air as might become a man who had travelled, and mixed in the best society. He had always a reserve of pleasantry, and a flow of ready mirth; but he lacked the effervescence of Lewis. In the procession on Shakspeare's birth-day, instituted by Garrick, and restored with zeal by Elliston, he personated Sir John Falstaff, and gave some snatches of that rich, out-breaking, unctuous laugh, which formed so essential a point of his success in the original. As a manager, his intrinsic knowledge of the stage, and his taste in theatrical matters, which was enlarged by some literary acquirements, afforded him advantages which few managers possess. Behind the curtain he was rigid, and perhaps dictatorial; but he always carried himself with the politeness of a courtier-except when an occasional flash of temper suffered him to forget his interests and his station. Mr. Elliston became a widower March 31, 1821. He has left several sons. His funeral took place on the 15th of July, at St. John's Church, Waterloo Road. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. The Rev. S. Cobbold, A.M. to the Rectory of Woolpit, Norfolk.-The Rev. R. G. Jeston, to the Rectory of Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire, vacant by the death of the Rev. W. Loggin.The Rev. S. H. Alderson, M.A. to the Vicarage of Buckden, Hunts, lapsed to the Crown by Dr. Maltby's promotion to the See of Chichester.The Rev. W. R. Colbeck, to the Lecturership of the United Parishes of All Saints and St. John, Hertford, with the Liberty of Brickendon and Little Amwell, on the resignation of the Rev. T. Lloyd.-The Rev. T. Gaisford, Prebend of Durham, to the Deanery of Christ Church, on the resignation of Dr. S. Smith, and Dr. Smith to the Prebendary of Durham.-The Rev. G. Pickering, to the Vicarage of Arskey, near Doncaster, in the room of the Rev. A. Cooke, resigned.-The Rev. E. J. Howman, A.M. to the Rectory of Bexwell, Norfolk. The Rev. S. Rickards, to the Rectory of Chelsworth, Suffolk. The Rev. C. Collins, M.A. on his own presentation, to the Rectories of Finstead and Milstead. The Rev. J. H. Sparke, A.M. to the Rectory of Gunthorpe with Bale, in Norfolk.The Rev. Francis Cobbold, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Mary in the Tower, Ipswich.The Rev. W. Sharpe, M.A. to the Donative and Perpetual Curacy of Pattiswick, Essex.The Rev. T. Halsted, A.M. to the Rectory of Little Bradley, Suffolk.-The Rev. J. C. Wynter, B.A. to the Rectory of Donington on Baine, Lincolnshire; patron, Lord Monson.-The Rev. J. Tyson, to the Vicarage of Merrington, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. T. Ebdon.-The Rev. P. George, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Margaret's, Durham, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. W. S. Gilly.-The Rev. W. J. Philpotts, B.A. to the Vicarage of St. Ewnie Lanant, Cornwall, vacant by the death of the Rev. C. Cardew.-The Rev. D. G. Stacy, B.C.L., to the Vicarage of Hornchurch, Essex, vacant by the death of the Rev. J. Walker.The Rev. J. Morton, to the Prebend of Leighton Beaudesert, in the Cathedral of Lincoln, and to the Vicarage of Holbeach, Lincolnshire, void by the promotion of Dr. E. Maltby to the See of Chichester. At Aldingbourne, Sussex, J. W. Buller, Esq. of Downes, M.P., to Charlotte Juliana Jane, third daughter of the late Lord Henry Howard. At St. George's, Hanover Square, the Hon. Augustus Villiers, to the Hon. Miss Elphinstone. Ellis, A.M., to Eliza, youngest daughter of the At Great Milton, Oxon, the Rev. W. M. Rev. J. C. Townsend. Mr. H. Hearne, of Aylesbury, to Miss Polden. The Rev. T. S. Hedges, Rector of Little Waltham, Essex, to Mary, youngest daughter of James Coggan, Esq. The Rev. L. Lewellen, D.C.L. of Jesus College, Oxford, to Caroline, third daughter of George Smith, Esq. At St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, the Rev. E. T. Champnes, to Miss M. Dawson, of Portman Street. At Ellenbridge, the Rev. Joseph Amphlett, M.A., late Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late G. Penrice, Esq. At Rodmarton, the Rev. J. Haygarth, Rector of Upham, Hants, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the Rev. Daniel Lysons. At Isleworth, the Rev. G. Thompson, B.A., to Mary Anne, second daughter of Captain J. L. White, of Richmond, Surrey. At Christ Church, Hants, Mr. W. Tracy, of Mount Street, Lambeth, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Mrs. Stroud, of Reading. At Hawridge, Bucks, Mr. E. Brackley, of Bellingdon, to Miss E. Weedon. Died.-At Bury, C. Blomfield, Esq. father to the Lord Bishop of London. At High Wycombe, Robert Nash, Esq. At Cheltenham, in his 88th year, the Hon. Robert Moore. At the Rectory-house, Chelvey, Somersetshire, aged 83, the Rev. Wm. Shaw, D. D. F.S.A. J. H. North, Esq. M.P. for Drogheda. At Gayton-le-Marsh, Lincolnshire, Mrs. Mayfield, in the 102nd year of her age. In Wimpole Street, the Right Hon. Lord Le Despencer. At Wheatfield, Oxon, the Rev. Frederick Charles Spencer. At Southampton, William Bailey, Esq. of Tonbridge Castle, Kent. At Boxford, near Newbury, Mary Ann, second daughter of Mr. R. Martin. At Lyne, the Rev. Michael Babbs, in his 88th year. At Brighton, the Hon. C. W. Lambton. The Rev. J. P. Boteler, M.A. of Henley-on Thames. At Barnstaple, aged 85, the Rev. Dr. Cornelius Cardew, Rector of St. Erme, many years Master of Truro Grammar School. At Leckhampstead, Bucks, Mrs. Brickwell. At Munich, the Rev. Thomas Briggs, Preben dary of Stoke Newington. Mr. Spiller, Librarian to the House of Com mons. George Grant, of Shenley Hill, Herts, Esq. At Wooburn, Bucks, the Rev. Joshua Harri; son. The Rev. Wm. Wilson, Rector of Harring ton, Northamptonshire. This gentleman was killed by the accidental discharge of his gun, whilst partridge-shooting. At the Vicarage, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, aged 62, the Rev. J. J. Lates, M.A. INDEX TO VOL. II. ORIGINAL PAPERS. ART of Cutting, The, 286 Banks, Mr., Epitaph on, 274 Biography of Odd Fellows, No. II. 40 Camp Hill, Lines on the, by T. Campbell, 81 Captivity of an Officer among the Rockites, 298 Cholera Morbus, a Tory's Prayer to the, 423 Cholera Question, of our present State, and future Prospects on the, 332 Clouds, The, 30 Club Colloquies-Cormorants, 64 Convent Sketches, No. II. 198. III. 366 Coronation, The, 182 Debt, Imprisonment for, 403 Eldon, Portrait of Lord, 117 English Literature, A View of, by James Montgomery, 305, 349 Gargantua, Sir, and his Wig, 364 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 103 Great Fish, The, 128 Harrow Hill, 138 Holdherd John, his Letter, 277 House of Recovery for the Young and Beautiful, 10 How will the Question be settled? 324 Impressment of Seamen, 178 Imprisonment for Debt, 403 Indian Story, 17 Ireland, 1 Irish Sketches, No. I. 157. II. 374 Journal of the Bill, 55 Kuzzilbash, Indian Story, by the Author of the, 17. A Tale, by the same, 410 Lady of Quality, Letters to a, 32, 243 Last Days of Mr. Salt, 205 Lines on a Blank Leaf of La Perouse's Voyages, 203 on the Camp Hill, by T. Campbell, 81 Lords, Epistle to the, 385 Mickiewicz, Adam, and his Poetry, 257 Military Resources of Prussia, The, 265 Modern English Literature, A View of, by James Montgomery, 305, Montgomery James, Retrospect of Literature, by, 68 Musical Drama in England, The, 233 Mysterious Voice, The, 229 National Economy, View of, 338 National Gallery-Mr. Carr's Pictures, 82 Odd Fellows, Biography of, No. II. 40 Ourang-Outangs and the Nuts, 372 Pacha of Many Tales, The, No. IV. 141. V. 317 Plague of 1665, 153 Poetry:-The Clouds, 30. Sonnet by Ugo Foscolo, 43. Tale of Tra- Poland, 91. its Fate and Consequences, 213 Political Fables, 372 Politics, Theatrical, 397 Portrait of Lord Eldon, 118 Preface to Let, A, 251 Prussia and her Military Resources, 265 Recovery, House of, for the Young and Beautiful, 10 Reform Bill and the Lords, The, 218 Retrospect of Literature, by J. Montgomery, 68 Rockites, Captivity of an Officer among the, 289 Sailor, The Life of a, No. V. 189. VI. 278. VII. 342 Salt, Last Days of Mr. 205 Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality, 32, 243 Sibthorpe, Colonel, Epitaph on, 274 Simpkin Papers, The, 269 Sinclair Correspondence, The, 299, 389 Singlespeech, Mrs. her Letter, 271 Sonnet, by Ugo Foscolo, 43. Sonnet, 116. by Ugo Foscolo, 156. Fili- caja's Sonnet, 331 Spanish Slave, Story of the, 141 Spirit of the Sea, The, 175 Stock Exchange, A Peep into the, 168. Second Peep into the, 311 View of Modern English Literature, by James Montgomery, 305, 349 Violin, The, 357 Wetherell, Sir C. Epitaph on, 275 William IV. and the New Bridge, 86. Yes-let her die! 196 Young and Beautiful, House of Recovery for the, 10 Achillead, notice of the, 38 Affianced One, notice of the, 87 Allen on Insanity, notice of, 130 Dictionary of Quotations, notice of, 89 American Society, notice of Report on, Dramatic Review 22, 53, 95, 137 11 Amethyst, notice of the, 133 Amulet, notice of the, 83 Anatomy of Society, notice of, 84 Ashantee War, Narrative of the, notice At Home and Abroad, notice of, 117 Drury Lane Theatre 54, 138 Dufief's Nature Displayed, notice of, 15 Edinburgh Cabinet Library, notice of, 128 Essays on the Lives of Cowper, New- Ethics for Children, Pietas Privata, no- Baggage-Waggon, Melling's retreat of a, Euterpiad, notice of the, 89 51 Bankers, Caution to, notice of, 12 Bankrupts 27, 64, 105, 146 Barker's Cæsar, notice of, 46 Bayley's Tales of the Revolutions 90 Bernay's German Books, notice of, 90 Bird's-Eye View of Foreign Parts, no- Boring the earth 101 Botany, Smith's Medical, notice of, 46 Brooke, Sir A. de Capell, Travels of, Brown's Anecdotes of Quadrupeds, no- Burke's Heraldic Dictionary, notice of, Cabot, Sebastian, notice of his memoir, Campaigns and Cruises in Venezuela, Cartonensia, Gunn's, notice of, 16 Color Images in the Brain, notice of, 85 Danby's Poems, notice of, 15 Deaths 32, 72, 153 of, 13 Excerpta Historica, notice of the, 14 Facts relating to the Punishment of False Step, notice of the, 87 Fitzgerald, Life and Death of Lord Ro- Fitz Ormond, Caledonicus's, notice of, Forget Me Not, notice of, 82 the Juvenile, 82 Garrick Correspondence, Vol. I., notice Geographical Society, New, notice of the Ginevra, Story of, notice of, 12 Hall's, Bishop, Works, notice of, 129 Haymarket Theatre 22, 53 Hereford Cathedral, Britton's History of, Historical Register 28, 65, 106, 147 Humphry Clinker, Roscoe's, notice of, 11 Destinies of the British Empire, notice Hunters, Remarks on, notice of, 134 Hurwitz's Hebrew Syntax, notice of, 14 Huskisson, Speeches of Mr., notice of, 5 Publications, List of New, 17, 48, 91, 134 Importance of Insects 98 Ingrain Loom, notice of, 59 Jackson, John, R. A., memoir of, 72 77 Croker's Boswell's, notice of, Kennedy on Cholera, notice of, 74 Knowledge for the People, notice of, 47 Lightfoot's Chart of History, notice of, 132 London University School 99 Magnet, notice of the, 83 Martin's Bible, notice of, 52 Mauritius, Recollections of Seven Years M'Culloch's Lessons, notice of, 46 Memorial to the Medical Officers of the Murray's Family Library, No. XXIII, Musical Publications 53, 95, 137 New Year's Gift, Mrs. Watt's, notice of, Odds and Ends, Mall's, notice of, 16 English, 24, 53 Quarterly Journal of Education, notice Records, National, account of, 59 Religion of Socrates, notice of the, 16 Rich's Daughter of Herodias, notice of, Souvenir, Literary, notice of the, 89 Strawberries, Keen's, 102 Strickland's Poems, notice of, 46 New, of Straits of Magellan, 58 Tales of a Physician, notice of, 16 Walker, Epp's Life of Dr., notice of, 15 What will the Lords do? notice of, 86 Orlando, Rose's, Vol. VIII., notice of, Winter's Wreath, notice of, 51, 81 12 Oxford Prize Poems, notice of, 47 Palenque, Ruins of, 139 Palestine, Russell's, notice of, 48 Political Journal 28, 65, 106, 147 Preacher, notice of the, 90 Pruning Saw, New, 103 Wordsworth, Selections from, notice of, 331 PRINTED A. 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