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  2. THE NEW ADDITIONS TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    SIR—In an article of malignant invective which appears in the loading columns in last Saturday's issue of your contemporary the Herald, he says, that he also (that is, as well as the EMPIRE) has heard rumours respecting ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  3. REVIEW.

    The annals of this colony already present to us repeated instances of ministers of religion who had come out from the mother-country and been settled for some time in the colony, in connection with some particular ...

    Article : 3,962 words
  4. SELF-GOVERNMENT.

    SIR—In your paper of the 25th ultimo, appeared a letter bearing the modest signature of "Nobody." The writer belongs apparently to the class of hybrid-liberals —half tory, half craven, who when they breathe the ...

    Article : 1,293 words
  5. PLUNKETT v. COWPER.

    SIR—The demonstrations which have been got up ostensibly to "sympathise" with Mr. Plunkett, but, from the tenor of the speeches and resolutions, evidently more intended to damage Mr. Cowper, I expected would ...

    Article : 1,135 words
  6. THE IMMACULATE MAN.

    SIR,—The Herald of the 18th instant contained a curiosity among its advertisements which I feel bound to notice, I refer to an effusion which b[?]rs the signature of "Thomas Holt," and which I can well believe to ...

    Article : 1,456 words
  7. BANKING.

    Sir,—Lord Palmerston has summoned Parliament to on extraordinary session to discuss a question of the very highest importance and interest. In less momentous times any change in the Currency Laws ...

    Article : 2,050 words
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