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bds.-Major Leith Hay's Narrative of the Peninsular

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Unicorns. An Italian gentleman, named 12mo. 6s. bds. – Valpy's Classical Library, No. XIII. ders it the more palpable for censure or for Barthema, said to be entitled to implicit credit, 18. 61. bds.-Hughes Divines, No. VIII. 78. 6d. bds.-laughter. We cannot, then, without reluc- who has just returned from Africa, states, thers and Daughters, 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 116. Gl. bas.

, bds.--Motance, give up our laugh at this season, which that he saw two unicorns at Mecca, which had Turf, 2 vols. fcp. 158. bds. – Journal of a Nobleman at pantomimes, in their proper province, were been sent as a present from the King of Ethi. Vienna, 2 vols. post 8vo. 11. 18. bds. --- Scenes of Lift,

2 vols. post 8vo. 11. 18. bds.-Moore's Life of Lord Byron, wont to afford us; while, at the same time, opia to the sultan.--Hobart Town Courier.

Vol. II. 4to. 21. 28. bds.-- Times' Telescope for they were wont to be the best periodical satires Original Country of the Golden Pheasant.- 9s. bds.-M.Leod and Dewar's Gaelic Dictionary, 8vo. on the fashions and fooleries of the day; whereas Since the time of Buffon, the golden pheasant bas. - Aldine Poets, Vol. IX. fcp.58. bds.-- An Only Son,

. bds.--Swain's of the Mind, post 8vo. . now they are little else than a display of has been supposed to come originally from 12mo. 6s. bds.Parson's Sermons, 8vo. 128. bds.—National

scenery, machinery, decorations, and dresses.” China, but upon what authority is unknown. Library, No. V. 12mo. 6s. bds.
Mother Carey and her Marine Stores, together A passage in Pliny notices this bird by a charac-
with a burlesque upon Black-eyed Susan, com- teristic feature, which has been overlooked by METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, 1830.
pose the introduction to the harleqninade; and, naturalists, but which cannot be mistaken.

Barometer.
truth to confess, the tricks, changes, tum- The golden pheasant has, on each side of the Thursday : 19
bles, &c. &c. &c. are, if any thing, duller than head, beautiful orange-yellow feathers, which Saturday
at Covent Garden. In the dioramic views by curve into a sort of conch, or ear, and are Sunday
Stanfield, the Pass of the Simplon, and the susceptible of voluntary motion. The common

Monday...
Tuesday

29.76
Schalbet by moonlight, are probably the highest pheasant does not possess this ornament. Now Wednesday 22
efforts to which scenic painting has hitherto Pliny expressly says: “ Phasianæ in Colchis Wind variable, prevailing N.W. Except the 16th,
attained, though the picture altogether is de- geminas ex plumâ aures submittunt subrigunt- 20th, and 21st, generally overcast ; a little rain and snow

at times. Rain fallen, 2 of an inch. fective in the want of an adequate termination : que.From these facts, Dureau de la Malle, the Lago Maggiore, with the Boromean Islands, in the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, fixes

Thursday.. 23 though fine, are not a fine finale.

the country of the bird at Colchis or Mingrelia, Friday
whence we have also the common pheasant, Saturday
whose name is derived from Phasis, the prin- Monday

Sunday.... 26
VARIETIES.

29.16 Stationary
cipal river of Colchis. M. Gamba, French Tuesday
New Moving Power. - M. Zgiersky, of St. consul at Tiflis, is stated to have seen and Wednesday 29

1 29.61 Stationary Petersburg, the author of several ingenious chased the golden pheasant in the chain of the

Prevailing winds N.W and E. Except the 23d and

24th, generally cloudy, with frequent snow and rain. inventions and scientific works, is preparing a Caucasus, where large flocks are found in com

CHARLES H. ADAMS. publication which will shortly appear in Latin, pany with the common pheasant.

Latitude...... 51° 37' 32" N. in Russ, and in French, and which will un. Gold Mine.- The Charlestown Gazette an

Longitude. fold some secrets of a nature calculated to be nounces the discovery of a gold-mine in South

Aurora Borealis.-On Christmas Day, at half past 7 generally useful. This publication will con- Carolina, which is so productive that it employs P.M., very remarkable aurora boreális was observed tain the description of a new system for impel. about five hundred workmen. The metal is

from the vicinity of Keswick. Long archies of light ex

tended froin north to west through a sky for the most ling air-balloons against the wind; and of the said to be of singular purity.

part clear, and almost eclipsed by their brilliance the reapplication of the same principle to put in mo- National Armies. — It has been computed splendence of an unclouded and frosty moon. These retion carriages and agricultural instruments, that, in Prussia, there is one soldier in eighty glow arose in the west, like the dull light of some vast

mained for some time stationary; when a sullen ruddy without the assistance of horses, or other inhabitants ; in Austria, one in a hundred and and distant conflagration; and from this

, as a centre, draught animals, and without steam-engines. eighteen; in France, one in a hundred and began to diverge "streamers of fantastic form, which

seemed to be composed of bundles of arrowy beams, for Cholera Morbus.--The Austrian government forty-two; in England, one in two hundred ever shifting like the movements of a mighty loom. At has sent several physicians into Russia to and twenty-nine ; and in Russia, one in fifty- times, these appeared to press forward on the face with study the symptoms of the cholera morbus, and seven.

almost dazzling lustre; and then again they faded, as the

light leapt from cloud to cloud, into a pale safl'ron efful. ascertain the nature of that dreadful malady. French Porcelain. From the year 1810 to gence. Once they assumed the likeness of Greek chaA similar mission is contemplated by the go- the year 1814, a beautiful piece of porcelain, racters traced out upon the sky. The stars were seen vernment of France. At a recent meeting called “ The Tablet of the Marshals,” which changes, in awful beauty, for about half an hour, the

distinctly through them. After exhibiting these various of the French Academy, M. Moreau de Jonnes was placed in the museum at Paris, attracted streamers ceased to play: but for some hours afterwards, read a paper on the subject, and drew from the the attention of all the amateurs of the arts. that quarter of the sky retained a softened light, and the

cloud-like archés were still perceptible. facts already established the following conclu- The painting upon it was considered to be kosuick, 27th Dec. 1830. sions :-Ist, That there is reason to hope that Isabey's master-piece. It was a monument to the cold of winter in the Russian provinces, the glory of the warriors who contributed to TO CORRESPONDENTS. which are situated between the 45 and 57 the triumphs of the memorable campaign of

Li's lines, though pretty, are inadmissible. degrees of latitude, will arrest the effects and Vienna. In the midst was Napoleon on the We do not think the reclamation of Amed Pichot, rethe propagation of the pestilential cholera ; throne; from which emanated 'rays, bearing specting the fragment taken from the Mercure de France 2lly, that, nevertheless, numerous and uniform the names of the various battles fought before to make a stir alwut; though we are decidedly of opinion

into the Keepsake Français, of sufficient public interest examples give reason to fear that it will only the victory of Austerlitz. Between these rays that fair and candid dealing in such matters is not only be suspended during the winter, and that it were the portraits of twelve of the French the most honest, but also the most beneficial line of will recommence its ravages in spring; 3dly, marshals. On the restoration of the Bourbons, Messrs. George Barret and John Pye seem to complain that if, unhappily, such should be the case, this magnificent work was expelled from the with more cause, that a print published in the Amulet the whole of Europe may be invaded, one part museum. It is now the property of an indi. off for the Anniversary. Not even steel can do justice to

wrought after another, according to the opinion of Lord (vidual in Paris, who has offered it for sale. artists in this way. Heytesbury, the English ambassador at Peters

Mr. Montague Burgoyne's petition to parliament for burgh ; an opinion confirmed by the consider

enclosing 12,000 acres of Epping Forest, does not fall ation that the contagion must acquire new

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W. J. Thoms, editor of the “ Early Prose Romances." writer of a paragraph in the Literary Gazette of Dec. 1, The French Press.Le Globe says, “ Under – The Incognita; or, Sins and Peccadillos, a Tale of for imagining that the dark features of the natives of the title of • Patriotic Association of the Press, Spain, by the author of The Castilian," &c. --Obser- Auverne shewed them to be of a Celtic origin. He

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prevent the further premature Decay of this valuable the use of the subjunctive, or future imperfect," and, at tain for the French people the means of pub- announce with pleasure that the comedy of The Chancery would, we thiuk, be much puzzled to adduce examples of lishing, by journals, by pamphlets, or other- Suit, which entertains us, we know not why, too rarely what he contends for. We cannot, however, enter upon on the stage, is about to appear in print.

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COTHERS and DAUGHTERS, a Tale of EDUCATION. No. I. Contents: Introduction - on University Education ; Oxford- Earth's Surface, by reference to Causes now in operation. Bro.

the Year 1830. In 3 vols. post 8vo. Elementary Instruction in Scotland, United States, Silesia, Ba. illustrated with numerous Woodcuts, Plans, &c. 'Vol. I. 158.

II. varia, &c.-Education at Rome; Gregorian or Ronan CollegeBy CHARLES LYELL, F.R.S.

Shades of Character. Medical School of Paris - Dissenting Academies - Education

Scenes of Life and

Foreign Secretary of the Geological Society.
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