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  2. REPLY TO MAJOR-GENERAL DARLING'S

    An illustration of a fact being, however, at all times more convincing than a bare assertion, I will, for the satisfaction of the General, who appears so desirous of ...

    Article : 401 words
  3. CHARGE XIII.

    Neither this section of Mr. Hume's speech, referring to the Governor's "general conduct,' nor the Reply, call forth any notice, as the facts therein alluded to ...

    Article : 33 words
  4. CHARGE XIV.

    Mr. Hume comments on an address which had been presented to the Governor, the signatures to which are analysed by him, and the result stated. The ...

    Article : 668 words
  5. LATE ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    Rumours have been afloat for some d that cases of malignant Cholera have curred in London: one in the parish St. Paul, Covent-Garden—the other ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. CHARGE X.

    This being a matter of such general notoriety, it is really beyond beyond belief, that any man of common honesty should be so brazen as to deny it. Can any ...

    Article : 182 words
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    On Saturday morning, a report was [?]er prevalent at the West End of the Town that a man had died in the Military Hospital in Rochester-row, Tothill fields, throug ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. CHARGE XII.

    "That the patronage of the Governor-of New South Wales from £30,000 to £40,000 a year'' In his reply to this, the General first ...

    Article : 512 words
  9. CHARGE VI.

    " Again "I would ask, why should Mr. Leay receive. £2000 a year as secretary. £250 a, year for house rent, and pension of £750, hesides large grants of land." ...

    Article : 412 words
  10. CHARGE XI.

    "The country m'gh[?] be saved an immense expense in supporting the convicts at the Penitentiary, the Hulks, and at the Dock-yards, if they were transported to' New South ...

    Article : 913 words
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    DISCOVERY OF VALUABLE CLAY MINES NEAR CHEADLE—We have this week to record the discovery of extensive beds of china clay, on the estate of the Earl of ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. CHARGE XV.

    ''If the charges against General Darling should be disproved, he would he ready and willing to retract what he had said.'' Even this disposition evinced by ...

    Article : 334 words
  13. CHARGES VIII. & IX.

    " The Auditor General however is a person whom the Governor has brought from another colony (the Mauritius; and his brother In law ...

    Article : 531 words
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    Advertising : 184 words
  15. CHARGE VII.

    ''The Governor of Now South Wales exercises power, and the consequence i, that he has made grants to every branch of his This enormous grant, worth from 50l, to ...

    Article : 686 words
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