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  2. LITERARY CORRESPONDENCE.

    In 1845 began what I call the Peel Panic. The spirit of optimism had prevailed for three years, and so great was the intoxication of men in England, that ...

    Article : 684 words
  3. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved that his Excellency's Message No. 34, with the Customs Duties Hill be real. The Message having been read by the Clerk ...

    Article : 6,796 words
  4. SYDNEY POLICE OFFICE.—THURSDAY.

    FORGERY.—James Kean, and Melissa his wife, were remanded on Saturday last, upon the charge of attempting to utter a lorged cheque upon the Bank of New South Wales, for £l70, purporting ...

    Article : 2,183 words
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  6. FRIDAY.

    BREACH OF THE PEACE.—John Brown, was ordered to find sureties to keep the peace towards Mary Johnstone for six months, himself in £10, and two sureties in £5 each, in default to be ...

    Article : 283 words
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