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INTELLIGENCE, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, &c.

Mr. ACKERMANN will publish in a few days, in a pocket volume, with an elegant frontispiece, Letters between Ametia in London and her Mother in the Country, from the pen of the late William Combe, Esq. the popular author of the "Three Tours of Dr. Syntax."

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Messrs. Todd of York will shortly publish, an interesting Account of Sheriff Hutton Castle, illustrated with four engravings.

In the course of a few days will be published, Excursions through Cornwall, embellished with fifty high finished en

Stockdale, Esq. late of the East India
Company's service.

W. Buchanan, Esq. has in forward-gravings, from drawings by F. W, L. ness at press, Memoirs of Painting, in two vols. 8vo. containing a chronological history of the different collections of pictures of importance which have been brought to Great Britain since the French revolution; together with remarks, historical and critical, on the art in general, designed to assist the amateur in forming a correct taste and judgment in regard to painting, and to aid him in the knowledge of the genuine works of the great

masters.

Mr. Wolstenholme of York has in the press, An Account of the Yorkshire Musical Festival held in September last, by a member of the committee of manage- || ment. It will be preceded by a brief notice of the abbey festivals, and of the history of music subsequent to the publication of Dr. Burney's work, the materials for which are so widely scattered, that any attempt to concentrate them must be highly useful. The work will be printed in royal 4to. and ornamented with two elegant engravings of the interior of the Minster, and other plates. It will be ready in June.

Mr. Conrad Cooke will publishin June, a new and complete System of Cookery and Confectionery, adapted to all capacities, and containing many plates. This work is the result of thirty years' experience in families of distinction, and contains important improvements in the art.

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Early in June will be published, a Key to the Science of Botany, comprising a familiar and pleasing conversation be tween a mother and her daughter, by Mrs. Selwyn. It will be illustrated with plates, either plain or coloured.

The Wanderings of Lucan and Dinak, an epic romance, in ten cantos, in the stanzas of Spenser, by M. P. Kavanagh, will appear in the course of the || next month.

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ACADEMY, Royal, premiums of, 60-exhibi-
tion of, 349

Adams, T. review of his Three Voluntaries,
116

Adventures of a heart, 220

Alfieri, anecdote of, 112

Allan, Mr. observations on a picture by, 356
Amusemens de l'Opera, review of, 240
Apecdotes, &c, historical, literary, and per-
sonal, 110, 162, 233, 343

Angerstein collection of pictures, catalogue
of, 358

Angoulême, duke, theatrical celebration of
his return from Spain, 343-

Antomarchi, Dr. his Last Moments of Napo-
leon announced, 60

Apparition of Woodstock, 323

Appenzell, acuteness of the people of, 344
Argument, convincing, 344

Arnald, G. observations on pictures by, 179,
1, 355

Arthur, J. review of his Serenada, 175
Arts, fine, 123, 177, 291, 349

Author, the hen-pecked, 276

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Barenger, J. observations on a picture by,
180

Baron the actor, anecdote of, 343
Barry the philanthropist, 337
Barton, Bernard, lines addressed to, 61-
Expostulation, addressed to, 62-
Batty, captain, his European Scenery an-
nounced, 246

Beauty, noble exercise of the power of, 161
Beechy, Sir W. observations on pictures by,
351

Beethoven, L. von, some particulars of, 268
Benger, Miss, her Life of Elizabeth Queen
of Bohemia, announced, 186

Bennett, S. his The Temple of Ezekiel an-
nounced, 185

Beresford, the Rev. J. his the Cross and the
Crescent announced, 246
Birthdays, on the celebration of, 213
Blanchard, Mr. review of his "Le Départ du
Grenadier," 117

Bochsa, N. C. review of his " "Tis not the
beam of a languishing eye," 53-his" La
Chasse au Renard," 54-his "Grand Rus-
sian March, ib.-his Airs in the Ballet of
"Alfred le Grand," 116-his Duet on the
Themes in "Clari, or the Maid of Milan,"
117

Boie, Mr F. Kis curious account of a Norwe-
gian bishop, 44

Bone, Mr. observations on enamels by, 357
"" S. V. observations on a picture by, 179
Bonnell, Mrs. view of her seat, 63
Bookcase for a study, description of, 59
Bookbinder, the emigrant, 218

Bounden, J. his Deserted City, &c. announ-'
ced, 60

Bowdler, Mr his edition of Gibbon's Histo-

ry of the Roman Empire announced, 310
Brecknock, T. remarkable instance of his in-
genuity, 75

Brée, chevalier van, observations on a pic-
ture by, 307

Briggs, H. P. observations on pictures by,
179, 352

Britannia Delineata announced, 185
British artists, society of, 304

British Institution, exhibition of, 177
Brockedon, W.observations on a picture by,
180-ou a drawing by, 302

Brooke, captain, his Narrative of a Residence

in Norwegian Lapland announced, 246***
Bruguier, D. review of his Five Divertimen-
tos, 114 his Overture to "Maid Marian,"
115-his Arrangement of Bochsa's Fan-
tasia, 238-his Arrangement of Airs by
Bishop, 345

Buchanan, Mr. his Memoirs of Painting an-'
nounced, 368

Bullock, Mr. his Six Months in Mexico an-
nounced, 186-notice respecting his exhi-'
bition, 246-account of his collection from
Mexico, 291

Busby, Mr. his Costume of the City of Lon-
don announced, 368

Byrne, Miss, remarks on a drawing by, 363

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Christmas festivities in the South of France,
3363!

Church, the illuminated, at Neisse, in Sile-
esia, 213

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Clark, J. particulars respecting, 235
Clock, astronomical, description of, 309
Closet-window, the old bachelor's, 6
Clowes, C. esq. view of his seat, 251
Cockburn, major, observations on a drawing
by, 301

Coggins, J. review of his Companion to the
Musical Assistant, 238
Coincidences in dates, curious, 335
Collier, J. P. his translation of Schiller's
Fridolin announced, 310

Combe, Wm. letter from him to J. J. Rous-
-sean, 205 his Letters between Amelia and
her Mother announced, 368
Complaints of a half-pay officer, 157
Collins, Mr. observations on pictures by, 352
Confession, auricular, 235

Confessions of a Rambler, 65, 127, 225, 278,
339

Cooke, Mathis System of Cookery announced,

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ve, P. observations on a picture by,

179
Country scats, views of, 1, 63, 125, 187, 249,
311

Cowper, W. his description of a public flog-
ging, 234

Cox, Mr. observations on drawings by, 362
Sir R. keen composed on,
Cramer, J. B. review of his Fantasia, 237
Cristall, J. observations on drawings by,301,
363

Outler, WH review of his Aussitôt que la
lumière," 287-his "Mary,"
a song, ib.
his Sweet Ellen, the maid of the Mill,"
288his C'est l'amour," 345-his" Love
and Friendship," 346-his " In Ballycrag
town," ib.
Cuvier, baron, his Animal Kingdom announ-
ced, 124

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Edinburgh, Four Views of, announced, 185
Edridge, H. observations on a drawing by,
301

Elizabeth, princess, view of her cottage at
Old Windsor, 1

Elopement, the consequences of, 145, 191,
264
Emigrant, the, á sketch from life, 165, 231
bookbinder, 218

Esmenard, M. anecdote of, 334
Etiquette of Florence, 163

355

Etty, W. observations on pictures by, 179,
Exhibitions-Panorama of the Ruins of Pom-
peii, 123 the British Institution, 177—'
Mr. Bullock's Collection from Mexico, 291
-Mr. Cooke's Drawings, 299-Society of
British Artists, 304-Grecian Gallery, 307
-Royal Academy, 349-Painters in Wa-
ter Colours, 360-Peristrephic Panorama,
363

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Female emigrant, presence of mind in a, 113
Fielding, C. observations ou drawings by,
300, 361

Fine arts, 123, 177, 291, 349

Flaxman, Mr. observations on statues by,
**357

Flea, elasticity of the, 163-
Flogging-match, 234

Florence, etiquette of, 163

Fontenelle, anecdote of, 162

Fordyce, Rev. Dr. J. anecdote of, 164

Forrest, lieutenant-colonel, his Picturesque
Tour of the Ganges and Jumna aunounced,
245

Fortification, ancient Welch, 165
Fradelle, H. observations on pictures by,
179, 355

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Heart, the adventures of a, 220rors seenida
Heber, Dr. his Life of Jeremy Taylor an
nounced, 123

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Hennan, Mr. on the human stature, 162E
Henpecked author, 276 15.

dored)
Henry IV. curious coincidences in the dates
of events of his life, 335 req 1 veld
Herz, H. review of his "Ma Fanchette est
charmante," 51959

Hibbert, Dr. his account of the apparition)
of lady Lee, 223-

Highlanders, a tale, announced, 60 d
Hills, R. observations on drawings by, 302,

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Gainsborough, Mr. observations on drawings || Hoffland, Mrs. her Decision, a tale, announ-

by, 302

Gambier, lord, view of his seat, 126
Gambling-house dinner at Paris, 152
Garrick, anecdote of, 111

Gastineau, Mr. observations on drawings by,
363

Gelinek, Mr. review of his Variations, 115
Genius, condescension of, 111

George IV. Ceremonial of the Coronation of,
announced, 59

Germany, &c. Views in, announced, 185
Ghost Stories, 21, 150, 223, 323

Gilly, Rev. W. S. his Excursion to the Moun-
tains of Piedmont in 1823, &c. announ-
ced, 185

Glass for a cabinet, description of, 245
Glover, J. observations on a picture by, 306

Goblins, the drilled, 150

Gouldsmith, Miss, observations on pictures
by her, 181

Gray, Thomas, monument to him at Stoke-
Pogis, 314

Grecian Gallery, exhibition of, 307
Green, J review of his Preceptive Melodies,

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Half-pay officer, complaints of a, 156
Hall, captain B. his Journal written on the
Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, an-
nounced, 246

Hamond, É E. review of her Infant Vocal-
ist, 347

Harcourt, earl of, view of his seat, 125
Harding, Mr. remarks on a drawing by, 363
Harmony Society, account of, 24
Harris, J. M. review of his The charmed

bark," 117-his " My bonnie bark," 291
Hatfield, Miss S. E. her Wanderer of Scan-
dinavia, &c. announced, 246
Hats, fluctuations in the fashion of, 3
Havell, W. observations on a drawing by,
300

Haydon, B. R. observations on a picture by,
306.

Heaphy, T. observations on a picture by, 306

ced, 246

T. C. observations on pictures by,)
180, 306

Honour, points of, 88

Hopkinson, J. review of his Introduction and
Rondo, 175

Howard, H. observations on pictures by,
178, 351

Human stature, anecdote respecting, 163

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Jones, Miss E, observations on a picture by
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Mr. observations on a picture by, 352
Jony, M. extract from his L'Hermite en
Italie, 32][ » »{= o£8 »q}d>basivi bas
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Kalkbrenner, F. review of his Effusio Musi-)
ca, 49
AST,599
Kavanagh, his Wanderings of Lucan and
Dinah announced, 368
Keens, Irish, 233
Kiallmark, G. review of his Arrangement of
Cramer's Serenata, 50 — his “The Sea-!
Boy's Call," 54-his Second Divertimento
Scozzese, 115—his " Isabel, 290 his
"And ye shall walk in silk attire," 345
Krogh von Belsvaag, account of, 44

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Ladies, French fashions for, 58, 121,,
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Lanfear, Mrs her Letters to Young Ladies
-nannounced, 1863

Language of Paradise, 344

Launay, Mademoiselle de, account of, 211
Lawrence, Sir T. observations on pictures by,
300, 349

Lawyers, the patron of, 110

Lea, river, lines addressed to, 310
Lee, lady, apparition of, 223

Lefanu, Miss A. her Memoirs of Mrs. F. She-
ridan announced, 124

Legal ingenuity, remarkable instance of, 75
Leslie, CR, observations on a drawing by,
302-on a picture by, 353
Lesson for fathers, 251

Lethbridge, J. particulars respecting, 230
Lewis, Wm. observations on a picture by,

179

Linton, W. observations on a picture by, 306

Lisbon and the Portuguese, account of, 46,

77, 143

Loiterer, the, 81, 189, 258
London fashions, 55, 119, 181, 242, 308, 364
Louis XIV. anecdotes of, 235, 344

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Moscheles, portrait of,, 55 town.
Mourning, white, 164
Mulready, Mr. observations on a picture by,

354

Musical review, 49, 114, 172, 236, 286, 345

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Old bachelor's closet-window, 6
Orleans, duchess of, her curious picture of
herself, 320

Oswald, lieutenant J. some account of, 236
Owen, Mr. observations on pictures by, 178,
301, 352

"" R. D. his System of Education at New
Lanark announced, 60

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Poetry, 61, 110, 124, 186, 247, 310
Points of Honour, 88
Poissarde silenced, 112
Politician, the skilful, 334

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Pompeii, panorama of the ruins of, 123
Poole, Mr. review of his. " Return unto thy
rest," 347-his " Regna il Terror," ib.
Pope, Mrs observations on a drawing by, 302.
Nash, F. observations on pictures by, 180, Portuguese and Lisbon, account of, 46, 77,

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