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  2. A GREAT MAN HAS FALLEN IN ISRAEL.

    SIR—I see in the [?]pect of political life in th[?] colony a total disregard paid to the eminent services [?] those who are entitled to hold a high position in th[?] hearts and minds of their fellow countrymen, [?] ...

    Article : 977 words
  3. LITERATURE.

    Chronicle of England, B.C. 55—A.D. 1485. Written and illustrated by JAMES E. DOYLE. The designs engraved and printed in colours by EDMUND EVANS. London; Longman and Co. ...

    Article : 2,067 words
  4. PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL CONTEST.

    A project has been started which has for its object the making [?]till better acquainted with each other of the artisan[?] of England and Franc[?]. The visit of the Orphoenist rather more than three years ago was of the utmost possible ...

    Article : 1,662 words
  5. LAW.

    MASTER'S OFFCE.—Collina v. Fitzgerald, receiver's account and costs, and plaintiff's cost[?]; Baxter v. Morris, charg[?]; the Commercial Bank v. Vernon, to consider o[?]der; M[?]llin v. Vernon, charge. ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. INSOLVENCY COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of James Cain, a third meeting. Insolvent old not appear. One debt was proved; and on the application of Mr. R. B. Smith, the meeting was adjourned ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    BEFORE, Messrs. Caldwell, Peden, Chapman, and Murray. Three drunkards were brought and discharged. Mary Ann Brown, charged as a vagrant, was sent to gaol for one month; Ellen Mar[?], was sentenced to ...

    Article : 972 words
  8. THE MAITLAND AND CAMDEN DISTRESS.

    SIR,—Be good enough to give me one more letter on the above subject, in order to set myself right from the misrepresentation of a few clamorous scribbers. I stand [?]o every word I said on the Maitland distress, ...

    Article : 693 words
  9. NAPOLEON AND WELLINGTON.

    MOST Englishmen remember the proposal made by the villain Caritillon to Napoleon to assassinate Wellington, and the avidity with which the great soldier disgraced himself by assenting to the horrid ...

    Article : 1,973 words
  10. WATER POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    BEFORE Messrs. R. Ronald, B. Burdekin, and E. North. John Maloney pleaded guilty of being drunk and conducting himself in a riotous manner in George-street, and was admonished and discharged. ...

    Article : 180 words
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