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  3. REPRESENTATION OF NEW ENGLAND.

    A portion of the manifesto issued by the League, which though he did not approve of all of it, seemed to be much too liberal for Mr. Hart; but he [Mr. R.] would ...

    Article : 1,197 words
  4. NEW ENGLAND GOLD FIELDS.

    WHETHER the England winters are getting colder or our own blood thinner, I know not, but certainly the weather last week was exceedingly severe—cold, biting ...

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  5. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1859.

    MR. RUSDEN, apparently not satisfied with the receipt of a ticket-of-leave from the constituency of New England and M'Leay, at the election in 1858, seems ...

    Article : 1,710 words
  6. MEETING FOR MR. HART.

    ON Monday evening Mr. Hart's supporters attended in large numbers a public meeting at Mrs. Monahan's Inn, called for the purpose of enabling Messrs. Forster and ...

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