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The Revue des 7)eux- Monde* has just been prohibited at Rome, in consequence of the novel of George Sand; %t Mademoiselle de la Q,uihtinie." The Pugiti Memorial Committee, liaVjhg collected the sum of LI.OOO, has placed thesame at the disposal of the Institute of, Architects, in trust for the formation" of a student travelling fund. A shrewd countryman was in town the other d«y> g^wky, uncouth, and innocent; enough in appearance, but in reality ■with, his eye-teeth cut. Passing tip North-street, he was continually encountered with._im.portunitie&.to bny. From almost every store some, one "rushed out, in accordance with the custom of. that street, to seize upon, and force him to purchase. At last, one dirty-looking "fellowcaught him by the arm and 'clamorously urged him to become a customer. — " Have you gotany'shirts i" inquiTed-the countryman with a * er'y innocent ' look. " A splendid assortmentfc sic. Step in, sir. Every price; sir, and every 'style. The, _cheapest_io_the street, sir !'» — "Are they clean?"— "To be sure!" — *' Then," resumed the countryman,' ■frith perfect gravity, '.''put one on_for you need \'t!" The rago of the'toufc insy,be imagined, as the countryman, turning upon hi?: heel, quietly pursued his way/ ... - ' / '* How is it," said a gentleman to Sheridan; " that your name has not O attached to it? Your family is Irish, and no dout>t illustrious." "No family had .a better, right. to O than our family,"* said Sheridan,- , "for ye owe everybody." "Jlan ani> 'Rib' "—The Tvomali>as made of a, rib out of the side of Adam ;.not out of ilislieatj. tQ, top himj not.outof his feeti.to be trampled upon by -him, but out of his side ,to be, equal with him— runder-hisarm^t^ b« protected— and near his heart, tobft^beloTedOn hearing a clergyman remark that "the world was full of .change," Mrs Partington said 8% could hardly.bring her mind tft believe to", do' Uttl^^W foujad its way i&A

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 95, 30 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Untitled Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 95, 30 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

Untitled Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 95, 30 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

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