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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

D. B.s song must lie over for the present. ' •We cannot insert Zoila's " Warrior," on account of the paleness of her ink. The piece ■is alrnost'entirely invisible. There is great poetic merit in writing plainly for newspapers, and on one-side of the paper only. Both our lady friends, and some of ■the other sex who do not write so prettily, would save much trouble by attending to this particular. Forty Line Bridge's . remarks, of a more offensive character, are expunged. •

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Colonist, Issue 62, 25 May 1858, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Colonist, Issue 62, 25 May 1858, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Colonist, Issue 62, 25 May 1858, Page 2

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