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HENRY HOLT & Co. will issue shortly a very charming novel, entitled "In Hot Haste." The plot turns upon the marriage of a Count von Weide in order to secure to himself an inheritance. "In Hot Haste" is said to be written with great feeling and to contain peculiar interesting descriptions of German life.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS have in preparation "Omitted Chapters of History Disclosed in the Life and Papers of Edmund Randolph, Governor of Virginia, First Attorney-General United States, Secretary of State, etc.," by Moncure D. Conway. The volume will contain copies of a large number of unpublished documents from the British and French Foreign Offices.

GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS will publish shortly "The Handy Reference Atlas of the World," by John Bartholomew, containing 100 maps and plans, a complete index, and geographical statistics. Their latest additions to Morley's Universal Library are Michael Wodhull's translation into Hecuba" and other plays by Euripides; and “Sequel to Pantagruel," books 3-5 of Rabelais' “ Gargantua," forming respectively volumes 61 and 62 of that series.

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THE BALTIMORE PUBLISHING Co., Baltimore, Md., will publish on the 10th an entirely new edition of Father Ryan's Poems. It is printed from new plates and otherwise improved in style, and contains a memoir, many beautiful songs which have not heretofore been printed, and many new and fine illustrations. This compliment to the poet-priest will no doubt be appreciated by the many admirers of the "sweetest voice that ever was raised in behalf of the faith and clime he loved so well."

D. C. HEATH & Co. have ready a collection of twenty-five models and twenty-five photographs by N. S. Shaler, Wm. M. Davis, and T. W. Harris, Instructors in Geology in Harvard College, 27 designed to show the principal features in the structure of the superficial aspects of the earth's crust, with extensive text descriptive of each 29 figure, prepared for the use of beginners in geology. This collection is now in use in the 31 laboratory of Harvard College, by the Boston School of Natural History, and a dozen other schools of various grades.

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NOTES IN SEASON. CASSELL & Co. will publish this month another of the Byrnes-Hawthorne series, entitled "Another's Crime."

E. & J. B. YOUNG & Co. will publish shortly, "The Last Journals of Bishop Hannington." The volume will be somewhat a continuation of the "Memoirs of Bishop Hannington," though, of course, treating altogether of the later years of his life and of his work in Africa.

D. APPLETON & Co. will next week add to their carefully selected Town and Country Library "A Virginia Inheritance," by Edmund Pendleton, author of "A Conventional Bohemian ;" and "Ninette: an idyl of Provence" by the author of "Vera" and "Hotel du Petit St. Jean," both of which made successes.

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HARPER & BROS. have just issued a handsomely illustrated work, entitled "The Capitals of Spanish America," by W. E. Curtis, in which all the great cities in the central and southern parts of this Western continent are described at length, and their ancient history retold in a vivacious and lucid style. The dedication is to President Arthur, and with it is printed his letter accepting the compliment. This letter was the last thing for a day, death stepped in, and it was Mr. Arthur wrote, but the signing being delayed signed. They have also just ready "HouseHerrick. As its title indicates, the book is inkeeping Made Easy," by Mrs. Christine Terhune tended for women who are ambitious to conduct the business of their households in a business-like, successful way. Good sense and experience mark what the authoress says; and if the book does not accomplish all that the title promises, it it simply because nothing can really make housekeeping easy. The range of the volume is from renting the house to entertaining "Benedick" at home.

WEEKLY RECORD OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.*

The abbreviations are usually self-explanatory. c. after the date indicates that the book is copyrighted; if the copyright date differs from the imprint date, the year of copyright is added. Books of foreign origin of which the edition (annotated, illustrated, etc.) is entered as copyright, are marked c. ed.; translations, c. tr.

A colon after initial designates the most usual given name, as: A: Augustus; B: Benjamin; C: Charles: D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; I: Isaac ; J: John; L: Louis; N: Nicholas; P: Peter: R: Richard; S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William.

Sizes are designated as follows: F. (folio: over 30 centimeters high); (Q. 4to: under 30 cm.); O. (8v0: 25cm.); D. (12m0: 20 cm.); S. (16mo: 171⁄2 cm.); T. (24m0: 15 cm.); Tt. (32mo: 121⁄2 cm.); Fe. (48mo: 10 cm.). Sq., obl., nar., designate square, oblong, narrow books of these heights

Bachelor's (A) wedding trip; by himself. Phil., |
The Pen Publishing Co., 1888. C. 6+214 P.
D. cl., $1.50; pap., 50 c.

Starting from Philadelphia, the newly-wedded couple
take the cars for New York; from here they invade
Boston, Portland, make a stay at Fabyan's in the White
Mountains, ascend Mount Washington, visit the Glen
House, thence to Montreal, Quebec, etc. With descrip-
tions of the journey are many loving conversations be-
and his bride, and some original
tween the "bachelor
poems and stories. The book seems designed as an ad-
vertisement of a New York insurance company.
*Ballantyne, R. M. Chit chat series. N. Y.,
T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 4 v. S. bds., per set,
$1.40.

Booth, Mrs. Otto, ["Rita," pseud.] Vivienne.
N. Y., J: W. Lovell Co., [1888.] 352 p D.
(Lovell's lib., no. 1153.) pap., 20 c.
*Brabazon, Lord, [Earl of Meath], ed. Prosper-
ity or pauperism? Physical, industrial, and
technical training. N. Y., Longmans, Green
& Co., 1888.
7+ 342 p. O. cl.. $2.
Brown, L. Q. C. Kenneth Cameron. Phil.,
T. B. Peterson & Bros., [1888.] c. 18-349 P.
sq. S. cl., $1.25 pap., 75 c.

Opens in the "fifties," before the war had abolished slavery, the scene being laid on the two great Louisiana plantations of Lagrange and Emerald, and in New Orleans. The plot is not at all complex, dealing entirely with Kenneth Cameron's manly struggle to pay off his dead father's debts, and his troubled courtship of the beautiful Hortense Gaston, the belle of New Orleans. Many typical southern people are introduced and the negroes photographed to the life. There is a capital description of the Mardi-Gr.s festivities, and of the great race between the rival ho.ses Lexington and Lecomte.

Camp, C. C. Labor, capital, and money; their just relations. Bradford, Pa., C. C. Camp,

1888. c. '87. 6+250 p. S. cl., 65 c.

A note on the title-page gives the key to this volume. The author says, This inquiry discloses the fact that Ricardo's law of rent (so-called) is founded in error, and consequently overthrows all theories and conclusions based upon it."

*Crawford, Rob. Reminiscences of foreign travel. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 7+308 p. D. cl., $2.

W. Lovell Co., [1888.] 3-208 p. D. (Lovell's
lib., no. 1172.) pap., 20 c.

*Favorite tales for the nursery. N. Y., T: Nel-
son & Sons, 1888. 127 p. S. bds.. 50 c.
Foster, Birket, Taylor, F:, [and others.] Old
English ballads: a collection of favorite ballads
of the olden time. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons,

1888. 364 p. il. O. cl., $1.75.
*Galloway, Rob. The fundamental principles
of chemistry, practically taught by a new
method. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888.
12+364 p. O. cl., net, $1.75.

*Garratt, W. A., [and others.] Songs of the ransomed poems. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 32 p. Q. cl., $2.

1888.

*Garratt, W. A., Spiller, M. A., [and others.]
Under the king's shadow: poems. N. Y., T:
Nelson & Sons, 1888. 32 p. Q. cl., $1.50.
*Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield; il. by
W: Mulready. New ed. N. Y., T: Nelson &
Sons, 1888. 254 p. D. cl., $1.

Gorton, Rev. Ja. Endless opportunity for all

souls. Bost., Universalist Pub. House, 1888.

C,

29 p. D. pap., 10 c.

Sets forth the doctrine held by the liberal Universalist, that even after death man has an opportunity to repent and be saved.

*Greville, C: C. F. The Greville memoirs: a journal of the reigns of King George IV., King William IV., and Queen Victoria; ed. by H: Reeve. In 8 v. V. 1-6. New ed., with new por. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 24+432; 10+393; 10+418; 20+417; 10+444; 10+ 501 p. O. cl., ea. $2.

Hardy, Robina F. Home sunshine series. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 12 v. S. cl., per set, $1.80. *Havergal, Cecilia, [and others.] Serving the king. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. sq. O. cl., $1.

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Curtis, W: Eleroy. The capitals of Spanish Heron, Rev. J: M., ed. The pocket manual, America. N. Y., Harper, 1888. C. II+ 715 p. map, il. O. cl., $3.50.

A most interesting text, profusely illustrated, describing the present condition and appearance of the following cities: Mexico, Guatemala City, Comayagna, Managno, San Salvador, San José, Bogota, Caracas, Quito, Lima, La Paz de Ayacucho, Santiago, Patagonia, Buenos Ayres, Montevideo, Asuncion, Rio de Janeiro. *Cutts, Rev. E. L. Colchester. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 12+219 p. D. (Historic towns.) cl., $1.25.

*Dowell, Stephen. A history of taxation and taxes in England from the earliest times to the year 1885. 2d ed., rev. and altered. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 4 v. 30+ 244; 18+586; 10+312; 14+466 p.; O. cl., $15.

no. 1; or, our writers' and travellers' ready reference-book for every-day use. 12th ed., rev. and enl. Phil., The Thompson Pub. Co., 225 S. 6th St., 1888. c. 256 p. T. cl., 50 c.; leath., pocket-book style, $1; $1.50. Herrick, Christine Terhune. Housekeeping made easy. N. Y., Harper, 1888. c. 7+ 313 p. S. cl., $1.

In a series of chapters which first appeared as separate weekly papers in Harper's Bazar, the young housekeeper is offered minute directions for the various branches of housework, beginning with directions for renting, furnishing, and settling the house, and engaging a maid. After this the routine for each day of the week is given, suggestions for the care of "closets and cubbies," the cellar, kitchen and pantry; for gathering up the fragments; marketing, house-cleaning, the family dressmaker, etc.

Du Boisgobey, F. Bertha's secret. N. Y., J: Heywood, Philip D. An ocean tramp. Bost.,

* In this list, the titles generally are verbatim transcriptions (according to the rule of the American Library Association) from books received. Books not received are indicated by a prefixed asterisk and this office cannot be held responsible for the correctness of their record.

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This is not a story in the general acceptance of the term, but a plain matter-of-fact narrative of the experiences of a country boy of seventeen, who ran away from home to go to sea, and who after an adventurous life of a dozen years came back to find his parents dead, the remainder of the family scattered, and the old |

homestead in ruins.

One cannot help feeling that it is a record of genuine experience, so naturally do the incidents follow one another, and so skilfully are they wrought together. *Hoore, E. N. Notable workers in humble life -John Pounds, John Duncan, Robert Dick, Thomas Cooper, John Ashworth, George Smith. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 219 p. D. cl., 80 c.

*Hope, Lady. Loving work in the highways and byways. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 234 p. D. cl., $1.

*India pictorial and descriptive; by the author of "The Mediterranean illustrated." N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 271 p. il. O. cl., $4. *Jeans, H. W. Handbook for the stars; containing rules for finding the names and positions of all stars of the first and second magnitude. 4th ed., rev. by W. R. Martin. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 8+56 p. pl. O. cl., $1.50.

*K., (pseud.) When to trust Jesus. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 32 p. obl. S. pap., 50 c. *Lang, Andrew, ed. Ballads of books. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 20+158 p. S. cl., $2.

*Little friends. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 24 p. T. pap., 25 c. *Little treasures.

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N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 24 p. T. pap., 25 c. Malet, Lucas, [pseud. for Mrs. Harrison.] counsel of perfection. N. Y., Appleton, 1888. 2+324 p. D. (Appleton's town and country lib., no. 4.) pap., 50 c.

That there may he no doubt of "Lucas Malet's" identity, this novel is dedicated" to my very dear friend and brother-in-law, Clifford Stanley Harrison." It is a character-study like "Mrs. Lorimer" and "Colonel Enderby's wife" betraying keen observation, knowledge of the world, and a most graceful wit. Lydia Casteen, an unmarried woman of almost forty years, who is a Latin and Greek scholar, and who has for years been the right hand of her father, Dr. Casteen, the great authority in church history, is charmingly portrayed. Her visit to Switzerland and her meeting with Anthony Hammond, and the effect he has upon her life and character, form an exceptionably interesting tale. *Mayhew, Athol. The Emperor of Germany, William I.: a life sketch; il. by R. Caton Woodville. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888 146 p. D. cl.. 60 c.

*Metempsychosis; a vision after midnight: poem. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 78 p. S. cl., $1.75.

*Mulcaster, R: Positions; by R: Mulcaster, first head-master of Merchant Taylor School (1561-1586); with an appendix, containing some account of his life and writings, by Rob. Herbert Quick. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 8+309 p. O. cl., $3.50. *Newman, J: H, (Cardinal.) Verses on various occasions. New ed. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 16+390 p. D. cl., $2. Painter, C. C. The condition of affairs in Indian Territory and California: a report. Phil., Office of the Indian Rights Assoc., 1888. 114 p. O. pap., 25 c.

Represents the results of the personal investigation by Prof. Painter, agent of the Indian Rights Associa

tion, into the present condition of the Indians in Indian Territory and California.

Patmore, Coventry. The victories of love, and other poems. N. Y., Cassell & Co., [1888.] 4-192 p. T. (Cassell's national lib., v. 3, no. 127.) pap., 10 c.

Payn, Ja. The mystery of Mirbridge: a novel. N. Y., Harper, 1888. 221 p. il. O. (Harper's Franklin sq. lib., new ser., no. 623.) pap.,

50 c.

Mirbridge is the familiar country town in character and surroundings that the English novel has made us so well acquainted with. The return of Sir Richard Trevor to Trevor Court after twenty-five years' absence with an unknown wife and grown son, has set all the gossips talking in the early chapters. This wife and son are the heart of the mystery, which is unravelled with much dexterity. *Pictures at play; by two art critics; il. by Harry Furniss. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 128 p. S. pap., 35 c.

Pure (A) souled liar. Chic., C: H. Kerr & Co., 1888. C. 191 p. D. pap., 50 c.

This remarkable title characterizes a foolish young

girl, who is held up as worthy of example, because she

assumes the consequence of her friend's sin, and ruins. her own character in the eyes of the world, through a Quixotic estimate of the requirements of friendship. The scene is laid in Boston. The two girls who are the heroines are art students. The unconventionality of student-life develops their Bohemian instincts, and in the author's opinion makes them weak in temptation. Rand, McNally & Co.'s indexed county and railroad pocket map and shippers' guide to Massachusetts. Chic. & N. Y., Rand, McNally & Co., [1888.] c. 54 p. folded map, S. pap., 25 c. Rice, J: H. Mexico: our neighbor. N. Y., J: W. Lovell Co., [1888.] c. 124 p. D. (Lovell's lib., no. 1177.) pap., 25 c.

A succinct account of the people and government of Mexico; its political and social divisions; its business and material resources; its present condition and probable future, as gathered from notes and observations, during a prolonged sojourn by the author in her capital city, in 1882, and again in the summer of 1886. *Richardson, Rob. Story of the Niger: a record of travel and adventure from the days of Mungo Park to the present time. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 357 p. D. cl., $1.25 Ruskin, J: Præterita: outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life. V. 3, chapter 1, The Grande CharN. Y., J: Wiley & Sons, 1888. 1+ 46 p. O. pap., 25 c. Salis, Mrs. Harriet A. de. Dressed vegetables à la mode. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co.. 1888. 86 p. S. bds., 60 c.

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*Seymour, Mary. Little Arthur at the Zoo, and the birds he saw there. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 175 p. D. cl., 80 c. Shepard, E: M. Martin Van Buren. Bost., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1888. c. 6+398 p.

S. (American statesmen ser.) cl., $1.25.

A careful and scholarly study, not only of the life of Martin Van Buren (b. 1782, d. 1862), but of his political Attorney-General in New York, U. S. Senator, Governor period. Van Buren was successively State Senator and of New York, which office he resigned in two months to become Secretary of State in Jackson's cabinet, Minister to England, Vice-President, and seventh President, 1837-41. He was a disciple of Jefferson, the friend and successor of Jackson, and held to the political theory that government is "a mere instrument" to an end, to be tested and measured by its practical service to popular rights and needs. The author's discussions of the crisis of 1837, of the Democratic idea of government, and of the development of the nation, make this book particularly timely and by far the most thoughtful and best book on Van Buren, whom he places with Madison and the younger Adams in "the second rank of American Presidents." Full index.

*Sheurrs, C: Lionel. A missing chapter in the

Indian mutiny, by Lieut.-Gen. C: L. Sheurrs, Political Resident in the Meywar states (Rajputâna), during the period in question. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 6+214 p. O. cl., $3.

*Thornton, J: Elementary physiography; an introduction to the study of nature. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1888. 8+ 248 p. il. and map, D. (Longmans' elementary science manuals.) cl., net, 80 c.

*Tucker, Mrs. C., [" A. L. O. E.," pseud.] [and others.] Rosebud series. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, 1888. 12 v. S. cl., per set, $1.80.

Ulbach, L: For fifteen years; a sequel to "The steel hammer;" from the French by E. W. Latimer. N. Y., Appleton, 1888. C. 229 p. D. (Appleton's town and country lib., no. 3.)

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Walworth, Mrs. J. H. The silent witness. N. Y., Cassell & Co., [1888.] c. 4+208 p. D. (Cassell's rainbow ser., v. 1, no. 25.) pap. 50 c.; cl., $1.

office hours is the leading incident. A young deaf and The murder of Dr. Whitehurst in his office during dumb girl who has never been taught to communicate with others, is the only person known to have been near the room at the time. Whether she witnessed the murder, or saw the person who did it, is for a long time in doubt. When at length she is able to tell her story, her testimony mixes things even more, throwing suspicion on an entirely innocent person. Although the novel is full of the usual detective business, it is strong and interesting, having a novel love-story.

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INDEX TO THE JUNE RECORD OF BOOKS.

CLASS SYNOPSIS.

Turn in Reference List to the words italicized in the Synopsis.

Biography, Memoirs, Correspondence.-Arm-
strong, Peter de Wint.-Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher.
-Cellini, Benvenuto Cellini.-Creighton, Cardinal
Wolsey.-Davis, Irish knight of the 19th century.-
Garnett, Ralph Waldo Emerson.-Goethe, Goethe's boy-
hood.-Griffith, Poets of Maine.-Hadley, Walter Har-
riman.-Helps, Sir Thomas Brassey.-Marzials, Victor
Hugo. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Briefe. Morley,
Burke.-Pepys, Diary, 1668.-Perreyre, Rosa Ferrucci.
-Putnam, A Unitarian Oberlin.-Rensselaer, Henry
Hobson Richardson. - Rowland, Adeltha. Smith,
Prime ministers of Queen Victoria.

Description, Geography, Travel, Adventure, etc.-Boyd, Eng. cathedrals.-Carter, Summer cruise on the coast of N. E.-Glazier, Down the great river. -Howells, Lib, of universal adventure.-Irving, Indian sketches.-Kron, Castle Solitude in the metropolis; Curl, the best of bull-dogs.-Pellew, In castle and cabin-Pool, Tenting at Stony Beach.-Rand, McNally & Co.'s_indexed railroad map of California; Pennsylvania; Township map Missouri; Utah.-Tolstol, The Cossacks.

Domestic and Rural.-Brisbin, Trees and tree-planting. Harland, Cookery for beginners.-McKay, Agriculture.-Meech, Quince culture.-Rorer, Hot-weather dishes.-Scovil, In the sick-room.

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Education, Language.-Alford, Queen's English.Arabian nights.-Bell, World English.-Benedix, Doctor Wespe.--Cicero, Life and Letters; Officiis.-Emerson, Song bells; Song manual; United voices.-Feller, Eng. and Fr. pocket-dict. - Furneaux, Inorganic chemistry. - Geikie, Geography of British Isles.-Gow, Companion to school classics.-Goyen, Higher arithmetic.-Grabfield, Chemical problems.Homer, Odyssey-Horace, Epistles: Translations.— Jage, Inorganic chemistry.-Kendrick, Laudamus.Knoflach, Spanish simplified. Lamartine, Jeanne D'Arc.- Lock, Arithmetic for beginners.-Lockwood, Lessons in English. - Manual training course of study-Menard, Songs for kindergarten and primary schools.-Miller, Greek Testament primer.-Milne, Companion to weekly problem papers.-Nepos, Cornelius Nepos.-Nixon, Geometry in space.-Routledge's French-English and English-French dict.-Sedaine, Le philosophe sans le savoir.-Specimens of papers set at army examinations.-Spring, Mark Hopkins, teacher. -Steele, Popular physics-Stewart, Practical physics. -Strang, Exercises in English.-White, Examination papers for admission to Harvard, Yale, etc.-Wiggin, Kindergarten chimes.-Williams, Composition and rhetoric. - - Wright (J.), German primer. Wright (Julia McN.), Nature readers.

Hudson, Esther the Gentile.-James, The reverberator. -Jewett, King of Folly Island.-Kennard, A glorious gallop.-Lafargue,New judgment of Paris.-Litchfield, Hard won victory.-Maréchal, Nannette's marriage. -Mariager, Pictures of Hellas.-Meredith, Adventures of Harry Richmond; Rhoda Fleming.-Montague, The doctor's mistake.-Moss. Season in Sutherland.-Moulton, Some women's hearts.-Murray, Old Blazer's hero.-Norris, Chris.-Ogilvie's pop. reading, no. 42.-O'Meara, Daughter of St. Dominic.-Perrault, Popular tales.-Reeves, Little maid of Acadie.-Riddell, Nun's curse.-Robertson. By a way she knew not. -Roe, May and June.-Ross, Gallery of a random collector.-Seely, Nymph of the West.-Shorthouse, Teacher of the violin.-Smith, Solitary Islands.-Society rapids.-Spielhagen, Hammer and anvil; The Hohensteins; Problematic characters; Through night to light.-Stacpoole, Herr Richter's strange experiment. Stevenson, Black arrow.-Stimson, Residuary legatee. -Stoddard, Two men.-Strange manuscript found in a copper cylinder. Stuart, Modern Jacob.-Ulbach, Steel hammer.-Under the auroras.-Up from the cape. -Vance, Nellie Harland.-Warddell, Romance of a quiet watering-place-Warden, A woman's face.Wayne, Mrs. Lord's Moonstone.-Werner, Home sounds.-Westall, Queer race.-Wilkie, The gambler. -Wilson, Tales of the border.

Fine Arts, INCLUDING ILLUstrated Gift-BOOKS, WORKS ON MUSIC AND THE THEATRE.-Armstrong, Scottish painters.-Delamotte, Sketching from nature.-Fillmore, Lessons in musical history.-Harvey, Musical studies at home.-Herbert, Poems.-Rensselaer, Richworks.-Schweinfurth, Sketches. abroad.-Stylus. Dickens aquarelles.-Van Dyke, How to judge of a picture.-Whistler, Ten o'clock.—Wilson, Musical year-book of the U. S.

ardson and his

History. (See also Biography, Literary, THEOLOGY.) -Bell, Outline of French revolution.-Black, Story of Ohio.-Carr, Missouri.-Du Bois-Melly, Hist. of Nicolas Muss.-Gillow, Literary and biog. history.-Goodwin, Pilgrim republic.-Hall, Colonization of America.. -Hallam, Europe during the middle ages.-Hart, Fall of New France.-Hinsdale, Old northwest.-History of the Corn Exchange regiment.-Hutson, Beginnings of civilization.-Jennings, Chronological tables of events of ancient history.-Morris, Aryan race.-Ohio Commandery of Military Order Loyal Legion, War history-Poole, Story of Turkey.-Sanford, Hist. of Connecticut.-Schiller, Mary Stuart.-Southern Hist. Society papers.-Stephens, Hildebrand and his times.Stuart, First popular movement in Va., in 1865.- Traill, William the Third.-Verestchagin, At home, and in war.-Vincent, Outline hist. of Greece.-Voris, Charles-ton in the rebellion.-Waddell, Augusta Co., Va.

Humor and Satire. Lear, Book of nonsense.— Thompson Street poker club from Life.

Fiction. (SEE ALSO JUVENILE BOOKS.)-Adee, No. 19 State Street.-Aimard, Red River half breed; Treasure of pearls. As common mortals.-Bachelor's weddingtrip, by himself.-Balzac, Magic skin.-Bar-sinister.Baring-Gould, Eve.-Bauer, Nora.-Bellamy, Looking Juvenile.-Allen, Kelp.-Animarum, Drops of honey.

backward.-Besant, In luck at last.-Besant and Rice, By Celia's arbor; Chaplain of the fleet; Monks of Thelema; Ready-money Mortiboy; Seamy side; This son of Vulcan: With harp and crown.-Bishop, Brown stone boy.-Black, Strange Adventures of a Houseboat.-Bond, Mrs. Sparks of Paris.-Booth, Daphne.Bouldin, Old trunk.-Braeme. Modern Cinderella; Thrown on the world.-Buchanan (Rachel), Débutante in New York society.-Buchanan (Rob.), Heir of Linne; Stormy waters.-Bulwer-Lytton, Devereux; Godolphin: Kenelm Chillingby.-Burnett, Fair barbarian. -Bynker, Agnes Surriage.-Campbell, Roger Berkeley's probation.-Cobb, Orion the gold-beater.-Colonel's opera cloak.-Connelly, Tilting at windmills.--Corbett, For God and gold.-Crawford, Mr. Isaacs.-Cur ran, Miss Francis Merley.-Daly, Little blind god on rails.-Dickens, Tales from Pickwick.-Disraeli, Coningsby; Sybil; Venetia; Vivian Grey.-Du Boisgobey, Bertha's secret: Mystery of an omnibus; Old age of Monsieur Lecoq: Severed hand.-Edwards, Estelle Vauban.-Ellis, Star of India. -Faber, Carroll O'Donoghue: Guardian's mystery; Mother's sacrifice.-Fawcett, Olivia Delaplaine.-Forde, Only a coral girl.Fothergill, Lasses of Leverhouse.-Friis, Lajla.-Gaboriau. Little old man of the Batignolles; Slaves of Paris.-Gabriel.-Goodman, Too curious.-Greville, Perdue-Haggard, Mr. Meeson's will.-Hale, Mr. Tangier's vacation.-Hardy, Wessex tales.-Harte, Argonauts of North Liberty.-Hatton, Abbey murder.Hays, Sons and daughters.-Herbert, True wayside tales-Hillingdon Hall.-Howard, One summer.

-Brooks, Abraham Lincoln.-Brunowe, Seven of us.Bullen, Kindling the light.-Carrothers, Kesa and Saijiro.-Hooker, Turning-points.-Lorenz, Garnered sheaves of song.-McKean, Pearl Hanford's summer.Mulholland, Percy's revenge.-Noble, Silent man's legacy.-O'Brien, Prairie boy.-Village genius.-Walker, Songs and games for little ones.-Wright, A. B C for temperance nurseries.

Law.-Addison, Contracts.-American decisions; Digest.-Argyll, Reign of law. -Binmore, Am. corporation cases.-Bishop, Common law.-Berryman, Insurance law. Bourinot, Constitution of Canada.-Brett, Modern equity.-California, Sup. ct. rpts.-Carey, Oregon and Washington rpts.-Central reporter, v. 10.Digest of decisions of cts, of Maine, etc.-Ewell, Essentials of the law.-Field, Relations of infants, parent, and child, etc.-Fish, Conduct of meetings.-Gillett, Criminal law.-Hall, Patent estate.-Illinois, Sup. ct.. rpts.-Important English statutes.-Liquor transportation.-Massachusetts, Sup. ct. rpts.-Merrill, Am. and Eng. law (contrary damage). Michigan, Sup. ct. rpts.-Missouri, Sup. ct. rpts.-Montana, Laws passed 15th assembly.-Nebraska, Sup. ct. rpts.-New Jersey, Ct. of chancery rpts.-New York, Formation of corporations; Ct. of appeals rpts.; Ct. of chancery rpts.: Digest of statutes. — Northeastern reporter. - Pacific reporter. Paine, Law of elections. - Pennsylvania, Sup. ct. rpts. - Puterbaugh, Common law. Rhode Island, Sup. ct. Index B B.-Shortt, Informations.Speer, Removal of causes from state to federal cts. - Spencer, Hints from a lawyer. - Taylor, Private

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