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  2. THE WALSHE TRAGEDY.

    GERALD HENRY SUPPLE was arraigned before his Honor the Chief Justice of Victoria, at the Criminal Sessions, on the 20th instant, for that, on the 17th May last, he did feloniously, wilfully, and of malice ...

    Article : 3,285 words
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  4. A MAN IN A TRANCE.

    IT is so very seldom that a man dies and comes to life again a short time afterwards that when a startling fact similar to this does occur it is generally worth chronicling. "It seems," according to the ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. PRINCE ARTHUR AT THE "BATTLE" OF TROU[?] RIVER.

    THE following, from a Canadian source, gives a graphic sketch of the stampede of the Fenians at Trout River, before the Rifle Brigade and the Volunteers. The account of the presence and ...

    Article : 597 words
  6. AN ENGLISH TRAINER'S VIEWS ON TURF REFORM.

    THE following is William Day's letter to the Daily Telegraph:— Sir,—After all that has been written disparaging to the turf in its present state, the public may not think ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  7. COST OF THE ROYAL FAMILY.

    THE Queen receives an annual allowance of £385,000, out of which, of course, the Royal households are to be maintained: the Prince of Wales receives £40,000 a year, besides a revenue from the ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. THE LATEST NEWS ABOUT THE QUEEN.

    THE Latest News says:—"Those who are not in the secrets of the Palace will certainly be startled to hear that the cause of the frequent visits of the Prince of Augustenberg Sonderburg to Windsor, will in a ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. WHO DISCOVERED AMERICA.

    THE Cologne Gazette says that a California savant named Hanlay, has created a great agitation in San Francisco, by pointing out, in a recent work, that there were Chinese in the country a thousand ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. A MAN IN LOVE WITH TWO SISTERS.

    AN inquest was held on Sunday upon the body of a young man, named William Barthelmas, who was found drowned in the creek, near Vanderveer's mill, at Canarsie. The feet were securely tied about the ...

    Article : 345 words
  11. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    IT would appear from the writings of Dr. Salisbury and Dr. Hannon that marsh fever results from the action on the system of the spores of cryptogamic plants. Dr. Hannon, who is Professor of Botany in the ...

    Article : 2,283 words
  12. DROWNING OF SEVENTEEN ABORIGINES.

    THE Commissioner of Police at Adelaide has received the following letter respecting high floods in the Far North, and the loss of several aboriginal natives, from police-trooper Gason, who is stationed at ...

    Article : 226 words
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