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1 Books Received :— From Mr. J* W. Aixo-...
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III 8 t ion into a state of peace and quietness / Nl II ^ The jj closing reg e ftewspap paragrap ef press h ; of and tlie the history author is justl a tribute y cites
I _______) ^ its wonderful 1 / % _ 1 progress .. ___¦ n < -m Motin among *» "?¦* - » _^^ fc 4 __^» the ^ n K marvels * v % a ^ MVfAl _ rt of yv » " the ^ !•__ _—» II a # e . * Whereas to publish it was thoug 20000 ht * vwuivn a great ies in thing a we for ek
- newspaper T \ e } Vf 9 Vc * V "* - _ T ll > '" ' ** « v | , vvw cop _ . *» u « iwvvaj , t jjpre arQ both now in , ' London he reminds ? and in his the readers larger , cities ' news of - napers out out irora from 200000 to to 300 iiwu 000
tlip the cop Eag SnaUnd ies compass comoass lanC a * . > day that that . or of ' bring onng young young The book minas minds seems , , and ana zuu to , , while wnue ,, uuu be well facts iacts within , . and ana uuu
dates are not left out of sight , there is much readable and descriptive matter .
From the City of -London Publishing Co . — to v Ital Italy y Revisited and her : a Cap Series ital / of by Pictures E . S . . G-. Sequel S . A
______ I ! pleasant travel sketch i _ . t which 1 * 1 will t i have a special ^ II attraction for alL admirers of Garibaldi , as the I | ¦ island liome of the Italian patriot is one of the
^^_^^^ VB ^ fl ^ v * ^^™ ^^ ^^ ¦ " — — II ---HI joints to which _> _> A the __ i authoress - ^ gives A special __ l * ft atten _ _ - tion . She describes the room where Garibaldi - diedand tells us that on a tabl ________ e near ___— __ his _ bed _ _
^^_ ^ mM »* * pp > , y m ^~—— —— " ^ — — — , -which "was still covered with wreaths , was a large I and handsome edition of the * Life of John I Knox' and on another the * * Divina Commedia ' 3
I ¦ I of Dante , . Capri forms the subject of an interest- , ing chapter , and the imperial city comes in for I it 8 du « share of attentionthe Synagogue of
, Rome feeing : one of the features of the account . It is a pleasant and readable little book , and we shall be glad to meet the authoress again in a
similar work . From Messrs . William w v - Collins wpw »»»» v Son i s » - w & - Co --r . w m — ' — ™— —— ^ ^ pi —* ^ —^^ vppj * ^^^ ^ ppw —^ p ^ p ^ pppjp—p , v ^_ p * ^ " ^ p—pppp _ p _ , ^^^ p ^^^ ^ , ^ .
to Limited Public . — Health 'Hygiene / by : its Edw Princi ard p F les . Willoug as app hb lie y d M . B . Lond w- - * wvi . The / issue Ala / of V ^« a > this l / volume I ^( V as one
m » - « . *» . J « vM U ^^ U A fc ^ V V ^* ^* ^ VB ^ ^ T * - * ^^ tif the books in * Collins' Advanced Science Series ' I is a leasant siof the timesmore especiall
pgn , y the ments as we are of v * the vs told _ j _ , ^_/ elementary UlV that lltVii it »** is . » and IJIA adapted -lVt « adranced - * V 4 _ 1 CJMJAVWVA to the s MUI tage require 4 gV » s J of \ 7 -
Eliminations Science and at Art the Department universities , , and thus the indicating Sanitary that inat
in in two two directions directions . , at a . t least lfiast . , sanitation sanitation is is manual nmnuai receiving deals deal its s in in due detail detail measure with with dietetics dietetics of recognition food food . stuffs stuffs The .
draining ^ ater , ventilation , and sanitary , and heating liances ; sewerage , , meteorology and ,
Jnd w uweUing eui its "g- bearing places p | ace 8 ; habits habi upon the app of nf exercise « choice xAr <» . is * ; of rest r ^ flfc sites . & & r for e ;•
chapters A jd ^— clothing _ , on v # * j these and important personal UlUb subjects hygiene , . is 13 added 1 To , the ,
. vnoDO UlipiflOUUjUULCS { U . U . OU . a CL and B frtion then on the follows treatment an appendix of injuries with and accidents valuable , statistics
not "ados t , and and many notes other as to inj points urious . The and work unhealth will y
I . «« only only be be useful Ufiftfni to tn the fh « student Hfn ^ Anf . but biif to fcrt the t . hA * Wat ^ l cher 6 r be De , and made made wi the th th & ba basi its . si < s i illustrative of nf a r course f ? niirsft diagram of of lectures lectures s it .
^ ™ vantage delivery in of the which midst would of all be crowded of immense popula ,
- . » ons , especiall y at a moment like the present , ¦ wl ,,, n . , aro threatened with * dirt diseases' on ,
aides , 3 ^ 88 ril- Hachetto < de fc Co— , « Montegnt et Les
ue ^ 8 » X -Bas ) 6 me : ed eai Impressions ition « on . . It It may m ^ be be . Voyage usefu usefu l l to to gi mre d ve , 'A the the rt , ' ,,
JHHents conr Wl « extent extent of of this to te \ which -nrV volume >;^ u it ;« . , ia : tfiat _ ^^ the ied : ^ reader j with : * u may the t-u * see art « - ?¦
¦^ TK ? Bel gium and Holland occup de . The ^ chapters ! , Lfr ^* ** +-h Gaspard Crayer ; Jean
LVlTT' ^^ les , Uand , Delft ; y . ^ u ^ ens ; ^ I gl ^^ Jjfc ^^ mMbiUM ,. :..
ar et e Herling : —I . Devant . The Dordrecht chapters ; devoted II . Cuyp to ; III Holland .
Rotterdam , Paul Potter ; IV " . LaHaye ; V . Holbein ; VI . Paysag © de Nord . Holland , Ruysdael ; VII . Leyde ; Vni . H 6 tel de Ville de ^ aTlem ;
IX * Rembrandt ; X . Utrecht , cimetiere des Moraves a Zeist ^ ; XI ; La G-ueldre , pays mixtes , au torn beau de Charles le T 6 meraire . While ,
however , art is thus steadily kept in view , ihe author does not neglect to give us the impressions produced on his mind bthe country and
the people . Rotterdam seems y to him a second London , in the movement and look of her people ; and Holland a second England in the moral and
material separation from the rest of Europe . The Mush WiertZy in general little noticed by travellers , gives occasion for an interesting essay
on the pictures and the genius of a very peculiar painter . There are a few engravings of buildings , pictures , & e .
From Messrs . J . Hetzel & Co ., Paris . — ' Signe Meltroe , mceurs berlinoises , ' par Philip Daryl .
In the form of a story . M . Daryl here gives us a collection of pictures oi life and manners in Berr lin ^^ " - ^ ^^*^^ at ^^ r ^ r ^ w the ^ w ^ v ^^ ^ r present ap ^ p ^ v ^ P ^^ ^^ P ^ ^^ ^""^ ^ pp day ^ " ^ P ^^^ P' ' . * That ^^ " ^ ^^^^ ¦ ^ H gentleman w ^ pk " ^ " ^*^ p * ^^ ^ v ^^ - ^^^^ p *^ pr ^ b ^^^^ ppv '^ s pr previous ff *^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ BJP * ' ^ B * * B ^'
work , which dealt with public life in England , -was so accurate and discriminating that there is fair presumption , allowing for a little prejudice , '
that the , Prussians wUl not be too much caricatured . M . Daryl ' s book does , indeed , a little remind us of M . Tissot ' s sketches of the * Land
of nf the tViA Milliards IS / TiHiofAa / * 'but H nf . it it is ia not rtf \ t nearl nfl *} . i » l y v so « A bitter hit +. t * . ; . ¦ » * Fro ^ p ^ b ^ p ^ ^^ m ^ Mr ^ F ^^ ppf - ^^ . Jolm ^ p 1 - ^^ r ¦ ' ^ Hodges 1 — ^^^^» - " ^ . —* The Life of James Sea — — - ,
bury , DJX , First Bishop of Connecticut and of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America / by E . Edward Beardsley , D . D ., LL . D ., Rector of
St St . . Thomas Thomas ' s s Churc Churchh . , JN "New ew Jtlaven Haven . , Conn Conn . . This This ! volume comes to us as an abridgment of the author ' s 'Life and Correspondence of Bishop
Seabury / published in America in 1880 . It tells , in au interesting way , the story of the eminent Eng 0 h lish missionary " whoafter being sent forth by
the pphi ^ v p ^ « v p ^ p ^^ m Society PI P ^^ v P ^^ W v ^ 1 ^^ . *^ P ^ *^^ *^^ for ^ ™ ^ v ^ - ^ the ' ^ ¦ Propagation » — ^^ v , w ~ — ^ of ^ m the Gospel in ^^ g Foreign Parts , became the first Bishop in the Church ^ . p ppi pp ^ ^ pp ^ ^ ^^ p ^ pp ^ pp . of ^ pp- pi ^ the ^ f ^^ ^ rw - ^^^ United - ^^^*~ ^^ ¦ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ™ — States — - ^~ ~— , y and — the ^ centenary ^ — — - - ^^^ g
of whose consecration was celebrated only yesterday by a special service at St . Paul ' s Cathedral . The b book V ^ pr isin effecta ¦ ¦ history of the rise and
progress ^ pPPj pPjPP ^ pr ~^— ^ p ^ PP of . PPT P the V P ^ P" , ^ ^ American ^^ ^^ ^^ ^~ ^^ ^^ , V Churc h , and the personal details of the men who took the chief part in its . establishment ^^ pr Ti . r ^* p ^ p ^ p ^ p' ^ Pb pp > PSp » p * pp * p » p * p ^ ^^ » p > pp » - ^^ are i ** b ^^ - ^^ — full "p ^^ . ^— — - and — — ™» -v ^ " — comp — - - ~ h— lete . The - docu — -
merits bearing on the subject are quoted , and the whole work is a timely contribution to the history of a most interesting period of Church progress . I
From Messrs . Longmans , Green , & Co . —' Lord I The Malmesbu Earl of ry ' Malmesbury s Memoirs of , acc an ording Ex-Minister to Men , ' 2 of vols the . , Timewas Secreta * r + mm . of ¦ % *» Sta ^ te — — for — Foreign — — - Affairs ;
in JL •( W L § % /^ ord J , * y »» » Derby . «» 4 j + * - *^ f \ J » ' s ^^ firs ry w t Administration m . wr *»—^ in 1862 , and held the same office in Lord Derby ' s second Ad- |
, ministration volumes y V / X U Hfvn befo fc _/^* 11 , re JL 1858 ____ , W us fcifc - 59 _ was »» . t- ¥ i » # Thus _ r twice — « wi « « vv , the in «¦>••• 1 - » ch - » author - — - arge » -p - ™ ^^ —r of of — — _ rt the the _ » - —— I ^ r , , ( I ______ . _ r » . l _>
¦ periods Forftign |» C 5 L I '»\ AO of VI Office . , \ our * , ma ¦ during history •** " » « vr __ ^ j , ono the * . »« ¦«» of earlier - *•» the - _ - »•»• . most part j .. »—_ _ anxious prrr ^ , the —¦ - ¦>» ,
Memoirs reipn of kf € are Napoleo Vf as a n matter » III ^— — . of — - Lord , course —¦ — — - — - Malmesbury — a' repertory ' s .
^ UlUllI A _ •* , *» _ - * *• - / ., * — , p j ^ # -j , ^ ^ j they of l _ £ j ^_^ v social y have JLACV ______ W V , ¦ al _ literary so »_* ' ^ ' - a permanent p , . ¦> - a •• nd ————— «¦ dip — . _ Not ^ ¦——— ^ r lomatic v _ value - the _ v - — - — * least « as — anecdote * , a -t— con — ^ * — » n ^ ,,, ibu * but » __ . - . _ ¦ I
tion to modern history . interesting _ j views part of with the ambassadors book js the from 4 account km ~ mmm , foreign m-v « fpven court ** ' * of , ^ inter f l and - ,
• • • the VJUlf ¦ ' difttculty D ' fHV _ J ^ III ' - * Cl * » i ** of »^ « -. *« getting »« - "» V . *^ /«* on ' \^ smoothly ¦ . _ ^ '" t ^ } , with * _ " ^ " " tljem ___ ff * ( ^— of . ; ; On MHrch 1 / i . 1868 , Lord Malmesbiiry writ ^ i
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 15, 1884, page 1199, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15111884/page/11/
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