MR. EDlTOR,—Your,desire for information respecting the Aborigines has induced me to state what I conceive to be a proper view of the matter. In our neighbourhood every day affords some proof of their determination to destroy, and ...
Article : 1,226 wordsWe much fear that the pretensions of the Legislative Council to the favourable opinion of the Colonists, will not be raised very highly by a review of the proceedings which have ...
Article : 4,915 wordsWe insert below an account of the burning of Tamatave, in the Island of Madagascar, by the French, the immediate consequence of which has been a total cessation of intercourse between that country and the Mauritius, which drew from it ...
Article : 1,389 wordsThe accounts received in England in Aug. last, from His Majesty's ship Hecla, Captain BOTELAR, are highly discouraging; two midshipmen of the Heola, and Dr.BUNN, of his Majesty's ship Eden, had fallen victims to fever. ...
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Family Notices : 40 wordsFebruary l8.—Terence Donaghoe, stabbing, and Jane Pate, cutting and maiming, discharged by proclamation. February 22.—John Oxley, murder, guilty. February 23.—Daniel Tucker and Isaac Davis, rape and ...
Article : 61 wordsJohn1 Oxley, for the horrible murder of Susan Corfield, of which we gave some particulars in our last, was tried on Monday, and found guilty. He was desirous to plead to that effect, but the Judge humanely recommended him to ...
Article : 236 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I deem it necessary for your [?]formation and guidance to inform you, that under the 5th clause ofthe Slaughtering'Regulation Act, which comes into operation on the 1st day of March next, it is enacted, that any Cattle, ...
Article : 290 wordsBevan, the notorious runaway, for the apprehension of whom great rewards have been offered for the last two years has been shot. It appears, that a man absconded from the Cham Gang for this purpose; that Bevan, Britton, and ...
Article : 271 wordsI said I would love thee, in want, or in wealth, Through could, and through sunshine, in sickness, in health, And fear not, my love, when thy spirits are weak, The truth I have plighted I ever will break. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe French frigate Terpischore, which was present at the bombardment of Tamatave, proceeded subsequently to Foul Point, where the natives, who had been made aware of the proceedings of the French at Tamatave, were prepared to ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Public are indebted to Commodore SCHOMBERO, for this early publication of the following extract of a letter from Commander LYONS, of his Majesty's ship Jaseur, dated Port Louis, Mauritius, 9th November, 1829, the contents of ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 26 Feb 1830, Page 3
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