SIR,—The Courier of the 27th ultimo, has an article, in reference to Mr. Hume and myself, which would require no notice from me, were the circulation of the Courier confined to this Colony, ...
Article : 1,510 wordsThe subjoined opinion of the three Judges of the elder Colony, on the legal disqualification of Jurors, is a highly important document, and is an authority which will tend in a great measure to ...
Article : 1,000 wordsThe Minute of the Lieutenant Governor to the Legislative Council, "explanatory of the several heads of Expenditure, and of Ways and Means, as estimated for ...
Article : 7,750 wordsSIR,—An attentive perusal of your letter to the Editor of the Tasmanian, is sufficient without one word from me to satisfy any impartial person, that you have both suppressed and ...
Article : 1,021 wordsWe were led into an error last week, when we stated that Mr. Burnett had intimated the Lieutenant Governor's intention of following the example of Governor BOURKE, by having the ...
Article : 220 wordsSIR.— The following passage occurs in a paragraph in the last number of the COLONIAL TIMES: "The greater pare of the New Norfolk, and the neighbouring population, are wealthy, and, of ...
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