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  2. A PARALLEL TO THE BURWOOD TRAGEDY,

    The Journal du Havre describes the following extraordinary circumstance which has just occurred in that place:—Two 'Strangers, a man named Leriche, about thirty.five years of age, and a woman called Rachel, aged ...

    Article : 407 words
  3. GLEANINGS FROM LATEST ENGLISH FILES.

    One of the most atrocious and diabolical chilies recorded in the annals of this country, has thrown the villages of Sibsey and Stickney, in the neighbourhood of Boston, Lincolnshire', into the greatest excitement. The ...

    Article : 1,181 words
  4. RECEIPT TO MAKE A JURY.

    Take twelve men full of busy cares. And drag them from their own affairs, Which anxious longing to transact Their minds will worry and distract, ...

    Article : 190 words
  5. THE BABY IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian gives the' following account of an amusing Parliamentary incident on Monday night:— ' A baby in the House of Commons! What an absurd ...

    Article : 774 words
  6. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF IMPOSITION.

    The following extraordinary case appears in the Cork papers. For some time past a young man, rather plainly dressed, and wear ng a moustache, was observed to be very busy about the city, disposing of tickets for a rafille ...

    Article : 931 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS.

    DELICACY OF THE LADIES OF JAPAN.—There were two tanks or baths in the chamber, made of white marble, and both supplied, with warm water. In a recess the buckets for holding cold water were suspended from, ...

    Article : 2,455 words
  8. THE SOCIAL, GOOD AND THE SOCIAL, EVEL,.

    The matrimonial depression reported by the RegistrarGeneral still continues, Transactions, in the bonds of wedlock remain very limited, For some time the "deaths'" have greatly preponderated over the"," mar iages." On ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  9. THE SICKLES TRAGEDY.

    I took the pains, says a correspondent of the New York Tribune, to-look at the murdered man as he lay in his coffin in his own house to-day.. Fle must have been more than six feet, tall, and very well proportioned, The body ...

    Article : 720 words
  10. ANOTHER POLICE ATTACK UPON BETTING MEN.

    On Tuesday last at Marlborough street Police-court, William Butt, Licensed Victualler, landlord of the King's Arms public-house, 2, Duke-street, Grosrenor-square, was charged before Mr Beadon; with knowingly ...

    Article : 1,589 words
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  12. THE HOUNSLOW EXPLOSION.

    One of those terrible calamities which from time to time seam fated to occur in the hazardous process of manufacturing gunpowder, took place on, the morning of the 30th March, at Messrs Curtis and Harvey's works'at 'Hounslow. ...

    Article : 808 words
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