I = : A certain nobleman was much addicted to the b"t----1 tlo. 'On the occasion of a fancy dress ball, or masque, lie asked a friend wliat new character he should go in? "Go sober,"-was the reply. A Chigago paper gravely remarks that " the longer 1 the present war lasts, the more public opinion begins { to settle down to the belief that it will by no means s bo a short one." The editor is quite firm in the 5 belief. ' Who is the largest man ? —The lover ;heis a man of treiiiendous bighs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 4
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