WE mentioned in our last number, the apprehension (on a charge of forgery) of a man named Thorpe who was attempting to make his escape from the colony by the Susanna. Since our last ...
Article : 639 wordsSIR,—Having seen a gross misrepresentation of my conduct issuing from THE COLONIST Press, I call upon you to disclaim all countenance of the writer, and participation in the libel, as well ...
Article : 897 wordsWE are happy to have it in our power to set the public right on the subject of the charge of cattle stealing alleged by some of our contemporaries (who, our readers will remember, were loudest ...
Article : 358 wordsTHE Proprietors of the above paper have lately lowered the price of this receptacle of blackguardism to Fifteen shillings per quarter; and, if we may be allowed to judge from the specimens ...
Article : 350 wordsTHE Rev. Thomas Dove, A. M., who has for seven or eight months past been dispensing the ordinances of religion every Sabbath, at Parramatta, with a view to the formation of a church ...
Article : 454 wordsWe congratulate our readers on the first breaking down of the Usury System. The rate of interest has at last been reduced two per cent., and the Tannar Bank has the distinguished honour of being the first ...
Article : 543 wordsINTELLIGENCE was received in Sydney on Sunday morning that the ship Hive, Captain Luscombe, with male prisoners from Ireland, was on shore at Jervis' Bay. Dispatches were at the ...
Article : 180 wordsWe have received F. C.'s communication. We shall insert it in our next. ...
Article : 14 wordsWE have heard of some very alarming reports, respecting the Post Office department from Maitland to Sydney. This important district has now arrived to such an extent in ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 17 Dec 1835, Page 4
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