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  2. PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The unintelligible manner in which the proceedings of the Legislative Council are reported by the learned Clerk, is a perfect insult to the Public, and we ...

    Article : 332 words
  3. Flour.

    We have just heard that a supply of this necessary may very soon be expected from the Mauritius, some of our Merchants having sent orders and remittances ...

    Article : 100 words
  4. The Poles.

    What man is there, who has a spark of freedom in his breast, that does not feel for "Sarmatia's wrongs," and sympathize with her gallant exiled sons. We should ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. Sugar.

    The Merope has brought a considerable supply of sugar; and by letters which we have seen from the Mauritius, she had carried away the last of the old crop, so ...

    Article : 45 words
  6. Original Correspondence.

    SIR,—Your last publication, acknowledging the receipt of a communication from a Launceston Correspondent, and containing an accompanying letter, has given much satisfaction in ...

    Article : 451 words
  7. Scarcity of Provisions.

    We have discovered amongst a heap of unpublished letters from Correspondents, one headed, the "Lie Direct," commenting in no measured terms, on the famous ...

    Article : 837 words
  8. British News.

    "We are glad to find that the Lord Chancellor's Bill, for improving the administration of criminal justice in the metropolis, has met with a reception from ...

    Article : 567 words
  9. VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Attorney General brought forward the protest, of which he had given notice on the 29th ultimo. After some discussion, it was withdrawn. ...

    Article : 971 words
  10. Theatre.

    Thursday last, was Mr. Campbell's Benefit. The Theatre was filled, and an extra hand or two were in the Orchestra. Towards the close of the first piece, there ...

    Article : 418 words
  11. To the Editor of the TRUE COLONIST.

    SIR,—Your having favored my last letter on the "Dog Act," has induced me to write to you again on the subject. As the Bill is now before the Council, I beg leave to offer a few remarks ...

    Article : 519 words
  12. The Gazette.

    Cabeats.—Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned claims for Grants will be forwarded for approval or investigation to the Commissioners, appointed to examine into applications for titles to ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. To the Editor of the TRUE COLONIST.

    SIR,—I have been waiting for some time with anxiety, to see some remarks from your able pen, in your valuable paper, The True Colonist, respecting the 21st. Regt. or the R. N. B. F. ...

    Article : 567 words
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