11 DECEMBER 1830, page 16

The Author Of What He Calls The " Fenwickian System

of Edit- cation," M. L. FENWICK DR PCIEQGRT, $ Parisian (he _says), in spite of his hybrid name, has sent us several of his works On his plan of learning French,—viz., the.......

The Spectator's Librar Y.

SOME valuable additions have this week been made to our Library ; and as the season of publishing activity is arrived, or is fast approaching, we may expect more important......

Mr. Bleier Hilioircif Thereuch Revolutions Shall Be...

Library with .due henour,, The. volume now published:: embraces the period ..fromthe opening of the first RevOlutionto the Consulate" of Buormrsams. If as written with fairness'......

Weaver's "agrippa Posthumus And Other Paenis " Are -...

into the world by some very extravsgatit praises by the au- Thor's.brother. Mr. WEAVER-IS- deadi , aad his .volume, like his own Agrippa, is postlininous. Mi. WEAVER was:a......

New Books.

TILE WORKS OF THE WEEK, OR TES Ruvuma:Ws TABLE. Igo. Vol.. gm. Psblithers. 18TOMCAL A/CLIQUITI88 SCOitish Gall 2 Bro. Smith and Elder. Hisroar Be l's History of the French......

Mr. Boaden Hag Given Us Another Of His Theatrical...

Mrs. Joni) AN is his preient rubject. It is pleasing:to us to reflect,, that we have, in onetime, done all that lay in. our power to dis- courage this Writer.' - .His books are......

Our Poetical Shelves Gape, Like The Unfilled Niches Of A

mauso- leum. .A thing called the World, "a poein," lies next to Agrippa PosthumUs. The following is . a specimen of *hat men dare print . _ and.call poetry. - - "The World is......