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  2. LAW INTELLIGENCE,

    Mr. Murray moved that the name of Mr. James Martin be strucK off the roll of attorneys, with a view to his admission as a barrister of the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice— I think you would do well to ...

    Article : 1,516 words
  3. LETTER FROM JOSIAH QUINCY, SENIOR.

    The following letter from Josiah Quincy Esq., who is now in the eighty-fifth year of his age, was read at the Unitarian Festival recently held in Boston:— Quincy, May 27. ...

    Article : 854 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    WE have received papers from Nelson to the 10 th August, and from Taranaki to the 9th August. NELSON. With regard to the discovery of gold at Nelson, the ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. GONDWANA.

    Geographers complain that the world appears to them to have grown smaller. The progress of steam and commeree has thrown open every corner of the earth till there is nothing left for them to discover. There can he ...

    Article : 1,156 words
  6. TARANAKI.

    The retirement of the belligerent natives from the neighbourhood of New Plymouth is thus announced in the Taranaki Herald of the 9th. August:— " The inhabitants of the town were startled on Wednesday last by a ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. WATER POLICE COURT.— WEDNESDAY.

    Four drunkards— William Paterson, William Hamilton, Mary Ward, and Margaret Looker, were severally fined 2Os., or in default twenty-four hours' imprison, ment. ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. SKETCH OF MR.SUMNER.

    Charles Sumner, the distinguished Massachusetts Senator, was born in Boston, January 6, 1811, and hence is now in the full maturity of manhood. His father was Charles Pinckney Sumner, a descendant of ...

    Article : 712 words
  9. THE INCOME TAX AND WAGES OF WORKMEN.

    The tax on incomes— wages as well as salaries— amounting to one hundred a year, is incomparably the most obnoxious, tyrannical, and heartless that of late years received the sanction of the three estates of the ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  10. POOR CHILDREN IN NEW YORK.

    Those who have been familiar with the Courier and Enquirer for the last few years, know that no object bearing upon the social interests of this city has so frequently received its attention as the necessity of ...

    Article : 1,514 words
  11. THE MINISTRY.

    Sir— It appears clear that the progress of the colony will be most seriously retarded by the petty jealousies of some few of our leading politicians— and unless men who have the true interest of the community, at heart ...

    Article : 878 words
  12. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.— WEDNESDAY.

    Fourteen persons were brought up for drunkenness: — Margaret Laughlan, found sitting in the South Headroad and exposing to the cold the lower extremities of an infant only four days old, was ordered to find ...

    Article : 1,144 words
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