By the arrival of the Spartan we have been put in possession of London journals to the 15th of August inclusive, from which the subjoined are condensed extracts: ...
Article : 3,287 wordsThe Lady of the Lake, about which, owing to the late boisterous gales, some anxiety had prevailed, arrived on Sunday from Twofold Bay, with sheep and cattle. ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR,—This morning while the Stockade prisoners were bathing, one unfortunate man perished in the surf; it is lamentable that a fellow being should be launched into eternity caused ...
Article : 234 wordsMr. Henry Snowdon, master of the schooner [?] appeared upon summons to answer the complaint of one of his seamen who charged him with assulting him. The complainant deposed, that on the night of ...
Article : 842 wordsSIR,—If you will allow a short space for a few observations, I trust you will excuse me if I should set you right in some matters of which I find you have either been kept in the ...
Article : 493 wordsA friend has handed us the following copy of the King's, speech as it ought to have been delivered at the opening of the last session of the Reformed parliament, ...
Article : 1,155 wordsSIR,—When the "Monitor," some short time ago, represented the "Hebrews" as being supporters of the Irish System, I scarcely knew how to express my indignation, till it was suggested to me, that this ...
Article : 1,485 wordsThe news from London by the late arrivals, is among the most important as regards these Colonies, which has reached us for many years. The readers and supporters of this journal, as well as of our Van ...
Article : 3,015 wordsSIR,—I was very much surprised this morning on reading in your newspaper the letter of "A Subscriber." "Tell the truth and shame the Devil!" is my motto; and had the writer ...
Article : 390 wordsMR, EDITOR.—Having lately witnessed one of many like instances of the attendance to duty of a Magistrate at Shoalhaven who appointed twelve o'clock as the hour of ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Times details the following magnificent project:—It is well known that steam-boats of from five hundred to seven hundred tons burden can ascend the Red ...
Article : 214 wordsSIR,—To show the very ruinous consequences resulting from the Government regulations for restraining the Convict population, I beg leave to call your attention to a decision ...
Article : 565 wordsSIR,—In our authorised version of the Scriptures, we read "Search the Scriptures," &c. Critics are not agreed concerning the rendering of the original, and therefore we find the ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 19 Dec 1836, Page 2
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