No business was transacted today, there not being a sufficient number of members present to form a quorum. The members assembled were the Governor, Bishop Broughton, the Commander of the Forces, ...
Article : 56 wordsPresent: The Governor, the Chief Justice, Bishop Broughton, the Commander of the Forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor General, Mr. Campbell, ...
Article : 1,157 wordsMR. EDITOR.—As the transportation system still has supporters in the colony, who, it appears from the Australian's statement, have sent to England a petition for its renewal, or are about doing so, I ...
Article : 243 wordsINCREASED COMMISSARIAT EXPENDITURE.—We have it from good authority, that the Commissariat has received orders from home to purchase provisions and every necessary supply for 5000 prisoners, which ...
Article : 303 wordsThis is No. 3 of the Australian Melodies, and, so far as respects the melody itself, is perhaps the best of the series, It is in the key of D major, three-fourth time, and has very full pianoforte ...
Article : 1,455 wordsYESTERDAY the second reading of the Sydney Police Appropriation Bill took place without any debate. The bill appropriates annually for five years, from the ordinary revenue of the colony, the ...
Article : 200 wordsThe unfounded assertion of Governor Hobson, in his letter to Sir George Gipps, that the Catholic Bishop of New Zealand opposed the establishment of his government, has excited equal ...
Article : 1,649 wordsOn Wednesday se'nnight, between eight and nine o'clock, Southend was visited by a most tremendous strom of wind and rain, the severity of which has not been equalled for many years, and its effects ...
Article : 2,505 wordsWE would call the attention of our British contemporaries to a communication in another column, vindicating the conduct of the Right Rev. Dr. Pompallier from a most extraordinary charge made ...
Article : 217 wordsSparke v. Wilson.—This was a motion for a new trial, made by Mr. Foster, and supported by Messrs. Windeyer sod Broadhurst. The Solicitor General and Mr. Darvall opposed the motion. The line of ...
Article : 737 wordsMR. EDITOR—A new Treatise on Algebra shall be given by the undersigned to any person who within the period of a week from this date, will be the first to send through the Chronicle office a correct ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR—It is perfectly correct that I did with Mr. Holden, before James Macarthur, Esq., M.C. assert the the names, 5079, affixed to the petition presented to the honourable council were considered ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 21 Jul 1842, Page 2
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