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LITERARY NOTICES

... Sa MASTER HuMPHrEv'e CLOcK. London: Ohapman and Hall; w Livel p, ol.W. Webb.--NVe have received Part 15 of tho Clock, in cm which Boz enters upon historical matter of great Importance di and ?? George Gordon and the No-Poperyrots arisa- Cf ing out of his Lordship's fanaticism and the machinations of the w Protestant AesociatlO of that day. Our modern Protestant As-P seolations seem to be ...

A FRIENDLY HINT TO THE EDITORS OF SMALLWOOD'S MAGAZINE, AND OTHER LITERARY PERIODICALS

... SALUS POPULI L, ,S8UPREMA FRIIDAY, 0CFOBER2,18. A FRIENDLY HINT TO THE ENDIOTOHSEO st SMALLWOODE S DI&GAZINE, AND O T ITERARoY ERIlol)ICALS. ru LITER&Ry' P ~ TVS -Tt'Lr3 SOUVENIRS gi FREN~~~h ?? FUSIL'S SOUVENITIe IC ns DU NEl JEUNI,, ACTrlCI_1LLD), THlE E.NGLISh1 COM book rOSER, &e. ?? We have occnsl~fl~ltY expressed or satisfaction at the Conti success a of S sioallyo d j expr ess edg ...

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 ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... ( From thre Nrete onthly Belre Arseniblee.) PUBLIC= P NOtADE Dnass.-Eoterald green pou de Soie robe, the corsage cut en V at top, tight to the shape; is trimmed at etle a ?? orsi 050 the folneea, di-paeed in perpen- dicular folds. intsrsperstd with boullonnd at thle top, and gauged in tile otylc of a gauntlet ?? at the Vottoom. The coftre of the sleeve is very full. The top of the corsage is ...

POETRY

... T-P 0 11, ul 31a)y 0 ORIGINAL AND SELECTED SONNET ON TME ?? OF TIHE IN'FANT riRINCESs. A PnistEss born I-loud peal'd the merry bell! Yet, 'midst that joy, there was an anxious fear: Soon those gay notes may strike a funeral knell Yes, Charlotte's fate still echoed in each ear, ouw many breathed to heaven a fervent prayer; Proeservo our Queen, the youthful princess spare,_ Oh, in this dangerous ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... - ?? NzRvv PuBLIATIONIL.NOW thai the excitement of the eleg seen] is atan end, and alittle more time can hO afforded for liteay and tecretienour rader rosy be glad to lnsve their arcentio Lori- l rected to a few new worka, which have jart appeareci, Of ?? Elx than erdinary interest. Among the ?? attractive may beo- Lord Ex sde~red:1 aboelt~if ,die Remasins of the launen~edL.L Lord 0a enm ...

Liverary Notices

... ¶littrarp Xotirit \ I LiJ/oJArstserDukeoj Wellinqsion. By& S pInE LL. London: A. 1. aileyandI No one can read this extraordinary detail of the vic- tories of Wellington without being convinced that he is -one of the greatest men that ever distinguished the ,anual. of this country. We are not of those who glory in or even admire war. Oar opinion is that the triumphs vof peace are far mnore ...