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  2. SCIENCE.

    The battle of the gauges is going on, and will probably never cease until railways go out of fashion. The deputation which waited on the Chief Secretary on Tuesday ...

    Article : 1,536 words
  3. FEMININE ITEMS.

    One of the stations on the Pacific Railway is kept by a widow, and she can run a locomotive. They have man milliners in San Francisco, and gentlemen baby-linen manufacturers in Brooklyn. ...

    Article : 714 words
  4. PATENTS.

    May 15. Charles Frederick Collom, mining engineer, Cornwall, England. Improvements in means or apparatus for cleaning or treating metallic ores. Objections must be lodged on or ...

    Article : 499 words
  5. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    Young ladies should learn to exercise their taste in the construction of garments. It is by no means a subject unworthy of a cultivated mind, for the externals of dress and manner are ...

    Article : 908 words
  6. ODDS AND ENDS.

    HIGH TRAINING.—Haughty-culture. A SIGNAL FAILURE.—A railway accident. OPERATIC REFRESHMENTS.—High-screams. THE BEST MAGAZINES.—Cereals for France. ...

    Article : 1,667 words
  7. ROYAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA.

    An ordinary meeting of the Royal Society took place on Monday. About twenty-five members were present, the chair being taken by Mr. Ellery. Mr. George Foord read a ...

    Article : 768 words
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