8 SEPTEMBER 1832, page 21

The Arts.

THE Second Part of Mr. GOULD'S splendid wcrk of the Birds of Europe has appeared; and is even superior to the First, in the beauty and variety of its specimens, and in the......

In The Fourth Number Of The Grillers/ Qf Portraits,• We

have a vigorous likeness, by VANDERBANK, of the immortal Newton ; whose massive face, with white flowing locks, and somewhat anxious expression, Would seem to convey the notion......

The History Of Poland Is One Of Injustice And Wrong.

Her chronicles are records of acts of oppression and tyranny—of the wars of a nation against kings and rulers. Her annals are written in the blood of her children. Her......

Bzwwx'slast Work, Which He Did Not Live To Complete, Is

before us in .rts unfinished state, but not the less interesting because imperfect. It is the tail-piece of this ingenious artist—a memento mori---a graphic finis,......

A Good Specimen Of What Is Now Ordinarily Done In

wood engraving, is afforded us in a spirited sketch of Young Napoleon. There is as little work as possible, but as much as is necessary; and that is clear, bold, and effective,......

H. B. Has Not Been Idle Since The Parliament Broke

up ; he has been recording one or two of the few incidents that marked its close. Like echoes, his sketches prolong peals of laughter. The Duke of Wellington is made to look......

Acxxameior Has Just Brought Out A Beautiful Improvement...

old crayons, which he calls his Pastiles for Tinting. Its material is a mixture of grease and wax, similar to lithographic chalk ; and it is made of every requisite variety and......

The Army.

WAR - OFFICE, September 7th.-4th Regt. of Dragoon Guards : Cornet A. B. E. Holdsworth to be Lieut. by purchase, vice Chawner, promoted-31d Regt. of Light Dragoons : Lieut. G. H.......