Literature.[ill] &c

... I littLature.-ebirtus, &r. I LX order to prevent mistcake or delay, it is requested that all works intended for tie Editor of the HULL PACKET for review, may be left, addressed, wivth Messrs. LoNGMAa, and Co., who will be good enough to forward themn. THE NATURALIST, No. XIX. Contains a variety of interesting articles; among which we may mention more particularly an account of the Manners ...

Poetry

... _ _ _ _ _ ~I THE MOURNER'S RETURN. BY SIR 1'. rttESi;ET ir rLL'ET5VOOD, BART., M.P. [These lines, written after accompanyitg the remains of a loved and last child from London tl the family resting-place, in Lancashire, wvere merely intended for private perusal among those interested in the beautiful, too highly gifted deceased.- Lovams'hire Herld.] IVito kilowet; Wnot. in all these, that the ...

Selection

... &tltttflatT* SOME ACCOUNT OF A NEW GENUS OF CHUltCHMAN CALLED A PIIILL-POT. J1 (From the Moraing Chronicle.) As that old married pair, Mother Church and the State, Have giv'n birth to a new sort of oflspring, of late, Call'd by sarans the Phill-Pot,-a race which unite All that's wrong in both parents, with none of the right; And, as no one can doubt such a nicely mix'd breed Will be sure both ...

MORNING MEDITATION.—BY HOOD

... M1ORNING rIEDITATION.-BY HOOD. Let Taylor pireach, upon a moring breezy, 1ow*well ito rise while night and larks are flying. * my part; getting up seems not as easy By half is lyIAg.. What If ?? ark doeo carol in the sky, Siaring beyond the sight to find him out- Wrerefore am I to rise at tsuch a fly ? I'm not a trout; Talk not to ore of bees and such like humss, The smell of sweet herbs at ...

A HUMSLE TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO MR. WALKER, the eminent Lecturer on Astronomy

... I4 .q-SXJ 'TUWYU CB OF OF*PECT TO If. WALZRR, Xw exentm Lee-Arv on Astronomay. to Iel than be LIO&t-when the Crator said- fol LU t wA I SA xteet celestil lustre shed, ad WI&es Athk&ep, to greet the Lord of love- Whils ?? wsters felt his spirit move. Se srptoring thises angelic tongues employ, th h d o iag v antdi Seraphs shaout for joy a 1. Mal tlq beam, beneath w hose silver sway. Pr ...

THY MOTHER'S LOVE

... TRY MIOTVE'S LOVS. A M ?? aUl'2 Lteo w sweet the ritne ? What iafttobtherslose I -A noble, pure, 'and tender flame, 1-oklrdledfl-nom above, To~blutt s huart of iarihly inomid; Tire ?? oVe. that crn. grnw c4ld; -This iss afohelbex love. 'Dobrng as helples.sibahe~to light, Then, while itlicaferlrns, TQ 32e on~ that dee-art sight, arlz eexneses uw born, ID its cxlsse hse her own, And live and ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... s Bentley's Miscellany. Bentley. This number opens with a most rascally frontispiece; it is, . in fact, the richest piece of rascality we ever saw. T he Jew and Morris Bolter begin to understand each other. Ay, and wre understand them also, and shudder as we do so. But, as if the thing were not plain enough in itself, Boz must needs force his illustrations upon us; and between Boz and Cruik- ...

Published: Sunday 11 November 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7908 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR THALBERG'S SECOND CONCERT

... Mrn ?? SCOND CorNcia r. ''his coneere w3as in tile A'se'nbhly Ilir ?? n 1l7th current. It was ailvertied fr-' W'cdiies(l. V morning at two o'clrck. It waq, really att *f'rr- neon concert ; and inl wvihat way soever ahsou d termns may get ilito fas'ion, we are cortain that a concert given at avvo o'cloch ill the morngi of anly (lly, would have but very few auditors, even were all the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURPE. lier T'1n STATIsTIn. .Iouns-w, No. IV. fr Jlanuars S838. !lbe London: William Pialey. sed Preserving the hig l character we gave this Iic- Jourilll on its first appearance, ani on that of each ein, succeeding number, it has now obtained the sane. bhe tion of the name of thle first commoner of tbe land re- de- for its useful contents. Onlr carn 31ernber, thle es- Speakler of tile ...

JUVENILE FANCY BALL

... I JUVFENILE FANCY BALL. I a - r - r I . .. _ _ __ The Lord Lieutenant gave a grand juvenile fancy ball at the Castle on Friday night, which was attended by the fol- lowing:- The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress. The Duke and Duchess of Leinster. Lord Otho Fitzgerald, Lady Jane Fitzgerald, and Lady Caroline Stanhope. The Earl of Howth, Lord St. Laurence, and Miss St George. The Earl of Fingal, Lady ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... : y4SM098 AND VARIETIES. * , ,f - I SPT. 12.-The Queen rode out thig after- 'flont in the Parlk, accompanied by their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians. Amongst the rovea suite were Lady Portman, Baroness Lehzen, Viscount Mel- bourne, Viscount Falkland, Lord Portman, Hon. Colonel Cavendish, and the Hon. C. A. Murray. The Duchlss of Kent followed in a pony phaeton, attended by Lady ...

CATTLE SHOW, &c.—SECOND DAY

... CATTLE SHOW, &c.-SEcoND DAY. Yesterday the exhibition was enriched by some specimens bi of agricultural produce, which served to make up in a great measure for the scantiness of the supply on the preceding tr day. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant waas present. There were some specimens of the red globe mangel ?? wurzel, from Mr. Fenton Hort's farm, Leopardstown. Some h of the marigold ...