Djslivzh us trom a woman with a spirit o disputation in her soul, who wdl pick you up on the poiut oi a sharp sentence as if you were a dropped slituh in her knitting-work. A Ton oj*? pekfecT paim can be more easily found than an ouee oi perfect happiness. He knows iitlle of himself or of the world, who does not think ifc suiiicient happiness to be iree from sorrov. Before a>td Attee. — A woman said in a police court the other day, that beiore niamage her hu&baud prei ended to be much struck wall her, but now she was every day struok by him. A iiIbbOTJHI irosTMAb'l'iß thUo certifies his ofiieial returns : — " 1 hereby certiiy that tue four going A Counte is as near itite us 1 now how io maik it iiihere is eny mistake it IB not Dun. a purperß."
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 205, 19 January 1866, Page 3
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145Untitled Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 205, 19 January 1866, Page 3
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