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New Testament ; and also the words pecu- 
liar to those Greek Tragedies commonly - 
read at schools. By the Rev. John Groves. 
The Antiquary’s Portfolio, or- Cabinet 
Selection of Historical and Literary Curio- 
sities, in two vols. post 8vo., will speedily 
be ‘published. 
The Hearts of Steel, a new historical 
novel, by the author of ‘‘ O’ Halloran,” &e. 
may be expected in a few days. 
The Blessings of Friendship, and other 
Poems, by James M‘Henry, 8. mM. will 
soon be published. 
Mr. Moore’s long-promised Life of the 
Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan, with a Por- 
trait from an original Picture, 4to., is now 
just ready. 
Loudon’s Encyclopedia of Agriculture 
will appear in a few days. Also, the 
Gardener's Quarterly Register, and Maga- 
zine of Rural and Domestic Improvement, 
to be continued every month. 
Mr. Galt has in the press a work which 
may shortly be expected. 
The Highest Castle and the Lowest 
Cave, or Events of Days that are Gone, 
by the author of ‘* The Scrinium,’’ is now 
just ready. 
The Life and Adventures of Pandurang 
Hari, a Hindoo, will shortly be published, 
in three vols. 12mo. 
Instructions for Cavalry Officers, trans- 
tated from. the. German of General Count 
Dismark, by Captain L. Beamish, 4th Dra- 
goon Guards, are just ready. 
The Mirror of the Months is in the 
press. 
A Century of Surgeons on Gonorrhea, 
and on Strictures of the Urethra, is an- 
nounced for publication. 
A work on the plan of the German Lite- 
rary Almanacks, will be published-early in 
the month of November next, by Messrs. 
Baynes and Son, of Paternoster-Row. The 
volume is intended more especially for the 
religious reader of © literary compositions, 
and will, therefore, contain only those pro- 
ductions that haye an obviously religious or 
moral tendency. The illustrations (twelve 
in number) are by Martin, Westall, Cor- 
bould, Wright, Brook, &c.; and the engray- 
ings by Heath, Finden, Mitchell, Mel- 
ville, &c. &c. 
' Weare informed that a complete, History 
of the City of Westminster is in prepara- 
tien: It will contain, besides anecdotes of 
the illustrious individuals who have resided 
in it,an ample illustration of the sports and 
pastimes which took place in the palace of 
Whitehall during the reigns of James and 
the Charles’s. Every object of architec- 
tural and topographical interest will be duly 
noticed. 
The Rev. C. Wellbeloved, Theological 
Tutor at the York College, has just pub- 
lished the fourth part of his improved Trans- 
lation of the Bible, with Notes critical and 
explanatory, and with practical Reflections, 
for the use ef families. This part completes 
Works in the Press. 
(Oct. 1, 
the Pentateuch, with an abstract of the Mo- 
saic Law, systematically arranged ; and a 
Dissertation on the Jewish books and eco- 
nomy. 
Mr. Thomas Sharpe has announeed a 
Dissertation on the Coventry Pageants and 
Mysteries. A history of the earliest dra- 
matie entertainments of this country has 
long been wanted, and this promises to be 
@ curious and highly interesting publication. 
The Speeches of Mr. Canning, we are 
given to understand, are in the press, under 
the superintendance of a gentleman and a 
scholar, in every respect qualified for the’ 
task. The work is to consist of two 
volumes, with a preface, notes, &e. 
Reprinting for publication, Reports of 
the Parliamentary Proceedings of last 
Session, systematically arranged and criti- 
cized, 1 vol. 8vo.— Also, in another volume, 
to be had separately, if required, Abstracts 
of all important Papers presented during 
the Session.—To be continued annually. 
Dr. Ayse, author of the work on the 
Functional Derangement of the Liver, and 
other organs of digestion, has in the press a 
work on the Pathology and Treatment of - 
Dropsies ; the Second part, which will 
be published in a few weeks, containing an 
Inquiry into the Nature and Treatment of 
the Diseases of the Liver. 
Joseph John Gurney has an 8yo, volume 
in the press, to be entitled, Essays on the 
a and Doctrines of Christianity. 
J. Bentley has in the press, an 
Historical View of the Hindu Astronomy, 
from the earliest dawn of that science in 
India down to the present time. 
A Panoramic View of the City of Liver- 
pool, taken from the opposite side of the 
river, is about to appear. 
A new edition of Howe’s Discourse on 
the Redeemer’s Dominion oyer the Inyi- 
sible World, to which is prefixed a short 
account of the Author, &c. 
An annual work is announced under the 
title of Janus.. We are promised the first 
volume before the termination of this year. 
The prospectus states, that the most distin-~ 
guished literary men in the kingdom are en- 
gaged in the undertaking. It will appear 
in one volume, post 8vo, and will consist of 
Tales, original and translated, occasional 
Essays, popular Illustrations of History and 
Antiquities, serious and comic Sketches of 
Life and Manners, &c. &c. 
Next month will be published, a transla- 
tion of La Motte Fouqué’s charming Ro- 
mance, The Magic Ring; a work which 
came out long before Ivanhoe, and is said 
to rival that chef-d’@uyre’s delineations of 
tournaments, tilts, and all the life of chi- 
valry. 
Mr. Allan Cunningham is preparing for 
publication ‘“‘ Paul Jones,” a Romance, in 
three vols. post 8vo. 
Shortly will. be published, a historical 
novel, in three vols. 12mo., entitled “ Wil- 
liam Douglas, or the Scottish Exiles.” 
Nearly 
