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LITERARY NOTICES

... (Protest- ant, we presume), which Lords Althorp and John Russell are feeding him with, Mr Stanley recoils with horror from the sight; Lord Melbourne only affects disgust, and Lord' Ripon faints away in the arms of the Duke of Richmond; while Altborp, the keeper ...

LITERATURE

... fur the purpose of settling all their little village differences, in the saene way ns is now practised in the Emerald Isle. Grattan finishes his powerful portrait of the fate of a gamb- ler, in My First Visit to Brussels ; and An Old Friend with a New ...

LITERATURE

... Manager's Note Book is this month occupied with historical reminiscences of Mrs Wells and John Edwin; and there is another budget of the amusing Papers of a Gentleman at Arms by Brownrigg. Douglas Jerrold has the first part of an interesting household romance ...

LITERATURE

... capital, in amicalile intercourse. A curious anecdote occurred on this subject. The British Ambassador was walking one day arm-in-arm with an individual notoriously opposed to him in political opinions. The first person they met was the Emperor, who conversed ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... letter. Mr GRATTAN essayed to speak on the same subject—but as he said he rose not to second the motion, he was called to order by the Speaker, and the motion being unseconded, fell to the ground, amid general laughter. SESSIONAL ORDERS. Lord JOHN RUSSELL ...