Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 10, June 4, 1870 by Various
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operations in Spanish and Canadian waters, as also in those of Sault St.
Marie. * * * * * Linsey-Woolsey. The regular troops for the Canadian Red River Expedition have been supplied by Gen. LINDSEY, and are commanded by Col. WOLSLEY--a fact oddly co-incidental with the reported flimsy character of the expedition, so far as it has gone. * * * * * [Illustration: TOO TRUE! Scene-Academy. Time-Spring of 70. Miss Smith. "WHAT DOES 'N.A.' MEAN AFTER SOME OF THESE ARTISTS' NAMES?" Miss Brown. "N.A. WHY IT MUST MEAN 'NEEDY ARTISTS.' POOR FELLOWS!"] * * * * * Bivalvulor Intelligence. It is stated that the clams along the Stratford shore are dying by thousands of a malignant disease, which a correspondent of the Bridgeport _Standard_ calls "clam cholera." This is a sad c'lamity for the people of the Stratford shore. * * * * * The Fifteenth Amendment. |
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