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  2. HEALTH OF THE REV. MR. SPURGEON.

    We are enabled to lay another letter before our readers from Mr. Spurgeon, relative to the very severe and painful illness under which he has labored for some weeks, and from which he has yet only ...

    Article : 1,527 words
  3. MAURITIUS.

    By the Mandarin, via Melbourne, our dates are extended to December 17. The only paragraph worth quoting has reference to the approaching connection of Mauritius as a mail ...

    Article : 717 words
  4. INDIA.

    We (Sydney Morning Herald) have been favored with the following letter from a young officer in the Queen's service in India, and a native of the colony, dated from the "Camp near Tinonee, 25th November, ...

    Article : 2,165 words
  5. SENTENCE OF M. DE MONTALEMBERT.

    The case of Comte de Montalembert and M. Dounagre, manager of the journal, was tried to-day. From 9 o'clock in the morning a considerable ...

    Article : 686 words
  6. CALIFORNIA.

    The Alexander, from San Francisco, says the Argus, has brought news to the 26th November. The files we have received are very imperfect, and the intelligence they contain is vague and fragmentary. ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  7. ETCHINGS.—BY A LOUNGER IN LONDON.

    Most persons have a Nilotic notion of the omnibus. To know that it empties itself, or rather its passengers, into the sea of London life, but they hare not the faintest conception of the source from which it ...

    Article : 3,062 words
  8. A STORY OF IRISH IMMIGRATION.

    Some few years ago, an Irish servant girl arrived in this colony as an immigrant, having left the old country and all that were near and dear to her there behind. She left the home of her fathers for this distant land, ...

    Article : 953 words
  9. THE LATE LORD LYONS.

    A good Englishman and a brilliant seaman now lies still in death at Arundel Castle. Lord Lyons died there, after a short illness, yesterday. It was but the other day, after his return from the ...

    Article : 556 words
  10. THE DERBY RACES.

    It has been well said, that he who has not seen the Derby has not seen England; and for that reason people are less in the right who incessantly repeat that an Englishman does not know how to amuse ...

    Article : 729 words
  11. THE HABITS OF THE BARN OWL, AND BENEFITS IT CONFERS ON MAN.

    This pretty aerial wanderer of the night often cornea into my room ; and after flitting to and fro, on wing so soft and silent that he is scarcely heard, he takes his departure from the window at which he had ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  12. THE CENTENARY OF ROBERT BURNS.

    The countrymen of Robert Burns will this day assemble, in all parts of the world, to celebrate the centenary of their National Poet. He has had, if ever man had, a remarkable and enviable destiny. ...

    Article : 896 words
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