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  2. THE INSOLVENT LAW.

    THE following correspondence between gentleman in the country and the Government, relative to the Insolvent Law of the colony, has been handed to us for ...

    Article : 414 words
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    ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, AND LIGHT. —To the Editor of the Times.—With great pleasure do I communicate to you, that in addition to other scientific discoveries of the ...

    Article : 530 words
  4. THE SEIKH ARMY.

    THIS force, consisting of about 110,000 men, is divided into regulars and irregulars, the former of whom, about 70,000 strong, are drilled and appointed according to the ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  5. "REBELLION" OF THE AUSTRALIA COLONIES.

    THOSE most intimately acquainted with the history of the American "rebellion," or who recollect the events which preceded the more recent revolutionary movement in ...

    Article : 662 words
  6. PORT PHILLIP.

    DAGUERREOTYPE.—We observe by the Sydney papers that Mr. G. B. Goodman, who felt this for Adelaide some months since, has returned to Sydney, and is now taking ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  7. INSOLVENT COURT—LAUNCESTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  8. QUARTER SESSIONS—LAUNCESTON.

    Present—W. H. Breton, Esq., chairman; R P. Stewart, John Atkinson, James Robertson, John Cameron, Esqrs., and Major Welman. ...

    Article : 607 words
  9. WEALTH-WORSHIP.

    A CORRESPONDENT contrasts the splendid testimonial about to be offered to Mr. George Hudson, (the railway king.) earned by his success in business, with the neglect shown to ...

    Article : 853 words
  10. THE WORKING OF THE CORN-LAW LEAGUE.

    MANCHRSTER is the centre of the Anti-Corn Law, as Birmingham is of the Universal Suffrage, agitation. At Manchester are held the general meetings of the Anti-Corn Law League, ...

    Article : 1,126 words
  11. THE CORN LAWS.

    GENTLEMEN,—The present state of the country, in regard to its supply of food, cannot be viewed without apprehension. Forethought and bold precaution may avert any serious ...

    Article : 1,240 words
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