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From Mr. J. W. Arrowsmitlt, Bristol.—Mr.
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' second Precious part Stones of Mr / . Mr H . . J B . . J . "W Foster heatley has ' s done paper well on
appearing in his * Robert under Southey the general at Bristol heading / a contri ' Celebrated bution Birth The places Monthl / y Interpreter ( T . & T . Clark ) . —
1 Introduction to the Book of Isaiah / by the-Fourth Ber . Canon Gospel / Bawlinson by the ; Rev ' Omissi . Professor ons from H . tbe R .
Reynolds by the Rev , D . . D . William ; * The ' Difficulties J . Deane , of M . Scri A . ; ptu ' The re / Patriarchal Times—The Judgment of the Flood , '
Exaltation by the Rev of . Thomas Christ in Whitelaw the E , istle D . D to . ; the and Phili 'The - pians / by the Rev . Greorge p MathesonD . D p .
These articles form , the contents of the present , number . Sunday Magazine ( Isbister & Co . )—Archdeacon
of Farrar the Desp supp ised lies / and to the a very March fine part paper ' The is Services that of Dr . A . J . Japp upon ' The Author of the Pilgrim ' s
Progress Good / Wo The rds ( part Isbister is otherwise & Co . )— of Th hi e gh second interest p . of — ' Our Railway - to the Pacific --. _ _ . _ / by the - _ _ - Marqui ^ s of
Lome " , with illustrations ^ by H . R . H . the Princess - instalment Louise appears is also in given the current of ' Reminiscences part . A secon of my d
- Later Life , ' by Mary Howitt ; while Lady Verney i | contri CasselF butes s * Family Bits from Magazine Burmah / ( Cassell & Co . ) is
mend are very uncommonl bri to ght notice this y month novel ' Our and , Co and -operative good the . stories We Housekeeping would and arti recom cles
-, and New How Field it Succeeded ofEnterprise , ' by / Henry the latter Firth ; being and * an A account of an interview ; with the great explorer ,
Mr . Tim H . e M ( . Swan Stanley Sonnenschein . & Co . )—The following are the principal contributions to the current part :
' 'Th A Legend e End of of Nagasaki the Whigs / b / y b C y . F B . . Gordon 0 . E . -Cumming Costelloe ; ;
' ' The The Philosophy End of Phseacia of Art * , ' ( con by cluded Alfred ) , E b . y Fletcher Andrew ; Lang ; Two French Cities / by Miss
Betham-Edwards Bennett ; ; ' Amiel ' Curiosities ' s Journals of Land / by A Tenure . H . Japp / by ; ' E Jules . A . Grevy / by 0 . J . Wallis ; * The Value ' of the Vote
for Women / by Marian F . Pease ; Paith-healing Below Sixty Years / chapters Ago / vi b . y and R . E vii . . Bartlett bthe ; ' Editor The World ' A Ballad of Kings / bj Arthur , S i y iki . ;
contains Eastwar a d Ho * other — ~ ! — ( items ^ Swan — — ¦ ^*^™ ^ *^ m « a Sonnenschein ymons » laudato v ^^ . ^ ^^ r- ^«^» r , c w notice & Co of . ) Mr . Wills' mong adaptation of FaustMiss I ry . M .
Oladstone supplies a thoughtful paper ; on ' The Pablic Garden / and Miss Blanche C . Medhurst writes
Ministering sympathetically Children upon ' s League ' The / Lady Brabazon ' s Besides The the Cornhill Magazine ( Smith , Elder & Co . )—
is extremely opening interesting paper , the on March ' Autograp part hs / conta which ins four chapters of ' Court Royal / and admirable
contribntions entitled The Scenic World / ' The Oeadl Selecte ergh d Sweep / and ' ' ' The Some ¦ Story Sea ¦ -s of erpents the One , Ori Pionear gina l and of
Tierra - The del r Magazine Fuego . ' — of - — - » *» Art •— w -++ ^ ( Cassell ¦• -afMi - ^ i ^ -x ^^ . mjt \ j & « jaw Co A \^ . )— V / *^^ Ko ^^ ^* better number for the
so ma time . The contributions connoisseur throug has hout appeared are most for judiciously selecto , — -- dand -m- ^ present ¦ a remar 4 kable
em-^ notice bodirnent of the / of art life - ~ stud of - ^ , - — Franz y . £ V —¦ Miss ¦** Defrogger rmr - ^ r A ^ ** Helen ^« f P > . m ' IIJ « WA is Zimmcrn J \ V a H . ^ A V ^^ ital 114 ' a
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Cosmo Cosmo entitled , Monkho Monkhouse * With use a Drawing . and and designed designed by Boucher bv by / written T 4 \ . -Blair Blake by **
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illustrations from drawings by 0 . O . Murray ; * The Mabel Romance JRobinson of Art : ' The the Ti Youth berfrom of B Holbein norea , * to by th F . ; , ag
broideries Source / b ' y bS William . R . Koehler Da vies and ; ' Art _* American in Phoenicia Em / - by William , Holmdon y . ;
Little Folks ( Casseil & Co . ) — * Elsie and ) Punchinello attractive frontisp * is , this iece month of this , the welcome subject magazine of the
the contents of which A . ai * e as bright and varied WIT . as , erer . From Messrs . Ward , Lock , & Co . —We have
received 'Universal Instructor ' ( Part 16 ); * Baeton ' s New « Whiston Book ' s " of Josep Garden hus" ' ( Management Part 5 ); , Plutarch ' ( Part ' s Liv 11 es ); '
National ( Part 4 ); Information ' Popular Kistories * ( Part ' 16 ( Part ); ' Amateur 5 ) ; ' * Library "Work of ' ( Part 52 ); and Part 6 of the fine re-issue of Scott ^ s
' Heart of Midlothian .
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From Mr. J. W. Arrowsmitlt, Bristol.—Mr.
From Mr . J . W . ArrowsmitltBristol . —Mr .
latest Grant story Allen , in is which nothing he if has not been mystical , associated , and in with his May Coteshe fullsustains his reputation .
' Kalee ' s Shrine , ' is the y narrative of a irl who when quite young and with her parents g in India , ,
worshi was secret p of ly dedicated he Thugiaa by her goddess black , nurse Kalee . to the It seemsaccording to Mr . Alienthat one of the
misfortunes , this entails is a perpetual , sleeplessness . p ' The lains child the fanati made c over high to priest the great on the goddess occasion / ex of
-. the slumber sacrifice . All , ' can night never long again she close lies with her eyelids her soul in spell m ^ — — — -bound — ' , but - — ' — ——— her - — — eyes - ^ w ^ ' ^^ staring rmu v ^^ v ^ r ^^ ^ db ^ ^ tf % wide * * ^ ^*^ ^^ open ^^ r m *^ ^^ ^^ and ¦ ^ «»^« — ' ^
child fixed is accomp upon at the lished Kalee time . b ' y of This a offering trifling disagreeable ~ r -m- ¦ ¦ operation a sliht peculiarity incision on the
being — made above each - eje _^ , w _ f ^ l , hereb J ^^^^ ^^^ y ^^ g I ^* % t h ^^ ^^ e nervous ^^ ^^ dered supply inert to the and muscle the victim raising can the onl eyelid close is his ren or - y
her Thus eyes the wi heroine , th a distinct is oppressed and unp throug leasan hout t ef life fort — . or , to be more exncfcthroughout the story—with
a onl ver y fair y marked trange to state actions op that hthalmic , in and the peculi end ot , herself having arity ; performed into but much it is
many jiachjj owaugo s aunuuo , , ajuci ^ ^ UU UtJlotJll iiiiu uiucu tro cure uble d of through her defect her , an dedication d becom , . es to an Kalee ordinary , she and is
must rational leave member readers of to society find . out How and this we is somewhat done we excite envy ment them , they in antici wi ¦ - ll derive 1 pation from , , the this pleasure absorbing WmW t and
at an little ~ — his und tale oubte - best . ~^ . d In — master — m * Kalee " ^ " — ' — - ¦ o ' f s l mag m h ^^ rine ^^ ic ^** and ' ** 4 ^* Mr M ^^ . spells dh ^ Grant »^* ^^ W / is ^ Allen ^ ^^ " seen . * ^ m ,
From Messrs . W . H . Beer & Go . — ' Comic Sketches and brochure Sober intended Thoughts for / the by Louisa merand Sowdon wise , / the
contents comprising a number of ry character and d soc rawn ial sketches bthe author , verses . , and some illustrations y
From dith ' Messrs s ' Sandra . Chap JBollohi man . ' < 5 fc Mr Hall . Pole . —George ia a London Meremerchant . His three daughtersand his son ,
, w house ho is . in Am the ong army the , reside intimate with friends him at of his the country family is Mr . Pericles , a rich Greek , devoted to music ,
who watches with intense interest the develop-
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 1, 1886, page 218, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01031886/page/24/
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