Confederate Ohiefs. — A New York journal mentions that ' Mr Davis is president of an insurance company ; Mr Stephens is writing for a newspaper ; Messrs Beauregard and Bagg superintend street railways; Hood is- a cotton factor; Hill keeps -a school ; Ben Hill practices law ; so does Semmes ; Forest keeps a livery stable; H. Y. Johnson is a planter.' Ratheb Awkwakd ! — Well, and how's the beauty, Mrs Jessamy ? As lovely as ever?— O, lovelier, if possible, Mr Polkington 1 She's just been short- coated, poor darling, and »-— Just— - been -r | short— coated, Mrs Jessamy 1 1 ! 1— Yes, of course! My baby you mean, don't you ?— O—er— no ! I -I— l meant your opposite neighbor— -Miss Belsize !■ , Fizzical Weakness. — LoVe of champagne. ..- y ■ 1 .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3884, 15 August 1873, Page 2
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