6 SEPTEMBER 1828, Page 16

T ONDON 'WEEKLY REVIEW, No. , V 67, Saturday, September 6, contains the following interesting Reviews and Articles :—

I. Memoirs of General Miller Character of Bolivar ; and his recent Usurpation'.

2. Extraordinary Ghost Story, from the new edition of Goethe's Works, 3. Miss Rennie's Poems.

4. Early Spanish Voyages : Voyages of Columbus.

5. Fellowes's Historical Sketches of Charles I.

6. Asiatic Costumes.

7. Historical Description of Cheltenham :—Croly's Beauties of the Poets ; and several other New Books.

8, The Traveller, No. V. Chop H011Ses of London. 9. Case for Consideration; or Speculations for Bachelors.

In. Woodland Solitude ; by Delta. II. Group of Tam O'Shanter ; by a Self-taught Artist. 12. Humours of Bartholomew Elk. 13. Weber's Opera of" Sylvana" at the Surrey.

14. New French Theatre: the original performer of the Gambler.

15. Miscellanea : Chit-Chat, &c. Sze. &c.

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