GENTLEMEN—In addressing you so particularly on the above Act, I am not only desirous of calling your attention, as legislators of this colony, ('the deed itself not ...
Article : 402 wordsSome people are in the habit of complaining that they cannot understand the meaning of a Royal Speech, when, the fact is, the only absurdity is in looking for any meaning ...
Article : 3,587 wordsDEATH OF MR. R. WINDEYER.—It is our painful duty to record the death of Mr. Richard Windeyer, who expired at Launceston, on the 2nd instant. The intelligence ...
Article : 1,748 wordsTHE LAST FOURTEEN BRITISH PARLIAMENTS.—First dissolved June 29, 1802; second began November 15, 1802; dissolved October 24, 1806; third began December 15, ...
Article : 876 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Charles Fox (Chief Constable, Muswellbrook) to be Inspector of Slaughter Houses, and of cattle intended to ...
Article : 719 wordsWe are in receipt of Port Phillip papers to the 10th instant Amongst them is the first number of the Albion, a new weekly journal, which is neatly got up, and contains ...
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