"Canvassing," in new series of "Tales by the
O'Hara Family." Letters. Visit of Mrs.
Banim to London. Debt and embarrassment.
Affecting letter. Appeal on Banim's behalf
in the "Spectator," and by Sterling, "The
Thunderer," in "The Times." Letter from
Banim to "The Times." Meetings in Dublin,
Cork, Kilkenny, and Limerick, in aid of Banim.
Report of the Dublin meeting: Morrison's
large room given free of charge for the meeting:
the Lord Mayor presides: Sheil's speech: the
Resolutions and names of Subscribers and
Committee. Committee room opened at Mor-
rison's hotel: P. Costelloe and Samuel Lover
appointed Honorary Secretaries. Liberality of
the late Sir Robert Peel. Letters. A son born.
Removal to Paris. Letters. Lines "To the
Colossal Elephant on the site of the Bastile."
Ill health; copy of opinion on his case by
French, and English surgeons. Violent reme-
dies their unhappy result. Letters. Anxiety
to return to Kilkenny. The journey from Paris
to Boulogne: mishaps by the way: Lines,—
"The Call from Home."
III. SYDNEY SMITH :-
A Memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith.
By his
Daughter, Lady Holland. With a Selection
from his Letters. Edited by Mrs. Austin. 2
vols. London: Longman and Co. 1855
IV. THE POETS OF AMERICA. SECOND PAPER :-
1. The Poetical Works of John G. Whittier,
Author of "Old Portraits," &c. &c. London:
George Routledge and Co., 2, and 3 Farring-
don-street. 1852.