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  2. TURKEY.

    Among the "signs of the times," there is, perhaps, none so remarkable and striking as the mental revolution, which, for the last twenty years, has been groping its way through the dark and gloomy ...

    Article : 2,532 words
  3. Supreme Court.

    The following gentlemen were fined for non-attendance as jurors:—Messrs. G. N. Simpson, Pitt-street, E. Scrase, Pitt-street, Joseph Sly. Pitt-street, T. D. Smith, Castlereagh-street, W. H. ...

    Article : 3,084 words
  4. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    If "An Inhabitant" of Newcastle can detect the chief constable in question in any of the numerous crimes with which he charges his relations, we shall be happy to aid in bringing him to justice; but we cannot agree to punish any man for ...

    Article : 60 words
  5. CALENDAR FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  6. THE CHRONICLE.

    BY a private communication received by the Pekoe, we learn that Lord John Russell's New South Wales Bill had been read a first time in the house of commons, and that the following are ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. CHINA.

    We have files of Singapore and Prince of Wales' Island papers, but they contain no authentic intelligence respecting China, except the list of vessels belonging to the China expedition which had touched ...

    Article : 380 words
  8. MONTESQUIEU AND THE BOATMAN.

    A young man, whose name was Roberts, posted himself at the ferry of Marseilles till some one should enter his boat, that he might carry him over. A person presently came; but, as Roberts had not ...

    Article : 1,382 words
  9. THE NEWCASTLE GAOL GAZETTE.

    FOR some time past we have not been in the habit of noticing the lucubrations of the scribe who caters for the prejudices of the "out and out" Protestants of the colony. Since the time that the unfortunate ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  10. THE JESUITS TEETOTALLERS.

    Voltaire said repeatedly, that he could not subvert christianity, until he had destroyed the Jesuits. Their suppression was at last effected, partly by his own impious writings, and partly by the intrigues of ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  11. ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM PRISON

    AT CAMPBELLTOWN.—On the evening of Wednesday, the 21st ultimo, fourteen prisoners of the crown were received into this establishment from Liverpool, under a strong military escort, in order to be ...

    Article : 640 words
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