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  2. Original Correspondence.

    MR. EDITOR.—I have always understood that the practice pursed in the police offices was, when a case was called on for [?] in which the defendant appeared and the prosecutor was absent, ...

    Article : 188 words
  3. Master [?]umphrey's Clock.

    When I am in a thoughtful mood I often succeed In diverting the current of some mournful reflections by conjuring up a number of fanciful associations with the objects that surround me, and dwelling ...

    Article : 2,505 words
  4. HIRED SERVANTS BILL.

    John Smith, Alexander Turnbull, and Alexander Sinclair, shipwrights, who had been out on bail, appeared on warrant before Captain Innes and J. Johnson, Esq., at the police office yesterday, charged ...

    Article : 3,382 words
  5. ST. ALBAN'S.

    We (Tablet) have received a communication from St. Alban s, from which we make the following extracts, which will, no doubt, be interesting to many of our readers:— ...

    Article : 819 words
  6. CHURCH EXTENSION.

    Dear me! And so, notwithstanding the reams of paper which have overflowed the house, containing petitions for more churches, the pious Tories refused to make a huge. Sir Robert Inglis's ...

    Article : 1,274 words
  7. WEEKLY METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  8. CALENDAR FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  9. THE CHRONICLE.

    THERE is probably no part of the world in which the public are in a greater degree victimised by monopolists than in New South Wales. We have had frequently to notice this fact in reference to the ...

    Article : 565 words
  10. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OF THE TABLET.

    ROME, JUNE 6.—I am delighted to hear of the publication of the Tablet. It is time the British Catholics should resume their proper position in the politics and literature of their country, and that ...

    Article : 914 words
  11. THE RIBBON CONSPIRACY—RIBBON PROSECUTIONS.

    Whilst the Spottiswoode conspiracy was in course of development, the Standard, by way, we suppose, of diverting public attention from the real object and design of the gang, raised a terrible whillabalew ...

    Article : 965 words
  12. ROBBERY OF A LICENSED HAWKER.

    A smart looking young woman named Susan Flynn, who it appeared was a regular visitant of the Governor Macquarie publichouse, Pitt-street, was put to the bar at the police-office, on Tuesday morning, ...

    Article : 441 words
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