PUBLICATIONS. Now ready, at all the Libraries, in 3 vols., PAUL FOSTER'S DAUGHTER. By DUTTON COOK. " Mr. Cook belongs to the Charles Dickens school of literature, in which variety, liveliness, and power of working on the affect ons are the prominent features. The story of Paul F
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are matured and carried into effect. Of that public opinion the press, in the first instance, is the agent, and after it has been sufficiently declared through the medium of that great organ, then comes the more deliberate and formal discussions of the two Houses of Parliament,
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The Lords' amendments to the Eastern Counties Railway. Bill and the Kilkenny Junction Railway Bill were considered and agreed to. Mr. DEEDES moved the following, to be added to standing order 162 :—When in any bill a provision is inserted authorising any company to subscribe tow
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a 'London post free. sin Address, Dr. Scott, 17, Adam- rand, (ce 1836). Consultations. 10 till 5. COPAHINE, or SACCHARATED 1355 1;'. &P SHLES.—Copalba and Cubeba are doubtless the telon r `Medies, but these drugs are of a repulsive taste and tin at ; and occasion colicky pains,
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Mr. F. Campbell Clay says :—I started from Chamounix last Tuesday week in company with two Englishmen (Lieut. W— and Mr. S—), after an arduous preliminary struggle with the chef des guides, who would on no account allow us to attempt the ascent with less than seven guides. My co
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