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... MBtllwo0. Free Trade out Free .Traded; or, the Sef-En- franchiser. By I WANsBEcrK. London: . W. Strange, 21, Paternoster-row. l COMBINED with some eccentricities of thought X and expression there are some wholesome i truths set forth in this pamphlet. The author observes:- Let our first political right be our all-absorbing c iheme: the accomplishment of which, to be the im-N mutable datum ...

Poetry

... W R-7I , o =_r. r- Datur 'h ttii wlsh mne from 'ad' ' Aad Delpe me to rile away gunday-tilO bett a t To be, PnewBIsl I biould oorn be. verging onj ~madness- Tben bring me, it matters ,!ne tf thse dqrling i bE~d6 r2, *ith keti Feitlidd fie Da ?? i ) Or .ReyntPIs a illuminiNi. .~ w.s f^O ?? ~evtikQoh~i,~a N~ Thebradeet plitieoeI, and hationa - I am told with a sneer; I'm a h Anad Demiocrat, ...

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... Eewo. On Free Trade out Free Traded; or, the Seyf-En- th franchiser. By WANSBECK. London: us W. Strange, 21, Paternoster-row. tb COMBINED with some eccentricities of thought se and expression there are some wholesome th truths set forth in this pamphlet. The author D observes:- ra Let our first political right be our all-absorbing co theme: the accomplishment of which, to be the im- wi ...

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... Etdamo. The National Instructor. No. 1. London Published by W. Rider, 10, Great Wind- mill-street. WE have received the first number of this new candidate for public patronage, too late to do more than announce the fact of its appearance. We may add; that it is neatly printed, and its I columns give promise of a judicious variety- a blending of the entertaining with the useful. The contents ...

Public Amusements

... joublic ?? ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. THE second lecture of Dr. Bacbhoffner's proves no t less interesting than the first on the Philosophy of t Scientific Recreation. The learned Doctor, in this, explains the principles governing the effects corn- monly known as light, and shadow, and colour; i although, at first, a subject seemningly devoid of ,popular interest, under such skilful ...

Poetry

... - . 2)a ?? TE ?? C U VDies Bid dollitiw l-dbllars ?? !, An empty pocket's the worst of ?? ae. If ai an'A olvngive0 bi 'a thrust-. Trample the beggar ,nt he dust1.. Fresuimptuius .poverty e quite apepalling- Snock him over! klek himfor fallig If a ?? up, oh lift him higher! Your 30ul's for sale, and he's a buyer! Dimes and dollars! dollars and dlies' An empty peket's the worst of-crimes I I ...

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... loublic amutumfluto. f.ti I .. I. . . THc WsirTsum HOLIDAYS.-During the last week preparations on an extensive scale have been making , in the :metropolis and the suburban towns and'vil- 0 lages to gratify the curiosity of the sightseeing crowds, who at-this season. of the. year~persmbulate r the streets, overburden the steamboats, fill the or- nibusea,'arnd .rshin thousands to !bave a trip on ...

Public Amusements

... Wptiic A1Ulf litt0 ROYAL POLYTE1C 3INIC -INSTITUTION.- T1E second lecture of Dr. Bachhoffner's proves no I less interesting than the! first on the Philosophy of t Soiontiflo Recreation. The learned Doctor, in tbis,. explains tbe principles governing- the effects com.. monly. known as'ligbt,.;and. shadow, and.colour;. although, at first, ,a subjecteeemingly devoid of t popular interest, under ...

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... NRIM-woo 11STORIC PAGES FROM THE FRENTCHI REVOLUTION OF FE. BrUARY, 1848. By Louis BLANC. London: 'rTibune Office, Wellington-street, Strand. SOME weeks ago, we noticed No. 1 of this translation of the Pages ?? de la Revo. lution de Fevrier; we now proceed to notice the suceeding numbers so far as we have re- ceived them. Those of our friends who were readers ofthe Star, in the years ...

Poetry

... i 0V. ?( -1 CHARTIST SONG. (WB1ge IN )Y ~BTA BITt,8WL Ol F.gZandfor ever ?? ?? tihe ator eCarter, thy nrinciples ne~vr. shall founder, ,Xhough the dasti y Whigs.may49e8tro th.beat Ifen';Ogress of truth shall make. despots knock TheV Pr uenldealy around thee, again and again ! ¶hat though the brave Mitehel for Ireland be Pt thogh Ernest Jones be in bondage for thee! bAI th .t h, in one band ...

THE SOLDIER TO THE SUNBURST

... TIIE SOLDIER TO Tip SUNBURST.- The shadoWY gloom of silent night Is fled, and morning s ?? light' Flings o'er thy flds its sunshine bright. My banner free-burrahl! And warriors crowd thy standard rounds Their charges shake the battle ground, Exulting in the trumpet sound That calls to death-hurrahI While floating o'er the.fleld of *ar, thy folds the wild wind fans afar The warriors' pride; my, ...

Public Amusements

... iouiblic antuotinttom . ROYAL POLYTECHNfC INSTITUTION. Tns second lecture of Dr. Bachhoffner's proves not less interesting than the first on the Phiosophy of t Scientific Recreation. The learned Doctor, in this, explains the principles goverin~g tho effects com- v mnonly known as light, and shadow, and colour; ; although, at first, a subject seemingly devoid oft popular interest, under such ...