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... 17F~~LIT~ERATPURIE. ?? I 1Ve have taken the foliowing extracts from Alontgo-, merytspoen, ! Satan, not in our estimation nsthe fintest specimen of it, but under the impreseimn that our readers w'ill be induced to refer to the work itself for furtbe, ?? of gratIfication. The Poem, which ?? of' Three'Books, is a descriptive speeeh of Satan, musing on E Earth's Kingdoms astd their Glory. We ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ESTABLISHED, 1810. Hi Rva Ee' ondan s SkcARM the Guasetle ar-e Pak~ Yofrows keps at this ORIGINAL BANKRUPT AND INSOLVENT RElGISTRY OFOICE, 76, CORIRILL, LVNIDOX 'fHIJUSO O e eL been etabl~shed, wish very considers- IL Ubbarnrx, and expene, to protet and advance the Tntse o Merhtantse, Trader, Soletor, and others. Inf ti oan be frlsid, highly adntou pr- ges engaged in Trsale* ulttl's9ths e13a- ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... IPeSWIOHC BOROUGH SESSIONS. (Befor e W. J. Mletealfe, Esq., Recorder.) The Quarter Sessions for the borough of Ipewich were held on Saturday last, in the Town HalII, before the Recorder, W. J. Metcal~fe, Esq. Several of the borough Magistrates, including the Mayor (IEdward Packard, Esq.), were upon the bench. The calendar contained the names of 12 prisoners, and the offences were of the ...

SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... I (Coontinued from 4th page.) BURY, We4nesday, October a3. PRISONERS . Samuel Pickess, 21, convicted of having stolen a boar pig, the pro'riv of Charles Tyrell, Esq., of Polstead: a previous Con ietioln ivas put in, and the prisoner was sen- tenced to Il years transportation. Rayner Slow, convicted of housebreaking at Polstead: 10 years transportation. James UOHOW 15, convicted of having ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... AMERaCAN FARMING AND FOOD, by Finlay - m-0. London: Longmans, Green and Co.-A very - ,eful book, and very agreeable reading. Mr. Dunn is a skilled observer, and he went to America, for the pur- po of observing, in the Autumn of 1879. He tells us that farming in America does not yet receive the liberal and skilful attention which it deserves. We might ex- pect as much. A new country with a ...