11 DECEMBER 1830, page 17

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.......

Signor Anstras Has Sent Us A Practical Method Of Learning

Bussola per lo Studio Pratico della Lingua Italiana." We could not conceive for some time what could have been his motive for printing such:a work, till we found out that—the......

We Have Not Paid The Prompt Attention We Ought To

have done- to the first volume of Mr. BENNETT'S. " Grardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society:' It is a magnificent show-book, with ures of the animals contained in the......

We Have Three Able Works Of Fiction On Our Table.

We like them all, but for different reasons. Basil Barrington is a sketchy and hasty performance, but there is great truth in its picture of genteel distress, and infinite good......

Mr. Times's Popular Series Of Instruction, Arranged In...

answer, under the taking title of the" Plain 'Why and Be- cause," contains a good deal of scattered information on various subjects. But what are a few facts ? it is the......