1824. 
and adapted to the service of the Day. 
In one large volume. 
Mr. Camesett is at length about to 
produce another poem; it will be entitled 
Theodoric, a Domestic, Tale. } 
An Historical Inquiry into the. prin- 
cipal Circumstances and Events relative 
to <i late Emperor Napoleon, 
Hoce, the Author of . the 
s ‘tes Wake,”.. will yery. »shortly 
bring forward his Queen Hinde, 
The Museum, a Poem, by Joun 
Butt, is in the press. 
Mrs. Orre, we. are informed, has. in 
the press Illustrations of Lying, in all 
its Branches. , In 2 vols, 12mo. 
Le Nouyeau Tableau de Londres, de 
Leigh, ou Guide de )’Etranger dans la 
Capitale de |’Angleterre, is on the eve 
of publication 
The Medical and Chirurgical Society 
of London have nearly ready Part I. of 
Vol. 13 of their Transactions. 
A Lady has been some time occupied 
on a work which will shortly be pub- 
lished, under the title of Urania’s Mir- 
ror, or a View of the Heavens, consist- 
ing of Thirty-two Cards, on which are 
represented all the Constellations visible 
in the British Empire, on a plan per- 
fectly original, which is to be accom- 
panied with a»Familiar Treatise on 
Astronomy, by J. Asrin. 
The History of Poetry, we are led to 
expect, will receive considerable illus- 
trations by a work which is now an- 
nounced, entitled Specimens (selected 
and translated) of the Lyric Poetry of 
the Minessingers, of the Reign of Fre- 
derick Barbarossa, and the succeeding 
Emperors of the Suabian Dynasty; ile 
lustrated by similar Specimens of the 
‘Troubadours, and other contemporary 
Lyric Schools of Europe: with Histo- 
rical,, Critical, and Biographical Re- 
marks. ~ 8yo. 
» An Essay on the Structure and Di- 
seases of the Rectum. “ Quid rectum 
sit querimus.’—Cicero. By Samueu 
Gowen, Surgeon. 
Sir Ecrerton Baynces does not re- 
main idle in his absence on the Conti- 
nent: another .work is announced, in 
which the fruits of his wanderings will 
appear, being Recollections of Foreign ~ 
Trayel, on Life, Literature, and Self- 
Knowledge. 2 vols. post 8vo. 
Ancupracon Coxe, the most inde- 
fatigable historian of our times, has in 
the press the History of the Admini- 
‘stration. of the Right Hon. Henry Pel- 
ham, dvawn from Authentic Sources ; 
with Private and Original Correspon- 
Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence, 
349 
dence, from 1743 to 1754. In 2 vols, 
Ato., with a Portrait. 
Revelations of the Dead Alive) From 
the pen of a.successful dramatic writer. 
Mr. Ricwarp Carmicuart, is) about 
to publish a, Treatise on the Vene- 
real Disease in. all. its, shapes, .which 
will concentrate the valuable. informa- 
tion contained in his, two former works, 
besides giving the results of later expe- 
rience and research. 
~The Cambrian Plutarch ; or, hives of 
the most eminent Welchmen,.. In 1 vol. 
8vo. By M. H. Parry. 
The forthcoming Life of Sheridan, by 
Mr. Moore, is in a state of considerable 
forwardness. 
An Original System. of Cookery and 
Confectionary, embracing. all’ the Va- 
rieties of English and Foreign Practice, 
with numerous illustrative. Plates, the 
result of more than. thirty years” expe- 
rience, in families of the: first. distinc- 
tion. By Conrap Cooker, 
Miss Bencer is employed on Memoirs 
of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohe- 
mia, and her unfortunate Family,. with 
Sketches of various Royal and_ Illus- 
trious Characters, during the Thirty 
Years’ War. 
The Rev. Luxe Booker, LL.D., 
Vicar of Dudley, is printing Lectures 
on the Lord’s Prayer, with two Dis- 
courses on interesting and important 
Subjects, which will be published in 
November. 
A Botanical work of a popular De- 
scription is about to be published 
monthly, in a cheap form, entitled the 
Botanic Garden; or, Magazine of Hardy 
Plants cultivated in Great Britain. By 
B. Maunp. Each Number will contain 
four coloured Figures, with their Names, 
Class, Order, Situation, &c. &c., to- 
gether with much’ useful Information 
not commonly found in Scientific 
Works. 
A Second Edition of the Fruits of 
Experience, with considerable Addi- 
tions, by JosrrH BraspripeEr, is nearly 
ready. 
Mr, Cuartes Turner Tuackrau has 
in the press Lectures on Digestion and 
Diet. 1 vol, royal 8vo. 
Mr. Atex. M‘Donnett, Secretary to 
the Committee of the Inhabitants of 
Demerara, is about to publish an In- 
quiry into the State of Negro Slavery, 
with authentic Reports illustrative of 
the actual Condition of the Negroes in 
that Colony, 
James Duncan’s (late Ogle, Duncan, 
and Co.) Catalogues of Books, Part II. ; 
containing 
