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It was Mark Lemon , if', we remember rightly, Jul y 1, 1889. who stoutl y maintained that the liumourist with br ush or pencil was one of the best of all BOOK; illustration in oni of its most enter- historical commentat ors, and this opinion may per fection can be studied to ^V tainingK-* forms ^ be set over again st the harsh verdict of Holbein , just now in Piccadill y, at the Exhibition of the who held that caricatu re was the prostitution N" Works of the English Humourists in Art. ot of ar t. Hogarth declar ed that he' ; had lost , ¦ i ' J ~ " ^r « *m ^b ' * ' * - ^ * ' - ~ ' ~ td .a only specialists , 'but students of men and by the long practice of carica ture , the lenjpy- manners , who care to contrast th e freaks and ment of beauty^r ,r and. added that everyr face het ^ follies of past generations with the social saw looked distorted in his eyes. If thai ; was foibles of their own, can find abundant food so, all we can say is that he must have had forfar reflectionTAfl fiftHmi initv thisf.lns uniquenninn p collectionr»r»11ftr »f.irvn of droll ' many a dream of fair women , for some pictures , drawings , and engravings , in wljich * bewitching coquettes appear in his drawings. the ebb and flow of the tide in politics and It was a happy thoug ht on tha part of Mr. society from Hogarth to Pellegrini is refl ected , Grego and his colleagues to, bring together an sometimes , it must be confessed , with fierce exhibition which vividly illustrates the political satire , but more often with genial hum pdr. and social progress of England from the middle Pictorial caricature if not exactly as old as ^ of the eighteenth to the closing years of the the hills, can at least be traced as far back as nineteenth century - Lovers of-English litera- , the Egyptian s, Gre eks, and Romans of ture and art , to say nothing of stray moralists anti quit y, and , like satirical songs and and publishers of illustrated books in search lampoons , it was often used as a sting ing of ideas , will find ttheir time well spent in the , whip for folly. Many a clumsy woodcut survey of a collection of pictures , whieh look was fashioned in the Middle Ages to pour as if they were fresh from the hands of such ridicule on lay or clerical oppressors ; and in kings of caricature as Hogarth , Rowlandson , Englan d, under Henry VIII. and Elizabeth , the Gillray , Bunbury , Cru ikshank , the Doyles, Pope frequentl y figured in this dreaded form father and son, John Leech, H. K. Browne , of f free-hand ' dr awing. During the Civil William Makepeac e Thackeray , and Randol ph Wars , and in the reign of William III., artis- Caldec ott. We are compelled by the stern tic satire of a crude and often of a coarse exigencies of space to tear ourselves away from description was common enough, and became such good company , without so much as men- a powerful weapon in political warfare . One to tioning a grou p of distinguished living of ^>he firs t writers use the Itali an word * TTiTmrm ri «f.ft in Avf * * ¦• ¦ € Humo urists in- . Art / > caricatura ' was Sir Thomaa Browne , who i . ««r>« borrowed the term in the pag es of his ' Christian Morals. ' Although ' caricatura V was familiar Boo&$ and .' l^umdu^ of «F A. enou gV^ h to justif yV its appearanceA in 1712 in' the Spectator it had not BodK , been adopted into ^ English speech when Dr. Jo hnson 's Dictionary It is an ill wind tha t blows nobod y any appeared some forty years later ; but , long good. aA i History of the Gre at Mood at before the Eighteenth Cent ury drew to a close, J ohnstown , Par. 7*~ is alread y announced , arii 1/AJ.C VU1U1UO ID W MC7 1 UUJT XXXUOl/JL **I/CU. „u .• the genius of Hogarth , Rowlandson , an d the volume id to be ' fully illustrated. ' , 4* # Oillray had awaken ed the rank an d file of One of the Poet Laureate s admirers has * ' ma dt a d«i _ mtm i ttd - . 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will find ' many readers. Mr. Frank Murra* y ~ sb> , 01At .D^aV^.k erbm y, isah to«. pu ^hbnsn ^ a Ibb ]bhe_ a*.book. * ¦ . > announced. The title is $he Standard ?Bearer , and the first number will be published in. 1Q 1 - • . December by the St. Giles' JPrinting Com- pany, Edinburg h. It wDl consist of sixteen Ho¥e^ and Bewf pages and will be published at a penny, and the idea is to make it suitable for adoption as Mr. Robert Bickersteth , B. A., of Pembrok e a parish magazine. College, Cambrid ge, son of the Bishop of We , Exeter , has entered the house of Sampson notice that Quer ies^ an American Low, Marston , Searle & Rivingtori , Limited monthl y review of literary, art , scientific , and «¦ at , withA * V the* 4 viewm of*m eventual* l^ y jqininm A g the. alb general edu cational questions , which is pub- directorshi p. lished at Buflalo , N.Y., can now boast of nearl y 35,000 subscribers . The magazine is The first edition of No. I. of the Newbery illustrated , and is published for the modest House Maga zine havi ng been exhausted before sum of a dollar a year. The question depart- publication , a new edition is now in the press , ment is cleverl y managed , and forms one of and will be read y immediatel y. the chief attractions of Qmries. Messr3. Dean & Son have publ ished a series 4 Messrs. Robinson BrotKers , of JBlyth , are of British Regimental Plates ,' handsomel y about to publish a book of travel by Mr. James printe d in icbromo colours on thick paper. Ford , entit led ^ Tri p to South America. ' The size is 15 inches by 12 inches , and thos e The book consists of articles which appeared alread y issued represent soldiers of the Royal in a local paper descri ptive of gold-mining in Horse Artillery, the 2nd Life Guard s, the South America. 17th Lancers , the Queen 's Hussar s, the Scots G reys, and the 42nd Highlanders , or Black Messrs . Burn s & Oates , Limited , have just Watch. issued a new and uniform set of Parochial Registers , strong ly bound in half-leather. We underst and that Messrs. Cassell

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Plon , Nourri t & Co. have issued carriag e accident in 1842, cannot fail to be * Pr: vate Correspond ence ¦ , » j of th e ¦ Count de interesting. \ ' . ; . > n „..-— , • ^——— B ^ . ——¦ ¦ - -¦ ... 1 W MI< I- W M m ' ~ ^^^^"^^ ^^*** " "^ "^^"^* W»"" «*« ' ' ' : ' J 1 ' ' ' ' { ' > ' ¦.'^' -! >|f BO - " ' ¦ ju ly ' -!l^i^l^W |^dj Qp5C n ^ . , ¦ ¦ i ¦ ** , ... ' 3&|¦ " ¦ ' r J? • |S ?? , . . ' i ?*' - '•: .; ¦. .,f: i ' .»V' iflf . . \ ¦ 1- . _1»»M»«»»- -__»-»--««w»»»»--»»»»»---«^^ - ^ ., v,i :¦>* - ^ -.^ ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦'" ¦"' ' ' of? 3?ufee • . f-i »V. Besides the ^IL ^bfers; i^fcef of taken place long before this notice ia in print j; | Tl W"% -^ J -^in A^ lMV TV-'V VlWM w^W - -*W«M *V*^* ' *^ W*«VVbW ' ^-^- fc ' ¦-*»-¦.WW-««P ^ ' f . Orle ans/ w$. >l^§yp^Q3pgiB^4H fey, J ^h ajm; But ^we cannot withhold a tribute of praiae to ; "L&yj: a!-. -;|iew ;:; ^ 0^ i entit led i *j0[iMi03ry > r and the excellent get-up and careful editing of this ; } Diploma cy*' by the Duke de B^ogliei; * Mignefc catalogue , which comprises 731 numbers of ___ -¦¦>m . mm w "*• tp-*B-*ap» «> as *» ¦¦ .a b-. w •¦•->» . w -•*-: mi : —M ichetet -^fie»ri J ^wtia,' % Jules Simon ; French r works on hunting from th |& sixteenth \ ¦Province , and a new book by> Gyj>, | ^b pb— . -^^^^v^ ^^ ———' —* ^ ™ Manners— and—*»—*——»•— the-^^ v^mrStage ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ w * "by^W J.^^ J. ranged and edited catalogue of valuabl e MSB. include —¦¦ -~ , Weiss_ . _ _^» ^ , •^ —¦—j—» '——j srDreainda——aak 5—^ ahh -Paul^^^^^>~ ——. ^bb— i ^——i ^ anda.nrt books relatingTftlatitio r to tnethe historvmstory otof TtalvItaly and j ¦; and iiOve , by Maurice . ij M. 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' ' - 1 - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "^—^ • • ¦ -»¦ year, great»- ' -task oH/he. mak e use of them. Thre f -. course , the Rey. J. | T. Fowler , .S.A., Vice- \ - •' JLji ^ the Report also stat es, was the re arran ge- Pri¦M- «.*»»vj nci .^m»»pal of^s *. Bishop^ iuuv ^ uivuviV* o J. ^.CbXX , -L/ U.J.XXnilXA J Hatfield' s Hall , Durham , ^ "and thb Rev. t)r. Cutt s, may be instanced ; ment of that part of the Iiibrary which is con- * tained in the Radcliffe building. The shelf theum.m.\s Relixwiigivgiousuo Traxiciv ctv Societywuti ^ct v hasJla *o givenUlycU £veuvo p>b««w ^ip» «p> ^» mm ¦« ¦ ^ ¦—- -—¦——— -—- —— - —- ¦ ^. tit^r ^pf ¦ a > r mm ^^ ^* »» ^» ^* ^ ^«^ d» ^ » ^^ -*^ *"% ^* ^ ./ — ^»^ -^ -^ * guineas, and Mr. Edward < Lloyd, of the accommo^^ dation has been larger ly increased by^ uaiiyDaily vnronicieChronicle,, a similsimilarar amountamnnri f., whilstwhilst. the adoption of a system of short bookcase s, ^p- ph pj ¦ ¦ ¦ •-—¦ -m » — Messrs . Spottiswood e & Co. have contributed running^h ^ jmtAaV^pt ^iakMbh on^p' nnm* wheelsw » ^w.^ - ^^ ^pa ^ and^^ ™ sunk^»#' i^ ^^~^ » rails^— —-^ , which stand up against the jold cages, but are pulled w»^ ^d»*^w^^i^ ten guineas.I 9 Among^^ tj jal ournalists«#*k.^ and«>V^> JU X^^ authors%/V ^** */Jfc^*»^ ^k 1^ the list of new subscriber s now includes Mr. forward "when access is requ ired to the books behindutJiixiiu. them.iJiLtsiu . Thism iulo methaxnoi/ixti^t d Ahas^xx<*o - beenil/oc/xx sug- William Archer , the dra matic critic ; ' Joh n ; gested by a similar one recent ly adopted at Bickerdvke»ic K eray K:e ' ;: Mr.ivir. J.j. S.». uottonCotton , ' editor of tnethe ¦ Academy ; Mr: Louis Engel and Mr. H. F. the British Museum. - Frost, musical critics ; Profess or J. W. Hales,. Mijyussss i^miiyEmil v S.fe. Holt. th(* an flinrAaa of Ja AVor A Rhyming Letter , fro .m Cowper .—In Molt , the autho ress of several*^.l ital paper I well-known historical rom ances ; Mr. H. W. the Qui ver for Jul y there is a cap onrm ''MfiMemoranmrfl.hlbleft .Letters"Lfitt.A rs anandd~ their Writers.W rite rs ' [ Lucy, Parliam entary re presentativ e of the / Dail y News and ' from which we extrac t the following amusing ' Toby, M. P. ' of Punch ) dashed off b Copper^ to Newton , in a Mr. Julian Marshall , an aut horit y on lawn epistl e y ¦ ¦ w » p>^» r ipk ^* p» ^ p*^» w—— ¦— -^- - —— Arlifnv r^f 7l/f/»y sunny|s ^ ^ A ^9 * * W hrf*«« our^^ *-^ ^k» , when^^ ^^ , the^*^ >^ ^p gentle-hearted^^ ^r —•— -^^ poetj— tennis ;: Mr.mr. MowMowhrav bray MorrisMn ^ria , editor of Mac-> . My wiillan' s Maga zine ; Mr. Page t Toynbee ; and held the demoh M Dejection at bay :— ' w to ^^Wrfv Wb ^m mmt ^m m v. ^^ ^^ »^^ ^^ r ^ ^^ «* ^^ ^^^ • ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ™ ^ *^— ^ ' ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^w^^ 3Pl^h 9*^* fl what ,^ Mr. Edmund Yates , of the World. The Com- very dear Friend , —I ani going to send mitmirueetee ofor thetne xncorporIncor porated ated Societv ' of Authors when you have read, you may scratch your Society of Authors Vi Psa.rL i\.r\c\ rh.v. li T supposesii TmnRa thereth ere 's nobodynobodv have also subscribed , and this rounds off the head, and say, " 1 list for the pre sent. knows whether what I have got be verse or not ; by the tune and the time it ought to be The Pro posed Ruskin Bibliogeaphy.— rhrhvmymeA ;• hutbut itif itifc he.be, did eeverrer youvou seesee., otof Jatlat e Thej.ne biblioerDiDiiograranh pny v otof Mr. RuskinRnslr m 's workwnr l™ s tofn or of yore , such a ditty before ?" I have which we referre d in our last issue is to take writ " Charit y," not for popularity, but ' as well the form of a handsome q uarto volume, and as I could , in hopes to do good ; and if the

¦¦ ¦¦ -» *¦ ¦' -•»' m*t^ r>-T -^(Pfc ^m^ w ¦ t-»- -^ p- p^» -™— - ^ —-»--^ -»- — . will be p ublished ^ k| ^m^ w rf»> ^-^ • V ^ ^m »*mi »*#»^ ^ • ^~ ^ } ¦ by subscription. The entire reviewer should say,^ " To be sure , the gentle- -— rw series of Mr.'- Ruski---•"»• n" • 's•»* puJf ui blishedl/»l.uu vvi wriIILIULIICUtings willVT 1JLX man 's muse wears Methodist shoes, " you may J ^e systemati cally arrang ed and carefull y col- kno w by her pace, and talk about grace, that ip>> ¦!¦¦¦ > ¦« ~»^ ¦ ¦ lated p^A Mr *^» pp« r *-^ ~" ^r ^» ¦ i mm ^pp» ^™^ w ^^^™ -^^ ^ -^p- bba p" ¦ •—¦ • m^ -~~ "^ — , ^^ ^ • * an d it is also propo sed to add a full list she^^ and her bard haye littl e regard for the j ^ a»^< , of Rusk iniana." ¦"•" The biy& bliographrAJLVKi . uiuAA h yv wi*T XXXll beKr\? taste and fashions, and ruling passions , and

tt ««¦• ¦^p ' spa i^- ¦—-' , arrange d in the following manner : Ori ginal hoy^m 4 ^^ w dening^p^^* -^ p^ .h *m ^ ^» " B^ppk (roistering» ' ^•^ b«« t^»" ^pf ^bv "^^^ "^ ^™ ?)» p¦ v laip^™ » ^^ » of^^ •— the^» ^-^ ^^ ^^ modern-^ ~ — — editions ; wor ks edited or pr efaced by Mr. day ; and thoug h she assume a borrowe d _ , Ruskin— - ;7 his^«.^« contribution/v**v**^muavaao ns tovv periodicalput XVUXl/Cvl literaA1V\JM.CL~ - plume, ancl now 'an d then wear a tittering air , ture, includin g poems , letters to the press , 'tis't.i a onlynr ^lv herh«r planrvlft.n tof o catcftat p.h.h, itif sherTi6 cacan.n, tnethe essays ~---.-w. . ¦uuai.vui u JL UO •/ ,9 &c. ;7 an d Amer^^ ican reprVJf ^JL IIJL ints and4A/JLX KA. pirated1*FJ. J. d/l/V?V* giddy and gay as they, go that way, by a pro - editions. Under .the title of Ruskin iana a full duction on a new construction. She has list of volume s of biograp hy and criticism, baited her tr ap ? in hopes to snap all that may reviews, estimates,

jr r^ i^ ^ oi w ¦ m ^^^^ ^^ r^^ ^^ n ¦ roie ^h^^ v p ¦ ^ ¦* ^h»^bv aw -^^ ^p p ^^ r^~ of ^^ ^ ^b *^v tfmi ^mr ^^r ^^ ^^ ^~ ^^ ^^ ^ ^m ^r .vh ^v^r ^^^ r v r ^^ ^^ ^ ^ i^ ^nv Pro fessorssor Ruskin.Jttu sKin , willwin bebe added. TheTh« work add^^^* ,^ p by way of comment^^ , that ; when^^^ * Charity^g ' ought to prove useful not only to. the collector was published with * Tabl e Talk ,' * Truth ,' and of^ ra re lui editions , but also to the fctudent of other r ^- , ' ^ -=ii juiy*, *$89 ^f% ©uT^b^r^iG^c^la^ Wm ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ <¦' - . - .* T^_ Goldwin Smith declares , In hiff ^mdhbgi ^pt on Chapman and Hall to take a glass of grd ^ the poet, took Johnson the publisher aback by with /me on Sunday everiiiig, "When I hpj pe its gravi ty. ]STawt6h Would not have san ctioned youvoii ' willwill h&be aableble to > loolclook ' in/in. * thiThiss was ! tnethe any poetr y which had notf-a distinctl y religious first and only time Dickens and Seymour met, j object , and he receiv ed an assurance from Cow- and it was two nights , before the latter com- ¦• t perner thatthat tnethe *livelvlively passagesimssacrAR warnwere - introducediri+.vctAncic*.(\ mittedj j . _t suicide• • t - . Int theM volumt e was - a 3|si o' ' a_ j; only as honey on the rim of - the medicinal -long letter from Seymour 's son, giving 1 ' par- 1 \¦ cup,'-"-*_f J to«»v commendvwuuu vuu itsxvu heatinuvuuu g contentsvvuvvxivo tovv/ thevuv ticulars of the contents of the volume. Alto- lips of a giddy" world. , Professor Goldwin gether it was a most desirable and interesting . Smith justl y concludes that the Rev. John collection , and one which everyone knew , Newton must have been exceedingly au stere would produce a keen competition ; in fact , it I if he deemed that the quantity of honey used turned out to be a battle betwe en America ' by Cowper was excessive. and England , Mr. Quaritch eventuall y secur- Fame . and Finance. ^Some of our readers ing the volume for £500 against Mr. B. F. may like to know tbat the * Found s, Shill ings, Stevens. It is rumoure d that the lot was and Pence of < Literature ' Is the subj ect of bought on commission for Mr. Wri ght of rather an interesting article in the Jul y num- Paris , : ;

Messrs . Sp _j had a sale of various pro- ' tftebymm berber ofor the IndiesLadies' Treasury,Treasurv. In FFrancerance -, ZoJaZola • • . ^: j-* . —* *-¦' . tm mm . wv • is the best-paid novelist ^-a fact which speaks perties on the 12th to 17th ult. We give here a few results : Ainsworth' s 6 Guy Fawkes; ' ¦— ¦ I I ¦ «^» W ^"~ * ~™"^ ~^m~—r^m- ~^ -r -W Amid1 —^— "^—' ^^ much— ^ ^^ ^V^V ^^T ^^"" ^^ that^V ^ ^" ^^ »^^ T ^^ ^V is«^^^ V ^^^^ ^ ^P^ ^fc ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ » ^^ »^^ ^^^ W^ ^ n ^^^ volumes * _ vague in a ^ ^h A AM _ ' ^B ^m* ^b ^» A ^H the^H A article , we pick out the following explicit 3 vols. cloth , 1841, £10. 15s. ; Mrs. Brown- statements from several of a similar nature . ing's ' Prometheus Bound ' and Miscel- Mrs. Hum phry Ward has ¦ * just been offered laneous Essays, cloth , 1833, presentation £1,000, for " a short story of thirty thousand copy from E. M. Barre tt to Wordsworth , words ; whilst ' John Strange "Winter ' (Mrs. with the latter 's autograp h, £i6 ; Mrs. Stannard) ' refused to take £500 tor her next Seymour ' s ' Acqount of the Origin of the shill ing stoigr.1 Lord Beaconsfield' s novel s Pickw ick Papers / showing the fallacy of Mr. brought him £30,000, whilst Victor Hugo Dickens ' version , ^64 ; Calef' s * More Wonders died worth £150,000. Thackeray is reported of the Invisible World ,' 4to. , 1700, uncut copy , to have sai d that it was amazing liow little he £5%; Cott on Mather 's Wonders of the Invisi- earned when in his earl y days he wrote care - ble tVorld ,':4to. , uncu t, 1693, 420. 10s. ; Jesse 's Hi storical Work s, 24 vols. cloth , £31; Laborde ' s ' •#] n " 7 fully, in contrast . for what he received for • Mir* ^r%. e* f\. ^~i /f' ^ rr^v l c+ it ^*v> s"fc ^» ^-v /\« ^ «in ¦ Q rft ' poor work ' after -he became famou s ; but ' Chansons*¦* r* T^Tvbls.* in*> 2j morocco^" v *ms^ extra , 1773, a that circumstance is of course capable of easy very fine copy, £99; Moliero 's *Le Misantrope / explanation. Sir Walter Scott was paid , for 1667, £26 ; Ghauncei y's ' Hertfordsh ire / 1700, * ¦ £15 Dugdal e's * M^onasticon / 8 vols., 1846, an lndiindifferenttterent '* JUiteLife otof JNNanoleonapoleon /.' £:i»^18.000,UUU ;: ; and the pompous Mr. Hayley received no less £21; Meyer 's ' British Birds / 4vols. folio, titles

^^ - ^m -^ ^^ »»»» -^ -^ -— m -^^ -^— — --^^ ¦— "^^ ¦— m — — ¦ — ¦¦—— - inmw^m^^^mm manuscri^^v^HV^r ^r ^^^^ r^^ - ^ r ^^» ^^ pm im t^^ ,w £19., ^^^—' ^ '^ 19s~^^ ~ . ; Salisbury Primer ,^m — f - . -- - f -y g- than £11,000 for . his long-windedO biograp h^y of Cowper. ' Wa lter Scott had to abandon poetry Paris , 1533, £60 ; Tennyson 's Poems, chiefly as soon as Lord Byron appeared ; and while !Lyrical , ori ginal boards , 1830, £13 ; Tenny - son's Dedicat ion of his Poems to the Queen , Lord Byron was calculating one -morning that <4« A^/Vy u.w ^r — inJLM.M. hisi.M.i.0 ownV.n u manusXX«.C«X4. «Aa% cri ^. pt, £30<^V^ ;9 TennysonJ. V/XXiAJf uv^pj.*.' s» Auto-^.^. he had made £24,000 by poetry , Shelley was * complaining of the printer 's bUl he had to graph Manu script of ' The Daisy, ' 4£ pp. 8vo, defray out of his own pocket .' ' It is stated £24.10^. ; Tennyson 's Autograp h manuscri pt of that Mrs . Hod gson Burnett -r-whose recei pts Stanzas to Rev. F. D. Maurice , 2 pp., £23 ; Tenn yson•/ 's Autograp-* JL h Manuscri ••pt of * The from ' Litt le Lord Faun tleroy ' are set down at * £300 a week—is * shortl y to undertak e the edit- Brook / £51 ; Tennyson 's Autograp h Manu-

_._ - _._ q^^^- ^^f ^^ » _ ^n^ ^r-^ — -^^- ^' »¦—— "— —*- -^ -^^ -^»- *- -^ —- ¦—- -— — — — v — — — — — — - ^^ r ^^ ^^ ^^^ ing of a children 's department for a sj^ndicate scr ipt of part of his celebrated poem ' Maud^^ / of English and American papers , for which compri sing nine chap ters , and in ( many cases work she is to have £1,500 a year. comp^^^ ^^^ fl^^^ i^^ B^^ lete^^to 1^^ ^^ ^^i^ verses» ^^^ ^^^ »^^ ^^^ 9 ^ which» » ^^»i ^^ » ™ were- — ^^ ~""~ neve*^ — -¦— pub-¦ ^ lished , £111. The prices obtained by Teriny- son«on 's« manTn a.nnsnrir uscripts >ta do not appearat)T>ear excessiveexcessive., but in some of the cases they ' amounted to iSal^ JolHngf mere trans cri pts—the author having mad e four If any of our readers are the fortunate *mandrl sometimesworn psfcimp.R nvefive copiescomeS ^"beforeoeiore nnallyfinallv de-

¦ ¦ —-- »* ^ v^ i^^ > ^ * ¦• ^^« ^ - ^« -^ w r ^ r ^«^^^ « ^^ --»• * » ¦ —— — —— ^^ —-¦— w — — - m hundred and f«^ ^ ^^ ^^ One- possessors^^ ^^ ^^ "^ ^*^ of Dickens^^^ ^^ ' relics , which they may ciding on the printing. have been' holding for a rise , now , we should sixteen autograp h letters o£~ Dante Gabriel

«v^v ^^ .^^" « ^^ V W m vm * ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ * ^ r ^ar v^ ^ ^ii^ *mm ^k^ ^a ^vi ^ir ^ ^^hv ^— -^ ^^^ —' —'^~ -— —- — — * Burns ' Poems sa*^^ y, is the*^" tim^*^ e • to^ *^ sell out. The extreme Rossetti to Hall Caine , £70 ; , limit of this dtock was surely reached at Kilma rnock , 1786, titl e in facsimile, £46 ; We re fer to lot CurCJnrttis.iR * BotamcalBotanical MagaMaaazine. z%ney comcomoleteplete set to s on¦ the 14th ult . Sothe by__ ' 833 in_ the. day' '^h s sale.^^ Ita ^^^ was descri^K ^ bed^B 4 thus* ^B : 1882, 88, vols. , £90 ; also many other rar e and ' Dickens and Seymou r : six original drawings interesting lots. by R,. Seymour for " Pickwick ," a num ber of The second port ion of Lord Crawford 's ear ly impressions of the plates and an auto- library at Sotheb y's brought a good attend- graph letter , signed , from Dickens to Seymour; anceanfifi., andand., on tthene wnolewhole,, taifai r pricesDrices were Tayjor, &c , in a realised. The ^tnost important items were : portrai t of Seymour by AA l ^^ ^ ^^H^i^M^^ ^a . ^ ^A ^ i ^K fc scrap-boo k.' The letter , which is unpub- BalTWI bihi derift J.Tanna anna 's * Summa quseq u db vocatuvocatur r Uatho-Catho- lifiriArlhshed , isin otof aa. mostnnoa -h interesmtftr patincr tin g character. In licon ,' 1460 (this was sold by; Mr . Quari tch it Dickens " mentions his gratificatio n at * thi k to Lor d Cr awford some years ago for £600 ; he pains you have bestowed on our mutual repurchase d it in this sale for £301)), and ] * Budsei ppmmen tari i Jjinguee U-raecao lo4:O , | friend Mr. Pickw ick/ and '1 have asked / ¦ ¦¦ 1 ¦¦ fc— ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦* H i— III I K HW l Ha. —— [A •J ¦^^——» ¦#—¦¦ ¦Ill H Blll .MIIMMMW ^MWWail.MWMlWMMIMM.PMMHW.1 1 ¦III———¦¦^l !' t£ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ™ ~ " " ¦ " ¦' ' " ¦ ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦;- • • ¦ ¦ ¦:'¦:- . ' - ¦ —• -¦¦-,-,. ¦ • ¦ '¦ r-- . ¦ • . . p -, : ; x ^ v; ^ ^ ;; | P Gircidar 77g Tie Piib^sher^ ^tity*l$% ¦ ¦ . .,¦ . ' 'f - " . -.- " ^' ' I ll , | , _ List A Frano fee, Leipzig,--English litera tur e, a most supe rb specimen of the librar y of Diane 1 iy; d« TVri H-.i ArH ' . wi+.h h ft-p i arm s on the sidessides. ,£305 arch ology, -blogppfey* Wst^ topog ^pKy, de Poictiers , with , her arms on the , saw* e , (Quaritch) ; also many other rar e and high- classicsclassics, dictionaries,diction aries , finfinee aartsrts, music, , nnaturalatur al priced books which our spac e forbids us %o history, &c. (42 pp.) : ;• , - \V detail. The four days' sale produced just over Bob.r acher 9 F. f Lien ?, Tyrdl .-—Belles-lettres , ¦•• r- 4m~mm *0m -^r^* ^ ** ¦• w«»w^w ¦ ,300. illustratedn> ^»^ **m ^r v«^ m0m ^r ^»r books»*»r «^ -*^ , Editions«*«k~^v ^piv ¦** dew^^ . -«^lttxey ¦aw^^y, historw -^ ¦^ ¦y y _ of-^ ^ . art. ¦ ¦« «^ ,¦ ^7 science, geography, and natural history. (60 pj>.) The library of the late Earl of Bucking - hamshire will be sold at Sotheb y' s on Jul y 5 . Soheible 's Antiquariat , Stut tgart. r^~ &eo- slt%(\ & CAxrW Wat fTr5».r »+.H -fin a r»M hindmcrs . grap jpr, travel , Switzerland and Alpine literature , and 6. Civil War Tracts , nne old bindings , America, China and Japan , navi gati on, maps and and books from the libraries of Xouis XFV. plans. A carefull y execute d catalogue . (64 pp.) and XV., form the princi pal items] in the collection. ; Messrs . Sotheb y sell on Jul y 10 and : six following days the library of the late Eiijrf f i TTvp^e^ionf pf Ify e Frederick Perkins , Esq . The deceased gentleman was, we believe , a brother of the fll aga^itief . owner of the famous Perkins Collecti6 n of Messrs. Griffith , Farran & Co. have dul y . Books | which wail sold about seventeen ^ears launched the Newbery Bouse Magazine, and ago, and which created a considerabl e sensa- th&the responserfisnonsfi otof the trade - hasHas Treatibeen sohd tion at the time, two copies of the Mazarin gratif ying that the Jul y number ^ already in Bible being in that sale . In the catalogue a second edition . The magazine consists of before us we notice a > fine collection of the one hun dred and twenty-eight pages, so that

W^^ W Elizabethan^^^*^*^' ^ ^^v^^^h ^k^ ^p " ^^ ^^ r ^^T ^^^^P^V ^ VW^^V poetsH^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^F ^^^ ,^H books^^^ ^^^ ^^ »^ ^^^^ printedH ^^ I.V ^^»^^^ "^ M ^^ V ^^^ ^V^V b^^^ yV Caxton^^^F ^^^^ r ^^^^ ^ -^r -^^^ ^^ v ^^ ,^h quantity, at all events, ik given. ^ Appro- Wynk yn de Worde , and Pynson ; illuminated priatel y enoug h, the first article is concerned manuscri pts , earl y chap-books and jest-books , with K ' Honest John l^ewbery ,' the ^Friend of and a grand lot of Shakesperi ana , including Goldsmith , Johnson , Smollett , and a publisher the first four folios and about twent y-six of of credit and. , renown , in the good oid "days

>UVWU ««>.« AUVAV VAJL tW&A the rare quarto plays of Shakespeare ; also when»» ^.»>^^ «. men had«.& more leisure*V*» VUL V than nowA*V/ 11 . ItXV isW copies of the second , third , fourth , and fifth interesting to learn that Dr. Johnson i&revir his editions of * Walton 's Angler ;' We hope to portrait of Jack Whistler in the Idler from give some results in our next number. Newbery, who had a habit of forgetting his en-

A^rVA.. _ gagements. The Rev. W. G. Green contributes some rather belate d "* Thou ghts suggested by Ti^ad^ fDarwinarwrn 's *** fc ljire.Life. '?' ¦ ' ffictioniction , somewaomewhathat totn ouroiir G^angef surprise , is well to the fore , rind the ' Bishop ' s

The Edinburg ¦¦ ¦ r —¦- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^ »^^ h Branch of Oxford ^ ' ¦^ ~^™~ ^^^^ »»^» the M ~~ ""— ~ *~~ ~~ — ^^" ^^^ W ^^h^^ b ^^«^ ^^ r ^V H " ^"^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ v^V M ^^ ^^» ^b^^b Bible^^ ^^ ^ /^ by^^ Christie Murray and H. Herman , Universit y Press has been removed from promises to develop into a pleasant story of No. 6 Queen Street to more commodious ecclesiastical life. Pa pers , however , which premises at No. 12 Frederick Street. appealanneal cnienychieflv to the clergy,clererv. predominatenredominate. , asaa., ftor inr Mr. John Gal pin , wholesale and export examp le, Mr. Moore 's artiele ,- which contain s stationer , of Amen, Corner , Paternoster Row, some, bold suggestions which are likely to

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¦¦ • — —' —. . - ¦— - -^ -~ - ^ - —* -^ —^ — —- —— -^^ ^» r ¦ ^^.^b ^^r ^^^^ ¦ w ^^r^ M^w^v^r offices from 98 Ornaments Rubric^ / Then we havev ^i^ Sermonw^^^ ^fc^ ^M «»^^^» ^^^ ^v^B Fleet Street to 3 St. Bride - V"V ¦ . .A _ M i i ¦ — - Street , E.C. Outlines^ • , Instructions"^' on the Cr eed^ , Current Events in Church Life, and other papers for the pars onage. Ther e are four beautiful FOREIGN CATALOGUES RECEIVED. sonnets on Father Qraft , A., Brunswick. — Modern languages Damien from the pen of and literatu re—Fren ch, English , Spanis h , Russian , that true and cultured poet, the Rev. S. J. Dutch , Danish , Sea. (18 pp.) Stone. We cannot say we like the cover of Jose phson' s Antikvariat , Upsala. —Old and the Newbery House Magazine ; it strik es us as new books, Swedish and forei gn, in bibliography a little anti quated and common place. and litera ry histor y, theolo gy and hilosoph p y, The Earl of Carnarvon lustor y, philology, natural history, ' medicine , contributes to the techn ology, the exac t scienc es, French and English new number of Murray ' s Maga zine a scholarly y V.B .. ^ — — —~~ ' ~~~ '^M ^~ ^^ ^—— ^— ^^-^ t^ — -v- v^- r , ^ _^ ^_. ^^r- ^a^ ^^h^ ^ m*m+ml * literature.litera ture , &c&r.o..., alsofl.l sn an. catalorm.tn.lncrngueft ofnf work-wro -rlr sa onr» -n educa-orlii r>n. and eloquent descr^^ i ption^^^^ of ' Old*w '^i^v^ "Venice.V ^^ ^^^ ^^^ V He^B^^i y ^^^ tion and Church history . (42 pp.) deal s with the period when the beautiful queen Kerler , H., Ulm. — Philosophy, mysticism , of the Adriatic stood alone, self-governing and -j ^« ^yu»ui»j magic~—**^O ,9 magnetism«^< *> »-» | , secretuuu -i vi/ societiesuvv/ivuii/o ;. aat cataloguei/ai/niuc uv indepen dent , ' unscathed by foreign usurp er ,

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¦ ' ¦ '" ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ • ' ' • . • ¦ - ¦ "^' ¦ / . . v . . ;. . . * . , . ..,. > • . ¦1?; ' ' Jttfr- i,;&jfr. ' > .- :^ | " ^ \ ^ ^ t& appeals everybody ^ arid subject i^rj iicli Schofield it is The Art Journal for July ©obtains air ejk-: ; adm i*a$j3r ^ ^ a ^ by Dr ^ in the quisite chromb-lithograp h of Mi»A Goodman 's;; Jo ulyuiy ; ixidtcabeuuiuyor r utof tlle^«***? li®t5U-rexicwfttre Sxmr.jq luict. , IrelandAreianu. picture of ^Little (^tysaiithemu kri'-^a dreamy , ' ; ^ is happ ily ^ ^cnbed as t]bte to' parad ise of cherry-li pped child. . Amongst the liter ary ; quiet m&bermg^ plkoejB ^~a fact wfiich the contents of the number which call for special \

L majorityAv ^Bf ofb * * 1 ' ^^ ^^^ 9* ^^^ k ' ' ' ^^ ' ^AW ' lish' ^^^ k ^^ M EJ ng peop^ le are scar cely yet remark are ' East ArigHa,' Mr. Loft ie's accou nt ; awake. To those wlio are never happy away of the royal palaces of St. Jame s's and Wh ite- from thek frie nds Mar gate, Dr. Schofield hall , and a dftaermtive sketch of the ^British admits , may be far^ superior to J& full, and Section at the Paris Exhibition. Scarborough i^ Sfeye^ , At certain seasons of crhi the+,*he yearvear * youvnn can«an Jiardly"hardltr tell+.a1] the+."h «* KiT^ ighi fromfrnm The Summer Number of Amateur Work ,

¦ ¦ ^^>^^» ^^^^B ^P^^T ^F ~ ^^F ^F ^^"^» ^B ¦ -^^^ ¦ ^^^ ^^^ - - ^^ ^ ^— ^ Ramsgate / but it is possible to get far from of^^^~ ™ which^ ™ ^P^^B^^^^ -^^ ™ ^^^^ Messrs.^^^^^ ^^^^ V^^^ ^iV^ Wa rd^ ^^ ^^ , Lock" ™ ^ & Coi are the madding crowd , and * you can reach , with the publishers , contains many pract ical and not so much danger as cross ing in front of the bri ghtl y-written papers , which amat eur car- ¦

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v»— -w -w " w . ik ^ iwaaan. ^ ^j » ¦" the Jardin^ ^ r ^» atwww Chamounix-^* - ia»< n: * Norwa^w » . " ^^ ju *v mi y,y • in*i>* Dr.-n * • supplement , complete drawings are given for Schofield ^ s Opinion, is simply ' Scotland writ a "tenhis-ne t arf -angement , as well as a full -

- » - — - - — -— -— • — -—' — v — . -^^- ¦ r w r 1^^-^^ ¦ | | ^^ ^^ ^^^ v^ T^ " • '^ i^ «*^ -^^ ^^.i^ ^.fc^^ -^^ ^^v large^ j , with the addi tion , of a forei*^* ^gn H^K flavour^ sized fretwork design for an ink-sijand . There and a higher latit ude.* He chats gaily about are many other illustration s in the text of this a number of tempting tours throug ji the capital num per. Ardennes , along the canals of Holland , in the Highlands , and round the coasts of Oornwall , South Wales, and Connemara . \ I\emew #, &q* _ t From Messrs. A. JgL .. Barne s Oo t » New York ; The Summ er Number of the ' Botfg Own and Chicago .—' Hygienic Ph^ysiology, 'by J. D. Paper conta iiroHbri ght hrid. lifely heading for~ SteeleSteftiA., Ph.DPh.D. . This is a new andand enlargedenlar ged the drowsy dog-da ys, and side-splitting illus- edition of a school book which has had a wide trations in pr ofusion. Dr. Str ^dlij fg describes circulation in America. Dr. Steel e lays special a ' Tussl e with a Serp ent. ' The Rev. Theodore stress ^—in a series of remarkably clear chapte rs " descri ptive of the hum an framJe—onth e the prin - Wood says a few kindly words on behalf of concerne some * Misunderstood Ins ects ' ciples which ^^ e d in preservation —gnats , wasp s, Vip n-nrl thpi and the like. Mr. Talbot Baines Reed admits of henialttlih,- and , the actionarsfci nn orof narcotics and alcoholic drinks on the nervous system. The book - that he has admired tra gedy from his * earliest abounds in practical /hints on the formation of ( ______. _ _ -- -^ _ _ _ . — — - —— — days and^ describes &M ^^ AM 9 ^ , ' My^^ Firs t Trage dy, ' whilst habits , and to the descri ption of each organ is Mr. Bennett teaches lads how to keep ' Sea appended an account of its most common

¦ ¦ ¦ Anemone— — — -.— - — s—- as-^ — — -^ Pets.— — — — — ' The— — —^_i ^-^ ^^— ^^—n ¦ wev — ^^^ have^^--- —^—^r ™ ^^_ ~ some^r^~^ ^^" *^^^-^»^^— ^^^^ diseases , accidents , &c, an «*_-v4* Im/I _-fc -• _^v-w% _^4 4 _ _ *-<_ _->_ ¦*• r\«_w* s-*.£ • A Lady Margare t Maj j endie* ' s story of 'A anyti of its statemen ts. Dangerous Talen t,' thou gh Miss Grace Steb- From Mir. Andrew Baxen dine, Edinburg h.— bing 's ' Rosalie de Moliere ' run s it hard. * Instantaneous French Pro nunc iation ,' by Amongst the other papers we would call atten- G. S. Emile . Th ird edition. Time-hono ured jokes abound in this little book , such as * ho tion to the account which Lad y William wonder the sea is ang^ ry , seeing it is so often Lennox gives of a 'Mysterious Woodcutter ,' crosse d,' and the lavish man ner in which they

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*>fcXA ^^ / «k>a> Jk >^ ¦^^ frontisp iece, ' A Greek Maiden ,' are very , at- usefult* kl V JU lAA phrasesW*J JL. A A %^Ut^»^y *^M, and an»i^J*. J^ ingenAAAwk X* ious«^ m.^ ' th** »^^^ oug ^^ C^ h not«^ »* tractive. always successful attempt to give the exact English equivalent for French sounds, are the ; The Jul y number of OornhUl opens w ith the "h j chiefp.Viipf cjiaractensticsri j i.rj i.n.f -.prisf.i r».s of thifhift s handhanrl yv litlittlfttle book firstui»u fivej uvc> chapterviii.a. pucu.0 s of\jx. Mr.xrxx . Jao ebii mes ico Payx a>y n 's& noveluu v cij for 'to uri sts an d travelle r s ' who hav e wandered * The Burnt Million. ' The scene is laid in the out of their depth . Old C6urt Suburb , and the story makes a, Fro m Messrs. Bemroso & Sons.— • Glean ings lively and promising start. from many Sheaves. ' This littl e volume con- I tains upwards of six hundre d aphorisms of very In jbhe Maga&me of Art a series of papers unequal value. The compiler terms them all on ' Art Patrons ' iri begun , and My. Herkom er • thoughts of be'avty,' but that is a generous descri bes and in part illustrated the * music- «_>^ rc«UL *" -'& «**x->* verdictVCIVAJLUV whiY¥ 1U chVU we*¥ ^5 areO/I O notilV/W prepJ^JL aredV^v* altogetherfcw» *-< toWV play ' at Bushey, which was recentl y given ' endo rse. Many ofat these sayings are wise, and some und er hia ausp ices. There are mome charming >=, arefh- A otherwiser»f.Vi p.mvift p ;? a.fr. tVithep. samenamft timetimft thothe sentimentRftntimfint. . Kb ^W -m^t 4M^d% /V ¦ ¦ » V^^ . a ¦ ««. r i -in *' i . M. ¦ ¦¦ ., ¦¦,;,¦ , i i ¦¦» i i n i n i in i ¦!¦ ¦ ¦ ! ¦ i n w ^ «>f3i 1 " • ' :.. • • . ' : • ' ~ "^ r ^mm^ 78o The Pufojishers ^ Circular ,: ^ftM ^iBg ¦ ¦¦* ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ^^^^^^^^ ¦^ ¦¦¦¦¦ ^^^^ ¦• ¦•• ¦¦ ¦^ ¦ ¦¦ ¦^^^ ¦¦ ¦ ¦^ ¦¦¦i W lwiwiifc ^ iBi ^ i***^**™**^^***^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™^^^"^ - 1- .r .™"' v *-"" ,, .,„ t . - .. . • ¦-[ _ > . . l. . • • < —¦—*— —j—¦— ' d' UrbinO au Monast£re de Refojos do tiima. * Indeed , ^f late he does mofc tes^iU^ ^/ say, Par Thomaz Mendes Norton . Traduit da Por - the efforts ^ of *our military/ wpTdsn Q^f?have tugais par Louis Carloman Capdeville. The been so entirely4 concen trat ed on tbei impi^ica- autho r of thi3 handsome volume endeavours r to tion of their method of instra ctioa /

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to * thosem whose taste leads them to avoid more ^h * hA tm* mi ^^B ^ p ^k _ ^ ^ >, f'• auth or has evidentl y noticed the eager interes t highly-spiced class of fiction. with which • the baby ' is surroun ded, and has pro-

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mM -» ¦ ¦ ^F^W ¦ ¦ ¦- ¦ ¦ ~ ™ ^mw — ^m ~^^^ ^f mm F fmm*^ "^^~^ w^Wt mmi ^mr m^ m mm <^^^ F> *j v^vv^ ^F» '^f»' ^f 1 '^f^^ ^^m •^F»r ^.~" ^^mr ^ ^^^^"* ^ ¦ b ^^^ -^- . ^h '^^ f i — w —'^ » ~~ ' — — " ^ ^^ ^J ^^ *^^^ ^V ^^ ^^ ^(f ^ »»^" »F.BF FT ^F^ B^V ^F>^V ^Br ^BMB ^^ f^ ' W ¦•» ** «tf bT^VP ^ ^ , favourabl y known by^^ a previ ous volume written weight and growth , dates of sicknesse s, tee^h on somewhat similar lines, entitle d • Our education , amusements , &c. If mothers filled Children : How to keep them Well.' In these up and preserved this record , it would be the page s Dr. Bell seeks to explain t he significance source -of much curiosity when their childre n of certain physiological chan ges, an d also to came of age. ^ impart informati on , by means of which the From Mr. Alexander Gardner , Paisley and beginni ngs of disease may at once be detected. * A number of valuable hint s for simple treat - fiondon. ^* The Bibles of; England / by Andrew fv -^^ - m —r ^f mr—m-mm. mmmmr a »nf w . ^ b ^ — n V ¦**** ~ *0 ¦ * ¦ T I1j» ^rfT a KK w -vaF " — — — -~ f^ y ^ _**^^ *** * • ^* _T ¦ M ****** ^ 9 ^ s ment at various stages of life are given Edgar , D.TX The object which Dr. Edgar seek , and to accomp lish in this book is, in his own words , ¦¦ ^Fr — w ¦ — ^v ^f^ ^ r ^rm ^m FUBi ^ mm mmrmr w V T« ¦ ^" . ^mmm ^mr mm1m WM* Adit m the' ~ chapt er on the^ laws of^m^ healthJmm ' contains^b^F ^ ^b^B ^^^" V^k 4T f\W\M aWmrU to give a plain account for plain people of the good deal of sound advi ce on pra ctical hygienics. * ¦ ^~ ^~ "* ~~^— ^^v ^ ¦ »m ¦« B» fib v ^IV ^Bk Pb ^ r ~ mmmr mmi ^bj ^ f^>^^ hbk f^ ¦ ¦.. -^ ' — pri ncipal ver sions^"^ ^mW fI*^^ P ^f* of^ff * b^h the*> ^B^Fk ^ . ^ BibleI^Hf^^ f*b in^^^^ .^ ^ Eng™ "B lish.' From Messrs. Cas tiell & Co., Limited .— * An Many questions accordingl y are ignored which

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to some of the aut hor 's best wor k , whilst the understa^^ ¦ ™ ~" '"^ "" ¦ ™ '^ ¦ ¦ndIf ™ ^ somethingT^V ^.^ F^^FI^i^F ^ ^F 7 BF" B^N*. FV ^FVHK at»F»F VfefV least^1^ V^ ^|F-BPVhF* WM* 1 of^mT Fl«BJ the^»» .F»*1B ^>T unwearieV « Fl W » ^IF'^F^^"^ F"" ^^ d easy and clever development of the plot car r ies scho lars hip and critical research which duri ng the reader on without a moment 's drowsi ness a space of five hundr ed yet*rs have been un- towards an exciting climax. v grud gingly devoted to the * perfection • of the Q Fro m Messrs . "William Clowes & Sons, English Bible.' reat care has evidently been 4 taken by Dr. Edgar to render this impressiv e ¦~™~ — ww»»» -w^a. -^ . r—» ~v-^»j ¦»• JL. Limited' .— Cold Steel,' by,/ Alfred*•»*-* V^^* HJL uttUUVV/lJI onj, tUateL\^ A 0mt wm mm m A m ** l_ V 1* m ^ ^ -~r rmw mw 1 mmt mi Captai n of King's Dragoo n Guards . 111ms reco" ^^ ^mr rd¦ m ^m-mt both^*r "™ "^ clear^kp* * ¦ ^f^f- bif ^ andm ^pmi ^.tf ^B interestingA dfcrf^ WIfT mmf *mmi ^bf* ff#* ^f* bf! FBiBflMk to«F> ^bv^ non-scha»^*>* V^ fMBB VIf~ ^Hf ^ fb- " o^^ - - lasti c minds, and the result is a per manen t and ———— — --¦ -—— . w i . -vw-»^«^ ¦¦ ! ¦ ¦»«¦ ¦ ¦ i trated. Captainjw» Hutt»*•> ^f - fts onvr has^k^k«FF%IWr ' writtev • <*. Jk V K/^J&JLn ' aC4J tho roughly practical tr eatise fascinatin g addition to a comparatively untrod- on the sabre ^ in den field vw «h or histor ical inquiry. ¦ -w which* - '— -~- he— —' explain-—- j- - — " ¦— — f»»b.»b s ^ in••••* a lucidk*»^f">--^ .^ fashiona m^ r*s^ F^ a> »^-»»%.& thewju ^ f f jp,j^j ji ^ i A mVk ¦% -m m \ mam* — _ whole art of swordsmanship . He maintains that Fr om Messrs. Wells G ar dner , Barton & Oo.— - - — — — — . ^-b.— — -m—w- —.»- ¦. ¦—-T - , t--bi-»-^*- ^ - ¥» ~*--«^- % *- fV **'#.av--' Pk ^* . VIWM.V \JMm\J * ¦ -B^fV «!¦# whilst dexterity - ^^ "~" Fi ' « '^F* FF^FVFVT —FW -^ ^Bl ^ |f ^ ' ¦* V W « ^Ff|«BB ^VBV F*^ WJ. BIfM. ^BVJ»*VB *«#? V*4V ^^F f,^ BFFF> ¦ " the * <*\^B ^ f ^b^ ia use of the br oadsword • Divine Entreaty : Lent Lectures^^ on God'^^ s Ap- has increas ed rap idly in milita ry schools on peal to Man / b\y the Bev. H. Oourteney At wool,

T — . —— ¦ -T— T^——— —mm,mmma ^ ->fW •»•¦•« «¦ W the Contine nt ^"^ ^M «^^* db W »*m VAb^Vf^ dur ing the presentMT century, ^ the M.A., M. Dl A seri es of . plain an 4 practica l progress in Eng land lias been extre mely slight . discourse s deal ing chiefly with, the difficulties — , ^_J— i , . ; , , - „ 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; " '' i : '' - ; " ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ~ ¦ ¦;¦ ¦ -• ¦ ' ' ¦ •;¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ f ; . v'* ;^? ' ' - - '' -yy- ' :^^ ;r/ -^ ^ "^— ' ¦ ' " " • ' " ' ; ' * c ' - . ' • • • . ' • , • . • • • • .. •:¦ . . "V.*..: > v y -aV . . ^ ,,Jw| jigi- j **t:*j * *$$. a ^&^ j ' ' . ^ .a ^ MMM ^ Maa daMaaliMMa ^ kMiaaMABakaMa ^^ - anaaaaa—aM I 'Ill I ¦ ———»— ¦»p--P» ^ P»~«P-»» -.yP»»PP-P»»»-»»»»B>,p«B(\-, andn.r\(\ aa. numbernnmlnp >r ofnf i¦ beautifulhfiantifn l illus-illns- trations from photographs have been expr essly Fro.^Bjb ^^"~ ^™~ m— Messrs.™ ii ¦¦¦ h ^ — — -—" —^^» » — ^» ^PJBB-V ^^HB B>^ ^p^^^^^p-^™- i i h "A-VB^'^BB' ^^^^^^ ^BP~ "B- ," ^ . BBBBB ^^^ ^^^ ^B~ »BB» ^^P"BP ^^^ ^ ^P"^ BBBBBP ^ r « BBB BBBJ Griffin¦ CoJ Portsmouth. ¦ —• A ¦ ¦ " ' ' ' ' ' ¦;¦ .. . ¦ • ' «¦»- » ' -• ¦ - ¦ i >- • ' Short* -". "1 . . * ; . *¦ Course_H» : * of«k Elementary• . . Navi^ . " -r • gation_ • ,'* b« y prepared for this issue of the work. S. S. O. M pr ris, M.% ; B.N. In th ese pages Mr. Fr om the same.—Amongst cheap school-books Morris—who holds r the position of cbaplai n tliere are few recent publications of mor e sub- I

and naval instructor on poard H.M.S. Zion— stantial^f^H— ^^ ^p»" -~r ^^^-^^pw V ^ ^ » ^^F" ^" » ^^^ merit^^-^^^^^^^ ^• ^P* i ^^ ^ ^— than^^^ ~^~~— r- ^P» ^^ ^^^P »*P * Hey^"^^^^^"^^^ -^^ « wood^ «T ^^P' ^^» ^^ 's»^^»^ National ¦ " ^ ^— ^ ¦ ^-^-^^^ —— ^^_ Atlas.h -^— —w- I p — ^ '

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— ¦ — ¦ — — ^^¦^ ^~ ^ ^^~ — ¦ r -^ r p tains careful maps^ ^ »^" ,^ b ^^^ p^v ^^^ ^^^^ p^- ' ^p^v^ ^ r^^v ^b ^ ^^^ r^r w ^^ ^^ ^r sp^v wm0 ¦¦ ^^^^F ^ p^^^ ^^^^» -a^if^^ ^^P V. WB^ ^.^ anatory clear * ' , and list Expl A The New pBi - p* bk aaa. directionsf — _ _*. _ *K From the same . — '

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¦ ¦ ¦ r ^~~^ j ^^ v ^^^ m^h ^^^ k^^ b ^r -^m m ¦ scri^^^r ™ ~~ pB tj — Ma^—^~ —— — —~?i t ;J or*^™ ,^m the™ ^ ^ ^^ "^^ ~ ' Bible^™^^ p^™~ ^^^ ¦—^^» ^^ ~^ ^v in^^*b^ Ire^Br ^^m land ^ ^*^^ v^^ r ,' byw^^^ r Miss' ™^^^ —^^^^^^ ^ tions which are in common use. This sixpenny E. H. Walshe. This graphic account of the volume is packed with information , and abounds influence wroug ht by a Pr otestan t edition of in • things ' a general reade r would like to ' ¦ ¦ the Bible amongst a little colony of f simple know. ' , . ' _- Irish peasants is sure to prove a popular addi- ' tion to the familiar sixpenny series of the From Messrs. Seeley & Co.—'To t he lion s,* Jby Prn Pftssor AlffprJ ' .T: nhirrflh . M 'A:! illnatr atfed . ¦ ¦ * R.T.S.~ — ^ Library—' —— ^^^ —¦- ^^ -^ ^ / It^^^ ^^ isas ^^ » a^^^^ simplep^^ BB*^^*^™^^ ¦ — ^^ ^bv but^^^ ^^ ~^ ^p wellw « ^bt ^^"^^" - Pro fessor Alfred J. Church , M.A. ; illustrated . wr itten story. Pro fessor Chur ch shows , in this fascinating his- tori cal romance , a complete master y of Eoman ibv — ^^^ ¦~^^™ r -^^ ~~— —^^ ^^™ —^^ ^ ^m^^ ~~ ^^a^ b^b^ ^b v ^^^w bbi ^bb ^bibb *bbbv~ bbi ^b ^p b/ bj bbb ^b 7 w w ib> ^h^^ ^ p -^^» ^*^ From Messrs . Bopbr^ and Drowle y.^ —' The Uses^ r life id. the second centu ry when Trajan was at of Plants : a Manual of Economic Botany, ' by ' ( the height of his power . The stor y is written ?. S.| Boulger , F.L .S., F.G.S. The opening w^th great abilit y and with a coble elevation of . pages /of this useful little book are devot ed to tone which is worthy of its glorious ^heme/ The an historical sketch of the rise and pr ogress of result is a finished and vivid picture ^ of the VAX IVH J-U Vil V14 economic botany in E gla d, J.A ft-» V-A* UV/UA n n and this is fol- UJ.L/^X\ r \^M.tJl~LJ. XI «« VA Tf V rr I/ ineek heroism\ ^ of men and women of whom the lowed with a concise descri ption of foods, food- ^ world was not worthy, who itt the face of- most BBB^B^B> —¦ BB>^b^BA d -~ "— ^^ -^ ^ -^ W ^" ¦ - ~ *™^ ^i*- ^-^ H M ^ AW**)^ ^«^ B*^ B^ ^^ B« ¦¦¦ Bl ^* ^B^ ¦» *kB stuffs ,^ food-adjuncts , plants used^^ in materia terrible temptations to apostasy stood like an a A _ h «h ^ ' sK ^V> ' bbbi > al f medica , oils and ' oil-seeds, gams , resins , dyes, anvil^ '—to quote the famous word s ^ of rignatiiis fi bres , woods, and miscellaneous products. to Pol y carp —when the l?lpws of the-^oppressor dBl BMB> < - — ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^*^ B^^ ^»^^ ^^'I ^B^ ^B* BT^'IBI ^^B> B ^B># ^^ W ^fcj ~| ^T ^B« M _ ItV . ^ r B*J^B> ^B" * Fro m the day*# s when Gerard (1545-1612)^ ^^ sent fell thick anji fast. The manners and. custom s collectors to the , Levant to supply his physic of the period; and the lights and shadows of . garde n in Holbor n, anjd from the foundation of the passing hour , ar e painted int o the picture ——^— —-— —^— ^-J — -w — — ^— -^ -^-- ^— ^m -^^ ^BV ^ ^» ^B- ^-^V ^B^ W ¦ ^rf iBb BV ^Mlll B» BJ ¦ >* ¦ ^^ ¦ Brf ' ^^ ^^ BW BBI ^BT our great nat ional collection by^ Sir Hans JSloane with that kind of realism which is only^>ossible (1660-1752), whose correspon dents > sent him to a literary artist who has gained absolute specimens fro m almost every corner of the comman d of his materials . The vacillation of

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—— BJ — —¦- B» > ~ and inl76O—the" " "—' yearW ¦ ** " ^ of»«•" Bk George^ .^ B ^^ ^ » ^ h JiBK ^^ III.*BW ^»- •*. ¦ 'sP>^ accession—¦a ^ T* B< ^^ "Jb* P>i^ P»^ ¦» Vl^ ^ Skerry. Iif these pages informatio n- concern - his mother , the Princess of Wales , established ing the entra nce examinations for the Military,

— — — — -»- — — —> ¦—¦- r~r «K¦«> ^ r Kew.^K> ' ^ Br b b p Sira, Josepx^ ^^ "^-^ ^-< "\ ^ h«i» Naval , Home, Indian , and Colonial Servi ces, Banks did much to quicken and inform the and the Banks of England and Irelan d has been —_ —¦ -—¦ -^r b^b> ^_— — — j—j -—- »• Jl- ^ — — — — tv »• "-* T »-^ -^ »*^ ^^ ¦^ ¦ . ¦JP *^ A ^""^ jB ^i ^-* i » F^ ^^ r«_B, growing taste for the stud y^ of botany, and when broug ht together in a concise and intelli gible his life was closing, the Horti cultural Society form. Mr. ISkerry , the well-known founder of

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scale this useful task . The voya ge of Captain had™ ¦ ^^ -*- ^ ^— a— —^- wide^ ^ ~ ' ^^ ^^^ exper^ ™ ™^^ ^"^ ^^^» i^^— ence^^^^ ™ ¦" ¦ ^^^ ^"^^ i^-^ n ¦ suc^-^^p ^- ^— t^^ h~ ~ • ¦ matters^^^"^"^ ¦ 1 ^» ¦ -^^ -^^r- ^m^m r^~~ ,BJ and^^^^^~ ^^

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-_ *¦ -_•____. ¦ ™— ™ • —- —w p** •»* "** 'fc^ _b-_b_bi _vvJfc -*^ t J-U_b.»_ -__. o, n a broa d and systemat_y ic scale.f -'V-'WMWiK "-^ • The_Jb. ^ honourJUI\^-UV •^•J-U of"*_ set by the Examiners are included in this ' establi shing the first public museu m of econo - thoroug hly pr actical guide to the Civil Service. mic botacDotacyv belongsbe longs to Sir J..7. W. HookerHnokftr. , of Kew, whose services in this department of From the Society for Prom otin g Christian ~^r- ^H ^H ^ ^V *» ««V ^V^ ^^m ^^ r ¦¦ ^¦V ^.H ^ ^^ - —— --- —— -_- -—- -_- —"— ¦ w^ -bjv'b.-v^ -b,^ ~\j w ™.» \yj, Pl^^^^W^—^ ~^^" V V W^ ^ ^^ a^^ BL ^B^ Bl ^" ^W ^ ^ ^^ '^ "^^ ^^ ^b' ^"^ ^^^^ ^^ ^k^' '^' ^tf^BV ^i^ B| ^ ^.^ ^ science can scarc ely^ beb ^ over^^ v -rated.j^^ V ti* V^ I-*. * Professor_M. A \^JL.^SKJh*JVJ, Knowled ge.— * The Par ables 6f th e Old Testa- Boulger , who is well known by his labours at ment ,' by Alfre d Barr y, D.D., DlC. L., Prima te

^^ — ™^ "^ ¦ "•* _w-» -v_" A._k - ^.^ b.^ - ™ ^^* AAVkk «^ « KAA^V^ U\^ "^^ T V/ ** *rfV of Australia . The object of Dr. Barry is the City^ of London College, and to even a 's book

¦—¦ '¦¦¦« wider publi c by his book on ' Familiar Trees ,' to^ group^— ^ —"" -*^ -^— ¦ ^ together^ ^p ^ B^BL ^^ ^* ^~ w * ^^ in^- ^»^»« their^^ ^- ^« -^^ proper¦ 1^ ^^ "^^ a« ^ '^ ¦r ^^ gradationBm Bl* wv Hi Ilfv ^i* ^^ ^* r ^- '

¦-»--.--. ¦%_- v«_F«_ ¦ T Ik^ has made" ~^ by" ^ F* / *.* »4- w ?*-<**• -* i-L-b-ATfc_»w» «AI W «-** V««^W * all the phases of parabolic teaching by com- ^ the pres ent volume*a valuabl e>> ' of addition to the happ ily increasin g ran ks of par ison ' which are found in ^he pages the ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ V.B ~—~ - 1 ¦ -~~ *-^ -»- ¦ ¦ ^-^^ »™ »• ^i ^ ^W ^» ^» ^^ - 1 ^W ^B*» T^B ^ .^^ hand y work s of referen ce. Old Testanae^ ^* ot^iJn W^ iB^ to dra** ^ *^^ w^ • attention^ ^^ ^^ ' ^V ^^"^ to^^ certain^h^ t ^W "" ' striking passages which are often overloo ked in Fro m Messrs. Geor ge Rout ledge & Sons .— * A this connection , and to render cleat ' th e* pre- DictionaryArxvwuuai j r Axxjppendixjj ^j uuj uv, ' byvy J.o. H.jn. Murray,ud uxra y , editoreu i wr parator y nature of the teaching of the older of * Routled ge's Illustrate d Dictionary / Foreign Scriptures. He claims that these ancient colloquialism s and expr essions occur so con - parables deser ve, a far more careful Btndy than stantly in these days that tha b mysterious pers on- they usual ly receive, not only for- their own ¦ ¦ tot " ' * *- —ri ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " "" ' - ¦ '¦' ' ' ' ¦ ¦• "¦' 1 " ' ' "" " ' - •/• ¦: ¦ " - • • • ' ¦• ; ' -'¦ ¦•- - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦- ¦ "'•;; .;¦'¦ - -' ¦ •' ' ' ' ' ¦ "" ¦ • - ' • ¦ • - ,:¦. ;; ¦ ..;¦ ¦•; • - - : - ¦ ¦/¦ ¦ ¦ ' . . - . V;: :: . . ¦/ "; / :' :-< P . : .v ; ; . . ^ J ^f ^ ' : :: . ; : r- / y :t ^ f 0 W ^^ . juiyi, 1889 'Pfe jPuHisiiefs ' n Cir cular - ;^0M —-— ...... _ ... ,, , . . —1—^——__=. ._ j j ^ ,, js,—:— ,r/ — ^^~ ~mm sake , but also as being the germs of that form th ^iitgh somewhat perfervid , account of i the ) of teaching which took frpm Qhrist its full career and achievements , in art and • morals of-t perfection. The general idea of the parable is Mr. Buskin , from the pen of JJ iTr- W^ G. Colling- | explained, its conn ection with mysticism and , wood, M. A., the President of the Ruskin Kead- i analogy is traced , and its limitat ion and . pur- * ing Guild. Mr. Collingwood states that i seven ! pose are pointed out. The par able as a narra- feet of book-shelves in his own library are tive from ireai life, as an allegory , as..a fable, as ' filled with Buski n's works , some sixty boun d

*^^^^» ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ™ ™~ ™^^p~ ¦ ~»p^ — ^^ p ^~^— ™ ^ bj ^p>~ —^ ^^pb* - ^vp^^p ^^p-^pp *bp^ ^^^ ^ppr ^pp ^ pp BV ^bp> ^^^b™ _ ~^p^p »p^p ¦ ^ p r p^^*; ~y~ —»~ m ~^^^w - ~— ^p ^ ~ — ™ -^p 1 a pr overb, ^ as an acted rid dle , as a symbolic^^ volumes , with a broad bundle of parts aiid pamp , yet i thirty pa ges ' he finds v sion e y i in tur n * hlets and i and as a gurativ rop h c s n " fi e p ' ' .1 ~ , M a M «Pk . «K _ _ _ A bBI Bpft ^ . ^ dVA expounded , and althoug h Dr. Barr y makes no himself expe cted to^ 'justifA ^ h y the celebrity ' of a clai m to independent research , the book is dis - thin ker whom he compa r es to Socrates . Mr . tinguished . by 1 adequate scholarshi p, moral Cqllingwood' s pamp hlet is writt en from the suggestiv eness, and /elicity of style. stand point of intimate friendship, and casts some interesting side-lights on various phases

, Leicester. 'Leices- ^m" ™^ » ^^^p* ^^^^ w bF BJBPPp* ^» ^i p^^ p^^ p ^p^^^^ ^ p^^^ » ™ ^^^ ^^^ ^ p ¦ ¦ ^^-^ p ^^^"^ ^ pv^b^v^ ^^^p^ "-^^ ^^^ ^ g " ¦¦ ^p- ^^p« ^^ ^p ^ p ^ ^^^v ^^—^^^ 1 ™ ¦ ¦ ¦ p ^ ' r Spencer From Messrs. ' J. & T. ^ —apt — ^k ^h i^^K - ^p^^^*. ^u ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^A ^k. ^tt of Mr . Buskin's career . He says that in his tershire and Rutland INotes ;and Queries, and jud gment the leading trait of the character of Antiquarian Gleaner : an Illustrated Quarterl y his frien d is a strong love of justice , and he

bp% -«bbjv ^ pp * -^¦pp - *wbv««b ^¦. ¦• ¦ —t bp ^^ p* *¦ ~wp pbr ^ ^ pj ^ bbv - r- ^Bkp *p*pw^p> bp* .pp.- v —bm •» ^ ^p - - ^ " p** w ^^^» v v ^^pip»^ ^p" ^m w . i «* ^^ ^ »gr ^* r ^ p* ^i^w^p fl journal , devoted to the Antiquities , Fa mily^ traIjL OK/KIDces BuskinXVUQJU.U 'sO deUC1QUUCfence ofUJ. TurneriUlUCi against*ag*AllXOU theUMJ.KJ History, Traditions , Parochial Records , Dialects, " journalis ts and the pre-Raphae lite Brot herhood Folk-lore , Genealog ies,- Qaaint ^-Oustoms , &c , against tbe Academicians , an d indeed the of these Counties ,' edited by John and Thomas wh ole of his chivalrou s action in regard to : Spencer. The above is the title of a new • una cknowled ged claims , unh eeded lovelin ess, quarterly magazine , the first number of which unre cognised truth , and unreferenced faith/ to is now published . J lessrs . Spencer are not thi s intense passion for justi ce. As for Buskin 's A. onlvuijy theua->v> > leadingJL\ ^w\A. u gz) ' booksellersk/uv aovuvid \ofr*-'-1- thew«->v/ county,wvuui'j , op inion s, he adds with trutt that they can only but they have long been known , Mr , - John be estimated from his works , and from his Spencer especially, as local antiquari ans. This works when react v in their entirety and in the [ first number of their joint ent erprise ? is^a most light of Buskin 's own mental development. cre ditable ^producti on , as regards typo* fi 1-^ j-m-ma >vtvVk •«-¦• ' 4>A«r4 4fn.w* pf^t -511 «^ r«^««>f%^i^ ^tw% 1O *> *\ ^ grap hy, text, and illustrat ions. It is not From Messrs. Frederick "W arne & Co.—r * Follies,

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power , whilst ¦—p portrayed with exactness and pi ^p r pbbp ^ p^ ^—¦ p -^^ ii ¦ p—¦ m^p- ^ ppi ^ h !¦ — —- ¦¦ praiseworth¦V ^ ^ -^ — pfc.i ^.pr pi » ^b#p ^mw ^H ^ ifc^p ^ y» attem^pp ^ -^—' ^^ ^^-^^ ^ ppj p— t— to'— -p ^ chronicle^ p- —— -^^ the-^— p^«—» ^ ^v progress^^™ -p^p - the portrait of the hero is almost startl ing in of sanitary science. The editor , Mr. Morg an its fidelity to actual life. From beginnin g to Evan s, states in the preface that he has been end the story runs with unbroken smoothness both unaided and unfettered by official sane- and bri ghtness . ' ; PB ¦ ¦ B rm BW «*¦> ^ ^ p1 4BB»*«B> ^ fV ^*" ^ » PPJ B»B " I -~ **PBIB| B»p- .BT ^»«»» ^v ^pfV w ~ V* PppV V^^ ¦ P" F^ » P 'BJp ' ^b . ^B- - ^BB^ B* m P^' ^ ¦ '•¦p P "Pb»" ^^' ^^ ^ VBppP I tion and routine ,' and ,pp ppssibly,"^ Bp that accounts the \ From Mr . T. Fisher "O nwin. —' Isaac Eller 's in some measure at leagt^pr extremel y Money, ' by Mrs . Andrew Dean. The love of fresh and read able nature of this modest record money in vario us aspects and degrees , and 1 of research ,-discovery, and reform.. Bri ght and marriage -making, chiefly founded upon iner- 1 pithy articl es on the Count y Councils , "Public cenary motives, form the leading topics in thi s Health , Colds and Clothing, Health and Hard entertainin g novel. Most of the characters are Winters , the Mansion House Counci l on the

¦ OBP^^^P . w ^^* .Pfl pBfe p^P" Vppb 1 ^ B^ P ¦ p ¦ ^p^P ^p^b ^^p ^ P ¦ ¦ ^P^ ¦- — i i ^P^ ¦ ™ ¦ i ^— ¦ ^^ p ^— ¦ ¦ ¦ p ^ ^ ^— P ¦ ^¦P' ¦ i ¦ — * ^-^ * ^ ~ ^ — ^^^ ^ p ™ ¦ p ™i P members of the Jewish community. Class dis r DwellingsV^~ft ^^^^ of^^^^ P ^" the Poor , the Automatic^ Extinction tinctions , gold , diamonds , pear ls and cost ly of Fi r es, San itary Patents in 1888, the Pasteur appa rel comprise the summivm bonum of the Institute , Dai ry and Laundry Beforms , recent pip pr ^p p PW^ p ^ ¦ ~~— ^^ p^^p ^^ i^ ^^ p p p pi ^ p ¦ p p ^^ p pp p ^ p majority of the people to whom we are in- Progress^Bi ^ p ^ ^B« ^ P VMHbL ^^B> ^BP^^ ^^^ p^^P inpPBB PPr pl^ MedicinePHP* *.¦.« ^BpP *P* ^ rw ^Blpr p w^^ and™ * ^^ ^ Pharmacyr^-^ia v— ¦ pp ^ pi ^ ^pv ^— , aa^— well asp^^ p a^ p troduced. . The authoress frequen tly uses her list of Medical Officers of Bfealth , wiLl show the power of satire with considerable effect , and wid e field of scientific and social advancement evinces not a little skill in delineating the which the bock _ at tempts to cover. We trust seamy side of human nature. that the appeal which Mr. Evans makes for literary contributions from Sanitar y Authorities ,

¦ ¦ ¦¦ f^ pflfc- ' r ¦¦¦ *^ r ~ ~ From~~- •"• ^^ — Messrs¦ ^ - ¦¦ '^^ ir aah «b^ .VirtueV W •» •" • ¦ ' W^ ^Hr &^ p>v Co.,^ . i ^-* ¦ V Limited.W^Baa MMb> 4bV «^ ^W>»a — The. ^ i ~x ^ secoPubT^b * V«<-r ndt*^ >*^ p^ < Medical Officers of Healt h, and social re form- , part of ' Celebrit ies *—the new series of bio- J& 6rs will meet with a response which may enable , grap hical sketch es which Messrs . Virtue & Co. him to make the ' Sanitary Annual ' for 1890 , have commenc ed —- contains an interesting, still morei worth y of hearty support . i i K ... ' r - " ' " - - i . 1 t ' >r$6 The Publishers Circular juty *,^ Index to the Books published between /une 17 and 29. The Words in Italics are those under which the Titles are given Alphabetically in full , with the Publisher "s f rame.1 Reach it, MalhersYS) (E. 6d. How They Kept the Faith, Raymond (Grace), 4s. Africa, South, and how to r Africa, South, Sheldon (Louise V.) and I. D. B. illus. 7s. 6d. Humber, Lost Towns, Boyle (J. R.) 7s.

Asthma,9 Bronchial,* Berkart (J.* B.)» new edit. 10s. 6d.; Institutions, Public ,<7oZ#«?r(F.)Sanitary,

r Dickinsonr (Charles M.) 5s, Children,J The,* &c,* Yexses, -• Liver, Principles and Practice of Medicine, Beetle (L. S.) 5& Christ, Is not this the ? Ridgeway (C. J.) 2s. 6d. Love and life, Yonge (Charlotte M.) new edit. 3s. 6d. Christmas Legend, &c, Stories, Postgate^ Isabella J.) 3s. 6d. Love's Labour's Lost, Shakespeare, 6d. & 3d. Chronicon, Gulfredi de Baker, Baker (G.) 21s. Manners, Chesterfield' s Letters to his Son,. Selected, jts. Civil Service Returns, Henchie (E. J.) & Hall Digesting, Is. 6d. Master and Servant, Law, Smith (J. W.) Handybook, Is. 6d. Clare Strong : a Novel, Fitzgerald (G. B.) 2 vols. 21s. Mathematical Paper3,Woolwich, 1880-8 8, Brooksmilh (E. J.) 6s. Cleopatra, Haggard (J. Rider) 6s. Medicine, Retrospect, Braithwaite, Vol. 99, 63. 6d. ? Clues ; leaves from a Chief Constable's Note-book, Henderso?i,2s. Middlesex, Foley (H. J.) Our Lanes and Meadows, new edit. Is. Code Tots, Arnold, Standards 4 to 7, Id. ; Key, 2d. Missing Partner, Cobban (J. M.) 6d. Coleridge (S. T.) Poetical Works, by W. B. Scott , Is. Mr. Smith, Part of Ms Life, Waif or d (L. B.) 2s. 6d. Colours, Coal-tar, Benedict (R.) translated, new edit. 6s. 6d. Monthly Packet, 3rd series, Vol. 17, 7s. Comedy of a Country House, Sturgis (Julian) 2 vols. 21s. More Sail than Ballast, Montresor (C. A.) 5s. Commentary, Pulpi t, John, Jude, and Peter I. 15s. Mosquito, a Tale, Francis (F.) 3s. 6d. Composition, Teaching, Sidgtcick-{A.)Is. 6d. Murray ^s Magazine, Vol. 5, 7s. 6d. Composition Book, Compendious, 3d. Mystery of Wolverston Grange, Sunman (W. R.) 2s. 6d. Constable Al, Saxhy (Jessie M. E.) Id. Navigation, Short Course, Morris (S, S. Q.) 2s. Continental History, 1780-1880, Rose (J. H.) 6s. Neighbour Raymond, Kock (Paul de) 6d. Cremation and TJrn Burial, Robinson (W.) Is. , Beyer' s Map, 2 sheets, each 3s. 6d. Cressy : a Novel, Harte (Bret) new edit. 3s. 6d, Norway, Western, Beyer's Map, 3s. 6dy Cricketers Guide, Id. Nurses, Trained, gain by the British Nurse's Assoc. ? LuoTces, 2d. Crocked Path, Alexander (Mrs.) 3 vols. 31s. 6d. Oceania, Macd onald (D.) 6s. Cyclist, Athlete, &c, Guide and Directory for 1889, la. Old Pincushion, Molesworth (Mrs.) 6s. Cyclopaedia, Blackie' s Modern, Vol. 2, 8s. 6d. & 6s. Orchids, Culture,

Scribner' s Magazine, "Vol. .£» 8s. 6d. Twice Tried, Swan (Annie S.) Is. 6d. & Is. Shakespeare, ed. by the Editor of tjhe Ohandos Classics, 2s. 6d. Two Kings of Uganda, Ashe (B. P.) 18, Shepherd Psalm, Meyer (F. B.) lsl 6d. & Is. Utopia, More (Sir Thomas) 6d. & 3d. Sinking, Midland Tonic Sol-fa Time and Sight, Div. 4, 6d. Wales, Gossiping Guide, Popular edit. Is. & 6d. Slavery, Anglo-Saxon Abolition, Newman(F . W.) 5s. Wales, Pictorial Guide, Railways and Roads, Is. ' Socrates and <5hrist, a Study, Wenley (K. M.) 6s. Walter Alison, Ridley (M. L.) new edit. 6d. Spelling Book, Northern Series, Standard 4 to 7, 2d. War, Physiology of , Tolsloi (L. N.) 2s. 6d. Standard Works, Dicks' English Library, Vol 19, Is. 6d. Warm Members, by One of Them, Is. Staphylinidse of Japan^Awrp (D.) 3s. 6d. Weaker "Vessel, Murray (J. Christie) new edit. 33. 6d. Star3, Handybook, Whall (Oapt. W. B.) 7s. 6d. Wedding Morn, On her, &c, Stories, Is. 6d. & Is. Steel, Cold, ffutton (Alfred) 10s. Ctl. Wellesley, Marquess, Life, by Colonel Malleson, 3s. 6d. Summer Legend?, Baumbach" (R.) translated, 3s. 6d. Wessex Tales, Hardy (Thomas) new edit. 3s. 6d. \ ' Supernatural Religion,' Essays, LigTUfoot (Bp.) 10s. 6d. Window in Thrums, Barrie (J. M.) 6s. Sure to Succeed, Davidson (J. Thain) new edit. 3s. 6d. Wine, a Series of Notes, Webber (Alexander) 2s. Swiss Guide, Practical, 1889 edit. 2s. 6d. Witness of the Sun, Rives (Amelie) 2s. 6d. & 2s. Temple, Sir William; Letter§ of Dorothy Osborne, new ed. 6s. Woman in Health and Sickness, Bell (Robert), 3s. 6d. & 2s. 61 That Other Woman, Thomas (Annie) 3 vols. 31s. 6d. Worcestershire, Tourist's Guide, Worth (R. L.) 2s. Time Table, Beyer' s, 9d. Wreck of the G-rosvenor, Russell (W. Clark) new edit. 3s. 6d. Tobacco, Poems and Parodyes in Praise, Hamilton, 5a. -Wrong Box, Stevenson (Robert Louis) and Osbourne, 5s.

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- i ' IFEW WORKS PUBLISHED FROM JU NE 17 TO 29. %* The occasional Notes in italics after the titles are onlygiven in cases of short or obscure titles appearing f or the f irst time. They are not intended to be general , or to express any opinion on the literary merit of the books ; the sole object being to explain the title-page, or to give such additional information concerning the nature of the work as may appear to be req uired. All books are in cloth when not otherwise described.

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J.) and Hall CJJ—Digesting Returns into 20, Id Heywood [2952 »S-*X^^ *_/ lAtXJ, 'II"" 1V/O \S ^L^Ui.UVA.lA^ V*. *-» .x^*J ^m ^ **mj* w.m. ^* |—^ — w -—--~— ,- "-' Summaries :• consisting of a Series* of^-^^ 32 Papers^ given ,by^ f Ciarious Creatures : a New Movable Toy-book of all the Civil Service" Commissioners at the various Examinations Kinds of Animals. By Lothar Meggendorfer.' Folio, 7s. 6d. for Men Clerkships. 12mo. pp. 94, Is. 6d. (Mof utfs Civil G-revel [2953 Service Series)' Moffatt [2985 Davidson fj. T.)—Sure to Succeed. New edit, nost 8vo. Hen derson CW.)—Clues ; or, Leave3 from a Chief . Con- pp. 298, 3s. 6d ; Hodder [2954 stable's Note Book. 2nd edit, post 8vo. pp. 256, boards, 2s. Dickinson (C. M.I—The Children, and other Yerses. Sm. Oliphant [2986 8vo. pp. 144, gilt edges, 5s Low [2955 Holt (Emil y S.)— A.t Ye Grene ariffin ; or, Dorothy ' Tread well's Cook. With illustrations. New edit. roy. 8vo. Dicks En glish Library of Standard Works. Vol. 19. pp. 60, 6d. 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