WE have no intention of introducing to our columns a controversy on baptism; at the same time, the above pamphlet being the first which has issued from the Bacchus Marsh press, deserves ...
Article : 1,744 wordsTHOSE who take an interest in the means adopted for the amelination of the crime and misery which are attributable to drunkenness, will look with anxiety for the report of ...
Article : 2,131 wordsREVISION COURTS.—A change has been effected in the time for holding the Revision Courts a Balllan and Gordon's. The Courts will be held as follows:—For North Ballan, South Ballan, and ...
Article : 106 wordsON Sunday last the Rev. G. O. Vance, of Kyneton, officiated in the Church of England hero. He preached morning and evening. Both sermons had reference to Baxter's work, and went to show ...
Article : 506 wordsPARLIAMENT was prorogued on the 10th August. The Royal Speech was unusually long and extremely dull. It alluded to the recent war on the Continent, and hoped that the negotiations which ...
Article : 414 wordsPresent—Councillor M'Pherson, in the chair; Councillors Atkinson, Duncan, Mairs, and Osborne. The minutes of last meeting were road and confirmed. ...
Article : 1,252 wordsExecutors of the late Simon Staughton, Esq., by George Cawsey, v. Simmonds, Being the owner of a dog, which, on the 13th September last, worried and destroyed seven sheep, the property of ...
Article : 212 wordsA treaty of peace between Prussia and Austria was signed on the 24th August, at Prague, in accordance with the basis laid down by the Nakolsburg preliminaries, and it now only awaits formal ...
Article : 240 wordsSIR—Your contemporary the Guardian rejoices in a motto. The sheet is labelled with the words— "Be just, and fear not," under a very touching agricultural device. This embellishment is ...
Article : 793 wordsIn our report of the proceedings of the Common school Committee, last week, we omitted to mention that Mr. Crook, hon. correspondent, gave notice that he would move, at next meeting, that ...
Article : 1,116 wordsS. Pyke v. John Sefton. Debt—£17 10s.—rent. Decision reserved. Charlotte Miller v. Francis Miller. Application to bind over the defendant to keep the peace. No ...
Article : 94 wordsThe latest dates are by mail to 16th August, and by electric cable to 25th. A national Union convention opened on 14th, at Philadelphia, having for its object the restoration of the ...
Article : 159 wordsDEBT.—Hudson v. Kirk., Goods—£3 2s, 5d. No appearance. Dismissed. INFRINGEMENT OF MINING BYE-LAW.—Hannsmann v. Pilchard, Dismissed, with 5s. costs. ...
Article : 420 wordsThe famine in Bengal is unabated. 40,000 sufferers in Calcutta are fed by private charity, and the Government of the latter has expended large sums for public works, to relieve the distress; ...
Article : 44 wordsA proclamation from President Johnson restores. Texas to the Union. The President has also declared his determination to maintain his present policy, and considers the declaration of the ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 13 Oct 1866, Page 3
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