o< 
1825. J 
1744 to 1784, embracing the period when 
she was Commander of the Forces, and 
Secretary of State, will be published in a 
few days. 
. Mr. Moore’s Life of Sheridan, so long 
announced, is expected to appear in a few 
days. 
_ (Mr. Charles Mills has i in the press the 
History of Chivalry, or Knighthood and 
its Times, in 2 vols. 8vo. 
The English Flora: _ By Sir James E. 
Smith, President of the Linnean Society, 
&e. &e. Vol. 3 isjust ready. The work 
will be completed in 5 vols. 
_ A Memoir of the Life of the late John 
Bowdler, esq., with some Account of the 
late Thomas Bowdler, esq., 1 vol. 8vo, 
will be published in a few days. 
Mr. Christie, a Member of the Society 
of Dilettanti, has in the press, Disquisi- 
tions upon the Painted Greek Vases, and 
their probable connexion with the Shows of 
the Eleusinian and other Mysteries. 
Sermons of the late Rev. John Jortin, 
D.D., Archdeacon of London, Rector of St. 
Dunstan in the East, and Vicar of Ken- 
sington, abridged by the Rey. George 
Whittaker, M.A., in 3vols. 8vo., are nearly 
ready. 
The History of the principal Transac- 
tions in British India, during the Adminis- 
tration of the Marquis of Hastings, by 
Henry T. Prinsep, of the Bengal Civil 
Service, will be published in a few days. 
Sonnets, Recollections of Scotland, and 
other Poems, by a Resident of Sherwood 
Forest, are nearly ready. 
A Summer’s Ramble through the High- 
lands of Scotland, is announced. 
A work entitled “ The Cheltenham 
Anthology ; consisting of Translations from 
the Greek, Latin, Italian, French and 
Spanish ; and Original Poems ; edited by 
W.H. Halpin,” is announced as being in 
the press. 
The Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, of 
the King’s ‘Theatre and Theatre Royal 
Drury-lane, in 2 yols. 8vo., are just ready. 
Legends of the North, or the Feudal 
Christmas; a Poem, by Mrs. H. Rolls, 
authoress of “‘ Sacred Sketches,” &c., will 
be published within the month. 
A Panoramic View of the important 
commercial town of Liverpool, is now in 
the hands of an eminent Engraver, and will 
shortly appear. 
A Series of Four Views of the ancient 
and important Fortress of Dover, drawn 
from nature, on stone, from the picturesque 
situations, will appear ina few days. 
The Country Vicar, the Bride of They- 
bergh, and other Poems, will shortly be 
published. 
The Pepysian Diary and Correspon- 
dence, edited by Lord Braybrooke, is: early 
d. The Diary commences imme- 
diately before the Restoration, when Mr. 
Pepys sailed with the Earl of Sandwich to 
bring oyer the King from Breda, and is 
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continued almost uninterruptedly for ten 
years. 
On the 2d of July will appear, ttle First 
Number of the Scientific Gazette, a Li- 
brary of Mechanical Philosophy, Chemistry 
and Discovery. Edited at the London 
Institution, by Charles F. Partington. 
Historical and Literary Tour of a Fo- 
reigner in England and Scotland, with An- 
ecdotes of Distinguished Persons, visited 
by the author, in 2 vols., will be published 
in a few days. 
A Dumfries Monthly Magazine is an- 
nounced. 
Forty Views on the Clyde and its tribu- 
tary Streams, in numbers, by D. C. Hill, 
author of the Sketches in Perthshire, are 
announced for publication. 
An extended and improved Edition of 
the Naval Gazetteer and Chronologist ; 
containing a History of the Late Wars, 
from their commencement in 1793 to their 
conclusion in 1801, and from their recom- 
mencement in 1803 to their final conclu- 
sion in 1815, when Buonaparte surren- 
dered himself to Captain Maitland, on 
board the Bellerophon, and continued, as 
to the biographical part, to the present 
time ; is in the press, and will speedily be 
published, in a neat pocket size. 
Part IV. of Sermons and Plans of Ser- 
mons, by the late Rev. Joseph Benson, are 
in the press. 
Early in July will be published, in 1 vol. 
fse. Syo. with Frontispiece, ‘‘ The Broken 
Heart,” ‘“ Legend of the Isles,” with 
other Poems, by Edmund Reade, esq. 
The History of Rome, now first trans- 
lated from the German of B.G. Niebuhr, 
is in preparation. 
The Gipsey, a Romance, by John Bow- 
ring, esq., from the German of Laun, is 
preparing for publication. 
The Rey. Alexander Law, a.m., of 
Clatt, Aberdeenshire, correspondent Mem- 
ber of the Society of Scottish Antiquaries, 
is about to publish his History of Scotland, 
from the earliest period down to the middle 
of the Ninth Century. 
The Rey. John Bruce has in the press, 
a volume of Sermons on important Sub- 
jects ; chiefly intended to aid the Devotion 
of the Closet, and the Religious Exercises 
of the Family. 
Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful, 
Original and Translated ; containing, the 
Prediction — The Yellow Dwarf — Der 
Freischutz—The Fortunes of De la Pole 
—and the Lord of the Maelstram, will 
soon appear, in post 8yvo. 
On July Ist, will be published in Dub- 
lin, the First Number of a Monthly Work, 
entitled “ The Christian Examiner and 
Church of Ireland sea ;’’ to be con- 
ducted by Clergymen of the Established 
Church. 
Mr. Charles Waterton, of Walton Hall, 
has a 4to, vol. in the press, entitled, Wan- 
derings in South America, the North ale 
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