Books Received.—Wellington, his Character, his Actions, and his Writings, by Jules Maurel, is well described by its editor, Lord Ellesmere, as "among the most accurate, discriminating, and felicitous tributes which have evaluated from any country in any language to the memory of the great Duke."—Temple Bar, the City Golgotha, a Narrative of the Historical Occurrences of a Criminal Character associated with the present Bar, by a Member of the Inner Temple. A chatty and anecdotical history of this last remaining gate of the city, under certainly its most revolting aspect. The sketch will doubtless be acceptable, particularly to London antiquaries.


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WANTED TO PURCHASE.

Archæologia. Vols. III., IV., V., VI., VII., VIII., X., XXVII., XXVIII. Unbound.

—— Vols. III., IV., V., VIII. In Boards.

Bayle's Dictionary. English Version, by De Maizeaux. London, 1738. Vols. I. and II.

Gmelin's Handbook of Chemistry. Inorganic part.

Lubbock, Elementary Treatise on the Tides.

Sanders (Rev. H.), the History of Shenstone. 4to. Lond. 1794.