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p T111: TOWER or LONDON. 473
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Other pr()fe$S?OnrtlS t Ellbeis, besides lawyers, clergyiiien, doctors, and
Subjects debfltmi 1; OH le number of six or seven hundred in all. The
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6. 1e same that aie betoie the House of Coiiiinoiis,
‘and when tli ' -
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various membe D is in session the spealtei of the house and the
1 PS of the ministry are expected to be in their places.
Pipes
and beer 11.0 I V . .
= not seued at this parliaiiient, as at the Cogers’ and
"its -kindred -
, and there is a further departure from the custom of the
Corr - . . .
tl)eo‘:1i:it1:)1r:’ ;'(1:Lit?S1.>sSei:i:Drlilt once a month. Ladies are included among
member or masculine Vlftttr antl. nothing stronger than tea, and ever r
as though the affair wigs; 0:115 in evening dress,
reception 1m0wn to L 10 1e ‘most fashionable
But we are fol.” “PM on society, . .
ble amonn the mgel lI]‘g“(.)111‘ friends 111 this rain-
Kingdom? Let “S C ( Pt1;l‘l1l11l0Ilt.S ot the United
excellent one and i:)"Ht1.'1t ‘the institiitioii is an
America. Itais ‘m i <. ‘“Oll3lly of iiiiitatioii iii
Imryvdebatinw S(;cictlIll)i0X’t3l110nt upon the ordi.
follows it, thubs f(uni1..'Y3‘.:1.S lt.t2llx'0S in model Ill-1(l
tellers with the ccllstiitiifing its lllelllbers and 11s.
the greatest deliber pins of debate prevailing in
try. A germ of ma ‘assemblage 0ftllG.COl1l1-
hkpeteentll Oentuneea may be found in the
few clubs in Other‘-y,t. lib of New 3.01-k, and a
room for improvenci 1:33, but there is yCt.ml1Cl1.
the Atlantic 0 ien on the western side of
one of H ‘cean.
which was vilSt;t:ifl1i)ts of London is the Tower,
the same day Hut “.3 Our friends as a iiiatter of coup;
an idea that “K; T 1e?: went to WV est1iiinster.Abbey. . I
wondered how S oiicr was literally what its name 1l11pllC(l,tl11(l'Sl10
been crowded mg) much could have happened at and so lllzlny things
of the palaces and) l. Slllllple tower lil<e that at the corner of any one
Fran]; ex )1:lin filit es the): had visited in their tpaxvels.
than what it: ;] 0( tiat the I'owei"of Loiidon was very iiiuch iiiore
which were ere 1111110 indicates. .“It is,” said he, “a mass of buildings
of ground. The ‘cc at various times, and cover twelve or fourteen acres
held London rmeie F118 :1 Roman fortress on the spot when the Roiiiaiis
to the thnei;)f(“fr1.lt1e.1' they had gone there were other fortresses down
Owe? of Iondon 111111 the Conquei-oi‘. Iple was-tlle .f0Illl(l01- of the
- as it exists today, and in his time it was :1 palace
A CIIAIRMAN.
e, though not on
Mrs. Bassett had
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