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  2. " HOMES" FOR DOGS.

    Our readers will, no doubt remember the formation some time ago, of a refuge for the lost and houseles dogs of London. The project when first mooted, encountered a good deal of ridicule; but it seems that the " Home" ...

    Article : 749 words
  3. DIVORCE COURT.

    THE LADY WITH THE WOODEN LEG.—TORNER V. TURNER AND WEDGEWOOD.—The plaintiff, a medical man in Lower Phillimore-place, Kensington, prayed for a dissolution of his marriage with the respondent, on the ...

    Article : 880 words
  4. REMARKS.

    As to Gollagher, we beg to assure him that, unless he learns to keep his hands firmly closed, he cannot expect to make a punishing fighter. He is a game lad, and civil, and we doubt not is destined to take high rank ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. THE ENGLISH RING.

    The contest between these light weights produced great interest among the patrons of the art—especially at the East End, where they are well known—and a game, rattling mill was full expected; these ...

    Article : 3,687 words
  6. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SEDUCTION.

    The case of Leigh v. Thorpe occupied the attention of Baron Martin for two days in the Court of Exchequer. The plaintiff is a journeyman painter, living in apartments in Regent Square.—Emma Leigh, the plaintiff's ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  7. JABBER AND STAHBER.

    Atinnn.-Well Slabbor, how do you find yourself this morning? Right as a trivet, thank your rororenco, I'vo read all the truet und the im book, and I,feel like a ...

    Article : 342 words
  8. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGED OF DEFRAUDING SPORTING MEN.

    At Sheffield, on Friday, Charles Huntsman, described as a druggist, was charged with obtaining £50 by means of a forged cheque on the Yorkshire Banking Company, from Messrs Fisher and Reynolds, of the Sporting Times. ...

    Article : 750 words
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    LANDLESS LORDS AND BARONETS.—If some such system as this endowment of titles and honour had been acted on in days gone by, the Earl of Perth and Melfort would now enjoy a portion, at least, of the historio ...

    Article : 335 words
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    FRARFUL ACCIDENT TO A TRAPEZE PERFORMER.—On Monday night, at Bell's Hippodrome, Liverpool, as Henry Deleovanti was going through his exploits, a la Olmar, on a trapeze at an elecation of fifty or sixty feet, ...

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    SUICIDE OF A WELL-KNOWN TRAPEZE PERFORMER. —Frederick Carini, known to the visitors of the London Eldorado, Leicester-square, for his ability as a performer on the trapezo, has committed suicide under the ...

    Article : 126 words
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