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The Church

... Slit Q-1bracb. We learn from the Morning Pos', that the Queen wvisa ing to read some sermons, her uthiTiiters have recommended her Dr. Arnolds ; a divine who denounces the doctrines of Hooker, Taylor, and Wilson, as 'mischievous, a pro- fane, manifestly unchristian, priestcraft positive blasphemy, &c. P'rety books to put into the hands ofte young fb uhaleo It is with feelings of ...

Literature

... lfitraturr. I :e London publishers can forward their worksfor review, addressed to the Editor of the Hall Packet, to Mr. C. MITCHELL, 12, lIed Lion-courl Fleet-street; or to Messrs. LONGMAN and CO., Paternoster-row, to be forwarded in 1r Brozwn'spm ce o perioditats or serials void be noticed that are not received regularly. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN REVIEW; or EUROPEAN QUARTERLY JOURNAL. ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... ( ? 10acket of fashionable 'Effe. I - - Lord Beaumont has engaged a splendid suite of apart- ments at MIivart's hotel for the season. The Duke of Northunmberland, it is said, will be installed as Chantellor of the University of Cambridge, at the com- mencement of July. We regret to state, that the Earl of Errol! has been severely indisposed for some days past, which has pre- 'vented his ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... Bljoaht 11of fashionable life. The Archbihhop of Canterbury commenced his diuner parties on Wednesday week, at Ltambeth palace. Lord Willoughby d'Eresby left town on Friday for Grimnsthorpo, the family seat in Lincolnshire vwhere lady Willoughby and the lon. Mliss Willoughby are staying. The noble lord and lady receive a hIrge circle of friends at the above seat during the ensuing month. ...

Our Scrap Book,

... Our *Erap 33ook, OR EXTRACTS FROM RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORKs, AND PUBLIC JOURNALS. LovaF or l0ossE.-There is a feeling, well, but rather inelegantly, perhaps, expressed in English by the word home-sick. In somen minds it is feeble, but in the sensi- tive it is strong. In some situations, also, it is felt more acutely than in others. To come from the country to a large and gay capital, is a ...

Literature

... -- fteraturc. .. . London pzbslikers canforard their worksforreniew, addressed to the Editor of the Hult Packet, to Mr. C. MIIcuHEiLL, 12, Red Lion.rnurt, Fe'eet-street; or to Mlessrs. LONOMAN and Co., Paternoster-rowv, to be forn drded in Mr. Brown's parcel. '.;'No periodicals or serials will4 be-noticed'that are not receii-ed reguldrly. SMIALLWOOD'S MA GAZINE: JANUARY S& FEBRU.VRY, 1841.o ...

Literature

... f 0 London publishers can forward their works for review, addressed to the Editor of the Hull Packet, to Mr. C. MITCHELL, 12, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street; or to Messrs. LONGMsAN and Co., Paternoster-row to be forwarded inA Mr. Brown's pajcel No periodicals or serials will be noticed that are not received regularly, THE MOREA; to which is added, MEDITATIONS OF OTHER DAYS. By ALEXANDER ...

THE THEATRE

... I T I Mrs. Alban Croft took her benefit oil riday evening; and wa t were pleased to see a very genteel and numerous audience. The ( performances were Der Freischluir and the Mounloasn Sylph. in b which the fair vocalist sustained her high reputation, and should she again visit Hull, we have no doubt but she will meet with a t warm welcome. On Monday evening, the Lady of Lyons alid Tekeli were ...

Selected Poetry

... ~rIe~ttĀ£ Woe.I CONTRIBUTIONS FOR A NEW WHIG GARLAND. No. I. NEW SONG.-PARODY. AIR- The Lords of Crealion.' The lords of the nation, whigs they call, And fancy they rule the roast; But deuce a bit cal they brag after all,- They are sway'd by the tory host; For ever since the thimble rig, We al Rays have had our own way; And pray did not Satan,* the very first whig, The very first tory ...

Original Poetry

... Original Voc, I TO - Be Heaven's own peace with thine and thee! Iii times of retrospection If e'er thy thoughts revert to me, 0 let the recollection Pass lightly o'er my faults, and dwell On ought 1 wisely did or well. To both of us the past bath been A stormy state of feeling; The future may be more serene And brighter hours concealing: Hope on! the heart will lose its pain, And the dimmed ...

THE THEATRE

... On Friday night the Sonnambula was repeated. As a whole it xas performed even better than on the previous Tuesday. Mrs. Alban Croft, who sang rather flat in the early part of the opera, reserved herself for the last act, in which she far exceeded her former efforts. After the descent from the mill, the scena in which, still under the influence of sleep, she recurs to her quarrel with Elvino, ...

Our Scrap Book,

... Our trap 3300R, OR EXTRACTS FROM RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORKS, AND PUBLIC JOURNALS. ERI-ArN AND MOUNT ARARA.T.-A traveller who has lately visited Armenia gives tile ftllowing particulars respecting the devastations caused by the great earthquake which took place oii the 222d of June last:-- After a journey of 50 days, I reached Erivan, the population of which amounts to about 12,000. The trade ...