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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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... BRIEF CHRtjNIGL9R ?? TIMES. There are l;184 horses named to run for stakes and plates in England for 1543. - Where are you going ? said George Selwyn to an ac- quiintance. To see a friend. Well, I'll go with you; for I never saw one yet. TIIE QUEEN's VISIT TO IRELAND.-It is announced that the Queen has fixed the morith of August for the royal visit to that country. Judge Morrow, of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY, NOTICES&. I -:.Poss. By William Henr Leatha n. London: Xngmans and ti t Co. *nudat hi the Olden line ; Hearse Clifforde and Mar- T. garet Percy, a Ballad; * The Siege of Granada ; and SEmilis t n d hontelro, a Balabd,-In fulfilling our promise of ngaiu notgoing of . the works of Air. Leatham. we are gratified In being enahiod to confirra our previously expressed oplon of tho ...

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... ?? !j _i ir d w) s. ?? I 1F i:*ri:7 ?? ?? ?? T 4,- . i ox y * ,'lw~reraa me'n ?? 3paeak'.witho0ut contradic- | ?? . yqit': h, ioc_1itt~ho dpt ?? ;j[- i, jVe o~rget ,iot.~,oaszily ?? which. we fkniw .Icast., 8Tha Ices'awc hev'eli,,h esjiy t,hse m~o~reeasily ,il passes t ,rougb.'.~ 9u,\re~oives shoul, infuse poewer into our act ions,.. NIoko MercUry,,VBa shoild hisve,.wiigs,, not only lp oar ...

LINES ON THE LATE POET-LAUREATE

... INSCRIBED TtO A FRIEND. Occasieoneca b his repteslinq me Jo I erjc at e.Monodt on the Lceuu4te's Deathir. B1' ELIdJAI 5U)lINGS. Whay should I mourn the death of one who sold His talents at the mart for sordid gold? Tho' I admire the genius of the bard, And read his early writings with regard, 'Tis not for me to mourn ovcr the grave Of sheer apostacy; corruption's slave Shall find not me ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'is BI3ANSLEY AlMl~ANACK. ht The witty author of this humorous nannual stated to ho re us that the first and second editions had gone off like net 3t Bambury cakes, and anticipated that the third edition dnc to would go off like crackers. This anticipation has been thi it verified, for the third edition wvas SeOD disposed of, r&nd the 5. we have received a supply of the fourth, which is ...

Literarp Notice

... =1I ,w It itgtatp Notim: TH E ODnn L 'QUARTERLY MAGAZINE, No. 6, vo1. 7. EditeC I ?? BOLToN ROGEInSON, author of ' Rhyme, t ~bi!and Revery, &c.. &c. There is scarcely a section of the people devoid of its representative organ in the form of a periodical miscel- buy, each department of literature, science, or politics, eqngrossimg a separate and faithful transcript of the exist- sag progress ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... Fromn the London and Paris Ladies Magazine of Fashdon. Although, until after Longchansps, the fashions are not generally introduced, still the Magazins de Mode ale filled with the endless variety of materials for every de, scription of tollette. Silk, it is expected, will be c- dedly in favour, pekins d' e, and ot various descriptionB, with foulards of new style, the most elegant of which is ...

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... VA1WilTI~S. 11 theree a4dminofl' bank Made f ajll ni`s~troubjesa, most men' would, choose rather o ?? thos6 they broughtI tha naventurs on A~jw. dividend,, end ,thinit It bst to sit dlowsn with thoeir cn.-, -SocoCsO .: A' whOi~ rifsi'canbe ?? afol by the foileff .ng~arks':B~Moderatio6:in anger,' oveioment in houehold affairs and writing a letter 'without: useless 'repattlon. Eer a uht to ainm ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... BETWEEN LORD BAROUGHAM AND MR. BRIGBT THE QUAIER. / LETTER I. Dear Mister Bright,-I'm grieved to see, The Leagao has been abu61rg me. The League is wrong, and I am right; Echo me, do I dear MiSter Bright. It wae the Chronicle that eaid it, But there of course I nover read it; 'Twas in the Quarterly Review, Which, as a Liberal good and true, I of the Chronicle take in lieu. Write by return, and ...