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THE MAGAZINES

... COLBURWS NEW --ON.fllA. The contentst of ihi6. poptular periodical more than usually varied and are1 the present month. It would serve n pose to give a dull catalogue pf the 0 efi' p~y 4wevecr, s ute for partipular arties . ?? on Samuel Butler and Gust -and ba iographical ?? of adll L Several of the lighter and more amnusin full of dashing inident and gay hu artic one of the-articles, we quote ...

LITERATURE

... di MEXICO D ITS RELIGION. ,t Jfeico axd its Religion; twithi lucidakfs of rrdeI8 in that Courstry during parts' of ilU yearr ai16 52-53-54, and Hisoricdl Notices of EMents Cn- n^esicted toitf plaes eisited. By ?? A. WLSON. ,X Loudon: Sampson Low, SOns and aO.- a- The writer of this interesting volume, imho is an ., A~merican, has eadopted- thie Sparkish~ oustom,,of l mingling historical ...

THE CITY STEREOSCOPIC GALLERY

... THIB 011Y STEREOSCOPIC GALLERY. We had an opportunity yesterday, at a private view, of inspecting a new gallery which has been opened by the Ste. reoscopic company at 64, Cheapside. Their object, as we mentioned when we noticed their gallery in Oxford-street, is. to cultivate a higher style of art in these novel and most interesting productions; to extend a knowledge of them amongst the public ...

LITERATURE

... T'TEf LADY OF FASHION.1 ady of Fashion. By the Author of The' ;story of a Flirt, &oe. London: Hurst and 9 Cove), ?? by the authoress of The hich exhibits in a still more eminent bese taleut whicht marked the earlier greet uof the writer. It is characterized by ?? of tone, the same delicate 1sme6 ~ r the same nice discrimination of f~ooerp na Sae Inme skilfulness in the treat- Cbao ote ...

LITERATURE

... OF JEANNE D'ALBRET, QUEEN OF o ilWF NAVARRE. E if Jea011e D'Albree, Queen of Navarre. By v Bfl1A WALKEft FRtEER. In two vqlumes. a London: Hurst and Blackett. c Oe admirable Life of Marguerite d'Augou- e ,hich a short time since was given to the ii ° Miss Freer, induced a very large circle of I worl to hope that at no distant period the se ldcr uthoress would devote her pen to the ss:tiof of ...

MAGAZINES AND SERIALS

... -( -, IS AND SBRIALS. __ _ ?? - ?? NAIT1ONAL JjTtl R i In is ll . TO f tbe.A oflb ti onal l'avi cth is fully tJ ,t, dur ofits twow o p redeessor- It .. e reiew of Glibbon, efros whoh v * t the ~teptation of ?? a Pita- Co ' uloi'i clearly ao i a w b al t rhe i tbea- qu ti ; ietoi1ry nosy be roughly divided I tC first being tWsO narrative jri .1 . 9° p i lum e 0 'n raco, at least thee ma h de ...

LITERATURE

... A LADY'S SECOND JOURNEY ROUND THE 'WORLD. A Lad~y's Second Journey Round the World. By IDA PFEIFFEtI. In 2 vols. London: Longtran and Ca There is something really startling in. the very title of this work. One journey roana the world we should have thought sufficieut to satisfy the most ardent lover of travevting, especially when the journey appears to have. no other motive than curios ty. The ...

LITERATURE

... THlE FIRST STEP IN CHIEMISTRY. I A S iral Step in& Chemistry. A Neso Method fo 2eaching the Eletne,,ts of the Science. By RoBEat GALoWAY, F.C.S. London: John Churchill. The plan of teaching adopted by Mr. Galloway differs very considerably from the plans hitherto laid down, and the fact of a second edition of the work having been called for is a proof that Mr. Galloway's system is highly ...

LITERATURE

... A BOOK ABOUT NAUGHTY BOYS. A Book about Naughty Boys; or, thc S'ferinas of Mr. Deleil. By CHAMPYLEURY. Edinburgh; Thomas Constable and Co. The autbor of this book, however gifted he may be with the talent of narration, has not been forta- nate enough to light upon a very original idea as the groundwork of his tale. The sorrows and suf- ferings of au unfortunate schoolmaster is not a novel ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATE. READINU LESSONS.- Reading Leseons,: Irn Two Books. Edited *by10 EDWAaD H 1nuu es. With numerous Illustra- tions. London : Lougman and 0o. Mr. Hiughes, the head !master of the Royal Naval Lower Sohooil Greenwich Hospital, who hasj acquired great reputation as the author of nume- rous first-olass, educational works, has, by the. pre- sent publication, conferred an additionsl boon on ...

UNLICENSED THEATRICALS

... UAa . 4PTHA ~AL- Onr 8abrdaj r ' proprietor of a paroramio 'eihibilionn held -at 5t.t Le'encrd's-lall, High street,'8horeditob, *apeeired befcre Mr.' D'Eyuourt, at thb Worship-street.*folioe-court,.,to answer an information. in which be 1was. charged, .under tbe.secotd'.qotioo of -the At l and 7 yic., cap. 68, with having .unlawfilly opened isis'establishment for' the publim pe'rform ce ef ...

LITERATURE

... GENERAL GUYON. Gteneral Mayor, oiw the Battle 6ields of Hganary and Asia. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co. In General Guyon the author of Eothen9 has a subject worthy of his eloquent pen. Although he speaks rather slightingly of his own perform- ance, we are sure that the public will not endorse his unfavourable judgment. We need hardly tell those who are acquainted with his previous ...