A valuable heifer belonging to a farmer near Northallerton recently broke its leg, and it bad to be amputated. The animal has since been fitted with a wooden leg, on which it moves about with the utmost ease, which proves the absurdity of hastily ordering the destruction of animals that meet with such accidents. —Truth. London Truth says: "Mr Ashmead Bartlett, M.P., is going to introduce a bill next cession to enable a man to marry his grandmother. Mr Labouchere, M.P., (the editor of Truth) hits very hard ; but poor Bartlett, aged 26, has received severe journalistic punishment, for daring to marry the Baroness Bourdett- Coutts.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3770, 27 January 1881, Page 3
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106Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3770, 27 January 1881, Page 3
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