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  2. Animals as Doctors.

    M. G. Delaunay, in a recent communication to the Paris Biological Society, observed that medicine, [?] practiced by animals, is thoroughly empirical, but that the same may be said of that practiced by inferior ...

    Article : 743 words
  3. Maitland Auctioneers' Reports.

    Stations.—We have no business to report under this head. Fat Cattle.—On Monday the maximum of the cattle yarded were of inferior quality, consequently ...

    Article : 4,305 words
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  5. First Impressions of Mexico.

    "The natives are picturesque. The men—I speak of the lower classes—dress in white cotton shirt, jacket, and trousers, seldom wear guaraches, sandals, or shoes of any description, and their head-covering ...

    Article : 653 words
  6. The Lady and the Burglar.

    A burglar in the city of Brooklyn was dealt with the other day—or, to be more accurate, the other night—in a manner which adds a new terror to the many risks which members of this exciting profession ...

    Article : 323 words
  7. George Sand.

    The man's costume in which George Sand delighted was described in part by herself, as "a long grey overcoat, a woolen tie, and—and—a pair of boots." The boots she doted upon. "I longed to sleep with ...

    Article : 559 words
  8. An Experience with a Telescope.

    I remember very distinctly my first experience with the telescope two or three weeks ago. There was [?] flag flying on the staff, and I went in for the glass [?] in duty bound. I was not much used to handling [?] ...

    Article : 275 words
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