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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine

 By William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone

Contents

6
Estonian, Rag Fair, Reval
63
Corn Laws, Scotland, East Lothian
73
Oakum, Joseph Sturge, Monkey Island
80
Magdeburg, Mandans, Potsdam
118
Russian, Blencowe, Bostel
171
Genoa, corn laws, Tuscany
186
Zanoni, Streatham, Thrale
269
Talbotton, Anne Boleyn, John Durie
344
equerries, Hydropathy, Abednego
407
Chartists, Delahaye, Mackay
442
Bentham, Lord Brougham, India
454
Father Connell, Mick, tartans
501
Moffat, Lieberg, Dublin
614
Cadiz, Keppel, Dalkeith
778
Ma chere mere, Lars Anders, Bruno

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Places mentioned in this book

Edinburgh - Page 323
whom Montrose knew to have a blood feud with Angus ; sent a little page called Mouse to bring the Borderer to Edinburgh ; feasted and caressed him ...
Magdeburg - Page 97
In the agitation caused by her fluctuating feelings, Clementina appeared still lovelier than at their former meeting in Magdeburg. ...
Glasgow - Page 659
Asking some children in one of the rooms of the wynds in which they swarmed in Glasgow what were their names, they hesitated to answer; ...
Dundee - Page 72
What has become of the bold spirit and mercantile enterprise of Aberdeen and Dundee 1 They are suffering, we are well aware, under the general ...
Windsor - Page 650
As an example, Windsor is found in this condition in the immediate vicinity of the palace. Nothing in this body of evidence is more completely made ...
Dublin - Page 474
No public intention had been made known on the occasion ; but the news that the body might be expected to leave Dublin, at an hour already mentioned, ...
Leeds - Page 548
the general election in the summer of the same year, when the town of Leeds was contested by Sir William Molesworth in opposition to Sir John Beckett. ...
Belfast - Page 581
was another of the private informers, who was intrusted with the defence of the prisoners charged with treason in Belfast, and at the same period was ...
Manchester - Page 425
We understand that in a few days a report will be received from Manchester on the state of the retail trade, containing the most astounding facts. ...
Florence - Page 729
Trollope obtained one good opportunity of seeing the population of Florence. She was present at a kind of popular fete, which annually takes place at ...
Genoa - Page 181
T/ And after describing the actual condition of the population of Genoa, where the extremes of luxury and grandeur and of the most squalid poverty ...
London - Page 148
But the wood being concealed by an ignominious coating of paint which appeared to have been contending for nearly a century with that yellow London ...
Venice - Page 218
The pestilence had reached and desolated the lovely Greek isle, and the lovers had sought an asylum in Venice. The stars of winter shone down on the ...
Stockport - Page 424
They state, That there have existed in Stockport numerous sick am burial societies for a long period ; there were few indi viduals of the working ...
Paris - Page 591
The Sheares had imbibed the Republican mania in Paris, where they happened to be at the time of the storming of the Bastile by the populace ; and the ...
Rome - Page 262
If a church and a bishop may be annihilated because they belong to a village, has not Rome advanced far towards the day when her church and bishop may ...
Lisbon - Page 643
Her companions on the voyage to Lisbon were her sister and brother, Lady Caroline Adair and Admiral Keppel. The following affecting incident is said ...
Portsmouth - Page 647
It was after his trial at Portsmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious affection I attended him through that his agony of glory ...
Liverpool - Page 560
when my native land was visited with the fearful scourge of cholera ; I have visited the cellars of Liverpool, where existence assumes an aspect which ...
Berlin - Page 97
after many fruitless attempts to procure an employment more suitable to her birth, left Berlin and came to Potsdam, in the humble situation in which ...
New Orleans - Page 306
the same as those of the citizens of Charleston or Savannah; though the town seems as much to resemble New Orleans as the Atlantic towns of the South. ...
Charleston - Page 306
The manners of the better class of the inhabitants are nearly the same as those of the citizens of Charleston or Savannah; though the town seems as ...
Sheffield - Page 546
+ A hundred and ten thousand agricultural acres of land could do no more than barely keep the inhabitants of Sheffield alive, unless human beings can ...
Oxford - Page 819
By the way, this primitive bishop, whose authority on some points will not, we should imagine, be often quoted by the modern Oxford divines, ...
Naples - Page 733
A merely flying visit was made to Rome, and the travellers pushed on for Naples. The lovely scenery and fair shows of that city have been u thousand ...
Harrow - Page 142
On quitting Harrow, he had completed his education at a foreign university ; and soon afterwards, as the son of the late Sir Bernard Annesley, ...
Brighton - Page 496
profited by his being quartered at the Tower to refresh themselves for the London season by a few weeks' sojourn at Brighton,) they met again at the ...
Waterloo - Page 404
and some other friends and neighbours, in that journey to the Continent, immediately after the battle of Waterloo, and while the Allies were still in ...
Boston - Page 738
Blue ladies there are, in Boston; but like philosophers of that colour and sex in most other latitudes, they rather desire to be thought superior than ...
Brussels - Page 695
cried the distracted lady, throwing back from her face her silken ringlets, intermingled with the filmy drapery of Brussels lace attached to her tiny ...
New York - Page 741
The country about New York is declared to be beautiful ; but all the world knows that ; and we are fortunately not here overwhelmed by descriptions of ...
Ayr - Page 657
Take another instance of the condition of the same class, the colliers at Ayr, given by Dr. &ym, in his report on the sanitary condition of the ...
Athens - Page 402
of the persons whom he visited in different parts of Greece possess more general interest than court balls and fashionable parties in Athens. ...
Moscow - Page 129
When Captain Jesse, after living for nearly a year at Odessa, was about to set out for Moscow ind Petersburg, he was compelled to go through the usual ...
Dumfries - Page 361
But drunkenness, in his time, was the vice of his country — it is so still ; and if the traditions of Dumfries are to be depended on, ...
Bristol - Page 627
be " necessary to complete the court costume ;" so that a blaze of Bristol stone of the purest water, and pearls of the most unimpeachable paste may.
Birmingham - Page 137
Joseph Sturge, of Birmingham, made his appearance on the last day of the meeting. He was enthusiastically received. He urged, with great earnestness ...
Leicester - Page 315
in "the great matter," which Leicester and Burghley were solicitous should be again secretly discussed, it seemed to him a vain idea at present. ...
Savannah - Page 306
The manners of the better class of the inhabitants are nearly the same as those of the citizens of Charleston or Savannah; though the town seems as ...
Bolton - Page 138
On the 5th January, a meeting of 800 friends of Free Trade was held at Bolton. Dr. Bowring, Colonel Thompson, Mr. George Thompson, and several Members ...
Rochdale - Page 197
James Leach was born in humble circumstances, and principally earned his bread by the sweat of his brow, as a weaver, at Rochdale, in Lancashire. ...
Maidstone - Page 581
Frederick Button, who at an early period was employed in the north as an informer, and had been sent especially to Maidstone to ensure the conviction ...
Philadelphia - Page 365
would not even witness the proceedings of any of the societies where the *omen play the same part as the men ; and all ^M* of Philadelphia are now of ...
Vienna - Page 312
the right of resistance to despotic authority in Petersburg or Vienna, to inveigh against Popery at Rome, or denounce Mohammedanism at Constantinople, ...
Madison - Page 758
He reached Madison, the infant capital of Wisconsin, and had several adventures, as characteristic of the country as the above, before getting to ...
Toulon - Page 33
The scene of our simple tale now shifts to Toulon. The fleet of the Republic there lay at anchor. The conscripts had all undergone the process of ...
Munich - Page 661
and twenty lovers to remind her that she had the brightest eyes, the finest neck, and the richest velvet lips of any maid in Munich. ...
Brest - Page 644
Under these circumstances the action off Brest was fought, and the result is matter of history. This engagement also involves the most memorable event ...
St. Louis - Page 108
located on the west bank of the Missouri, about two hundred miles below the mouth of the Yellow Stone River, and eighteen hundred above St. Louis. ...
Tipperary - Page 456
One of this sort, known in the sweet county of Tipperary by the twin de guerre of "Goose Ryan," sent a hostile message to a dragoon officer quartered ...
Chichester - Page 642
Lord Bury succeeded to the peerage, and the absent Commodore was elected in his stead for the vacated borough of Chichester. ...
Copenhagen - Page 38
At Copenhagen, the passengers were transferred to the St. Petersburg steamer; and at Cronstadt commenced those tortures inflicted on all foreigners by ...
Lambeth - Page 9
and he ttjertatned the statesman and his retinue in such a namer, as made him acknowledge he could hardly have expected more at Lambeth. ...
Southampton - Page 208
Yesterday morning, the professional gentleman who comes from Southampton to visit him, found it necessary to place him under restraint. ...
Spittal - Page 179
Is there to be no demand forManchester chintzes, Paisley shawls, and Spittal* fields silks among them ? Every argument which Mr. ...
Galway - Page 454
Such a horsewhipping being deemed more than was requisite to bring a man of proper feeling out, the Jury, albeit composed of Galway men, brought Mr. ...
Warsaw - Page 129
Bremner, after alluding to the celebrated oration made in Warsaw, which specimen of Imperial and Russian eloquence, threats made good by speedy acts, ...
Dover - Page 306
it from the American and crossing this fine broad avenue, lined with trees 01 each side, the transition was as marked as between Calai and Dover. ...
Albany - Page 365
There is little doubt that they have safely reached Canada, for I was told at Albany, public opinion had become so strong in favour of ...
Modena - Page 733
After passing through Modena, without being t all molested, much less clapped under arrest, a ate which the gentlemen of the party had endea- oured to ...
Charlotte - Page 251
Delany removed to Windsor, her good royal psips, George and Charlotte, who often dropped ifl upon her of an evening for a cup of tea and a friendly ...
Antiparos - Page 7
See her raven tresses streaming over a ;hroat and neck that might shame the marble of Antiparos 1 Her laughing eyes are bright with ;he lustre of a ...
Greenwich - Page 688
a clock given her by Lady Rochford, and 20d. to Haywood's servant for bringing her regals (a sort of portable finger organ' from London to Greenwich. ...
Coventry - Page 50
Bacchus had been sent to Coventry by. the ladies, for appearing one night in the ball-room, after a hard sederunt, go drunk that he measured his ...
Lancaster - Page 138
He adverted to the west coast line of railway to England from Glasgow ; and stated the distance to Lancaster, including the branch from Thankerton to ...
Enniskerry - Page 588
Neilson and he left Grattao'- about twelve in the day ; they walked to their carriage, which was at Enniskerry ; he asked Neilson what hid passed ...
Madrid - Page 316
and whilst the coon of Rome, Paris, and Madrid, united their endeavours I procure her liberty, Lennox persuaded James to secon their efforts, ...
Doncaster - Page 359
At Doncaster, when I was lecturing there, I met with one of those intimations of a better world, which give us, in this, a presage of Heaven, ...
Gibraltar - Page 179
England can only be a niter, if every population , from the White Sea to the &niti of Gibraltar, were to give themselves free institutions, ...
Buffalo - Page 758
Last time I had seen him, he was dressed up full fig, in Buffalo, a regular swell, puffing cigars, and talking like a, magnate of the land ; now he ...
Milledgeville - Page 304
thick woods and over broken roads, we reached Milledgeville about eight, having been assured before setting out that we should reach there at three. ...
Hackney - Page 818
These are called Hackney writert, though hackney clerks might be as accurate a designation, and their employers are not the publishers. ...
Baltimore - Page 365
Sturge was at Baltimore, one of these flagrant cases was of recent occurrence : — A woman, who was the wife of a free man, and the mother of four ...
Lyon - Page 627
There will be no apparition of a Ix>rd Lyon, with his heralds and pursuivants buck- rained to the teeth in stiff tabards of crimson and gold ; no Lord ...
Brunswick - Page 666
As we paraded along the avenues, Line requested me to look for her friend Sophie Behr, who had promised to join the party with a cousin from Brunswick ...
Plymouth - Page 642
When the Centurion put into Plymouth for repairs, before sailing on the expedition, Keppel, at the seat of Lord Mount Edgecumbe, became acquainted ...
Memphis - Page 162
With all my heart, if we had but learned anything worth hearing of him. " H* built Memphis, and led the Nile into a safe channel. ...
Augusta - Page 303
After visiting Augusta, the Tourists proceeded into the interior of Georgia, and passeM through Alabama on their route to New Orleans. ...
Norwich - Page 340
for his father, Sir Henry Wyatt, was her father's coadjutor in the government of Norwich castle, and when the Boleyns removed to Hever castle, ...
York - Page 758
board, breakfast, dinner, tea, and supper is not very exorbitant — only six York shillings a-day, and everthing in vert good style. ...
Hamburg - Page 748
But what shall honest people do, who are not servants to great travelling lords and ladies, and A have no pence to carry them to Hamburg or Her- lin ...
Schiedam - Page 573
Possibly the enormous posterior protuberance of the trunk-hose of some Dutch merchant, who killed himself with Schiedam, for grief at having been ...
Chicago - Page 757
hunter; and on his search, he arrived at Chicago, boasted of as "the capital of the Western world;" where he was immediately attacked by a genuine ...
Belgorod - Page 130
At Belgorod, on his journey, he relates : — The Ispravnik at this station threw every difficulty in the way of onr having horses. ...
Algiers - Page 642
Reynolds accompanied the Commodore to Algiers, visiting by the way Lisbon, Cadiz, and several intermediate places, before going to Rome. ...
Redmond - Page 591
Ve are told The rector of Killegny, in alluding to this fact, in the ise of one Redmond, observes, " The display of humanity fa rebel was, in general, ...
Kensington - Page 574
West of Hyde Park Corner, a little part where the roads to Fulham and Kensington separate, on the rising ground up which the latter curves, ...
Cincinnati - Page 745
Louis, and back again to Cincinnati. Traversing the State of Ohio, Mr. D. reached the Lakes — nor halted until under the Falls of Niagara. ...
Montreal - Page 755
disastrous voyage — delays at Quebec and Montreal — illness of hia wife and children — arrival in the land of promise — capital all expended en route. ...
Amsterdam - Page 301
The Sieur de la Martelliere fled to Amsterdam, where he was soon afterwards joined ay his mistress, and privately married to her. ...
Harwich - Page 629
which had passed the squadron at Harwich, put an extinguisher upon the expectations of her Majesty's arrival to-day, by the intelligence, ...
Derby - Page 66
The Welsh meeting was followed by another at Derby, at which about 1200 manufacturers from Nottingham, Leicester, and Derby were present. ...
Huntingdon - Page 575
Admiral Keppel at Little Chelsea, is the only rival, and scarcely a rival, to the jolly tavern immortality of the son of the brewer of Huntingdon. ...
Cape Town - Page 530
He and his father once roamed on their native hills and dales, within 100 miles of Cape Town ; pastured their own flocks, killed their own game, ...
Victorias - Page 630
Prince Alberts in kilts, and Victorias in tartan scarfs, like the hero and heroine of a Scottish melodrama at Bartlemy Fair, with brown patches of ...
Perth - Page 545
JH Robertson, wine-merchant and grocer in Perth. When I came to Perth, I bought Cobbetts English Grammar, and by constant study soon made myself ...
Wellington - Page 74
Agitation had reached the crisis which made Peel and Wellington quail, than anything in the recent history of political movements in this country. ...
San Lazaro - Page 7
In a lonely cell of San Lazaro is a lovely female. See her raven tresses streaming over a ;hroat and neck that might shame the marble of Antiparos 1 ...
Auki - Page 760
In these Parts we find the different varieties of Grebet, Divert, Guillemots, and Auki, with the Cormorant and the Gannet or Soland Goose. ...
Benjamin Constant - Page 426
Among his college friends were Sir James Mackintosh, Malcolm Laing, Benjamin Constant, and Thomas Addis Emmet, to whom he clung with the warmest ...