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Election-day Is A Correct And Well-written Description,...

verne, of the disgraceful scenes that, even under the Re- form I'M, still prevail at elections, to the scandal of all parties and the advantage of none but the publicans. As a......

The Child's Fairy Library Is A Republication Of The Best

fairy tales, in small thin square volumes, each one complete in itself; and embellished with a great many pretty wood-cuts, designed in an elegant style by the French artists......

The Newspaper Reporter Who Has Published His " Random Re-

collections" of the Lords and Commons, and an account of the " Great Metro:r lls," has commenced a monthly series of Sketches in London. The first number is devoted to " Begging......

A Pictorial Edition Of The Book Of Common Prayer, To

corre• spond with the Pictorial Bible. has been commenced by Mr. KNIGHT, in monthly parts. The type is large and clear, and the pages are adorned profusely with the most......

The Form Recommended For The Solemnization Of Matrimony Is A

production intended for the use of such Dissenters as avail themselves of the new Marriage Act, and do not wish to trust their divines, or themselves, to extempore ceremonials......

Fine Art S.

STATUE OF SIR THOMAS MONRO. THE equestrian statue of Sir Thomas Monro, cast in bronze by Cnaxsairv, which is to be sent to India, at present stands in the yard of Sir FRAscts .......

A Collection Qf Hymns For Public And Private Worship,...

by JOHN R. BEARD. This volume is chiefly intended for Unitarian congregations ; and is designed to free them from the necessity of pilfering from Trinitarian selections, and......

In Addition To All These, We Have Several Books Before

us which must wait for a further examination, or which do not require it. Amongst the latter is a volume of the Library of Entertaining Knowledge, which commences a cheap......

The Indefatigable Mr. Loudon, Having Supplied The Country...

Encyclopaedias of Gardening, Agriculture, and Rural Architecture, and an Arboretum, now in course of publi- cation, has turned his attention to the wants of Cocknevdom, to which......

There Is A Proposal In Blachwood's 41iagazine For...

form an Exhibition of pictures by amateur artists, which we should be glad to see carried into effect. Amateurs are, it seems, restricted to one spe- cimen of their talent in......