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    SIR,—I trust you will, with your usual kindness, give insertion in your next Journal to the following statement, respecting the loss of so[?]e sheep at the Williams' River. I give it to correct a ...

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  3. REMARKS AND OBSERVATIONS Upon the Evidence given before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, 1836.

    Mr. Wakefield, in his evidence, makes a strange [?]umble, when speaking of the sales of public land by the government of the United S[?]ates. He draws inferences as to our distant colonies, which ...

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    Motto of the New York Herald.—Take no shin-plasters—all damned r[?]gues who issue them— live temperately—drink moderately—eschew temperance societies—take care of the sixpences— ...

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