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... I . I The Salopian Journal staes ?? ' person wagered to hit 600'penby' pieccs in'b'P06 ehofs,' t hich he did without mlising one~ of Lltum;'l He'efired {Vitth a gun, 'ad was five hours 'nnd ten muinhtes' i'perf didrign this feat; , n .umbierof posso'ngers durihg th , peat week O9 672, n'd oun of 19s. 4d. '. ?? in ,the N~etherfandtnExtract,of a letter rc, ;ceived ,at.Ioyl',s; fir tbeiriagnt ...

Literary Notices

... i , Littrarp. XttC0._ TiHE FAREWELL SnEVIOES OF ROBERT .MlOrFAT, IN EDINUROr, MANCIUSTEE, AND LONDON. Edited by JOHN CAM1PBELL, iD.D, Au k The Martyr of Erromanga, &c. London: JoSko, Paternoster Row. X Dr. Campbell has performed an honlirablnd useful duty in thus collecting together reports Of thevaledictory and public engagements of the devdmissios ary Meffat. To the lovers o f Christian m i ...

The Family Companion

... ?o .??Inl Ahl'P -*4 'ubf e*f1p. 0 P. I to. I i sNAL AND SELECTED. , In Lad c ?? l, just published, the following passage oc rsI 64:- The Affghans have many ad- vantages over ?? ; one consists in dropping their men fresh for combat, ach horseman takes a foot soldier up behind hin, and drops him when he is arrived at the spot be is required to fire from. ENrGLAND ! ny beloved country I active, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -apUaIrI AMUSEMENTS. I 1er MAJESTY'S Ti EATRIIE.-M idemoisolle | ; SyLElR resltctfnilly informs the Nobility, Sob- 'ri5s olial tie public, titl t tier BENEI 1I, I itd last appetratte buit oile 'Ill ltak llpltce To-motonet' EymItNxt; April tl, mtelt v1ill be enO ' taii5lli,,iwacelebrated Operalof L& SONNAMtiUL.A. Audius, feDIire1nllari, 'Terese, Madaestio Bollitil ; sud lisa, Mladauzue PtA I~t ...

MR. HORNER'S REPORT

... I i .1 ? t -- ?- - -MR-,-HORYERIS,-RBI?oRg. - - --.a- To TnB EDITOR oP T111 MORINIING CHRONICLE. Baa-As Kelly, April 11, 1843. SI R-AS you were good exiough some time ago to publish a anbstract wbich I made from 11r. Horner's Reports,a show- I iug the proper number of fastories in his district, In the coerrectrioes of which abstract I was not at all shaken bv the dissent which was ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... - PUJI4C. A AI q POLYTEC11,IMC ~INgTITUTIN'. 'A CM P1LETE ARRANGE.mENTOff -:COTTrON'_BPINNII'G M Cl- S ,NIEtY, cositstsing of -a Carding;' RO~in9,-aSsd` SissingFae Cary'a new Microscope, matinifyinrg 74,000,000 times Anw eie ci Dissolving Views, The science of Electricity demonstrated by i JsnColssa..EmdcaL~chie aatRQltsaro._toIhree. daily,.-in it Eight in thle Evenings. Models of StlesI ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... in RtOYALPOLYTECITNIC INSTITUTION.. A i te COMPLETE ARRANGEMENT of COTTON SPINNING MACHI- i. NERIY, consisting of a Carding, Roving, and Spinning Frame. tl re Onry's neas Microscope, magnirying 74,000,000 times. A new Soric O 8 of Dissolving Views. Tae Science of Electricity demonstrated by the Colossal Electrical Machine at a Quarter to Three daily, and Si - at Eight In tle Evenings. Models ...

CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN LORD BROUGHAM AND MR. BRIGHT, THE QUAKER

... LETTRa L Dear Mister Bright-I'm grieved to see The League has been abusing me. The League is wrong, and I am right; Echo me, do I dear Mister Bright. It was the Chrosncze that said it; Bist there, of coulse, I never read it: 'Twas in the Quarterly Beiews, Which, as a Liberal good and true, I of the Clironicle take in lUen. Write by return, and say there is no room, Dear Mr. Bright, for ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Tne LAws oF llXCISe. By JO-0n1 Bateman, LL. D., of Lln. roelna lIl. It .yaI Oct;vo, pp. 983. London: A Maxwell and Son.-Thi5n ?? volume roinprisos a collection of all the existing statutes rel .tb to the revenue of Exilo, with t actioji notes and forms, Had on &ppend x of aeleot casesp; and it is no alight testlmnioni'l to th,, abilities of Dr. Blalemsn and the ivalso of his elaborate work., ...

NEW MUSIC

... YOU TELL Mr, OFT, DMY MOTHSER !-ThiS iS a charming com- position, both as to words and music, the joint-production of two very talented ladies; the former by Miss Agues Strickland, whose Lives of the Queens of England placed her at once very high in the rank of English authors; and the latter by Mrs. Kingston; whose simple and majestic chaunt, embodying the last prayer of Mary, Queeh of ...

Published: Sunday 16 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 591 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELL1GENCB The Lord Lieutenant will leave town on Easter Monday on a tour to the south. He will proceed through tile county Wicklow, and will visit the Lakes of Killarney before his return. The Duke and Duchess of St. Albans have ar- . rived at Holly Lodge, Highgate, from Redhourne Hall, near Brigg, Lincolnshire. The Duke of Norfolk, who went to London to attend the levee held by ...

BIRDS

... BY MRS. JAMES GRAY. (From the University Magazine, for April.) Joyous and happy creatures--7 Roamers of earth and air_ Free children of the woods- Bright glancers o'er the floods, Your homes are every where Dear are ye, and familiar to the heart, Mldking of nature's loveliest things a part. Ye are upon the mountains, With proud and lonely flight; Ye are uponithe heath; The dear blue heaven ...