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  2. THE ELECTORAL BILL.—No.[?]

    SIR—I am happy to observe that the Electoral Bill is not to be allowed to pace without a strenous effort being made to shorten the duration of all future Parliaments. I have always been opressed to the Jeremy ...

    Article : 1,879 words
  3. AIMS IN LIFE.

    Man's aim in life! Is it pleasure or selfgratification, ambition or self-exaltation, the gathering of gold into coffers or the storing of wealth for children! It is all of these, and ...

    Article : 1,359 words
  4. L A W.

    This was an action of trover, to reoover the value of a quantity of merchandise, part of the cargo of the ship Catherine Adamson, wrecked at the Heads on the 24th of October, 1857. ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. EXTERMINATION OF THE DINGO.

    In a late number of the Armidale Express we find the following letter, giving the result of an experiment of great practical consequence to persons engaged in sheep farming in this colony ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  6. THE OVERWORKED DRESSMAKERS.

    There is no subject that appeals more strongly to our feeling than the cause of the dressmaker, of England, and the metropolis; no form of overtaxed toil that challenges more sympathy in its behalf; and no class of ...

    Article : 2,237 words
  7. INSOLVENT COURT.—TUESDAY.

    In the estate of George Butt, this was an examination meeting under a judge's order. The insolvent was, examined chiefly inreference to several conveyances of land at or near Albury to his four sons, and as to certain ...

    Article : 480 words
  8. IMPOUNDINGS.

    LITTLE IPSWICH, July 29, from Normandy, by order of George Thorn, Esq.; driving 5s. per head:—Iron grey mare, black points, long tail and mane, like M near shoulder, white streak down, the face; boy entire, small ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  9. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Seven persons were brought before the Court on the charge of drunkenness. They were each ordered to pay the usual fine, or in default, to be imprisoned four and twenty hours. ...

    Article : 547 words
  10. MR. CHARLES DICKENS.

    Certain malignant rumours affecting the personal reputation of Mr. Charles Dickens having been widely circulated by some evil-disposed persons, that gentleman has felt it necessary, to publish a statement declaring ...

    Article : 809 words
  11. WATER POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    DRUNKARDS.—Mary Murphy and Thomas Lenner, charged with being drunk in the streets, were each ordered to pay a fine of 10s., in default of payment, to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. Julia Lee, charged ...

    Article : 284 words
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