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THE EDITOR'S LATEST MOMENTS. 



The French arms have been signally and gloriously victorious in 

 Africa ! Honour to the brave Marshal Clausel !— to the young Duke of 

 Orleans ! Honour to the French troops ! Mascara has been levelled 

 with the dust. The vile and vicious Abdel Kader, together with his 

 savage and ferocious mountain troopers and Arabian satraps, have been 

 triumphantly defeated. The enemy has been deprived of his habitation 

 — of his home— and the city of his fathers, and his brutal chieftainry ! 

 Honour to France! Humanity — civilization — demanded this "magna- 

 nimous effort" at the national hands of modern Gaul. The Duke of 

 Orleans— the future monarch of France — behaved nobly in the field of 

 battle. He is a prince of rare courage and brave promise. May 

 this bold young man of war lead into battle the troops destined to fight 

 the good fight with a view to the restoration of benighted and suflfocated 

 Poland ! And may God defend the right. The cry is up ! Woe to the 

 modern Huns ! 



whittaker's house. 



The Literary Souvnir, for 1836, — second series. Edited by A. A. 

 Watts, Esq. A most splendid production, and worthy of all commendation. 



Sherwood's house. 

 The Volume of the Affections, or Bridal Offering, By the Editor of 

 the Young Gentleman's and My Daughter's Books. 



smith and elder's house. 



The Second Edition of Radora Recollections of the House of Com- 

 mons. — ■"" 



We have much pleasure in devoting the space we have left to the an- 

 nouncement of a new " daily evening" newspaper, to be called 



"THE SHIPPING GAZETTE;" 

 which, we are informed, bids fair to become one of the most important 

 journals of this important commercial age. We most cordially and anx- 

 iously lend our aid in giving this promised publication the publicity we 

 can command ; and desire nothing less than its speedy appearance and 

 mediate if not immediate prosperity. We add the following, by way of 

 addenda from the prospectus, which is ably written : — 



"The Shipping Gazette will prove to be a publication which will 

 combine all the essentials of an evening newspaper, with a commercial 

 shipping list of the most correct and comprehensive description." 



" One of the most prominent features in the Shipping Gazette will be 

 discoverable in the supply of those deficiencies to which allusions have 

 already Jbeen made ; and which will be understood to be generally com- 

 prised in the efficient and unflinching support of the Shipping Interest." 



