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  2. BUCKLAND.

    As each successive year adds a great certainty to the richness and permanent of this gold field, and as a considerable number of married families are setting ...

    Article : 1,989 words
  3. AN INTERDICT

    The following account is from a Glasgow paper of a late date:—A minister of the Free Kirk, by name Macmillan, was accused of some immoralities. He was summoned before his Presbytery, who acquitted ...

    Article : 922 words
  4. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    An inquest was held at the— Hotel, Pitfield; on the 1st instant, before Dr Clendining on the body of a young woman, named Elizabeth M'Mullen, who died at Moonlight ...

    Article : 647 words
  5. MELBOURNE MEMS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works asks; through the medium of the "Gazette" for information on the subject of the freestone of the colony, with samples, if practicable, on or before the 7th current. ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. TEA MEETING AT THE THREE MILE.

    Last evening a tea meeting was held in the Public Room at the Three-mile. The room had been tastefully decora[?]ed for the occasion, and presented a together a very pretry coup ...

    Article : 3,559 words
  7. LATER EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    THE Mauritius Commercial Gazstte of the 20th February, contains the following:— "TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE TO 20TH JANUARY. ...

    Article : 354 words
  8. LAW AND PRIVILEGE.

    IF Sir FLETCHER NORTON'S declaration when pleading at the bar, "that he should no more regard the resolutions of the House of Commons oa a question of privilege, if he had ...

    Article : 1,482 words
  9. MAURITIUS.

    Wa have papers from the Mauritius to the 20th Febuary. The "Commercial Gazette" of that date says:— This abundant rains that have lately fallen have ...

    Article : 510 words
  10. ASSAULT ON THE REVEREND DR. LANG BY CAPTAIN MACDONALD.

    SOME of our readers doubtless perused with disgust equal to our own, a latter recently published in the Empire bearing the signature of John Dunmore Lang, and reflecting in the ...

    Article : 353 words
  11. VARIETIES.

    Why is a kiss like rumour? Became it ges from mouth to mouth. Why are a lady's eyes like friends separated by distant climes? Because ...

    Article : 1,068 words
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