Donald M'Leod was charged by Serjeant Jones, with absconding. He was found concealed on board the "Will 'o the Wisp," with the intention of leaving the colony. Guilty, ...
Article : 649 wordsThe Council was prorogued on Friday last, as will be seen from His Excellency's address on the occasion:—Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legislative ...
Article : 716 wordsThe little activity which prevailed in our markets a week ago has again died away, and stagnation is the order of the day. Indeed, I can only repeat the old story—suspense and doubts. ...
Article : 627 wordsMr. Gleadow presented a petition, praying that such measures may be adopted, whereby free men acting as jurors in this colony, may no longer be compelled to sit on the trial of ...
Article : 347 wordsCricket.—The match, to come off to-morrow, between the V. D. Land, eleven of the Melbourne and Tradesmen's Clubs, is expected to be a very close one, the latter club mustering ...
Article : 651 wordsMr. W. Archer brought up the report of the select committee appointed to consider the state of the labour market, in connection with the emigration from the colony; which, upon the ...
Article : 298 wordsAccident to a valuable Horse.—On Saturday last, about 12 o'clock, George How, in the service of Mr. Edward Moffate, Little Hampton, had two horses in charge, giving them water, ...
Article : 1,840 wordsPeter Smith, was charged by the C. D C. Davis with larceny under £5, in having on the 20th March last, feloniously stolen, taken, and carried away, one pair Boots, of the value of ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 24 Mar 1852, Page 187
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