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  2. ROEBUCK BAY.

    THE following extracts from a journal kept by Mr L. C. Burges, jun, at Roebuck Bay, from the 9th November, 1864, to January 3, 1865, and which has been addressed to the Secretary of the Roebuck Bay ...

    Article : 5,595 words
  3. CHARLESTON UNDER TIRE.

    It was now, that foiled at all points, and smarting under his many failures, the Federal general was guilty of that barbarity which has disgraced him us a soldier. ...

    Article : 692 words
  4. UNDER THE KNIFE.

    Never, if you can possibly avoid it, permit jour surgeon to name a late hour in the day for an operation. Doubtless, he will always do so, if you will allow it ...

    Article : 2,343 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS.

    The following statistics, recently collected and compiled by Mr J. G. Knight, F.R.S, B. A., may not be uninteresting to many of our readers. ...

    Article : 581 words
  6. WONDERS OF THE OCEAN BOTTOM.

    Mr Green, the famous diver, tells singular Stories of his adventures when making search in the deep waters of the ocean. He gives some new sketches of what be saw at ...

    Article : 659 words
  7. Miscellaneous.

    CROSSING THE ATLANTIC IN A BOAT.—On-Sunday, the 26th June, the miniature brig 'Vision,' the smallest craft that has ever yet attempted to ...

    Article : 3,310 words
  8. AMUSING LETTER BY THE LATE THOMAS HOOD.

    The following amusing letter, written by Hood from bis bed, to the secretaries of the bazaar committee for the benefit of the Manchester Athenaeum, and for the first ...

    Article : 1,029 words
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