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eme_ longevity, certainly does not prove that the old Countess actually lived to the great age of 140 years. The publisher of _Men of the Time, or Sketches of Living Notables_, has just put forth a new edition of what will eventually become a valuable and interesting little volume. There are so many difficulties in the way of making such a book accurate and complete, that it is no wonder if this second edition, although it contains upwards of sixty additional articles, has yet many omissions. Its present aspect is too political. Men of the pen are too lightly passed over, unless they are professed journalists; many of the greatest scholars of the present day being entirely omitted. This must and doubtless will be amended. It is with great regret that we have to announce the death of one whose facile pen and well-stored memory furnished many a pleasant note to our readers,--J. R. of Cork, under which signature that able scholar, and kindly hearted gentleman, MR. JAMES ROCHE, happily designated by Father Prout the "Roscoe of Cork," was pleased to contribute to our columns. _The Athenaeum_ well observes that "his death will leave a blank in the intellectual society of the South of Ireland, and the readers of 'N. & Q.' will miss his genial and instructive gossip on books and men." _The Photographic Society_ is rapidly increasing. The meeting on the 7th for the exhibition and explanation of cameras was a decided failure, from the want of due preparation; but that failure will be fully compensated by the promised exhibition of them in the rooms of the _Society of Arts_. While on the subject of Photography, we may call the attention of our readers to a curious paper on Photographic Engraving, in _The Athenaeum_ of Saturday last, by a gentleman to whom the art is already under so much obligation, Mr. Fox Talbot. BOOKS RECEIVED.--_Wellington, his Character, his Actions, and his Writings_, by Jules Maurel, is well described by its editor, Lord Ellesmere, as "among the most accurate, discriminating, and felicitous tributes which have evaluated from any country in any language to the memory of the great Duke."--_Temple Bar, the City Golgotha, a Narrative of the Historical Occurrences of a Criminal Character associated with the present Bar_, by a Member of the Inner Temple. A chatty and anecdotical history of this last remaining gate of the city, under certainly its most revolting aspect. The sketch will doubtless be accepta
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