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  2. "THE IRISH RISING."

    MR. PUNCH has been favoured by the recipient with the following interesting communication on the above subject, &c., and hastens to lay it, verbatim [?]t literatim, before the public:— Ballyslough, Co. Tipperary, ...

    Article : 816 words
  3. Con. by an Old Bachelor.

    WHAT is the difference between a handsome woman of thirty and a pretty girl out of breath through dancing too soon after supper? —The one is a full-blown beauty; the other is a full beauty, blown. (The wretch! may he soon get married, and—well, that's' ...

    Article : 53 words
  4. The Late Melancholy Accident.

    OUR readers will recollect that we informed them, in our last issue, of a serious accident having occurred to Mr. SANDS, M.P., J.P., hotel-keeper, &c., of Kyneton. We regret that Mr. S. remains in a most precarious state, and his (few) friends entertain ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. A Few Hints to Members of Parliament intending to be present at the Birthday Ball.

    As stated on the cards, it will be necessary to send an answer to the A.D.C., Government House. BUTTERS' Spelling Book or the Elegant Correspondent can be procured at any circulating library. The "h" in "house" is always written, though not always ...

    Article : 624 words
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