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  2. THE FRENCH ELECTION.

    THE Cornhill Magazine has a capital, though, we suppose, rather highly coloured, sketch of an election in the French provinces. The greater part of the electors in the departmental communes are thus ...

    Article : 545 words
  3. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In your issue of Saturday last the laws of single-wicket are quoted, in which the following extract occurs:— "The bowler is subject to the same laws as at double-wicket—'wides' and 'no balls' count as runs to ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. RE-VACCINATION.

    SIR,—I regret that Dr. Lindeman should have lost his temper over my letters, and have adopted the legal injunction, " When you have no case, abuse your adversary." His former letters were a mere tissue of assertions; to these ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  5. VALENTINE'S DAY IN LONDON, FROM A SUBURBAN POSTMAN'S POINT OF VIEW.

    " You saw us from your window, did you sir, a-Monday? Yes, we were at the office before 5 in the morning, and, perhaps you might have seen a little beer going before breakfast, though we did try to ...

    Article : 1,750 words
  6. DRAMATIC, EQUESTRIAN, AND MUSICAL SICK FUND.

    THE thirteenth anniversary of this Fund was held on February 10th, at Willis's Rooms, under the presidency of Lieutenant-Colonel Addison, who in proposing the toast of "Prosperity to the Dramatic, ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  7. FRENCH LIFE AND CHARACTER.

    A NOVEL and very curious point of law has just been decided by the Appeal Chamber of Correctional Police, under the following circumstances:—A member of the jeunesse doree, Count Rene de Girvinchy, a ...

    Article : 824 words
  8. CANOEING ON THE JORDAN.

    MR. John M'Gregor, better known to the p[?]blic generally under the name of " Rob Roy," has sent the following highly interesting letter to the Times:- Sir,—An attack by Arabs, who fired upon me and ...

    Article : 1,880 words
  9. PICKINGS FROM JUDY.

    OH, DOES HE?—Mr. Bright says that, in rigorously following up the recent "minute" with regard to the articles of stationery used by the clerks in his department, he shall prove himself to be a true disciple of ...

    Article : 938 words
  10. EXTENSION OF ST. MARTIN'S-LANE.

    SIR,—I must once more beg the favour of a short space in your paper, which you so kindly allowed me on a former occasion (the 30th of March ultimo), as I wish again to urge on the public the advisability, nay I could almost say the, ...

    Article : 537 words
  11. THE CONVENT CASE.

    THE Daily News gives the following sketch of the court, and the plaintiff and defendant, in the celebrated Convent case:- The entrance to Westminster Hall reminded one of ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  12. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    EXACTLY a month ago, it was stated in the Express that Mr. J. R. M'Clean, M.P., C.E., Mr. George Elliot, M.P., and Mr. Abernethy, C.E., had made a careful examination of the Suez C[?]nal; and had ...

    Article : 565 words
  13. OMNIBUSES.

    SIR.— There has been a good deal said and written about [?]mnibuses, but no proposition as yet as to what they should be. If the Sydney municipal authorities cared anything about the comfort of the people, they would advertise to ...

    Article : 225 words
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