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  2. THE LOSS OF THE ORPHEU[?].

    THE loss of the fine c[?]rvette Orpheus, with Commodore Burnett and three-fourths of her crew, is a calamity which knows no recent para[?]lel in te[?] history of the Royal Navy. This ship was almost ...

    Article : 2,057 words
  3. REMARKABLE ADVENTURES.

    THERE is a passage in the Vicar of Wakefield which would form an apt motto for this book. It is where Jenkinson favours Moses in prison with the results of his own practice in roguery:— ...

    Article : 4,039 words
  4. THE "DANMARK."

    THE marriage of the Prince of Wales and the Princess of Denmark is likely to cause—or rath[?]r, it has begun to cause—more talk about Danes and Denmark than enough. There are few things ...

    Article : 2,446 words
  5. TO THE EDIT[?]R OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—In you[?] re[?]ort[?] o[?] the fire that occurred in the dwa[?]ling-hous o[?] M[?]n, B[?]okl[?]nd, at B[?]lrun[?], no the morning of the 2. 4 instant you omitted to m[?]n [?] the engine of th[?] Vo[?] E[?]e Company, N[?]. 1. [?] ...

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