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  2. THE DEMOCRACY OF SYDNEY AND THE BUNCH.

    SIR—My proposition is, that to re-elect Messrs. Cowper, Campbell, and Dalley for the city will be a moral and a politicla wrong, and I will endeavour to establish it by a plain, honest, and, I hope, a generous statement of ...

    Article : 1,842 words
  3. GREAT FLOODS IN CORK.

    The Dublin correspondent of the Times, writing on the 1st of October, says:—The Cork pupers reoeived this morning state that on Tuesday a strong gale blew frort the southward, and towards evening rain fell in torrents ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  4. THE NEW EXPLORING EXPEDITION.

    The announcement will be received [?] general satisfaction that a new attempt to explore the interior of this continent will immediately be made. The command of the expedition has bern offered to Mr. Babbage, ...

    Article : 1,320 words
  5. THE QUARTER'S REVENUE.

    The returns of the revenue made up to the 30th of September present a very favourable view of the resources of the country, both as regards tbe quarter just ended and the completed year. Of course there is a ...

    Article : 470 words
  6. IMPOUNDINGS.

    DENILIQUIN, December 18, from Mathoura Run, by E. Broadribb, Esq.; damages and driving 4s. per head:— Brown and while poley cow, NS near rump; brown and while snaily cow, CE off ribs; red and white cow, TJ ...

    Article : 2,859 words
  7. CON[?]NENTAL POLITICS.

    The Paris correspondent of the Times, writing from that city on the 2nd of October, says:- Those journalists and amateur politicians who strain their inge[?] to discover or invent details of recent ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  8. TRADE WITH CHINA.

    The Hong Kong Register publishes a sensible letter to Lord Elgin, on the trade of Great Britain with China the production, it is understood, of a gentleman at Shanghae, who on more than one occasion has ...

    Article : 1,457 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR—Mr. Cowper having, in a speech delivered on the 1st instant to curtain electors of Sydney, done me the honour of introducing my name in connection with the subject of Electoral Reform, and in terms calculated to ...

    Article : 887 words
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