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From Plymouth, on Tuesday last, whence she sailed the 14th of June, the barque Coromandel, [?] tons, Captain Neale, with 281 Emigrants. Passengers, cabin—Rev. Mr. White, Mrs. White ...
Article : 473 words view this articleThe Coromandel, from Plymouth the 14th June, has brought us our files of English newspapers to the date of her sailing. In another column we have ...
Article : 874 words view this articleThe Elphinstone, from Van Dieman's Land, arrived at Gravesend 24th May. The North Briton, from New South Wales, arrived off Portsmouth the 24th ...
Article : 983 words view this articleBy W. Hebblewhite, at his Rooms, at 11 o'clock, precisely — Assorted Merchandize. TO-MORROW. ...
Article : 85 words view this articleWe find we were in error in the statements made in our last number regarding the origin of the existing Newspaper Act, which was passed to repeal the Act ...
Article : 1516 words view this articleSIR, Please insert the following in the next number of your journal, and oblige A CONSTANT READER. ...
Article : 1395 words view this articleCastlereagh, 1st. Oct., 1838. SIR, My attention has just been called to an article of yours in The Gazette of the ...
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