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  2. THE AVERAGE OF BEAUTY.

    Beauty is not confined to the upper, or, to speak more correctly, the fortunate classes of society. There, however, it is more immediately apparent, because brought out prominently and ...

    Article : 772 words
  3. A STORY OF SUFFERING.

    Here is a story of a blind Cree who arrived at Fort Pitt, on the north Saskatchewan, one day weak with starvation:—From a distant camp he had started five days before, in ...

    Article : 773 words
  4. THREE DAYS WITH GARIBALDI AT "VITERBO.

    A correspondent of the Daily News, writing from Viterbo, says:— Invited by the population of Viterbo to unveil the monument erected to the patriots of the ...

    Article : 2,047 words
  5. HOBART TOWN REGISTRATION DISTRICT.

    The 61 deaths this month exceed in number the average of the preceding 19 years by +7.18-19ths, and that of July, 1875, by +6. The detailed examination of causes of death and of ages of death ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  6. THE CUSTOMS OF THE ANGOLESE.

    One of the most striking and pleasing is their regard for their parents and old people. These are always consulted before they undertake a journey, or hire themselves as carriers or for ...

    Article : 879 words
  7. RUBENS' BOYHOOD.

    Rubens was born in the year 1577, just 13, years after the birth of Shakspeare, and he has been called "the Shakspeare of Art;" but this is hardly true, for there has never been a ...

    Article : 823 words
  8. A BANKER OUTWITTED.

    A correspondent of the Figaro staying at Monaco has been amusing its readers with some laughable tales of life in that fashionable watering place. Amongst them is the following:—A ...

    Article : 430 words
  9. THE FIGHTING EDITOR.

    The recent visit to New York of Colonel Horace Featherstock, the veteran Arkansas journalist, recalls an animated and hitherto unpublished passage in the earlier days of that ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  10. WEDDINGS.

    It would not be easy to mention a more striking illustration of the artificial character of contemporary social life than the manner in which we celebrate our weddings. All ...

    Article : 1,252 words
  11. A LADY ON LADIES.

    Women have their own places both in nature and society, a place beautiful, important, ennobling, and delightful, if they would but think so, if they would but care to make ...

    Article : 836 words
  12. STORY-TELLING.

    Mr. Drummond was in one of his gravely extravagant moods; and Lady North, following his whimsicalities as far as her fancy permitted, was amused in a fashion, though she was very ...

    Article : 742 words
  13. ON LYING.

    Englishmen are given to boast of their truthfulness, and by an English gentleman an assertion that he has told a lie is looked on as one of the greatest insults imaginable. Practically, ...

    Article : 530 words
  14. FOOTBALL.

    SIR,—As champion and defender of the rights, privileges, and monopolies enjoyed by the City Football Club, Mr. William Eltham charges "Onlooker" with unfairness and wilful inaccuracy (if ...

    Article : 468 words
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