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  2. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    We regret we can make no apology to Mr. Thomas Foster; our messenger denies that he made the offer he alludes to, and we cannot admit his right to meddle, as Mr. F. confesses he did, with the interpretation of documents that do not in any ...

    Article : 47 words
  3. THE CHRONICLE.

    WELL! the people of the colony have met once more, in order to be insulted by the would-be lords of the soil. The meeting of yesterday was unlike any other meeting that we have witnessed in the ...

    Article : 716 words
  4. Supreme Court.

    The following gentlemen were fined forty shillings each for their non-attendance as jurors:— Messrs. William Pullinger and William Parsons, Sydney; Messrs. Joseph Pye, Matthew Pearce, ...

    Article : 2,624 words
  5. "WHO IS THE GENTLEMAN?"

    IT was incidentally mentioned by one of the speakers at the meeting yesterday that a gentleman present had aided Mr. C. Buller in drawing up his famous double-election constitution for this colony; ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.—PUBLIC MEETING.

    Yesterday afternoon the largest meeting ever held in this colony was assembled in the Victoria Theatre, Pitt-street. Every part of the house—the stage, pit, boxes, and gallery—was crowded to the greatest ...

    Article : 7,439 words
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