Yesterday, the usual weekly assemblage of gentlemen, friendly to a repeal of the Union met in Homo's Hotel, Ushor's-quay, to breakfast. Soon as the breakfast equipage had been removed. ...
Article : 1,036 wordsMr. SPRING RICE presented a petition from the parish of St Mary's, Limerick, praying for a repeal of the Union. He regretted that he could not agree with the prayer, as he conceived ...
Article : 3,198 wordsBartholomew Lynn appeared with a very graceful congé at the usual place of exhibition, and a constable accused him of drunkenness. "Well Mr. Lynn, was you drunk?"—" No Sir, I was only ...
Article : 2,197 wordsMEMORANDUM,—Until further orders the standard for infantry recruits shall be five, foot six" inches; and no recruit above 25 years of age is to be enlisted. ...
Article : 207 wordsTHE KING.—We are happy to state, that the health of the King has been much better during the late trying weather than might have been expected. This is to be attributed chiefly to ...
Article : 1,472 words1st or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guanta-Ensign and Lieutonant Thomas A. Kemmis, vice Radcliffe, who retire's; Ensign and Lieutonant Charles Hulse, vice Coulson, who retires, to be Lieutenants ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR, Your Parramatta correspondent, Veritas, with his positive vices and negative virtues, of which one of the latter appears to be, the ...
Article : 445 wordsWe are gratified in announcing the appointment of our worthy Dean to be one of tho Marquess of Anglesey's Chaplains. This is the eighth occasion upon which Dean Burrow's services have ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thu 5 May 1831, Page 3
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