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  2. LOST AT THE GOLD-FIELDS.

    " D'YE mind the big snaw-storm o' saxty-three? Eh, bat yon was an awfu' sair time. I was oot in't mysel, and got near smoored, forbye losin' ane o' may taes, nippit wi' the frost. Mony and ...

    Article : 4,967 words
  3. MURDER OF MR. P. HALLIGAN.

    ALTHOUGH the mystery surrounding the fate of Mr. Halligan is now cleared up to a certain extent, our readers will be pleased to read of the prompt action taken in the case. We quote ...

    Article : 3,097 words
  4. THE MUTINY ON BOARD THE BRIG SOMERS.

    SOME of oar readers will, no doubt, recollect a tragedy of the most remarkable character which- took place more than a quarter of a century ago (December 1842), on board the United ...

    Article : 3,438 words
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