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  2. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

    HAVING in view the amendment of the Municipalities Act of 1864, under which the several corporations in this colony are now embodied, and concerning the imperfection of which so ...

    Article : 958 words
  3. NUISANCES.

    SIR,—On Saturday last a gont either died or was thrown upon the green near the pound, and directly opposite the Waverley Cottages. It has lain there ever since, and the smell from ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. IPSWICH.

    AT the Police Court, this morning, P. M'Namara, who pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness in the public streets, and also to having made use of profane language, was, for ...

    Article : 659 words
  5. RUSSIA AND [?] TREATY OF 1856.

    THE Times contains the following telegrams in connection with the Russian note in reference to the Black sen:— St.Petersburg, November 18.—The Journal ...

    Article : 2,320 words
  6. HOW ALSACE AND LORRAINE BECAME FRENCH.

    THE question "How did Alsace and Lorraine become French?" was touched upon, along with many other questions, in Mr. Carlyle's recent characteristic letter. But it admits ...

    Article : 2,331 words
  7. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    SIR,—When I read "Publicola's" strictures on the above subject I should (if I were an American) cry out "Bully for you, old hoss." There is, in the British bosom, an inherent ...

    Article : 666 words
  8. MR. CARLYLE ON THE WAR.

    THE following letter from Mr. Thomas Carlyle, dated "Chels[?], November 11," appears in the Times:— "It is probably an amitable trait of human ...

    Article : 3,940 words
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