MEDICUS shall appear in our next. J. G. -- This communication is under consideration; we fear it is in some measure libellous. If the writer is agreeable, it shall be altered and ...
Article : 62 wordsSTAR by stop the Legislative Council is lowering itself to perdition. What has been done by that honourable body during the present session worthy of its legislatorial character? It has tinkered in small matters pretty extensively; it has contemplated acts to shut ...
Article : 1,047 wordsSIR, -- Every one must agree with Mr. Wentworth that it is a grievance of considerable magnitude that the City of Sydney should be so defenceleas, that any hostile armament could lay it under contribution; but this has been so fully and frequently brought ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Colonial Secretary brought up the report of the Select Committee on police, which was ordered to be printed. Mr. Wentworth presented a petition from Mr. Fisher, of the Glenmore distillery, relative to duties on foreign spirits. Mr. ...
Article : 841 wordsSIR, -- In my last, which you did me the honour to insert, some few remarks were made upon the "lower orders:" who were they, &c. I purpose now making reference to those who are miscalled the "higher classes, or aristocracy." No doubt, it is well known who ...
Article : 694 wordsIN connection with the meeting on last Tuesday, we have to place on record the following correspondence. Copies of the Resolutions referred to in Mr. Wilshire's letter will be found in the report of the meeting. ...
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