ural History; Gardner's Institutes of International
Law; Thackeray's Lovel the Widower; Trollope's Cas-
tle Richmond, 410. Leslie's Autobiographical Recollec-
tions, 543. Lewes's Studies in Animal Life, 545. Pen-
dleton's Science a Witness for the Bible; Benedict's
Run through Europe; Rosa, the Parisian Girl, 546.
Everett's Life of Washington, 695. Faraday's Forces
of Matter; Miss Mulock's One Year; The Woman in
White; Burton's Central Africa; Atkinson's Regions
of the Amoor; Reminiscences of an Officer of the
Zouaves; Auerbach's Barefooted Maiden; Mansel's
Prolegomena Logica; Woolsey's Study of Interna-
tional Law, 696. The Cottages of the Alps, 837.
Kendrick's Life and Letters of Emily C. Judson;
Poems, by George P. Morris; the Household of Bou-
veric, $38. Tyndal's Glaciers of the Alps; Strickland's
Old Mackinaw; Loss and Gain; Wheat and Tares,
839.
Harper's School and Family Readers; Milburn's Pi-
oneers, Preachers, and People of the Mississippi Valley,
116. The Mill on the Floss; Carlyle's Critical and
Miscellaneous Essays; Sheahan's Life of Douglas, 117.
Savage's Representative Men; Abbott's Rainbow and
Lucky; Abbott's American History; Tyler's Bible and
Social Reform; Mitchell's Popular Astronomy; Me-
moirs of the Duchess of Orleans; Wills's Old Leaves
from Household Words; Stedman's Poems; Rosa Bon-
heur's Horse Fair, 118. Strickland's Life of Jacob
Gruber; Trollope's West Indies and the Spanish Main,
260. Fauriel's History of Provençal Poetry; Mrs. Gas-
kell's Right at Last; A Mother's Trials; Danesbury
House; Trollope's Three Clerks; How to Enjoy Life;
Smith's Smaller History of Greece; Abbott's Genghis
Khan; Harper's Classical Library, 261. The Queens
of Society, 400. Gibson's Year of Grace; Punshon's
Sermons; Krapf's Travels in Africa; Hooker's Nat-
LOVEL THE WIDOWER........
MARTHA'S VINEYARD.............
MERCHANT'S LESSON.........................
MICAH ROOD, LEGEND OF.......
MISERABLE MAN THAT I AM...
MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
UNITED STATES.-Proceedings in Congress, 113, 258,
405, 406. The Covode Investigating Committee, 113,
406. Potter and Pryor, 113. National Conventions,
114, 258, 253, 406. The Charleston Democratic Con-
vention, 114. The Japanese Embassy, 115, 259, 408.
New York Legislature, 115. From California, 115. The
Homestead Bill, 258, 406. The Constitutional Union
Convention; Nomination of Bell and Everett, 258.
The Republican Convention; Nomination of Lincoln
and Hamlin, 259. Tornado at the West, 259. Indian
Hostilities, 259. Captures of Slavers, 259, 836. Meth-
odist General Conference, 259. Veto of the Homestead
Bill, 406. Appropriation Bills, 406. The Harper's Fer-
ry Committee, 406. Resolutions Censuring the Presi-
dent, 406. The Baltimore Democratic Convention;
Nominations of Douglas and Johnson, of Breckinridge
and Lane, 407. Movements for Fusion, 407, 692, 835.
The Great Eastern, 408, 541. Rights of Naturalized
Citizens, 408. Dr. Hayes's Arctic Expedition, 408.
Political Speculations, 541, 691, 836. The Prince of
Wales, 541, 693, 836. Presidential Candidates on the
Union, 691. Elections, 692, 836. Speeches of Mr.
Douglas, 692, 835. State Conventions in New York,
693. Excitement in Texas, 633. Loss of the Lady El-