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■ We learn that 1,257 Journals are now published in the United Kingdom, 78 of which are daily papers. The Magazines amount to 557, of which 214 are specially devoted to religious controversy. Ten years ago, in 1856, the journals amounted to 734, the daily papers of 35. The number is doubled—a decided mark of a great progress, we might almost say of a revolution. — The Spectator. ~~ Cuke fob Cokns. —Take a piece of the leaf of the cotyledon orbk-ulata, split it, and at night apply the 'wet or fresh cut surface to the corn. Keep it on all night and during next day; repeat the application every night till the com disappears. The corn becomes soft, aud can be scraped away without the use of a knife.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 May 1866, Page 3

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 May 1866, Page 3

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 May 1866, Page 3

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