JULY 21.—Magistrate, ship, Allen, from Cork March 8, and Cape of Good Hope May 21, with 273 emigrants, Dr. Savage, R. N., superintendent. Passengers, Mrs. Savage and two children, and Mr. ...
Article : 125 wordsSuperb, for Liverpool, and Orontes, for Batavia, this day. Pero, for South Australia, and Strathisla, for Calcutta, 29th instant ...
Article : 24 wordsWhen they looked at the assistance received from these venerated Societies, who had sent out so many ministers to the Established Church, and he would maintain that it is as much the Established Church ...
Article : 2,349 wordsSIR,—Aware that any attempt to introduce a new theory on any branch of colonial legislature is looked upon with distrust; and its success is viewed at best, as problematical. it is with the ...
Article : 772 wordsSIR,—In a report of the proceedings on the above antipuritanical occasion, furnished to the public by the Gazette of Saturday last, we have the following version of a speech made and delivered ...
Article : 1,130 wordsIN reference to our recent remarks on the disreputable practice of employing convicts as private tutors or instructors of youth, the drivelling creature who writes for The Australian, of which we ...
Article : 335 wordsAT the opening of the Council Sir John Jamison said that he had been requested to present a petition from the Rev. Dr. Lang and certain other Presbyterian Clerygyman who had formed ...
Article : 976 wordsNow that the season of immigration is commencing, we beg to call the attention of Government to the reasonableness of receiving into the Immigrants' Barracks the passengers introduced ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 25 Jul 1838, Page 2
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