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  2. MARBOT AND IIIS COMRADES.

    The inauguration of the statue erected at Beaulieu, in the Correze, to the memory of General Ma[?]bot took place a few days ago. The intrepid soldier is represented standing ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  3. A POOR MAN’S PARADISE.

    Apropos of the opening of Rowton House, an evening contemporary says :—Up to three or four years ago the common lodging-house of Loudon were a public disgrace, the f[?]tid ...

    Article : 704 words
  4. HUMAN WAYS IN MONKEYS.

    When the monkey has achieved some mis[?] chievous trick, the manner in winch it draw[?] back the corners of its mouth und wrinkles its eyelids resembles a human smile very closely ; ...

    Article : 719 words
  5. A BULLET THAT DOESN’T HURT

    Dr. Delorme, Surgeon-in-chief of the French Army, has just been lecturing before the Paris Academy of Medicine on the new steel-coated rifle-bullets und their effects as projected from ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. A STORY OF A TIGRESS.

    Colonel Arthur Pollock, in his “Sporting Days in Southern India,” gives the following account of a tigress in activity :—“ I was once staying with a friend whose menagerie ...

    Article : 431 words
  7. A DWELLER AMONG THE TOMBS.

    Two years ago a retired merchant, Mr. Jonathan Reed, of 75, South Ninth-street, Brooklyn, lost his wife. She was buried in the family vault in Evergreens C[?]metry, and since that ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. A THROW OF SEVEN MILES.

    The New York drummer was leaning gracefully on the bar talking. “You may not b[?]lieve me,” he said, “ but when I was down in Kentucky, in October, I ...

    Article : 214 words
  9. LODGING THE TRAVELER.

    A certain builder in London greatly disliked [?]ceins commercial travellers, and gave orders to his clerk to say he was not in whenever one called. One day, while the builder was out. ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. HE WOULD KNOW HIM AGAIN.

    Office : Why didn’t you salute me, sir ? Sandy (a recruit) : I’ve jist jined man, an’ I did[?] ken it was necessary. Officer : You must salute mo when you see ...

    Article : 88 words
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