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    Oh ! lady, lady,—why dost sigh, And tears so bitter shed? “ I weep and sigh,” the lady cried, “ Because my Pug is dead.” ...

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  5. A FIGHT BETWEEN A LION, AND A BULL.

    The Madrid correspondent of a London paper, writes on the 16th August, as follows:— Yesterday, the great fight between the ...

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    FEW people, as they unfold the mass of intelligence which lies upon their breakfast table, are in the least aware of the practical mode in which that intelligence ...

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    A POINT OF LAW WELL WORTH KNOWING.—Mr William M’Clelland, a master shoemaker residing in Little Bourke-street, having been bound over about two months since to keep ...

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