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  2. THE SECRET OF CONFEDERATE PRISONS.

    For some time past, in spite of the silence of journals which hasten to dilate on every act of lawless folly, of which any northern officer is guilty, accounts have reached this country of the cruelties ...

    Article : 2,086 words
  3. THE POPE AND THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT.

    The Nord says:—"A telegram from London transmits to us the text of Cardinal Antonelli's reply to the manifesto of the Confederate States. This reply is worded in a manner which shows much ...

    Article : 1,657 words
  4. THE MYSTERIES OF THE CHAMPAGNE TRADE.

    It would appear from the case of Abrahams v. Attenborough, which was tried by the Court of Queen's Bench, on Monday, that champagne may even ho purchased at the very moderate price of 12s ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  5. THE IRISH AND THE AMERICAN WAR.

    That the Union army is composed of mercenaries—chiefly Irish—is a statement constantly repeated by English journals with Southern sympathies. How far this is likely to be the case may be ...

    Article : 827 words
  6. A COAL-PIT BURNING FOR FIFTEEN YEARS.

    In the file of the Advertiser for 13th December, 1849, we fine the following announcement regarding a coal-pit at Dalquharren Colliery, near Dailly:—"We regret to learn that the sales from the ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  7. HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS WITH FIREARMS.

    The first golden rule for all persons to practise who may touch firearms is—always to handle them as if they were loaded. Taking a cap off the nipple after a gun is loaded is always a source of sleeping ...

    Article : 1,276 words
  8. SPANISH POLICY IN ST. DOMINGO AND PERU.

    The Correspondencia da Espana of the 19th December says:—It is stated that in abandoning Santo Domingo the Government will propose to retain the capital of the Island and the bay of ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN AGRICULTURE.

    M. Boutin, an agriculturist, and formerly a chemist at Libourne, in the department of the Gironde, France, who for many years past has devoted himself to the discovery of a manure which possessed ...

    Article : 645 words
  10. A NEW ZEALAND SAWYER'S PHILOSOPHY.

    We give the results of a conversation with one of those men, omitting the leading questions we addressed to him:—"I have been knocking about in those colonies ...

    Article : 622 words
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