SIR.—It is gratifying to had that there is one [?] of the Legislature who has the moral courage to [?] of inquiry into those exhurtions and abmissions lately brought to light regarding the manger in which ...
Article : 362 wordsWe have received Adelaide papers to 15th May. We observe sugg[?]tions are thrown set for the employment of camels as brants of burden in day future exploratory operations, and indeed for their ...
Article : 99 wordsSir.—In my professional capacity I have made some experiments and observations upon what has recently become a popular subject—the of taming horses; and I shall be happy if the results of such experience and a ...
Article : 732 wordsThe London Correspondent of the Empire, writing under date [?] March, and commenting, is strong terms, on the increase of pr[?]titution as shadowed forth in the principal thorong[?]fares of London, says:— ...
Article : 762 wordsWE have pleasure in directing the attention of readers to the subjoined letter addressed by Mr. Cobden to the Chairman of his Committee, Mr. Williams, of Hudders field. We cordially agree with the opinions therein ...
Article : 874 wordsSIR.—I hereby authorises to received all bo[?]tion payable, by Government on German labourers, which I have authorised his to procurs for me in Germany.—I have the honor to be, Sir, your ...
Article : 342 wordsIn studying the opportunities afforded by the colonies for emigration and the suitab[?] of the chances of success in the different classes who should only avail themselves of it, it is almost impossible to ...
Article : 937 wordsThe Reform Bill had been thrown out by the Victoria Legislative, and the circumstance had caused much excitement in Melbourne. Business continued steady. Flour was quoted at ...
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Advertising : 1,137 wordsSIR—The above Act expired on the 3rd of December list, leaving the colony comparatively free from the diseases. Still it is necessary that we should keep a careful watch, for we know not how soon it may return. ...
Article : 896 wordsThe risk of death, of fire, of shipwreck, and latterly of accident to the bodily frame, is undertaken by the community at large to lighten it to the individual. By means of life, and fire, sad marine insurances, [?]kind ...
Article : 917 wordsD. [?] of the Lords of the [?] committee of the Privy Council on the appeal of Empire and [?] Hampton, delivered February 17th 1858, is published in the Mercury. This appeal areas out of ...
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