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  3. ENGLISH NEWS BY THE "CHILDREN."

    An evening contemporary (The Courier) published on Friday evening a letter from St. Sebastian, conveying the distressing intelligence that two gentlemen connected with the London press had been seized by the Ca[?]hsis ...

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  4. FROM THE HOBART TOWN GAZETTE. Friday, September 29, 1837.

    COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Sept. 27, 1837.—The period for which the undermentioned persons were transposed, expiring at the dates placed after their respective names, certificates of their freedom may be ...

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  5. "JACK AND GILL."

    [The following mock criticism of the old childish rhyme of "Jack and Gill," will be considered as a happy satire on the prosing twaddle and affectation of learning of modern literary reviewers. The writer is Mr. Joseph ...

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