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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past [?]. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. BYRNES, in answer to Mr. Morrice, said it ...

    Article : 3,478 words
  3. FARMING EXPERIMENTS.

    A FEW weeks since a committee, consisting of Dr. Trimble, chairman Ely, and Dr. Smith, went on a tour of observation among some pattern farmers south and west of Philadelphia. As notes of what was seen ...

    Article : 690 words
  4. A GHOST DETECTED.

    FOR some time past the miners working in the pits at Aber[?]an and Cwmnantdder, near Pontypool, have been so terrified by subterrane[?] noises and the storios of extraordinary "sights" told by some, ...

    Article : 379 words
  5. THE FAIR-CRITTENDEN TRAGEDY IN CALIFORNIA.

    The trial of Mrs. Fair, for the murder of the Hon. A. P. Crittenden, which had just closed at San Francisco when the last mail loft, was one of the most remarkable that over occurred in the an[?]als of ...

    Article : 4,131 words
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  7. THE WREN'S NEST MURDER IN AUGUST, 1869.—FURTHER EXAMINATION OF THE ACCUSED.

    G[?]CE HARTLEY ALIAS William Cox, on remand, was again brought before the Bathurst police court, on the 13th instant, charged with having murdored one Mi[?] Murray of Wr[?]n's Nost, near Little River, ...

    Article : 859 words
  8. FASHIONS FOR MAY.

    MATERIALS of light texture for spring wear are daily appearing in our fashionable shops, both for home and out-door toilettes. The bonnets and bats are about the same shape as those worn last month,—the gipsy ...

    Article : 725 words
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