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WALLSPEND,
LeUX CAnlmx ap.-Some fine speol
mone of this mnuh oetoomed and useful veage.
table can be seen at prernt in the garden of
Mr. W. Turner, M.LA. As showing what
the poor soil of this place ann do when well
tilled, I manny state that one ofthsee obbagts
wk ilh was sent to a persou in the township
the other day weighed, when stripped of the
outside leaves, eighteen pounds, or with the
leaves twenty pounds.
Tna GRAvas oF MITOH?rBL AND STrMB,
who were killed in the Wtllsend pit a few
years ego, are at present exhibiting sivnn of
neglect. The miners of the WaliRend col.
lieyy-to their erecit, erected elegant hoad
atonesoa over the graves of the unfortuuate
men, but, for want of a fence around the
mound uovnluing their remains, the head.
stones are falllns t out of the porpundcoular,
and, if not looked after, they will ahoetly be
down altogetlior. Perhaps this notice will
serve as a hint to the Waillaeud miners, to
1 >uk after the matter, and llnisha work which
they bogun so well
NA~nnow EosaPrt,-A minor named
Hamilton, in company with his wife wOre
coming along the line on ' hursduy Iait, and
owlng to the wind blowing hard at the time,
they did not hear a train, whloh wAe aoming
closo behind them, TIhe olguln driver bluw
the whistlo in time for Mrs IIlinilton to eeo'
their danger, who dragged her hudllmnd to one
ide, not huwnver, before she was ulet(llht on
the ohoulder by the buffer of the ngiune, by
which she rocfived some slight bruinusea,
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