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  2. SKETCHER.

    There are certain peculiarities in the administration of justice in France which strike a foreigner as peculiar. The eternal equities, like the eternal verities, are presumably the ...

    Article : 3,021 words
  3. THE TRAVELLER.

    Travelling in the southern portion of the United States has not yet attained the same stage of comfort, safety, and luxury as in the North; but during the great Cotton ...

    Article : 1,598 words
  4. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Woman are at last permitted to practice medicine in Canada, and the first to receive a license is Miss Mitchell of Kingston, a graduate of Queen's University. ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. Fashion's Fancies.

    In spring millinery the toque and round hat divide honours about evenly. White and black bonnets are much trimmed with gold ribbon and gold embroidery. ...

    Article : 375 words
  6. A Mexican Witch.

    Tradition, which receives its life from the fancies of the common people, tells that in the time when the Inquisition was at the height of its power in Mexico, lived the ...

    Article : 803 words
  7. A Shocking Effect of Subway Electricity.

    Boston Traveller: A serious and most alarming accident oceuxed on Boylston-street Bridge, at the Back Bay, about 10.30 Tuesday morning. George Lenox, coachman for ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. Few Divorces in Ireland.

    Whatever may be said for or against the Irish people, there is certainly one respect in which they may challenge the admiration of ths world, namely, in matrimonial fidelity. ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. Luck in Garters.

    In Scotland it is considered bad luck to lose a garter, it being the foreboding of a greater loss—that of a sweetheart or friend. They shouldnever be left knotted together or thrown ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. ODDS AND ENDS.

    Teacher—What made you make a face at me? little Johnnie —Please, ma'am, I didn't think yon were looking. The 'Handsome Club' in which beauty is ...

    Article : 820 words
  11. Paris Styles in Underclothes.

    In underclothing the Directoire style reigns in full force. The fine cambric chemise is made so as to set close to the figure without one plait; it is embroidered round the top, ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. VARIETIES.

    The frequency of the pulse-beat is increased by drinking hot water or tea, diminished by drinking these cold. Adding a warm, covering to the covering of the body increases the ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. Worth's Establishment.

    Charles Frederick Worth, the famous 'man milliner' of Paris, relates the history of his establishment. He thug explains his success: 'The rumour that my house was founded ...

    Article : 252 words
  14. 'There was Life in Him.'

    One of O'Conneil's earliest displays of forensic acuteness took place at Tralee. The question in dispute touched the validity of a will which had been made almost in articulo ...

    Article : 298 words
  15. POPULAR SCIENCE.

    A new system of building houses of steel plates is being introduced by M. Douly, manager of the Societe des Forges de Chateleneau. It has been found that corrugated ...

    Article : 705 words
  16. Scent.

    The taste for perfumes reached its climax in the time of Cleopatra, who made a lavish nee of them always, bat more especially on the occasion of her first interview with Mark ...

    Article : 603 words
  17. A Division in the House of Commons.

    One of the most interesting scenes in the House of Commons is a division. An hon. member is spealdng on some much, discussed point in the bill before the House, when the ...

    Article : 501 words
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