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  2. ALLIGATORS OF THE VALLEY OF THE AMAZON.

    A[?] we left the Amazon and entered what are called the Pa[?] mires, extending into the country, where the greater part of the salt pirar[?]—a very large fish weighing 70 or more—is propared[?] ...

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  3. MESSRS. MITCHELL AND MEAGHER.

    THE Irish population of New York, at least a moiety we believe of that city, are in extacics at possessing a live hero—two live heroes, we ought rather to say, in the persons of Messrs. Mitchell and Meaghor. ...

    Article : 1,598 words
  4. CHINESE EMIGRATION TO THE WEST INDIES.

    NEXT to the emigration from [?]and and Germany. during the last few years, the most remarkable movement of any portion of the human family is that which has lately begun in China. With a population equal ...

    Article : 906 words
  5. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. GEORGE THORNTON. A boy, named George Ellis, was charged with desertion from the Royal Stuart; but as there was no prosecutor, the vessel having sailed, he was discharged, ...

    Article : 2,491 words
  6. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

    THE inclement state of the weather within the last two days has considerably depressed almost all business transactions; and the week which opened with more buoyancy than we have [?] ...

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    THE DOG NUISANCE.—Last year there were nearly 4000 dogs registered in the city and district of Sydney. Six months of the current canine year has clapsed, and not one-fourth of that number has been registered. Is ...

    Article : 697 words
  9. ITALY.

    TURIN was the scene of a striking event on the 15th of December; the opening and consecration of a fine now church built for the use of the "Woldenscs. The building is situated in one of the best new streets of ...

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    THE PRICE OF MEAT AND THE SUPPLY OF GUANO.— Mr. J. Caird, in a letter to the Times, says, "An immense deposit of guano has been discovered in the Indian Ocean, between Mauritius and Calcutta. I ...

    Article : 667 words
  11. WINDSOR.

    ARSON.—Beofer J. L. Searvell, Esq., J. P., at the Police Office, on Saturday last, Mary Ana Forrester was fully committed for trial at the next Criminal Sittings in Sydney, upon a charge of having on Tuesday, the ...

    Article : 433 words
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    BREAD MADE BY MACHINERY.—According to the last report of the Academic des Sciences, a baker named Rolland has at length succeeded in constructing machines for making and baking bread; machines ...

    Article : 154 words
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    NATURAL GAS.—As is very generally known, says an American journal, our villago has been for a long time lighted by natural gas, which issues at certain places spontaneously from fissures in the underlying ...

    Article : 163 words
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    The Professorships at King's College, London, recently vacated by the Reverend Frederick Maurice, have been filled up. The Reverend Dr. A. M'Caul is elected to the chair of Ecclesiastical History; and ...

    Article : 89 words
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