Before "THE CIRCULAR,," which lately issued from the Colonial Secretary's Office, was despatched to the Auctioneers, it would have been well if reflection had been resorted to; and it would only have ...
Article : 2,080 wordsTwo men, both of them assigned servants to Mr. James Underwood, and employed by him at his new distillery, were charged with an attempt at robbery. From the evidence of Mr. Edward Flood, a tradesman who lives in the house ...
Article : 729 wordsHis Excellency called the attention of the Board to the punishment inflicted on slaves by their owners, and other persons having authority over them, by placing iron collars, puddings, and chains with weights, ROUND THE NECK. ...
Article : 591 wordsThe decision of the Sydney Bench of Magistrates, in the case of a ticket-of-leave person, who was brought before them some days past, for selling spirits without being duly licensed, and who was convicted and fined pursuant to law ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. Nisbet gave notice of his attention of bringing in a bill, entitled, "An Act to alter and amend an Act for regulating the government and conduct of slaves, and for the more effectual protection, encouragement, and the general ...
Article : 2,900 wordsWhether it be old or new, it is my intention never to undergo the bondage of a courtship two days long.—I should hate the witch who could allow me to burn away such a length of time unpitied,—but love the little saint or vestal ...
Article : 1,986 wordsThese Sessions, as we stated in our last, commenced on Tuesday. Mr. Cox was unanimously elected Chairman, but as he was still labouring under the influence of indisposition, he requested to be excused acting, when by one consent. ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 13 Jul 1827, Page 3
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