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... A GLOUCESTER C IEF.JusT1CE.-. He (Chief-Justice Saund-ii es) was at irst, says Roger North, no better than a poor beg- v gar-boy,i f not a parish foundling, without known relations or b parents. There can be no doubt that, when a boy, he was die- v covered wandering about the streets of London in the most de- b stitute condItion-penniless, friendless-without having learned s anytrado, without ...

Musical Entertainments

... 4Uffuottal lntertaimUmnt.0 MADAME DU1,CKEN'1s CONCERT. e It Is not often that we aire privileged to hear a more ohissical, sr and, withall, more, pleasing concert than that given on Tuesday is mnornoing by Madame Dulaketi, at the Royal hotel assembly- ti rooms, Clifton. Trhe artistes were, with one exception, of the ef highest olasq, the musle was seleeted with sound musical judg. vs meat and ...

Poetry

... 1VocttP. STANZAS.-BY D. B. DUGGAN. y,, I have sat and witeh'd for thee. I k ram icy is nly lattice pane , sa Tnemarnes' ?? strain. Cram wki tile deep, as a crtdled adwild, And tdimroil beit alnda bai ty smiled, ?? er as drew thatlidea ?? ighe Tihe lmr.Stiflf teing quick reply. IT Iatcile in I that oe wieng wndger.t Ltike tlahp elnir eu it beauty terno d to , The line ring sineot fore tt whr ...

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... LICENSE or COUNSEL.-I never thought my profession should either necessitate a man to use his eloquence, by extenuatimns or aggravations, to make anything worse or better than it de. serves, or could justify a man in it. To prostitute my elocution or rhetoric in such a way, I ever held to be mostbasely mercenary, and that it was below the worth of a man, much more of a Christian, to do ?? Male. ...

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... LITERARY VXARIETIES. A P'TI1SA~l ?? RfoitBU18TOL-A short time ago, wan- dering in Brietolr wi found ourselves accidentally in Somlev t- square, a quiet loeality close to Radcliff church, where we eaw alns of unwonted activity that promieth well -'the old wall which had enclosed the central area was l an raitlng, and preparations were leis tr an namentyal foun- tain,-of gothic design, in the ...

Literature

... 15LItteratttre. On the Constitutional and Moral Right and Wrong of our4 National Debt, By Fransis W. Newnan, Jortaer/y Fellow, of Ballisl eol1ege, O'ford.Tqaylor, Walton, and Maberly', London. We commend this able-tract, from the pen of the accomplished Profeesor of Latin, :in UnIversity.collegeo tolidon, to the atten- tion Of our readerem It is abiy.written; wdl-resoned, and con- ve in a ...

CHRISTMAS MEAT-SHOW

... - - -- -.4 ~01 CHRISTMASe .MEAP}BvoT-SHOW The usual Christmas show of meat and poultry by the leading Pric purveyors in those lines took place on Thursday, and the more ?? - e lehibitiosi yesteeday ; and never has there been seen In Owl Cltl vnat this ?? of the year, a finer display Dav orel good joints and brsitwsnot ht the meore pro. w minent anml were so prodigioiisly fat as many ...

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... SUNDAY DiNNER.-When parents of famailies are blessed by the increase of business according to that of their family, it is there that you will find genuine domestic happiness and natural love; and let me tell you, dearest, that the eight of a Sunday's dinner in a tradesmran's houee in England is worthy of being traced by the pencil of the most meritorious artist of the age, and would not have ...

Poetry

... Poettrp LLANSTEPHAN CASTLE.-BT JosED r H. BTr I ~This anoble OI' I tandSI attamot river Towey 11In Soo th ales. Itis n lare ad atethe of memorable for ts sieget 'Als. t I a arg an vecralcfltbeen by sustained about the middle of tle two century, when defne ).eth~~d irsfyd, wo ?? the attllcke Of the Normans e obeselged tt-i Tile eveing sunsu nuk lrad and red, Anid~llOv reilhflamlng chariot ?? ...

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... ?? or A MOlNTL-Unmixed good does not arise from the competition among the publishers ofalmanacks. In proportion fas the day of publication is made to precede the proper day, namely the Ist of January, so are the chances multiplied that the information conveyed shall prove Incomplete or deceptive. It is laying up a source of dispute or at least of puzzle for future itimes. Thus, the authority ...

Literature

... mUcretturt, Portraits of the 2flwtriota Per'Fenygea of. Great. .Titain, kc., .By Ed Lund Lodge, Beq., F.S.A. . Vol. IL. Dol Illtustated; ir Litrary.-flenry G. Bohn, York-st., Covent-garden, ,ondon. d Having so lately spoken t'f terms of approbation of tbe oom- h mencenment of the Illustrated Library, it'is sufflcient to say h of this volume of Lodge's Portraits, that it presents tbe pro- ...

Poetry

... ~ ottrp. THE MASQUEEADER.-Br Mit. lMARlST. Wait i sweet maid I that in the morning Thoa can'st doff the night's adorning, And all charms, but borrow'd, thrown Fromt thee.-greet us In thiie own. Ab I be all the masks that hide Thle true heart and open browr Cast as easily aside As the robes that deck thee norW. SPortlve fancy's maiden lure lfhtly, garmentlag thy youth; Wlill beneath, ullatain'd ...