With reference to a subject upon which we have already made a few observations, we regret to say that the result of certain inquiries which we have instituted, too well bears ...
Article : 4,454 wordsJUNE 3.—Edward Sweeney was tried for the murder of his wife, in December last, and his otrial occupied the Court the whole day. A great number of witnesses were examined, who all tended to confirm the fact, that he had beat and [?]ll ...
Article : 276 wordsHail, beauteous flower of peerless worth! Fresh-sprouted from thy parent stem; How blest thine honour'd native earth, The garden of a matchless gem! ...
Article : 188 wordsOn Monday, the Prisoners convicted during the sittings of the Court of Quarter Sessions were brought up to receive sentence. The Magistrates assembled on the occasion were—JOSEPH HONE, Esq., Chairman, P. A. MULGRAVE, ...
Article : 402 wordsThe celebrated Italian poet Metastasio, was the son of a common mechanic, and used when a little boy, to sing his extemporaneous verses about the streets. The father of Haydn, the great musical composer, was a wheelwright. The ...
Article : 433 wordsWhenever a friend in this wide world I meet And find him a jovial good fellow, With the best wine in store I do such a friend treat, And ne[?]er let him depart till he's mellow. ...
Article : 195 wordsA tolerable story, under this title, has found its way into the papers within these few days. About the time when the atrocities of Burke were generally talked of, a country lad applied for a situation as servant to Mr. W., an artist near ...
Article : 784 wordsThe atrocities of the Aboriginal tribes still continue. On the 28th May, Mr. ADEY's shepherds, at the Swan Port River, Eastern Marshes, whilst looking for sheep observed a party of these savages of apparently about 200 in number, ...
Article : 406 wordsProne on his back poor Shuffle lay, And bleeding from a gambling fray; Where, from the casement to the ground, He had taken but a single hound; ...
Article : 124 wordsIn a late Review of Mr. Hamilton's Pamphlet, it was omitted to be stated that an experiment had been made, and is now actually in operation in Edinburgh, as to the practicability of ...
Article : 770 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Observing by the Gazette that the Courts of Requests are in operation at Hobart Town and Richmond, allow me to enquire through your Paper, when they are to be extended to other parts of the Colony, for I have long been ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 11 Jun 1830, Page 3
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