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Tied to Time.—Watchmaker’s apprentices. What’s in a name ?— I There is at any rate some propriety in this name ; —‘' A new town in Missippi is named Joliticatiou.” Of course there should be a Jolification in A-merry-ca !

Propria, Qu;e Marry—buss .'—Here’s a new development of Woman’s Rights “ lowa recently had a wedding in which a female clergyman tied the knot and officially kissed the bridegroom.”—This will create quite a revolution in religious matters. Of course, if we have she-parsons as well as he-parsons, we must have her-nology as well as hymnology. But then we must also expect not only heresy but she-resy.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18700831.2.10

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2283, 31 August 1870, Page 2

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101

Untitled Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2283, 31 August 1870, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2283, 31 August 1870, Page 2

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