SIR—This committee request you will be good enough to publish in your journal the enclosed letter, lately received by them from Major Macarthur, on the subject of the petitions consigned last ...
Article : 78 wordsWhen Barnaby returned with the bread, the pious old pilgrim making his pipe and making himself so thoroughly at home, appeared to surprise even him the more so as that worthy person, instead of putting ...
Article : 2,421 wordsSIR—I am honored with your letters of the 19th and 27th of March, which have been some time in my possession, together with the petitions to her Majesty and both houses of parliament which ...
Article : 398 wordsWE admit that we had no inconsiderable curiosity to see the comments of our contemporaries upon the somewhat, extraordinary denouement, of the important proceedings of Wednesday, and we are in ...
Article : 1,956 wordsThe following gentlemen were fined £5 each for non-attendance as jurors:—Messrs. Charles Cowper, James Chisholm, William Gray, John Doyle, ...
Article : 1,891 wordsHis Honor having taken his seat upon the bench, and the names of the jury having been called over, the case of Macdermott v. Smart was resumed, by the clerk of the court reading the bills and answers, ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 19 Feb 1842, Page 2
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