OUR REPRESENTATIVES.— To-morrow Brewster the barrister, walks into the Legislative Council without opposition, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the walking out of our very active, ...
Article : 544 wordsSIR,—Although it may not be advisable on the part of the public Press to resume, until the next session of the Legislative Council, its active opposition to the unlicensed usurious pawnbroking and ...
Article : 231 wordsIn the estate of William Lynch, a special meeting was held to decide upon an offer of composition, when all the creditors agreed to accept an offer of 5s. in the pound, payable in cash. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsTHE beneficial effects of temperance in the use of wines and other exhilarating liquors, are now universally acknowledged amongst the higher classed of society; and the ...
Article : 1,138 wordsIN the Herald of Wednesday last, we find a communication addressed to the editors of that journal, by the Rev. John Saunders, in reply to our remarks of the 17th ...
Article : 1,815 wordsMr. Fisher applied on behalf of the defendant in this case for a stay of proceedings, and the reversal of an order made by Mr. Justice Dickinson, on the ground that there had not been sufficient oyer of the ...
Article : 250 wordsCOLONIAL-MADE FURNITURE.—We were positively surprised the other day, in passing Mr. Pearson's shop in Murray-street, to see a most beautiful assortment of cabinet furniture, manufactured from ...
Article : 244 wordsThe certificates of the following parties were confirmed:—William Addison, Philip Martin Stallard, John Finlater Clements, and Thomas Dillon. ESTATE OF ROBERT CRAWFORD. ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Tablet of Saturday states that on the following Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ward would be formally received into the Catholic church, at Oscott College, and that Mr. Ward's example would be followed by ...
Article : 656 wordsThere were not a sufficient number of jurors present to form a jury, and the Court was consequently adjourned until Wednesday next. The following gentlemen were fined £5 each, for non-attendance: ...
Article : 53 wordsThe hearing of this case was resumed, and after the arguments of counsel had closed the Court reserved judgment. CAS[?]MORE V. SOLAMON. ...
Article : 130 wordsBy the arrival of the General. Hewitt on Wednesday last, we have English news to the 18th October, but the papers appear to be almost devoid of all interesting topics. ...
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Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), Sat 24 Jan 1846, Page 2
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