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  2. THE FATE OF A SPY IN PARIS.

    One day in the year 1812 or 1813, a large party of Irish -- some half dozen or so -- agreed to dine together at a traiteur's, for restaurateurs were not yet known at that period, to fete a friend who was to proceed to the United States. Among them ...

    Article : 659 words
  3. TO THE WORKING CLASSES OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    FELLOW-LABOURERS.--We have now taken a pretty general view of the nature of Civil Government, of its institutions whether monarchial, aristocratic, or republican, and combated or at least answered, the objections which are usually urged against ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  4. HOW TO DRESS A TRADESMAN'S WIFE.

    In the Court of Bankrupcy on Tuesday, Mr. Connor having delivered an important judgment affecting the liability of a husband in a case where the wife had contracted debts for expansive luxuries. The case before him was a claim for about ...

    Article : 646 words
  5. THE NYMPH AND THE PHILOSOPHER.

    One of the most attractive actresses of one of our Vaudeville theatres was rately seized with an ambition very common to her companions. Tired of ephemeral triumphs and transient connexion she dreamt of marriage -- a grand marriage which would ...

    Article : 670 words
  6. NEW PATENT MEDICINE INVENTED.

    Doesticks the famous New York correspondent of the Detroit Daily ADVERTISER, has invented a new patent medicine. This is the way he did it: Bought a gallon of tar, a cake of beeswax, and a firkin of ...

    Article : 610 words
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