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  2. SARATOGA SPRINGS.

    The following is from the special correspondent of The Times under date as given below:— SARATOGA, NEW YORK, Aug. 21. "Well, Sir, do you see any traces of the war ...

    Article : 3,327 words
  3. ENGLISH V. AMERICAN TURRET SHIPS.

    It has been already observed that "the news we get from Charleston should teach us to look narrowly to the machinery of turret ships." As the Prince Albert, building by Mr. Samuda ...

    Article : 2,464 words
  4. SCIENCE AND ITS ADVANCE.

    It is hard to realize the extent to which science, even of the abstrusest and most recondite kind, has become a part of our daily life. The mere fact that the annual proceedings of ...

    Article : 1,561 words
  5. DENMARK AND GERMANY.

    The following is the declaration made by the Danish Envoy at the sitting of the Diet, August 27, in reply to the resolution of the Diet of July 9:— ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  6. PAYMASTER SMALES.

    "Consider yourself horsewhipped" is a wellknown formula, and any one to whom it is addressed knows perfectly well what it means. It is a compendious form of challenge which must ...

    Article : 928 words
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