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  2. THE NEUTRALITY OF ENGLAND, AND WHAT IT OUGHT TO MEAN.

    The firm conviction has been expressed with the most absolute unanimity, alike by the states [?]n, by the representatives, and by the consttuencies of England, that our position in the ...

    Article : 1,842 words
  3. THE VICTORIAN CONVENTION AND MINING LEASES.

    Sir,—An unaccountable misconception seems to prevail in the minds of the Melbourne public, with regard to the wants and feelings of the people on the gold-fields in reference to mining ...

    Article : 673 words
  4. THE VOLUNTEERS OF ENGLAND.

    Few sights are invested with greater grandear than the re-awakening of military spirit in a nation after long peace England's wars for nearly half a century have been earned on at a great ...

    Article : 1,889 words
  5. RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE.

    It is seldom indeed that any grout political sin or blunder is left without its appropriate and [?]ple retribution. Austria is learning this bitter [?] now. For generations she has pursued ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  6. THE TRUCK SYSTEM.

    Sir,—I beg to forward you the enclosed letter from the quarrymen at Brordford, and to solict the powerful aid of your pen to put an end to, or to mitigate, the [?]vil complained of, namely, the ...

    Article : 646 words
  7. GAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    The Hotspur brings us news from the Cape, having left Simon's Bay on the 6th of June. We are indebted to Messrs. Do Pass Brothers and Company for papers, from which we extract the ...

    Article : 2,317 words
  8. BACCBUS MARSH.

    A soir[?], in connection with the Bacch Marsh and Maddingley Total Abstinence Socie was hold at the Mechanics' Institute on [?] evening of Monday, 11th July. This so[?] ...

    Article : 614 words
  9. RIFLE PRACTICE.

    "Armed, say you? Armed, my Lord. From head to foot? My Lord, from top to tee."—HAMLET. ...

    Article : 368 words
  10. AUSTRIAN BARBARITIES.

    The depredations committed by Austria in Piedmont are now (says the Pays) explained. They are razzins, executed, not for the immediate wants of the anny, but in order to fill the ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  11. FORWARDING AGENTS.

    Sir,—I have the honor to draw your attention to a decision given this day by the Bench of Magistrates of the District Court. I refer to a case The Queen v.a Forwarding Agent carrying on ...

    Article : 268 words
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    Advertising : 2,008 words
  13. CIVIL MARRIAGE.

    Sir,—Amongst the many Bills which became Acts of Parliament by Royal assent in February last, was one intituled, "An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Laws affecting tho Sol[?]nmisati[?] ...

    Article : 582 words
  14. CABBAGE BLIGHT.

    Sir,—Your correspondent " Entorna ' propores to send home for the natural enemies of the aphides which destroy our cabbages, at the expense of "a few pounds;" but at present we ...

    Article : 402 words
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