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  2. A SENSATION SPEECH IN WALL-STREET.

    THE New York Evening Express, of March 20, publishes, what it apparently calls, "An odd speech deliverod last night in an odd place (the Gold Board), by an odd fellow, predicting ...

    Article : 2,824 words
  3. THE LONDON FIRE DEPARTMENT.

    THE London correspondent of the Scientific American writes in the following terms about the London Fire Department:— I have recently, through the politeness of ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  4. WILLIAM TELL.

    COME, list to me, and you shall hear A tale of what befel A famous man of Switzerland— His name was William Tell. ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  5. THE GUARANTEE OF THE CANADIAN RAILWAY LOAN.

    THE resolution in favor of a guarantee of the Canada Railway Loan has been carried in the House of Commons on a division by 247 to 67. This is a case, ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  6. SATURDAY NIGHT, OR THE SHOPKEEPERS' COMPLAINT.

    DON'T wonder if we go to sleep In sermon time to-morrow; Tis vain to try awake to keep, We own it to our sorrow. ...

    Article : 185 words
  7. DE-CONSECRATION OF A CITY OF LONDON CHURCH.

    EARLY in February a special service took place in the parish church of St. Mary Somerset, in the City of London, this being the first of the churches in the City of London doomed to ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  8. AN OLD BACHELOR.

    WHAT a p[?]ful thing an old bachelor is With his cherless house and his reful ph[?]z! On a b[?]tter cold night when the [?]rce w[?]ds blow. And when all the earth is covered with snow, ...

    Article : 1,351 words
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