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The Visionary, With Other Poems, Is A Publication Of The

inde- fatigable Lady E. S. WORTLEY. The plan of the leading poem we do not exactly comprehend ; but it appears to be a cento of thoughts and reflections upon various subjects,......

Advice To Purchasers Of Horses, Is A Clear,...

succinct account of the conformation and diseases of the horse; pointing out the defects and good qualities of the animal, as indi- cated by the size and shape of the various......

The Perennial Mr. Coghlan's Guide To St. Petersburg And...

is significant of the extent to which summer excursions are now carried ; fur so experienced a caterer for small tourists would scarcely have risked such a publication, unless......

St. Vincent De Paul And The Sisters Of Charity, Is

a little Catholic publication, with apparently a twofold object,—one to interest the reader in the lives of the Romish Saints, and in the charitable establishments to which......

The Appearance Of A Fourth Edition Of Rooktvood, In One

goodly volume, clad in an embroidered red jacket like a gallant highway- man, and decked out with illustrative gems by CRUIKSH ANK, is evidence of the sympathy which the ideal......

The People Of Gravesend, As Well As The Cockney-folk, Owe

a vote of thanks to Dr. CULVERWELL, for the publication of an useful and amusing little brochure, entitled Hints to the Citizens of London ; in which he descants on the medical......

The Pilgrim And Other Poems, Is A School Production, Of

six- teen years and under; which has now first seen the light. Re- gardcd in this point of view, the poems may claim the highest praise such verses are ever likely to......

British Song Birds, Being Popular Descriptions And...

choristers of the groves, by Mr. NEVILLE WOOD, is the latest, the fullest, and, all things considered, the best of the various publica- tions on Ornithology ; for the......

Not Long Ago, Donald Walker Proved To Us That The

genera- lity of people knew not how to walk properly ; now comes ALEXANDER BELL to tell us that they do not speak properly. and it is too true—more shame to our teachers. How......

A New Serial Work, With The Inviting Title Of The

Library of Anecdote, has been commenced by that experienced caterer fur the miscellaneous reader, CHARLES KNIGHT; and the first vo- lume of the Book of Table-Talk, with which it......