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  2. THE TASMANIAN BUDGET.

    We rose from an examination of the estimates for 1859, and the perusal of the ministerial explanation, with feelings of mingled sorrow and indignation. The aggregate expenditure is [?]erly disproportionate to ...

    Article : 2,034 words
  3. LATEST NEWS FROM SALT LAKE.

    THE Argus acknowledges, by the What Cheer, receipt of one day's later intelligence from California, viz., to 27th May. The only item fit for extract is contained in a letter from the San Bernardino ...

    Article : 796 words
  4. SKETCHES IN PARLIAMENT.

    PARTY contest has evidently subsided for this Session, and legislation has become politico-economic, social, and even domestic. It is astonishing how elephantine is the grasp of the House of Commons. Nothing is too ...

    Article : 2,088 words
  5. THE DEBATES ON THE INDIAN BILL.

    THE prolonged Indian debates have worn ont the interest which attended the earlier stages of the discussion, and only the most zealous students of Parliamentary reports have kept up with the final progress ...

    Article : 1,584 words
  6. COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS.

    A QUESTION put to Lord Derby by Lord Lyttleton recently in the House of Lords, led to a short debate on the subject of competitive examinations for the Civil Service, in the course of which Lord Grey stated, with ...

    Article : 2,682 words
  7. LITERARY NOTES.

    THE "Life of Sir John Falstaff," by Mr. Brough, illustrated by George Cruikshank, or rather the life of Falstaff in a series of e[?]chings by George Cruikshank, with letter-press by Mr. Brough, for the original idea ...

    Article : 1,186 words
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