The Council met at 11 o'clock. Present—His Worship the Warden, Councillors, Gamble, Burke, Millar, and Laird. ...
Article : 721 wordsThe Court sat at 10 o'clock. SAML. FRENCH jun. v. JOHN R. SCOTT, Adelphi.—For plaintiff, Messrs. Grubb and Son. Claim for £20 is on dishonored ...
Article : 1,241 wordsSIR,—Observing in your highly popular journal that the Board appointed by Government to enquire into the working of our so-called charitable institutions, has ...
Article : 364 wordsIa re DANIEL SHEAN, of River Forth, farmer. Adjourned meeting on application for discharge. ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe New York Times publishes the following account of an interview obtained with Queen Augusta of Prussia, by special correspondent of that paper, lately ...
Article : 1,316 wordsAn inquest was held at Mr. Bennett's Red Gate, on Tuesday, March 7, 1871 before Henry Douglas, Esq. coroner, to enquire into the death of Mary Ann ...
Article : 1,906 wordsEdward Michigan was charged with stealing one pair of blankets, the property of George Ford. It appeared from the evidence of Ford ...
Article : 242 wordsSIR,—The intellectual nutrient afforded in the generality of your leading articles ought to be, and no doubt is, a source of inducement for many to peruse ...
Article : 1,013 wordsThe ship Superb, from London, as detained for medical inspection, having had one case of varloloid, which has now been convalescent 45 days. ...
Article : 65 wordsSIR,—The most [?] prophet respecting the ultimate success of our first railway could not, I should say, reasonably expect a more satisfactory return for ...
Article : 513 wordsThe Dandenong is advertised to sail on Wednesday, and the City of Adelaide on Thursday next, both for Melbourne. George Hunt has been arrested at ...
Article : 447 wordsSTEALING SHEETS—Robert Saunders Ann Saunders, and Jane Saunders were brought up by information, charged with [?] stealing two sheets, one pair ...
Article : 492 wordsPresent—J.P. Jones, Esq., Chairman; Messrs Burke, Douglas, and Millar. The Minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 972 wordsSIR,—I have heard a good deal of bounce since the railway opened about the traffic being nearly enough to defray the rate which may believe will shortly have to ...
Article : 713 wordsThe discovery of a gold-field in the north has been confirmed, and a rush to the spot is setting in. An effort is being made to raise funds ...
Article : 430 wordsDRUNK.—A man was fined 10s for having been drunk and disorderly a Hadspen on Wednesday. INSULTING A PASSER-BY.—John ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Council met at 3 p.m. Present—His Worship the Warden, John Ralston, Esq.; Councillors Bryan, Sidebottom, and W.R. Stuart. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Fri 10 Mar 1871, Page 3
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