MISCELLAN Y. AMERICAN EDITION VOL. V. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY JE MIMA M. MASON, (LATE LEWER) 1840. CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME. Page GoY FAWKES: a Historical Romance, by W. Harrison Ainsworth, Some Letters from the Letter.Bag of the Great Western, by Sam Slick, The Wishing Well, by Abraham Elder, Esq. Haroun Alraschid, by G. E. Inman, A Tale of the Morgue, by Edward Mayhew, Colin Clink, by Charles Hooton, Stanley Thorn, by the Author of “Valentine Vos," 59, 203, 309, 422, 541, 634 China, the real state of the Case, Jack Sheppard, by William Harrison Ainsworth, The Portfolio of Mr. Peter Popkin (deceased,) 123, 375, 561 A Rambling Cruise along the Coasts of Posilypo and Baiæ, by W. B. Le The Hair and Beard, as fashioned by Politics by Charles Mackay. The Bagman's Dog (Mr. Peters's Story) Aunt Fanny (a Tale of a Shirt,) An Irish Reason for not Robbing the Mail, England's Queen, an Ode for Music, The Round Table, by Olinthus Jenkinson, M. Jasmin-The Blind Girl of Castel Cuillée, by Lady Georgiana Fallerton 247 Greenwich and Greenwich Men, by J. Hamilton Reynolds, The Illumination; a story of Alma Mater, Literary Portraits, No. VI.-W. Hamilton Maxwell, The Picture Bed-room, by Dalton, The Two Cousins, by G. E. Inman, Journal of old Barnes, the Pantalooh, on a trip to Paris, in 1830, 457, 627 A Legend of the American War, by A. R. W. China.—The Real State of the Case, freely translated from the original Chi. nese, and illustrated by four real China plates, Visit to a Siberian Fair, by a Russian Traveller, The Death-bed Confession, from the posthumous papers of a late Surgeon, Mistakes in a Court of Justice, 516 Early Friendship; or, The Slave of Passion, The Fatal Window, by Toby Allspy, King John, a Legend of the Isle of Wight, My Mother's Grave, by James Aldrich, An Epistle from Miss Selina Spriggins to Miss Henrietta Tims, Lines in an Album, to which Letitia Elizabeth Landon had been a Contributor, Uncle Sam's Peculiarities-Long Islanders, ILLUSTRATIONS. The Illustrations by Gcorge Cruikshank, unless otherwise expressed. Guy Fawkes in Ordsall Cave, Page 1 One of the earliest characteristics of Stanley Thorn developed, 64 Jack Sheppard's irons knocked off in the Stone Hall at Newgate, 97 Jonathan Wild seizing Jack Sheppard at his Mother's grave, 100 Guy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham rescuing Father Oldcorne and Viviana Radcliffe from the Pursuivant, 107 The Procession of Jack Sheppard from Newgate to Tyburn, 150 The last scene of Jack Sheppard, 151 Stanley Thorn—the Elopement, 203 Guy Fawkes discovers Dr. Dee and Edward Kelly disinterring the body of Elizabeth Orton, 219 Stanley Thorn after a jovial party, 326 Portrait of the Author of “Stories of Waterloo,” by W. Greatbach, 331 Dr. Dee, in conjunction with his seer, Edward Kelly, exhibiting his magical skill to Guy Fawkes, 344 The Soul-Agent, by Alfred Crowqui!l, 370 Stanley Thorn—the Discovery, by Alfred Crowquill, 436 Vision of Guy Fawkes at St. Winifred's Well, 441 Gay Fawkes preventing Sir W. Radcliffe from joining the Conspiracy, 557 645 Stanley Thorn-Bob makes up his Book for the Derby, by Crowquill, WOODCUTS. do. do. 89 153 305 358 457, 468, 630, 632 479_483 593 |