THE Commissioners have,we understand, received a counsel's opinion that their election is, as we invaraiably insisted upon it, it was, valueless and void, and all their acts ...
Article : 4,162 wordsThe following Addresses to Major Wilmot with the gallant officer's replies, will be read with deep interest by the public, emanating from such influential and important ...
Article : 957 wordsSIR,— The distress which at present prevails in Scotland and Ireland,has created considerable sympathy in the minds of all the wealthier classes at home, and it is gratifying to find that ...
Article : 568 wordsTHE Pestonjee Bomanjee, with male prisoners, arrived on Wednesday last, from London 25th October, bringing English intelligence to nearly that date. The prisoners ...
Article : 541 wordsMY DEAR SIR,—I have read in the Launceston Chronicle, of Tuesday last, a quotation from the Britannia, to the effect that Mr. Latrobe had once called on the late lamented Sir ...
Article : 150 wordsMAJOR WILMOT— We have just learnt that Major Wilmot sails in the Derwent to-morrow morning for England—and not by the Windermere. He bears with him the best wishes of the Colonists. ...
Article : 1,977 wordsSIR,—I have had the honor to submit to the Governor your letter of the 7th instant, in which you transmit the copy of a resolution passed on the previous day by the District Council of ...
Article : 655 wordsOn Monday, as stated in our last, the Commissioners held their usual weekly meeting, at their offices in Collins-street, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Board. There were ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 19 Feb 1847, Page 3
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