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  2. LAYING THE TELEGRAPHIC WIRE TO INDIA.

    THE direct line of telegraphic communication between England and her vast possessions in the far East has at length been opened to the public and message now hourly passing between London and the most ...

    Article : 5,953 words
  3. M. ROGEARD'S SATIRE ON "THE LIFE OF CÆSAR."

    THE brochure of M. Rogeard—an historical parallel of the second empire—led to his prosecution, and he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, but managed to escape before judgment was passed. The following ...

    Article : 1,288 words
  4. ECCENTRICITY.

    NOT long ago a gentleman died under what the newspapers call very extraordinary circumstances. It seems that he lived by himself in an inner room. His meals were left by his housekeeper in an ...

    Article : 2,191 words
  5. THE APPANAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    THE Prince of Wales is going to strike for wages. At least journals which are supposed to know all political secrets, and which really do know much political tittle-tattle, affirm that an application is to be made to ...

    Article : 1,729 words
  6. THE DECISION OF THE SCOTTISH BENCH IN THE YELVERTON CASE.

    THE judges of the First Division of the Court of Session were occupied yesterday, from a few minutes after 11 a.m. to half-past 3 p.m., in delivering their opinions on the question, whether Theress ...

    Article : 1,321 words
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