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  2. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    MINING matters at Gulgong have been slightly livelier during the past week, consequent on a few promising discoveries, which, through not rich, has, says the local organ, opened up occupation for some hundreds. The ...

    Article : 2,676 words
  3. LATEST FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    FROM New Zealand the Melbourne Argus received news by the Tararua to the 18th September. The Government had succeeded[?]in carrying the second reading of the Education Bill. On the 12th ...

    Article : 443 words
  4. INCIDENTS OF DOMESTIC LIFE IN CALIFORNIA.

    STOCKTON, August 1.—Mrs. Julia E. Savior arrived here yesterday, from Carson, and took rooms at the Yosemite House. Her husband, N. J. Savier, a tolegraph opera[?] was boarding at the Grand ...

    Article : 714 words
  5. NEWCASTLE.

    A CHANGE in the weather took place last Friday, and the city was visited with several slight showers. Towards the evening of that day the wind [?]ed round to the south, and subsequently the rain came down smartly for some hours. Some ...

    Article : 1,797 words
  6. WALTER MONTGOMERY.

    A [?]NG of general sorrow, we are sure, will be experienced at the sad news of the death, by suicide, of Mr. Walter Montgomery. The announcement comes among the later of the English telegrams ...

    Article : 1,524 words
  7. A CALIFORNIAN MINING PROJECT.

    AT Murderer's Bar, on the North Fork of the American River, is a great crev[?]ce or depression in the bedrock known to contain vast quantities of gold. The spot was flumed and partially worked several years[?] ...

    Article : 411 words
  8. THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO THE HON. CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM.

    IN the evening after supper, Mr Vallandigham procured from the landlord of the hotel a piece of white muslin cloth about a foot square, for the purpose of testing to his own satisfaction the question as to ...

    Article : 923 words
  9. THE JEWS IN POLAND.

    ACCORDING to the Breslauer Zeitung, whose authority on such matters we[?] cannot doubt, the Imperial[?] ukase prescribing a change of costume to the Jews in Poland has not met with as ready obedience as was ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. DEATHS OF HALSTEAD AND VALLANDIGHAM.

    IT is not a little remarkable that two men who were prominent in connexion with the judicial murder of old John Brown, of Harper's F[?]rry renown[?]The martyer of Liberty" whose soul has since been so ...

    Article : 1,248 words
  11. THE COUNTESS OF DERWENTWATER ON HER TRAVELS.

    THE Countess of Derwentwater is a oha[?]ter. Recently she took a steamer at Jersey[?] City for[?] Loverpool, and the goods she carried with her were[?] thus invento[?]ed[?]:—One guitar[?] with two strings[?] ...

    Article : 465 words
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