THE Legislative Council met, pursuant to adjournment, yesterday; the only members absent were Messrs. Bedford and Burgoss. MR. NAIRN gave notice of his intention to move ...
Article : 5,702 wordsAT ten o'clock Captain Bateman took his seat upon the Bench, and quickly disposed of the night-charges; they were rather more numerous than usual. Robert M'Donnel and his wife Sarah were charged with ...
Article : 239 wordsTHE Illustrated London News of the 13th Sept., 1856, gives a representation of the Testimonial presented to Sir Henry Young by the inhabitants of South Australia, on his departure for this Government, in ...
Article : 773 wordsWE have received the following interesting particulars relative to the Falkland Islands from one of the Officers of H.M. Surveying Vessel Pandora, and as the facts communicated are of much importance to homoward-bound ships ...
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Advertising : 1,083 wordsTHE HOUSE met at four o'clock. NOTICE OF MOTION. MR. INNES gave notice of his intention to move to-morrow (this day) that a message be sent from the ...
Article : 399 wordsA SCENE of peculiar interest, and recalling the events of former years in Ireland, was witnessed on Sunday at Cabermoyle, the seat of Mr. William Smith O'Brien, near Kathkeale, in the county of Limerick: a vast multitude ...
Article : 1,724 wordsSIR.—I was exceedingly gratified on the first reading of jour paper on the Bothwell Statictics, and quite ready to endorse your flattering commendations of the compiler. On further reflection, however, it struck me ...
Article : 627 wordsLAID upon the Table of the Assembly by the Colonial Secretary and ordered to be printed, on Monday last (No. 110.) Downing street, 5th October, 1856. ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Thu 15 Jan 1857, Page 3
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