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THE FRENCH BANK-NOTE FORGERIES.…

CAROLINE GRAVIERE.

A LEECH BAROMETER.

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rHE CONVICT OUTBREAK AT IS…

THE THIRLMERE WATER SCHEME.

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THE THIRLMERE WATER SCHEME. Manchester has been, on the whole, auceeasaful in the Parliamentary contest carried on before the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the Thirlmere water scheme. Perhaps the result might have been slightly different had the opponents of the bill been better provided with funds, and in a position to call hosts of witnesses. But it must be owned that the sentimental view," te use a convenient, and, we hope, net offensive term, did not prove on examination te be nearly so strong as was alleged. The pro- moters of the bill met on their own grounds those who argue that the beauty of the lake would be spoiled and conquered. It was shown that the proposed embankment would restore the Mere to its ancient boundaries, and that the exposed mud, of which so much capital was made in the discussion carried on out of doors, was a chimeea. We do not suppose the report of the committee will in the main be questioned by impartial persons. But it ought to be noted that it incidentally lays down certain principles which, if ever applied to the metropolis, may have a serious effect. The committee are evidently of opinion that when a city such an Manchester draws water from a remote district it is bound to provide for the wants of towns along the route and nearer to the source. According to this view, if it were ever deemed essential that London should go, as has often been proposed, to Wales for a water supply, the various towns along the line of the aqueduct would be entitled to a reasonable share on payment of a moderate charge. It is needless to say that this would necessi- tate works of immense magnitude; and we must make up our minds to the fact that the principle virtually aflirmed by the Thirlmere Cemmittee establishes a not inconsiderable obstacle in the .way of London obtaining water from a distant source.

A RIVAL TO POET CLOSE.

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THE FENIAN PRISONERS.

THE SWITZERS AND SPRING.

CHEAPSIDE IN THE OLDEN TIME.

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THE PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL…

EMBALMING.

THE YANKEE PRIVATEER.

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RUNNING THE BLOCKADE AT CRETE.

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THE COST OF WAR. -

CHANGES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN…

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CANADA.

PENNY BANKS.

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