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Emigrant and the Colonial Advocate

No. 1. VOL. I.] ADDRESS TO OUR READERS

... what misery and unproductive expense.is involved in the rapidly progressing amount of poorrates in England and Wales; not to speak Of the t 1 0,000,000 sterling, in direct alms, given to the famishing Irish during the past eighteen months. A useful moral ...

SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1848

... spirit of the times; and it can only be attributed to ignorance and the want of proper information, that so few, comparatively speaking, have hitherto sought those benefits which unquestionably result, both to individuals and society, from a sound system of ...

[Price SIXPENCE

... America, and L.ll. Enalisbsolonies, in part of the world, is from the well-kw-A author of a recentsOok of travels ; who says, speaking of Emigration Havinglied a good deal in and all of the ten following countrils , and been an eye-witness of the struggles ...

the cultivation of the former would appear to offer the greatest advantage to the settler as an article of produce

... several items would amount to nearly a million sterling. As an eneouragament to the Emigrants, it should be borne in mind, in speaking of Tea, that all those plants cultivated for 'their leaves, are far more profitable than those which are reared for their ...

Our Colonial. Ontpirt. NO. 1 NATAL.-CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... offer so convenient or so promising a field for enterprize or emigration as does the Cape of Good Hope. Of this colony we speak from observation and actual experience, ; and long before 1843, when its north eastern dependencies as far as Fort Natal was ...

Riterature,

... grateful to my feelings now to remember that while with you I had your confidence and esteem. I know you will give me credit for speaking the truth when say that I earnestly wish some ten or twenty thousand of you were here; exempt then, as you would be, from ...

THE EMICRANT COLONIAL LAND SALES AND GOVERN- MENT APATHY

... Forests created, but we do think a model establishment, suited to the spirit and intelligence of the times, for the purpose we speak of, would be a great public convenience, and much national benefit would accrue from the increased impetus that would be given ...

year, more than 25,000 persons crossed the Atlantic to North America, where many of them became burdens to the ..

... spirit of the times; and it can only be attributed to ignorance and the want of proper information, that so few, comparatively speaking, have hitherto sought those benefits which unquestionably result, both to individuals and society, from a sound system of ...

SCOTLAND

... Single Woman „ 5 0 0 Ditto ditto . Married Couple „ 9 0 0 The cost of an outfit for children varies with their size. Generally speaking, three children under 7, or two between that age and 14, may be clothed for about 51. ; but a well grown girl or boy of 13 ...

No. 2. VOL. I.] ADVIESS TO OUR READERS

... what misery and unproduetive expense is involved in the rapidly progressing amount of poorrates in England and Wales; not to speak of the 1 0,000,0001. sterling, in direct alms, given to the famishing Irish during the past eighteen months. -A useful moral ...

Emperiat VarliamEnt

... government of the colonies, rendering their resources more useful, and their inhabitance more attached to the British empire. In speaking of the colonies, he alluded to those only which were under the jurisdiction of the Colonial-office. They embraced an area ...

POLICE

... defendant, Edward Hagen. I was at my counting-house, and he called about three in the afternoon, and stated that he wished to speak to me. The first remark he made was, I suppose you have heard what has happened to us ? I said, No, I have not; but I do ...