GENTLEMEN—I have the honor to inform you, that last night this little town was nothing but a scene of the greatest disorder; the goods and cases being removed from under the verandah of several of the stores; the ...
Article : 149 wordsThe recent discoveries of Burke and his successors in the northern part of this continent' have naturally given a strong impetus to the outflow of population to the virgin territory ...
Article : 1,132 wordsGENTLEMEN—Just now seems to me a fitting and favourable opportunity—as additional promotions and appointments are from time to time being made to the Police Force of the oolony, under the new law—to ...
Article : 851 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at twenty-nine minutes past three p.m. PETITIONS. Petitions were presented, respectively, by Mr. ...
Article : 695 wordsGENTLEMEN—A rather amusing report appears in the Mercury of Thursday, 10th instant, headed "Anti-State Aid Movement" On examination it seems there was a meeting of nine persons, two of whom are said to dissent ...
Article : 1,199 wordsOur (S.M. Herald's) advices from San Francisco, per the barque Glimpse, are to the 16th of May. The Weekly Herald of that date states that the troubles on the line of the Overland Mail have ...
Article : 907 wordsThe annual meeting of the Argyle Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held on the 9th. The committee, in the report, congratulated the members not only on the financial position of the society, but also ...
Article : 1,979 wordsGENTLEMEN— Having heard that certain enterprising men at Newcastle have taken it into their heads to hatch a Steam Company, for the purpose of [?] steamers which now run to Morpeth, I cannot help ...
Article : 364 wordsVia South Australia, we have advices from the Cape to the 3rd of May, per the Travancore. The Cape Argus states that the new Governor (Mr. Wodehouse) had recently returned from a short tour ...
Article : 820 wordsGENTLEMEN—In your issue of the 26th June, I read an article the production of the pen of Mr. S. N. Dark, of Clarence Town, wherein he unfairly comments on my "wretched ignorance" on the principle of protective ...
Article : 435 wordsHaving a oommon interest in the welfare of the colony in general, and of this part of it in particular, allow me, through the medium of your columns, to make a few remarks on the present state of matters on this river. In ...
Article : 612 wordsGENTLEMEN—I enclose you some directions published in the year 1843, an the culture and curing of tobacco, taken frbm an American work, and revised to suit the climate of this colony, by the late, and well known ...
Article : 326 wordsSale of 941 bales by Messrs. J. T. Simes and Co., Wednesday, May 7th:- Ex Jason: CT over As, 45 at 29½d, [?] 26d, 3 at 25½d; over C. 11 at 20½d; DR over G, over New ...
Article : 3,787 wordsGENTLEMEN—The prevalence of diptherla and its fearful effects leads me request the favour of your publishing the subjoined extracts from "Graham's Modern Domestic Medicine." The fact, that a certain medicine ...
Article : 419 wordsGENTLEMEN—It appears that the inhabitants of East Maitland have been induced by a few designing persons, who are desirous to show off Mayor and Aldermen, at the expense of their neighbours. From the assessment ...
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