4 AUGUST 1877, Page 25

We must mention with praise the patriotism of a "Citizen

and Goldsmith," who, on occasion of the four hundredth anniversary of the introduction of printing, and in honour of William Caxton, gratuitously circulates Some Rules for the Conduct of Life, being those which the Corporation of London presents to every apprentice on whom its freedom is conferred. The volume is printed in type that resembles that of Caxton's volumes.