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November 1, 1851. THE EXAMINER. NEW BOOKS. BENTLEY'S 13 Great Marlborough street. MR Albemarle street, October, 1851.

MURRAY'S NEW LIST. 1851-2. MR BOOKS. LIST OF NEW COS-BURN AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY.

1. The GRENVILLE PAPERS; being the 7 TUchnrd Grenville. Earl Temple, and THE HISTORY OF THE WAR 1ST AFFGHANISTAN. By John 'William Kaye. Brother Smree Grenville, their Mends and Contemporaries Edited by Wk.Jas.

Smith. Vols. I and II. Svo. with that country, LIVES of the FRIENDS and CONTEM- PORAMES of LORD CHANCELLOR CLARENDON.

Illus-trat of Portraits in his Gallery. By Lady Theresa Lewis. Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo.

li TTTSTORY of ENGLAND under the IN 1850, Through Bosnia, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Koumelia, Albania, and Epirus, with a Visit to Greece and the Ionian Islands, and a Homeward Tour through Hungary and the Selavonian Provinces of Austria on the Lower Danube. BY EDMUND SPENCER, ESQ. Author of Travels in isc. 2 vols. Svo, with Illustrations, and a valuable Map or European Turkey, from the most recent Charts in the possession of the Austrian and 'iurkisn Governments, revised by the Author, 28s.

bouDd. 2 vols. Svo, 3Gs. II. THE ANS AYRII; Now ready, i.

The Traveller's Library, IX and X. A LADY'S VOYAGE ROUND the WORLD; From the German of Ida PfeifFer. By Mrs Percy Sixnett. 2 Parts, 16mo, price 2a. Mr P.

H. GOSSE'S NEW WORK-A NATURALIST'S SOJOURN IN JAMAICA. With coloured Plates, post 8vo, 14s. "The main source of the freshness of the book is the circum. stance that everything is drawn from Nature." Literary Gazette.

III. Bishop THIRLWALL'S HISTORY of GREECE. An improved Library Edition. Vol. VI with Map of the Marches of Alexander.

8vo, 12s. HAYDN'S BOOKIVof DIGNITIES; or, Rolls of the Ofiicial Personages of the British Empire. Being a New Edition, improved and continued, of Beatsoa's Political Index. 8vo, 25s. A HISTORY of the ENGLISH RAILWAY its SOCIAL RELATIONS and REVELATIONS.

By Joux Francis. 2 vols. 8vo, 24s. VI. The CABINET LAWYER; or, POPULAR DIGEST of the LAWS of ENGLAND.

Edition cor. rected with the Statutes of the last Session, and Legal Decisions to Mich. Term, 14 15 Victoria. Pcap. 8vo, 10s.

6d. VII. SHAKSPEARE'S SENTIMENTS and SI- MILES. Illuminated by Henkt Noel Humphreys. Inmassire carvel covers, with medallion Head and Cypher.

Square port HOUSES of XORK and LANCASTER. With an Introductory OR, ASSASSINS. WITH TRAVELS IS THE FURTHER EAST, IHCLTODia A VISIT TO NINEVEH. By Lieut, the Hon. Feed.

Walpole, R.N. 3 vols. Illustrations, 11. 2s. HI.

Sketch of tne jjiany iw-'iuimauivu. 4. HISTORY of ENGLAND, from the PEACE of UTRECHT. Bv Lord Mahoh. Tola and VI.

The First Tears of the American War 1763-80. Svo. 5. "ALL MY EYE." By the Author of Bubbles from the Brunnen of 2 vols, post 8vo. 6.

LTVES of the THREE DEVEREUX, AND THE NILBS, BY GEORGE MELLY, ESQ. 2 vols, with Map and Illustrations, 31s. bound. Mr Melly is an animated writer a quick observer His style is buoyant, lively, and agreeable, and hi. i boot from nrsi to last, instructive and Post.

III. SPAIN it ss, BY G. A. HOSKINS, ESQ. 2 vols, with Illustrations, 21s.

bound. Tfc la tins mnpfc 8vo, 21S. VIII. MOORE'S LALLA ROOKH With 13 Plates from Designs by Corbould Meadows -and Stephanos New Edition (1851). Square crown Svo, 15s.

morocco, ess. TH WHALE. By Herman Melville, Author of Typee' and 3 vols. IV. SIGNET'S HISTORY OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS.

2 vols. 8vo, with Portrait, 2Ss. REV. R. W.

BROWNE1S HISTORY OF GREEK CLASSICAL LITERATURE. "To the tourist, tnisworx win jnuvw -rrr: complete ad most interesting.uoriraiture of Spain as it 18 that under our notice. 'J ohn iiuii. EARLS of ESSEX 1540-1646. Pounded upon Letters and Documents chiefly unpublished.

By the Hon. Capt. R.N. 2vols.8vo. 7.

SELECTIONS from the DUKE of WELLINGTON'S DESPATCHES. By the late Col. Gukwood, C.B. New and Cheaper Edition. Svo.

8. A HISTORY of the SIKHS. By the late Capt. J. D.

Cunningham. Second Edition, with a Memoir. Map, 8vo. 9. LIFE of THOMAS STOTHARD, RA.

With Personal Reminiscences. By Mrs Bray. Illustrated. Small 10. HOME SERMONS: written for Sunday Reading in Families.

By Rev. Johh Penrose. Svo. 11. The DANES and NORTHMEN in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and IRELAND.

By J. 3. A. Worsaae. Woodcuts, Svo.

12. -The HAND its MECHANISM and Endowments, as evincing Design. By Sir Charles A In November- IX. 0 Uicht Hon. Sir JAMES STEPHEN'S inminH the HISTORY of FRANCE, delivered in the TJniversity of Cambridge.

2 vols. Svo, 24s. On I'riday next. THE NEW NOVELS, i. RAVENSCLIF'FE.

BY THE AUTHOR OF EMILIA 3 vols. Sir BENJAMIN BRODIE'S PHYSI0L0- GICAL RESEARCHES, collected and republished from tt. Philosophical withNotes. XI. Sir J.

RICHARDSON'S BOAT THE PAPPENHEIMERS. 2 vols. 8vo, 31s, XII. tit- A SHARP'S NEW and COM- OR, FAMILY MYSTERIES. BY MRS TROLLOPS.

3 vols. nr TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY New Edition, Woodcuts, post 8vo. 13. PERSONAL NARRATIVE of an ENGLISHMAN DOMESTICATED in ABYSSINIA. By Mansfield Parkyks.

With Illustrations. 8vo. 14. An ILLUSTRATED CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY and BIOGRAPHY; designed as a Popular Manual for Youth. By Wm.

Smith, LL.D. 200 Woodcuts, post Svo. 15. A CHURCH DICTIONARY. By W.

F. Hook, D.D. Vicar of Leeds. Sixth Edition, revised, Svo. A Novel.

Edited by Captain Ashton. 3 vols. VII. LIEUTENANT BURTON'S SCENES IN SCLNDE. 2 vols, post Svo, 21s.

VIII. M'MICKING'S MANILLA AND THE PHILIPPINES IN 1848-50. Post Svo, 10s. Cd. Richard Bentley, New Burlington street (Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty).

OR, THE PERVERT. BY THE AUTHOR OF lvol. A most fascinating book, written throughout with unusual ability. The most captivating feature in the work is its masterly delineations of character." United Service Magazine. of the BRITISH ISLANDS and NARROW SEAS 10s.

XIII. Mr M'CULLOCH'S TREATISE on the rTBriTlVf STANCES which determine the RATE of WAGES aod the SdITION of tS LABOURING CLASSES. Fcap. Svo. XIV.

WESLEY and METHODISM. By Is.uc Taylok, Author of Loyola and Post Svo, Portrait. BLAIR'S CHRONOLOGICAL and HIS. 8vo, 3ls. 6d.

XTI The CHURCH of CHRIST in its IDEA, AITMBUTES, and MINISTRY. By the Rev. Edwaed M- THUR LlTXOK, 3TO. XVII TASSO'S JERUSALEM DELIVERED, xviii. MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES.

Illustrated foyll svo, 31s. oaf; morocco, by Hayday, 2s. Hi a ftw London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. NEW NOVELS. 16.

GROTE'S HISTORY of GREECE. Vols. IX and X. From the Restoration of the Democracy at Athens (n.o. 403), to the Conclusion of the Sacred War (b.c 346).

With Maps, 8vo. 17. MURRAY'S OFFICIAL HANDBOOK of CHURCH and STATE. Being a Manual of Historical and Political Reference for all Classes. 1 vol.

foap. 8vo. John Murray, Albemarle street ELIZA COOK'S JOURNAL. Price lid. weekly, and in Monthly Parts.

Part XXX is just published, completing the Fifth Volume. Novel and interesting Notes of an Autumn Trip through Munster will be commenced in the First Number of the Sixth Volume. Vols. II, and III contain numerous Stories, expressly written ror children. Vols.

I to bound in green cloth, price 4b. 6d. each. All back Numbers are on sale at the London Office, 3 Raquet court. Fleet street.

A STORY OF REAL LIFE. 3 vols. This work cannot fail to find a large circle of readers, as much from the beauty of its sentiments, as from the interest of the narrative, and the ease of the stjle with which it is written. Observer. This day is published, JLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, No.

CCOCXXXIII, for KOYEMBEB, price 2s. 6d. CONTENTS The Dramas of Henry Taylor. A legend of Gibraltar. German Letters from Paris.

The Submarine Telegraph. Vr My Novel or, Varieties in English Life. Part XT. The Master Thief. A Norse Popular Tale.

Day-Dreams of an Exile. Autumn Politics. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London. TKROSPEOTIVE REVIEW for MISS STRICKLAND'S LIFE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Now ready, with Two Portraits, 12s.

bound "ERASER'S MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER, JL NOVEMBER, 2s. Od. 1. Recent Translations of Classical Poets. 2.

Polemical Fiction. 3. The American Fugitive Slave Act. 4 T4t.li.rir,,, nrr RonlnffV. LIVES OF TIE QUEENS Or mmm, VOL.

IV. The Harmony of the Intentional and Logical Elements in the ultimate grounas oi riengious joenci. London John Chapman, 142 Strand. BY AGNES STRICKLAND. riOLBURN'S NEW MONTHLY MAGA- zrNE.

Edited by W. Haeiuson Ainswoeth, Eaq. CoKTENTS FOB NoVEStBEIt. No. CCCLXXI.

ITlCe 03. Oa, or oy pose, os. cuuwma 1. Autobiography of Captain Digby Grand or, The Dangerous Classes. Part I.

2. History of the Hungarian "War. Chapter I. 3. The French Critic in London.

4. The Search for Sir John Franklin. 5. Venus Akestria. By W.

Allingham. Poets and Players. 7. The Revelations of a Common-place Man (concludedj. 8.

Our Wars in Central Aaia. 9. Flax and Flax -Cotton. 10. Edmund Burke.

11. Ministerial Crisis in France. Chronique de Paris. 12. What has the British Tax-Payer to do with Colonial Wara or Constitutions London John W.

Parker and Son, West Strand. New, revised, and cheaper Edition, embellished with Portraits of The Golden Ingots. A Story of the Paris Lottery. By Dudley Costello. The Fate of Kaffirland.

A Dark Deed of the Days gone by. Tbe Curse of Gold. Hester Somerset. The Griffins in Switzerland. French Almanacs for 1852.

Young Tom Hall's Heart-aches and Horse3. Pictures of my Barrack Lite. By a German oldier. Gold in Australia. Dirge for the Exhibition of 1851.

A Trip to Khartum. Vol. IT comprises the LIFE of QUEEN ELIZABETH, complete, oocupying nearly 800 pages. Also, now ready, VOL IS TiElS5 HISTORY OF THE GQNSULAT unapman ana nail, jsj riccaaiuy PATRICK ESQ. B.A.

This day is published, price 2d. 6d. or by post, 3s. npHE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE for November, containing The Salmon and Sea Fisheries. Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune.

Chap. XLVIII. A Village "Syndicus." Chap. XLIX. "A Lucky Meeting." Chap.

L. The March on Vienna. Historic Notes on the Irish Census.Our Great Exhibition of Novels for 1851. A Legend of the East Neuk of Fife. A Good Spec.

Dramatic Sketch. By B. B. Feltus. Our Portrait Gallery No.

LXT. Patrick Macdowell, Esq. R.A. Lines on a Sleeping Girl. By Alaric A.

Watts. London during the Summer of 1851. Glasgow. Dublin James M'Glashan, 50 Upper Sackville street. Wm.

S. Orr and Co. 2 Amen corner, London, and Liverpool. Sold by all Booksellers. Just published, and may be had at all the Libraries, FLORENCE SACKVILLE; Or, SELF-DEPENDENCE.

By Mrs Bubburt. In 3 vols. 2. THE FAIR ARE Or, HUSBANDS WIVES. In! vols.

Just ready. 3. AGATHA BEAUFORT; Or, FAMILY PRIDE. By the Author of in 3 vols. London Smith, Elder, and Co.

65 Cornhffl COLBURN'S ENGLISH TRANSLATION. The leading subjects of interest comprised in the present volume are the Campaign in Spain in 180D the Battle of Talavora the Expedition to Rocheforfr-the Disastrous Waloheren Expedition Napoleon's Divorce from Josephine, and Marriage with Mane Louise, Colburn and Co. Publishers, 13 Great Marlborough street. npHE ART -JOURNAL. No.

CLXI, for JL NOVEMBER, contains Two EngravingB from the Vernon Gallery-the Battle of Trafalgar, after O. Stanfield and Wood-catting in Windsor Forest, after J. linnell also an Engraving on Steel, from the Sta'uc of The Bavaria, at Munich, by fcchivan-thaler. Among the Engravings on Wood -will be fonndPour Subjects of Sacred History Examples of the Artists of Germany; and Fortitude, by Professor Mucke, of Dusseldorf. Literary portion of the Number embraces Art, Science, and Manufacture as a unity-Part II, Second Prize Essay, by G.

Wallis; Wanderings in the Crystal Palace, No. IV Papier Maohe Manufacture, by Professor Hunt Costumes of Various Epochs, by Professer Heidelhoff, Illustra cd; the Awards of the Juries the Great Masters of Art, No. XI, Adrian von Ostado, Illustrated Pilgrimages to English Shrines-Chertsey and its Neighbourhood, by Mrs S. C. Hall, Illustrated Pre-Raphaelitism; Jet and Jet OrnamentB Equestrian Statue of her Majesty at Glasgow, rln will be uublished.

in 1 vol. 8vo, SIR CHARLES NA-PIER'S ADMINISTRATION of SCINBE, including his CAMPAIGN in the HILL. By Major-General Sir William Napier. K.C.B. With Maps and Illustrations.

jmapiek, jpp an4 Hall, 19.1 Piccadilly. Tfciq dav is nublivhed. rp HE ECLECTIC REVIEW for JL NOVEMBER, price Is. 6d. CONTAINS 1.

The British An ti -state-church Association. 2. Arab Travels in Central Africa. 3. Porter's Textual Criticism.

4. The Ballad Poetry of Scotland. 5. Adventures of a Gold-seeker. fi.

South African Missions Freeman and Dr Gray. 7. Religious Scandal the Story of my Life. 8. Religious Aspects of the Great Exhibition.

9. Review of the Month, London Ward and Co. Paternoster row. u. mue anu co.

zo F.MOTRS and ADVENTURES of SIR and 80 Illus- This day, a New Edition, with Coloured Map trt-u-w TiwDTtTTRW Colonel of the Scots Brigade TT A A i Y. DV and trations, 2 vols. svo. TRAVELS in HUNGARY JL TRANSYLVANIA. By John Paoet, Esq.

i a i a fuu. Army, A in Sweden, Governor of Munich, and Marshal of France under Louis XIII. By James Grant, Esq. Author of Memoirs of Xir-kaldy of In 1 vol. post 8yo, price Ss William Blackwood and SorAjldinburgh and London.

Axglo-Itauas, late a Captain in tne John Murray, Aioemane su-cei. this day published price I', Booteellers. OIIIISUII. iiiunia a "ANEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. "plnfW tMihl.theri.

Rvn. nrice 10S- d- Now ready, in post Svo, price 10s. clotn, 1UWAROW and HIS LAST CAMPAIGN. mHOUGHTS on BHING. By By the late Major Maobeadv.

Edited by An Officer of This day is putuisnea, price im. u. MEMOIR of JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN, with Sketches of his Contemporaries. By Charles Phillips. Esq.

A.B, one of her Majesty's Commissioners of the ii; ivniirnnf TiM.nM A new Edition, beinc the Bank. London Smith, Elder, and Co. Co Cornhill. Fourth, comnriaine several additional Memoirs, a Portrait of Curran, Fac-simile, "William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London. HR HE LAW MAGAZINE, or Quarterly IL Review of Jurisprudence (No.

93 Old Series, So. 29 New Series), is this day published, price 6s. contents: 1. Public Trusteeships. 2.

The Liabilities in the Country of Foreign Sovereigns. 3. The Scotch Bar and the House of Peers. 4. Eminent Members of the Bar.

The Attorney-General. 6. New Law Statutes of the Session. C. Crimes of IMS, 1849, and 1850.

7. Landlord and Tenant under the Present Crisis. 8. Judicial Changes and Judicial Conduct. 9.

The Prospects of the Bar. 10. Lord Chancellor Cottenham. Notes of Leading Coses Notes of New Law Books Events of the Quarter Correspondence list of New Publications Index, tc. Diue-t of CaseB Index to the Public General Statutes, 11 London Butterworths, Law Booksellers and Publishers, 7 Fleet Btreet.

Preparing for immediate publication, in 2 vols. 8vo, with Plates, MARRATIYE of the VOYAGE of H.M.S. Xl RATTLESNAKE, commanded by the late Capt, Owen Shibiev Kenxedv. iemnity "This book deals with subjects o( the very highest sou: and importance." Gentleman's Magazine. Kawaiu! "Its tone iB scriptural, its thought elevate 'f.

acute and logical, its style agreeable, and its language cii Bell's Weekly Messenger. London Longman, Brown, Green and London Printed by Charles Reynell (of Old the County of Middlesex), at the Printing-office. oi is, and Weight, Number 10 Little Pulteney street, in of St James, Westminster, in the aforesaid County oi and published by George Lapham, of Number wid(uesex, street, in the Strand, in the aforesaid County or at Numbers Wellington street aforesaid. Saturdy. 1,1861.

This day is published, in small Svo, price Gb. Cd. LUERA; or, the Convent ot Algarve. A Poem, in Eight Cantos. By the Rev.

James Banwnel. Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate. London: Rivingtons, St Paul's churchyard, aim Waterloo place. Just published, price 6s. Cd.

cloth gilt, Ts. Od. elegantly bound, TGUVOURITE SONG BIRDS. Containing J. a popular Description of the Feathered Songsters of Great Britain.

Edited by H. G. Adams, Author of flowers, their Moral Language and With Twelve coloured Illustrations mm i. London Wm. S.

Orr and Co. Amen comer. M'Glashan, Dublin and G. Menzies, Edinburgh. Stanley, R.N.

during the Tears 1846-50; including Discoveries and SurveyB in New Guinea, the Louisiade Arehipilago, To vhieh i8 added, the account of Mr B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of Cape York Penii aula. By John Mao oillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. Published under the sanction of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, T.

and Yf. Boone, Publishers, 29 New Bond street, London..

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