A faint light, twinkling from the window of the counting-house on Quilp's wharf, and looking inflamed and red through the night fog, as though it suffered from it like an eye, forewarned Mr. Sampson ...
Article : 3,463 wordsLEEDS.—Foreign: The demand for foreign wools during the past week has rather decreased, in consequence, no doubt, of a number of the buyers being absent at the fairs, and a desire on the part of all to ...
Article : 174 wordsOn Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, his Honor the Chief Justice took his seat upon the bench for the first time as Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty in this colony. In pursuance of the power invested ...
Article : 232 wordsTHURSDAY EVENING.—Tea has again been the great attraction on account of the details published of the taking of the Bogue forts, and the other news from China. The public sales were of very little ...
Article : 193 wordsWhether emigration be an injury or a benefit to a country is a question which we willingly leave to the wisdom of political economists. We now have only to deal with the fact as it is, namely, that ...
Article : 954 wordsThomas Dowse, George B. Phillison, and James Atkins Cooke, were each respectively brought up, and being unopposed, were discharged. Stephen Langton, who was opposed by Mr. ...
Article : 2,637 wordsThe intelligence from New York by the recent arrivals is to the 10th May, inclusive. M'Leod had been removed from Lockport to New York, by habeas corpus, issued by the supreme ...
Article : 524 wordsAll communications relative to money matters and the business of the office to be addressed to Messrs. T. B. Coveny and T. Smidmore. All letters for insertion to be addressed to the Editor, at this office. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsBy the Gilbert Henderson we have our English files to the beginning of June. They are filled with the discussion upon Sir Robert Peel's motion of want of confidence in the ministry, with reports of ...
Article : 846 wordsWE beg to remind our readers that the petition to her Majesty adopted at the public meeting on Tuesday last lies at this office for signature. Now is the time to obtain our constitutional rights. ...
Article : 37 wordsTHE exposure recently made in the legislative council of Dr. Lang's extraordinary management of the funds of this institution furnishes a striking instance of the length, even unto deep degradation, to ...
Article : 529 wordsSIR—I witnessed a case at the police office, Dungog, on the 7th instant, in which an assigned servant to the defendant, on being called to give his evidence, prevaricated in his testimony, and Mr. Cook ordered ...
Article : 197 wordsSIR— In the last number of the Australasian Chronicle you noticed an article that appeared in the Herald of the preceding day, and which referred to the "circumstance of a large number of the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 18 Sep 1841, Page 2
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