THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE. “ Hon n'e s/iall succeed time will s/iom. It does not become laim t/zat yirdet/t on his Izarness to boast leimself as lie t/iat puttet/i it off.†So it was said in oar-ï¬rst Prospectus. After a year’s experience, We may be excused for saying Mat t/ze success oft/1e Sunday ï¬lagazine lies been cery mar/red: ITS CIRCULATION HAVING AVERAGED MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES A MONTH DURING THAT PERIOD. It will now be t/te endeavour of (ice Editor and Pablis/eers, not only to retain tlieir large eonstitaemyy (f readers, but to increase tlieir 7mm. Sundry new features will be introduced wit/i t/zis rim; and for more efleetieely carryiny out t/ee prepose of tlze Magazine, io/iic/i is “ to call of Me mind from [lee Secular oly’ects mine/t necessity forces'giqion it daring we melt, and to area/sen from t/zeir torpor tlzosefeelinys (y‘ gratitude adoration nv/zic/i t/ze Divine greatness and goodness s/zoald excite; and [eel]; to make t/ie reyular return of Sunday as lzealt/szl to society as (lee s/zorvers n/iic/i sg’ten, fertiliy, and beautify t/ee eart/z, bringing wit/e were the inflaen‘ee (f Ilearen.†STRAHAN d: 00., 56, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. THE NEW VOLUME. DR. GUTHRIE, EDITOR.