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THE FINE ARTS

... A meeting witw held atl seven o'clock on Wednesday evening, at thev Exchangte, in order to facto a Society b~r the eocourageiniet of the Fine Arts, nod an Exhbilution of painittings, J&c, in this town. It was attended by upwards of fifty persons, all of whom iannifested anl enthttsiastifC desire, to promoitte thle object for which they had beeit called togelher. Thle resolutions that were ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... LITERARY AND PHl ILOSOPHICAL.;SOCIETY. Teim second meeting, this season, of the above society, was held on Friday evening. Dr. Alderson, the President, having taken the chair, and the routine business of the meetinghaving c been disposed of, Mr.. Fielding proceeded to read a paper . communicated by Lieut. T. L. Lewis, R. E., Iwhich contained an 'interesting account of a people denominated the ...

THE VOCAL CONCERT

... LE VI4UOA COe199T. oThe, Vocal: Concert at. ~the. Chorypl Society's Roorns, Mytongata, on * Thuyeday last, afforded to the amateurs Who atteonded, as olelicisus a treat aealdbavo 'boon anticipated by the mast ardeut itcimirers of musical. It science; Irled mijon we, considered thle eminence atdtained, and 'so is. long enjoyed, by Mr. Killct and Mr. Vaughan, is tile pn~cullar province of giee ...

THE THEATRE

... . . . On Tuesday last, the play of Willifan Tell was per- formed at our Theatre, for the benefit of Mr. Calrert. Although this picce was titled in the bills of the day, a tragedy, aml, in all ilotorlined apology for the oenls siol of part of the fif'th act, nva's desigsatod nto n lwoble production, we confess wve campot brilg ourselves to dsiewitin nT other light tsall that of a ...

POETRY

... SECOND SIGHT.-(By Mes. HesAItS.) till, Freor lhe L ite'rary Souveir5?i. bet1 cou A mournful gift is Irine, 0 friends' IWE A mournful gift is min Ie stat A murmur oftire soul, which blends tort With the flow of song snd wine. M An eye tbat throuigh the triumpli's hour Ste Becholds the coming Woe, fi And driells upon the faded flower, o 'Midst thle rich summer's glow. -r Ye smile to view fair ...

LITERATURE, &c

... LI¶ERATURE, &c. EXTRACT FItOa THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. A NAtIRATttf OF 1757- Bt 14H5 AiUtHOd bF TH1E SP jlJ &C. We should premise Ihiat Coua, Alice, and Majoe Hey- ward, haie been Irken pri-oners by sotte Indians, and La Lougne Carn,)a, alias Hawk-eye, the English scout, Uncas, and hi father Chiligniehfook, follov them to altempt their reaicue. Then die! shouted Magua, hnrlini his tomahawk ...

THE LITERARY SOUVENIR FOR 1830

... THE LITEfRARY SOUVENIR FOR 1830. EDITED BY ALA1LiC A. WATTS. This elegant publication abuindantly mustains the highl Celebrity which it blis painstl it) lormeur years. Several (It he e'mbellishtments are of esqitisite beauoty, beittg ivery iiniely eugravcri frots paintings inl great merit. ?? F~ron- tispiece is frout Iltir~oiow excelleat pricture Mjl. Viddlons in theC character qf Lad!, ...

POETRY

... or thc 'TilE DYtING BDAIDEN TO IIER LOVER. car (Ft;rj JPoMIs BY ELIZA RENNsR, j1t1PUblished.) aull the T IIi ftll ITIC, love, that I must dlie- eq 'That SOoll tbis failit and quivering breath slsr R'U t fail ccn thy dear nalile to si'h, And passe iI death. for Oh joy, to thi uk a spirit 'rI'id to Lc And bruirtd like milne shill nas to peacec 'thc'i, let tily sorrowsull be husli'd, at Thy m ...

THE POET'S CORNER

... . QW-7 -Zaalw,49 ?. 04amaZi- . - R~~~v'4r^: &i Skepiice4 .,rOtnre're Wtt ab were se oPlbra 'Advee t vni.t hei bLd:au .shbiaim .t. TlRS'O4 at the diiusof t heevenr;. Vurls.hird iisiIdU sotg ngtl espaira. I aw'dits:watMtbea H i nds of I)he air;.A 'Atll auagojth'crnn!weva hea'aitiag TD.faHrorrieiDibjrime Wlit dUncote o riseord2 were el~ilg-' 'cf2blthig lihi n-i It'd det'r, wris.qoking,;~ ...

POETRY

... . STANZAS, TIhe torrl lieat of day Is p:ss'd, And eve, on oldseless pilihilo steall tt * opgs fioluIly o'er youl bloue lakc glass's a lIn sleep, calmn leveliiaes revealing. To commlne with a starry sky, WVhere all is gloriuns, bright, mnd clear, I Is full ofr saneless witchery, Of hallo w'd hope, al5d silclit fear. I love to hear the idle plah- S The ceaeless flow that bathcs the shore, And ...

INTERESTING NOTICES IN THE ARTS—SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE—RECENT DISCOVERIES

... . ., 7 ----------- ., : . IN~TERESTING NOTICES IN THE ARTS-SCIENCE, i AND LITERATURE-RSCENT DISCOVERILS. Ib the museumn of the Marquis .rrasi, at Bologna, are I eleven Olcb .stones, exquisitely carved by Properiit de Rossiveacb representing, on one side one of the Aposties, and on the other several .eiufs. ' This lady excelled no leso in paintiug and music thait in scuipture. The Swediqb ...

Published: Monday 24 November 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1698 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LONDON FEMALE FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... | LONDON FEI-4MALE FASIIIONs FOX AUGUST. ,fil ,~ ¢ ~ . . .. -- I. EVENING DRESS. Dress of pink crepe, broaaentt.d with silk .pots; the corsage jH madv plain and cul bills, arid trimmed rouin the blust with triple leres or' watered gros de Naiples, short full sIPes'eofcordsd bands, iuterwvoven with similar leaves. Trie corsage and shirt set in a eoided ha!d, and fastened behind. The skirt is ...