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  2. PARENTAL CRUELTY EXTRAORDINARY.

    Last mail's paper contains accounts of a dreadful case. At the Cheshire Quarter Sessions Daniel and Constance Phelan, persons of independent ...

    Article : 1,021 words
  3. GENERAL EXTRACTS.

    An innocent pickpocket has turned up in Paris. Madame Marie More, living at No. 60 Rue d'Argont, Went out the other day to see the fetes in honor of the ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  4. A CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    The following sketch of Arthur Thomas Kenney, the famous Victorian swimmer, appears in the "New York World ”:— Arthur Thomas Kenney, of the University ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 889 words
  5. TAKEN ON TRUST. BY MARY ANGELA DICKENS AND MARGARET [?].

    The [?] turned to Valentine. What determined the form of [?] question he could not have said. “I am afraid we [?] ask you to give [?] ...

    Article : 579 words
  6. CHAPTER XIX.—“IT MEANS NOTHING.”

    On the following day Goulfrey Cary was buried, and the inevitable sensationalism attendant on a sudden and mysterious tragedy sank into abeyance before the more ...

    Article : 2,315 words
  7. CHAPTER XVIII.-VALENTINE ASKS FOR HELP.

    "Mr [?] is in the drawingroom, if you please, miss.” It was nine o’clock in the evening, and [?] [?] there lay that curious [?] ...

    Article : 953 words
  8. Gambling in the German Army.

    The mail papers received this week contain accounts of scandalous gambling and usury transactions in the German Army. We extract the following:— ...

    Article : 445 words
  9. CHAPTER XX.—FACE TO FACE.

    The room was very still. There was no sound or movement in it of any kind, except the slow crackling of the fire, and the quick, heavy breathing of one of the two ...

    Article : 1,577 words
  10. The Duty of Defence.

    Lord Roberts, in distributing the prizes to the Bristol Artillery Volunteers, said England happily hitherto had been spared the terrible consequences of invasion, thanks to ...

    Article : 173 words
  11. Druidic Memorials.

    The famous Druidic remains at Stonehenge, England, are being subjected to continual “ desecration.” and Mr Hugh Harries, of Croydon, tells the ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. A Tragic Romance.

    An incident is reported which (says the “Westminster Gazette”) seems to savor more of stage or novel than of real life. At Pusterthal. in Austria-Hungary, recently, ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. Salons and Saloons.

    M. de Paris—Ah, but you Americans ha[?] not ze art gallairies, ze salon like it is in la belle France. Young Van York—What, no saloons! ...

    Article : 71 words
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