16 APRIL 1836, page 19

Progress Of Publication.

"Boz" has commenced a periodical under the title of the Pick- wick Club ; which feigns to be a record of the sayings, doings, and adventures of a knot of aspiring Cocknies, whom......

Anecdotes Of The Family Circle, Is The First Number Of

an in- tended series of ana, which the editor appears to hope may derive some novelty from a classification, if they possess none in them- selves. The contents of the volume......

Southey's Cowper.

THE third volume of SOUTHEY'S edition of COWPER completes the Lfe and commences the Letters. Of the latter it is unnecessary to speak ; they are beyond the need or the power of......

Barrow's Tour Round Ireland.

THE previous volumes of Mr. BARROW have chiefly derived their interest from the nature of the people and the scenery amongst which he travelled, and the distinct though not......

The Reverend Henry S'tebiiing Is Well Known As A Rhetorical

divine, whose fluent emphasis of style passes with many for the higher qualities of animation and vigour. His History of the Reformation (LARDNEWS Cabinet Cyclopedia) will......

The Professions, Is A Series Of Satires On Law, Physic,

and Divinity, and the Army and Navy ; one satire being devoted to each profession. The writer apologizes for his verse ; but his verse is the best part about hint : had his......

We Are No Admirers Of The Bit-by-bit Principle In Any

thing; and the Aphorisms if Junius, which Mr. G. T. FISHER has been at the pains of selecting from that extraordinary writer, is not the kind of argument to convince us of our......