. The ball of yarn;. Up to this time, Mose has worked so hardand slept so sound that he has had no time forreflection, but now his gold had got beyondmillions, and the Schoolmaster not beingabroad in those diggens, he couldnt cypherout Billions and Trillions. So he knocked offfor a days recreation, which said spree endedin his spelling out the name of hi* darlingLize in the Golden Sands, with a diamondperiod. He determined to return to NewYork,quicker, buy up the Astor House, hare a glo-rious tuck out and astonish the Natives Calves heads and ox tails are, in England,considered as delicacies ;


. The ball of yarn;. Up to this time, Mose has worked so hardand slept so sound that he has had no time forreflection, but now his gold had got beyondmillions, and the Schoolmaster not beingabroad in those diggens, he couldnt cypherout Billions and Trillions. So he knocked offfor a days recreation, which said spree endedin his spelling out the name of hi* darlingLize in the Golden Sands, with a diamondperiod. He determined to return to NewYork,quicker, buy up the Astor House, hare a glo-rious tuck out and astonish the Natives Calves heads and ox tails are, in England,considered as delicacies ; and, if our butcher*would save them for sale, they would be cer-tain never to lose money, as they would tk«cmake both ends meat. The difference between the cholera and orevasse at New Orleans is, that one broke out,and the other broke in. The newly hatched American Eagle getting the first glance of thePacific Ocean from OUR possession in Mose and his Ship-load of mintdrops, arrive safe in New York port. The iCommon Council or as the rogues call them uncommon scoundrels, vote)him the Freedom of the City, and the use of the Governors Room; he is re- \ceived into the bosom of his Uncles family with the most disinterested af- !fee lion ; he forgives the old man in consideration of what the old woman did. ^for him, makes them richer than ever old JohnJacob Astor was. He and Lize gets slung,and he dosnt (a mistake)—and he does dosomething else, and finally dies a good old age,with lots of Goslings, Gold and Glory. When I goes shoppin, said Mrs Parting-jton, I allays asks for what I wants, and M:they have it, and its suitable, and I feel ia- jclined to buy it, and its cheap and cant be jgot at any other place for less, I mo3t allaya itakes it without chapperin about it all day jlong like some people does. j A wag was jogging home rather late and slittle happy, when, passing by a dark alley, alarge two-fisted fellow stepped


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