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  2. A Visit to the Piraeus.

    THE most interesting acquaintance I made in Athens was Dr. Hill, a member of the Episcopalian Church of America, and head of the American mission in Greece, whose aim is ...

    Article : 2,057 words
  3. Mme. Christine Nilsson at Home.

    Barely a home—only a picd-à-terre for the song-bird who is alao unfortunately a bird of passage—(says the World) is the little house in the Belgrave-road, tenanted by tha tvery attached ...

    Article : 986 words
  4. Music.

    MR. ALFRED QUIN'S benefit concert furnished a fitting finale to the popular concerts. It was marked principally by the additional professional talent imported into the programme, and the ...

    Article : 1,503 words
  5. A Bush Township.

    IT is the centre of a star of roads, some made—that is, tolorably level, with rough drains on either side, and ankle-deep in fine dust—the others more tracks through the trees, fenced in ...

    Article : 886 words
  6. The Proposed New Pastoral Company.

    THE London Times publishes the following prospectus of the proposed new Queensland Pastoral Company:— "Prospectus of the Australian Land and ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  7. Forest Conservancy.

    THE Empire of India is the only portion of the British dominions where forest administration by the State is carried out on a scale that can in any way compare with the systems in ...

    Article : 1,437 words
  8. Romantic Story of a Noble English Fami[?]y.

    THE September number of Scribner's Monthly contains the history of a search for a lost English heir. In the Illustrated London News of January 4, 1879, under the caption "Eminent Persons," ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  9. The March of Civilisation.

    MR. G. A. Sala, describing in the Daily Telegraph the characteristics of one of the London suburbs, saya:—When we were young there were no such things as banquets "sent in from ...

    Article : 761 words
  10. Trial By Jury.

    A COMMUNICATION to the Lime Kiln Club, signed by six lawyers of Mobile, desired to know if the club had ever discussed the jury system, and if so what decision had been arrived at. ...

    Article : 634 words
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