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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. In answer to Mr. Ryan. Mr. SUTHERLAND said, ...

    Article : 12,647 words
  3. DANGERS OF PREMATURE BURIAL.

    WOMEN, from the peculiarity of their nervous organization, are much more subject than men to those, singular attacks which are popularly known as trances, and consequently, the dangers of premature interment in ...

    Article : 790 words
  4. ON THE MURRUMBIDGEE THIRTY YEARS AGO.

    "THE explanation you have gives," observed Jones, addressing the native, "is ingenious enough, but not altogether satisfactory to nay miad. Different tribes of blacks might have claims to the same run, so that to ...

    Article : 4,046 words
  5. AN APPRENTICE WHIPPED TO DEATH.

    A GENTLEMAN who came from Iola, gave us the particulars of a most atrocious murder that was committed by a farmer living near Humboldt, and the summary hanging of the murderer by citizens of the ...

    Article : 629 words
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  7. A ROMANTIC STORY.

    YESTERDAY, at Leamington, Robert East, a carpenter, was summoned for allowing his son, Walter East, to become chargeable to the Warwick Union. Mr. Passman appeared for the guardians, and Mr. Hawkes, ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. AN AWKWARD PREDICAMENT.

    A FRENCH paper relates a thrilling scene which lately occurred in a Parisian mairie. A couple presented themselves to he married, the bride about eighteen years of ago, and possessed of considerable ...

    Article : 588 words
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