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  2. NATIVE POLICE.

    SIR,—If it really is true that the Government are engaged in investigating the numberless grave charges brought by our settlers, our benches, our medical men, our magis[?]rates, the officers of the native police, the ...

    Article : 997 words
  3. VISIT TO THE STATE PRISON.

    UPON the invitation of Colonel Snowden, one of the State Prison inspectors, we paid a visit on Friday last to San Quentin, for the purpose of judging for ourselves of the means provided by the State for the safe ...

    Article : 2,132 words
  4. POLAND OPPOSED TO RUSSIA.

    A PAMPHLET has just appeared, under the title of "[?] Letter to the Emperor on the Eastern Question," and is traced to the inspirati[?]n of a person long enjoying the intimacy of the emperor, and who, though not now ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  5. THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK.

    THE COMMISSION.—On Monday last the labours of the Commission on Sir James Brooke ceased. Mr. Prinsep declared it closed and together with his colleague, left this for Calcutta in the steamer Shanghai ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  6. SHARKS IN HARBOUR.

    SIR,—In addition to the notice in this day's issue, respecting the sharks in Woolloomooloo Bay, I beg to inform you that another was captured off [?]otts' Point, on Sunday morning, measuring nine feet six inches. ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. THE DOINGS OF THE CZAR.

    As the winter is now approaching, and the Russians have nothing to fear from the operations of the Allies in the north for the next eight months, all the available troops have been marched to the south, and the ...

    Article : 606 words
  8. ADMINISTRATION OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE COLONIES.

    SIR—I observe that in a recent number of your journal, you have made s[?]me animadversions upon the Colonial Office, and it has occurred to me, that some details relative to the changes which have taken place ...

    Article : 2,246 words
  9. KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    THE terrible record of the war—a record written in the blood of the brave saddens our columns. Who can calculate the amount of agony, of lingering, wasting sorrow, of which that record is the history? ...

    Article : 1,443 words
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