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  2. The Natives.

    We have been favoured with the following Commuaication, dated Sorell, Sept. 22, from a very respectable i[?]dividual, residing in that Town for many years:— I beg leave to inform you that another most atrocious ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  3. COLONIA TIMES

    It was with a feeling somewhat of regret, and partaking perhaps a little of sisterly jealousy, that we read in the late Sydney Papers the proceedings of their Legislative Council, several Acts having already passed that Assembly, and being ...

    Article : 6,735 words
  4. Lord Eldon.

    It is not a little amusing to find Lord Eldon becoming a Radical Reformer, after being a rank Tory, filling one of the most important offices of the State for the last quarter or a century. Can it be credited, that old." Doubtmuch," not only advocates, ...

    Article : 416 words
  5. Colonial Produce.

    We are glad to And by the last accounts from England, that our Southern whale oil, now preferable to any other black oils in the London market, continue to maintain a good price, from 25%. to 33%. per tun; and that whalebone letched from ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. Mechanics' Institution.

    On Monday evening, the 21st instant, a Meeting of the Mechaniecs' Institution was held at the Court of Requests, which was most numerously and respectably attended. Upon this occasion a second lecture was delivered by Dr. ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. Curing Bacon.

    The following method of curing Bucon is successively practised in some parts of England:— The hair should be singed off by the application of a fire of straw, just sufficieut for the purpose. Scalding has been found ...

    Article : 287 words
  8. Gemeral Backson's Enaugural Address

    Fellow Citizens,—About to undertake the arduous duties that I have been appointed to perform by the choice of a free people, I avail myself of this customary and solemn occision to express the gratitude which their confidence inspires, and ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  9. The Wesleyans.

    We have noticed the dissentions which have from time to time taken place amongst the Methodists, and which seem to be daily on the increase.—The fact is, this body has grown two numerusly unwieldy, to be controuled as it was when it ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. Sir G. Murray and the Colonies.

    In the counrse of rather animated debate on the Newfoundland Fisheries Bill, April 6, Sir G. Murray said, he disclaimed any participation of feeling in the anti-social system with which the Honourable Gentleman (Mr. Robinson)in his ...

    Article : 231 words
  11. State of Roads.

    The House of Assembly of Lower Canada have passed an Act to macadamize the roads leading to Quebec, for nine miles distant. This is the good effect of a local representative; in the absence of which in this Colony, it is to be hoped, that ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. Domestic Economy.

    Eggs may be preserved for many years, by dipping them into a solution of gum arabio in water,and when dry packing them in powdered charcoal. The latter substance being a non-conductor of heat, maintaining around the eggs an uniform ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. Warning to free Hired Servants.

    A boy being charned one day last week by his employer, with neglect of duty, was under Act or Council, No. 9, published in July 1829, adjudged by the Police Bench one month's hard labour in the common gaol as the house of correetion, ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. The Hawthorn and Birch.

    Behold yon Hawthorn's graceful bend! Stooping its. lotty head from high, As it attempting to defend The modest shrub that blossoms nigh. ...

    Article : 141 words
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