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4ark blazonry of the bribe.** Dark blazonry of the bribe ” i* good—and withering.The case of Churchill and his nose will be recollected as one of the latest Bostonsensations. Mr. Curtis a Boston broker, pulled the original aforesaid, and was aent to jail for two morn h*. Some of hisfriends hat e just petition .'tithe governor'scouncil to recommend a pardon, on the ground of undue severity of sentence, but alter a hearing of two davsthey have nimoutlv refused to do so. There- every citizen of Massachusetts maycontinue to wear his own nose in security. •rwick Bulletin.er co to in ping and ] meat d:tui and earscrs aThere were not wantingpeoplebought that the fifteen thousand doUarsCMiid fohopaid for the use of the New York post-ofbee fence for two years for advertising purposes was extravagant and ruinous.ft is now stated that the lessees have lured the space, not to advertise o-* them* •elves, hut to speculate in by sub letting. They have arranged a schedule of lots apd prices, which af they disposed of all will net them during the two years the sum of $250,000. There seems to be no lack of applicants for the privilege thus fee, aUhe rates fixed. The entii e fence has b en taken for the present, to press on the public mind the necessity of reading a new «torr in a weekly paper.uresthusthe \midito mflattibait,tersdoeswho to lagamers;honlt;It is stated Belmont, the chairman of the National Democraic Committee is p0t an American cMaen, hiving nevertaken out his naturalisation papers. However, that is their business, net ours. The New York city democratcy are splitting themselves up v*ry fine. There is the Belmont taction, the Tweed faction, and tha Mohrt faction. Well split away, themore the better.prin that hie I da?-mat huh pud thai cidi uat fins intiaw;hisrieihatdaiallchiculJoseph f. Woolley has^cenchosen commander oComrade „ ________Merriam Post ofGrand Army of theveiSoThe girl of the period in Arkam described as thirteen years old. sho bmnetless. atockinglcas, and wit! sheriff alter her for stealing a horseershc«tAll the “first families’* of Boston who are out of jail, are petitioning the governor to pardon the “first family (Mr.Curtis, the noae-puller.) which is in.Napoleon's Eugene is called, by an irreverent New York journalist, “ a sweet-tempered, mild-mannered, good nmtured dunce; a aort of Sunday-school Hbrary-ariHestiofFAl«/vna Kaila bo wlt;aaIscailre
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Meriden Literary Recorder

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Wed, Sep 22, 1869

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