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  2. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    DEATH BY CHARCOAL.—The day before yesterday (says the ''Gazette des Tribunanx'') the inhabitants of a house in the Fauburg St. Germain were alarmed by a strong smell of burning charcoal proceeding ...

    Article : 2,034 words
  3. THE GOLD COUNTRY.

    The following letter from a correspondent to the S. M. Herald, is deserving of perusal:—"The existence of a gold country can no longer be treated as a geological question. ...

    Article : 2,770 words
  4. THE GOLD DIGGINS NEAR BATHURST.

    [As the recent discovery of the exact situation of the Gold-field, near Bathurst—the actual existence of which was made known to the world by Count Strzelecki in 1839—is exciting the public mind to a ...

    Article : 1,367 words
  5. DISCOVERY OF GOLD NEAR BATHURST, BY COUNT STRZELECKI, IN 1839.

    GENTLEMEN,—Whilst reading this afternoon the leading article headed "gold," in your number of to-day, I felt convinced that Count Strzelecki must be entitled to more credit as a discoverer of gold are ...

    Article : 641 words
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