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THEOLOGY.

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An Historical and Critical Inquiry into the Interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures, with Remarks on Mr Bellamy's New Translation; by J. W. Whittaker, M. A. 8vo. 9s.

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New Translation of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, Part II. 4to. 16s.

Various Views of Death, for illustrating the Wisdom and Benevolence of the Divine Administration; by the Rev. T. Watson, 8vo. 6s.

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Christian Morality Indispensable; by the Rev. Thomas Scott, 8vo. 7s.

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Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Pola; by Thomas Allason, royal folio. £3, 10s.

Wild's Illustration of the Architecture and Sculpture of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln, 4to. £3, 3s.

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Grand Junction Navigation; being a Fortnight's Tour along the course of that stream, with Topographical Descriptions, &c. No I. 2s. 6d.; or coloured, 5s.

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Travels in various Countries of the East, more particularly Persia; by Sir W. G. Ousley, Knight, 4to, Vol. I. £3: 13: 6.

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A History of North-Eastern Voyages of Discovery; by Capt. J. Burney, F.R.S. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

EDINBURGH.

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The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, No LXII. 8vo. 68.

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Robin Hood; a tale of the olden time, 2 vols 12mo. 12s.

Orazione di Un Italiano intorno alle Cose d'Italia al Congrese di Aquisgrana. 2s.

The Lay of Agincourt, with other Poems, 12mo. 6s.

Strictures on the Case of Mr John M'Do

nald, Minister at Urquhart, before the General Assembly 1818; by Alexander Kerr, Minister of the Gospel, Cambuslang. 3d.

The Scripture Monitor; or Short Meditations on Various Passages of Scripture for every day in the year; by John Craig, Minister of the Gospel, Avon Bridge, 12mo. 4s. 6d.

Historical Dissertations on the Law and Practice of Great Britain, and particularly of Scotland, with regard to the Poor; by the Rev. Robert Burns, one of the ministers of Paisley, second edition, 8vo. 12s.

Literary and Statistical Magazine, No X. 2s. 6d.

No I. of Mr Stewart's Hortus Cryptogamonicus Edinensis; being a collection of the Cryplogamic Plants indigenous to Scotland.

Annals of Scotland from 1057 to 1371; to which are added, Tracts relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland; by Sir David Dalrymple of Hailes, Bart. third edition, 2 vols 8vo. £1:11: 6.

Selden's Table Talk: a new edition, with an original Preface, and Notes, 12mo. 5s. The Edinburgh Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary, Vol. III. Part II. 8vo. 9s. Bibliotheca Britannica; or a General Index to the Literature of Great Britain and Ireland, ancient and modern; with such foreign works as have been translated into English, or printed in the British dominions; by Robert Watt, M. D. Vol. I. Part I. 4to. £1, 1s.

Epistles of the Apostle Paul, translated from the Greek, and arranged in the order in which they were probably written; Part First, consisting of those which were written before his first imprisonment at Rome; with explanatory notes, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul, and of the Territories annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha; by Francis Hamilton (formerly Buchanan,) M.D. F.R.S. 4to, 21. 28.

State of Religious Instruction in Scotland; a Sermon preached at the opening of the Associate Synod in Portsburgh MeetingHouse, Edinburgh, on Tuesday, 27th April 1819; by John Brown, Minister of the Gospel, Biggar, 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Discourses illustrative of the Designs of Christianity, and of some parts of its Evidence; by Daniel Dewar, LL.D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University and King's College of Aberdeen.

A Memoir concerning the Origin and Progress of the Reform proposed in 1782, in the internal government of the Royal Burghs of Scotland; with the Bill prepared by the Committee appointed by the Burgesses, which was twice read in the House of Commons, in 1788, and in 1789; likewise an illustration of the principles of that

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Supplement to the last edition of Angus's English Grammar, 12mo. 3s.

Familiar Questions for the Instruction and Amusement of Young Persons, new edition, greatly enlarged. 9d.

The Assembly's Catechism Simplified. 3d. Tales of My Landlord; third series, containing "The Bride of Lammermoor," and "A Legend of Montrose," 4 vols 12mo.

Herbarium Edinense; or Dried Specimens of Indigenous Plants growing wild, chiefly in the vicinity of Edinburgh, and the district adjacent; collected by James Robinson Scott, F. L. S. M.W.S. Senior President of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Lecturer on Botany, and Surgeon Royal Navy; and William Jameson, Surgeon.

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D'Agincourt, Histoire de l'Art par les Monuments, Livraison 21, folio, 2e. papier velin. £4.

Florence Macarthy, Nouvelle Irlandaise de Lady Morgan; traduite fidèlement de l'Anglais, avec des Notes par Parisot, 4 vols 12mo, avec portrait. 18s.

Lesur, Annuaire Historique, ou Histoire Politique et Literaire de l'Anné 1818, gros

vol. 8vo. 16s.

Le Christianisme de Montaigne, ou Pen

sées de ce grand homme sur la religion, 8va

128.

Cellérier, Discours Familiers d'un Pasteur de Campagne, Genève, 8vo. 8s. 6d.

Civique de Gastine, Histoire de la Republique d'Haïti ou Saint Domingue, l'esclavage, et les colons, 8vo. 6s.

D'Avrigni, Jeanne d'Arc a Rouen, tra gedie en 5 acts, en vers, 8vo. 58.

La Major Autrichien, ou Une Année Militaire, 2 vols 12mo. 8s.

L'Enfant du Boulevard, ou Mémoires de la Comtesse de Tourville, 2 vols 12mo. 8s.

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MONTHLY REGISTER.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.-June 11, 1819.

Sugar. The demand for both Muscovadoes and refined has of late considerably revived, which, in the former, may be attributed to the arrival of the new Sugars at the market, which suit purchasers better than the old; and in the latter, to the spring shipments for exports. The prices, however, may be stated as being without any material alteration. The accounts from the colonies are favourable, as to the state of the weather, for taking off the crops, which are expected to be finished early; and average crops are expected. The quantity of Sugar on hand is more considerable than would have been if it had not been for the severe commercial difficulties of the country; but nevertheless, the quantity is not very great, and the probability is, that Sugar will advance. Molasses are heavy, and on the decline.-Coffee. This article has fluctuated greatly, and prices are very unsteady. Generally speaking, the price has declined, and that considerably. Some days ago the demand was considerable and lively; but owing to duller accounts from the Continental markets, the demand has become less brisk. It is almost impossible to calculate, with any degree of correctness, the future prospects in the Coffee markets. Every thing depends upon the situation and means possessed by the Continental nations, to make them come forward to make purchases.Cotton. The pressure of the times, and the great stagnation in business, still keeps the Cotton market "depressed. Several arrivals also, with large cargoes, have, within these few days, taken place, and many more are expected. Prices have given way in America, and they must, on some kinds, give way still further. The quantity imported for the five months of this year, ending the 1st June, amount to 315,472 bags, which is more than what was at the same period last year. The prices now, however, cannot be expected to fall lower except in one or two kinds. Much has, however, been forced into the market, on any terms, owing to the pressure upon this branch of our trade in particular, and on all the trade of the country in general. This is not likely, however, to be much longer the case, nor to any extent.

It would be altogether unnecessary to take up the time of our readers to specify particularly the state of the market for other articles of commerce. Suffice it to say, that in every one there is a complete stagnation, and prices nominal, or on the decline. The great question, however, of the resumption of cash-payments, and the loan and extent thereof for the year being now set to rest, and we think in a favourable manner for the interests of the country, and now that the great glut of goods in various markets are beginning to grow less, we may confidently anticipate a general revival of trade all over the country, which is at present, and may yet continue for a little while longer, in a gloomy and depressed state. Funded property, which had declined greatly, is again on the advance, with every appearance of improvement. We trust, by the time our next Number appears, we shall be able to report more favourably of the commercial interests and prospects of the country.

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