Dacre v. Hebblewhite and another.—In this case Mr. Foster obtained a rule nisi, calling upon Mr. Gowland to show cause why an attachment should not be issued against him for contempt of the ...
Article : 2,201 wordsAnd dost thou think, vain man, thy painter's art Can imitate a form so bright and fair? Dost think these tinsel colors can impart So deep a hue as wears that glossy hair? ...
Article : 200 wordsMgr. Maximos Mazlum, Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem, has lately addressed to all the bishops and archbishops subject to his jurisdiction the following touching ...
Article : 1,185 wordsMR. EDITOR—The advocates of the transportation system see in the new Public Works Bill the death blow to their hopes, as the elected officers who will manage our free institutions will choose free labour ...
Article : 380 wordsWe generally take up every colonial production of art or literature with a determination to speak well of it where we can, and to be as lenient as possible when obliged to condemn. In the present case ...
Article : 581 wordsOn Monday meetings of the creditors of the following insolvent estates were held:—In the estate of Edward Haslingden a third meeting was held, and F. Mitchell proved a claim of 383l.; Lewis ...
Article : 1,949 wordsTHE remarks we made upon the bill for the incorporation of the town of Sydney, in several of our late numbers, apply to the abstract of that bill published in the Government Gazette. The bill itself ...
Article : 1,247 wordsYesterday at one o'clock, in pursuance of a call from the Deputy Sheriff, upon a requisition from a large number of the respectable colonists of our district, a highly respectable meeting was held in the ...
Article : 349 wordsBalcolm v. Lynch.—In this case Mr. Fisher made a motion that the court would order the sheriff to pay over to the abovenamed plaintiff a sum of money amounting to between £70 and £80, which ...
Article : 575 wordsTo day, in accordance with previous announcement, a highly respectable meeting was held in the Royal Exchange, at two o'clock, for the purpose of adopting a congratulatory address to the Queen, ...
Article : 457 wordsTHE PUSEYITES AND THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.—The, writer of a letter in the Morning Chronicle states that threats are hold out by this party against the Archbishop of ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 14 May 1842, Page 2
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