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  2. Advertising

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  3. MEMOIRS OF TOM SAYERS.

    "There's many n slip 'tween the cup and the lip.'' is a proverb as old as true, and last Tuesday's mismanage-mea. mishaps, and magisterial interference combined,' added another proof of the wisdom of our grandmother's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE EMPIRE IS —?

    The most anti:[?] monomaniac among as [?] to sec that Napoleon the Third ls by no means Napolean the Little. ' Mr Roebuck is, perhaps, still unconvinced. In his eyes Frenchmen are only peg-[?]. their women ...

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  5. TIM DONOHUE'S OLOGONE

    Huh I blazes! Charley, what on airth Could make [?] turn so cranky As to chuck up yer goolden berth... An* [?] men shoutin* " [?]"? ...

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    THE AMERICAN [?] CHAMPIONSHIP.—The second of the great matches between Florn Temple and the Californian mare Princess, for 5,000 dollars. came off on the. Eclipse [?], Long Island, on the 23rd June. In the ...

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    RAPID DISAPPEARANCE OF ENGLAND.—From the annual report on the health of the metropolis during the last year, we learn that " the London of [?] is equal to' three Londons of 1811." The population of this ...

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  8. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS'

    HOGAN v. [?]I AND WIFE.—This was an' action to recover damages for breach or promise of marriage. The plain'Iff is the son of a farmer residing in the county of Kilkenny, and tho defendant, Ellen Maher, whose present ...

    Article : 665 words
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