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  2. GUNDAGAL.

    OUR MEMBER.—Mr. Joseph Leavy has had some very severe ensures passed upon both in the Gundagal district latterly in consequence of his silence in the House when the matter of the branch line between Gundagal and ...

    Article : 1,152 words
  3. FRAUD BY A CLERGYMAN'S SON.

    At Warwick, on April 5, John Victor Scholefield, son of the rector of West Newton, a young man of twenty-six, a graduate at one of the Universities, was changed with obtaining from a Rugby ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. CRIMINAL PRECOCITY.

    A singular instance of criminal precocity in juveniles niles has come before the Warrington magistrates. A girl, only eleven years old, was charged withstealing, from the person of a woman. A bag containing ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. Extracts from Papers by the Mail.

    The absence of the Queen on the Continent during the discussions of the Royal Title Bill bus been the subject of some remark. It is contrary to usual custom for the monarch to quit the realm ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. A. T. Stewart, the Millionaire of New York.

    THE wealthiest merchant in America,—and as far, as we know the richest man in the world, died at New York on the lOth April last. And as he was one who not only made and saved money, but ...

    Article : 2,937 words
  7. GALLANT RESCUE.

    We learn from the Falkland Islands that when H.M.S. Challenger was at anchor in the harbour of Stanley on the night of January 31, a gallant attempt was made to rescue a drawing sailor. It ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. The Last of the Tasmanians.

    This last surviving representative of a once numerous race, died on the 8th May, at Hobart Town, in the bouse of her kind protectress Mrs. Dandridge. notice of her career, from the H[?]hart Town Mercury, appeared ...

    Article : 1,520 words
  9. ROBBERY AND ARSON BY A LADY'S MAID.

    At Shrewsbury, b fore Bar n Amphlett, Jane Kingsland, a lady's maid, was tried on charges of having stolen certain articles of drees belonging to her mistress, Mrs. Sitwell, of Ferney Hall, and also ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. ENGLISH POLITICAL AND DOMESTIC MATTERS.

    THERE have been many other troubles besides those arising out of the Royal Titles Bill. The Queen does not keep "Festival in Windsor's lordly hall" but receives torchlight homage at Coburg; and ...

    Article : 794 words
  11. The Mulligan Goldfield.

    The special commissioner the Brisbane Courier writes from the Hodgkinson River:—I have seen the alluvial diggings under the most favourable aspect, with plenty of water everywhere ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  12. DARING BURGLARY.

    A daring burglary attempted in the house of General von Langenau, Austro-Hungarian ambassador at St. Petersburg, and which is stated to have exposed Madame de Langenau to no little danger, ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. Mother.

    The hour of midnight is the hour to sleep, Tho hour of morning is the hour to pray, The hour of twilight is the hour to Weep The heart's deep bitterness in tears away. ...

    Article : 453 words
  14. SHOOTING MILITARY HOUSEBREAKERS.

    Two soldiers of the 29th Regiment have been shot in Jersey while attempting to break into a public-house. They demanded to be served with drink after closing hours an [?]ssed to leave. On ...

    Article : 75 words
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