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  2. THE REGISTRATION OF DEEDS. No. 2.

    SIR,—It is not to be supposed that any one extent a practical, or, if I may use the term, a professional registrar, can sufficiently understand the comprehensiveness of the science of registration to effect those ...

    Article : 1,830 words
  3. SIR JOHN PAKINGTON AND SIR JAMES GRAHAM.

    WE have been requested to publish the following correspondence:— Admiralty, May 12. Dear Sir James Graham,—I feel obliged to call your ...

    Article : 534 words
  4. THE LATE MAIL ROBBERY.

    SIR,—From your admitted, impartiality as a journalist, I am emboldened to request you will afford me an opportunity of stating to the public a few facts relative to the subject of this letter. In all likelihood I ...

    Article : 575 words
  5. ITALIAN REMINISCENCES. VENICE.

    APPROACH.—Entering Venice from that old seat of learning, Padua used to be (I speak of twelve years ago) a very interesting and uncommon sight. Luxurious gondola received you at the land's-end, and ...

    Article : 2,549 words
  6. GENERAL PEEL AND SIR JAMES GRAHAM.

    Dear Sir James Graham,—I have waited in hope that you would have contradicted a statement reported to have been made by you in your speech at Carlisle, on Monday last, to the effect, "That in order to ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  7. OPIUM SEIZURE.

    SIR,—Heretofore, we have been under the idea that we were dwelling in a colony where commerce was comparatively free from the petty tyrannies which a long-established system of official detail, under a ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  8. WHAT DETERMINES THE VALUE OF GOLD?

    THE probable fall in the value of gold continues to engage the attention of some of our contemporaries. One of them assures us that it is bringing on a more portentous revolution than the disputes of the despots. ...

    Article : 2,607 words
  9. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    YESTERDAY afternoon, an influential deputation from the General Association for the Australian Colonies, had an interview, by appointment, with Lord Colchester, the Postmaster-General, at the Chief-office in ...

    Article : 1,461 words
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