A clergyman beiug deposed from his ministry for holding certain heretical opinions, said "It should cost a hundred men their lives." This alarming speech being reported, he was taken before a magistrate and examined, when he explained himself by saying hia meaning was that he intended to practice physic. The " Kingstown (Carolina) Whig " advertises for a carrion crow to carry off a defunct cat that has been lying in front of the newspaper office for a week. " Setting a man-trap" is the title given*©" ; the picture of a pretty young lady arranging her curls at a mirror.
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West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)
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97Untitled West Coast Times, Issue 391, 24 December 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)
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