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  2. REVOLT IN A CONVICT PRISON.

    THE American correspondent of the Times gives the following particulars of the revolt in a convict prison in Missouri:— The Missouri Penitentiary, in Jefferson ...

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  4. THE ATTACK ON LADY FLORENCE DIXIE.

    The following account of the alleged attack on Lady Florence Dixie was furnished to the London Times by that lady:— ...

    Article : 765 words
  5. "A THIEF AND A ROBBER."

    The celebrated William Jay was an extraordinary preacher, even at the age of 18. While he was a student at Malborough, England, a chapel which ...

    Article : 458 words
  6. A TALK WITH PRINCE BISMARCK.

    An intimate friend of Prince Bismarck, a member of Parliament, paid the Chancellor a visit in the sick room a few days ago, and reports a long conversation, ...

    Article : 631 words
  7. A REMARKABLE WOMAN.

    NOTHING in history or fiction (writes "Broadbrim" of New York) will equal the case of Ingersoll versus the New York Sun and Illustrated News for libel, the ...

    Article : 684 words
  8. HOW THE "INVINCIBLES" WERE FORMED,

    A LONDON paper, Truth, has an interesting article on Irish affairs, and states moderately and calmly the manner in which the inner circle of assassins was called ...

    Article : 471 words
  9. DISCOVERY OF A MISSING HEIRESS.

    The following remarkable narrative comes to us from Dublin. It seems that in 1857 a baronet, who lived in the Midland Counties of England, had two ...

    Article : 690 words
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