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  2. THE CURACOA AND THE MISSIONARIES.

    "The 'Dayspring' from on high hath visited us."--TANNESE GOSPEL. [Some extremely garbled accounts of a recent Meeting having appeared in the daily journals, Mr. PUNCH feels bound to insert in his columns a correct report of the most important speeches delivered ...

    Article : 770 words
  3. "The Lark--the Herald of the Morn!'--ROMEO and JULIET.

    There is a limitless field of astonishment, humour, and sadness in the advertising columns of our venerable contemporary the Herald. This is not an assertion that will be likely to strike any one by its novelty, but there is, notwithstanding, an eternal freshness in the ...

    Article : 472 words
  4. IS THAT THE LAW ?--SHYLOCK.

    THE preservation of a high standard of courtesy and forbearance in our law courts is a matter of the deepest public interest. The barks and the howls of the Assembly are noises with which the lovers of representative institutions have now become familiar, but the music ...

    Article : 402 words
  5. Proverb for Pugilists.

    One Punch in the hand is worth any number in the eye. ...

    Article : 15 words
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