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TRAVELS IN INDIA AND KASHMIR.*

... expense of the morality of its votaries; ind that secret monitor, which the Almighty has placed vithin the breast of every man, speaks as eloquently to the Eiiadeo as to the European. And are the crimes of Christian Earope less glaring than those of Pnpan and ...

THE BOOK OF THE GARDEN.*

... impurity of moistare-are admirably secured by the use of those elegant little portable greenhouses known as ' Wardian cases. Speaking of these cases It is imagined, says the author It is imagined by uninformed persons that complete ex- clusion of sir is ...

BELGIUM AND THE AUSTRIAN MARRIAGE.*

... of his own alone. [ The disguise is, indeed, transparent enough is it not, Monsieur Troplong V If the French press dared to speak otherwise than as they arc permitted, many an able and witty French writer would have met it with the familiar salutation which ...

SAM SLICK'S WISE SAWS AND MODERN INSTANCES.*

... joy, end the huni of unseen myriads of animate creatures, and the flowers of the fields, 'land the blossoming shrubs, all speak of peace, quiet, and bappitess. Is it any wonder that those who live there becomepart of the laadscape'and harmonisewithallanad ...

LANG'S ACCOUNT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.*

... The country in its natural state, before it was covered with the flocks and herds of the colonists, was enveloped, so -to speak, in a mantle of indigenous grass, which in newly discovered tracts was generally tall enough to reach the saddle-girths of ...

THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO.*

... the most renowed and most ferocious of 'these free- booters, but in describing their haunts we must allow Mr. St. John to speak for himself. The following picture will startle the professors of ordi- nary naval warfare The economy of this pirate haunt ...

THE MAGAZINES

... the absolute success of the Free-trade policy, is clearly not satisfied with the present state of things, or, more properly speaking, with the men who have real- ised it. . Fraser.-The most prominent article is devoted to a review of the great works of the ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... which might fairly be cre. dited to him after the item of genius was with. drawn from the account. It is not necessary to t speak of certain managerial intrigues, which, after Mr. BaOOKE's campaign, somewhat complicated bis position, and which compelled ...

LIFE AND TIMES OF MADAME DE STAEL.*

... may legitimately he a set side by side. We will give one instance, bad in enough to represent a hundred. The authoress st speaking of the change which Necker underwent in 0 the estimation of the mob, and- ends her observa- 1 tions thus *--I He was no longer ...

ASTLEY'S

... thiak they had better go home to their celestial residences and Jupiter's gracious assent being signified through a heavenly speaking-trumpet, the scene draws, and a splendid mythological tableau is visible, which, its glitter brought out by coloured fires ...

THERE AND BACK AGAIN.*

... wnere novelty can charm us. Each traveller will meet with fresh incidents of travel, but these incidents, though strictly speaking different, yet weary the reader by their general air of sameness. We might easily draw up a list of the principal events ...

THE MAIDEN'S TOWER.*

... cabin ! My father has grown worseand' a seorse on the voyage, and may be now already dead from error, and- my brother cannot speak a word to him.' 'Gently, gently ! you should not have-left the cabin. Vhatis your lather's name? 'What is he?' A (lila name ...