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  2. THE NEW COMMISSION.

    SIR—You ask your readers to look over the list of gentlemen included in the New Commission of the Peace. I have done so, and have arrived at the conclusion, "that if Magistrates frequently sat in judgment on ...

    Article : 263 words
  3. NICARAGUA.

    A young man by the name of Milton Shauman, late a private in the Nicaraguan army under Colonel Lockridge, tells the following simple and straightforward war story of his experience in the camp of Walker. ...

    Article : 2,321 words
  4. DUNGOG.

    The wind charged yesterday, and so did the politics of the writer of a certain notice, I spied on our Courthouse, informing the inhabitants that Mr. Barker was going to attend there at 12 o'clock this day, and ...

    Article : 740 words
  5. THE ROCKY RIVER.

    Mr. Alfred Levien, under data July 18, writes to the Maitland Mercury as follows:— "This is the best gold field in New South Wales, and although I believe Oban will 'shew' in the summer, I ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

    SIR—Much and most unmerited censure has been beaped upon Captain Brownrigg, R.N., late Superintendent of the Australian Agricultural Company, by the Directors in London—too much to meet with anything ...

    Article : 950 words
  7. THE NORTHERN RIVERS.

    JUNE 21.—It is very unusual for me to employ my time in newspaper correspondence, but as much has been written on the flooded state of the country in various parts, a few lines may not be out of place in ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  8. MARTIN SCHROEDER'S STORY.

    I left my home in St. Louis, Missouri, on the 12th of November last, for California, and went as far as New Orleans, whero I remained until the 28th of December; while there I got in company with a number of men who ...

    Article : 624 words
  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    WE have Auckland papers to the 8th instant. The news is scanty. We have already published the letter of the Superintendent to the Colonial Secretary, requesting that the ...

    Article : 622 words
  10. NELSON.

    The Wellington papers supply us with intelligence from Nelson to the 21th June. The Financial Scheme of the Stafford Government had been condemned by the Council, who have ...

    Article : 823 words
  11. HAVE THE CHURCH-OF-ENGLAND CLERGY THAT LEGITIMATE INDEPENDENCE WHICH IS, ALONE COMPATIBLE WITH FREE INSTITUTIONS?

    SIR—At the parochial meeting of St. Philip's Parish, Mr. Ingelow is reported to have said "that be thought the clergy required some shield, because the Bishop had absolute power to remove a clergyman from one end of ...

    Article : 649 words
  12. THE BLACKS AND THEIR BLANKETS.

    SIR—Your columns are over open for the correction of abuses, I beg, therefore, to trespass on a short space. Eden is the township of Twofold Bay, and boasts among other ornamental architectural buildings, a look-up and ...

    Article : 274 words
  13. THE NAMOI.

    The flood here has subsided, but the river is not yet crossable; drays are slowly emerging from the bog-holes made on the roads. The Lower Namoi is yet in complete bog, and no drays will be able to travel below the ...

    Article : 289 words
  14. WELLINGTON.

    Our dates from Wellington are to the 7th instant. "We learn," says the Independent, "that the proclamation dissolving the Provincial Council of Wellington will be made by his Excellency on the 1st of ...

    Article : 1,197 words
  15. THE BLACKS AND THEIR BLANKETS.

    SIR—The darkies here had their yearly winter gift distributed to them on Tuesday last. There was a gathering of between 300 and 400, of whom about 150 were served with comfortless cotton rugs, or rather ordinary sized ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. TWELVE O'CLOCK GUN.

    Notice is given in yesterday's Gazette, that until the proposed Time Ball shall be completed, and in operation, arrangements have been made to fire a 24-pounder gun from Fort Maoqunrie, daily, at ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. VICE-CONSUL FOR RUSSIA.

    The appointment of Edmund Monson Paul, Esq., to be Russian Vice-Consul at Sydney, is notified in yesterday's Gazette. ...

    Article : 26 words
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