The news from China is to June 7. The rumoured pacification of the country turns out to be unfunded. as fresh collisions between the British and the natives are related. ...
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Advertising : 2,560 wordsWE have been to some trouble to ascertain at what the commonage rights of our town are, and we must confess that our position with regard to them is not satisfactory. Nominally ...
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Article : 487 wordsJuly 31,-Don J[?], schooner, 127 tons, Caption Curphy, for Sydney. One passenger in the steerage. August 4.—Eagle, steamer [?] tons Captain O'Reilly, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. C. W. Ball, Mr. J. W. Buckland, Miss ...
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