COLONEL Barney has returned from the proposed lew penal settlement, but no particulars of the contemplated measures to be adopted for its establishment have come to band. The next overland mail ...
Article : 906 wordsON Wednesday evening the Hope Lodge celebrated its anniversary in the usual manner, by a dinner at the Freemasons' Tavern; the Hon. Charles Sturt, M L C. a Brother of the Lodge, in the chair, ...
Article : 1,127 wordsFREEDOM OF THE PRESS— THE "NATION" NEWSPAPER.— We are delighted to observe that the government has met with a signal and well merited defeat in the sedition trial against Mr. C. G. Duffy, of the above newspaper. The ...
Article : 473 wordsTHE FRUITS OF OFFICE— James Blair, Esq, P.M, of Portland, received a quantity of wool from his station during the week; and the bullocks as soon as they were unlooked were driven into the Government survey paddock. ...
Article : 556 wordsIMPORTANT TO THE SQUATTERS.— We understand from a gentleman upon whose authority we can confidently rely, that letters are in town from England, stating that Earl Grey intended proceeding with Mr. Hope's Bill, which was ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 23 Dec 1846, Page 990
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