Hall v. Scougall.—This action, which was tired by a special jury, was an action to recover damages for trespass committed on a squatting station beyond the boundaries of the colony.—Damages laid at £2000. ...
Article : 582 wordsFRENCH CRIMINAL STATISTICS.—The Moniteur has published an interesting report on the administration of criminal justice in France, for 1838, addressed to the king by the minister of justice, but of ...
Article : 1,429 wordsThe Accounts of this Office, up to the end of September, are now furnished to our Agents throughout the Colony, and we ...
Article : 80 wordsMR. EDITOR—Anticipating the arrival of the Right Rev. the Catholic Bishop and his clergy at Wollongong on last Tuesday I left Sydney a few days before, anxious to witness the ceremonies of ...
Article : 481 wordsThere is but one consideration which inclines me to trouble your Excellency, after the speech of my learned friend the Solicitor-General and the array of evidence in support of the preamble. Were this ...
Article : 5,694 wordsOur Country Subscribers are informed that we are at present making a very considerable out- lay, in order to enhance the ...
Article : 66 wordsORDERS OF THE DAY.—Tuesday, October 20.—1. Census Bill: third reading. 2. Masters and Servants Act Amendment Bill: third reading, 3. Melbourne Fire and Marine Assurance Company ...
Article : 1,218 wordsWE have just received a copy of this Bill, as amended in the second reading. It is still stringent enough in all conscience, but the public may thank us and, the operatives of Sydney it is not now the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsWE invite the attention of our readers to Mr. Anstey's speech, in another column. It is singular that, while the Presbyterian clergy of Sydney are venting the most atrocious calumnies against the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsBy the Isabella we have English papers to the 27th June. The following are extracts:— Hose of Assembly!—In the house of commons, June 22nd, Lord John Russell gave notice that on ...
Article : 1,331 wordsDESIROUS as we are of obtaining a correct knowledge of the statistics of the colony, we should have hardly thought of examining with great strictness the provisions of a bill to order a census of the ...
Article : 1,095 wordsMR. EDITOR—I observe with a feeling of alarm that the Census Bill is to be read a third time this day, when, as a matter of course, if it meets with no opposition, it becomes law. That alarm arises from ...
Article : 1,004 wordsWedde[?]burn v. Polack.—This was an action to recover the amount of a promissory hole of £300, dated September 2nd, 1839, payable six months after date, drawn by defendant in favour of George ...
Article : 529 wordsPOST OFFICE.—The mail which left for Sydney last week, astonished the postmaster by its reappearance on Thursday. Upon enquiry into this phenomenon of "uncommon occurrence," (Junius will ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 20 Oct 1840, Page 2
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