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Natural Affections.

THE thing least understood, as indeed it is least studied, is the heart of man ; we make laws, and shape moral rules, in careless ign orance of the main-spring of the actions to......

Kent Machine-breakers.

A CORRESPONDENT in the Morning Herald computes, that dur- ing the disturbances in Kent, one hundred thrashing-machines have been destroyed. It appears that threatenin g letters......

Duel Of Lord Bingham And Major Fitzgerald—we Ad- Verted To

the farcical conclusion of this affair a considerable time ago, when it was first brought under the notice of the public by a paragraph in a contemporary : Last week the same......

Topics Of The Day.

LAW OF DUELLING. WE have repeatedly remarked in this print, that a frequent cause of the failure of justice, is the blindness of the law to the state of the public mind and the......

Literary Spectator.

MILMAN'S HISTORY OF THE JEWS.° THE time is gone by for any detailed criticism of these three volumes. A work which in the course of a few months passes into a second edition is......