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  2. THE SLAVE TRADE.

    [The following interesting which shew the extent to which the disgusting and inhuman traffic in slaves is still carried, notwithstanding the exertions for years of tho British Legislature, we extract from the last Quarterly Review. ...

    Article : 3,637 words
  3. MIMOSA BARK.

    A few weeks since (says the Colonial Times) our readers will remember we mentioned that a Company was about to be formed, or rather that the present Horse-breeding Company was about to be transformed into one for the ...

    Article : 375 words
  4. ABORIGINES.

    In glancing over the columns of your contemporaries of last week (says a writer in a Van Diemen's Land paper) I observe a remark to the following effect:—"We hope the atrocities of the Aborigines will now cease, as Black Tom is dead. ...

    Article : 368 words
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  6. STORY OF MACPHERSON.

    It was about the year 1805, that Major Macpherson and a few gentlemen of his acquaintance, with their attendants, went out to hant in the middle of that tremendous range of mountains which rise be ...

    Article : 1,184 words
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