Richard Taylor, costermonger, was charged with being drunk in Hindley-street, on Saturday afternoon, and obstructing the public way. The man of grapes and peaches supposed he had been ...
Article : 2,624 wordsSir—A Census of the population of England and Wales will be taken in the year 1851, and the Registrar-General has suggested to me that it would be desirable to publish a similar return for all her Majesty's colonial possessions. ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—On the 5th August, 1842, by direction of Secretary Sir James Graham, I transmitted for the use of the Secretary of State for the Colonies some suggestions respecting the mode of taking a census in each of our colonial ...
Article : 295 words"The main body of men goeth not according to rules and reasons, but after examples and authorities, especially of great persons, who are like stars shining in high and conspicuous places, by which men st[?]r their course; their actions are to be reckoned not as single or ...
Article : 1,124 wordsA census cannot be taken in precisely the same form in all her Majesty's colonies, as the condition of the respective populations, and the means of ascertaining the facts, differ in different parts. It is desirable, nevertheless, to preserve ...
Article : 959 wordsGentlemen—The general interest created by Mr Bunce's botanical excursion, induces me to add to his observations (published in No. 1039 of the South Australian Register) a few of my own notices and researches, ...
Article : 819 wordsJohn Marlow, seaman, and Edward Maccormack, charged with being found on board the Robert Henderson, at the North Arm, about to sail for California, contrary to the Passengers Act. They were stowed away in the coal-hole. ...
Article : 849 wordsGentlemen—I have perused with much interest the detailed accounts of the capture, trial, and execution of the Mannings, and would make a few remarks upon them. ...
Article : 721 wordsThe enumerators should not be called upon to make the abstract, but should transmit the schedules in books of a convenient form to the seat of Government; where the abstracts should be made on an uniform plan, under proper supervision. Specimens of the forms ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 19 Feb 1850, Page 3
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