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  2. THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES.

    The two semi official exponents of the Carlist cause in England—the Marquis de Ruvigny and Mr. Cranstoun Metcalfe—are evidently persuaded that Spain's extremity ...

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  3. AMONG THE MEMBERS.

    It has been a M'Kenzie week in the Assembly. Seldom has a critic of a bill been able to impress himself upon it so strongly. Gladstone did not more clearly leave his ...

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  4. DREYFUS'S LETTERS TO HIS WIFE.

    Under the title of "The Letters of an Innocent," the "National Review" publishes translations of a number of letters addressed by Captain Dreyfus to his wife. ...

    Article : 1,930 words
  5. VANITY FAIR.

    To-night is rather an anxious time in the official world and at the clubs, no news having come from Kitchener's army, now within sight of Khartoum, for forty-eight ...

    Article : 1,610 words
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  7. FORTUNE'S MY FOE.

    Seventeen years have passed since the child, who was to bear the name of that ship of war, the "Ariadne," in which she was born, had come into the world—upon ...

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  8. HOW CRIMINALS ARE IDENTIFIED.

    A full and interesting description of the Bertillon system of identifying criminals and of its introduction into England, is given by Mr. Tighe Hopkins in the September ...

    Article : 424 words
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  10. HOW MEN DIE IN BATTLE.

    "If you want to know how men die in battle, ask some of those who have been at Wilson's Creek, on one side or the other," said Judge David Murphy, of the Criminal ...

    Article : 496 words
  11. "CUTTING THE HOPE."

    A mountaineering accident, which took place on one of the mountains of the Ortler Range, on Friday, August 19, has raised the ethical problem of "cutting the rope," and ...

    Article : 444 words
  12. OPINIONS.

    The work and career of a statesman are constantly blazoned before the eyes of all men, the thinker works in his study unseen.—"Spectator." ...

    Article : 83 words
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