son, all regular ships of war, constructed be- 4. Hall's Memoir of Mrs. Ware. Crosby & 8. English Items. By Matt. F. Ward. AppleNichols. and was in quite general use until superseded NOTES ON BOOKS. Australian Captive, Putnam's Home Cyclopædia of Geography, Stöckhardt's Chemical Field Lectures, 2 9 6 4 8 in regard to the plan of construction, the cost, 1. Bancroft's History of the United States. Vol. Volume, very properly points out the two things and the speed. Detailed drawings of the machinery are interspersed through the accounts. 5. Little, Brown & Co. THE present volume, extending over a period of in her life most worthy of note, the great enjoy- In an appendix still more statistical information three years, 1768-1766, enters fully into a detail placed in the midst of sickness and death, and exemplified in our American Navy. General STUART comments, with justice, on the small armament which our Government possesses. Of thirty which have been owned by the Navy department, but fourteen remain in the service, only two of which are of the first class, the Susquehanna and Powhattan. A work like this, commends itself not only to those officially connected, either as government officers or as prac encies. The chapter on Ireland, is an eloquent upon that country after its conquest. tons. THE comments of a Young American upon what he saw in England, particularly on the manners and customs of private life, the influence of the Established Church and Heraldry. Some observations are also given upon Rural Scenery, the Custom-House, and the English writers on America. We cannot say that the writer is wholly an American in views, but certainly there is nothing English in his sympathies. He criticises and condemns without the slightest compunctions, and remarks, indeed, concerning himself, that "having been accustomed to attack rampant bears at home (in Arkansas) the innocent cavortings of the British Lion seemed much less terrible to him than to some of his more civilized countrymen who had never seen angry beasts out of cages." The spirit of his book can easily be inferred. For example, the fees exacted at Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's, and the Tower, made far more impression upon him than all the wonders of those celebrated places, and "he rather counted the bores of the Custom-House as a good subject for railing at the English!" the wide sphere of usefulness which she filled, trated Magazine of Art has undertaken a great writer, and abundant extracts are given from which his signed pictures may be identified, and recital of the wrongs and persecutions practiced terly manner. Bartlett. J. We have only seen the second part of the work; of that, Velasquez, the eminent Spaniard, is the subject. Six of his choicest works tion Act, the passage of the Stamp Tax, the DR. STOCKHARDT has, no doubt, become favor- and valuable hints as to where his style is to be are copied, a full memoir of the painter is given, Pontiac War, the Rockingham ministry, the re-ably known to many of our readers through his studied. The interest now felt in the picture of tical engineers with the works of which it treats, ception of the Stamp Act in America, and an- Principles of Chemistry, published by Bartlett Charles I., now exhibiting in this city, and atbut to merchants engaged in foreign trade, who nulment by the first American Congress, Pitt's a year or two since; these Lectures are written tributed to Velasquez, will be increased by the have here represented to them the results of the noble defense of the Colonies, the Repeal of the in the same simple, progressive, inductive style, issue of this number. experience of all who have preceded them in navigating the ocean by steam. We forbear to speak more at length of the skill with which General STUART has executed his task, or of the elegance in which his book is published. We only add that the Hon. JOHN P. KENNEDY, President Fillmore's Secretary of the Navy, thus speaks of the two volumes which have now appeared: "I regard both of these volumes as a most beneficent tribute to the great national interest they were designed to promote, and as of the highest value to the naval service. and present in a manner we have not seen 6. De Bow's Industrial Resources of the Southern and Western States. New Orleans. cordially commend. The whole work we 10. Ruth. By the Author of "Mary Barton.” Ticknor, Reed & Fields. THE author of this work (Mrs. Haskell) gained an enviable reputation by her first work, "Mary Barton," and which is more than borne out in the present volume. It is written with great power, and some of its finest and most striking passages will, for dramatic effect, compare most favorably with those of Currer Bell in Jane Eyre. The healthy moral tone, the enlarged philanthropy, and true benevo THE peculiarities of this edition of the Holy Scriptures, originally prepared for the use of families and for private reading, by the London The fullness of detail which they present Religious Tract Society, have been so fully set WE called, on a previous occasion, attention to on the subjects of which they treat, the splendid forth in the advertisements of the work, that we style in which they are exhibited, and the ex-need hardly repeat them. It may be well to place in every public or private library in the ing, as it does, the career of a young and this important work, which is deserving of a lence, which characterize this work-depicttremely useful character of the information remark, however, that the text is exactly that of Union. The author has bestowed upon it the innocent girl who has been led into error, and they impart, render them equally creditable to the author's skill and science and to the coun- the authorized version, but it is arranged in labors of many years, and it has everywhere re-abandoned, and afterwards, by the fostering try which has produced them. Paragraphs and Parallelisms, in the manner so ceived the highest approval of the press. No care of kind friends, made truly repentant, and They contain a full and accurate description successfully employed by the Rev. Dr. Coit, now of our Docks and Steamers, and will be valued work published in the country since the time of a ministering angel to the sick, the poor, and as the best exhibitions that have yet been given of Hartford, in his edition of the Bible. Prece- Mr. Seybert or Mr Pitkins, equals it in the ex- the erring-will commend it to the hearts and ding each of the Sacred Books will be found an tent, thoroughness, and accuracy of its material. sympathies of all who peruse its pages. We account of its author, and an analysis of its conMr. Hunt, of the Merchant's Magazine, a bespeak for it a wide and beneficial influence. tents. Through the historical portions, careful high statistical authority, says of it, that it is attention has been paid to dates; and through-altogether the most important book on the in- 11. The Australian Captive. Derby & Miller. out the whole work, brief notes, explanatory, dustrial interests of the country which has yet not of doctrines, but of unusual words, phrases, been issued from the American press." A STRIKING account, by Rev. L. Chamberlayne, and facts, are interspersed. This volume exof Lyndonville, N. Y., of the adventures of an tends from Genesis to Isaiah. English Sailor, named William Jackson, who, to the public of these great works. "I trust the public will soon learn to appreciate their worth, and extend to them the patronage they so richly deserve. We have already found them of great use to the Department, as I am sure they will be found to our mercantile marine." 7. Russell's Memoirs of Thomas Moore. Apple- among other things, "was forced to reside for a tons. year and a half among the cannibals of Nuyts Land on the coast of the great Australian Bight." The man himself was wholly uneducated, and his story was mostly confined to his own strange adventures; but the editor of the work not only expresses full confidence in the OLD BIBLE.-The Rev. V. R. HOTCHKISS, of Buffalo, N. Y., has in his library some specimens of rather ancient typography. One is a Bible printed in 1599, of the edition prepared 3. Putnam's Home Cyclopædia. Vol. 5. THE APPLETONS have promptly undertaken to by Coverdale, and, it is supposed, John THE fifth volume of this convenient Cyclopædia republish these welcome memoirs of the famous Knox, during the period of their exile in Switz- is a Geographical Dictionary, prepared with Irish Melodist, which have long been announced erland, under the reign of the "Bloody Mary," great care, by T. Carey Callicot. Although the as in preparation by Lord John Russell. Two between 1558 and 1558. It is the only inde- work merely professes to be a "Hand-Book," parts have already appeared, presenting a pendent version between Tindale's and the one yet, by a clear and well-devised system of ab- memoir of the Poet, written by himself, and statements of the adventurer; but endeavors to now in use-King James's version being thir- breviation, the editor has been enabled to give full of interest, although only extending to 1799, illustrate them with statistical facts concerning teen years later than the date of the imprint of accounts of more places than are enumerated in when he was not twenty years old,—and, in addi- Australia and other islands of the Pacific. In this. Copies of this edition are now rare, but McCulloch's dictionary, and other works of tion to this memoir, copious letters written, most-order to give a greater immediate value to the are occasionally met with as "heir looms" in greater size. Nearly all the counties and town-ly to his mother, from 1800 down to 1806. 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