The 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 : 58 wordsGentlemen—Your remarks on the Bishop's reply to the address of the League, I have perused with regret—regret, not on account of their strength of argumentation, for of that they contain nothing : but ...
Article : 178 wordsA correspondent of the Wesleyan, who supposes 1s. per week to be spent by the members of the Wesleyan Society, on the average, in intoxicating drinks, makes the following calculations, shewing what might ...
Article : 163 wordsGentlemen.—Will you be so good as to give the underneath a place in your Wednesday's paper ? TO THE SMALL SHAREHOLDERS OF THE NORTH KAPUNDA. Gentlemen.—You must be up and doing, or the North ...
Article : 198 wordsGentlemen—As I have observed from the commencement of your career as public journalists in this colony, that you act on the principle of "audi alteram partem," and object not to disseminate ...
Article : 915 wordsThe Common Council of New York has passed a series of resolutions in favour of such a reception to Father Mathew, and such arrangements, as shall render his visit pleasant And agreeable to himself, and ...
Article : 810 wordsDuring the recent gaol delivery for Yorkshire, two young men were convicted of highway robbery. They received excellent characters from several witnesses, and on the night of the robbery it ...
Article : 423 wordsGentlemen.—In your late report of the Bible Society's Anniversary that excellent and estimable gentleman, Mr Giles, whose praise is, I will not say in all the churches, out in all the colony of South Australia, is reported to ...
Article : 1,901 wordsGentlemen.—On looking at the Register of October 7, was led to read your report of Mr Coyle'a lecture upon the Mass, a service performed by the Romish Church and called by them "a sacrifice." Two things struck ...
Article : 978 wordsThe following anecdote is beautifully illustrative of the beneficial influence of the temperance cause in restoring confidence and augmenting domestic happiness. ...
Article : 204 wordsIn the early part of 1847, the 84th regimen marched by wings from Madras to Secunderabad, distance of between four and five hundred miles. They were forty-seven days on the road, and ...
Article : 412 wordsGentlemen—In your paper of last Wednesday is an article beaded by the question, " Does a Jesuit Priest legally represent the Roman Catholic Church ?" To this, I reply in the affirmative. The clergy of the Church ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 25 Oct 1848, Page 4
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