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  2. LIFE.

    LIFE is not the vain deluslon That some bards have falsely sung, O'er whese purpose and conelusion Myslic clouds are darkly hung: ...

    Article : 430 words
  3. A TASMANIAN LEGISLATOR IN COURT.

    From the Hobart Town Mercury of the 17th, we take the following particulars of a case which was tried in the Supreme Court the previous day:— Symons v. Gibson. ...

    Article : 3,113 words
  4. RACING PHOTOGRAPHS.

    As racing men and flet tockeys have their chroniclers, it is only fair that Tom [?]er, the great national steeplechuter, sbonld have his Boswell. He was born in the vilae of Angrnering in the county of Sussex, close to ...

    Article : 3,577 words
  5. DISCOVERY OF THE EODY.

    The subjcined paragraph appeared in the S. M. Herald of Wednesday last THE LATE MR CAIRNS — From privale advices. we regret to learn that the body of this unfortunate gen[?]leman ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. VARIETIES.

    A HARON MUNCHAUSEN AT PIKE'S PEAK.— About the tallest specimen of lying that has lately come under our observation we copy from an exchange' It is as follows: — " Young gentlemen tifficred with the Pike Peak ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  7. ETIQUETTE FOR THEATRICAL CRITICS.

    In noticing an opera, or other musical work never say that the noise was unbesrable: say that the composer displayed his ability of developing to the full all the resources of the orchestra. ...

    Article : 637 words
  8. A HINT TO ABSTAINERS.

    The mein root of Insanity is defect of butrition, often a transmitted weakness often a depression caused by personal privation; It never is a strength of fury added to good health: its wildest paroxysm is so to sheak the ...

    Article : 452 words
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  10. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A BANK MANAGER. Fatal Occurrence Apprehended.

    A great deal of anxiety was felt at Carisbrook on Wednesday morning, at the intelligence that Mr Cairns, the manager, of the Oriental Bank, had left his home and dis appeared, none knew whither The buf[?]te ...

    Article : 448 words
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    DEATH OF MACKAY, THE CELEBRATED PIPER — Lately was accidentally drowned in the river Nith, Dumfriesshire. Mr Angus Mackay, formerly piper to Her Majesty Mackay was of a race of hered tary pipers, who obtained ...

    Article : 291 words
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    THE ship's cook held a washing-day-on board while the fleet lay off Brest. The draperies fluttered in the wind' " What flag is that?" ashed the admiral. "The flag of all nations," replied the captain of the flag-ship; ...

    Article : 49 words
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