Anecdote nt" TiiAr-K!-;;i \v. — (Tne morning, ou entcr'in.L' Mr Thackeray's bedroom in Paris, f found him placing sonic Napoleons in a pill-box, on the lid of wliich was written. ''One to he taken occasionally,'' '• What are you'doiiig ?" said 1. " Well," he said, "tliere is an old porson here who says he is very ill and in distress, and as 1 strongly - h u& poet that' this is the kind of medicine she wants. Dr. Thackeray intends to prescribe for himself. Let us walk out together." — Latter from Paris. A S'.'T.kndid CiiraiUNa. — Tt is reported that half a Inn of quart/, i'rmn the Confidence. Company's Claim, on the Windmill Hill, has yielded the largo quantity of 252 ozs. — Bindigo Advertiser.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 12 July 1864, Page 3
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