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  2. EXTRAORDINARY SWINDLING.

    A rather singular case has been submitted to the Court of Assizes of Berne. A married woman named Khun, of that city, but whose husband, a Bavarian, having become bankrupt, lives at Mentz, ...

    Article : 802 words
  3. THE NEW REIGN OF TERROR.

    Mazzini wrote the following letter to the Daily News:— Sir,—the work of prosecution in France is going on silently, but unceasingly. Doomed ...

    Article : 507 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Good night, Sir Rook," said a little Lark, "The daylight fades, it will soon be dark: I've bathed my wings in the sun's last ray, I've sung my hymn to the dying day; ...

    Article : 1,643 words
  5. REVIEW.

    Peter 'Possum—gentleman, poet, linguist, fast-liver and scamp, frequenter of cider cellars and coal holes, humorist and wit, damatist and novel writer—bibulous, wine-loving, ...

    Article : 2,493 words
  6. CHEAP POSTAGE.

    The increase in the number of letters delivered by the Post Office since 1839, the year previous to the introduction of the penny-post, though more than sixfold, as appears by the abstract of the ...

    Article : 810 words
  7. OWEN SUFFOLK.

    A correspondent of the Herald gives the following particulars of the previous career of the notorious Owen Suffolk:— Owen Suffolk was a prisoner in the ...

    Article : 571 words
  8. NEW METHOD OF BRICKMAKING.

    Now that wood is falling into disrepute for house-building purposes, and that the material known as "wattle and daub" is no longer of very high esteem, it is of importance to us to learn ...

    Article : 675 words
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