John Howard's Winter Journey. By William A. Guy, M.b. (de
lti Rue and (Yo.)—The "winter journey" of John Howard was one undertaken by him in 1773-4, with the object of finding a precedent for the Justices of Bedfordshire, of which......
Novels.—the Golden Prime. By E. Boyle. 3 Vols. (chapman And
Hall.)—Mr. Boyle has made acquaintance with many strange places and people, and has the art of describing them in a very vivid and effective way. Of this variety of experience......
England's Policy: Its Traditions And Problems. By Lewis...
and Wallace, Edinburgh.)—Mr. Sergeant reviews the past, criticises the present, and speculates on the future of English policy. We cannot follow him into questions which do not......
• Current Literature.
Old and New Edinburgh. By James Grant. Vol. I. (Cassell, Petter, Galpin, and Co.)—Although it may be truly said that there is no end of books about the picturesque capital of......
The Magazines.
THE Magazines this month strike us as deficient in interest. There is plenty of intelligence in them, and there is the usual supply of good fiction, but no one contains any......