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  2. ON THE MURRUMBIDGEE THIRTY YEARS AGO.

    "To begin the story again—to go over the same ground I have travelled before, is not pleasing to me," said Neville, straightening his back. Barlow assured him that all the marks lost in telling ...

    Article : 2,739 words
  3. THE STUDMAN TRAGEDY.

    THE Studman tragedy, the peculiar and affecting incidents in which have excited such deep and widespread interest, marked by a strong manifestation of sympathy for the living victim, was investigated in ...

    Article : 675 words
  4. THE ST. ARNAUD MURDER IN 1869.

    THE Circuit Court was oponed at Ararat, Victoria, last week, by his honor Judge Williams, and intense excitement prevailed, owing to the trial of Andrew Vair for the wilful murder of Amos Cheale at St. ...

    Article : 610 words
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  6. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    THE Conversazionc of the Royal Society of London, held on the 23rd of last April, was very interesting, chiefly on account of the numerous illustrations of the animal life of the deep sea, submitted to the inspection of ...

    Article : 2,110 words
  7. THE NATURE AND USES OF THE ROOTS OF VEGETABLES.

    MOST persons are apt to think that a root is nothing but an underground portion of a tree, or growing plant, pushed out of the kernel through the soil, as one would thrust a walking-stick into a sand-bank; ...

    Article : 1,244 words
  8. WASHING THE FEET OF "PILGRIMS" AT ROME.

    BEFORE I leave Holy Week, I must remember our picturesque visitors, the "pilgrims," as they are called. They contrast well with the excursionists. One is told that they are pilgrims, and no doubt they ...

    Article : 1,001 words
  9. AN ESTATE IN ENGLAND CLAIMED BY A PITTSBURG FAMILY.

    THERE'S no mistake in the figures. Two hundred and fifty millions of dollars in hard gold. What a fabulous sum to contemplate! So much money would make one continuous chain of linked gold ...

    Article : 528 words
  10. POISONED BY MISTAKE.

    AN inquest was held on Thursday upon the body of John Francis Heath, a tradesman, residing at Sherborne, in Dorsetshire, where he carried on an extensive business as a dyer, who died on the previous ...

    Article : 847 words
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