Mr. WENTWORTH, in rising to move the resolutions of which he had given notice, considered them only second in importance to that moved by the lion. member for Cumberland, ...
Article : 4,968 wordsSIR—I have observed with much pleasure your notice of any improvement tending to the permauent advantage of the district in which your journal most satisfactorily spreads ...
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Article : 555 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint William Alexander Purefoy, Esquire, barrister at law, to act as a Commissioner for hearing and reporting on ...
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