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  2. THE NATIONAL DEFENCES OF ENGLAND

    A bold proposal for the extension of our national defences has been drawn up by Captain Du Cane, Surveyor-General of English Convict Prisons, who undertakes to execute all the necessary works by ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  3. TOBACCO CULTURE.

    SIR,—A short time since a correspondent requested information through your columns on the manufacture of tobacco. As no one else has volunteered this information ...

    Article : 1,844 words
  4. A NEW COOK-LANE GHOST.

    There have recently been doings in Wayne Country, Ohio, as marvellous as any that ever frightened Cotton Maher, or mystified Dr. Johnson. In the little City of Wooster there lives a quiet and respectable ...

    Article : 1,103 words
  5. INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES.

    SIR,—May I be allowed to intrude again on your valuable space with thanks to your correspondent " S " for his very timely aid in defence of the inspiration of the New Testament, and not only "S" ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. THE FRANCE AND GERMAN TREATY.

    The definitive Treaty of Peace between France and the German Empire has been signed at Frankfort. Thus ends the most fatal war in which the French nation was ever engaged [?] thus begin the most ...

    Article : 1,479 words
  7. AN EXPLANATION NEEDED.

    SIR,—Having had the misfortune to have a son twelve years of age sent to the Asylum for the Insane at New Norfolk a few months ago, death ensued about one month ago, and I received no memorandum ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. THE SPANISH CORTES.

    Our Madrid Correspondent writes under date of May 4th:—" Public attention is called to the strange inconsistencies of the military tribunals which have been called upon to try the military men who ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  9. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. James Ralfe, J.P. LARCENY.—Peter MacNamara was charged with, being the bailee of a boilor valued at 3s., the property ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. THE BATTLE OF DORKING.

    Some sensation seems to have been excited in England by the publication in Blackwood's Magazine of an article to which has been given the title of " The Battle of Dorking." A volunteer of these days—a ...

    Article : 1,748 words
  11. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    The Tichborne cause cèlèbre has been opened with a series of accidents little creditable to our administration of justice Trial by jury, is as everyone knows, the palladium of our liberties, but the experience of ...

    Article : 1,523 words
  12. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

    An amorous young man, named Thomas Hardman, met a young married woman, named Charlotlo Rogers, outside the Shire-hall, Woreester, and attempted to kiss her, and on being repulsed used ...

    Article : 2,466 words
  13. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.

    The " Reviewer " is satisfied with his spoils. Selfcrowned and self-honoured, lustily proclaiming victory, he soars away into glorious obscurity. But before we part thus I would wish to balance accounts ...

    Article : 1,228 words
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