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Avery clever and amusing jcu (Pesprit lias just beenpublished, under the title of the * Trial of the Rev. -Ed-ward Irtinc. The witnesses lor the prosecution amidefence are the various writers in the daily and monthlypublications, who have expressed opinions against orfor the reverend orator. Great ingenuity is shown in thecross-examination of these supposed witnesses, whosedepositions are made to tally almost verbatim with theiractually written criticisms. 1Courier.

The Trial is the only thing worth reading, that hasappeared oil the subject of Mr. Irving.Star.

See also the New Times, British Press, &c. &c.

In octavo, Price 4s.

Embellished with two beautifully coloured Engravings,by a celebrated Artist,

TRIAL OF

THIS HEVi ALEX. FLETCHER,

before the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Sense , and the following Special^ ury :

Sir Walter Scott , Bart. jThomas Campbell, Esq.

Sir William Curtis , Bart. (Thomas Moore , Esq.

Sir James Macintosh, Knt. jSamuel Rogers, Esq.

Hon. J. Abercrombie, M. P.iJohn Galt, Esq.

J. Wilson Croker, Esq.31. P.i William Blackwood, Esq.Kirk man Einlay, Esq, (j antes Blythe, Esq.

Including the Speeches verbatim of Mr. Phillips forthe Prosecution, ami Mr. Scarlett for the Defence.

With an Appendix , comprising the whole of the Let-ters produced on both sides, and several very extra-ordinary ones never before published.

By the Author of The Trial of the Rev. EdwardIrving.

u A most humorous production, elicited by the thrice-told loves ami perfidies of the Rev. Alex. Fletcher. Themock trial is so ably sustained, and so ludicrously de-lineated, that, satiated as we imagined ourselves to bewith this subject, the perusal of some portion addedauother relish to the sense. We understand everycopy L sold that has yet arrived in Glasgow. GlasgowTree Press.

It has been contended by seme persons, that thegenius and spirit of satire are nearly cxtiuctthis weshould deny, had we n<> other proofs of its existence atthe present day than the Trials of Air. Irving and Mr.Fletcher. This work is i t ally u very happy satire.Stai.

This is really a clever work ; ft more happy satire onvice ami hypocrisy we have never seen.LiteraryChronicle.

See also British Press. Chronicle, &c. Sc c.

In \2mo. 5s. hoards.

recollections of anEVENTFUL LIFE,

chiefly passed in the Army . By a Soldier. Giving anrnute and very accurate detuil ot the Events ul thePeninsular War , &e.

,{ He cannot help thinking that much good will resultfrom the publication of the.-e records of the feelings andopinions of the body of the army.Morning Chronicle.

This ish genuine, and certainly a very natural andvivid picture of the class of society to which the /oulystation of the Author chiefly limited his observations.The story is various, adventurous, possessesa strongdegree nf interest, in consequence cf its truth and fide-lil}.London Literary Gazette.

In One Volume 12mo., Price 5s. boards.

T 3 E WAR IN TE 3 PENINSULA,

being a Continuation of the Recollections of theErent-fU) Life of a Soldier.*

" i< 1* One pf *fi moot mtcr^dltyr nnrrftiitf*'* evetbi r <le Weib imei* H 1 * nyomms.*

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Mill 1| llGi

In One Volume, 8vo. Price os. fid. extra boards,

THE CABINET?

Or, Selected Beauties of Literature. With an elegantlyengraved Title Page,

The first Series of the Cabinet included some of thefinest pieces of composition in our language, and dis-played a purity of taste, and elegance of arrangementwhich we have seldom seen equalled.EdinburghObserver.

Continued in Monthly Parts, Price Is.

SECOND EDITION,

IHiuo. 3s. fid. boards,

THE VIlIiARE DOCTOR?

Or, the Art of Curing Diseases rendered Familiar andEasy; with select Receipts, from the Practice of thamost eminent Practitioners, viz.

Sir Astley Cooper ,I)r. Hailiic,

Dr. Heberden,

Dr. Saunders,

Sir Henry IlalSrrd,

Dr. B.ibington,

Dr. Latham,

])r. Currie, See. See. See.

Compiled for Domestic convenience, and adapted for theUse of Country Clergymen; for Conductors of largeEstablishments and Seminaries; for Parents and Heacsof Families; and for every class, from the Palace to theCottage; and for general Utility and Benefit. By aPhysician.

One Volume 12mo. with a beautiful Plate, price 4s. GJboards.

A MOTHERS PORTRAIT,

Sketched soon after her Decease, for the Study of herChildren. By their Surviving Parent.

This Portrait is from life, finely drawn, and is a beau-tiful picture. We can recommend it to the perusal ofour friends, as far superior to the religions novels of theday.Evangelical Magazine, March 1823.

A sweet and instructive picture is presented in thisvolume, of a retired, but pious and intelligent wife andmother, drawn by the hand of feeling; and, if internalevidence may direct our judgment in such a case, withtruth.Methodist Magazine, April 1823.

This work, while it affords a pattern of uncommonexcellence to mothers, may he read by their childrenwith much interest and efleet. The author has display-ed the most happy combination of skill, all'ection, andfidelity.Juvenile Friend, April 1823.

'Phis is an interesting memoir of a pious, affectionate,and judicious inoiher. The style is plain and unorna-menled, well adapted to the nature of the work ; and suchas all works should he, which are designed to benefit theyoung.London Christian lnstructer, April 1823.

We have examined thisPortrait* with attention,and have been delighted with the manner of its execu-tion. J Ins \ «>J nme is vwiUeii w ilU gicul elegance uuApurity.Pulpit , No. 7.

In 2 vols. 8vr>. 12s. lmards,DISCOURSESFOR DOMSS1TC ITSE?

By the Rev. II. Lacey.

In one vol. 12mo. 5s. hoards,

THE LIFE OF DAVID, KINGOF ISRAEL.

By the Rev. H. Lacey.

One vol; 12mo. 5s. boards.

MEMOIRS OF THE LATE

BXVi TWILLSAttS LEE,

Ten Years Missionary in India , and afterwards Pastorof the Independent Church at Newmarket. Compiledchiefly from his Journal.

Uy the Rev. II. I.vzy.

Published for the Benefit of the Widow and Children.

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