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  2. A Recent Visit to JAPAN.

    The entire area of the Empiro of Japan— embracing as it dies an unknown number of islands—Is estimated by geographers at 266, 000 square miles. Constituting the western ...

    Article : 1,575 words
  3. The Four Conditions.

    Thered has not [?] [?] any [?] account of the [?] interprstation of the four guarantee, Those guarantee were laid down in the dentle notes of the 8th of August. It was then declared by each ...

    Article : 329 words
  4. Work under thus Enemy's Fire.

    The following is from a soldier in the 7th Company, Royal Sappers and Miners: —"I go out to work every other nght, from halftpast 4 o'clock pim., and remain ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. Jack's Delight—A Ride in the Mud.

    An English sailor, after having drunk a bottle of port wine, was sejzed with a great longing to have a ride. But bornea are rare and letters-out of horses rarer. Not ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. Story of a Bankrupt

    Liverpool, it is said, has been 'in a forment'for the last three months, in consequence of one particular bankruptcy. Undoubtedly the bankruptcy is on a grand ...

    Article : 759 words
  7. The English and the Frenen before Sebastopol.

    The burden of every letter from the Crimea now is, See how much better provided the Frenoh. soldier is than the English, and there fore how much more healthful, patient, and ...

    Article : 991 words
  8. The Cossacks in search of Mutton at Eupatoria.

    Becoming, I suppose, in want of mutton, some 400 or 500 Cossacks, supported by a body of regular cavalry, made a dash at the ago we—i.e. the "Leanders—moved our ...

    Article : 395 words
  9. Dangerous Pleasure—A Peep at Sebastopol from the Trenches.

    The following is from a letter written on board the Indinna and dated, "Before the French Camp, Crimea, Dec. 25, 1854:—The weather since we came in has ...

    Article : 605 words
  10. Lord Clarendon's Explanation of the Guarantees.

    Lord Clarendon, in his despatch of July 22, explained tho menning attached by the English government to the guarantees. He said— ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. Differnce between the [?] and French Camps.

    [?] where most marchastnes land, is the nearest point to the French [?] Here everything has an [?] of care and comfort. On every side the French have [?] ...

    Article : 447 words
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