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DIB DINS DICTIOVA R Y

... From the Comic Offeringfor 1834. Bucks-Dashing beaux; animals of the deer kind; part of a county, the remainder of which is in ham shire. Coventry—A place to which disgraced people are sent, but don't go; a punishment said to be unspeak- able. Gentility—A word, the use of which betrays in- curable vulgarity. Heart-Of a statesman, in his head-of a soldier, in his (irms-,of a coward, in his legs ...

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... CAMBRIAN, GLOUCESTER, ASD BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY.—A meeting was held at Gloucester on Wednesday last to consider the expediency of forming a Railway from that city to this town, and resolu tions in favonr of the projected undertaking were accordingly passed. The Committee however ap- pointed at that meeting have since met, and as rery serious objections appear to have arisen to the pro- posed line ...

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... DEATH OF ONE OF CAPTAIN Ross's CREW.— An Inquest was held last week, in London, on the body of J.Ayres, one of the expedition (the cook) just returned from the Arctic regions. He was taken ill on Sunday, and died on Tuesday in a state of delirium. He complained frequently of heat; but the surgeon who attended him was of opinion that change of diet, and not of climate, had caused his death; and ...

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... FBOM FRIDAY S LONDON GAZETTE* -jr 'INSOLVENTS. Nov 15—John Oven, of Dover-street, Piccadilly, tailor. George Flooks, of Melksham, Wiltshire, innkeeper. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. | Edward Wilson and Myrry Wilson, late of Shipston-03 | Stour, Worcestershire, butchers. Henry English, of Compton-passage, Corn pton-street, Clerkenwell, iron-founder. P BANKRUPTS. f John Gibbon the younger, of Limehouse ...

FASUlUNABLES, &c. -

... FASUlUNABLES, &c. PRINCE GEORGE OF CUMBERLAND.—A private letter arrived in town from his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, we rejoice to state, holds out some prospect of the restoration of the sight of Prince George. His medical attendant had reported to his Royal Highness that the applications he had made to the eyes of the young Prince were operating to the extent of his most ...

GLEANINGS.

... GLEANINGS. LUTHER.- The Augustine Monastery at Er- furth, in which the young Luther first put on the cowl of the hierarchy, which he was to shake to its foundations, and strove to lull with his flute the impatient longings of a spirit that was to set Eu- rope in flames, has been converted to the purposes of an orphan asylum but the cell of the Reformer has been religiously preserved, as the ...

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... IMPROVEMENT ON PUNips.-We have been milch gratified by an inspection of The Pajeut Fountain Pump, constructed by Mr Bea,Eie, amode) of which has been shown by Mr. Hall, Ageut to the .Patentee, to several of our intelligent townsmen. This admira- ble improvement upon that very useful machine works wlth a degree of precision and accuracy that is actu- ally perfect. With incomparably less labour ...

THE UNITED S:I'A TES. ..

... THE UNITED S:I'A TES. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Orthodox Conyregations—Chieffly located in New land-SOO priests and 120,000 communicants ° Preskyterians-In the central, southern, and western States-19 synods, 1,592 ordained priests, 205 licentiates, 2,070 churches, and 162 816 communicants. Dutch Reformed Church-Protestant in the States, of New York Jersey and ...

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... The German Papers mention the arrival of the Duchess of Berry at Lnyhach, with her husband. Several interesting anecdotes are told of Made- moiselle, the sister of the Duke of Bordeaux Not content with parting with a large sum of money to pay the expenses of the poorer class of Frenchmen who came to do homage to her bro- ther, she would also have given her jewels as a testimonial of her ...

ADVENT HYMN

... I The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll on fire. As the Lord cometh down in the pomp of his ire; Sslf-aioving, il drives on its pathway of cloud. And the heavens with the burthen of Godhead are ùow'd. Ill. The glory the glory around him are pour'd I't, eirj%,ri;ids of anSeis that wait on the Lrl1 And tiiC gioi-.tied saiiiis, and the martyrs are there. And all who the palm-wreaths of ...

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... WOOL.-At the Autumn Fair at Breslau, the the Wool brought to market, according to in~en'r'es on importation, was 12,138 cwt.; consist- 'he n 3,330 cwt* Silesian Wool, 3,35(5 cwt. from Qaij. ran't &&&>$of Posen aud Poland, 820 cwt from f0rftl!cia' 133 cwt. from Bohemia, and about 4,300cwt- tity *he stock previously in hand. In this quan- The 'eluded 5,968 cwt. of the second sheariing, ^0or^es ...