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  2. AN ALPINE PHENOMENON.

    EVERY day during the season (pays a writer in the Times) hundreds of Swias travellers cross between Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald by way of the We[?]gern Alp, with the object of seeing the vast precipices of the Jungfrau range ...

    Article : 776 words
  3. NOTES OF THE MATTERHORN IN 1862.

    FORU years ago we had not entertained a wish or a thought regarding the climbing of the Matterhorn. Indeed, assailing mountsins of any kind was then but an accidental interlude to less ...

    Article : 3,178 words
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    DEATH-DRD ETIQUETTE.—The influence which spiritual considerations ought to have in deciding a medical man to divulge a patient's real condition to him is a very grave and difficnlt subject; and it is one respecting which we ...

    Article : 3,211 words
  5. THE GERMAN PRINCES AT FRANKFORT.

    THE brilliant assembly at Frankfort has had all the success that might have been expected. Its remoter political consequences cannot easily be estimated, but every one is alive to the ...

    Article : 1,817 words
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    THE SOETHERN GOLD FIELDS.—The late member for the G [?]fleids, Mr. J. Bhwis Wilson, Is again a candidate for the suffoage of the miners. Our telegram informe ustlat he is to be opposed by Mr. F. A. Cooper, Now we have ...

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