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  2. Professor Huxley in America.

    THE eminent English scientist, Professor Huxley, made but a short stay in New York, but his arrival was the cause of a conversation between one of the city's amateur scientists and a matter-of-fact friend. The amateur ...

    Article : 394 words
  3. Lord Beaconsfield's Wit and Wisdom.

    A REMARKABLE MS. note—book, which belonged to the late Lord Beaconsfield, and which is filled with his entries, has somehow got into the hands of an American clergyman, and a portion of the contents of this ...

    Article : 349 words
  4. The Prince and the Tipperary Rifle Vendor.

    AN incident of the Royal tour in Ireland has attracted much attention. When the Royal train drew up at Ballybrophy Station an itinerant vendor of walking sticks with great difficulty pushed close up to ...

    Article : 236 words
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  7. Horses in Battle.

    WAR HORSES, when hit in battle, tremble in every muscle and groan deeply, while their eyes show deep astonishment. During the battle of Waterloo some of the horses, as they lay upon the ground, having ...

    Article : 291 words
  8. The Tiger Scare in Victoria.

    THERE seems to be but little doubt of the presence of some wild animal in the neighbourwood of Burwood, Melbourne (says the Daily Telegraph of that city), and BO convinced are the residents of the fact that scarcely ...

    Article : 644 words
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