A Race of Sculptors.—The Chip-aways. Slight of Hand. —Refusing an offer of marriage.
A clergyman told an Indian he should love his enemies. "Me do love 'em," replied the latter. " What enemies do you love best ?" " Hum and brandy."
The young man who has been travelling about lat ly,. and jumping off the train to kiss his sister, and then apologising when he found his mistake, has been converted, and will lead a different life. He tried the thing on at New Haven the other day, when the damsel raised her veil, and said, " Golly, massa, what you bout dar."
Hon. Henry T. Blow, Mrs. Henry T. Blow Miss Susie Blow, Miss Alice Blow, Miss Nellie Blow, Pet**r Blow, Master John Blow Miss Maltie Blow, and Miss Lulie tslovv, took passage for Brazil. If, as Burns says, there's " liberty in every blow," the vessel ihut carries this party will carry a good deal of liberty to Brazil.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 146, 28 June 1870, Page 2
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