THE subjoined intelligence is extracted from the Mauritius Price Current of the 17th September. The account received, via Bourbon, purports to have been transmitted by Captain Pittard, commanding ...
Article : 467 wordsFAIN would I linger on the (glories of the green-room; fain dwell upon the deliciousness of that fairy scene, in which men and women seemed exempt from all the cares, yea, from the bleak coldness of mere human life, making to themselves an ...
Article : 3,749 wordsThe informer in this case is Superintendent of the probation party at Jerusalem, and the defendant a highly respectable innkeeper at the same place, who was summoned to appear "for " not having shown, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Police ...
Article : 638 wordsTHIS new publication is issued, as we are informed by the reverend author, for the purpose of submitting, "in the form best calculated for calm deliberation, the real merits of the question, and to rescue the ...
Article : 1,126 wordsLegislators are scarce, as at our last quotation; a high figure has been offered for them, but holders are Arm. The establishment of "Wilmot & Co.," which parted with the last lots, is said to be in a state of considerable embarrassment in ...
Article : 75 wordsThis anniversary was kept with the usual demonstrations in all parts of the colony. Most of the "Guys" were dressed in the probation costume of grey, and black leather caps, and looked easy and natural in the usual recumbency of the ...
Article : 47 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,088 wordsOh! heard ye that wail from yo[?] Isle of the Sea, It came from the homes of the once wild and free; And it lights as a curse on the white man's ear, And it warns him to stop in his mad career. ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE following poetical jeu desprit was written on board the Jane Frances on her voyage out from London to Van Diemen's Land:— On a hen-coop near to the wheel[?] ...
Article : 570 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Sat 15 Nov 1845, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: