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  2. AN OLD HAND'S CHAUNT.

    'Tis twenty years, or nearly so, Since I first started farming, Ad many curious things I've seen, And changes quite alarming; ...

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    The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved that this message be entered on the minutes, printed, and taken into consideration on Wednesday next: carried. ...

    Article : 3,320 words
  4. A SCENE IN THE IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    It was suspected that Mr. Trench had been long in negotiation with Lord Castlereagh, but they did not in the early part of that night appear to have been brought to any conclusion. His conditions ...

    Article : 501 words
  5. Legislative Council.

    The council met at the usual hour. Sir. T. MITCHELL gave notice that, on Wednesday, June 12, he would move for the following returns:— ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. PASSING EVENTS.

    It is almost impossible, in the space that remains at our disposal, to offer any satisfactory comments on the events of the week—beginning with the blaze of eloquence that came from Mr. Shiel on Saturday, ...

    Article : 2,128 words
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    EXTRAORDINARY MOTTO.—The New York Morning Herald has the following for its motto:—Take no shin plasters, all damned rogues who issue them—live temperately—drink ...

    Article : 60 words
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