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A Newsboy Heib to a Fobtttne.— -A newsboy of Toronto, named Henry Martin, has fallen heir to 200,000 dols.. in Texas. 7Eis father- ■•■was a farmer, and a resident of Rochester. He -was killed in the first battle of Bull's Run. '.."Sis mother being unable to support the family, sent Henry to a charitable, institution, from -which he escaped. The boy's uncle settled in Texas some years ago, and accumulated a large property. He was killed in the battle of Shiloh, fighting, for . the Confederacy. A relative had been searching three months for the boy. — New York Herald They tell of a nice Boston young man who went to the oil regions prospecting, fell in with a pretty Httle unprotected female, arid discovered her character and the losa of his watch, w$ 6§Q j 4ollarf in greeohacb at th*? same tyae,

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Southland Times, Issue 693, 8 July 1867, Page 2

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 693, 8 July 1867, Page 2

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 693, 8 July 1867, Page 2

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