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  2. CAPTAIN REWCASTLE AND MR. JACOBS.

    We hasten to correct an error into which our contemporary of Saturday last has been let by the base practise of circulating fictitious reports of accidents. Captain REWCASTLE of the brig ...

    Article : 3,026 words
  3. MISCELLANEA.

    FRANCE.—The second day of the fete, Thursday July 30, to which our Saturday evening letters alluded, passed off with remarkable quietness. The King laid the first stone of a bridge at ...

    Article : 985 words
  4. To the EDITOR of the LAUNCESTON ADVERTISER.

    SIR—Scarcely a day passes without some serious accidents occurring here to boats, through the warps of vessels stretching across the river, and nothing can more strongly point out the necessity ...

    Article : 251 words
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