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2441887The New Monthly Magazine — Volume 391830

THE


NEW MONTHLY


MAGAZINE


AND


LITERARY JOURNAL




1833.

PART THE THIRD.




LONDON:

PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN

BY RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES.

Duke-street, Lambeth.

CONTENTS OF THE THIRD PART,

of 1833.


ORIGINAL PAPERS.

PAGE
A few Words from the Proprietor 1
On the Anonymous in Periodicals 2
My Acquaintance with the late Edmund Kean, by T, C. Grattan, Bsq. 7, 143
Factory 17
Dick Doleful 18
Chess 22
The Divorcée Dévote, by the Author of the O'Hara Tales 25
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron, by Lady Blessington, Nos.X., XI. 33, 414
Hidden Literary Treasure 47
The First of September 63
Seasonable Ditties—No. I. Don't Talk of September— No. II The Month of October is bad!— No. III. The last Summer Bonnet—No. IV. All hail to thee, hoary December! 64, 142, 300, 423
Curates of Ireland 65
Sonnet 73
The Post-Mortem Cogitation of the liate popular Mr. Smith 74
Curates of Ireland 65
Men and Books 79
Monthly Commentary 86, 212, 340, 489
The Lion's Mouth 91, 252, 496
My Travelling Acquaintance, by the Author of "High-Ways and By-Ways," No. I. The Hero of Waterloo—No. II. The Philosopher of the Odenwald 129, 266
Translations from the Greek Anthology 151
Inhabitants of a Country Town, by Miss Mitford.—No. I. A Great Man in Retirement—No. II. Peter Jenkins 152, 278
The City of the Clyde 160
Paganini's Fiddle 166
The Ruined Laird, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton 171, 301
To the Portrait of Dante 180
On the Progress of Music from the Commencement of the present Century, Nos. III., IV. 181, 453
The late Mr. Tardy 193
England and the English 206
The Metropolitan Theatres—a Chronological History of their Origin and Progress 257
The Female Convict Ship. By T. H. Bayly 277
Ode to Mr. Wilkins 285
The Financial State of Great Britain. Parts I., II. 288, 446
My Two Aunts 297
The most Unfortunate of Women 313
The late King of Spain, Ferdinand VII. 324
A Walk and a Dinner 331
Return of Captain Ross 395
French Libels on the English 401
Words for Melodies, by Mrs. Hemans 410
Notes on Periodicals 424
Elegy, by the Author of "Corn-Law Rhymes" 431
Mrs. John Jones's Pic-Nic 433
Eve, by the late Henry Neele 452
The Story of Hester Malpes. By L. E. L. 463
The Government and the Trades' Unions 475
Simon Techy— a Character 480
Stanzas. By L. E. L. 487

Biographical Sketches of Celebrated Persons, lately deceased, 97,225,387,530.
Critical Notices of the most important and valuable Works, 98, 237, 353,497
New Publications and Literary Report 108, 234, 364, 505
Fine Arts 225, 365, 506
The Drama 109, 234, 367, 508
Varieties (British and Foreign) 110, 238, 370, 515, 518
Rural Economy 112, 241, 373, 521
Useful Arts 112, 241, 373, 521
New Patents 242, 379, 525
Bankrupts 115, 244, 380, 526
Commercial and Money Market Report 114, 244, 381, 527
Monthly Political Digest 116, 246, 382, 528
Marriages and Deaths 124, 251, 394, 531
Provincial Occurrences in Great Britain and Ireland 125, 252, 395, 531
List of New Sheriffs 535