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  2. THE ENGLISH CHAPEL IN PARIS.

    OM the vote of 610,500 for the purchase of a chapel in the Rue d'Agu[?], at Paris, for the use of the British residents and visitors in that city, Mr. Wise called the attention of the committee to ...

    Article : 5,095 words
  3. A REPORTER IN THE BRITISH SENATE.

    THE retirement of a Speaker of the House of Commons, and the selection of a new one, are events so infrequent in these days, that this may be deemed a fitting occasion on which to say a few words on the ...

    Article : 2,111 words
  4. THE FRENCH TRIALS.

    THE trials of the three Italians charged with conspiring to assassinate the Emperor of the French are now over. The three prisoners have been condemned—one will go to Cayenne, and two to the galleys. The blow at ...

    Article : 2,470 words
  5. (From the Times, August 12th.)

    The religion of the English residents in Paris has reduced itself to extremely fashionable dimensions. It just sticks on them, and no more, like the oystershell bonnet. It hangs elegantly and loosely upon ...

    Article : 1,197 words
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