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A SAD CASE.

(To the Editor of the Westport Tirnee and Charleston Argus.) Sm, —Really the evening paper ought not to serve its correspondents as it does. There is one unfortunate who writes fo it last night, and is evidently conscious of his unhappy condition, but has either been unable to explain himself lucidly (a not uncommon case with the writers in that journal) or they have cruelly suppressed part of the signature he meant to affix to his concise effusion. It is quite clear that he had signed himself not simply " Mental," as printed, but " Mental Aberration." Why isn't the poor creature looked after ? lam, &c, HriTANITAS.

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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 136, 7 January 1868, Page 3

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A SAD CASE. Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 136, 7 January 1868, Page 3

A SAD CASE. Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 136, 7 January 1868, Page 3

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