In this case it will be remembered that in a former term, the one before the present, the then Solicitor-General (Mr. Horne) obtained a rule nisi, why the verdict should not be set aside, ...
Article : 2,782 wordsSUPREME COURT.—THIS DAY.—We have only room to mention, in brief, the proceedings of the Court. In the case of Addison, v. Holcombe, the rule nisi, obtained by Mr. F. Browne for a ...
Article : 2,992 wordsWe believe there can be no doubt, as to the fact that, in so important a matter as the conveyance of the Mail, the public convenience ought alone to be consulted, and advanced: this ...
Article : 498 wordsBy the Louisa from Sydney, arrived this morning, we have received a small file of papers, to the 11th inst. We have only time, however, to quote such articles from the markets as will ...
Article : 447 wordsHurrah for Van Diemen's Land! Advanc[?] Tasmania!—The notorious "penal settlement of the Southern Hemisphere—the "goal on a large scale" of the Antipodes! The ...
Article : 1,008 wordsSince our last we observe the following in a late English paper.—In the House of Commons Mr. Milne gave notice of a motion which he intended to make, "that the secular Roman ...
Article : 259 wordsMARITIUS SHIPPING.—This island was visited again [?]y a terrific storm on the 21st February, the following are the particulars:—The American ship M[?]on, which had been lying at the Bell ...
Article : 1,465 wordsThe Melbourne journals to the 12th instant have been received, in which is contained the Sydney markets to the 27th April, which we copy from the Patriot, by whom it is copied ...
Article : 853 wordsSIR,—Our long looked for Bishop arrived late on Saturday evening, apparently in good health, accompanied by two priests, one student, and a monk. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 21 May 1844, Page 3
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