MESSRS. TINSLEY BROTHERS' NEW WORKS. 



MASANIELLO OF NAPLES. 



By Mrs. HORACE ST. JOHN. 



In 1 Vol. [This day. 



" The historic parallel which some writers detect in the brief course of Masa. 

 niello and the unfinished career of Garibaldi, is far from complete ; and, save on a 

 few comparatively trivial points, it is by no means manifest. Of humble origin, 

 the one a fisherman, the other a sailor, they both exclaimed against the misrule 

 of Naples, and were raised, by the popular will, from obscurity to eminence. 

 Throughout her bright and gracefuUy-written volume, Mrs. St. John speaks of 

 MasanieUo's riot as a revolution, and requii-es for him, as a true, enlightened, un- 

 fortunate patriot, our admiration and pity."— Athencewm. 



FACES FOR FORTUNES. 



By AUGUSTUS MAYHEW, 

 ' How to Marry and Whom to Marry," " The Greatest Plague in 

 Life," &c. [This day. 



BALLADS. 



By MISS AMELIA B. EDWARDS, 



Author of " Barbara's History." [This day. 



A MISSION TO DAHOMEY: 



Being a Three Months' Residence at the Court of Dahomey. In which are described 

 the Manners and Customs of the Country, including the Human Sacrifice, &c. 



By CAPT, R. F. BURTON, 



Late H. M. Commissioner to Dahomey, and the Author of " A Pilgrimage to 



El Medinah and Meccah." In 2 Vols., with Illustrations. 



[Second Edition revised, this day. 

 "He witnessed the grand Customs and the yearly Customs of that grotesquely 

 ceremonious people, including the evolutions of their army of ' Amazons ' and the 

 traces of their cruel human sacrifices, of which he himself, with proper taste, 

 declined to be an actual spectator, and he brought away impressions of the 

 Dahoman proclivities which are really very curious and instructive, though they 

 were not very satisfactory to himself nor to be commended to the imitation of the 

 gentle philanthropists who patronise the Dahomans or their congeners under the 

 fallacious impression that they can ever be elevated up to the same level of being 

 as themselves."— TJnw*. 



