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  2. OUR ILLUSTRATION.

    We this week present to our readers a picture illustrating several views en the Isle of Wight, so well known as the marine residence of Her Majesty the Queen. For ...

    Article : 84 words
  3. HOW THEY MARRY IN HOVADOM.

    Mr. Garnet Walch (the travelling correspondent of The Argus, Melbourne) thus writes of how they conduct their weddings in Madagascar:— ...

    Article : 1,707 words
  4. A SUSSEX HEROINE.

    Phoabe Hassell was a celebrated character, born of respectable parents at Stepney in March, 1713 her maiden name was Smith. When, about fifteen she formed a romantic ...

    Article : 480 words
  5. Wiscellaneous.

    "Well, Master Jackson," said his minister, walking homeward after service with an industrious laborer, who was a constant attendant, "Sunday must be a blessed day ...

    Article : 377 words
  6. ACTING IN EARNEST.

    Nowadays, weeping plays are not quite so popular as formerly. At one time, people seem to have frequented the theatre evidently as much to be made sorrowful as to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,340 words
  7. "The Green-eyed Monster."

    A gentleman living in the suburbs has a very charming wife, who, although well into the forties, still retains a very juvenile appearance, and is also remarkable for her ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. A CHANGEABLE DAMSEL.

    There lives at the present time in the town of Springfield, America, a young girl who, if what is related concerning her by the local papers be true, would be a valuable ...

    Article : 263 words
  9. No Fits There.

    A middle-aged man with one shoulder an inch higher than the other, and having the worst pair of bowlegs seen to pass the Town hall since the corner stone was laid ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. He Believed in Temperance.

    "Fact is," said Mr. Swiller, sitting down at the round table with his friend—" fact is—two beers, Tony !—there's just as much intemperance in eating as there is in drinking ...

    Article : 392 words
  11. CURIOSITIES OF CRICKET.

    Cricket itself is a curiosity to most foreigners. French, Spanish, and Portuguese writers, besides those of other countries, have described it with bewildering vagueness ...

    Article : 850 words
  12. INTOXICANA.

    Alcoholic fluids are by no means the only intoxicants known and used by oblivion seeking humanity in different parts of the globe. Bhang, or Indian hemp, is consumed ...

    Article : 1,210 words
  13. HOW TO TREAT THE CHILDREN.

    Accustom a child from the first to prompt mechanical obedience, so instinctively that he carries out your desire instantly without a thought of ...

    Article : 346 words
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