England And The English
WILL not be found so amusing as Paul Clifford, nor so interest- ing as Eu,s,roze Aram, but it is equally able; and, in the moral crisis at which this country has arrived, will......
A Tobacconist's Shop-boy Was Brought Up Before Mr. Murray At
Union Hall, charged with stealing his master's cigars. The boy acknowledged his guilt, and said that he was "fond of backy," and stole them for his own smoking. The Magistrate......
Spectator's Library.
England and the English. By Edward Lytton Bulwer, Esq., M.P., Author of "Pel. ham," '' Derereux," and "Eugene Aram." 2 rots Beatif y Ts 4VELY, Men and Manners iu America. By the......
Mr. E. L. Bulwer Has Announced, That With The Number
for August he closes his duty US editor of the New Monthly Magazine. The cause of his retirement he thus states in his farewell address--" The pres- sure of public_business has......
Superannuation S—mr. Beamish's Case.
TO THE EDI l'OR OF THE SPECTATOR. SIR—I now trouble you as briefly as possible with a few comments on the Returns made to Parliament relating to the " present and prospective......