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  2. A NEW SERIES.

    It is a custom with dramatists to give a disposition of the characters, previous to the fall of the curtain, so that each one may know his place in the grund tableau, and fall most properly ...

    Article : 2,534 words
  3. Miscellaneous Extracts.

    The Words of Songs.—The majority of the stanzan are little above more rhyme, and we involuntarily smile as we think of "music" wedded to "immortal verse." Any one who can put ...

    Article : 3,550 words
  4. LATEST FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    We have papers to the 4th instant, but there is nothing in them worth extracting, if we except the latest accounts from the Echunga Diggings, of date the 2nd October, from the correspondent ...

    Article : 377 words
  5. THE DEAD ALIVE; OR THE SCOTCHMAN OUTWITTED.

    In the large manufacturing town of Boston, about 15 years ago, we find that much misery prevailed—the mass of the people depending solely upon their labour in the cotton factories, ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  6. A LONDON DANCING ACADEMY.

    I found the academy established in a sufficiently dingy house at the corner of an archway, with busts in all the staircase windows. In the same house there were also establhdied, as I ...

    Article : 936 words
  7. A RAILROAD INCIDENT.—AN OBLIGING DISPOSITION.

    There's nothing like an obliging disposition, I thought to my self one day when travelling in a railway car from Boston to Worcester, seeing a gentleman putting himself to considerable ...

    Article : 801 words
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