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  2. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    RECEIVED-Interviewing Mrs. BLADEN NEILL (Neill desperandm, wait 'till next week.) Domestic History.—(LUKE SMILEY must look smiling 'till next Thursday. Extracts from a ...

    Article : 96 words
  3. Persian Jokes.

    Up to the time of the departure of the last Mail for Great Britain, incredible as it may appear, the following jokes had not been manufactured:— Allusions to Shah-cim, a son ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. Medical.

    WHAT does a young student first require when he enters upon his duties in the hospital?—A dressing case. CONGUGAL.—What is the difference ...

    Article : 60 words
  5. OPERATIC.

    CALEDONIAN BONIFACE.—" Hee[?], Sandy, m[?]n, ye just wind me of t[?] musical chiels." SANDY.—" David's one, nae doot." BONIFACE.—" No, ye 1 re of en. back for mair beer." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  6. ENCOURAGEMENT TO NATIVE INDUSTRY.

    MR. SMYTHE appeared for the Crown, to prosecute one BARCLAY, for that be, the defendant, holding a patent granted by the Crown for the manufacture of blasting powder, and on land held by licence from the Crown for the said purpose, did use the said ...

    Article : 431 words
  7. A REVERIE.

    KING CASEY reclined in his old arm chair, That like CANTERBURY'S, was worse for wear, And smiled as he carelessly nibbled his quill, Though looking quite pale and decidedly ill, ...

    Article : 218 words
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