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  2. A LAWYER'S LETTER.

    Both married women and infants (that persons under 21 years of age) have long been the subjects of special disabilities and privileges ...

    Article : 2,987 words
  3. DO UNTO OTHERS, ETC.

    SIR,—There is a medium in all things. That medium has been far exceeded by the purchasers of the drapery stock formerly belonging to me. My name has been branded to all quarters of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. EARLY HISTORY OF CORNWALL LODGE AND DISTRICT.

    In May, 1857, the members of the Cornwall Lodge, also the Star, decided to join in the procession in full regalia, headed by a band engaged by the lodge on the ...

    Article : 1,993 words
  5. INFANTS.

    Legal infants (that is, persons of both sexes under 21 years of age) have of late years been strongly favoured by the law. Formerly any contract made or debt ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. COUNTRY INTELLIGENCE.

    Last Saturday night a drawing-room entertainment, as it was termed, was hold in the Town Hall, when T. Shaw Esq. acted as master of ceremonies. The ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I think you will agree with me in saying the present system of procuring meat fit for any person who has the welfare of his health and body, or body and health ...

    Article : 759 words
  8. TASMANIA AS A FIELD FOR EMIGRATION.

    Mr. Spense, Aidrie and London. DEAR SIR,—I left my readers at the top of the sidling admiring the scenery that unfolded to his observation. Leaving ...

    Article : 2,342 words
  9. BEACONSFIELD.

    On Monday a severe accident befell two miners in the Tasmania mine. It appease that Albert Williams and Peter Wood wee o preparing a shot; they had drilled the ...

    Article : 759 words
  10. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    "And the football meadow is rite with spills If you fool disposed for a cropper." —GORDON. The match on the Cricket Ground last ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  11. THE BIBLE AND MORALITY.

    SIR,—The state demands morality from its subjects, and punishes immorality, that is to my, it punishes obscene acts and language, drunkenness, theft, perjury, murder, etc., ...

    Article : 517 words
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