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  2. EUROPEAN NEWS

    THE War Office with a view of obtaining recruits for the Army have promoted Sergeant-Major Andrew Baldrey of the 4th Dragoon Guards to be Sub-Lieutenant in ...

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  3. HOW A REBEL TRAIN WAS CAPTURED.

    AMONG the expeditions undertaken at this period we must mention one which despite its tragic termination shows what a small band of daring men can ...

    Article : 521 words
  4. YANKEE NOTIONS.

    SOME years ago during a Democratic State Convention held at Syracuse there occurred a large Sunday-school picnic to which many of The delegates were invited ...

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  5. WOMEN'S AND MEN'S QUARRELS.

    TWO men were walking down the street arm-in-arm followed by two dogs. The men were talking apparently about women which is an unusual thing for says ...

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  6. FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN SPAIN.

    THE 'Standard' correspondent at Madrid writes as follows:—"On June 26 the news began to spread in Madrid of a fearful railway accident in ...

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  7. HAPPY ACCIDENTS.

    IT is pleasant to read of the manner in which shrewd minds hare turned an accidental observation to practical advantage. Galileo being one day in the ...

    Article : 990 words
  8. SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS AND LETTERS.

    DOUBTLESS if letters of Shakespeare's could be found letters developing the mystery of those sorrowful sonnets or even letters describing Ms daily dealings ...

    Article : 455 words
  9. TOO MUCH INNOVATION.

    THE last Indian war that they had out in Colorado had a very curious origin. The squaw of Bed Eye the chief who was killed in 59 was about seventy years of ...

    Article : 923 words
  10. THE PLAGUE OF FLIES.

    A CORRESPONDENT to the 'Scientific American' says:—"I have not seen a bedbug or a flea in my house for many years. If an army of them were to be brought ...

    Article : 419 words
  11. TROUBLE OF HAVING A BLACK EYE.

    A GENTLEMAN well-known both in the City and the West a short time since met with a severe accident. He was thrown from his horse on to a heap of ...

    Article : 239 words
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