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  2. SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE IN GLASGOW.

    The writer, in the Australasian, of a paper entitled "An Old Colonists Visit to the Home Country," speaks in the following terms of social and religious life in Glasgow:— ...

    Article : 2,017 words
  3. A CONSUL AMONG CANNIBALS.

    Mr. Charles Living[?]tone, her Majesty's consul in the Bight of Bi[?]fr[?], sends to the Foreign Office the following narrative of his interview with the King of the Okrika country in July with a view to terminate war ...

    Article : 3,307 words
  4. NEW ENGLAND GONE AHEAD OF OLD ENGLAND.

    By the accompanying letter just received (April 1867) by Mr. William Tallack, secretary of the "Howard Association," 5, Bishopsgate-street Without, it will be seen that the state prison of Massachusetts is ...

    Article : 942 words
  5. FRENCH VIEWS OF FENIANISM.

    The Patrie examines the nature of the Fenian insurrection in Ireland, and looks on it as certain to be a frequent source of trouble and agitation in that country. Not that it will ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  6. LAMARTINE.

    Lamartine is now seventy-six years of age, and lives in a miserable abode in the Rue Cambaceres; he works day and night with the hope of preventing rapacious ...

    Article : 892 words
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