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A volunteer, writing home upon camp expedients for comfort, speaks of mattrasses made of sugar-barrel staves that are unrivalled for securing sweet sleep. The authorities of Sing Sing, New York finding that the lightning rods on the prison conduct more prisoners than lightning to the I ground, have decided to remove them.

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Evening Star, Issue 3475, 13 April 1874, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3475, 13 April 1874, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3475, 13 April 1874, Page 3

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