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  2. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    A Medical Practitioner is merely personal invective—and as suck, inadmissible to our columns. What have either we, or the public, to do with the Private history of any one ? ...

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    Whatever may be said or written by some in regard to this Colony, its capabilities, and general recommendation to Emigrants, we are fully satisfied that upon ...

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    We learn with great satisfaction, that His Excellency the Lieut. Governor views the second clause of the Act of Parliament, which we submitted to our Readers ...

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    We had purposed in our present-number to resumeta subject incidentally noticed in our Last, and to have offered some remarks upon the present: state of debtor ...

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  6. Original Correspondence.

    SIR.—I perceive by. the papers, that there is a cargo of females shipped in England for this Colony, consisting of one hundred prisoners, and fifty free emigrants. Here is a bone ...

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