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  2. OUR ROME LETTER.

    September continued very hot until its close, notwithstanding occasional storms and torrents of rain; nor is the temperature yet seasonably cool enough for frames wearied by the continued heat. A violent tempest ...

    Article : 3,557 words
  3. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    From the London papers received by the P. and O. steamer Chusan to October 2, we extract the following items of general news:— INSULT TO THE BRITISH MINISTER AT ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. THE MODERN BED.

    The mode of sleeping is a subject no less important than interesting, whether viewed from the standpoint of curiosity, comfort, or sanitation. Exhausted nature must be restored, and sleep is undoubtedly life's great secret. It ...

    Article : 1,867 words
  5. NON-EPISCOPAL ORDERS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "A Layman," neither denies his misrepresentation of what I gave forth to the public, nor expresses any regret for it. He does "not wish to reply" to me. He neither admits the cogency of my reasoning, nor ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  6. EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF SKYE CROFTERS.

    Proceedings of an extraordinary character have taken place at Sconser, near Portree. Sconser is in the centre of a large deer-forest belonging to Lord Macdonald and leased by Mr. Kettlewell. For years the crofters have complained ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    The Argus states that the Melbourne Water Supply Department has been compelled to purchase water pipes for reticulation work in the open market, owing to the failure of the Langlands' Foundry Company to deliver in ...

    Article : 720 words
  8. ALLEGED PURCHASE OF SLAVES BY THE PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT.

    Madeira, September 24.—According to intelligence received here by the African mail steamship Elmina, a report was current at Whydah on the 8th of September that the Portuguese Government had brought 1200 slaves from the ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. FRENCH CLAIMS IN THE GULF OF ADEN.

    A telegram from Aden, which appeared in the Paris Temps, states that, in consequence of the French occupation of Ambadu, Abu Baker Pasha had been arrested by order of the British Vice-Consul at Zeilah. The commander ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. THE SPANISH POST-OFFICE—SCANDALOUS DISCLOSURES.

    The Madrid correspondent of the Times telegraphs the following extraordinary account of the liberties taken by the Post Office there with correspondence passing through. Knowing that his message would have been stopped by the ...

    Article : 517 words
  11. MODERN WAR SHIPS.

    In days of mental activity like the present, no service can stand still and remain effective; it is only among the blind that the one-eyed man is king, elsewhere he is but a melancholy lusus naturœ. To keep abreast of the age is ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Most of your recent correspondence about "orders" appears to me to tend rather to confusion. "A Layman" indulges in columns of remarks and quotations to prove that the rule in the established Church of England is that her ...

    Article : 722 words
  13. DUELLING IN FRANCE.

    The folly of French duelling is strikingly exemplified by the report of the seconds in an encounter between M. Georges Perin, one of the ablest deputies and one most certain of re-election, and M. Lavertujon, the editor of the Petit Centre, ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. TORPEDO WARFARE.

    The Polyphemus has completed her trials at Portland, and the results have been communicated to the Admiralty. The object of the trials was to ascertain, under every conceivable condition, which is the more useful machine ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. MOORE COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL.

    Sir,—Will you kindly find room for the enclosed re Moore College? Until the evening before that on which the public meeting was held I was unacquainted with the contents of the ...

    Article : 391 words
  16. EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE THUNDERER.

    An explosion of gas occurred in one of the coal-bunkers of the Thunderer on Sunday, the 13th of September, while the vessel was lying at Malta. The men were fortunately in their hammocks at the time, and no injury to life ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. EXTRAORDINARY INTERRUPTION AT A WELSH MARRIAGE.

    An unusual scene has just been witnessed at a marriage at Saundersfoot Parish Church, Pembrokeshire. When the clergyman asked if any one knew of any impediment to the marriage, the brother of the bride stated that the ...

    Article : 128 words
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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At Derby, Christopher Burrows, 16, was remanded on a charge of presenting a loaded pistol at a man named Gray, in older to resist apprehension. Gray found the prisoner in a secluded part of the town, covered with a sheet and ...

    Article : 450 words
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