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  2. MODERN HOUSE BUILDING.

    THE Frenchman who expressed his opinion tha London had ceased to be a town, and was becoming a vast province, uttered no mere hyperbole. Between the years 1800 and 1860 this metropolis not only ...

    Article : 1,919 words
  3. THE HORSE SHOW.

    THE class of thorough-bied stallions at the Horse-Show the other day only included about half as many animals as appeared last year. One can hardly expect owners to exhibit for the amusement of the public or ...

    Article : 1,820 words
  4. CALORESCENCE.

    THE belief in an extennal would is said to be the battle-ground of philosophy. But whatever curiosity or delight the philosophic mind nlay experience in exploring the grounds of this belief, the modern ...

    Article : 2,251 words
  5. THE IMPROVEMENT OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    WE are still trying what we can do, by a'public meeting now and then, and by discussion in print and in Private, on the vexed subject of domestic service. We do not seem to get on much. The relation does not ...

    Article : 1,749 words
  6. MR. JOHN STUART MILL ON MARRIAGE.

    THAT extremes meet is an old adage of which we may very easily obtain abundant illustration. Art critical tell us that cxtreme ugliness is as attractive as ectraordinary beauty, and natual philosophers that the ...

    Article : 1,493 words
  7. NEGRO WAGES.

    SEVERE animadverison are indulged by Northern newspapers on the prices offered in Virginia for negro Jabour by proprietors and former masters. We might infer that the North, which is so fend of attaching ...

    Article : 1,272 words
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