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  3. RECEPTION OF A CATHOLIC QUEEN BY A PROTESTANT PEOPLE.

    The Queen was received with great signs of joy by the nobility, whereof the most part was counterfeit, and was mightily cried up by the Commons. Her beauty, youth, and stately carriage, possessed ...

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    THE RIGHT REV. DR. COLLIER, VICAR APOSTOLIC OF THE MAURITIUS.—On Monday last, at half past four P M, the Bishop of Milève, attended by the clergy, churchwardens, and ...

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  5. DISTRESSED STATE OF THE POOR OF CALTON AND BRIDGETON.

    We understand the poor of Calton and Bridgeton are now in an awfully distressed state; in very many instances five or six sick persons are huddled together under heart-rending circumstances. There ...

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    THE WRONG WAY TO CORK.—Mr. Konny, the popular dramatist, in drinking a glass of wine, inadvertently swallowed a small substance which nearly choked him. A friend, seeing his ...

    Article : 153 words
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