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" Abolition of Slavery." Previously to quitting 

 Hull, in 1825, Mr. Kennedy published the " New 

 " Bankrupt Act, with notes/' of which a second 

 edition was printed in the following year ; and, 

 in 1826, he brought out an able work "on Juries." 

 He last appeared, as an author, in 1827, in a 

 pamphlet entitled " England and Venice com- 

 " pared/ 7 which may be considered as supple- 

 mental to his " Address," printed at Hull.* 

 Mr. Kennedy had the honour of filling the 

 situation of President of the Subscription Li- 

 brary in this town, in the year 1824. 



Mr. THOMAS BUCHANAN, C.M., M.W.S.E., &c. 

 a native of Edinburgh, has, for the last eleven 

 years, practised as a surgeon and aurist, in this 

 town. He lectured at Glasgow, in 1816, on the 

 Anatomy of the Organs of Vision and Hearing ; 

 and since his residence among us, he has pub- 

 lished the following works connected with his 

 profession, viz. a " Guide to Acoustic Surgery/' 

 in 1823; " Illustrations of Acoustic Surgery/' in 

 1825 ; " Physiological Illustrations of the Organ 

 " of Hearing/' in 1828; and "An Essay on a 

 " new mode of Treatment for diseased Joints, and 

 " the non-union of Fracture," in the same year. 



* A new monthly periodical work, of which the first number appeared 

 in February last, under the title of "The Library of the Fine Arts," is 

 understood to be under the immediate superintendence of Mr. Kennedy, 

 by whom all the original articles in the first number, with the exception 

 only of two, are said to have been written. 



