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  2. THE REVENUE.

    The Government Gazette of yesterday contains the usual statement of the public revenues of the colony for the year and quarter ended 30th June, which we republish in our sixth page. ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  3. THE PROSPECTS OF THE WAR.

    SIR—Having had occasion, when collecting materials or my recent lecture on the "Seripture Prophecies descriptive of the rise and progress, the decline and fall of the Mahometan power, and the bearings of these ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  4. RELIGIOUS ENDOWMENTS.

    SIR—We, a number of citizens of the Celes[?]ia[?] Empire or Chinese Immigrants, being strangers, request the favour of your advice and assistance, in procuring for ourselves a share of the blessings which the liberal ...

    Article : 321 words
  5. IMPOUNDINGS.

    PICTON, June 13, from Abbotsford, by Captain Christmas:— Red bullock, cocked horns, part of tail white, brands illegible, indescribable brand on near ribs; white bullock, red spots about head, snail horned, brand like TVB near shoulder; red cow, ...

    Article : 2,046 words
  6. CAUTION FOR THE TIMES.

    The gradual improvement of institution—whether the correction of positive abuses, the abolition of wornout usages, the substitution of more effective for less effective instruments, or the elevation and enlargement ...

    Article : 2,255 words
  7. THE TIMES AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    "We are not very fond of the Times," says the Standard; "nobody, at least, will accuse us of an indiscriminating affection for it. But if success is to be the test of skill, and the tree is to he known by its fruit, ...

    Article : 670 words
  8. THE SARDINIAN SUBSIDY, AND PALMERSTON ON POLAND.

    Of the many eloquent sentences addressed to the House of Commons on Wednesday last (the day of humiliation) from the pulpit of St. Margaret's, probably none was more loudly applauded by the hearts of his ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  9. ANONYMOUS ARTICLES.

    The late debate on the newspaper stamps has brought up the question whether the law which in other countries requires articles to bear the writer's name is not a good one. It is what lawyers call a very ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  10. To the Editor of the Empire.

    Sir—Several residents here were disgusted in reading in Herald of July 4th, the miserable and selfish drivelling of One who has had the honour of serving in the Ordnance Department, and, I suspect, who has the ...

    Article : 368 words
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