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Butler," describing the defence of Silistria, and the correspondence of Capt. Christie, relative to the disastrous Messrs. gale in the Black Sea of November 14, 1854. Longman also announce, that the Philosophical Works of Lord Bacon, being the first division of the new edition so long in preparation under the editorship of Mr. Robert Leslie Ellis and Mr. James Spedding, with the assistance of Mr. Heath for the professional works, is in the press. Mr. Murray announces the conclusion of Grote's History of Greece, and of Dean Milman's History of Lutin Christianity; Five Years in Damascus, by the Rev. J. L. Porter; Notes of Travel in Sinai and Palestine, by the Rev. A. P. Stanley; a work on Turkey and its Inhabitants, by M. A. Ubicini; A Bird's-eye View of India, by Sir Erskine Perry; The Pilgrimage, and other Poems, by the Earl of Ellesmere; a Handbook of Architecture, by Mr. Fergusson; and a volume of Later Biblical Researches, by Dr. Robinson; a revised edition of Lord Broughton's Journey through Albania, with Lord Byron; and Mr. Croker's articles on the Early Period of the French Revolution, reprinted from the Quarterly Review. Mr. Murray also announces The Correspondence between Napoleon the First and his Brother Joseph, translated from the Mémoires du Roi Joseph; and Caravan Journeys and Wanderings in Persia, Affghanistan, Turkistan, and Beloochistan, translated from M. J. P. Ferrier, by Capt. William Jesse; and a Handbook of the Arts of the Middle Ages, by M. Jules Labarte, translated by Mr. Pallisser.

Mr. Dickens' new work of fiction is at length named, and the first number of Little Dorritt is looked for with great anxiety. Mr. Bentley is to give us immediately the concluding volume of Lord John Russell's Memoirs of Charles James Fox; M. Guizot's Life of Richard Cromwell, and the Dawn of the Restoration, in a translation by A. R. Scoble; Original Letters of Boswell, the Biographer of Johnson; Professor Creasy's concluding volumes of his History of the Ottoman Turks; and Original Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, including a Private Correspondence with Charles the First, edited by Mrs. Everett Green. Messrs. Hurst and Blackett announce a Life of Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre, by Miss Freer; The Wanderer in Arabia, by G. T. Lowth; a work by Thomas Hood (son of the author of Whims and Oddities); and Scottish Heroes in the Days of Wallace and Bruce, by the Rev. A. Low. Chapman and Hall's announcements of The Mystic, a new poem, by the author of Festus, and Men and Women, two volumes from the muse of Robert Browning, must complete our list.

Some idea of the interest which is excited by the approaching publication of Mr. Macaulay's two new volumes, may be formed from the fact that, besides the regular booksellers, many dealers in old books are issuing circulars to their customers, soliciting early orders to prevent disappointment; that one house alone in the Row has subscribed for 2500 copies, and that there is little doubt that before the day of publication (which is to be early in December), the number subscribed for by the trade will be little short of 25,000 copies.

A special general meeting of the Surrey Archæological Society will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 30th, at the St. Olave's Branch School House, Magdalene Street, Tooley Street, Southwark, for the purpose of taking the necessary measures for the publication of the first portion of A paper, "Notices of the Society's "Transactions." At the Horselydown," will be read by Mr. Corner, conclusion of the business. the members will inspect the interesting Church of St. Saviour, Southwark; the architectural and antiquarian features of which will be pointed out by George Gwilt, Esq., F.S.A., and the Rev. C. Boutell, M.A. The visit to the church will take place at 2 o'clock.

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Scorr's NOVELS. 8vo. 1822. Vols. I. to VII. of Tales and Romances, and Vol. V. of the Historical Romances.

MALCOLM'S HISTORY OF PERSIA. 8vo. Vol. II.
MALCOLM'S LIFE OF LORD CLIVE. Vol. I.

BALLANTYNE'S NOVELIST'S LIBRARY. Royal. 8vo. Vol. X.
SWIFT'S WORKS. By Scott. 1824. Vols. VI. & IX.
LODGE'S PORTRAITS. 4to. 1830. Parts 68. 70. & 76.

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T. ROSE (Glasgow.). We cannot use the woodcut sent in by our Correspondent. It shall be returned with the article to which it belongs. A CONSTANT READER.

"Hail to the chief who in triumph advances!" is the Boat Song in Canto II. of The Lady of the Lake. METON, whose Query respecting Ready Reckoners appears at p. 226. is requested to state how a letter may be addressed to him.

X. Y. Z. Macaulay's Ballad on the "Battle of Naseby" was printed in Knight's Magazine, about 1824.

T. S. N. The correct quotation from Hudibras, Part III. Canto 3. lines 547-8., is"He that complies against his will,

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THE MARINE AQUARIUM.

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The smaller Aquaria, when fitted up with pieces of rock, shells and sea-weed, and stocked with animal life, are objects of the highest interest and beauty; and they yield to the observer the hitherto unattainable pleasure of watching at his ease, in his own apartments, the curious inhabitants of the Ocean.

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LIFE OF BAXTER.

LOWNDES' BIOGRAPHICAL MANUAL. 4 Vols. 8vo. 1834.
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*** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, carriage free, to be
sent to MR. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES,"
186. Fleet Street.

Butler," describing the defence of Silistria, and the cor-
respondence of Capt. Christie, relative to the disastrous
gale in the Black Sea of November 14, 1854. Messrs.
Longman also announce, that the Philosophical Works of CLARKSON'S HISTORY OF RICHMOND.
Lord Bacon, being the first division of the new edition so
long in preparation under the editorship of Mr. Robert
Leslie Ellis and Mr. James Spedding, with the assistance
of Mr. Heath for the professional works, is in the press.
Mr. Murray announces the conclusion of Grote's History
f Greece, and of Dean Milman's History of Latin Chris-
ianity; Five Years in Damascus, by the Rev. J. L. Porter;
Notes of Travel in Sinai and Palestine, by the Rev. A. P.
Stanley; a work on Turkey and its Inhabitants, by M. A.
Ubicini; A Bird's-eye View of India, by Sir Erskine Perry;
The Pilgri ge, and other Poems, by the Earl of Ellesmere;
a Han
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Architecture, by Mr. Fergusson; and a Biblical Researches, by Dr. Robinson; a of Lord Broughton's Journey through Al1 Byron; and Mr. Croker's articles on the the French Revolution, reprinted from the ew. Mr. Murray also announces The Cortween Napoleon the First and his Brother ated from the Mémoires du Roi Joseph; and rneys and Wanderings in Persia, Affghanistan, nd Beloochistan, translated from M. J. P. Ferpt. William Jesse; and a Handbook of the Arts Idle Ages, by M. Jules Labarte, translated by

ickens' new work of fiction is at length named, first number of Little Dorritt is looked for with nxiety. Mr. Bentley is to give us immediately ncluding volume of Lord John Russell's Memoirs of es James Fox; M. Guizot's Life of Richard Cromand the Dawn of the Restoration, in a translation by Scoble; Original Letters of Boswell, the Biographer ohnson; Professor Creasy's concluding volumes of his story of the Ottoman Turks; and Original Letters of keen Henrietta Maria, including a Private Correspondence th Charles the First, edited by Mrs. Everett Green. essrs. Hurst and Blackett announce a Life of Jeanne Albret, Queen of Navarre, by Miss Freer; The Wanerer in Arabia, by G. T. Lowth; a work by Thomas Hood (son of the author of Whims and Oddities); and Scottish Heroes in the Days of Wallace and Bruce, by the Rev. A. Low. Chapman and Hall's announcements of The Mystic, a new poem, by the author of Festus, and Men and Women, two volumes from the muse of Robert Browning, must complete our list.

Some idea of the interest which is excited by the aproaching publication of Mr. Macaulay's two new Yo mes, may be formed from the fact that, besides the gular booksellers, many dealers in old books are issuing culars to their customers, soliciting early orders to

vent disappointment; that

one house alone in the

w has subscribed for 2500 copies, and that there is le doubt that before the day of publication (which is the trade will be little short of 25,000 copies. be early in December), the number subscribed for by

A special general meeting of the Surrey Archæological Olave's Branch School House, Magdalene Street, Tooley Society will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 30th, at the St. cessary measures for the publication of the first portion of Street, Southwark, for the purpose of taking the ne

the Society's "Transactions."

A

paper,

"Notices of

At the

Particulars of Price, &c. of the following Books to be sent direct to the gentlemen by whom they are required, and whose names and addresses are given for that purpose:

Horselydown," will be read by Mr. Corner, conclusion of the business, the members will inspect the tectural and antiquarian features of which will be pointed interesting Church of St. Saviour, Southwark; the archiout by George Gwilt, Esq., F.S.A., and the Rev. C. Boutell, M.A. The visit to the church will take place at

2 o'clock.

No. 312.]

SCOTT's NOVELS. 8vo. 1822. Vols. I. to VII. of Tales and Romances,
and Vol. V. of the Historical Romances.

MALCOLM'S HISTORY OF PERSIA. 8vo. Vol. II.
MALCOLM'S LIFE OF LORD CLIVE. Vol. I.

BALLANTYNE'S NOVELIST'S LIBRARY. Royal. 8vo. Vol. X.
SWIFT'S WORKS. By Scott. 1824. Vols. VI. & IX.
LODGE'S PORTRAITS. 4to. 1830. Parts 68. 70. & 76.

Wanted by Messrs. Sotheran, & Co., 331. Strand.

THE PARABLE OF THE PILGRIM: WRITTEN TO A FRIEND. By Symon
Patrick, B.D. London, 1667. Small 4to.

Wanted by S. Alfred Steinthal, Fryern Place, Bridgwater.

ANNUAL BIOGRAPHY AND OBITUARY. Vols. XIX. & XXI. Boards.
Clean.

Wanted by Alexander Mackie, Bookseller, 24. Chichester Place,
King's Cross.

LEHMAN'S PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. English Translation.
Wanted by W. B. McKinlay, M.D., Paisley.

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Wanted by William Hutchison, Fincham, Norfolk.

TRINDER'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR. About 1790.

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Notices to Carrespondents.

W. BATES. Praed's Enigma," Sir Hilary," has been already discussed in " N. & Q."

T. ROSE (Glasgow.). We cannot use the woodcut sent in by our Correspondent. It shall be returned with the article to which it belongs. A CONSTANT READER.

"Hail to the chief who in triumph advances!" is the Boat Song in Canto II. of The Lady of the Lake. METON, whose Query respecting Ready Reckoners appears at p. 226. is requested to state how a letter may be addressed to him. X. Y. Z. Macaulay's Ballad on the" Battle of Naseby was printed in Knight's Magazine, about 1824.

T. S. N. 547-8., is

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N. L. T. The inscription forwarded has been already printed in "N. & Q."

STEREOSCOPES. We are compelled to postpone until next week, MR. ROSE's and MR. INGLEBY'S Communications. While on this subject, we may call attention to the prize for the best Essay on the Stereoscope, advertised in this day's" N. & Q."

Full price will be given for clean copies of No. 166. and No. 169. upon application to the Publisher.

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Life, always on hand, at very moderate prices. Valisneria, Chara, Nitella, Anacharis, and other living fresh-water Plants, Insects, Mollusks, Fish, &c.

THE MARINE AQUARIUM.

A great variety of Marine Animal Life can be preserved in health and vigour in these Aquaria, without trouble to the possessor. The difficulty of procuring a supply of Seawater for occasional renewal has been for some time completely overcome by the successful composition of Artificial Sea-water, in which the Animals and Plants thrive and grow.

The smaller Aquaria, when fitted up with pieces of rock, shells and sea-weed, and stocked with animal life, are objects of the highest interest and beauty; and they yield to the observer the hitherto unattainable pleasure of watching at his ease, in his own apartments, the curious inhabitants of the Ocean.

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"This is the third season Mr. Lettis has supplied us with Yarmouth bloaters, and we find the quality excellent.-J. Brashowe, House Steward, Blenheim Palace, Oct. 20, 1854."

"Mr. Lettis,- As soon as you send out your genuine bloaters, I shall be glad to have a supply as usual; those I had last year gave great satisfaction. A. F. Courroux, Ambassadors' Court, St. James's Palace, Oct. 1. 1855."

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