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  2. A NEW FOOD.

    M. MORIDE has introduced a new kind of food to the French Academy. It is prepared by working into a pulp raw meat previously deprived of bone and tendon, and then mixing this ...

    Article : 341 words
  3. THE MAORI KING'S MISSION TO ENGLAND.

    THE steamship Sorato, which arrived in Hobson's Bay, en route for London, at noon on Monday, had on board a distinguished character in the person of Tawhaio, the Maori King. ...

    Article : 791 words
  4. The D[?]man and Crazier.

    The Breeders' Gazette (Chicago) contains an [?]cle in which the following sensible remarks i[?]ur:-- [?]here is no special mystery or difficulty in ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. ON CHARACTER-GIVING.

    THE law regarding servants' characters has been often explained, but, from cases that are continually cropping up, public knowledge on the subject seems still to be imperfect. It should be udderstood by ...

    Article : 558 words
  6. THE DYNAMITE MISCREANTS.

    THE following extracts from the Irish World show how the so-called "Emergency Fund" is kept alive by subscriptions in America:--"Hot Work and Short Work.--Shake England till She ...

    Article : 461 words
  7. THE SOUDAN DANCING WOMEN.

    IN the last letter the Daily News received from its celebrated war correspondent in the Soudan, Mr. Edmond O'Donovan thus describes the fantasias danced by the native Soudanee ...

    Article : 493 words
  8. General Intelligence.

    THE Foreign Office has sent despatches to the British Minister at Washington in regard to the dynamite outrages. It is supposed that they are intended as the bases of overtures with the ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  9. Beef and Milk.

    [?]ontributor to the Ohio Farmer makes the [?]ving pertinent remarks:-- [?]s, as every dairyman knows, a most im[?]nt matter that the cow herself, when done ...

    Article : 405 words
  10. THE MISSING LINK.

    AN interesting Siamese young lady named "Krao" was the subject of much discussion in the Anthropological section of the British Association The savants have come to the conclusion that ...

    Article : 379 words
  11. REMARKABLE POISONING CASE.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice Butt, at Liverpool, on 16th February, the trial of Catherine Flanagan, 55, and Margaret Higgins, 41, on a charge of murder, was concluded. The prisoners were charged on four ...

    Article : 611 words
  12. WEALTH AND POVERTY.

    VANDERILT estimates his present fortune at the enormous sum of 194,000,000dol.; and the figures of bonds, stocks, and real estate are given to show that this is rather less than the full ...

    Article : 753 words
  13. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT A CONVENT.

    A TERRIBLE tragedy is reported to have occurred at the Convent of the Serviane, near Marseilles. One of the gardeners of the establishment, named Chave, had been dismissed ...

    Article : 615 words
  14. Diphtheria from Chickens.

    [?]TING to the Country Gentleman a corres[?]nt says:--I notice an extract from the [?]'n Times in a New York paper, stating German professor (Gerhardt of Wurz[?] has determined to his satisfaction, by ...

    Article : 765 words
  15. AN INTELLIGENT AND CONSCIENTIOUS JURY

    AT a little backwoods settlement in Vancouver's Island, an Indian had been stealing potatoes from a farm belonging to Mr. Sproat, the local magnate. One day, in order to frighten this Indian, the man ...

    Article : 565 words
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