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  2. COME THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE.

    "When you come courting me my love, Don't whistle near the door, "- ' for father heard you yesternight, As well the night before; ...

    Article : 134 words
  3. CHINESE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN.

    The grounds of the Winter Palace and the beautiful park round the Temple of Heaven at Pekin, are each several square miles in extent, while the different yamuns, or houses, of the numerous nobles and mandarins take ...

    Article : 788 words
  4. THE QUEENSLAND CHAMPION RACE.

    The Champion Race! It was a brave hold thought for Queensland when she offered a thousand guinea Stake, open to all the world, for horses of all ages, and worthy a butter fate and a greater conscquence than it has ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  5. SPEAK NO ILL.

    Nay, speak no ill: a kindly word, Can never leave a sting behind; And, O! to broalhe each tale we've heard Is far bonoath a noble mind. ' ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS,

    DAYS IN BRD—It must be a dismal thing for a solitary man to be taken ill;I mean so seriously ill as to be confined to bed, yet not so seriously ill as to make some relation or friend come at at sacrifices to be with you. ...

    Article : 2,576 words
  7. A POST-OFFICE MATTER. '

    Carrie Whitrodge was a young maldon-a daughter of Eve with all the tendencies and characteristics of young maidens in the aggregate. So was Maria Halcombe, bosom friend and confidatito of Carrie. Knowing this, ...

    Article : 2,841 words
  8. AUNT HETTY ON MATRIMONY.

    The following from a veteran old maid, may do for other parts of the world besides America. " Now, girls," Said Hetty, " put down your embroidery and worsted works; do something scnsible, and stop ...

    Article : 711 words
  9. TURF TALK AND BIRMINGHAM STEEPLECHASES.

    Notwithstanding that Mr W. H. Hibburd worked exceedingly hard at Reading, the meeting could not be pronouced first-rate one. The sport, extended as it was over two days, was somewhat poor. The affair as a ...

    Article : 1,293 words
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    DANGERS OF TEH TURRISH BATH— If the hot air bath proves itself to be a most powerful sudorific, it should be used with a certain caution and discretion. At present, we fear, it is in danger of falling into the ...

    Article : 316 words
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    Lord Campbell said he himself heard a judge at Stratford thus sentence a prisoner to death for forgery— "And E 'trust, through the merits mid mediation of our blossed Redeomor, you may experience that mercy in ...

    Article : 63 words
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