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  2. OUR RUSSIAN FRIENDS.

    IT seams probable that oar ten years' cor diality with the empire of Russia is drawing near its close. The bitterness of our pique against [?]gland and France has long died ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  3. THE Kearneys of Kilgobbin.

    Lord Danesbury read Atlec's letter with an enjoyment not unlike the feeling an old sportsman experiences in discovering that his cover hack-an animal not worth twenty pounds-was a ...

    Article : 3,133 words
  4. THE WINES AND VINEYARDS OF FRANCE.

    RED wine is the usual accompaniment to the first course of a dinner in France, and though in general it is vin ordinaire, it ought to be good of its kind, as the palate has all its freshness of taste, its ...

    Article : 1,890 words
  5. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    LIEUTENANT C. E. DUTTON, of the United States Ordnance Corps, recently read a paper before the Franklin Institute, describing Messrs. Whelpley and Storer's process for pulverizing and blowing coal ...

    Article : 1,449 words
  6. LORD MAYO.

    THE late Governor-General of India,-who, as related in the last telegraphic intelligence from Point de Galle, was assassinated in February last,-was a representative of the ancient Irish family of Bourke ...

    Article : 2,082 words
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