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  2. REPORT OF A SOIREE--IN A TAP-ROOM.

    Having bribed the door-keeper with a nobbier of brandy, I gained admission to the music-room; most of the members were present, and they appeared to me a goodly ...

    Article : 748 words
  3. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SATIRIST."

    DEAR SAT--Can you, or Miles' Boy, inform a constant reader, and the public, how it is that a certain Mercantile house of great influence in the City, has made the carrying ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. SATIRIST PROSECUTION.

    IT is with feelings of the greatest regret, that we force ourselves upon the pecuniary consideration of the public, but the malignant spleen with which we have been assailed, in ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. FASHIONABLE MOVEMENTS OF THE MONTH.

    Mrs. Sheehy, of Woolloomooloo, has called on Mrs. Llewellyn, of George- street--(Oh morality [?]) Mrs. Llewellyn, of George-street, has ...

    Article : 48 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SATIRIST."

    SIR,--I shall feel particularly obliged, if you will be so kind as to give the following account of the sailing match a place in your widely circulated journal, as the paragraph ...

    Article : 360 words
  7. THE CITY ARMS.

    GENTLEMEN,--Presuming that your "Body," will be wanting "Arms," I have directed a Coat to be made for it, which wants "Sleeves," and send you herewith. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 334 words
  8. HINTS FROM HORACE. TO JOHN RYAN BRENAN, ESQ., OF GARRY OWEN.

    [The Poet instructs GARRY, that as men are moved by various passions, so are they prone to follow different occupations; and winds up with a few detached hints as to the ...

    Article : 371 words
  9. THEATRICALS.

    WITH the exception of Monday last, the Victoria has been crowded every night during the week. We regret that the state of the weather precluded Mr. and Mrs ...

    Article : 502 words
  10. A SCENE AT A COACH OFFICE.

    Enter Servant--"I say, just book a place in your coach for master." How much is it? Landlady--"Eight shillings." ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. FASHIONABLE REMOVAL.

    The Honorable Mr. Green, L. F. O. T. L. from K--s Hotel; to his new residence, in the paddock, west side of the City Gaol. The neighbours children in that quarter, are ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. SAYINGS AND DOINGS.

    Duke Don Whiskerando, of Burton notoriety, had better take care of the Misses, otherwise, Sally, the bar maid will find him out. Ned says he allows no persons leather ...

    Article : 1,300 words
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