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An Editor Tight.

--We believe it is rare editors indulge in a drop but when they do, their readers are sure to find it out. A Syracuse contemporary was called upon to record a "melancholy event" at a time when his head was rather heavy, and did it after the following manner, "Yesterday morning at 4 o'clock P. M., a man with a heal in the hole of his stocking committed arsenic by swallowing a dose of suicide. The inquest of the cermet rendered a jury that the deceased came to the facts in according with his death. He leaves a child and six small wives to the end of his loss. "In death we are in the midst of life!"

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