As a general principle the trade of a pawnbroker should be regulated-even in its details —by legislative enactment. The temptations which it offers for fraud on the one hand, and ...
Article : 2,170 wordsThe sort of preliminarv dehate which took place last night on Lord Palmerston's motion for leave to bring in a Parliamentary Oaths Amendment Bill, though brief in its duration ...
Article : 1,171 wordsBefore tho Chief Justico and Sir. Justice Horne. ECOLESIASTIOAL JURISDICTION. In the matter of Henry Ballantyne Conolly. The Attorney General (Nutt & Butler, Proctors) ...
Article : 301 wordsBY the Tasmania we have received Sydney papers to the 13th hist. The legislative Council was opened on the 11th by the Governor in person. After leading the ...
Article : 225 wordsBY the arrival of the Sir W. P. Williams from Liverpool, 27th May, we are in possession, through the polite attention of Captain Rees, of English journals to that date. ...
Article : 2,209 wordsSIR,—With regard to the restrictions placed upon London Pawnhrokers.which are mentioned in your articles of last week's issues, it is us well the public mind may not he wholly turned inveterately ...
Article : 698 wordsCoRNUCOPIA. presents his compliments to the Editor of the Hobart Town Mercury, and desires to call his attention to two apparently trivial errors in letter (5) published this day ...
Article : 110 wordsTHE MOST USEFUL LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET.—To those who have never considered the subject, it might appear that each letter of the alphabet is of equal importance with the others in the ...
Article : 1,130 wordsNight Charges.—Sir drunkards, for their firBt offcince, were fined one pound or seven days imprisonment; and four for their second offence, were fined two pounds, or in default ...
Article : 374 wordsPresent; His Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen Rheuben, Propsting, Thomson, Sims, Seabrook, and Meikle. The minutes of the last meeting were read ...
Article : 807 wordsFORMERLY there was a band of men whose business it seemed to be to insult the reputation and to cavil at the proceeding of Sir James Brooke. The cabal has been ...
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The Hobart Town Mercury (Tas. : 1857), Wed 19 Aug 1857, Page 3
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