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  2. FIGHT BETWEEN PRUSSIAN AND FRENCH CLERKS.

    On July 18, a little before the hour of active business on 'Change, a strange fracas took place in the office of a leading Liverpool merchant, who has in his employment several ...

    Article : 192 words
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  4. ENGLISH v. AMERICAN HORSES.

    The following letter from a well-known turf authority, and whose racing experiences both here and in England have been extensive, appeared in the New York Albion:—"To the ...

    Article : 461 words
  5. A STORM IN LONDON.

    On July 26, a tremendous thunderstorm, which moved almost due south and north, broke over the metropolis. There appears to have been a preliminary outburst at Woolwich at ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. NAVIGATION BY BLIND MEN.

    A fishing boat recently left Queenstown, and proceeded to sea manned by four men, named, respectively, Timothy Martin, a branch pilot (now stone blind), John Barry (also blind), ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. THE INTENSE HEAT IN ENGLAND IN JULY.

    A correspondent writing from Clifton under date July 24, says:—I have to-day recorded a shade temperature of 91[?]3 deg Twice only before to-day, during eighteen years, has the ...

    Article : 246 words
  8. DANGER OF A PRUSSIAN MAIL STEAMER.

    Considerable excitement was caused both at We[?]mouth and Portland on July 18 by the appearance of a very fine Prussian steamer, which had put into Portland Roads to avoid being ...

    Article : 888 words
  9. LOSS OF A MAIL STEAMER OFF THE MERSEY.

    An almost unprecedented disaster occurred off the Mersey recently. The steamer Chilian, belonging to the West Indian and Pacific Roy[?]l Mail Company, but which had been chartered by ...

    Article : 295 words
  10. IRISH EDUCATIONAL EXAMINATION.

    A gentleman says, I was examining the school at Carrick, in presence of the schoolmaster, schoolmistress, and the priest, as to their acquirements. Before me stood a little barefooted ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. A PETROLEUM LOCOMOTIVE.

    Travellers in France who have a horror of petroleum, and dread a repetition of the Abergele accident, may possibly not be aware that they may happen to find themselves not only in ...

    Article : 310 words
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