An adjourned meeting of the Fine Arts Society w[?] held at Mr. Baker's Hook Repository, on the 16th last. Present—G. M. Stephen, Esq., chairman Messrs. Botterill, Conway Hart, Lasse, Mr. and Mrs. Hitchi[?]s, ...
Article : 469 wordsThis was a return to a writ of hab[?]as corpus, diteted to Captain M'Mahon, ordering him to bring up the body of the above-named prisoner before Mr. Justice Williams. The prisoner was brought before ...
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Article : 539 wordsSir,—Shipwrecks have been frequent of late, not only on our own coatts, but on the coasts of all the quarters of the world, and in many instances with great loss of life. Amongst the causes producing those ...
Article : 614 wordsMen! whose boast it is that ye Come of fathers brave and free. If there breathe on earth a slave, Are ye truly free and brave! ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—Your report of the proceedings at my lecture on Saturday appears to hint at the possibility of collusion between myself and the persons on whom I operated; but, as they were well known to the audience, and ...
Article : 215 wordsAn adjourned second meeting in the case of these Insolvents, who were formerly storckcopers at the diggings, and the particulars of whose insolvency have been already published, was appointed for this day; but ...
Article : 99 wordsSaturday, the 16th of April, 1853, must be a memorable day henceforth for ever in the annals of India,— memorable as the greatest of battles, and surely more glorious, for peaco hath its triumphs as well as war, ...
Article : 2,082 wordsMessrs. W. M. Tennent and Co., at their Rooms— Building and suburban allotments, furniture, planos, [?]pholsterers' trimmings, cigars. Messrs. Stubbs and Sons, at their Rooms—Boots and ...
Article : 283 wordsSir,—Perhaps you can permit the following remarks to appear in your paper:— In a pamphlet lately written by Colin Campbell, Erq., that gentleman, after showing that in the year ...
Article : 338 wordsST. PAUL'S, SWANSTON STREET.—The social meeting of the congregation of this Church takes place this evening at the Mechanics Institute, at six o'clock. The Bishop of Melbourne and several of the Clergy are expected to be ...
Article : 3,842 wordsOn Saturday last a number of ladies and gentlemen assembled at Stafford House for the purpose of enabling those who promoted the "Women's Address on Slavery," and others interested in the subject, to ...
Article : 1,880 wordsSir,—Having lately read divers letters in your paper on the subject of scab in sheep, though I am in no wise interested in the affair, I take the liberty of addressing you also, as you seem from your ...
Article : 882 wordsSir,—I am induced to offer to the public, through the medium of your widely-circulated journal, a few remarks in justification of myself as connected with the present Exchange, in consequence of what transpired ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 26 Jul 1853, Page 5
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