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AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. I - . - . ?? - . - . ' I The Nashville Time8 publishes the following remarkable letter from a young woman, telling bow she pursued and shot a rebel, to avenge the murder of her lover :- I had met Peteet, Gordon. hire, and Turner ...

THE STORY OF AN IMPOSTOR

... THE STORY OF AN IMPOSTOR. In 101, A slim, dark-haired, softly.apoken, priestly-looking person about 2G yearc of age made bis appearance in the chief town of Surrey. He professed to be & convert from Popery, and obtained considerable peouniary aid from ...

AN AMERICAN STORY

... AN AMERIOAN STORY. On Belleville-avenne, NewarkNew Jersey, stands a dilapidated bouse, the top of which tips towards the sidewalk below. The only inmate of the structure is an old, gatunt looking woman, who has for several weeks attracted the attention ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... EXTRAORDINARY STORY. A marvellous tale has been in circulation for the last couple of months in Queenstown, the particu- lars of which recall some of the features of Poe's Golden Beetle. A seaman, named John Power, originally a native of the county ...

ROMANTIC STORY

... ROMANTIC STORY. bid (From the Mlontrose Standard.) elle be Welt may we term what we intend to state a romantic ness ud story, for it is one that almost oatvies fiction itself, and YOU, gewill long oontinue to be recited at many a fireside on D Ito winter ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... AN EXTRAORDINARy STORY. sli . who ?? ,aili Ieade, the well.known novelia, has ne published 'the following ext'aordunary'story :- PRIVATE bIADHOUSES.-No. 1. T6 THE XNXTLTE Or'T o TIIE;PR?pS. kno Gentlemen,-On Friday last a tale was brought'to attao is ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY. I nAVT~rT A T (flfrUTT1t rA Tr- 34 ,ETCIAL CONFIRmATION. E - ?? f SEIZURE OF INFERNAL MACHINES. v C _ tl The startling piece of news which reached Liverpool in the early hours of yesterday morning, s' t to the effect that infernal ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. .hI Mr. Charles Reade, the well-known novelist, has published the following extraordinary story :- , PRIVATE MADHOUS.ES.-No. 1. c. TO THE GENTLMIEN OF THIE FRESS. Gentlessen,-On Friday last a tale was brought to w; cie that a sane ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... i AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. I The poor little Welsh fasting girl has been eclipsed. Louise Lateau, of Ilainault, in Belgium, does much more wonderful things than mdrely fast; and, what is more to the purpose, she has ts yet passed successfully-ilay, tr ...

STORY TELLING

... STORY TELLING. 'IV e On Thursday night, in the theatre of the London r Institute, Finsbury-circus, a I Story Telling of an Ir amusing and interesting nature was given by Mr. W. i:. S. Ralston, before acrowded and appreciative f audience. e Mr. Ralston ...

AN OLD STORY

... AN OLD STORY. BY silts. L,. H. 5tOGUtiNEY. Ss Ton to Jmino , as forthelssy Wells .in- . i To walk one ?? f-ie, I wish the sky a great green field, And all that pasture mine. And I, says Join, wish yonder stars, That there so Idly shine, Were every ...