POETRY.

In Three Vols. Post 8vo.MORTIMER DELMAR.By the Author of “Conrad Blessington.”

In Three Vols. Post 8vo.JANET; OR A GLANCE AT HUMAN NATURE.By the Author of “Misrepresentation.”

In Two Large Vols. with upwards of 100 Engravings, by the First Artists.THE BOOK OF GEMS.Containing Memoirs and Specimens of the Poets,From Chaucer to Cowper.ByS. C. Hall, Esq.

“This is in all respects so beautiful a book that it would be scarcely possible to suggest an improvement. Its contents are not for a year nor for an age, but for all time.”—Examiner.

In Eight Vols. with fine Engravings, by theFindens, Fromoriginal Drawings.THE LIFE AND WORKS OF COWPER.Including his Private Correspondence. By the Rev.T. Grimshawe.

In one Vol. Foolscap 8vo. New Edition.THE MESSIAH.By the Rev.R. Montgomery.

In One Vol. 8vo.ITALY;With Historical and Classical Notes, byJ. E.Reade, Esq.

In One Vol. Foolscap.MELANIE; AND OTHER POEMS.ByN. P. Willis, Esq.

In One Vol. Foolscap 8vo. with Portrait.THE VOW OF THE PEACOCK.By MissLandon.

In One Vol. Foolscap 8vo.THE SONGS OF THE ALHAMBRA.By MissSmith.

In 8vo.THE STAR OF SEVILLE.By Mrs.Butler; Late MissKemble.

In Foolscap 8vo.TRANQUIL HOURS.By Mrs.E. Thomas.

In One Vol. 8vo.HOURS AT NAPLES; AND OTHER POEMS.By LadyE. Stuart Wortley.

In One Vol. Foolscap. 8vo.SATAN; A POEM.By the Rev.R. Montgomery.New Edition.

In One Vol. Foolscap 8vo.GAZELLA; OR RILCAR THE WANDERER.A Poetical Romance. ByF. Worsley, Esq.

THE SERAPHIM;AND OTHER POEMS.By MissBarrett.

In One Vol. 8vo.IMPRESSIONS OF ITALY.By LadyE. Stuart Wortley.

In One Vol. 8vo.THE DELUGE.ADramain Twelve Scenes.ByJ. E. Reade, Esq., Author of “Italy,” and “Cain the Wanderer.”

In 8vo.RICHELIEU; OR THE CONSPIRACY.APlay, in Five Acts.By the Author of “The Lady of Lyons,” “Eugene Aram,” &c.

THE CABINETS COMPARED; OR AN ENQUIRY INTO THE LATE AND PRESENT ADMINISTRATIONS.

THE RIGHTS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND VINDICATED.

EXAMINATION OF RECENT WORKS ON CHURCH REFORM.

THE CRISIS EXAMINED.By D’Israeli the Younger.

REPLY TO A PAMPHLET ENTITLED “WHAT HAS THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON GAINED BY THEDISSOLUTION?”

HOW LONG WILL THEY LAST? A LETTER FROM A RETIRED MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

DEFECTS IN ELECTION COMMITTEES, WITH A PLAN FOR IMPROVING THEM.

WHAT WAS THE OBJECT OF THE REFORM BILL?

REMARKS ON THE FOREIGN RELATIONS OF ENGLAND. ByMontague Gore, Esq.

AN APPEAL AGAINST THE TAMWORTH ADDRESS.

SPEECH OF SIR ROBERT PEEL, ON RETIRING FROM OFFICE.

THE REFORM OF THE REFORM BILL. ByWm. Ewart, Esq.

OBSERVATIONS ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS, BY A WHIG OF THE OLD SCHOOL.

THE TIME TO SPEAK; OR, WHAT DO THE PEOPLE SAY?

A LETTER TO THE QUARTERLY REVIEW ON THE COURSE AND PROBABLE TERMINATION OF THE NIGER.

THE REFORM BILL PROVED TO BE AN ERROR.

LORD ELDON’S SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION.

AN APOLOGY FOR THE BALLOT.

A LETTER TO SIR R. H. INGLIS, BY A MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

A LETTER TO LORD PALMERSTON ON BRITISH RELATIONS WITH CHINA.

THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND’S DEFENCE AGAINST HER REAL ENEMIES AND PRETENDED REFORMERS.

OPEN VOTING BETTER THAN BALLOT.

ON THE DISTURBANCES IN CANADA.By Montague Gore, Esq.

LETTERS OF A CONSERVATIVE.By Walter Savage Landor, Esq.

CONSIDERATIONS ON THE STATE OF THE NATION.

LETTER ON THE WELLINGTON AND NELSON MEMORIALS.

London:W. Blatch, Printer, Grove Place, Brompton.

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The following typographical errors were corrected.

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