Mr. EDITOR,—As I perceive one of your Correspondents, under the signature "Observer," has broken the ice as to the aggressions practised under the Impounding Act, I beg to ...
Article : 3,008 wordsWe inserted in our last, " Colonial Exprnditure, No. l."for the consideration of the Home Government, and in which the cost attending the Government Garden at ...
Article : 4,092 wordsWe deeply regret to learn that an application for the protection of either the eivil or military power was refused the parties whose property is at stake on ...
Article : 801 wordsSIR,—So much having been said of a certain Chaplain of this Colony, his undersired interference is naturally deprecated whenever he may be ...
Article : 435 wordsSORROWS OF THE SCHOOLMASTER. — Mansion House.—On Saturday the Lord Mayor, upon going into the Justice room Was handed the following epistle:- ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Wed 18 Apr 1832, Page 3
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