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Besides these, we have several other publications before us, 50150

of which require fuller notice, others fuller examination. Amongst the first class must be reckoned Besides these, we have several other publications before us, 50150 of which require fuller notice, others fuller examination. Amongst the first class must be reckoned

The Letters of Charles Lamb, with a Sketch of his Life, by Mr. 'fauouau; of which, however, the first volume alone has reached us ; and, as a just judgment can hardly be pronounced on a whole from its half, and as the readers of the Spectator would not greatly relish several successive notices containing a set of crude selec- tions at " random strung," we must defer our review till we get the complete work.

One volume of a Life of T/selwall, with a manuscript notification that it is "imperfect." Money and its Vicissitudes in Value, by the well-known author of the "Rationale of Political Representation." Narrative of a Voyage of Observation among Me Colonies of Western Africa. By the indefatigable book-maker Captain ALEXANDER. The Fourth Volume of the Despatches of the Marquis Wellesley.

In the second class, consisting of books whose merits are not sufficiently guaranteed to warrant the promise of a fuller notice without further examination, the publications are two— The Philosney of Instinct and Reason. By J. STEVENSON BUSH.. NAN, M. M., 8.:c.

flours at Naples, and other Poems. By Lady E. STUART WORTLEY. Jeannette Isabelle; a three-volume novel.