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  2. MR. MACARTHUR'S SPEECHES.

    SOME few days ago a conversation occurred between a few gentlemen, relative to a very lengthy speech which appeared in a supplement to the "Australian," purporting to have been delivered ...

    Article : 392 words
  3. CONFESSIONS OF A SPONGE.

    I was born on the island-prison of the Emperor, where my Father, who was a discreet sort of man, holding an appointment under Government, but, in course of time, circumstance's with ...

    Article : 587 words
  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Some short time ago, as our readers will re[?]lect, arrangements had been completed for [?] important fight to come off in the neighbourhood of George's River. The foolish and uncess[?] ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  5. THE COUNCILLOR HAULED OYER THE COALS, OR SPECIAL PLEADING BY A PUBLICAN.

    SOME short time ago, Jones alias the "shiner," a man of creditable appearance in the employ of Mr. John Little, summoned his master for rough usage, threatening language, &c. The Councillor ...

    Article : 368 words
  6. NYMPHS.

    Nymphs of the Pave are as numerous here [?] city of the world barring Gloster, that [?] of voluptousness--though their profe[?] labours by no means meet with the same ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. SCENE AT THE ROYAL HOTEL ON THE CONCERT NIGHT OF THE JUVENILE PIANIST.

    Enter Mrs. Sparks. Mrs. Forsyth, and Miss Hinckesman. The Concert Room door is locked. Mrs. F.--And won't you open the door. ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. MILES'S BOY SAYS

    That he saw a respectable looking old woman selling her furniture the other day at Moore and Heydon's. He thinks she was showing a GREAT DEAL OF FORE-SIGHT in getting the pence ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. SAT WISHES TO KNOW

    Why the friends of Sir John Jamieson don't provide him with a bladder, or other depository, which may prevent him committing himself in such a [?]bbling manner every time he visits the ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. HUMBUGS.

    What is humbug? ask Mac, and he will tell you [?] in no cooly labour, and making a disturbance to show some few peep o'day boys at Connaugh, that he is "all alive and kicking." ...

    Article : 157 words
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