STATE AID.—Mr. Macpherson postponed for [?]fortnight, the motion of which he had given notice relative to the resumption of State Aid to Beligion. ...
Article : 1,719 wordsGENTLEMEN—By taking advantage of the favorable opportunity which now presents itself, you may emancipate yourselves from that hither to hopeless condition in which you have ...
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Article : 290 wordsJames Smith alias Foley, was brought up on a charge of aiding in the murder of constable Raymond, at Bargo. The prisoner, on being called upon to plead, handed inastatement to the ...
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Article : 1,272 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this body was held yesterday evening. Present: Aldermen Sim (in the chair), Meiklejohn, Dickson, Chambers, and Ling. The minutes of the ...
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Article : 908 wordsJohn Wise, indicted for the commission of an indecent assault upon Ann Roberts, a child, of thirteen, was acquitted. Frederick Goodwin, indicted for stealing a ...
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