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  2. SONG.

    Come let the grog go round, my boys, And lets' all Jolly be; What though old Time on plaion flies Don't we fly fast as he? ...

    Article : 283 words
  3. A SCENE IN THE TASMANIAN LEGISLATURE.

    The following extraordinary and disgraceful seene occurred in the Legislative Assembly of Tasmania on the 1st instant, as reportad by the Launcesion Examiner. The subject in debate was an increase in ...

    Article : 2,228 words
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    A ROMANTIC STORY.—In the Court of Probate, on the 19th of July, a petition, under the Legitmacy Declaration Act, was presented by Mr John Augustus Shell Bouverie, of Castle Dawson, Londonderry, praying for ...

    Article : 806 words
  5. EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE.

    The following is related by the Paris correspondent of the London Court Journal:— "The Japanese Ambassadors left Paris to proceed to London. The last days of their stay at the Hotel de ...

    Article : 895 words
  6. THE PARKMOUNT TRAGEDY (TASMANIA)

    The men Denham and Thomas were brought up yesterday, and discharged, as the information received against them was found to be without foundation. This morning Parker and Sharman, were again placed in the deck ...

    Article : 321 words
  7. STATEMENT OF THE WOMAN CLARKE.

    Sharman and Parker, together, with Donman and Thomas, were placed at the bar. Mr Arthor informed the prisoners that the woman was not on her oath, but they could hear her statement, ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  8. MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND.

    Marriage in this country is not that haphazard inedflnite thing which it is believed to be by many persons on the other side of the Border. It may be contracted in a variety of ways; it may be performed secretly, and ...

    Article : 1,839 words
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  10. THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The fortunate heir to the English Crown is, in one respect, the most unfortunate man of the age. His Royal Highness Prince Albert Edward of Great Britain is young, well looking, thoroughly well educated, generally ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. BLOOD FOR BLOOD.

    What with funerals all in black, loud grief for the dead, and marks of disgust at the sight of a corpse, people are bronght up to dread death. After the pains of hell, what so fearful as death? The agony of death! ...

    Article : 1,546 words
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    A JUDGE ABOVE THE LAW.—The Wangaratta correspondent of the Border Post states:—His Honor Sir William Stawell neted in rather an arbitrary manner on his arrival here on Wednesday evening. A horse had ...

    Article : 245 words
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