In an obscure window iu ao obscure pari of London, is tliifl announcement : “Goods removed, presages taken, carpets beaten, npd poetry composed on any subject.” Th'i? spi ing a blackbird’s nest was taken in the neighborhood of llitchin which contained four birds, two of which are white. They are now in possession of Mr Jeeves, at the brewery in that town. The total number of messages forwarded from postal telegraph stations in the United Kingdom during the week ending Juno 17, was 225,198, being an increase of 24,904 as compared with the corresponding week last year. A young beginner writes to know whether, if a man gives him pepper, he can charge the wan with a salt 'i
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2665, 1 September 1871, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2665, 1 September 1871, Page 3
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