ANOTHER ALAEMING FLOOD—On Thursday at this township and its immediate neighbour, [?] were again the scenes of another alarming [?] so destructive in is course that a very ...
Article : 723 wordsNot one half of the fun that takes place within the Legislative Assembly it ever real out of doors. It is all very well to read in the morning papers "Here a ...
Article : 2,000 wordsThe debate on Mr. Cowper's motion of censure was resumed by Mr. Denichy who was following on the same side by Messrs. Scott, Flood, Egan, Richardson, and Piddington. In support ...
Article : 168 wordsIn the Legislative Council yesterday, on the motion of Mr. Thomson, a select committee was appointed to consider the question of establishing a Federal Legislative for the Colonies. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Assembly was occupied the greater part of the evening with the adjourned debate on Mr. Cowper's motion. Messrs. John Camphell, Robertaon, Gonion, Murray, and Cowper in ...
Article : 125 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty minutes past four o'clock, but there not being a quorum of members present [?] business was proceeded with, and the House stood adjourned ...
Article : 215 wordsPursuant to notice, a public meeting was held on Thursday 6th inst, in the large room of the Court-house, for the purpose of taking into considerations the almost impassable state of the ...
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Advertising : 3,509 wordsSIR.—Having recently road and heard so much in favour of that wonderful specific the Maine Liquor Law, and being fully persuaded that coercion in any shape is totally at variance with ...
Article : 266 wordsSIR,—The following extract is taken from your issue of the 1st inst. "THE PEEL NATIONAL SCHOOL.—Owing to some dissatisfaction which existed in this school ...
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