Literature

... li tca atit 1l¢a s5''mlum otl/lmml 'lt ?? Ogactl th Jaymoarket, London. 'Tme mm lilmg9 sof Sit- Wal ter Scatt awakened an interest in the breamsi a t e t 'ouilrieOU I t empert ms Seortish ?? mnd suba jecms Olmit 1msc tieser mie' slitinbered. Work after work has teen .uce'il ' pu' esard mith the view of presenting to tile eye tihe localitivi rendm'red mnemnoraxble by the events of ?? )r the pmn ...

The Drama

... Ate Drama. On Monday last Mr. Macready, whose engagement has been continued during the past week, appeared in Shakpere's tragedy of Jrcbe~ll, as the hero of which it must, we think, be generally conceded he has no successful competitor. It was gratifying, if only as affording evidence that the love of the Shaksperian drama is not extinct in Bristol, to witness the crowded attend- ance: the ...

THE IRISH PARTY

... I - HE IMIS PABTY. Trhe following is the leading article from the Mail of last night on the meeting at the Rotundo :- GREAT nnEETntsO OF IRISH PEERS, MEMBERS OF PABLIA , JENT, AND LANDOWNERS. The Irish Parliament has at length become a great 9 fact-to argue nmw about its necessity would be, to use ti the words of Ar. George Hamilton, 1 arguing a foregone n conclusion. In this faet of the ...

Poetry

... poetry. -. ?? TO THE QUEEN. h VY ZENEST JONi28. VI your palfries are prancing, your people are piaing, i The Palace aud Bastlle in rivalry tower : a Remember ! the greatest gold crown ever shining The breath of a people can blight in an hour. Your sycophants ringed round the foot of the throne May call you the Queen of the deep sounding sea, ThQhigh-bounding billowe would break at the tone. ...

Tide Table

... i i Days. Mrn. Evn. Ht. i Festivals, «fC. Janpary. h. in.lh. m. ft. in. 1 Friday 3 3 317 14 Lucian. Saturday .. 13 Penny post established, 1840. Sunday .10 4 21 12 Ist Sunday alter Epiphany. Monday 11 Oil Plough Monday, llil. Tin. b. Tuesday. 12 6 3t» 7 13 11 9 Sun rises 8h 13m, sets 4h. dm. Wednesday..l 3 751 12 5 Cambridge Term begins. Thursday ..14 8 53, 9 13 Oxford Term begins ...

District Intelligence

... N. I\«jvest Ch ld —On Monday evening inquest was held t:.e beer -hop kept by Wm. Uesket, in the the body ifa little buy, als > named Win. Hesket, a • three years old, whose death had been c used by bis cl ...

Reviews

... ?? mz&mm?? 3Rtbieb3!5. 4'(,LAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA-1! 1!;E.-JANusAn. London: Psnck Office, 85, flect-street. It is only an act of kindness to the editor of this 'wino to inform him of what he seems to be :;0! unaware of. that dissatisfaction is very gene-,! lv enpressed by hi3 readers at the slovenly manner which this publication has been for some time t conducted. 'The readers will hardly ...

Foreign Review

... pfulip Atbitb)- 3st President Polk has been playing some curious Fed pranks of late, and seems thereby to have roused the th jealousy of the European Monarchs, who, fearing ay W they may be outwitted by their Yankee rival, are just now coming out strong in their old characters, as as we shall briefly show. Pr our In the first place, Louis-Philippe has been enact- ms ing the solemn farce of ...

POETRY

... .PO ETRY :, l~ Three sunny isletsoolefes -e ie;, Three golden arrds' i .quPiver ' ' Three stair3 tiatsneti2 fi.ieor dm,' Threenot s'that.sgale lovO to hyxn ; ?? chnra~tmlint gu dthebhear frot sorrow, Three ITldspelPsof a brter mni ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... I .el ^ be Tsii yOBtusIn. By PereyB.St. John.-Iondon: 1817. li A lomestic Tale, interesting and prettily illustrated. 'I'he author is a; well kn own and clever sketcher of Texan ill scenery and manners. id. THE ToPIC, for Janualry. 'K ::The contents are articles on two subjects, both of wvhich hle at poresent engross much of the public attention, The Post. (I ofsice, its present state ...

POETRY

... itte U~a~per sub tbe floberi. 8Y liIENiRYW. LONOGCFLLOW. Tirtsa 1a is reaper, wholeo nan.o Ia death, And, with Ilia sicklo keen, lie reaps the boerded grain at a breath, And the lbowers thT tall between. Shall I have naught that is ratir ? sadth he, ' lave ialglj hut thoe bqrdetd grni ? Thoalol the breath iir these'flowers is sweet to roe, I will givo theml nil bark igIm. He ganed at tie ...

LECTURES ON ART

... LECTURES OX ART. Mr. Uippingille gave his first or introductory lecture on paint- ing and the fine arts at the room of the Bristol Athenueans, on Wednesday evening last. There was a highly respectable auditory, among whom we recognized many of our local artists. The Rev. E. Bromley introduced the lecturer as a pi-devant citizen of Bristol, and reminded the company that, three and twenty years ...