31 DECEMBER 1831, page 18

Chenevix On National Character.

THE author of this work is Mr. CHENEVIX the chemist, who resided chiefly in France, and is most popularly known as the author of certain articles in the Edinburgh Review and the......

Westminster Review.

THE new Number of the Westminster is the most various, and on .the whole the most masterly, that we remember in the course of its existence. The literature and the politics are......

Pictures And Artists.

No two works afford a more striking contrast than Birrv's Cities o r Europe, and Ti it La's England and 1-I ales ; the latter feeble, fiat, mo- notonous, and literally exact;......

Plutarch.

THE Classical Library is now proceeding with its translation of Plutarch. Nearly every day furnishes us with occasion to lament that we were not born a quarter of a century......

Excitement.

.WE cannot too strongly recommend a little volume which is published under this title. It is a. description of Annual, and. this is, we believe, its second appearance. We last......

Mental Recreation.

Mental Recreation, or Select Maxims, is about one of the best col- lections of Sayings we remember. They are selected from writers of all ages and all countries, and......