OUR MINES.
GOLD RETURNS.
Just in Time.—A crushing for Peterson and party, yield 6ozs gold. 3 loads were crushed.
Among- the .various objects deposited the other .day under the foundation stone of a sohoolhouse in Massachusetts is a specimen of Mr Sankey's Voice. It is not in the form of sounding brass or tinkling cymbal, but " phoncgraphicaily preserved in tinfoil." A. thousand years hence the antiquary may be astonished by hearing " Hold the Fort," which is the specimen selected, proceed out of that hole in Mr Sankey's best manner. One' haa read of " Sermons in Stones," bat a hymn in granite is a norelty.
A special despatch from El Paso states that Apaches, under Chief Ju, numbering 100, engaged in a fight with Mexicans in Chihuahua, Mexico, on the sth. Ju lost 80 killed and wounded.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 14 January 1880, Page 2
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136OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 14 January 1880, Page 2
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