To the reader this Progress may seem long : the
authors and publishers of the forty affairs which it embraces will probably conceive their productions have been dealt with far too briefly • the Spectator imagines the just medium has been hit, and pro ceeds to catalogue the most promising publications of the third division.
1. Dr. Utto's elaborate and painstaking Cotton Manufacture of England Systematically Illustrated; which will require a very painstaking perusal. 2. A Theory of Natural Philosophy on M'cehanieal Principles, by T. H. ['Assns.; in which it is proposed to divest the theory of all imma- terial chemical properties, and to show the physical cause of con- tinuous motion.
3. The Court aged Camp of Pox Carlos, by MICHAEL BURKE I1ONAN.
4. Germany in 1831. Two, goodly volumes, descriptive of a literary tour, by Mt. JOUNI 5. The Reverend CIIRISTOPIIEII WonnswonxiesJournat of a Residence in Athens and Attica.
6. A leash of novels, - .Mrs. Armytage, or Female Domination, by the Authoress of " Mothers and Daughters," in 3 vela. The Diary lifa Daennuyi'e ; in 2 vols. Jerninyhain, or ihe Inc.Insisteat Man ; in 3 vols.