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| | [New Orleans] Daily Picayune, May 22, 1855 - December 1, 1855 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | M'me Murat Massena, the celebrated Planet Reader, who, by her extraordinary powers of Divination, her knowledge of the Wonders of the Past and Mysteries of the Future, is able to unfold events yet in the womb of Time, and to explain the cause of occurrences that have transpired. |
 | | They have been the means of saving a number of lives, and, in such angelic labors—for the deeds are heavenly things performed by the former daughters of sin—several of them have died—died at the posts of duty and mercy, administering to the victims of plague. |
 | | A neat "tile" is to rest on that ornamental knob, which stands at the head of the vertebrated column, when the individual policemen are in standing attitudes and decline to "carry weight" in the form of superincumbent "bricks." The night watchmen are to wear the same old caps, improved, however, by some new inventions. |
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