"The Empire" contains a larger Miscellany of Foreign, Colonial, Metropolitan, and Provincial News, and more original articles and contributions than almost any other Paper in the Kingdom, and its circulation is already superior to that of two-thirds of the London Weekly Press.

"The Empire" advocates a complete remodelling, by a New Reform Bill, of the representative system; the abolition of the present panic-producing Currency Restrictions; the development of Colonial Enterprise and Prosperity; the Reform of Metropolitan City Abuses; and the protection of Provincial Interests from the despotism of the Centralisation system. Provincial readers will find in "The Empire" a constant discussion of questions immediately interesting to themselves, and a large selection of news from their respective localities.

Literary Articles and Critical Notices of Scientific Improvements, and of Public Works at home and abroad, are supplied to "The Empire" by the ablest writers and highest authorities of the day.


FINE ART DISTRIBUTION.

As an appropriate accompaniment to a Paper which circulates in all parts of the British Empire,—a copy of the magnificent

EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT OF HER MAJESTY,

By Count D'Orsay, Three Feet by Two Feet,

Value ONE GUINEA,

Will be presented to each Subscriber for Three Months, commencing from the present month, November.