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—— 
E learn with much satisfaction, 
that M. Davin, the prince of 
modern painters, is preparing to exhibit 
one of his chef d’ceuvres in London. It 
is a large picture, which contains se- 
veral hundred portraits of the most 
meritorious men of the Revolution, 
and of the court of Napoleon. As the 
first picture of this great master which 
has been seen in England, it will re- 
commend itself to the general atten- 
tion of amateurs of the arts, while in 
other respects it will be interesting to 
public feeling. M. David was one 
of those patriots who, as a member of 
the Convention, complied with the 
voice of all France, and with the cir- 
cumstances of the times, in voting for 
the death of Louis the Sixteenth ; and 
who for tlfis act of public duty, con- 
scientiously performed, has been exiled 
from France, in defiance of the gene- 
ral amnesty, voluntarily published in 
1813 by Louis the 18th at Hartwell. 
He and his family reside at Brussels, 
where he pursues his studies with una- 
bated ardour; but his best works re- 
main at Paris, where many of them 
are excluded from publie view by the 
bad and illiberal spirit which is now 
dominant among the factions in au- 
thority in France. 
Mr. Roscor, of Liverpool, has in 
the press, the Poetical and Miscella- 
neous Works of Alexander Pope, in- 
cluding the notes of Warburton, War- 
ton, and various commentators, with a 
new life of the author, and annotations. 
Rey. Mr. Orman, of Mildenhall, 
Suffolk, is preparing for publication, 
a Selection of the Odes or Ghazels of 
th@Persian Poet Hafiz, with poetical 
and prose translations. It will be 
accompanied with copious notes, and 
a vocabulary to each ghazel; a biogra- 
phical account of Hafiz will be.pre- 
fixed, together with a short account 
of the nature of Persian versification, 
and an epitome of Persian grammar. 
Dr. Rupee will shortly publish, in 
two volumes octavo, Lectures on Ge- 
nesis, or plain Historical Sermons on 
the Leading Characters and most im- 
portant Events recorded in the Book 
of Genesis. 
A tragedy, entitled Werner, or the 
Inheritance, by Lord Byron, is an- 
nounced. 
Speedily will be published, in two 
volumes, octavo, Columbia, a geogra- 
phical, statistical, agrieultural, com- 
mercial, historical, and political ac- 
count of that interesting country ; 
intended as a manual for the merchant 
and the settler. The work will be 
embellished with a map, and with 
portraits of the President Bolivar and 
Don F. A. Zea. 
A new edition of Bythnerit Lyra 
Prophetica is printing at the Glasgow 
University press, and will be publish- 
ed early in November, in one vol. 8vo. 
The Seventh Part of the Encyclo- 
pedia Metropolitana will appear in 
October. 
MUuLter’s recent Travels in Greece 
constitute the next ensuing number 
of the “‘ Journal of Modern Travels.” 
Mr. Roscoe has in the press, Ob- 
servations on Prison Discipline and 
Solitary Confinement, including an en- 
quiry into the causes of the inefllcient 
state of the American penitentiaries, 
with a copious appendix of original 
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