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  2. SAMUEL HORLEY, M.P.

    MR. MORLEY is one of those Englishmen, who in the midst of well conducted and very successful private enterprise, have won by personal merita the esteem of a widening circle of friends, and have ...

    Article : 2,175 words
  3. RIOTS IN CUMBERLAND.

    A MURDEROUS assault was committed upon Murphy, the notorious anti-Papist lecturer at Whitehaven, and he was so ill from the effects of the ill-usage he had received that it seemed doubtful whether he ...

    Article : 200 words
  4. A NEW COCK-LANE GHOST.

    THERS have recently been doings in Wayne County, Ohio, as marvellous as any that ever frightened Cotton Mather, or mystified Br. Johnson. In the little city of Wooster there lives a quiet and ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  5. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    ON Thursday, May 4th, at the Steel Works, Barrow, five men were employed in removing the slug out of No. 2 Bessemer pit in No. 1 shed. A man called out for a crane to hoist from the pit a waggon which ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. A NEW MODE OF WASHING AND CLEANSING WOOL.

    THE following is an account of an experiment in woolwashing, which was tried at Kirk's bazaar at Melbourne:β€”On Wednesday, the 21st instant, Mr. W. H. Allen tried on experiment in the presence of a number ...

    Article : 540 words
  7. SHOCKING OCCURRENCE.

    A MELANCHOLY and distressing event has ocourrod at St Neots, in the largo nursery of Messrs. Wood and Ingram, florists and seedsmen. The gardens are managed by Mr. William Barlow, who had a wife ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. SUPPOSED APPEARANCES OF GHOSTS.

    WE find quite an interesting account of ghost seing in the pages of a work entitled "Arcana of Spiritunlism," and a still more interesting explanation of why ghosts are sometimes Been. The author of the ...

    Article : 478 words
  9. A PARISIAN BARRICADE.

    THE following is an extract from a letter from Paris, dated 28th March:β€” "I suppose it has never been your lot, you happy Englishman, to see a barricade erected before your ...

    Article : 649 words
  10. FOUR YEARS OLD.

    Darling little Carrie, Full of fun and play. Tripping o'er the carpet All the life-long day; ...

    Article : 314 words
  11. A BURGLAR OUTWITTED.

    A WOMAN, giving her name as Mrs. Newnham, has been prosecuting for some months past a claim against the Williams and Guion Steamship Company, to recover 1000 dollars upon a trunk claimed to have ...

    Article : 687 words
  12. THE BIBLE IN ITALY.

    A NAPLES correspondent writes under date 24th April:β€”" In walking through the Villa at the beginning of the week I was struck with a spectacle which I have never witnessed before. The paths, ...

    Article : 250 words
  13. STORM OF SHELLS IN PARIS.

    THE awful stillness which filled the capital with consternation on Sunday was destined too soon to be broken by those fearful detonations which have so long hurled death and destruction into the midst of ...

    Article : 452 words
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  15. BROACHING RUM.

    ROBERT SMITH, thrity-six, the steward of the steamship Viatka, was charged with broaching a cask of rum on board, and setting fire to the ship. It appeared from the evidence of Captain William ...

    Article : 288 words
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