Reviews

... utbighw. PEACE PERMANENT AND UNIVERSAL :, its Practicability, Value, ard Cox sistency with Divine Revelation; a Prize Essay, by H. T. J. MACNAMARA. London: Saunders and Otley, Condait-street, 1841. This is one of the most eloquent and powerful essays upon the subject on which it professes to I treat which has ever issued from the British press. J It was composed in consequence of a circular ...

POETRY

... POETRY [FOR TOHE EXUTHt PLYINGPOST-t ?? oil tbriT fA 13f'rt-D t bc @lvillv of O Mav f~ri. Vhe~ocou ri~tannia ! lot~tho l'mac reli, From lndus, to ta m Irigld Polo- O'er all the leIa, whieh even Violencsway, Lot gladness beam, on this ousplaleus da. Whilst Albion's eons, sod lovely deaghtom reise, The song of gcttihedoe,.mn Hycn, of praise, For England's Qoeeic and Ecjglacsd'aiiu Dst Hoir- To ...

Literary Notices

... ft.tar I otice . I _f~eayNtco Legends of Lancashire. Wigan: P. Cocker, Market-place. The first part only of the Legends is as yet pub- lished. The Chronicler writes himself down as an old man. If so, he is lusty and vigorous in his age, a5d treadswith a firmlstep through the regionsof the past. We have merely glanced at the part, but have read enough of it to be convinced that the ...

Poetry

... v-ottxgy. ikkawk - mm Atm tNIGINALJ. TO A ROBIN.REDBREAST- -When Autumn-leaves are sdfr and -dead, 'Then, blithesome Bird! with bosom red, Thou comast, beloved of al1, 'The pittance of our crumbs to claim- *Een children learn to lisp thy -net And, Bobby, Bobby, Czd My fancy, oft, in thee doth view, Thy doublet red, sad browfln artou'o Somre country svam or squire; Or patriot Cobbett, 'When, ...

MANCHESTER QUARTETT CONCERTS

... | j First Violir ?? 3Ir. C. A. Seymour. Second Violin3Mr. Conran. I Tenor-31r. Edw. Sudloxv. Second Tenor ?? lr. 3iillar. Violoncello ?? Ir. William Lindley. Piano Forte ?? Mr. P. A. Johnson. Vocalists ?? Mr. and MIrs. Burnett& Part First. QUARTaTr-Ttvo Violins, Tenor, and Violoncello. Allegro Macstoso Milmuetto (No. S0, in C Minor) Oseloir. Adagio Finals-Vivace D . ETT ?? 3Mr. and Mrs. ...

POETRY. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... O TRI'IA A I .L ORIGINAL AND SELECTED TO THE SNOWDROP. Too soon, fair vestal flotwr, thon'st ventured forth thy tender fragile form, Amid the horrors of a howting. bitter, dtecary winter's storm; The snow is AffltinghsSt, anm hoarsely roars thr wind, 1Intensely cold,- Why thus expose thyself so soon; fair flotl'r-kcen is the frost, nh, why so bold? A sun snore genial, and softly blowing ...

VARIETIES

... I I I Thec Duke of W~ellington.-(From a Correspondent of the eorniluq Cliroaicle.) It is said, that when the committee off the Lord Mayor's entertainment waited on the Dake of Wellington, on the 5th instants, with an invitation to the civic fete ha very politely refused in these laconic words- Pray remember tili 9th November, 1830 ?? and this natur ally enough, accounts for his non.appearanco ...

POETRY

... ITrtl)-l5lftl.lLl-l)lW O I ?? I ORIGINAL AND SELECTEDM AI ?? REVERIE. AN i11lt(nV. (Original.) t' or kiins anad mightieit ?? minst die, Andit astats thcartl to huar an triscry. ?? lamrap hunns din, the n irhliglat hour is nigh, Tlile wind in fitful gusts is heard to moan 'Ilhe Noon-pale vestal-sails along the sky A few dinm stars do hormage round her throne. Ylhe river' rolls its brown arid ...

Foreign Varieties

... Satin Yarirties. The Commerce, under date Vienna, 28th nilt., announces the failure of the banking-houlse of Steine and Co., one of the most considerable in that city. His Excellency Lord Granville continues to improve in health, at Villa La Jonchere; but, under the present aspect of affairs, the noble earl does not contemplate returning to the hotel of the embassy. Col. Howard Vyse, author of ...

Our Scrap Book

... Our igrap rool. OR EXTRACTS FtIOM RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORKS, AND PUBLIC JOURNALS. N-.W MIODLL PRISON.-Thle Times of thO 20th COnItiais a desciiptiol of the new model prison orected il tle Chalk road, whicll leads at the bottom of Pentonville-hill, to Holloway. It is constructed upon the principle of the most rigorou., solitary confinement, andi seclusion. Who- ther hi his cel, at chapel, or ...

BEVERLEY AND EAST-RIDING FLORICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... BBEVERLEY AND EAST-RIDING IFLORICULL. TURAL EXHIBITION,. This exhibition took place on the 9th June inst., it the splendid new rooms lately erected in Bererley, tinder the superintendaucc of that highly talented architect, H. F. Lockwoood, Esq. The old Assembly-roon contained fruits of the most luscious andbeautiful descriptions; together with vegetables of the most superior, and, manly of ...

Literature

... 31ftuatme. I L4 London publishers can forward their wvorksfor review, addressed to mhe Editor of the flati Packet, to Mrk. C. MlITCHIELL, 12, Red Liou-Corzrt, Fleet-steete. Mo periodicits or serials will be noticed that ar-e not 7'ecenied regularly. THE STEAM-BOAT, A TALE OF THE THALMES AND 'HE TIMES. By G. W. MI. UrYNOLDS.- Lonidn: J. Rogers, Paternoseer-row. Wle noticed the first ...