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From the Civil Estimates for 1872, Scotians! received only L 590.000 out of the L 7,000,000 contributed to the revenue; while ’lreland, which contributed only 16,000.000, received L 2,250,000.” In the “exchange” column lately of a contemporary appears the following queer advertisement: A peice of QueenjVictom’s wedding cake, cut off and tied up by the late painter in ordinary, and written pu by him, to be exchanged for a dingingroom t^bleploth, or Ipw tea, table, gilt legs, «r good exchange desired.

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Evening Star, Issue 3256, 28 July 1873, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3256, 28 July 1873, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3256, 28 July 1873, Page 3

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