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  2. THE EUROPEAN MAIL, PER BEHAR. THE LOSS OF THE MAIL STEAMER "RANGOON."

    THE Special Correspondent of the 'Herald' writes as follows:—Point de Galle, November 2. The early arrival of the steamer with ...

    Article : 2,936 words
  3. A PHASE OF LIFE IN CHINA.

    VISITING is made a most serious business in China, and every individual of respectability must have a servant to carry and present his cards. A Chinese card is ...

    Article : 605 words
  4. THE FENIAN RAID ON CANADA.

    The Femans in America have again been giving trouble. A telegram from Toronto states that some of them, under "General" O'Neill, crossed the border at ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. THE EFFECTS OF FROST ON VEGETATION.

    No persons know better than gardeners how complex and puzzling are the effects of frost on vegetation. Gardeners see and experience to their cost the most varied ...

    Article : 1,030 words
  6. FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER.

    DRESSES trimmed with alternate folds of satin and velvet will be much worn as the autumn advances; but the ornament par excellence will be lace, headed by bands ...

    Article : 924 words
  7. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAN AND WOMAN.

    THE following serious and reflective observations on the trial of les petroleuses at Versailles, are by the correspondent of the 'Pall Mall Gazette':—"Let me here ...

    Article : 462 words
  8. SOUNDS DURING THE NIGHT.

    THE great audibility of sounds during the night is a phenomenon of considerable interest, and one which had been observed even by the ancients. In crowded ...

    Article : 2,757 words
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