The Dublin Freeman's Journal, of March 19, gives the following account of the progress of our excellent Bishop. "The Right Rev. Dr. Polding, Bishop of ...
Article : 224 wordsPresent: The Governor, Bishop Broughton, the Commander of the Forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor General, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Berry, Mr. ...
Article : 4,468 wordsMR. EDITOR—I beg leave to trouble you with a few remarks regarding our present condition as a colony, and our future prospects, which, notwithstanding the depression of the money market, appear ...
Article : 388 wordsBy the arrival of the Medusa, we have papers to the last dry of March. Parliament adjourned on the 23rd for the Easter holidays—the house of lords to the 7th of April, ...
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Article : 773 wordsFlint and another v. Jobbins.—This was an action to recover compensation for a breach of contract in the non-delivery of about two hundred and seventy head of cattle. ...
Article : 2,432 wordsTHE excellent organ of the English Catholics, to which our readers are indebted for many valuable extracts, has recently been saved from destruction, from the hands of its own proprietors, by the ...
Article : 727 wordsMR. EDITOR—Lord Stanley's proposal to expend one half of the revenue arising from the sale of crown lands within the colony in future, I consider, is a master stroke of sound policy. The parties ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 28 Jul 1842, Page 2
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