LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC WEEKLY NEWS. REVIEWS OF NEw Boosts :—Memoirs of an Hungarian Lady—Dr. Johnson, his Religious Life and Death— Scottish Cavaliers, • • • • •• •• 303 EASTER AMUSEMENTS:—Diorama of the Overland Route to India, Stc. 306 INsTiTuTroars :—The Royal Geo
March 30, 1850 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
April comes this year with snow-showers—how will 'holiday-makers like that ? Easter Monday promises to be a Christmas-day out of place, but we are worse prophets than the Rev. Melchisedec Howler, if London does not look as gay and blithe as ever. If icicles hang over the gates o
March 30, 1850 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
evening. Ile continued his visits till the following September, when my sister went on a visit to my father for three weeks or a month." This witness, on being cross-examined, said, "It was possible that I was all the time courting defendant's sister. I was courting her. I knew
March 30, 1850 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
tain s : Physical Force—My Adventures In Texas—Capital Punishment—Poetry; Home; Last Wishes of a Child; Spring— Fastidiousness—The Extremes of Life—Life of Cromwel)--• Absence of Mind—Prevalent Ignorance of Arithmetic—The Fireside and the Sunshine—The Broken Friendship, a Tale —
March 30, 1850 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
A New Song. My Peninsular Medal. By an Old Peninsular. ' The Dwarf and the Oak Tree. A Vision of 180. Pettit's. Cash and. Pedigree. Caird's High 'Farming Harrowed. The Clearing of the Glens. Dies Borenles. No. VI. Christopher under Cauvau. ; William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh
March 30, 1850 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
to state any circumstances, or even to make any reference to locality, which might leai to the discovery of the persons alluded to. The commissioners had merely discharged the Auty which had devolved upon them. Lord BROUGHAM thought that the report should not have been made, and
July 10, 1847 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
bled considerably, but is not in danger. Mr. Hackett returned to Portumna ; the intended assassins escaped. REPEAL ASSOCIATION.-At the weekly meeting in Conciliation Hall, the chair was filled by Mr. 0. Mabony, barrister, who ccrngratulated the meeting on the recent return of a
July 10, 1847 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
CASE OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF' THE CAMPBELL The a pproaching trial of Mr. Rose, the mate, and of ten of the crew of the barque James Campbell, is exciting considerable interest in Scotland. An important meeting has been held at Glasgow and a subscription commenced to provide t
July 10, 1847 - Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England