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  2. EDUCATION V. IGNORANCE IN RELATION TO CRIME.

    SIR—My esteemed friend, the Rev. J. Greenwood, unintentionally misrepresented me in his speech at Bal last evening. he eviden[?]ly founded his remarks upon a sentence in your report of my seepch at the General ...

    Article : 2,043 words
  3. DRINKING AND DRUNKENNESS.

    OF the di[?] effects of drunkenness we have evidence on every side. The attempt to limit the hours during which m[?]cating liquors were [?] had much to do with the downtall of the late Government—so powerful ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  4. MEAT PRESERVING AND MEAT SPOILING.

    SIR,—As Mr. Bruce's able report has raised so great an amount of hostility on the one side, and partisanship on the other, will you allow me space, as one totally unconnected with either, to offer a few remarks concerning what ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  5. THE ICELANDIC MILLENNIAL.

    ICELAND lies very far away from us. It is on the [?]uter [?]m of the world, so to speak. Indeed, its original name signified Far-away-land, or the Far-down-land— a title, by the way, that was ...

    Article : 1,392 words
  6. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FOOD.

    PROFESSOR OWEN.—"The apes and the monkeys, which man nearly resembles in his dentition, derive their staple food from fruits, grain, and kernels of nuts, and other forms in which the most sapid and nutritious tissues of the ...

    Article : 753 words
  7. A ROYAL CONFIRMATION IN PRUSSIA.

    WHO does not know Sans-Souci, the miniature Palace of Ferderick the Great? Intended as a mansion fo[?] a Royal bachelor, it is neat and small, and, though unpretending in its general architecture, yet ...

    Article : 1,272 words
  8. THE MAGAZINES.

    THE Contemporary Review (Strahan) begins with the third part of Mr. W. R. Greg's "Rocks Ahead," treating this time of the spread of unbelief, and the divergence of the highest intellect of the nation from ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  9. MOURNING.

    IT is evident, from the questions so constantly repeated in The Queen, that the etiquette of mourning (by which we understand the depth suitable to each degree of relationship and the length of time for which it should be worn) is but ...

    Article : 843 words
  10. THE ROCHDALE SEWAGE SYSTEM.

    A RECENT report of the Health Committee of the borough of Rochd[?]le gives some instructive information about the system adopted in that town for the removal of house refuse and night-soil. This committee was appointed to ...

    Article : 1,162 words
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