26 MARCH 1836, page 17

Anderson's Practical Mercantile Correspondence.

POLITE Letter-writers, as every one knows, are numerous enough : it was reserved for Mr. ANDERSON and the present age to infuse the essence of CHESTERFIELD into a letter of......

The Governess.

Looxtrea back through the vista of the past, we have an impres- sion that a certain degree of celebrity was obtained among the novel-readers of a bygone (lay by" The Balance of'......

Langton's Captivity In France.

WHILST pleasantly pursuing his voyage to the West Indies, in the spring of 1809, Mr. LANoTors was engaged in admiring two men-of-war standing under easy sail. Being a passenger,......

Coins Of The Romans Relating To Britain.

To the Roman antiquary or historian the value and importance af coins cannot be overrated. As Mr. AKERMAN elegantly remarks, "With a foresight which has seldom been evinced by......