A newly-startedpaper delicately announces that its charge for marriage notices is “just what the ecstasy of the bridegroom may prompt. An English traveller, during a recent visit to Niagara, in company with his wife, saw an Indian hewing a small piece of timber with a view to making canes, “Pray, sir,” said the traveller, “to what tribe do you belong?” “The Chip-a-way tribe,” replied the Indian.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 237, 13 March 1875, Page 3
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