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  2. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    THE great English shooting clubs had closed their seasons at the departure of the last mail; and we give the shooting on the 3rd July, on which day the Hurl-ingham Clubs held the last meeting for 1870. ...

    Article : 2,818 words
  3. PRESS REPRESENTATIVES AT THE SEAT OF WAR.

    IT is known that two of the correspondents of the Paris Press, Attached respectively to the Figaro and the Gaulois, fell into the hands of the Prussians when following their calling with the French army, and ...

    Article : 582 words
  4. TERRIBLE RIOT IN NEW YORK.

    THE association of Orangemen celebrated the anni-versary of the Battle of the Battle of the Boyne on Tuesday by a procession and pic-nic at Elm Park, Ninety-second-street, near Eighth-avenue. The Orangemen started ...

    Article : 1,522 words
  5. PROSPECTS IMPROVE.

    About 8 o'clock the door opened, again, and an officer holding papers in his hands, inquired for the correspondents of the Gaulois and the Figaro. Introduced into the keeper of the prison's room, the ...

    Article : 567 words
  6. Juvenile Depravity.

    The Melbourne Argus says: Occasionally an instance crops up showing how difficult it is to reform children by means of public institutions when they have been neglected or badly brought up by criminal, or more ...

    Article : 1,652 words
  7. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    As we crossed the court-yard of the Chateau we passed close to a group of officers, amongst whom our guide told us was the Crown Prince of Prussia. We saluted them, and had not advanced many steps ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. THE DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG.

    "For wertz" (forwards) they cried out to us. " What do they want with us:" said I. " They accuse use of having fired on the soldiers and of having killed a horse." " What are they going to ...

    Article : 406 words
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    Advertising : 580 words
  10. Elopement of a Married Man.— A Sad Case.

    A LADY-LIKE lookinging woman, who appeared in the greatest distress of mind, and who gave the name of Mrs. Sarah Diston Perry, the wife of an artificial florist, and lately in a good way of business, ...

    Article : 356 words
  11. THE MARCH TO SOULTZ.

    We marched on in this way without stopping till we came to Merckwiller, a village about seven kilometres from Woerth. We were made to halt every hundred metres by soldiers, who questioned our ...

    Article : 764 words
  12. Railway Trains Stopped by Crickets

    THE ELKO Independent says:-"Several times of late the trains on the Central Pacific hailroad, cast of this place, have been stopped by crickets, and delayed sometimes over an hour in a place. Mr. Gidney, of ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. Ice Wells on Fire at Windsor.

    YESTERDAY afternoon a fire was discovered in the extensive ice wells of Messrs. Layton Brothers, confectioners to her Majesty, whose premises are situated at the entrance to the terminus of the ...

    Article : 210 words
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