1838, Volume 4, Issue 9 (Bentley's Miscellany)
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September 1838
- Automaton Police Office, and Real Offenders, from the Model Exhibited before Section B of the Mudfog Association, p. 209, by George Cruikshank
- Full Report of the Second Meeting of the Mudfog Association for the Advancement of Everything, pp. 209-227, by Boz
- A Chapter on Gourmanderie; or, A Peep at the Restaurants of Paris, pp. 228-238, by the author of “A Parisian Sabbath”
- Paper Money Lyrics, Chorus of Bubble Buyers, p. 239
- Her Majesty’s Portraits—The Great State Secret, pp. 240-248, by R. H. H.
- A Cambridge ‘Row’ in the Year 1632: Extracted from an Old MS. Found in Trinity College, Cambridge, pp. 249-260
- Day-Dreams, p. 260
- The Abbot and the Black Penitent, pp. 261-265
- Cupid and Jupiter, a Fable, pp. 266-271, by W. B. Le Gros
- Grouse Shooting, the Moors—Chatsworth—Grouse Shooting, pp. 271-276
- On Seeing the Timber Representation of the Duke of Wellington on the Triumphal Arch at Hyde-Park Corner, p. 276, by J. S.
- Walter Childe, Canto IV, pp. 277-285, by Mr. Buller of Brazen Nose
- Pasquale; a Tale of Italy, pp. 286-292, by Captain Medwin
- Rapps’s Epitaph, p. 293
- Uncle Sam’s Peculiarities, Picture of New York—A “Grocery”—The Utilitarian Unitarian and the Wet Quaker, pp. 294-300
- Anacreon Made Easy, p. 300, by Buller, Jun.
- An Extraordinary Profession, pp. 301-305
- Rev. Sydney Smith, the Following Anecdote of This Witty Divine Is Too Good to Be Lost, p. 305, by Rev. Sydney Smith
- Wild Scenes among the Appalachians, a Night on the Enchanted Mountains, pp. 306-312, by C. F. Hoffman
Submitted by: Lee, Scott: section 1, Fall 2014