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principal incidents in the works of Charles Dickens," - a great convenience with writings so very voluminous, and a curious record of that exuberant genius. For occasional reading of a chapter or two, the small type is no objection; for neatness, compactness, and general good taste, this edition is quite equal to any.)

Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands from 1848 to 1861. To which are prefixed and added Extracts from the same Journal, giving an account of Earlier Visits to Scotland, and Tours in England and Ireland, and Yachting Excursions. Edited by Arthur Helps. New York: Harper & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 287.

Selections from the Kalevala. Translated from a German version, by John A. Porter, M.D., late Professor in Yale College. With an Introduction, and Analysis of the Poem. New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 16mo. pp. 148.

Histoire d'une Bouchée de Pain. L'Homme. Par Jean Macé. With a French and English Vocabulary, and a List of Idiomatic Expressions. New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 12mo. pp. 260.

A Manual of the Art of Prose Composition, for the use of Colleges and Schools. By J. M. Bonnell, D.D., President Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Ga. Louisville: John P. Morton & Co. 12mo. pp. 359.

Duff's Book-keeping, by Single and Double Entry, including all the latest Improvements in the Science, with a copious Index. By P. Duff. New York: Harper & Brothers. 8vo. pp. 398.

Salome: a Dramatic Poem. By J. C. Heywood. New York: Hurd & Houghton. pp. 222. (A drama of the time of the Destruction of Jerusalem, and the early Christian persecutions. Vigorous and poetic.)

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The Friendships of Women. By William Rounseville Alger. Boston: Roberts Brothers. pp. 416. (This very pleasing little book has already, within two months, passed to a third edition, a proof of appreciation among a large class of readers, which we are glad to notice. There is no purer moral influence, and no finer ideal of life, than are found in the friendships it records.) The Queens of American Society. By Mrs. Ellet. With Portraits. New York: Charles Scribner & Co. 8vo. pp. 464.

Easy French Reading: being Selections of Historical Tales and Anecdotes, arranged with copious Foot-notes, &c., &c. By Professor Edward T. Fisher. To which is added, A Brief French Grammar. By C. J. Delille. New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 16mo. pp. 232.

A Smaller History of England, from the earliest times to the year 1862. Edited by William Smith, LL.D. Illustrated by Engravings on Wood. New York: Harper & Brothers. 16mo. pp. 357.

A French Country Family. By Madame DeWitt, née Guizot. Translated by Dinah Mulock Craik. Illustrated. New York: Harper & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 216.

The Social and Political Dependence of Women. Boston: William V. Spencer. pp. 86. (Mainly a recast of the admirable arguments of John Stuart Mill and Mrs. Mill.)

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