CONCERT.—Mr. Nathan's first annual concert for the benefit of the benevolent asylum took place last evening. It was attended by the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Colonial Secretary, the ...
Article : 426 wordsThough long an exile from my home, Across the deep blue sea; Where'er I am, where'er I roam My heart is still with thee, ...
Article : 111 wordsOur readers who are lovers of the muse have no need of an introduction to the name of Henry Parkes. A great portion of the beautiful verses which fill this elegantly printed volume are to be found scattered ...
Article : 139 wordsMR. EDITOR—I beg leave to make a few remarks on the subject of endowments and other assistance claimed from the local government by the Sydney petitioners and their leaders. ...
Article : 269 wordsPresent: The Governor, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor General, Mr. Berry, Mr. Jones, Mr. Blaxland, Mr. H. H. Macarthur,:Sir John Jamison, and ...
Article : 4,194 wordsThese races came off on the 23rd and 24th June, when the attendance of persons as well from the surrounding districts as the immediate neighbourhood, was much greater than could have been ...
Article : 1,279 wordsAlmost at the moment of going to press we have received the second letter of the Rev. Waldo Sibthorp, in answer to the inquiry of a friend, " Why have you become a Catholic ?" At present we can ...
Article : 852 wordsWE learn, from the papers received by the Wilmot, that the Right Rev. Dr. Polding and the Rev. Mr. Gregory arrived in Rome on Christmas Eve, in good health, and were residing in the Benedictine convent ...
Article : 105 wordsON Thursday last the Council recommitted the franchise clause of the Municipal Bill, and the Attorney General gave notice of a motion for Tuesday next, to insert £20 instead of £40, as the ...
Article : 703 wordsSIR—I have read with indignation in the Examiner two letters signed "John Coyle," in which that person presumes to dictate to the proprietors of the Chronicle in what manner they are to manage their ...
Article : 218 wordsSIR—To your report of my speech, in the Chronicle of July 6th, it is stated by mistake that several hundreds of priests gave up their lives in Cochin China. This statement would be inexact, ...
Article : 142 wordsOn Sunday, the 2nd of January, 1842, Miss Anna Maria O' Regan, and Miss Hannah Roche Postulants from Ireland, received the religious habit from the Right Rev. Dr. Clancy, in the Catholic ...
Article : 850 wordsMR. EDITOR—A speaker at the public meeting held at the School of Arts on Wednesday week, In opposition to the Sydney Corporation Bill, alluded to the fact of there being a surplus of £67,000 over last ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 9 Jul 1842, Page 2
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