Of the numerous tribe of ;Magazines and Periodicals, we have
only turned over the leaves of Tait and Blackwood. Tait opens with the first of a new series of papers. that, from the glance we took of it, is likely to be relished—" Tours and Detours in Scot- land," in lively letters by a family circle; then foil:Ars a bold- speaking article by WILLIAM 110WITT, on the principles of Mo- rality of the Quakers ; and to it succeeds "A Blast of the Trumpet concerning Prelatical Malignants'' which will startle the cars of Synods and Presbyteries; and then we have some fresh scraps from " The Beggar's Wallett," and more of GA LT'S " Rich Man." Blackwood has another of the appalling " Passages from the Diary of a Physician ;" a broad caricature sketch by Joitaotoa called "Isaac Cheek, the Man of Wax;" an article on the Cotton Manufacture and the Factory System, full of facts; and among other subjects of a higher class, we arc glad to see two papers on the Fine Arts.