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  2. The Dead Sexton.

    THE sunsets were red, the nights were long, and the weather pleasantly frosty, and Christmas, the glorious herald of the new year, was at hand, when an event—still recounted by winter firesides, with a ...

    Article : 3,398 words
  3. THE EXPLORER'S MESSAGE.

    GOLDEN, crimson glows the sunset o'er the wild Australian scene, Gilding e'en the lonely desert with a glory-tinted sheen, Purple, purple gloom the mountains towering in their ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  4. TEMPERANCE.

    MR. H. W. West, Q.C., M.P., made the following remarks in charging the grand jury. He was sorry that he could not congratulate them upon any diminution in the number of offences which they would have to investigate at the ...

    Article : 463 words
  5. PERCY ANECDOTES.

    TITLE OF PRINCE OF WALES.—The first creation of the title of Prince of Wales in the roval family of England occurred in the reign of Edward I. This sovereign, to conciliate the affections of the Welsh, whom he had ...

    Article : 1,315 words
  6. THE MEDICAL MANIFESTO.

    THE late English temperance papers have amply discussed this all-important declaration, and also devoted much space in giving extracts from their daily contemporaries. We commend the manifesto to the perusal and consideration of ...

    Article : 488 words
  7. LIGHT READING.

    A sad dog—one who tarries long at his wine. An ungrammatical judge is apt to pass an incorrect sentence. It is a mistake to suppose that the son is supported in the ...

    Article : 319 words
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