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  2. Epitome of News.

    WE compile the following from the various journals to hand:—Last Saturday's 'Tamworth Examiner' says:—There were six cooditional purchases ...

    Article : 3,726 words
  3. THE SUSSEX-STREET MURDER.

    As the case of the man Scott, who stands charged with the Sussex-street murder in Sydney, is now prominently before the public, and as there can he little doubt that ...

    Article : 1,301 words
  4. LOCUSTS.

    THE Algerian journals are filled with details of the disastrous invasion of locusts. Innumerable flights have committed dreadful ravages. A correspondent of the 'Daily Sews,' writing from Algiers on the 30th ...

    Article : 509 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    A FUNNY SPEECH.—The Wisconsin Legislature bad formally considered a proposition to abolish all laws for the collection of debts. The mover of the bill, Mr. Elmore, is ...

    Article : 1,343 words
  6. PASTORAL EXTRACTS.

    SIR—During a visit to the New England district in the early part of this year I regretted to learn that a large portion of the sheep there were in an unsatisfactory ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  7. HEROISM AND TENDERNESS.

    AN Austrian journal publishes as authentic the following touching incident in the late war:—As the Scholz brigade had been decimated, at Skalitz, 20th June, by a withering fire poured into its ranks for an ...

    Article : 338 words
  8. THE HORRORS OF WAR.

    THE sufferings of some poor Austrian families are dreadful. There is a story, the truth of which is respectably vouched to me:—A soldier of a Hungarian regiment found on the wayside his brother, also a ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. FEMALE INEBRIETY IN AMERICA.

    THE 'Round Table,' a New York journal, makes the following startling revelations:—"We have the best authority for stating that some of the most elegant ladies of our leading cities will ...

    Article : 198 words
  10. A GOOD EXCUSE FOR DRINKING.

    A LADY made her husband a present of a silver cap with an angel at the bottom; and when she filled it for him he used to drink it to the bottom, and she asked him why he drank every drop. "Because, ...

    Article : 108 words
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