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  2. FACETIAE.

    NOVEL FIGHT.—I was witness the other day to rather a novel fight, and as I don't suppose the same kind of scrimmage, and between two such combatants (an old rooster and a Thomas ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  3. ASTONISHING DISCOVERY OF A MURDER BY CLAIRVOYANCE.

    PARIS.—A most extraordinary sensation was excited here a short time ago by a scene which took place in the salon of the Princess B., and which from its results has created a sensation of ...

    Article : 1,519 words
  4. The Streets of Sydney.

    I continue my ramblings in Pit[?]-street, and encounter an eloquent and funny auctioneer, whose doings in the pulp[?] I endeavour to describe. I take a glance a[?] the Temple of ...

    Article : 2,468 words
  5. AN IRISH DUEL IN THE TIME PAST.

    The story of Mr Daniel O'Connell's encounter with d'Esterre is soon told. As he said himself in the letter to Lidwell, they had "little fighting." It was nearly sunset when they were placed on ...

    Article : 895 words
  6. The Prisoner and His Bird.

    I had a little darling bird, 'Twas once a rover wild and free, But soon I found one loving word Sufficed to bring it back to me. ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. Random Readings.

    IMPORTANCE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS.— Every legislator, in framing his constitution ought to have a peculiar regard to those in the middle rank of life, for whether he intends an ...

    Article : 2,059 words
  8. A FAST MAN THE MORNING AFTER A "BOUT."

    "Do you mark that inconceivably dirty, yet well-dressed; slatternly, yet bejewelled; cloudy-shirted yet cambric-clad individual, in whose motley appearance the shabby genteel captain ...

    Article : 887 words
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