GENERAL HOSPITAL.—The expense of the Colonial Hospitals being defrayed by the British Government, it is hereby notified, that in no case for the future can Free persons be gratuitously ...
Article : 1,219 wordsSIR,—I beg through the columns of your Journal to call the public attention to the alarming state of the Colony as regards the present scarcity of grain and butchers' meat, and the destitute ...
Article : 1,115 wordsOn the 13th, a charge was brought forward against an Irish Judge, Baron Smith. The debute upon it is important, and by no means, in some respects, inapplicable to these Colonies. ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe subjoined clever article, we copy from the Dundee Advertiser, as being very appropriate to circumstances in this Colony. A very cursory glance at Colonel ARTHUR'S Tariff will serve to ...
Article : 1,328 wordsWe have always considered it of the utmost importance to this new Colony, that every possible encouragement should be given to those branches of industry, which tend to establish ...
Article : 683 wordsWe are unavoidably compelled to curtail our Law Report this week.—In the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Mr. BENJAMIN, of Oatlands, obtained a verdict against Mr. Griffiths, for ...
Article : 588 wordsSIR,—That the hasty or impassioned manner in which one of the Judges interrupted a Counsel while shewing (in reply to the Counsel on the other side) why a Jury should be granted in the ...
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