We last week referred to Judge Willis's speech on opening the Sessions in the Supreme Court at Port Phillip, on the 15th Oct., and promised to take further notice of it this week. ...
Article : 1,118 wordsHis Excellency the Governor held a Levee at Barrett's Hotel, on Tuesday last, at which the following gentlemen attended:— GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.—Lieut. Smart, ...
Article : 982 wordsSlR,—As I believe you arc a Scotchman, I wish to mention to you a very alarming circumstance which took place last week. You know, as well as I do, that it is a strong opinion in our country ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—It is a common saying, that "there is only a farthing between a beggar's blessing and his curse." It appears that Captain Cheyne had this in view when he chose the Chronicle to publish the ...
Article : 148 wordsSIR,—On perusing the report of Mr. Elliston's trial in the Supreme Court last week, I read an assertion made by the counsel for the defence, viz., that a free pardon produced in court signed by the ...
Article : 148 wordsIt has been the report of the week, and we believe with some truth, that the three Colonial Banks of Hobart Town have it in contemplation to merge into one great establishment. It is argued in its ...
Article : 174 wordsNine Bacchanalians opened the week's proceedings at the Police Office, all of whom were fined; some not having tho needful were constrained to sojourn at the house of correction for a few days. ...
Article : 2,268 wordsI had intended to have addressed the public this week on the subject of the late trial between myself and Mr. ELLISTON, but an occurrence, which I truly regret, took place yesterday morning, which ...
Article : 51 wordsSIR,—It is now a well-understood thing that your father came out here a prisoner; and you, Sir, have given proof that one fall does not destroy the sacred tie that united father and son together; now, ...
Article : 636 wordsIn the Port Phillip papers received to the 19th October, there is little of local interest. Sir G. Gipps was hourly expected. Stock was rather looking up in price, as the following paragraphs ...
Article : 226 wordsOur Law Manufactory has been, during the last week, somewhat slack of work, the quantity "turned out" having been performed by threefourths—and sometimes less—of the regular ...
Article : 801 wordsBy the Marian Watson we have received Sydney papers to the 19th October, from which we extract whatever is material. They have English news only up to the 15th June. Rain ...
Article : 1,784 wordsSIR,—When a poor tradesman, who is exposed to losses of all sorts, is declared insolvent; the whole town rings with stories of dishonesty, and little charity is afforded him. It is different when a ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 2 Nov 1841, Page 3
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