The Electric Telegraph came in for its share of denunciation on Monday night last.—protection to private property being the order of the day. We think hon members lose sight of the most ...
Article : 757 wordsWE have, by the Queen, dates to the 3rd inst. The Parliamentary business presents the following items for extract:—Mr. Foster gave notice of motion to the effect ...
Article : 1,685 wordsThe Report of the Select Committee, on Standing Orders was adopted, and was ordered to be submitted for his Excellency's approval. [?] ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Miller presented a petition from 50 of the licensed victuallers of Hobart Town praying that the Penalties Distribution Bill may not pass into a law. ...
Article : 1,087 wordsA meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. John Crookes was held on Wednesday evening, Dr. Casey in the chair. The Chairman said he had no reason to expect ...
Article : 989 wordsThe question which has been raised—wheather the Attorney General of the should continue to exercise the functions which belong to the Grand Jury in England, of finding ...
Article : 740 wordsWe have always been cautions in entertaining complaints against Country Magistrates, knowing tho difficulties under which they are sometimes placed between the trickery of accused parties on ...
Article : 647 wordsThe business [?] to-day was not of a very important nature. A committee was appointed to draw up the reasons of dissent from some of the amendments of ...
Article : 388 wordsUp to 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, it remained doubtful whether any opposition would be made in the return of Mr. Crookes; but about that hour a placard was issued, requesting the electors ...
Article : 3,276 wordsThe hon Mr. Wedge presented a polit[?] signed by 359 persons (publicans and others), resident in Hobart Town, against the Penalties distribution Bill. Petition received and read. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 6 Jun 1857, Page 3
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