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  2. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    We should have inserted the letters of "Bere," "An Emigrant of 1827," and "A white man without a cross," detailing the gross vices and profligacy of many of the "respectable" petitioners against the liberty of the cmanclpists; but as the ...

    Article : 113 words
  3. Original Correspondence.

    MR. EDITOR—Our right reverend and revered Bishop has just completed a visitation of this part of his very extensive diocese: his lordship reached Berrima on Saturday evening the 8th instant, and ...

    Article : 498 words
  4. STATE and PROSPECTS of CATHOLICISM IN ENGLAND.

    Both the writers whose works are before us (Dr. Wiseman, and the author of "Popery in England") agree in one fact—the great increase of the Catholic religion, in numbers, resources, and influences. ...

    Article : 3,330 words
  5. CALENDAR FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  6. THE CHRONICLE.

    THE arrivals of yesterday have brought us letters and papers from Kororarika to a late date. Nothing of moment appears to have occurred. The French store ship L'Aube, Captain Lavaud, brought two ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. LANCASHIRE ASSIZES.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 28.—Mr. Justice Coleridge took his seat on the bench at five minutes to nine, and proceeded to pass sentence on the prisoners who had pleaded guilty the previous day. ...

    Article : 4,922 words
  8. HORSERACING.

    MR. EDITOR—I regret that my former letter could not be inserted in your paper in consequence of its being libellous ; and I regret it the more because I considered it might have been the means of holding ...

    Article : 575 words
  9. THE ESTIMATES FOR 1841.

    WE have glanced over the Estimates for the ensuing year, and, so far as we have been enabled to judge of them with reference to the state of things existing in the colony, we cannot help saying that a ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. BLOODHOUNDS TRAINED TO DESTROY HUMAN BEINGS.

    WERE any unsophisticated individual, who knew little of history, to be told that a contrivance so fiendish as that of employing bloodhounds for the destruction of human beings existed among men, he ...

    Article : 894 words
  11. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    MR. EDITOR—Observing in the Colonist of yesterday a paragraph stating that "a Pigeon Match was to have come off yesterday on the road, but unfortunately the birds would not take wing, and so ...

    Article : 512 words
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