'sEfcwi* J'AMES.--A New Yorfc hdf» —*' Ed win James has. been awsTJ^ held to bail for libelling a i&& woman in this city. He said he had w her af a disnptotfo]« J iepton 'in lv* •(^he^ea ft** 20,006 dollars damagei. James *£U have to aeifd ou t to his fl -city tojpt proof r or pay heavy dating A man swallowed a set of teeth 1* aiid the last Accounts of him state •** .waa...exp'enedcihjp/'' ;, "'aß : ''waß expecti - terrible gnawing at the stomach. «* I wonder baby 'don't go to w said an -anxious mother to a female ft M Well; I don't,'' replied the lady, face is se dirty thafc it can't shot its* , f '^Eatlier^* said a little boy in a tbf '* ain't that a* barid-fcbx where the mo" 1 ave?"
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 20 November 1863, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 20 November 1863, Page 2
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