A SCHOOii was recently opened near Zansevillo, Ohio, where burglary, pocket picking, tricks in gambling, counterfeiting, &c., were actually taught. Quite a class of young boys had been organised when the existence of the “institution” was discovered and at once terminated. A Sphinx PEOii Connaught. —An uninformed Irishman hearing the Sphinx alluded to in company, whispered to a friend “ The Sphinx! who is that now ? ” “A monster man.” “ Oh! a llun-ster-man: I thought he was from Connaught,” rejoined the Irishman, determined not to seem totally unacquainted with the family.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 412, 20 September 1866, Page 4
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89Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 412, 20 September 1866, Page 4
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