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  2. THE SIAMESE TWINS.

    SIR,—Referring in your journal of last week to the paralytic seizures from which one of the Siamese Twins has recently suffered, you express an opinion that the fact that Eng's health has been unaffected ...

    Article : 419 words
  3. ENGLAND'S IRON-CLADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  4. THE MACLEAY RIVER DISTRICT.

    THE Macleay performs an important part in the drainage of the western table-land of New England, for its tributaries, the Apsley, Gwydir, Dyketo Chandler, and other streams spread away to the north and ...

    Article : 2,551 words
  5. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Montague De Lissa v. J. C. Dungar and T. C. Valentine.—The declaration set forth that the defendants, by W. Hellyer their attorney, as to the first, second, third, and fourth counts of the declaration say ...

    Article : 730 words
  6. THE ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    THE Law Journal observes that "there is one criticism upon the Royal Marriage Act, 12 Geo. III. c. 11, which may be made, and which seems to us to show that the Act must be amended at a future date. ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. THE MARQUIS OF LORN AND THE ARGYLL TENANTRY.

    THE Marquis of Lorn has entertained at dinner in the town-hall, Campbeltown, the tanantry on the Argyll estate connected with that district. About 130 sat down to dinner. The noble Marquis ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA.

    MY residence, not far from Longwood, often gave me an opportunity, unobserved, of seeing any of the French party who appeared out of doors. In this way I have several times caught a glimpse of the ...

    Article : 593 words
  9. M. JACOB, THE SPIRITUALIST.

    M. JACOB, the celebrated French Zouave, of healing notoriety, has, instead of betaking himself to the battle-fields to practice his art on the sick and wounded, sought refuge from the misfortunes which ...

    Article : 458 words
  10. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    THE Empress Eugenie, we are told, continues in retirement at Camdon Place, an old-fashioned residence, standing in its own grounds, adjoining Chislehurst Common. This estate is the property of Mr. Strode, a ...

    Article : 508 words
  11. WATER POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Several persons were fined for being in a state of intoxication in the public streets. Thomas Welshman was found guilty of making use of insulting words towards Henry Thomas, with ...

    Article : 779 words
  12. THE GREATEST WATERFALL IN THE WORLD.

    A FEW weeks since a rather stratling announcement was published concerning the discovery of a great cataraot named the Kaieteur Fall, on the Potaro River, by a Mr. Brown, the dimensions of which ...

    Article : 735 words
  13. MURRURUNDI.

    As I predicted in my last, our petition was presented by a member of Parliament elected by a different constituency and with partial success, inasmuch as a promise was made that an inspection should be made, and a gentleman ...

    Article : 914 words
  14. AMERICAN EXPECTATIONS.

    THE Paris correspondent of the New York Times sends the following to that journal:—"The flag of the United States of Europe has already been designed, and floats prematurely from a shop ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. CONTEST FOR THE PEDESTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICA.

    ON Monday last, 20th ultimo, a fifty-mile walking match for the championship of America and the silver cup, took place on Boston Highlands, the contestants being J. Bevelander and " Young " ...

    Article : 339 words
  16. BISMARCK AND THE BUTLER.

    THE correspondent of a German paper says it has proved an easier matter to supply good fare to the head-quarters at Versailles than at La Ferrieres, where Baron Rothschild, although up to the time of ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. THE MODE OF DEFENDING GREAT CITIES.

    To a greater extent, perhaps, than most people appreciate, the siege of Paris will solve the very important question of the right method of defending great and rich cities; by fortifications, as in the case ...

    Article : 357 words
  18. AUSTRALIA AS A RESORT FOR THE PHTHISICAL.

    IN all stages of consumption after the so-called "pre-tubercular," there is no evidence to prove that Australian possesses any exceptional advantages as a health-resort for the phthisical. An effort has been ...

    Article : 168 words
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