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have had , of are trying to have , the best of Us . Bishop Selwtn advocates the claims adverse to the settlers . Governor BRmyNE , who on the spot , we understand , goes by ; the name of "G-overnor "Wait-a-bit , " is undecided what to do ; Meamvhile life and property are in danger , business and trade are deranged , the citizen is obliged to turn soldier ; numbers who go out to augment the prospei'ity of what they expect is a prosperous colony , find nothing but confusion and slaughter , and leave again in disgust , accompanied by other intending but disappointed settlers who have lost their all , and return , disheartened and penniless . The Maoris , according to the news reported in ( Another column , creep upon our sentries after dark , and kill them at their posts . Now admitting for argument ' s sake that in the first instance this is due to our ever having set foot among these barbarian ? , the present colonists are not now accountable for that ; and we maintain that they are entitled to protection of life and property . Let the Home Government at once take measures for the efficient protection of the lives and properties of British subjects . The Government itself is understood to have initiated or sanctioned a land scheme by which emigrants ' were induced to go out to obtain grants of land , and multitudes of emigrants have gone out through this scheme , b y ¦ which : the faith of the Government was yirtually pledged for their enjoyment of these new possessions in which they had . ill reality invested their capital ; and ^ their hopes . '" 'V / e ' contend that this as no mits to a . covenant pa -the part of the Government , for quiet enjoyment and assurance in the possession of their lauds . ¦' : -And : . we . urgeupon the . Grbvernment the necessity of takiiig promptand decisive nie : i-. sures for the proieGtibii of the colonists . ' , ;\ . ; ¦ . ¦ ; ;
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Nov . 24 , 1860 ] The Saturday Analyst and Leader . 957
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nf ^ HE victories of ^ scieiice . are " quiet and tinobtrusive . jWlialev r $ r 4 the busy Avprldis > : goingrburid ^ and , the' attention of the njiiltitucle is attracted by the noise , of dynastic revolutions , the cla ^ h . ; of : Avars , iihd ^ h ^; strife of life , th ' e . iixan ; pf seieuee and discovery is quietly ' straggling in his | study or . his laboratoi'y ' . ;/ : ifcO : ' ^ 0 id ' \ tJi _ b ; : i i > , w ' si- of natures to his Syill , ' aiid . eyqlye new . dis-. eoyories .. andIdpplicatioris wlifc | i , ; iu : < iue tHiie ,. are ; destined-to qidiild . the : Av 6 rM-ancl its ' ways . aixpAy . / .- The discoveries of . ; later . y ^ ai ' Sy h ^ intrb ^ . ' ducing / themselves , as . something ,. tbj oilir . iid vahtiige ,, ^ if ' ¦ ' ¦\ y e : ; . ^ ' ^ y . p ^ i . ( l ; . oiiiy >; i 66 k ; ' a'jb' tttehiVd- ^^ the . pro ^ letn ; bfc , raiL \ yay tr ^ vclli ^ g ;; tlierci '• AVa >¦ i ^ - '; ' idea : iii . tlae ¦ ¦ pub- ,, lie ' iirjftd ; . tlia ^^ . / ifc . ^^ ; ' sysifehi itrAvpuld' be ; ; ppsisib ; le : ; . t 6 ' triiydiat . ^ tlie i'a te prV'thirty \ , mili . es . ' ^ . tlic . cp ^ . sqfopoT ^ t"p .-, | . s . co , i'i ^ -,, i ^ ntdf- 'ci ^ tsl ^ iirQc'tvIfc '¦^' tio > -i ' - ¦ ' " D 0-th ' eVwil )^ >' ^' - an <| . ^ riofl ^ 'tliajj . ^ ohii&w ^^ tiie : Av ^ jp iq ,- iGQndLtidn . bf , tiiad ^ , ' vf-sia ^ •[¦ ; ' ;'; c ^ qt ^ V ; : fiiiclr ' oyen : ^ o'f ^ viiv ^ ' ^ icajmie ; ; cb ^ plBtely ; . cli ^ nged . ; - ;^ 1 iq- [ " . : \ tpgi : ' aphy ^^ ho ' 'Q ^ :, ^ a ii ^ p h ^ . ;; ai |' ; ic ^ pt" ^ : ¦ Sng £ ; ' ^ 9 : ^ u ^? U ^ © roa ^ fng ) ''«( . ' . ) . ' ' jg ^ r ^ r 9 y ^ ' v " ri fis ;? ip ] LiLri'pi'is > to ' xjejl&cp ' >}'^ Y' | li ^)^ jtfl ^ j ^ Jjfe ' t 0 ¦« '" -i *« i . cl ;¦ *^^ ., > . 'l ' . Vv ^ cs ' f ' ' . ' " ^• H' ^ : 9 l ' : C ' . l ^ . eeiv efi ^ bt ^< i , r , iu •;* hiei ;; ;! 3 ^ p » tft / ii ^ j ; a . ^ d : ' !; t 1 [ i ( 3 ' ;^ o ^ iSd ^^^ ¦;' i ^ Q ^ i ^ p ^! ' ^ ii > i | . ^ ¦ ' a' $ & ^ i ^ % ^ \ , pft 6 f •^; i ;^ h ' x ^ w ' '' its ' ; bflti ) jk '¦ ttjp' ^ n . tHiqs& ¦ tiine . sVAyiiU : tliG ! - '< 3 ^( ? ri « iiK 5 ^ "; ., ' ^• pf'p i ^^^ ek pni ^ pb ^ en ^ ¦ . ' ¦' ^ V ^ ej . ' '^^ Vo- ; ifc ; : ir ^ -: '' . 6 . ux * powOiJ ^ p : ^ ' ^^)¦ c >^' orimon 1 i . ; jpy tiiliing tip "' ¦' tii ^ : rwrAyri ^ iii 4 pu ( i | M ^ ¦' ^ pn' ^ rj ^ a ;!^ spn . r ( j 9 l y ;' pi ) e ; of : 'iig ,, . ? VoSVt ; : ; ,: '¦" ; ia ^ er : ; h ^ ni ^^ Ji | s ; ' ; pQQup ; a ^ 80 i ); i ^ -, 6 ) E ? - ; Jiis ' - "' . , . n ^ r ^ ooi tip ^ v a /^ ad Io ' cl ? i , nTni ^ iin : t 6 ly .:: '' ' ' ., > " . / .. \ & .. { . '' ;' : ¦'' : ¦ //; , ¦ . . . ¦' . ¦ , . ,: .: I ' ^^ p ^ apfw ii '' . of ' ¦ <] , itjco ^ qr . yi . ; , aixd 1 - ) iuve ' n : ti ' on ; : ¦ & , still ' , q " u | etly , n ' # . \ .: '¦ : 'rti « o ^^ ' iv&ii : jbuyrotyifig ; : ^ . ¦ : ' :. . d ^;^ a " o , Therg ^ ' . pivV ; t ) i 9 ^; su . v | a ^ ' . '"; ' jri ^ Y- ' ancV' ^ artliifii jg ^ \ W $ : ^ Q ' , ^¦' "be ^{ at '; i ' : .-. "¦ i ^ igjit ^ ajn jjw ^ e :. X ) . pf ; jio ^ ino ^ iii ^ : ; tQ ^ nd : % ntM : ; hilQ : ; wp slt ) j > t ?; : ' ;¦ : ipi ^ jqliun ;^ o ^';' stiiQ J ^^ sti / ,., ' . r ^^^ ptif ¦; p ^ , tp % ' a ; , , ^ j , " ^ jri vfo ^' riviMi ^ s , ' ^ ii ^ ' / ^ pjj . ^ a ^ 'et ^ ii ¦; ^ ll ^^^^^^^^^ Mlti ^" ' ^ ^ a 'l ;^ rj { yj ; ' : 6 , pfiVn , Hiiiotvl | x 5 ) t | J > jf 6 I ) fV | ii- -.- ¦ , ¦ ^^ rtr ^ iiVcJTciipiiicl ^ . ''' :. •^ . ' rAiiHy-a ^^ bvl ^ go' ^ hrt ^^^ G ^ v ) . ' ibl > TL : 6 ^ viv < niYeiv \! . '< ¦ : . ; iili « W ^ , ^ W ^ h-iavw ^ W ^^¦; ¦^ 4 ^ n ^ ^^ bit $ ^ ' ;^ iil : i ^^ ibggi ^ t | i ^ ' M ; / $$$£ •*• ¦ f ^•' . ¦''; MWttjfHfeW /?^ v i > w ¦ iin ^ b' ^ y ^ ujj iMitytijI * ' ¦; : < mmmmm ^ Wl&Mtektfi ' ' *^ ¦ : '';¦ '
. ; : B everywhere W Little do they suspect at present while they cross the New-road to take a Avalk in Regent ' s-park , that navyies are swarming tinder the grotind Avith pick and spade ,, boring a long dark tunnel through the bowels of the land . But by-ahd-bye , when these moles of the pick and spade throAv tip a shaft of stone steps at the end of the Portlandroad , the busy unobservant citizens will descend and take their tickets , and be Avhiried through , the darkness to everywhere , and take . it all as a matter of course . Wonders of this kind croAvd tapon xis so thick and fast in these days of enterprize and improA r ement , that Ave have no time to pause and be astonished . One of the latest ] Drojects for facilitating intercommunication between distant parts , is a new system of telegraphing , A company is about to do for the public , in . respect of telegraphic communication , Avhat Sir Roavjland PIitL did for them tAventy years ago in establishing a cheap system of postage . The United Kingdom Electric Telegraph Company , Avhich undertakes to confer this great boon on the public , has , Ave pei'ceivej formally commenced proceedings by erecting at Shepherd's -bush' -comnaon , . three telegraphic posts , which are to constitute the starting point Avhence a . network of wire is shortly to be cast over the Avltole country , rhe company has celebrated the erection of its three first posts by a dinnerat £ > t . James s Ilali , in stlM ' et . accordance Avith British custoni , and . if vve may judge from the highly ' influential names which . figure ; ih connection Avith the project , we have something ^ like a . guarantee that the , concern is bond Jide , and rests upoa well calculated foundations . The bbject with which the company lias .: been formed , is the establishment of a system ; of telegraphic dp . nimunicia : titin ^ . ' thrpu-gbdut : ; . tb elxbu . ntfy at uniform rates , upon the plan of the penny postage . The company dp not anticipate being able . to reduce their rate : as low . as a penny ;; but in tlie first instance their charge will ^^ be one shilling ; and the novelty peculiar tp the ope cptaapanies Have av'ailed themselves . pf .- ' the . ' . embankiiqieuts o £ . railways , tills conapariy \ Viil run their lilies along the glides of ; the ydiripus canals throughbajt the country . 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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 24, 1860, page 957, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2375/page/5/
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