10 FEBRUARY 1844, page 13

"whither Iiath Fled Youth's Graceful Diffidence?"

COLERIDGE in his Friend complains of a want of becoming diffi- dence in the writers of the age. There is no such thing now-a- days, he say s, as a modest anonymous first attempt......

The Poor And Their Friends.

THE odious spirit of rivalry, that seeks to exalt one man by decrying his neighbour, is not only the opprobrium of shopkeeping, but infects the very pursuit of virtue among us.......

Tenures In Ireland: Land Wanted More Than Law.

Tnouda aggravated by many other grievances, the deficiency of the means of sustenance for the mass of the population is at the bottom of the sufferings and discontent of......