SIR, PLBASE to allow the following a place in your Journal, so conspieuous for its philanthropic advocacy of oppressed poverty. IN last April, my Government Servant became a Candidate ...
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Advertising : 781 wordsARRIVALS.—On Tuesday, the Schooner Henry, from Port Dalrymple.—Lading 1,000 bushels of Wheat and 2 tons of Potatoes. Yesterday, the Ship Guilford, Captain Magnus Johnson, from London on March 24th, ...
Article : 269 wordsBY the Guildford, which sailed from Plymouth, March 31st, we learn that the Manlius, with male prisoners, may be expected hourly. The Cambridge, with male prisoners, from Ireland, and having on board Colonel ...
Article : 782 wordsWHEAT has at length become a mere drug in our Market. At One o'Clock this day a large quantity remained undisposed of Prime quality grain did not bring more than a Dollar a Bushel, and the principal portion was sold at 4s. Maize maintains its ...
Article : 186 wordsWE have received a letter from Mr. Kelly, dated Windsor Gaol, complaining of the severity of the Magistrates' Court, and of the Court of Quarter Sessions at Windsor. However much we may regret Mr. Kelly's ...
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The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828), Thu 26 Jul 1827, Page 3
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