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  2. "HOW IT STRIKES A STRANGER."

    SIR,—I have a great regard for fat people generally, and for Mr, Kemp in particular. I never hed the pleasure of an introduction to the gentleman, but have often, when viewing his pleasant countenance as [?]e took his ...

    Article : 396 words
  3. COUNTRY LIFE.

    Give me mine angle We'll to the river, there My music playing for off, I will betray Tawny-finned fishes; my bended book shall plerce Their [?]my jawa, and as I draw them up ...

    Article : 2,810 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-seven minutes past three o'clock. ARMS FOR VOLUNTEERS IN THE INTERIOR. Mr. CLEMENTS asked the honorable the Premier,— ...

    Article : 11,340 words
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    (Extract letter, Jubs, Prince of Nubia, to Zam[?], Prince of Sangusa.) " By the previous ma[?],I had only time to inform you of my arrival here, and to give-you a very oursory ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  6. TURF PENCILLINGS.

    THE July Meeting was stronger than usual. Walloon again opened his mouth at the end of half-a-mile, but contrived to separate Dictator and Knight of the Thistle; and in the Stamford Plate Satellite had an enormous advantage, ...

    Article : 2,182 words
  7. BUSH ADVENTURES.

    RAPID as was my flight down the hill, I had not yet regained the camp when "bang— bang" went two more shots Worn behind the dray, and I at once [?]erecived that Woods was covering my retreat. In a second more I was at his ...

    Article : 2,703 words
  8. TENDERS FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SIR,— As attention has lately been seriously invited to the manner of deding with tenders generally for suppiles on account of the pabilc service, and a committen has been appointed by the Assembly to inquire into the ...

    Article : 311 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,— A correspondent in your issne of this morning, writing on the Chinese question, must have mode a mistake in his signature. The practical injustice of his proposition certainly will not suggest that he is a ...

    Article : 203 words
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    SELLING AN ARTIST.— Mr. C—, is one of our most popular artists and touchers of drawing, whose studio is but a short distance from the City Hall. On a into morning while copying a head by Guilde, Mr. C— was Interrupted ...

    Article : 188 words
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    THE NEW MAP OF EUROT[?].— Among the fantastic rumours of the day, touching and concerning a " new map of Europe," is one to the office[?] that in the event of the partition of Turkey the Emperor would endeavour ...

    Article : 93 words
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