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  2. THE TRUE STORY OF EUGENE AR[?]

    IN August, 1758, a labourer, digging for [?] near Knaresborough, unearthed a skeleton. [?] 13 intervening years the incidents connected [?] the disappearance of Clark had not been forg[?] ...

    Article : 825 words
  3. A STORY OF A FIENDISH PLOT.

    OF the 237 Consuls in the service of the United States, Charles M. Allen, of Bermuda, is one of the oldest. He was appointed on August 7, 1861, and in the whole list there are ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  4. General Intelligence.

    [?] MOODY AND SANKEY, the embodiments [?]tian charity, and holy piety, are "fectch[?] Frisco people. Good dividends are [?] ...

    Article : 1,457 words
  5. TERRIBLE TALE OF THE SEA.

    ACCORDING to the St. James Gazette, "In a lately published book, written by Rear-Admiral Werner, of the German navy, a strange story is told of the way in which many years ago, 1836, a French, ...

    Article : 414 words
  6. THE RAILWAY FROM THE CLARENCE TO GLEN INNES.

    WE have received the following article from the editor of the Grafton Argus', with a request that we should give the same insertion in our columns :-- ...

    Article : 2,211 words
  7. HOW THEY HAD HIM.

    A WRITER in the Mount Perry Mail tells the following story :--"A short time since, when the Queenslander aboriginal agitation was at its height, an enterprising Sydney journal sent a special to ...

    Article : 462 words
  8. A VERY BAD BOY.

    ONE of the little lambs picked up in the streets of New York by Whitelaw Reid, and sent west to find a home, was adopted by a Detroit family about two months ago, and ere this is published, Mr. ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  9. WHAT THEY KNEW FOUR THOUSAND YEARS AGO.

    THE Popular Science Monthly publishes abstracts from the address of the Chief Justice Daly, before the Geographical Society, in which he says:--"From one of these bricks, compiled ...

    Article : 397 words
  10. MUSICAL EXPOSITION IN AMERICA.

    THE following from an American paper, is a fair satire on the wonderful productions of those critics who profess to be able to interpret in words the sentiments and ideas supposed to ...

    Article : 863 words
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