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  2. THE POOR MAN.

    Being some Account of the extraordinary Adventures met with, of the strange Sights Seen, and of the curious Things Heard, by Mr. Redde Popper, in his Se[?]rch after that much injured Individual. ...

    Article : 2,184 words
  3. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.

    THE following is a copy of the bill introduced by Mr. Sadleir to promote elementary education and the establishment of industrial schools:— Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent ...

    Article : 1,759 words
  4. THE SOUTHERN ESTIMATE OF TENNESSEE.

    HAD I been at the battle of Chattanooga I should now attempt a more detailed description of it than I gave in my last letter. But the very materials which I should be obliged to use will have been in the ...

    Article : 1,883 words
  5. TRANSPORTATION TO THE COLONIES.

    OUR most important colonies are just new suffering serious disadvantage, which they trace to the action or opinion of the mother country. The Australians, harassed by bushrangers, who infest and almost ...

    Article : 1,365 words
  6. FRANCE AT HOME AND ABROAD.

    WHEN the year brought round the anniversary of the day which rewarded the Emperor for staking all his fo[?] on one last desperate cast by permitting him to crush out the liberties of his country, he must have ...

    Article : 1,691 words
  7. MEETING OF THE RIVERINE COUNCIL.

    THE usual monthly meeting of this body was held on Tuesday, the 1st instant, at Irons' Hotel. Present —Messrs. Robertson, M'Collough, Wren, Landale, Jeffery, Phillips, and the vice-president, Mr. George ...

    Article : 1,367 words
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