Feb. 23.—William Lowe, one of those fortunate individuals, who being sent to the colony for their crimes, find themselves suddenly elevated into the position of peace conservators, was charged by that ...
Article : 761 wordsFeb. 27.—Constable H. I. Jones was charged by the Chief-district Constable with neglect of duty and gross insolence to the Police Magistrate. Mr. Solicitor Douglas who was also in the office, stated ...
Article : 468 wordsChairman, W. H. Breton, Esq.—Assessors, John Atkinson, William Williamson, Moses Moss, and Thomas Crawford, Esquires. Burdell v. Taylor.—A cognovit having been given, ...
Article : 379 wordsJohn Manning, 3rd class, pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness. Sent to the treadmill for seven days. Several others pleaded guilty to the charge of ...
Article : 391 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Since Saturday when a small quantity of rain fell, the atmosphere has been much more cool and agreeable than previously. For some weeks the heat in Launceston was quite oppressive,and without a change a great, deal of sickness ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 3 Mar 1847, Page 175
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