THE "Globe," of the 2nd April, has die fallowing:— We have received the Paris journals of Wednesday. The "Union Monarchique" states that ...
Article : 749 wordsTHE STORMS. —The stormy weather recorded in our last appears to have visited almost every part of the settled districts. Below we publish several communications which have reached us; but, from what ...
Article : 2,330 wordsJohn Stuckey, keeper of the inn at the Dry Creek, was charged with unlawfully taking away two pigs, the property of William Reason. Prosecutor deposed that he had, in April last ...
Article : 590 wordsOn the 18th clause being read, Mr Hagen said it would be necessary that a record should be kept of the churches and other buildings to which assistance should be ...
Article : 4,965 wordsTo His Excellency Frederick Holt Robe, Esquire, Major in the Army, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia, and to the Honorable the Members of Council ...
Article : 362 wordsDEAR SIR—In the "South Australian" of Tuesday last, an apparently drowsy writer, styling himself "Vigilantius," indulges in a little slanderous spleen upon Mr Draper, the ...
Article : 558 wordsJohn Lindsey was charged with steeling sundry slop poods from the shop of Ralph Raphael, Hindley-street. Prisoner had asked prosecutor for the goods on ...
Article : 298 wordsTo Frederick Holt Robe, Esq., Major in the army, Lieutenant-Governor of South Australia, and the honorable the Members of the Legislative Council, assembled in ...
Article : 926 wordsTo his Excellency Frederick Holt Robe, Esquire, Major in the Army, and Lieutenant Governor of South Australia. The memorial of the undersigned respectfully ...
Article : 195 wordsWHEREAS it is expedient to make further provision to ensure the fulfilment of engagements and for the determination of disputes between masters and servants— ...
Article : 3,257 wordsRichard Williams appeared on remand. He was now defended by Mr Hanson. The learned gentleman took, as a first objection, that there was no evidence to show that the ...
Article : 471 wordsTo Frederick Holt Robe, Esquire, Major in the Army, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia, and to the Honorable the Members of Council, assembled in Council. ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR—Permit me, through the medium of your journal (ever ready to notice matters of annoyance to the public), the nuisance, for the last six months permitted to be carried on ...
Article : 243 wordsTo Frederic Holt Robe, Esquire, Major in the Army, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia. The memorial of the undersigned respectfully ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 27 Jul 1847, Page 3
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