THE first chapter of the Doctor's work is entitled, with great propriety, "The Dark Age"—dark in the melancholy picture it presents of the fatal effects of that want of regard for the interests of religion ...
Article : 6,724 wordsCAPTAIN MACONOCUIS.—We perceive with much pleasure that our Tasmanian contemporaries do that justice to this benevolent man, which is denied him by the bulk of the Sydney press. We entreat our ...
Article : 1,939 wordsBy Saturday's post we received Port Phillip papers to the 23rd August. The following are the only matters of interest they contain:— DEATH BY DROWNING.—A lamentable accident, ...
Article : 1,388 wordsAUGUST 29.—From Adelaide, havingleft the 21st instant, the brig Christina, Captain Lancaster, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Mawby, Messrs. Smith, M'Farlane, Marshall, Victor, and five In the steerage. ...
Article : 257 wordsAUGUST 29.—For Sincapore, the schooner George the Fourth, Captain Brownless, with government stores. 29.—For Guam, the barque Palmyra, Captain Brown, in ballast. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe William Money for Sincapore and Calcutta, the Bright Planet and the Piscator for Port Phillip, this day. H. M. S. Favorite for the Bay of Islands, and the Ellen for London, tomorrow. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe brig William Wise, Captain Ellis, for London, R.Dacre agent. The barque John Renwick, Captain Morgan, for London, W. S. Deloltte and Co., agents. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 1 Sep 1840, Page 3
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