LITERATURE

... the Edinburgh Cabinet Library for illustrating the Mis- tory, tile antiquities, and the present coltlition of Africa. In the first volume, Africa il general ?? described, and all account given of the progress of diseovery, the physical aspect, and the moral ...

Varieties

... W-7arIetfe0. NEw WARLIXE DEFERCE.-Accounts from the Flague, speaking of the threatened war between Holland and Belgium, state The Government is said to have ap. proved of a' plan for inuaoutin7g the country, which might be carried into effect very promptly ...

REVIEW

... .act of it politic In. justice to another, till the ?? war, by its enormni. ties in crime, compelled the British governmenr to arrest at last the madnessof the colony.' Soon after the Cahfre war in 1835, which was perhaps more deeply disgraceful to Britain ...

HISTORICAL SKETCH OF ALGIERS

... formidable an:3 independent, whose capiial was the t quarter-deck, and whose territory wsa the ocean. Ariiving co! on the coast of Africa in the course of one of their roving pel cxpeditions, and finding every thit'g there a prey to anar- Ot ehy, they were rot ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Outre. Mer, or, a Pilgrimage to the Old World-Captain Boteler's 1 Vuyage of Discovery to Africa and Arabia -Lieutenant Moodie's 1 Ten Years in South Africa. The fascinating Memairs of Madame Junot, now. completed- A Winter in 'the Far West, ...

LITERATURE

... satisfied. The volume before us completes the treatises ol Africa. There have been four volumes published on this subject. The first of these is entitled Narrative of Discovery and Adventure iX Africa. The second volume isa View of Ancient and Mo- dern Egypt ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... lights of time, Let intellect march how it will, They stick to oil and watchmen still. This is the true way of carrying on the war. If the Tories attack Russell-square, retaliate on Grosvenor,-make reprisals on Berkeley,-scorn Portman,-in short, keep no squares ...

AMERICAN BOOKS

... the numerous islands, arranged by modern geographers, under the names of Australasia and Polynesia; a general description of Africa, and a particu. lar account of its various states and islands. This volume also contains three Maps, and it has 859 pages ...

VARIETIES

... 'cargo lately areived at New Yornk: no less than twenty blacks who had purchased their freedorim at Demerarn, going back to Africa in the British brig Go- vetnor Teplite,'and put into New Yotk to make pur. chases. The greater part had been 30 years absent ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES,

... Prussian I government and the Archbishop of Posen. It was not because of the Wolverine sloop of war being ordered from the Malta station to the coast of Africa to cruise after slaves that the Ron. Captain Howard, brother 5 of Lord Morpeth, resigned the command ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE. An Expedition of Discovery into the Interior qf Africa. By Fir J. E. ALEXANDER, ?? 2 vols.-Colburn, 1838. This expedition was undertaken at the Invitation of the Geographical Seciety, and under the further sanction of Gi vernment, both of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Ministers visited Viscount Palmerston yesterday at the Foreign Ofllce. Entl Grey, amcompaoled by Mr. Ellice, the Secretary at War, returned to town last evening. Viscaunt Melbourne, Viscount Paimerston, and Mr. Charles Grant, returned to town from Briahton ...