A City Correspondent sends us this Advertisement from the Daily Chronicle:—

The MANAGERS of the STOCK EXCHANGE are about to APPOINT an ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT of WAITERS. Applications, accompanied by Testimonials, must be made in writing, on or before the 15th March, to the Secretary, the Stock Exchange, from whom full particulars of the duties and salary can be obtained. Candidates must be under 40 years of age.

He is afraid lest it should have escaped our Robert's eye. Under forty years of age is rather young for a Superintendent, perhaps; but no doubt Robert, who, as he says, "is not for any pertikler age, but for all time," would be equal to the occasion.


A HOUSE OF CIPHERS.

[Mr. Picton, M.P., said, "that if every day was to be taken for Government business, Private Members would become mere Ciphers.">[