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Literature

... aiteratu e. I Loandton pcehlis7ees can foee',er their nrorASfor reiew , addressed to the delo,' of /ICe 11ail Packet, to Mr. C. MITCrcELL, 12, Rcd Liun-cove';, jFieet-stieet . Ac peridicals or seo 'fs weill be noticed i/eat are not -eceileae 'eoola, l. BLACKW11OOD'S MIAGAZINE, 1'or October, 1841. No. 312.-Blackeoo dand Sons, George-street, Edinburgh; ant Pold-atll, Loend n. I'U!S ...

Varieties

... FariEtizs. GOOD ADvI5E.-Never presernt your gn accidentaily while shooting wvith another, or in joke, or indeed r aoll. at anything that yoe do not intend to hit or kil7-Spesoien. Wve hear, at length, of so considerable an ;ncrease in our export trade that the exchanges rise in spite of an imitertation of 1,70o,oou quarters of foreign corn.-POt3. A Nv Pua'tSlttareT.-A.ny man so base as to ...

Literature

... UMrm turc. - - \~~~~~~~~~ -~ Linp zteh~recan forwec'ei their 2vor~rs fee reviewv, -ntteo-to tile Edt/cot' of the hull Pocket, to Mjr. C. MITOCMLL, 123, Redi Lion-n-i~CtP, Fleet.streee; N ~icro~tic oSerifls will be noticed that arc no0t -cedretjslnrlii. Jai~ELA\ND :ITS Sc-ia-c`,7ClncrLc.B r '-S. C.T ~ HA L-etdon : Roew nod Persojj$. fu vl keop. upI its iintercst as it progrc~e ''~oativ ...

Selected Poetry

... -t wrelteb o THiE GOLDEN DAYS OF GOOD QUEEN BESS. B MrsL95 M&LLOaY--(Fren thef/sIoropofitan Mfagaizne.) Xsing f old England, so famous in story, Rio nation can rival the deeds of her glory; Buti haeimes to display, are the days of Qeen Bess, sir, 1hose osase and wvhose mhemry posterity bless, air. l the golden days of good Queen Bess! Merry be the memory of Queen Bess! T se,, Cue laughed at ...

Literature

... Uitruature. :j Londlon publishers crunfOer ord their itoH-sfor s'eiqeic', arldressed to the Editor of the miull Pacet, to Mr. C. MIITCIELL 12, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street;. No periodicauls o) seriais ivill be voticed that are noI recetued regularly. THE LYRE. Part 1.-London: Office, 7, I'Wellington- Street North, Strand. T'fis is ain attempt to give the public what is much wVanted, an honest ...

The Church

... '' -J l a : E t . - Thie Rev. Dr. Hook, Vicar of Lceds, has been pleased to a1)poilt .heo 1ev. George Hills, to be Lectuler ot thi Parish Church of Leeds. vice thIe ,exV. John m. Clark-. resigned, Thn C o.th.-Thc QuLen b -an beenl crn iculov pea.,ed to adlliess a loetm to thle ArcllotiSilop of Canterburyx requiring a collcetiont to bmade in verv Churoll and Cli pcl, in aid of tIIhc feulds ...

Selected Poetry

... r Mr ottr?l).- TIS GOOD\VIN SANDS.-(r`en; the Court Joutrnal) Loud boom the gunlS o'er the sea afar, ,xud the wvate:s itt silence list, And the Sun he rilee his golden ca: Athwart a golden mnist. (,IC voice alone ComOS from the deen'- A voice of vrath arnd dread; 'e beaers roi: on the Goodwin Sands, EsLttii: o'er their dead Andcl thev' c'noa. r for mere WNith a eeaseecss toar, A; they bound ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... 1 Sacht 1 of J$asbionabe life. r a t - The Earl and Countess of Winchilsea are passing the autumn at Eastwell park, near Ashford, Kent. Mr. C. Tunsor, A.P., and Lady Catherine Turner, are staying at the above seat, on a visit to the noble earl and countess. Mr. L. Fox has left Bramham Park, in Yorkshire, for his seat near Bingley, in this county. Mrs. L. Fox is on a visit to the Riglht lion. ...

Foreign Varieties

... :gftfpl Yarictfes. ___ _ _ r e . I ~ . _ . A NorsTsIE RN JoS.1I{tnix.-There i a lady in P ultcney town (Wick) so ottraciire, that a compass placed upon the tabLe, imwmediately indicatcs her position in the room Wl'ick pIaper. PnoGnESS OF TvAvELatNo,-In 1500, the journey from Muthausen to Strasburg occupied eight days, in 1600, six days; in 1700, four days; in 1800, two days; in 1841, two hours ...

Selected Poetry

... 5?clcctcv Vamp. I THE STARS. Trandated fio; tI/e German of B. iZ. Arntdt, BY titLkrL \'TitOt OF THE `WOoD sTrIaT, &c. DIE STERNLEIN, tied die Soene, sie machte den wleitn Rit, LT,, die Welt, 'nd die Sternleiea sprachen ; gvir reisen nit, $ Una lie Nealt.'' red die Soane sic s5halt sie; ihir bleibet za oIu3, Dean Ich brenu ucua dlie geldenen Aeuglein aus, Bei dem feurigen Ritt uni die ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... w10al ts 1)of affasbionable life. Lord and Lady Worsley left town on Wednesday week for Brocklesby, Lincolnshire. Viscount Morpeth has gon6e to visit the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland. at Trenthtrn, Staffordshire. GENEtA.L JsesoN, M.P.-We regret to hear, that the gallant general has for some time been laid up with the gout, which has detained him from his parliamentary duties. 'l'he Hon. Lady ...

Foreign Varieties

... I Jnofirefo Yarietfmr. FORTIFYING HONG KoaeG.-It is stated in the Indian papers that the engineer's estimate for fortifying Hong Kong amounts to the enormous sum of £5,000,000. A letter from Rome states, that the Jews of Ancona gave the Pope, during his visit to that city, a bible, with clasps mounted in diamonds. A Stockholm letter states, that it froze so hard in the night of the 20ih ult., ...