SCOTLAND AND GRANT.
Ie letter from the Hon. Mr. Scotland (*. S. Grant is causing gmti excitement . The " Herald regrets that a man eotland's position should make hininotorious as an endorser of such nialig- : falsehoods. The Superintendent has feu to him, asking if the published f.-duis are correct. An indignation iiag is likely to be held, to ask the iiTior to remove Mr. Scotland from Legislative Council.
'«ert Braybook, who was consecrated < ! P of London in 1381, and who died &i, iind was buried in St. Paxil's, was |i 'Hit of his tomb after the great fire "•o, during the repairs of the cathe■■'.nil although he had been there no than 262 years his body was found 'is to the skin, hair,, joints, and hails, wonderful curiosity has just been d by the Oxford University Press, 7, wioster-row, in the form of the smallest tt-book ever printed. It is bound in '■% weighs just under an ounce, is ■ and a half inches in length, two and in breadth, and a quarter of an w thickness. It is intended as a /anion volume to the " smallest Bible * world," lately issued from the same "isbjuc-nt.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 41, 8 June 1876, Page 3
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191SCOTLAND AND GRANT. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 41, 8 June 1876, Page 3
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