(Written on reading the termination of the proceedings against the Captain and Surgeon of the emigrant ship Carthaginian, for assault on Margaret Ann Bolton, on the voyage from Liverpool to Sydney.) ...
Article : 224 wordsTHE feelings excited throughout the colony by the atrocious conduct of the master and surgeon of the Carthaginian are creditable to the character of our people, and many of those who were hitherto ...
Article : 1,301 wordsA letter from a correspondent in this day's paper throws some new light upon this case, and certainly places the reverend defendant and his ecclesiastical court in a rather curious light. We think most ...
Article : 78 wordsMY DEAREST FRIENDS— When I severed many a tender tie, and thought I had sacrificed much in expatriating myself for your service, your welcome soon proved that I came ...
Article : 1,086 wordsSeveral cases of housebreaking have occurred here lately, perpetrated no doubt by certain individuals attached to Mr. Galloway's surveying party, who have lately got themselves entangled in the net, and ...
Article : 2,393 wordsDEAR SIR—In the Herald of the 12th instant, I read a report of a "Temperance Meeting" lately, held here, with regard to which I deem it necessary to make a few observations. My friend, the Rev. ...
Article : 953 wordsYesterday, at one o'clock, a deputation of the Roman Catholic congregation of this town waited upon their respected pastor, the Rev. P. B. Geoghegan, in order to present the following address, ...
Article : 636 wordsCATHOLIC CHAPEL.—At a public meeting of the members of the Roman Catholic congregation, held on Sunday evening last, immediately after divine service, a highly satisfactory report of the state of ...
Article : 409 wordsMR. EDITOR—When a court instituted by authority for the avowed purpose of arriving at truth for the discomfiture of falsehood, is bound to hear evidence on one side only to the exclusion of ...
Article : 1,838 wordsIT is confidently stated, in almost every circle, that transportation to this colony has been revived by the government, and that ships are already on the way with prisoners. This, if true, certainly ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 26 Apr 1842, Page 2
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