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  2. De Omnibus Rebus.

    WE have been privately furnished by Mr. TOM CRINGLE, of the Argus, with the following' list of subjects he proposes to write about during the next ten dayg;—The Crisis. Reasons for believing the moon ...

    Article : 222 words
  3. Adding to the Evil.

    A MEMBER of the Committee of Public Safety informs us that the news that four hundred and fifty soldiers were on their way from China to Victoria, has caused him serious dissatisfaction. He thinks they will be ...

    Article : 162 words
  4. TAKING A THING TOO LITERALLY.

    GENTLEMAN (to Punt Proprietor).—I tell you what it is! was so insolent to me, coming over, that if he hadn’t gone off in such a hurry, should have had a good mind to punch his head. PUNT PROPRIETOR.—Come back, JEM. Here is a gent wants to speak to you. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  5. THE PLAYHOUSE.

    SUM things is as good as a play, and sum is a good deel better. The other nite at the Prinsesses eye sor Mr. and Mrs. VINCENT aving a tiff on the stage. Wot a temper she ave got surely. Wot a life she must leed err pore usband, as looks bigg enuff to heet err, ...

    Article : 660 words
  6. Likely Reasons.

    A BAKER, who naturally enough stands up for the old-fashioned fermented bread, says that one reason why the “Aerated Bread Company” has not succeeded is on account of the bad spelling of the company, for that they ought to have written themselves the ...

    Article : 87 words
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