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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    How NEGROES MANGE ALLIGATORS.— "Alligators chaw a fellow all up," said a little darkey we engaged to carry our bag gage from the boat landing at the boat, to ...

    Article : 1,277 words
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  4. SELECT POETRY.

    "Give me a pin, and I'll show you a show!" My little boy shouts as he climbs my knee; And he holds up his toy with childish joy: "Peep through the hole, and see what you'll ...

    Article : 309 words
  5. THE WALLAROO MINES.

    We do not publish the following extract, taken from the Northern Argus, because of its intrinsic value, but because it is, in its way, a curiosity. The first paragraph, it will be ...

    Article : 802 words
  6. A HUNTING PARTY STRICKEN DOWN BY DISEASE — DEATH OF FOUR OUT OF FIVE MEN.

    The Boston Post of a recent date has a despatch from Bangor, Me., conveying the following terrible details reported at that place by one of the survivors of a hunting ...

    Article : 735 words
  7. IMPUNITY OF CRIME IN NEW YORK.

    "Will New York be driven to lynch law?" Such is the question asked on February 2, not by any of the sensational papers of that city, but by the grave and respectable Times, ...

    Article : 354 words
  8. A NEW BRUNSWICK BEAR STORY.

    A huge bear story is related by a correspondent of the Miramichi Union:—"Isidor Arcineau, a fine lad of 18 or 20, son of a farmer and fisheman of this settlement ...

    Article : 502 words
  9. THE THAMES DIGGINGS.

    We take the following respecting the much vaunted Thames geld fields from the Times. It is a communication from a digger. Several times since my departure from ...

    Article : 736 words
  10. THE LAIRD, THE KING, AND THE STAG.

    In the time of Robert, King of Scotland and Lord of Annandale, there lived on the Borders a family named Bell, from whom the Bells trace their descent in an ancient ...

    Article : 752 words
  11. OUR RULERS.

    When the able editor has declared that public opinion will stand this or that grievance no longer, does it mean that he, the editor, and some clever contributor are, on ...

    Article : 931 words
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