Mr. Stephen contended, the case did not come within the meaning of the statute, a whaler not coming under the denomination of a merchant lading vessel. B sides which the clause ...
Article : 1,354 wordsThe learned Judge commenced summing up at 7 o'clock, and after remarking on the grounds for over-ruling the objection taken for the defence, he recapitulated the whole of the evidence, and left ...
Article : 97 wordsSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH—(Before the Chief Justice. Wrage, PROMOVENT, v. the Ship Porcupine, Benjaman Lang, master, REPELLANT. ...
Article : 1,796 wordsSIR, On receiving the Monitor a few days ago, I noticed the account given by Clark of his discoveries in the interior. His statements in ...
Article : 497 wordsSIR, I respectfully call the attention of our humane Governor, to the state of the ticket-of-leave men, under General Darling's rules. A ...
Article : 415 wordsSUPREME COURT, SATURDAY, FEB. 25th.—The Solicitor General prayed the judgment of the Court upon John Fitz alias Knatcball, convicted of forgery. Mr. Sydney Stephens ...
Article : 1,073 wordsSIR, Will you permit me to enquire through the medium of your valuable columns, why Convicts exiled to these Colonies are not entitled ...
Article : 763 words"WINDSOR, OCTOBER 8TH—This day the weather prevented the royal party from leaving the Castle.—Their Majesties go to London on the 15th instant to attend the ...
Article : 1,635 wordsSATURDAY, FEB. 25.—Before Mr. Justice bowling, and the usual Military Commission. Mr. Charles Duff, chief officer of the Strathfieldsay, appeared to defend the charge of an ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 3 Mar 1832, Page 3
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