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  2. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Present: His EXCELLENCY and all the Members, with the exception of Mr. O'CONNOR. Mr. KERMODE made his promised motion, "that His Excellency be pleased to lay upon the table the Desp[?] ...

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  3. ENGLISH.

    The Earl of Clarendon felt impelled, from the studied want of courtesy observed in President Folk's inaugural address towards this country, on the subject of the Oregon, to ask for information from the Foreign ...

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  4. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "COURIER."

    SIR,—In your paper of this morning's date, you have published a few memoranda having reference to the Petition from the Deanery of Longford, which were only intended for the private information of the ...

    Article : 1,529 words
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  6. LOCAL.

    COUNCIL.—We have elsewhere mentioned the fate of the Highway Act—a measure which was brought forward most unexpectedly, for it was distinctly understood that no Bill savouring of Taxation should be introduced until the Estimates ...

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