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  3. WINDSOR.

    WINDSOR BRANCH BIBLE SOCIETY.—A public meeting of this society took place last evening, in the hall of the School of Arts. The proceedings commenced about 8 p.m., by Rev. Mr. Brentnall rending a portion of Scripture and offering up ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  4. THE BATTLE OF AMIENS.

    THE Echo du Nord gives the following account by an eye-witness of the fighting near Amiens:—"On Saturday evening the right of our small army was established at Boves and at Dury, our left leaning ...

    Article : 1,656 words
  5. THE VALUE OF PARTS.

    THE Economist calculates how much property the defenders of Paris expose to danger by awaiting a Prussian attack: 1. The value of the house property may be approximately arrived at by an estimate ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. THE DEAD ALIVE.

    A MISS ELLA FRERER, sixteen years old, and a Virginian, died in one of the interior counties of the "Old Dominion" a few days ago, after a short attack of typhoid fever. Tho body was appropriately ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. SPIES IN EVRANCE.

    THE Paris correspondent of the Standard, writing on the 19th November, says:—I fear, however, that no efforts whatever that the French can make will prevent the Prussians from discovering all that they ...

    Article : 323 words
  8. WIFE MURDER IN OHIO.

    THE details of the recent horrible wife murder near Lima, Ohio, are given by the Western Associated Press as follows:— The man's name who committed the murder is ...

    Article : 464 words
  9. KEEPING A THOUSAND HENS.

    WITH a flock of 1000 fowls, at least six acres are requisite. Some have given this rule, an acre to each hundred. This area should be fenced in with boards or pickets, and houses erected, large enough to accommodate ...

    Article : 496 words
  10. FATAL CASE OF POISONING AT HAY.

    AT a magisterial inquiry, held by Joseph Ede Pearce, Esq., police magistrate, on the 21st January, at the residence of John Basford, at Hay, on view of the body of Catherine Basford, then and there ...

    Article : 967 words
  11. INTENSE FEELING IN FRANCE AGAINST THE PRUSSIANS.

    THE German war correspondents make frequent references to the intensely hostile feeling of the French population. Herr Wachenhuson, of the Cologne Gazette, says "That at Nancy the billeting ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. A VISIT TO THE KRUPP CANNON FACTORY AT ESSEN.

    ALATE Leipsic journal, the Unserezeit, contains a description of the celebrated cannon manufactory of Krupp, which is at present of considerable interest: At the time England enforced the continental! system ...

    Article : 1,456 words
  13. PRUSSIAN HEROISM.

    THE commander of a Prussian battalion was arrested, after the storming of Spicheren Hights, for having charged without waiting either for the artillery or the reserves, which were to cover his flank, to come ...

    Article : 241 words
  14. THE ATTRACTIVE SIDE OF FARMING.

    AGRICULTURE corresponds to that degree of exercise which is the best preservative of health. It requires no hurtful fatigue, on the one hand, nor indulges, on the other, indolence, still more hurtful. During a throng of ...

    Article : 502 words
  15. BRITISH WAR SHIPS AND FORTIFICATIONS.

    DURING the year 1870 there were built, or ordered to be built, for the British Navy, fifteen ironclad menof-war. Of these the Sultan, 12 guns, 5234 tons, 200 horse-power, built at Chatham, and launched ...

    Article : 514 words
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