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... the fall bring mankind asked the tcacher. With a most rueful expression of countenance, the urchin brawled out— Varmount!—American Paper. DOUBT FULBENEVOLENCE.—The influx of Bavarian broomdrs, 1, buy a broom, into England this year has been greater than ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... Sunderland accept the Chiltera Hundreds'!—Because it has been his practice not to take anything less than thousands. The American papers mention that several stone ham- mers, wedges, and other mining tools, which had evidently been used by some extinct ...

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... and that the Scotch Iron- masters should, in this state of affairs, find it neces- sary, on receiving intelligence of the American tariff on iron, to make some reduction of wages, is what we can well understand. The case was, that either the export of ...

FROST PICTURES

... FROST PICTURES. By EDITII MAY, AN AMERICAN. When, like a sullen exile driven forth. Southward, December drags his icy cha u, He graves f.tir pictures of his native North Oil the crisp window-pane. So some pale captive blurs with lips unshorn The latticed ...

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... reports in Balaklava as in London, of engagements on our lines, or at the front. Alluded to the scandalous falsehoods of American writers, Shaffuer and Davega-stating that in America (as he had seen during a tour there in 1848), there was a strong, jea- ...