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  2. CROWN PRINCE RUDOLPH.

    THE tragical death of the Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria-Hnngary (says a writer in TEMPLE BAR) will excise both the historians and the romance writers of the ...

    Article : 2,713 words
  3. A STORM IN A TEAPOT.

    THERE is a scathing article by Mr. Robert Buchanan in a recent number of the Universal Review, which is likely to create some little flutter in certain literary ...

    Article : 1,478 words
  4. HOW LONG?

    Blind misery in bonds that have not broken Writhes 'neath the feet of statesmen and of kings; Sick with the burden of a hope unspoken, ...

    Article : 257 words
  5. A PRIME MINISTER'S POST BAG.

    SIR JAMES CARMICHAEL, Gladstonian candidate for the St. Rollox Division of Glasgow, and late private secretary to Mr. Gladstone, delivered a lecture in that city on May 1, on ...

    Article : 1,623 words
  6. ORIGINAL AND OTHERWISE.

    Wife: "Jules, dear, my friend Madame Dupont has been complaining to-day that you were very rude to her the last time she called, and wonders whether she has done ...

    Article : 1,182 words
  7. A PAST REDEEMED.

    "Ladies and gentlemen," says he;as easy as if he were talking nonsense to Miss Carey over a piano, but as sharp, and firm as a colonel on parade; "the ...

    Article : 3,190 words
  8. FLEMINGTON SALEYARDS

    Sir,-- May I, through the medium of your columns, draw the attention of the railway authorities to the practice obtaining at the Flemington siding for the delivery of ...

    Article : 186 words
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