SIR—Through the medium of your valuable journal, I beg leave to return the following solution to the prize question which appeared in this morning's Chronicle. ...
Article : 314 wordsA letter from Jellalabad of the 20th of February, describes the earthquake as having been less injurious to the public works than was at first supposed. Three bastions of the fort are "injured," and part of ...
Article : 442 wordsBryant v. Jones.—This was an action of replevin, and the defendant's plea was that the goods had been taken as a distress for rent. The plaintiff's replication set forth that the defendant had taken a ...
Article : 388 wordsMR. EDITOR—Public writers and speakers have stated so often that the inhabitants of this colony are the most heavily taxed of any country in Europe, that some people perhaps believe them. ...
Article : 137 wordsWe have Adelaide papers to the 5th instant inclusive. The commerce and finance of the colony appear to be completely at a stand. A bill had been introduced by the Governor to regulate internal ...
Article : 1,316 wordsThe Reverend Francis Diedrich Wackerbarth, Bachelor of Arts of Queen's College, Cambridge; Honorary Corresponding Member of the College of Civil Engineers; late Priest of the Anglican Church; ...
Article : 1,525 wordsMR. EDITOR—Now that the Sydney Municipal Corporation Bill is passed, I beg, through the medium of your journal, to invite the attention of the citizens of Sydn y to the necessity of nominating some ...
Article : 120 wordsReynolds v. Hughes and another.—This was an action in trover for the seizure of some cattle under an execution. The case had been tried before Mr. Justice Burton during the last term, and the plaintiff ...
Article : 2,532 wordsHis excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. John Smith Burke, assistant surveyor, to be a commissioner of crown lands, in the colony of New South Wales, to act within the boundaries ...
Article : 45 wordsHis excellency the Governor is pleased to direct that the general objects of the undermentioned bill, about to be brought under the consideration of the legislative council, be published for general ...
Article : 351 wordsMR. EDITOR—Now that the corporation hurricane with all its frightful appearances is over, I would respectfully suggest that those who opposed the bill, as well as those who supported it, will, for the good ...
Article : 285 wordsThe following general abstracts of the average amount of the liabilities and assets of the banking companies therein named, during the quarter from the 1st of April to the 30th of June, 1842, having ...
Article : 239 wordsWe have received letters from the country complaining indignantly that parties have been put to the expense of postage by the receipt of a printed letter relative to this journal bearing the spurious signature of "John Coyle." One ...
Article : 91 wordsIT is singular that while the people of Melbourne, who are not yet a corporation, have two batches of candidates for municipal honours already in the field, the people of Sydney, who are incorporated, ...
Article : 589 wordsNotice is hereby given, that his excellency the Governor having been pleased to approve of the establishment of a post office at Ulladulla, between Shoalhaven and Broulee; parties wishing to receive ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 23 Jul 1842, Page 2
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