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Vol. XV.]

INTRODUCTION.

[July to December, 1848.

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221 "What's to be done with the Serpentine ?— This
question has been solved by the recent draining and other
improvements of that hitherto dirty river.

241 The "British Labourer" at Andover.—The facts de-
tailed in this ballad really occurred, and appeared in a Parlia-
mentary Report.

251 Bow Street Ballads, No. 2.—The Palace Court was,
soon after this date, numbered with the evils of the past.

263 Interesting Correspondence.—Count D'Ohsay was the
staunch friend in England and France of Lours napoleon",

but, disapproving of the Coup d'Etat, received but a slight re-
cognition from the Emperor for his former services, advice
and assistance. Mr. Gomersal was the popular representative
of Napoleon the First in the hippodrama of the Battle of
Waterloo, played for some two or three hundred nights at
Astley's Theatre.

Doctor Jenner — Duke of Wellington. A statue of 269
Dr. Jenner was subsequently placed in Trafalgar Square,
and afterwards removed to the Kensington Gardens.

A Clerical Trio.—This was the beginning of this silly 271
fashion.

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