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  2. THE INNKBE[?]ERS' NEW ACT.

    THERE is a great practical difficulty connected with the working of the new Act which regulates the proceedings of taverns and innkeepers—namely, who is— who is not—a bona fide traveller[?] We must ...

    Article : 1,712 words
  3. RUSSIAN NEWS FROM THE WHITE SEA.

    THE Journal de St. Petersburg of the 31st ultimo, reprints from the Gazette, du Government d'Ar[?]hangel the following ver[?]cious (?) article on the proceedings of the White Sea squadron, which, to judge from the silence ...

    Article : 1,334 words
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    EFFECTS OF CLOTHING ON THE HUMAN SKIN.—The London Lancet presents some excellent ideas on the subject of clothing. Let a person in bed be covered with sufficint blankets to promote perspiration, and ...

    Article : 3,016 words
  5. THE BETTER FUTURE OF OUTCAST YOUTH.

    " THE boys of London are its curse," said a London police magistrate, some few weeks ago. The occasion of this [?]racular commination was, the arraignment of a young urchin for the mischievous and dangerous ...

    Article : 1,192 words
  6. SLAVERY, CANDLES, AND WAR.

    A STRANGE grouping of words this [?] War and slavery may act and react on each other; each may produce the other; and both are bad, let them be produced how they may. But how candles can be materially ...

    Article : 2,801 words
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    A JO[?]E.—A fellow stole a saw, and, on his trial, told the judge that he only took it in a joke. " How far did you carry it?" asked the judge. "Two miles," answered the prisoner. "Ah, that's carrying ...

    Article : 54 words
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