ON Friday, the 2nd of October, Mr. Dangar moved the House to go a good deal out of its way, in order to enable him to bring, in a Bill during the present session, fast coming to a ...
Article : 1,328 wordsANOTHER case of flogging, in addition to two instances which we referred to in a former number, has been perpetrated at Fort Brown. This is another atrocious and illegal ...
Article : 388 wordsSIR,—Agreeably to the promise in our communication to you of the 20th March last, we beg to transmit, herewith, a petition to the House of Commons, praying ...
Article : 3,661 wordsLOQUATS.—This fine fruit, so well calculated far pies and puddings, when cut in half, and the kernels thrown in as well as the fruit, (imparting the flavour of almonds, and ...
Article : 940 wordsLORD LYTTELTON moved the second roading of this bill, the object of which was to continue the present government of Western Australia. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Malays held a religious festival in the new store belonging to Mr. Temlett, this evening, where their noisy tambourines and wild chorusses of "allah! il allah!" attracted ...
Article : 286 wordsFROM what is going on in the world, we consider New South Wales and the islands lying between this and India, are now connected, though perhaps remotely, together ...
Article : 633 wordsFRIDAY, OCT. 9.—Before his Honor the Chief Justice. David Cross was indicted for having stolen, at Hungry Flat, on the 9th June last, a heifer. ...
Article : 1,697 wordsTHE Address to the BISHOP.—An answer to the address presented to the Lord Bishop of Australia hus been received from his Lordship by tho Churchwardens of St. Mary's, in which, after ...
Article : 314 wordsMONDAY, OCT. 19.—Before their Honors Mr. Justice Dickinson and Mr Justice Therry. Yesterday being the first day of term, the Master in Equity and Prothonotary produced to ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR,—Your funny cotemporary, the HERALD, published in his paper this morning, an epistolary paragraph, asserted to be a "Letter to the Governor from a disappointed voting lady." ...
Article : 244 wordsIN another part of this number, our readers will find a letter from the Patriotic Society of Sydney, addressed, in 1843, to Charles, Bailor, Esq., M. P., Agent (at that time) ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 20 Oct 1846, Page 3
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