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A Puzzler.

The Belgians, it is said, are anxious to have the letterhdropped from the French alphabet. As that contains now, how, in the event of a new elision, will the Parisians, who are so fond of English words, manage to spellwheelwright?

A Blow that Hurteth not.

The Blow of a flower.

A Pleasant Prospect.

If the new Superintendent of the New-York Police Force is to be as severely tried as was his predecessor, then, surely, JOURDAN will have a hard road to travel."

"OUT OF THE STREETS."

GEORGE W. MCLEAN am I,

And potent was my name,

Till TWEED and SWEENEY crossed my path

And spoiled my little game.

Our city roads I supervised,

Long time, with pious care,

The people's "Ways I strictly watched—

Street, Avenue, and Square

But now, from office rudely swept

By Legislative BILL,

The crossing-sweeper's broom I ply,

My empty pouch, to fill.

Honeymoons in the Air

The rage for passing the honeymoon in a balloon appears to be on the

wane in this country. The reason for this may be that a majority of

those who enter wedlock find they "go up" soon enough without the aid of

a balloon.

Motto for Unsuccessful Croquet-Players.

"Hoops deferred make the heart sick."

The two great objects of a learner's ambition ought to be to speak a foreign language idiomatically, and to pronounce it correctly; and these are the objects which are most carefully provided for in the MASTERY SYSTEM.

The Mastery of Languages;

OR,

THE ART OF SPEAKING LANGUAGES IDIOMATICALLY.

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RED AS A ROSE IS SHE.

Third Edition.

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By the Author of "Cometh up as a Flower."

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HAND-BOOK OF THE MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNING LANGUAGES.

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Parties getting up Clubs preferring cash to premiums, may deduct seventy-five cents upon each full subscription sent for four subscribers and upward, and after the first remittance for four subscribers may send single names as they obtain them, deducting the commission.

Remittances should be made in Post-Office Orders, Bank Checks, or Drafts on New-York City; or if these can not be obtained, then by Registered Letters, which any post-master will furnish.

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