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RED-COATED VOLUNTEERS. j

THE FUTURE RELATIONS OF RUSSIA…

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THE SUBMISSION OF THE JOWAKIS.…

REMARKABLE CASE. : " t

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THE CATTLE BILL.

THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

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A SINGULAR ROBBERY. ;--;

DEATH OF THE OLD HIPPOPOTAMUS.I

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! PROPOSED AGRICIJLTTJR^L…

THE WRECK OF THE MAIL STEAMER…

VICTOR HUGO AND PRINCE NAPOLEON.I

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AMUSING THEATRICAL CASJI.

LUIGI PATOCCHI.

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LUIGI PATOCCHI. (From the Globe.") A noble veteran, of great local renown in his Owo little fatherland, and one to whom many English have been entrusted, has just passed away in & person of Luigi Patocchi. No one who has been acauainted with the St. Gothard route can well hit" missed becoming familiar with his herculean figure' his genial face and his friendly character. He been a poet condvcteur of the diligence upon the Alpine road which binds Central Europe and ever since the Federal Government of undertook the management of the postal tr*P> For thirty years Laigi Patocchi of Bellin*oi>J fought a battle with nature in the district where forces are most tremendous. Throughout tb* period, almost daily, he conducted his Postwagen 010 some part of that wonderful passage, sometim00 the placid splendour and awful storms of sumloef, and sometimes in the more terrific experiences of Alpine winter, always cheerful, ready, brave, prudent. Many a frightened traveller has felt failing courage and hope rekindled on witness1^ Patocchi's unshaken presence of mind, or ing an assuring look or touch from him in & awful crisis of an avalanche, or of some terri^T descent of snow masses, or in the blinding snowsto*^ of the tourmente, which has made the further progf^ of the coach impossible. Although Patocchi nfl* settled down quietly in his home, his fellow-cits*^ had so great a respect for him that they elected ^-1 unasked, as deputy for the district of Laviuara,^ the great council of his native canton of Ticino. funeral, which took place on the 4th of March, attended by numbers of his colleagues, and by an I" mense crowd of persona of all classes and callings*

LETTER FASTENINGS. ,

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