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  2. SHIP NEWS.

    Feb. 17—INDUSTRY (schooner,) 96 tons, [?], master, from Port Philip—10 sheep—J. Cape. Feb. 19—MARY (cutter,) 56 tons, Robson, ...

    Article : 303 words
  3. THE CORNWALL CHRONICLE. LAUNCESTON V.D.LAND, SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1858.

    "Liberty with danger is to be preferred to slavery with security." SALLUST. ...

    Article : 28 words
  4. THE MEAT CONTRACT.

    If the Graziers and Flock-masters on this side the Colony do not act prudently, and be satisfied witha fair price for their stock, they will find themselves in an awkward predicament, and be ...

    Article : 394 words
  5. To the Editor.

    SIR—Can it be possible that the good, enlightened, and independent people of Cornwall will ever camely submit to such a monstrous appointment as the new elected (not selected) ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. THE CHIEF-CONSTABLE-SHIP.

    Our table is covered with communications from this and the southern side of the Island, expressing the most severe censures upon the Lieutenant Governor, for having appointed to ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  7. Corn Market.

    This market remains without alteration; but little business has been done during the week, and prices remain stationary. ...

    Article : 197 words
  8. To the Editor.

    SIR—It has always been characteristic of the English, that although they will remain longer than any other nation without offering any resistance to the abuses under which they ...

    Article : 866 words
  9. To the Editor.

    SIR—I was never more surprised than I have been this day, to learn that you are to have a Chief Constable from Port Arthur, a man whose character has been long notorious in this Island, ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. To His Excellency Sir John Franklin, K.C.H.

    SIR,—I respectfully solicit your Excellency;s most serious consideration of the following facts, which appear to me of a very starting nature. A man named Clapperton, who, until within ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  11. Phases of the Moon.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  12. To the Editor.

    SIR—I am not at all astonished at your notice of the mode of conducting the Post Office Department in the township of Westbury, which is under the surveillance of his Majesty the ...

    Article : 547 words
  13. High Later at Launceston.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  14. Post Office Launceston.

    Mails are expected to close at this office, as follows:— To England, per Platina, on Monday, the 26th instant; to England, per Hunduirn, on ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. Notices to Correspondents.

    Our several communications upon the subject of the appointment of Bryon, will have admission in our next, if it be requisite. "INHABITANT'S" communications will at all ...

    Article : 617 words
  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 77 words
  17. This Evening's Mail

    63rd Regiment—Captain D'Arcy Wentworth to be Major by purchase, vice Briggs, who retires.—The CLIFTON from Liverpool to Hobart Town, was to sail on the 24th of Oct.—Mr. MASON. ...

    Article : 244 words
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