YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL.

Young lambs to sell! young lambs to sell.

If I'd as much money as I could tell,

I'd not come here with young lambs to sell!

Dolly and Molly, Richard and Nell,

Buy my young lambs, and I'll use you well!

The engraving represents an old "London Crier," one William Liston, from a drawing for which he purposely stood in 1826.

This "public character" was born in the City of Glasgow. He became a soldier in the waggon-train commanded by Colonel Hamilton, and served under the Duke of York in Holland, where, on the 6th of October, 1799, he lost his right arm and left leg, and his place in the army. His misfortunes thrust distinction upon him. From having been a private in the ranks, where he would have remained undistinguished, he became one of the popular street-characters of his day.