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  2. Life in an American Territory.

    Idaho, one of the American "Territories" in the far West, must be a pleasant place for the settler who seeks to find a home in the setting sun. A correspondent of the New York Times furnishes the following illustration ...

    Article : 1,938 words
  3. SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1864 AND 1865.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  4. GLEANINGS FROM OUR LATEST FILES.

    It was said that a party of English ladies had arrived at the chief Hotel, having come as a deputation from some heaven knows what association in England, to see the general and make their own report on his health, ...

    Article : 495 words
  5. Telegraph to America.

    The necessary arrangements, for another attempt to-day a submarine telegraph between Ireland and North America have been made, and the Atlantic Telegraph Company are more sanguine than ever that the ...

    Article : 2,851 words
  6. Mr Edwin James.

    The good fortune which it was reputed was about to be showered upon Mr E. James, late Q.C. and M.P. for Marylebone, has, after all, deserted him. The matrimonial alliance which was to have restored him to ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 895 words
  8. Garibaldi and the Nuns.

    Frequent were the morning visits paid to the convents (of Palermo), in which the city and its enviorns abound. The nuns had been severe suferers by the bombardment; the convents of St Catherine and of Martorana ...

    Article : 407 words
  9. Is a Huntsmen a Menial Servant>—Nicoll v Greaves.

    The plaintiff in this case was in 1863 huntsman to the Berkshire hounds, and he now sued the master of the hounds to recouer five months' wages and also damages for premature dismissal from his employment. The case ...

    Article : 500 words
  10. Suicide and Burial of Sir J. T. Fitzgerald.

    The reported suicide of Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, Bart., proves to be but too true. The deplorable act was occasioned by pecuniary difficulties, which produced mental derangement. Before leaving Dublin to ...

    Article : 562 words
  11. "Gullibility of the Public.—Pedestrianism.— Andrews v. Finn.

    This was an action brought in one of the superior courts to recover £12 as a "prize" for winning a pedestrian race at Canterbury on the 29th September, 1862. It was stated that the plaintiff had sued Mr Martin, the ...

    Article : 387 words
  12. The Easiest Thing in Life.

    Every present want supplied; Not a single wish denied; Aching head nor throbbing heart, Ease in quiet plays its part, ...

    Article : 357 words
  13. Extraordinary Scene in a Committee-room in the House of Commons.

    A scene of a very unusual character occurred in one of the committee-rooms of the House of Commons on Thursday afternoon. A committee, under the chairmanship of Mr Gaskill, was sitting in No. 8 room for ...

    Article : 277 words
  14. The late Major Brabazon.

    "Argus" in the Morning Post, says:—"Three weeks back, it will be recollected, 1 communicated to your readers the dangerous illness of the Hon. Fitzroy Stanhope, Mr Magennis, and Major Branbazon. The two ...

    Article : 598 words
  15. Courtship a la mode.

    Lover and rich Mistress walking in the Garden. Lover (loq.) My lady's checks are like the rose Aside. (The yellow rose, I mean); My lady's eyes are like the sloes ...

    Article : 140 words
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