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  2. MR. ROBERTSON'S SPEECH ON MR. MACLEAY'S MOTION.

    The hour at which Mr. Robertson addressed the Assembly on Thursday morning prevented our publishing his speech in that day's issue. We now give it at longth: ...

    Article : 2,527 words
  3. LOST IN THE BUSIL.

    It lay upon the sand—a shrivelled [?]thing, On which the sun in freakish humour slanted— A. lonesome crow above it flapped its wing, And o'er the dreary dead u requiem chanted. ...

    Article : 423 words
  4. NEW TOWN HALL.

    Sir —In your paper of the 7th I find a letter on the above subject, signod "Pro Bono Publico;" but as it appears to me to bo one-sided and partial, it may be even more for the public good if, tempered by another ...

    Article : 937 words
  5. WEST MAITLAND.

    The weather is of course the inexhaustible subject with nearly all newspaper correspondents, and as I shall not be considered wanting in matter when I have that to write about, I beg to commence with it. The ...

    Article : 950 words
  6. ALDERMANIC COATS.

    By this time, thanks to the electric telegraph and a cheap press, nearly every human being in New South Wales above the age of nine months is aware that H.R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh is on Australian soil, ...

    Article : 2,502 words
  7. TYRANNY UNMASKED AND IT[?] EFFECTS EXPOSED.

    Sir—If freedom of discussion be a proof in public meeting of the chairman being a bond s[?]ave, then indeed the reverend prelate at the head of the Roman Catholic Church may well say, " I feel myself as much a bond ...

    Article : 927 words
  8. DESIGNS FOR TOWN HALL.

    Sir,—Understanding but the City Council is about to open, the designs for the intended edifice, and to decide, the [?] thereof, I desire to offer a few observations prompted by a pure love of art, and assisted by ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. NEWCASTLE.

    The Municipal Council met again on Monday evening, and as another exciting scene was expected the Courthouse was througed with persons anxious to witness the proc[?] lings and to enjoy the anticipated treat of ...

    Article : 861 words
  10. THE WINES OF S[?]RIPTURE: WERE THEY INTOXICATING?

    Sir,—Owing to a recent lecturer having publicly stated that he believed the wines as mentioned in Scripture, were not intoxicating, I have been induced to give the matter some little consideration, and can come ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  11. DISTRICT COURT LAW.

    Gentlemen,—You [?]ummoned me at the present sittings of the District, Court for the sewer rate of two ho[?]s for the [?]ear 1866. You thought proper to abolish one claim, and obtained a judgment against me ...

    Article : 333 words
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