DECEMBER 29.—Elphinstone, barque, Fremlin, from Dublin, September 3, with 232 male prisoners, Dr. Osborne, R. N. Surgeon Superintendent. Passengers, Captain Parker, 51st Regiment, ...
Article : 330 wordsBy a letter from Mr. JAMES GLENNIE, enclosing another from his Overseer, and by the affidavit of one of Mr. JOHN COBB'S assigned servants, published in The Herald ...
Article : 901 words"SEMPER EADEM."—The title given to the Virgin Mary by the Roman Church—blasphemous and idolatrous—and in its nature, calculated to destroy a belief in the Deity of Christ. ...
Article : 1,885 wordsDecember 30.—Isabella, barque, Sampson, for Hobart Town via Newcastle. Passengers, Messrs. James Cook, W. Dove, James Mucarthy, Edmund Berridge, and John Mashford. ...
Article : 89 wordsJanet Izut, for Port Stephens; Florentia, for London; Jess, for the Bay of Islands, and Maitland, for Batavia, this day. St. George, for Batavia, and Marian Watson, for ...
Article : 197 wordsMANY of our readers will remember, that in one of his last Minutes to the Legislative Council of Van Diemen's Land, Sir GEORGE ARTHUR recommended the system ...
Article : 2,730 wordsSIR,—His Worship said that he made the fine so very light (5s.) because the prisoner had received a very severe personal injury from the constable. This precious piece of legal admonition was ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 2 Jan 1839, Page 2
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