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  2. ON THE UNION OF PROTESTANT EVANGELICAL CHURCHES.

    The following correspondence which has taken place on this subject, will be read with interest:—To the Editor of the CRRONICLR. ...

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  4. No. 1.

    My Local Bishop—The letter which your fordship addressed to me "on the union of Protestant Evaugelical Charohes." with its sccompanying note of the 4th [?], reached me on the evening of the 5th the day on which you were to leave ...

    Article : 2,442 words
  5. The Weekly Chronicle ADELAIDE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1858.

    We beg to direct attention to the correspondence in this day's paper relative to the Rev. Thomas Rinney the proposed fraternisation of various Protestant charches. It n not our ...

    Article : 2,963 words
  6. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    The Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed in this portion of the paper. It is open for purpose of free discussion. provided the topics selected are of public interest, and are temperately argued. ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. PROPOSED BRIDGE AT PORT ONKAPARINGA.

    Sir—The settlers in the vicinity of Port Onkaparinga, &c. some time ago requested the Government to erect a bridge there to give access to their harbor, in compliance with which £1,600 was placed on the Estimates by Mr. ...

    Article : 914 words
  8. NO. IV.

    Rev. and dear Sir—Forgive the liberty I take in troubling you with a few lines in reference to the most important part of your speech of yesterday. I felt thankful that, in refer-ence to a subject surrounded with difficulties, you were ...

    Article : 1,657 words
  9. WILLUNGA TRAMWAY.

    Sir—As you recently called attention to the above subject, you will allow me to trouble you with a few remarks. I think, Sir, the Government cannot have consulted ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. No. III.

    "My dear Sir—1. I herewith return the Bishop's letter of the 22nd ult, on "the union of the Protestant Evaugelical Churches. I have long felt deep interest in this subject, and as a more than usually healthy feeling in connection ...

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  11. THE VINE.

    Sir—Perhaps some of your correspondent can inform me if the laud in the district of My ponga is suitable for the cultivation of the vine? and, if so, the best wins geapes adapted to the soil. ...

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  12. THE SOUTHERN EXPLORATION.

    Sir—I observe with surprise the frequent [?] made by our Police Commissioner to to the distant [?] of the colony, and have been not a little puzzled lady [?] account for them; but noticing the Major name on the ...

    Article : 459 words
  13. No. II.

    Dear Sir—I send you some thoughts which have occurred to me on a subject which has often occupled my mind, but more capesially I had the pleasure of forming your equa intance Such as they are. and expressed in the worlds ...

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