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LITERARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



FOR FEBKUARY, 1836. 



Shortly will be published "The Anglo Polish-Harp," or Songs for 

 Poland, to which will be added, Scenes from " Longinus," " Palmyra," 

 and other Poems, by Jacob Jones, Esq., Barrister at Law, Author of 

 " Thoughts on Prison Labour," and various other works. 



The friends and patrons of Thomas Miller, the poet and basket-maker, 

 author of " Songs of the Sea Nymphs," &c., intend publishing, by sub- 

 scription, for his benefit, a new work, which he has just completed, under 

 the title of "A Day in the Woods;" being a connected Series of 

 Tales and Poems, of which a most favourable report is given by many 

 distinguished literary characters who have perused the manuscript. 



" Lays of the Heart," containing an Ode to the Memory of a Father, 

 and other Poems, by J. S. C, will appear early in March. 



The Daughter of the Author of " The Balance of Comfort," has a 

 work in the press, under the title of " The Governess, or Politics in 

 Private Life." 



Cuthbert Clutterbuck, of Kannaquhair, F.S.A., has just completed 

 his long-projected work, entitled " Edith of Glammis," in three vols, 

 post Svo. 



A work " On the Physical and Intellectual Constitution of Man," 

 will be published early next month, by Edward Meryon, Esq. F.R.C.S., 

 &c. &c. 



The Venerable Archdeacon Wix has now in the press " A Journal of 

 his recent Missionary Labours in Newfoundland ;" giving a general des- 

 cription of that interesting country, and of the manners, customs, and 

 religious feelings of its inhabitants. 



Donaldson's Examples of Modern Doorways in Italy and Sicily, being 

 a continuation of the Examples of Ancient Doorways in Greece and 

 Italy, 4to., '-8 plates, and letter-press description. 



In the Press. On the Causes and Objects of Local Disturbances in 

 Ireland. By George Cornewall Lewis, Esq. 



