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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—In the Trumpeter of February the 3rd, you will see the Resolutions passed at the Meeting held at New Norfolk on the 25th of January, for the purpose of establishing a ...

    Article : 981 words
  3. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—Permit me to ask through the medium of your paper, why the special jury list is so deficient in number compared with the list of jurors in general appointed for this district. ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—The Court of Requests held here on Friday week, would have gone off well, but the interference of a little lawyer, caused some to question whether he was employed by the ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—Perhaps you can inform me, why a soldier of the 21st regiment was interred without music, or a firing party the week before last, as the evening was remarkably ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. To the Editor of the Colonial Timas.

    MR. EDITOR,—Sir, There is an evident "qui vive" in all the departments during his Excellency's tour, and in order to show the a lacrity of the Road Department, (which I think ...

    Article : 293 words
  7. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

    The Town Surveyor has lately made a discovery, which is likely to be highly beneficial to a great portion ot the townspeople. The ditch water, of which we have so ...

    Article : 2,402 words
  8. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—The Editor of the True Colonist having accused me of having annoyed Dr. Scott, for months, by the most opprobrious expressions and blackguard advertisements, I have to ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—You ought to be ashamed ever again to appear before the public! I always thought you an independent journalist, till your last few numbers, wherein you say, " the Port ...

    Article : 201 words
  10. To the Editor of the Colonial Times.

    SIR,—As I am quite satisfied, from the manner in which your respectable journal is conducted, that you have the good of the community sincerely at heart, I would beg ...

    Article : 457 words
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