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  2. THE MINISTER AND THE LETTER.

    How merrily, how jollily we're spreading through the year ; The wheat is up at sixty-six, the oats, my boys, are dear; The people are half-starving, the potatoes rot and fail; Oh proud must be our Minister of such a Sliding Scale! ...

    Article : 366 words
  3. SIR CHARLES FITZROY.

    The Governor-in-Chief to the Honorable the President and Board of Council, and the Honorable the Speaker and House of Assembly. The Governor-in-Chief feels it to be his duty to take the earliest opportunity of informing the Honorable Board ...

    Article : 1,612 words
  4. THE DIFFICULTY WITH THE PUNJAUB.

    A Correspondent, whose letter appears in to day's paper on the subject of our policy towards the Punjaub, with great vigour and on some points carries us with him. But we are not prepared to charge a timid policy on the Government with our ...

    Article : 1,843 words
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