Since my last report we have been favoured with a nice fall of rain, not a great deal certainly, but sufficient to make things look more cheerful, and we are very thankful for what we ...
Article : 661 wordsApparently Newcastle still offers attraction to the "cracksmen" whose exploits were recounted on a recent occasion. Yesterday morning Mr. Porter, general dealer, of Blane-street, found, on ...
Article : 1,883 wordsDRUNK AND DRIVING FURIOUSLY.—Francis Cardwell, a youth, pleaded guilty to this charge. The offence took place in John street, Singleton, on 11th inst., when prisoner was driving a ...
Article : 490 wordsAn extensive picnic was given by the parents and friends of children attending the Wesleyan Sunday School, on Easter Tuesday. About 150 persons, including 60 children, belonging ...
Article : 280 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—The Import markets opened on Monday without alteration. There is no disposition to do business until after the Exhibition, when country buyers are expected to operate. ...
Article : 370 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Nothing could be more agreeable than the weather prevailing throughout the paat week. The air clear and ex[?]ilarating, the heat never more than moderate, ...
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Article : 173 wordsPleasant Valley, Ia., has developed an uncommonly punctilious young lady (says the St. Louis Republican). She lived near enough Davenport to catch the manners of the town and a city ...
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