The Port of London.—Our own medical officer reports that in sixteen oasts out *l twe.,tv the Port of London is rather wow*' , than the She ry.—' Punch.' . •*«»»» An industrious citizen of Ban Juan. Gull. frrnw, arose a few moniings ago. wWl^*h» f.suve lark w« sUll «S bucket und,r h* arm went to % (he barn to mttk the cow. It W8 dark and jamy, and in fumbling abont for old Brindle he goVmte tha wrong pen-the off mule of Uuniv&tctSu He en t remember n~*r which aid?of tfoiroof he >•ent out, but hia recollection of tftJKun the pUket fence is veiy Ho tXeffffiJ bucket flown in a few Sayv
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Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 2
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108Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 2
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