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  2. MR. M'INTYRE AND THE REFORM BILL.

    The following is the report of the speech delivered by Mr. J. M'Intyre in the Assembly, on the Reform Bill, as given in Hansard. Mr. M'Intyre observed that the Chief ...

    Article : 2,906 words
  3. TRE LOST CERTIFICATE.

    There's no use talking, Roger. My daughter shall never marry any save an honest and worthy man, but he must be also able to ensure to her a continuance of the ...

    Article : 2,620 words
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  5. TOO GOOD FOR HIM.

    The following story carries its own moral, and may. perhaps, recall someone to an apprehension of the fact that his wife is too good for him. seeing that he is not what he ...

    Article : 405 words
  6. AMERICAN ODDITIES.

    A statistician says a man stands sixteen chances to be killed by lightning to one being worth a miliion of money. You can tell a merciful farmer as soon as he ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. A HAIR RESTORER.

    It was one of the by-laws of Heartache's Heavenly Hair-Raiser that it be used liberally before retiring, rubbing it well into the scalp, Just before he went to bed that night the ...

    Article : 599 words
  8. APOPLEXY.

    When persons are found insensible with livid face and lips, the veins of the head and neck distended, or the eyes protruding, aud great efforts are made to breathe, they ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  9. THE AXEDALE ROAD.

    Sir,—I crave a small space in your valuable journal for the purpose of describing to you the condition of the Axedale-road. I think that it is time something was said or done about this ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  10. A SCENE IS PARLIAMENT.

    Our Melbourne correspondent referred briefly in his report of the proceedings at Thursday's sitting of the Legislative Assembly to a scene which originated through the Speaker baring ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  11. A PRISON INCIDENT.

    A writer in the Detroit Free Press relates the following incident of prison life:—In the paint-shop there now is a man whom we shall call Jim, and who is a prisoner on life ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. CLAIMANTS FOR SIXTY MILLION POUNDS.

    A meeting of a novel character has just beea held a Sheffeid. It was convened by the " Chadwick Association," and was composed of persons claiming descent from Sir ...

    Article : 680 words
  13. PAYING HIM BACK IN HIS OWN COIN.

    Puagieup, the whole-sale merchant, was very much annoyed at the manner iu which his office, down on Front-sheer, was invaded by his daughters. whose [?] affection [?] ...

    Article : 233 words
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