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  2. NOTES AND REFLECTIONS.

    NO one knows till he try, what a change travelling makes in a man. One of the subtlest arguments of the Socratic philosophy in favour of the immortality of the soul, was its power of ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  3. SMOKING IN AN OMNIBUS.

    SIR,—In a Glebe omnibus by which I had occasion to travel this afternoon, I civilly asked a fellow-passenger who was smoking to put away his cigar. At this, two other fellow-passengers demurred, and pleaded ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. THE LATE ACTING GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    We copy from the Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, the addresses presented by them to Major-General Macarthur, on his retirement from the ...

    Article : 590 words
  5. HOME SENATORS.

    HE likes to enter the ring at about ten o'clock, and seldom sets-to with, any one less than a Minister. If he can draw out Pam for a round he is in his glory. He holds his broad-brim over his hand, like a ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  6. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    IN one of the able and vigorously written articles which occasionally appear in the Times on the subject of the public health, it is observed, "Among other papers which are placed on the table of the sanitary ...

    Article : 3,112 words
  7. CAUSES FOR THIS DAY.

    JURY COURT.—Special jury cause: Mortimer and another v. Mort (part heard). Juries of four: Scott and another v. Stern and others; Wilson, official assignee, v. Evans; Clarke v. Perry, official assignee; ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. FROM THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TO MAJOR-GENERAL EDWARD MACARTHUR.

    "SIR,—We desire to embrace this the earliest opportunity of expressing, as the representatives of the people of this country in Parliament, our high sense of the mild, just, and highly judicious administration of ...

    Article : 500 words
  9. INSOLVENT COURT.

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Francis and Liddell, a second meeting was held, and debts amounting to £144 were proved. ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE MR. Dowling and Mr. Ebsworth. Six persons were found guilty of drunkenness. Two old offenders were sent to gaol for three months, and the others were severally sentenced to pay 20s., or ...

    Article : 550 words
  11. LAW. SUPREME COURT—WEDNESDAY.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice Dickinson, and a special Jury of Twelve. MORTIMER AND ANOTHER V. MORT. The trial of this case was continued, but was still ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  12. WILBERFORCE.

    THE half-yearly meeting of the Pitt Town and Wilberforce branch of the Church Society, was held in the school-house, Wilberforce, on Monday, the 9th instant, at three p.m. Although the day was very wet, yet ...

    Article : 246 words
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