20 OCTOBER 1832, page 19

Taylor's Records Of My Life.

EVERYBODY knew JACK TAYLOR, mid everybody liked him. He was known by the familiar diminutive of' his Christian name on account " of his love of goodfellowship and wit"— to use......

Our Island.

THESE Tales are written, it is said, with a view of exposing some defects in the state of the law. We apprehend that no benefit is likely to arise from any exposure the author......

The Edinburgh Review,

THOUGH it no longer marks the quarters of the year with merry changes of pleasant sounds and sparkling ideas, seems determined to make up in solidity what it has lost in......

Fine Arts.

THE Gallery in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, will shortly open with an exhibition of the works of British artists, living and deceased, which have not been before publicly......

Hastings.

THESE little works are quite inventions in the art of ciceroneism. In a small compass, they contain information, in letterpress and by plates, such as, excepting by the......