Why i 3 a newspaper like a wife r—Because every man ought to have one of his own. " Mademoiselle Mathilde" is the title of a new novel, in which Dr. Johnson and other literary celebrities of the same period will figure, to be commenced in the A pril number of The Gentleman t Magazine. Hub is a novel feature in old " Sylvanus Urban." .... j A New Title.—A sub-dean was talking to a dean about titles according to Church dignitaries, and lie talking in the tone of a man who feels nimselx aggrieved. "An Archbishop," said he, "is a most reverend ; a bifliop is a right reverend ; and a dean iij a very rcverfend.- Don't s"_°yL think aßub-aean should havo some prefix of the Kind. Well, yes, answered his superior; ''yes I certainly agree Wltfl you. How would rather reverend do ? *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1124, 21 June 1867, Page 5
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