But SAILL couldn't read, and the jury was kindly,

So EDDARD got off, though his chance appeared small.

Now would this young Waterman keep out of sorrow,

No derelict casks let him—shall we say, borrow?

Madeira is nice, but you'd best have a care,

Before swigging the wine, that it's yours fair and square!


OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.

The Childhood and Youth of Dickens, a sort of short postscript to FORSTER's Life, very well got up by its publishers HUTCHINSON & Co., will interest those who for the third or fourth time are going through a course of DICKENS.