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Article : 145 wordsMR. EDITOR—I am happy to find that steps are about to be taken to ascertain the legality of questioning a Catholic's oath unless sworn on a cross, which novel doctrine it has been said has recently ...
Article : 363 wordsDUBLIN, Nov. 1.—This day the aldermen and common council returned at the late municipal election, to serve in the new corporation, met at the old assembly house, in William-street, for the ...
Article : 1,170 wordsThe assizes at Maitland commenced on Monday last, but there was not a great deal of business done on that day. His Honor Mr. Justice Burton, before taking his seat on the bench, went to church, and a ...
Article : 2,418 wordsList of letters detained in the General Post Office in consequence of the sea postage required thereon not having been paid:— Mrs. Abrahams, Greenock, Scotland; Mr. James ...
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Article : 1,566 wordsTHE Quarterly Review (the organ of the English Tories), in an able article on the Australian colonies, gives the history of the beginnings of our turbulent "aristocracy" in the following words:— ...
Article : 338 wordsTHE NEW DUBLIN CORPORATION.—Of the 69 councillors and aldermen returned, 41 are Roman Catholics and 18 are Protestants. Of the former 35 are Repealers, 5 are Liberals, and 1 is a ...
Article : 235 wordsBy the Clarinda, we have a file of Singapore papers which contain the official announcement by Sir Henry Pottinger, of the re-occupation of Chusan, and the capture of Chin-hae and Ningpo. The ...
Article : 606 wordsFINANCE—The abstracts for, the total receipts and expenditure for the year 1841, are as follows:— Total receipts for the year 1841. £ s. d. ...
Article : 721 wordsRUMOURS OF INCORPORATING PORTUGAL AND SPAIN.—Some communications have reached us from a source to which we are accustomed to attach the highest confidence, wherein we find it alleged that ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 10 Mar 1842, Page 2
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