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  2. WAR BATTA

    THE war upon which we are now entering bids fair to be long, sanguinary, and in one sense profitless. As a naval war, our sailors will have nothing but honour and glory to fight for. No "galloons," no ...

    Article : 617 words
  3. THE FAST DAY.

    SIR—The letter of "A Protestant," in your issue of to-day seems to me to be wholly uncalled for, and injudicious on the approach of the solemn service in which we are about to be engaged. Whether the ...

    Article : 510 words
  4. THE WELLINGTON COLLEGE.

    THE Governors of this most appropriate monument to the memory of the late Duke of Wellington have announced their plan of operations. Out of the sum of £105,760 subscribed, there remains £11,000 unpaid, of ...

    Article : 862 words
  5. FRIDAY'S OFFERINGS.—OUR DEFENCES.

    SIR,—Much has been recently written on the subject of our defences, and something happily is to be done, to show our grateful remembrance of our countrymen of both services who have gone forth to fight ...

    Article : 951 words
  6. LIBERTY OF THE SEAS.

    THE remarks we published on Wednesday, on the question of trade under a neutral flag, and on the trade of British subjects with the enemy, were entirely confirmed by the publication on the same day of two ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  7. ONE OF OUR LEGAL FICTIONS.

    THE prayers were made, the benediction given, the bells rang out their lusty epithalamium, and by the law of the Church and the law of the land, Charlotte and Robert Desborough were henceforth, one—one in ...

    Article : 4,651 words
  8. RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.

    IN an article last week suggesting the grant of War batta to the Naval and Military forces employed in the Black Sea and in the Baltic, we alluded casually to the indulgences granted to neutrals by the proclamation ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  9. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I have some doubts as to the real sex of the "Despairing Lady" of Windsor. The absence of a postscript to her letter looks very suspicious; but then, it is also without a date, so that it may, after all, ...

    Article : 310 words
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