"THE VAGRANT REPORTER."
(To the Editor of the Mount Ida Chboniqle.) Sir, —If your Vagrant Reporter had nor proved himself ao palpable a booby in his last effusion I might be inclined to take more notice of his remarks than I now intend to.
I suppose he wishes to be very funny and make fun of his betters ;. but, if so, it is lamentable to make a guy of himself, and didn't learn to spell first. I suppose all his spiteful remarks about elites was made because his mate 1 was politely informed that the chairs-were reserved; and having been properly put down for his cheek he gets his chum the Vagrant to write in the ironical sty'e—attacking the elite who he so ignorantly calls elites. Low, radical street larker that he is, I daresay he is easily comeatable, but I prefer totreat him with the most profoundest contempt.—l am, <&c, •••■•■■ Uno;
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 6
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152"THE VAGRANT REPORTER." Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 6
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