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  2. NEW NOTICES OF MOTION.

    Mr. DALLEY to move—That an addraas be presented to his Excellency the Governor-General, praying that his Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid upon the table of the House, the following correspondence, ...

    Article : 936 words
  3. PREACHING AT THE SURREY GARDENS.

    Things are not now in the Surrey Gardens as they were in their prime, though the change is, perhaps,more apparent than real. There is still a remnant of the familiar beasts and the moulting birds, the odd fish, the ...

    Article : 2,169 words
  4. THE RELATIONS OF THE BANK WITH THE GOVERNMENT.

    Necessity is a stern and unnatural parent; at least she often appears to be so, frequently treating her offspring very harshly, or seeming to neglect them altogether—leaving them to ...

    Article : 1,726 words
  5. MALLET'S THIRTY-SIX INCH MORTARS AND SHELLS.

    The hollow explosive projectiles that we call shells or bombs are a very old invention in the noble art of human destruction. Under the name of "coininges" they consisted of rudely formed globes of plate iron ...

    Article : 2,409 words
  6. THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

    It is more difficult for England to govern a dependency like India, honestly and efficiently, than it is or has been for any nation or government upon which a similar task has been ...

    Article : 1,925 words
  7. IMPOUNDINGS.

    TOMNONG SWAMP, Rylstone, March 20, from the unclosed land of Mr. James Neveil Carwell; da[?] and driving 9. 6d.;—Flea-bitten grey horse, long switch tail, scar on near shoulder, branded like R over [?] ...

    Article : 133 words
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