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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,483 words
  3. MISCELLANEOUS.

    ROMANTIC CAREER OF A WOMAN.—A correspondent of the Times gires the following particulars of the extraordinary career of an aged woman named Barnes, who is now in a state of destitution, and in whose case the Rev. ...

    Article : 3,574 words
  4. EMBEZZLEMENT OF £10,000 BY A CLERK, AND CAPTURE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Ernest Brawn who for many years filled a highly responsible position in the employ of Messrs. Bordier, Fabris and Co., merchants, of 30, Throgmorton-street, was oh Friday placed at the bar of Guildhall, before Alderman ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  5. MURDER OF A SEA CAPTAIN.

    The following case came before the United States circuit court, New York, on June 3rd;—Samuel Collins, John Dunleavy and — Featherston, convicted of the murder of Captain George W. Pyke, of the ship General ...

    Article : 840 words
  6. THE "SETTLING" FOR THE DERBY.

    Although the attendance at the Corner on the Monday after the Derby is generally much better than that of Tuesday, the second is looked upon as the recognised "settling day," and absentees are not fairly given up till ...

    Article : 879 words
  7. HEAVY DAMAGES FOR A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    In the Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, an action "Pym v. the Great Northorn Railway Company," occupied Lord Chief Justice Cockburn till a late hour. The plaintiff in this action is the wife of Mr Francis ...

    Article : 868 words
  8. A PLEA FOR PEIZE-FIGHTINS.

    The day of Blondin's first appearance in the Crystal Pained garden was also, marked by an event from which wealthy respectability ayerts its gaze, although it cannot wholly restrain its curiosity. Fifty years ago, if ...

    Article : 832 words
  9. MAY HEARTS BE THUMPS FOR EVER

    The Diamond is the type of wealth: The Spade of lands abounding; The Club of power, and greatness speaks, With rank and rule surrounding. ...

    Article : 181 words
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    CRICKET.[?]There's a wholesome English smack about the word which no one but an Englishman, I think, can rightly relish. To my notion a cricketer nascitur, non fit. Mon must be British-born to play the game and ...

    Article : 122 words
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    LATEST FROM LAMBETH.—"What's the row about the Galway job?" asked a young M.P. of the humorous and honorablo mombor for Lambeth' "Oh!" replied the Wiscount, " the soheme was a dead failure; but by ...

    Article : 79 words
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    A POSER!—An Irishman meeting a countryman, inquried his name. "Walsh," said the man. "Walsh," rosponded Paddy. "Are ye from Dublin? I know two old maids there of that name; was cither of 'em ...

    Article : 71 words
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