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  2. OLD COUNTRY NOTES.

    Sir Richard Webster will not appear as leading counsel for the Times when the Parnell Commission begins its investigations on Monday week. The Attorney-General has ...

    Article : 2,837 words
  3. GIGANTIC FORGERIES.

    A series of gigantic forgeries have been brought to light in New York (says the American correspondent of the S.M. Herald). James E. Bedell, the old and trusted clerk of the ...

    Article : 358 words
  4. SALE OF OFFICIAL RANK.

    The following appears in the Peking Gazette: —October 6.—1. Last year, on the recommendation of the Censor Chou T'ienlin, an Imperial decree was issued, authorising the ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. BLOODHOUNDS AS DETECTIVES.

    The bloodhound, otherwise called the sleut or sleuth hound (from the Saxon sleut, the track of a deer), was formerly in common use in Great Britain. We read of Bruce and of ...

    Article : 945 words
  6. SECRET OF A STATESMAN'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. Ritchie, writes the Pall Mall Gazette of 18th October, said one or two rather notable things at Dundee on Monday night. Here is one of them:—"He thought some part of his ...

    Article : 350 words
  7. AN AIR SHIP.

    "I don't propose to cross the Atlantic, or go to the North Pole, or to conquer any cyclones, or to ride any blizzards. What I do intend is simply to sail easily and gracefully, not too ...

    Article : 805 words
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