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  2. Two Queens in Westminster.

    In the chapel of Henry the Seventh, "Where the sculptured Ceilings rare Show the conquered stone work hanging, Like cobweb films in air, ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. Sale of a Wife.

    Particulars relative to the sale of a wife at Mexborough, state that a soldier, recently returned from India, recollected a maiden whom he had admired before his departure, but learned that she had ...

    Article : 81 words
  4. A Mud-puncher Smothered.

    A horrible accident occurred at Melbourne Harbour Trust Works. A man landing silt from the dredges, while wheeling a barrow on the wooden, track, lost his balance and fell into the silt, and was drowned ...

    Article : 53 words
  5. A Strange Case.

    Mr. Henry Dedman, residing at Cook’s Hill, reports that his house has been robbed of £29 2s 3d, As Secretary to the Railway Picnic Committee, he had in his possession a quantity of money belonging ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. Aboriginal Diggers.

    A party out mustering on the confines of Broadmeadows ran N. S. W. recently came on a rather strange party of diggers in a very out-of-the-way corner—It was composed of eight aboriginals—five ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. Saved by an Albatross.

    A SINGULAR story has been related to us by the master of the barque Gladstone which arrived from London last Saturday. On the 22nd of last month, while the vessel was in latitude 42 deg. south, and ...

    Article : 406 words
  8. Petetsbugh.

    It is said that Britishers always talk about the weather. I don’t wonder at it, for wherever they go they carry some sort with them. To-day we have been roasted, blinded, wetted, stewed ; and to-night ...

    Article : 536 words
  9. Look Cheerful

    Look cheerful! Though of seeming good Thou art times bereft, And fierce frosts nip the tender flowers : Hast thou not blessings left ? ...

    Article : 250 words
  10. Fearful Tragedy.

    Bastia has been the [?]scene of a terrible tradegy, A priest named Antonini had seduced a girl named Arris, and with a view of concealing her from her friends and the public, he abducted her with the ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. Trouble in the Vatican.

    A Roman Correspondent states, that a new trouble has arisen in the Pope’s own household. Saraose. the domestic prelate of Leo XIII, has gone to Naples, where he has startled the Clericalists by ...

    Article : 69 words
  12. An Epidemic of Strikes.

    France is suffering [from an epidemic of strikes. In Paris the carpenters, Sawyers, pianoforte makers, brass instrument makers, turners, coopers, bookbinders, gilders, and lace makers have “turned out” ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. What are the Doctors A. bout ?

    Another strange lunacy case is attracting attention Ballarat. A young woman soon after a confinement became ill, and a doctor who visited her pronounced her insane, and two other medical men ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. Experiments against Rabies.

    There seems increased reason to hope that the arge amount of attention which has latterly been given to the virus of communicable diseases, will result in the discovery of means whereby hydrophobia ...

    Article : 621 words
  15. Training Tricks.

    What are denominated as more Hanlin revelations come from the St. John, NIB,, Sim. They are as below. “You have no idea,” said a veteran sporting man from the Upper Provinces to a Sun reporter ...

    Article : 506 words
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