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  2. DAISY MARCH, THE PRISON FLOWER.

    STEP by step to trace the prison life of Daisy March, and to track her faltering, feeble progress—[?] still a progress—in detail, comes let within the province ...

    Article : 2,006 words
  3. SUCCESSFUL AUDACITY.

    AN unemployed actor, disinclined to rust in idleness, to say nothing of starving, determined to do the provinces" as an entertainer. The ...

    Article : 479 words
  4. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    The only "drunk and disorderly" was William Crighton, who was found by Constable Cahill helplessly drunk in Reid-street, North Fitzroy. As it was not ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. R-ASH ADVICE.

    ONE blowing day last week, when the side-walks were as slippery as glass, a woman stood in front of a door on Clifford-street, and strewed some ashes ...

    Article : 241 words
  6. PRESTON—MONDAY.

    Mr. Daly, Truant Inspector, appeared to prosecute Alfred Scott, brickmaker, for neglecting to comply with the Education Act in sending his son to school the required ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. COLLINGWOOD—TUESDAY.

    An elderly colored man, named Henry Moore, was brought up charged with vagrancy, but it appeared from the evidence that the poor old fellow's crimes were old ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. HOW I DIDN'T LEARN TO SKATE.

    I RECENTLY invested in a pair of skates—stunners, real Acmes—and I wish now, by the help of an amanuensis, to tell you something about them. It ...

    Article : 816 words
  9. FITZROY—THURSDAY.

    The only "drunk and disorderly" was Robert M'Clure whom Constable Cameron had "run in" with considerable difficulty. Robert pleaded "guilty." He was fined ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. HOW LORD DUNDREARY SAW THE PROCESSION.

    PERHAPS the densest crowds that London ever knew assembled to meet the entry of the Prince of Wales with the Princess Alexandra, some ...

    Article : 1,131 words
  11. BRUNSWICK—WEDNESDAY.

    Richard Williams was presented for being "drunk and disorderly." The accused pleaded "guilty," and he assured their worships that he was "very sorry." ...

    Article : 1,078 words
  12. INSECT MARVELS.

    THE study of entomology is strangely interesting. Those small creatures, which many of us consider unworthy of notice, are as wonderful in their place ...

    Article : 1,665 words
  13. SHUST A LITTLE.

    "PETER SHAFFER, what ailed you last night?" "I vhas lame und seek." "Sick with what?" ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. THE WELSHMAN AND HIS GOAT.

    A THOUGHTLESS Welshman, with a thirsty throat—So goes the tale—possessed a favourite goat Who followed him, when once to play the sot ...

    Article : 210 words
  15. CHAPTER V.

    Closely attached to the infirmary of the prison were drifted those invalids whose refractory natures would resist even the mild rules of the doctor, and ...

    Article : 744 words
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    Christmas is approaching, and persons who keep poultry had better take a timely warning not to allow them too much liberty in the rights-of-way, as there are a great ...

    Article : 136 words
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