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  2. HYMEN, M.D.

    WHEN Deacon Dumas—reader, please don't pronounce his name in boarding-school French; it sounds so like "do ma," which is very childish. This is a plain, every-day name, composed of ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  3. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    FATAL ACCIDENT.—Early yesterday forenoon the City Coroner held, at the Observor Tavern, George-street North, an inquest touching the death of a man named Joseph Luce, who was killed on the previous day on board the ...

    Article : 920 words
  4. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    BEFORE the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury. TICHBORNE V. LUSHINGTON. The claimant's cross-examination was resumed. The Solicitor-General: Did you know M. ...

    Article : 4,638 words
  5. HIGH HEELS.

    VISITING a hospital in a large city is by no means a pleasant occupation. The sights are not agreeable; the surroundings suggest no ideas of a happy or agreeable character, save those connected with the care of the sick, the ...

    Article : 704 words
  6. WEATHER, AGRICULTURE, &c.

    DURING the past week (says the Maitland Mercury of the 19th) the weather has been unusually genial, and winter thus early appears to have given place to spring. The days are warm and sunny, the nights and mornings being still ...

    Article : 1,994 words
  7. MUCH KNOWLEDGE.

    A WRITER in Fraser's Magazine, taking for his text the words of Solomon "He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow," shows clearly enough that knowledge is not an exception to the rule, that no sublunary attainment, ...

    Article : 1,143 words
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