We have only space in this number to insert a copy of the Petition yesterday agreed to, and numerously signed, at a public meeting of the trade, held at the Mariner's Composs. Mr. ...
Article : 880 wordsTHE Colonial Secretary has transmitted to all the newspapers a copy of the colonial statistics for the years 1842, 1843, and 1844. The opposition journals are ...
Article : 3,474 wordsSIR.—As much has been said about reducing the salaries of the public officers, if you will refer to the Act of Parliament, of the 22nd June, 1842, sec. 18, you will find that the subject is ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE THEATRE.—Last night, Mrs. Clarke, anxious as usual to cater for the entertainment of the public, introduced to their notice the grand romantic spectacle of Joan of Arc, with real ...
Article : 1,146 wordsWe are glad to hear that the Regatta Fund is increasing very fast; and as the Committee are, no doubt, energetically anxious to promote this annual festival, a ...
Article : 172 wordsAll the members were present, with the exception of Mr. O'Connor. Mr. Dry presented several petitions from certain parishes on the other side of the island, ...
Article : 459 wordsWhile there can be no doubt that the great majority of the Magistrates in the interior perform their public duties with the greatest integrity, there are, as in all other ...
Article : 626 wordsTo-day the Solicitor-General conducted the prosecutions, as the Legislative Council being convened for one o'clock, the attendance of the Attorney-General was required. ...
Article : 2,678 wordsSIR,—A letter appeared in your journal of Tuesday, signed " Joannes Franklin Redivivus." It was most appropriately so signed, because it exhibits a signal attribute of that signature—a ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 28 Oct 1845, Page 3
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