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disputes about the matter. Meanwhile, the feelings 

 of disappointment at first exhibited by Mr. Wandle- 

 weir soon wore off, and he united with great good- 

 will in the lengthened festivities of the evening a 

 record of which seems to have been originally pre- 

 served among the club papers. Upon this we have 

 been unable to lay our hands. It appears, however, 

 from inquiry and recollection, that Messrs. Wandle- 

 weir, Heron-bill, and Smoulter-jaws, were with due 

 ceremony, and at their own request, admitted in the 

 course of the same evening members of the club, 

 and made entitled to its various immunities and priv- 

 ileges. 



