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  2. A STRANGE EVENTFUL HISTORY.

    [?]n my professional duties called me to Birmingham, I was sitting at my hotel after dinner moodily sipping my wine, in a lonely spirit (for there is nothing so lonesome as being in a large populous town where ...

    Article : 2,067 words
  3. AMERICA.

    Each successive mail from America brings fresh evidence of the desperate nature of the convulsion by which the fabric of the old [?] been riven asun[?]. It appears as if the q[?] could only be determined by ...

    Article : 1,572 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The Times understands that Major the Hon. W. C. Yelverton, Royal Artillery, is not likely to obtain the promotion to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, to which, in the ordinary course, he would have succeeded on the ...

    Article : 3,591 words
  5. NEW ENGLAND.

    THE WEATHER.—The weather at Armidale was satisfactory early in the week. On Su day there was a little rain, with thunder, while at Cameron's Creek, to the N., and Mi[?] to the S., the rain was much heavier. On ...

    Article : 655 words
  6. NATAL.

    The news from Natal this month is not unimportant, though it may be briefly stated. The disagreement between Lieutenant Governor Scott and the Parliament has reached its culminating point, and on the 16th of ...

    Article : 646 words
  7. NEWCASTLE.

    FATAL ACCIDENT BY DROWNING.—A man named John Irwin, chief [?] of the Lalla Rookh, formerly of the S a Nymph, a well-known trader to this port, was knocked overboard by the boom of the vessel, during a heavy sea, ...

    Article : 880 words
  8. MUDGEE.

    TESTIMONIAL.—A testimonial is in course of signature to Mr. J. W. Allpass, head master of the Mudgee National School, who we regret to say is about to leave tbe district. It is intended to present him with a purse ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. DISTRICT NEWS.

    On 7th December, about a quarter of an hour after the sun went down, there was a bright light, as if the whole of the south side of the country were on fire, then on the east as bright as if the sun was in full blaze upon the ...

    Article : 875 words
  10. GRAFTON.

    PREPARATIONS FOR THE GOVERNOR—Amongst the passengers by the steamer Grafton we notice the arrival of Lord Taylor, aide-de-camp to the Governor. A report was quickly in circulation to the effect that his lordship ...

    Article : 811 words
  11. CASSILIS.

    DECEMBER 14.—S[?]nce writing you on the 12th inst., intelligence of a very startling nature has just reached this. The account is indeed very meagre, having been brought by a blackfellow who was despatched for Dr. ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    VINE DISEASE—It is said that the vine disease is making its appearance very badly in the vineyards [?]ear Somerset West.—Cape Argus, Sept. 28. THE EXHIBITION—The Cape is not likely to be ...

    Article : 653 words
  13. WOLLOMBI.

    Dec. 12.—We have experienced very sultry weather here during the past few days, but relieved with copious thunder showers on Wednesday and Thursday evening last. Most of the wheat is now fit for the sickle, and the crops ...

    Article : 693 words
  14. CASS

    DECEMBER 12.—During [?] of [?] heavy thunderstorms, atte[?] [?] supply of rain (now much required) [?] in the [?] bran district, and extended [?] Coolah, ...

    Article : 233 words
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