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  2. THE BREEDING AND MANAGEMENT OF PIGS.

    Too little attention is generally paid by farmers to their pigs they axe left pretty much, to take care of themselves, and are often kept solely for the purpose of ...

    Article : 3,185 words
  3. THE CELEBRATED JUMPING FROG.

    "Well, thish-yer Smiley had rat-tarriers, and chicken cocks, and tom-cats, and all them kind of things, till you couldn't rest, and you couldn't fetch nothing for him to bet on but ...

    Article : 1,084 words
  4. "AN OMISSION SUPPLIED."

    "We are astonished to find that no report of the Prince's proceedings either on Tuesday or Wednesday has appeared in either of our daily contemporaries. We hasten to supply the ...

    Article : 660 words
  5. SUNDAY IN NEW YORK.

    Sunday is a terrible dull day within the boundaries of the city, but the dulness re suits from an application of teetotal rather than of Sabbatarian principles. Tobacconists' shops ...

    Article : 624 words
  6. Sporting.

    Avoiding the oft-debated question as to whether the English thoroughbred can be improved by a fresh infusion of Arab blood or not, it may yet be of advantage to study the rules ...

    Article : 1,812 words
  7. Crrifles of Wit and Humar.

    KID-NAPPING.—Baby asleep. THEe SURGEON'S DANCE.—The Lancers ! "When the thermometer falls, how often, on an average, does it break ? ...

    Article : 1,920 words
  8. EXTRAORDINARY DEER HUNT AT SEA.

    On Wednesday morning, about ten o'clock, a deer was observed running about the sands of Dunnet, within half a mile of Castlehill Harbor, and it was noticed that on reaching the ...

    Article : 355 words
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