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  3. REDRUTH.

    If it were not for the shattered health of the writer hereof, caused by recent unfortunate events on the Wannon, connected with myself and the President of the Shire,—so shattered ...

    Article : 757 words
  4. HIGHLAND FUN ABROAD.

    SIR,—Now that the great contest is over, and that we have all gained or lost our point, and the excitement of the political war is somewhat subsided, leaving us time to think of something ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. "THE IRISH CLIQUE."

    SIR,—I cannot congratulate either yourself or Mr. Fairbairn's committee on electioneering tactics, insulting a whole nation, as has been done, by the prominent notice in your last issue to ...

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  6. To the Editor of the Spectator.

    SIR,—It is to be hoped the Town Concil will not permit the soft material in the shape of stone to be used as metalling for the bad spot in Thomson-street at its junction with ...

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