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  2. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE IN GREESE.

    Athens, Oct. 12.—After a day of festive splendours the much-celebrated Empress of France attended the Royal banquet given in her honor on the 10th. The Empress, who was handed into dinner by the King, ...

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  3. THE LATE TRAGEDY IN FRANCE.

    Our readers are doubtless aware of the dreadful tragedy in France, the news of which reached the colony by the October mail, and in which a whole family named Kinck, consisting of father, mother, and ...

    Article : 568 words
  4. THE LATE TERRIBLE DISASTER OF THE MISSISSIPPI.

    A despatch from St. Louis to the Cincinnati Gazette dated November 2nd, says: From parties who arrived from the wreck of the Stonewall to-day the following account of affairs there was obtained: ...

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  5. WHOSE WIFE IS SHE?

    Bigamy and diverse seem to be so prevalent in England just now that some people are puzzled to know whose wives or husbands they really are in the eye of the law; and at least one woman, in this ...

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  6. THE INDIAN WAR IN ARIZONA.

    A correspondent of the Prescott Miner of October 30th, writing from Tuscon, gives the following particulars of the Indian war:— Another instance of atrocious and murderous ...

    Article : 737 words
  7. A YOUNG GIRL'S SUICIDE.

    The The Quincy Whig gives the following particulars of the suicide of Miss Pet M'Kay of that city, whose curious letter, found upon the railroad bridge, was published several days ago:— ...

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  8. THE TRENTHAM MURDER.

    The inquest on the human remains found on the Blue Creek, Trenthum, Victoria, and identified as those of Eliza Cassells or Eliza Garford, had been resumed at South's Hotel, Trentham, and resulted ...

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  9. DOUBLE WEDDING IN HIGH LIFE.

    Yesterday the old Abbey at Westminister put on its gayest appearance in honour of the double wedding of the Ladies Alberthaand Maude Hamilton with the Lords Blandford and Lansdowne. The morning was wet and ...

    Article : 764 words
  10. THE MYSTIC.

    Angels have talked with him, and showed him thrones. Ye knew him not: he was not one of ye:— Ye scorned him with an undiscerning scorn; Ye could not read the marvel in his eye, ...

    Article : 351 words
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    TREATMENT OF SCARLET FEVER.— Dr. Charles T. Thompson reports in the Lancet his manner of treatment in scarlet fever as follows: The patient is immersed in a warm bath in the early stage of the disease, and this ...

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    An affray with poachers occurred a few days since in the Queen's preserves, near Virginia Water. Shortly after 5 o'clock in the morning a keeper named Foy and a watch or named Higgs heard the report of a gun in ...

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    FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. — The earl and countess of Warwick have left town on a visit to the Earl of Wemyss. A wemyss-ical fellow of our acquaintance has written a pretty ode to their departure It ...

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