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This day is published, price I Os, (id. in crown 8vn, band- 
tumn'ly I am ml in cloth, 
THE CABINET OF FRIENDSHIP; 
A TutuVTE to tin,' ft] km dry of tlu> late John A iters, Edi- 
tor of *■* Cornua Idu’a Miscellany,” “ The Cabinet,” &e. &e. 
Edited by W. C. Tayloh, A.B., T.C.D. With a Portrait. 
London : Whitt.ykbr and Co. — Edinburgh, sold at No. 1 . 
St James’ Square; Messrs StjuUNC and Khxnky, 4G, George 
Street ; and by all Booksellers, 
* ■ * “ Such an appeal is indeed irresistible, when made 
for a worthy, active, and intelligent man, such ns was the late 
fth Aitkcn. The contents are various ami pleasant, anti in- 
troduced by an interest mg biography. It is a melancholy thing 
for a unm to be nut oif in the prime of his life and energies, just 
as a course of useful exertion appears to promise independence. 
Matty well-known names have given their support to a tribute 
of respect to the departed, mid of assistance to those whom lie 
left behind young and hopeless. There is an interesting story 
by Mr James, and contributions from Torment, Hetheringtou, 
Malcolm, Moir, and other popular Scotch writers. We ear- 
nestly recommend this volume to the piddle, ill hopes that it 
will answer its kind nod benevolent purpose. Mr Taylor hits 
shown much taste and good feeling as its editor .”'. — London 
Literary (iazttie , Noe. 1834. 
4 ‘ It is hut justice to say, that the writers concerned hove 
made the volume before us every way worthy of the fuaaudiin, 
and i f their own talents. They have prod ,, ced R most able and 
varied melange, varied in its contents, and highly attractive to 
the general reader. In faet 1 The Cabinet of Friendship 1 is 
by many degrees iho best yolume of original miscellaneous li- 
terature that has issued from the press tor many years ; and we 
promise its rentiers that they will find it a fertile source of 
