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Alfred Chalon's Miniature Whole-length Portrait Of Lord...

lithographed by LANE, is just so much of a resemblance as to enable us to guess without looking at the inscription whom it is intended to represent. CHALON has taken twenty......

T The Fifty-sixth Number Of The Family Library Commences A

very difficult undertaking—the adaptation of JOHN WESLEY'S Compendium of Natural Philosophy to the state of science in the present day. When it is remembered that little was......

Mr. Effingham Wilson Has Published A New Edition Of The

Parliamentary Test-Book, with division-lists on some important questions, and corrections and additions, so as to complete the work to the present month. Our readers are aware,......

Turner's England And Wales.

THIS splendid publication comes so rarely under our cognizance, and' its merits are of so high an order, that we cannot be content to let it pass among the rank and file of our......

Fine Arts.

WE chanced to see the other day a cabinet-picture of " Shylock after the Trial," by ALEXANDER CHRISTIE ; which, as the first work of a painter almost self-taught, is of such......

Should Any One Desire To Make Himself Acquainted With...

at Bristol in respect to the past state and present condition of the charges on its trade, the best mode, in the opinion of a very active and industrious " Burgess," of......

The Catholicon Is So Exclusively Devoted To Roman...

and controversial matters, that it has little general interest. The learning and acuteness displayed will give it value with per- sons, of whatever creed, who arc fond of......

We Are No Admirers Of The Bit-by-bit Principle In Any

thing; and the Aphorisms if Junius, which Mr. G. T. FISHER has been at the pains of selecting from that extraordinary writer, is not the kind of argument to convince us of our......