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  2. MYRA.

    [?] Ke[?]rd chafed, it wad usually in silence, but at [?] the last straw would be added, and then he would walk over to Bower Farm, calling for Totty on his way, and take his two friends away to some of ...

    Article : 3,458 words
  3. CORONER'S INQUESTS.

    THE LATE F[?] AT RED[?]ERN,—INCENDIARISM,—An inquest, respecting the origin of the fire which occurred on premises occupied by Patrick O'Connor, butcher, Botany Road, early on Monday morning, was held before the City ...

    Article : 905 words
  4. THE POOR MAN.

    Being tomi Account of the extraordinary Adventures met with, of the strange Sights Seen, and of the curious Things Heard, by Mr. Redde Pepper, in his search after that much injured indi[?]dual. ...

    Article : 35 words
  5. NUMBER TWO

    You would imagine from the constant reference that is made to the poor man, that it would be a very easy task to discover him. I had that impression myself, at first. He was in everybody's mouth. He was ...

    Article : 2,399 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Pensions of £160 a-year for distinguished or meritorious service have been conferred on Colonel Muller, of the 20th Depot Battalion; Colonel Waddy, C.B., of the 50th Regiment; Colonel M'Intyre, C.B., of the ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  7. PARLIAMENT.

    IN the Legislative Assembly, Mr. WILSON, in reply to Mr. Cunneen, said that the reduction of the expenditure upon the road between Pitt Town and Wiseman's Ferry was made upon the ...

    Article : 4,364 words
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