It is said that some mothers are grown so affectionate, that they give their children chloroform previous to whipping them. , A country carpenter, nailing up. a board to. forbid vagrants trespassing, placed it with the inscription upside down. '". Beggars are accustomed to reyeise*,"- observed a passenger. The latest advertisement ; of *m airtight coffin is, that it protects the form froji decomposition, " and can be retained in the parlor, as. an elegant, piece of furniture, without any annoyance •whatever." Another Question for a Debating Society. — Is a soldier, supposed to jbe' raw until he has been exposed Xo fire?
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1875, Page 3
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