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From » Maids I^^Va Mr ¦•P*' Of -*M R . ^...
duel eneottn witife & er , pistols suspension the different & c , life modes the , ca of * e of eon a -
ducking i $ are pointed , out . Tie various questioB timas © which which * may inaur axise . axise in in connection ftonnentttML with with
, hostile meetings are considered . M . Tavemier ' s book has some illustrations and a preface by
M ^ bl ^» . Jmreben A ^ ^ a at ? Scho ¦ - ! a a ¥ lL h ^ — ¦ From bi Messrs v ^ b-v ^ m . Moffatt ? & Paige . — 'Moffafct 1 '& How
^ b ^^ b ^ ^ b-b ^^ ^^*^—^ b * ^^^ aa ** v ^ ni ^^ p ^^ w ^ f ^ «^ ^^ ^ w b ^^^ ^^^¦¦¦^^ aM ^^ ar bb «^ b » ^ a » ^ b ^™ v ™ ^ b ^ r *^ v ^^^^^~ ^^ * * to Lesson ^ - ^ a » - ^ ¦ ¦ Teacfct « »¦ A ¦¦ 4 ¦— : - ^ ' Baw . s ws , 9 by rmr Reading « m Ibbb . W # ¦¦¦ . T * ¦ . * Bar J *^ a . Livesey ^ BaB ^^ : ~ illustrated »« ^ B bm -JBj ^^^ ^ y v . Much ^ . ™^ b ^ * wvs £ a > with aap ^ useful m wBBvaa . a > ' ¦»*¦ ^ bp Notes - » ¦ m w advice m . » b » » — of ^ b- - — n ¦
is imparted in this little book which should be ol considerable assistance to those engaged in tuition .
From Messrs . Kegan Paul , Trench & Co . — 'A Fair Emigrant' by Rosa M ulhollandWe were
a little surprised , to iin £ the opening . scene of Miss —^———¦—¦ ¦¦ Mulhoitand ib # wvMk ^ k ' s novel - ¦ . fixed b in da . j < fc Minnesota ¦ yr- * ir
- — - «>*»^• p ^ — ¦* ^ a » * ^^ * - ^ j . ^ - ^^ ^^ . i ^ - t i i rn w *^ w . » We had so long been accustomed to Irish delineations ¦ ¦ ¦»» ¦ - ^ r ¦ ^ r Mi- ^ y a * — » w from *»* ¦ , ¦— r ~ ~ ¦¦ ¦ her * ii" pen w' ^^ afc * that vaaiw w the * - . a- *^^ change ^^ jk ^«^ v < a *^ Hk ^ « r proved g ^ aw ^—r v ^ a # ^> " *
assured a trifle di on sappointing this point , . for Bu , the ^ we introductory were qnickt chap y re - - ters being disposed ofwe find the fearless heroine
tra > velling ^ bi bk a all ^ A the ' ^ way to , the < 1 ' distressful » counthry - _ ' ¦ to v \ j clear uicai the me uctJLu nam . e c ; vjl of her uci dead cus £ lu . r fat ^ iuei herj » wrong wiuiigrmj fully )'
suspected of murder . That this is eventually achrered : withoutsayingbut the modv *
operandi is may unskilful go stmi . i $ , me . , Miss Mulhollaiitr lanrf ' s s novel notrel wi will ll interest interest rather rather from from its its ova .
oe-grace ful tions ticms , easy of of ^ lite life flowing and and style character rvhaTantpr and than than observant from from ^ deseri a . nv in in p - -
geiraaty o £ construction it , toiy possess any . The > trials and feelings of fiawn fMi Desmond as she
- ™ - —T—— www * ^* w » ^ w > r « . *« k * kk ^ ' ^^ - * aa ^ h ^ W *» - V V iT i- ~ T ~ T" ~ " ** " T . " — ' —~ ^ - T ^ r W ** W bravely pursues her self-imposed task are related with a foicce and fidelity that will certainly
awaken reader ; and keen the sympath final exp y lan in ation the , thoug mind h of weak the , will heartily wa be welcomed by allOf fc course
there ww —— — - » is ^^^* w a youn . * . T PS ^ g ^* man TV ^^^^^^ in * a . lj ^ w the /^ - ^ . ^^ - / story . ¦**** ¦ ¦ . . , and ^^^ . " ^ a very Vfc * . MV nice Tn # " » e Xrfwtnct man man too fr ^ rt and anrl / xr ^ T'tr naturall ¦ nofni'Q 11-rr Bawn Ronrn
meets young him on the , voy ; age across , very , and who y , should he turn out to be but a nephew of the very man whom Bawn ' s father is suspected of having
killed I and—but there , we are telling the whole story . Let readers enjoy it for themselves .
From Prince Messrs mtr Lucien . Plon i Bonapart aMbiV , VJVMV Nourrit ^ fAi e et sa jfc ^^ W Co Famille - ¦ T . , Paris ' . — After ' Aff Le
•— ~* ^— - •~** r - ~ — v— ~^ r — . ^^ « j"v ^ * ¦¦ «/ ¦* - *¦ V ^ W fw r ^ k ^ T n ^ - ~ i if * . A ^ h . X ^<& Napoleon himself , his elder brother , Lucien , is probablthe ¦¦ member ' ¦ * of the Bonap — arte fami ¦ ly
who W ~ ' ^ has " *" r' y ^/ most — ^ - ^* «» ^ ¦¦ ^ interest <* * r >^ v * ^ - ^ . ^ for ^/<*^ ^^ Englishmen i- tr in iri / na yv / ji . -yr ** ** Be ** J ^^ \ resided for a considerable »^^* -fc ^* - time in England <¦
¦™ - *» " ~ " — —~ *¦••* ^ - » - —~ ^ - ^ ~ - ¦*•¦» ^^ ¦ > r r ri " - ** - ^^^>^^ a M * . T . B . nn ^^ , r ** ' ** i — T ** w *\ ai 1 ** ¦ ^ . # One of his daughters married Lord Dudley Stuart Stuart . and And another another became V » er » ame the t . Tve wife wif *» of nf Sir Sir
Thomas , Wyse , who was our Ambassador at the Prince Court of Pierre Greece ^ who . Among was tried Lucien at ' s Tours sons was for
shooting Victor Noir . Paschal Grousset had sent a challenge to Pierre Bonaparte by his
seconds sftCOndfl . , Ulric ITlrio . Fonville ! Tnnvillp » and and Victor Victor Noir > Joir ^ . It If . appears that during the interview at the Prince ' s house house at at Auteuil Ant . enil . Vio Vic . tor f . or Noir TsTnir struck stniftk Pi Pierro erre
in the faceon which , the Prince took a revolver from , his pocket and bhot his assailant
dead . A portrait of Erinoe Pione Bonaparte is included in the volume .
From the Religious Tract Sooiety . —We have alreadfavouwKbl 0 ¦ noticed mb as-they were issued
the Wv ^* ^^ ^ " ™ » volum **^ y ^ y ^^ ^ ™ w es - «* >« in ^ w ^ v ^^^ *«« that y w ^^* ^^ ^ # excellent ^ h ^ . ^ ^^^ ' - ^ w ^ -r ^ v ^^** series ^^ r w V ^^ Jm e ^^ ntitled «* w *** w— " ^^^ m ^^ r ^^ ? By-Paths of Bible Knowledge . ' The latest
volume , whidh forms the second under the ' heading qf the of Animals Mr of . Scripture of the Natural J ^ Jble / and History is from , * treats the
The ^ n subject , Jft " , CWc needless ^ esUr Hart to say , B , - 4 ,, FJfe most . ec 11 iatereatin .. ^^ ^ on ^ , and ' owiqg J 9 ?' r , e ^ e ^ t refle ' '^ hefi yy ..,, . Jy , M > ...,:.-:. ; ,. ; .., . . ,. ; ,,,, ; . , :,
the author is enabled , to ^ pe ^ k wa jEar ^ g viousl reater the Segtee case . of Mr confidence . Hart was t $ for 9 ^ r some ' '' ' ¥ iSb time Tf ^ - v y
connected ; with the Palestine Exploration to Fun ur , throug , antfin hput this the connection Holy Land made in a , tke lengthe . mvesti ned - ¦ gation of its ¦¦ Natural 7 b History | . # BBBIBBi 6 there « B > - ^ V ^ B > -
fore MBK ^ ^ VV— ^ V be ^—^ -BV regarded wv ^— ~ -r- ^ « B *> V WBV « T VBBBr as «^ an ^ ^ BM * IBIK authority > r W - ^^ ^ B p on « ar may SBpBBOBj this Bj ^ BTB W top ^ ic . His work is well illustrated .
From Messrs . Boper & Drowley . — The Albino / by Hartley Tamlyn . A rather strange story
and and weH waH tola told . . Briefly " Rriftflv . , it it runs runs thus thus : : Gnramfle UrsinviHe Boughaine is an albino , smd > though blessed with a goodl ¦ portion bb of «¦¦ this BavB world's is
unhappy »^» ^^ m ^ P- ¦**¦ 'w « v y . He ^ bt ^ ta ^*^ has b > ^ ar «_ , however ^ ^^ J * a ^ r , r one ^ ri % 4 b ^>^« a friend ¦¦ b *^ gear jam ¦ t ^ a' ^ , , Chaa ^ a . « a « - very ' ^ ^|^^ les b > _ w Leicester Iuftio . « stftr . who whn Avp eventuall . ntiifii . llv introduces int . rnrliir . efi 'mm him , in to a a .
beautiful , young lady , Hester y Matheson , with whom ¦ v ^ wbb ^ v aimaB ^ Bi he ^ h >^ ^^ falls ^^ wr ^ k ^ bataB * in ^ ^ ^ love ^^^^^ b h and v ^^ 4 ^ hbp ^^ b > she ^ a » . ^ ^ ' returns a * - ^ bv v ^ v ^ m ^» av ^ v his ^ av ^^ , bB ^^ ajw
passion . A friend of hers , Doctor Anthony Chirton , undertakes to cure the albino of Ipis laint wtvimb in other words bb to i ive him « Bi « raHiai 9
comcomp ~^* - - ^ ^^^^^« ana' ^^^^ m ; w ^ m ^^^ m ^^ ^ r ^*^ ^* r ^ m w w ^ ar ^^ r ^ w ^ g , w ^ v ^^ g ^ " % ^^ ^^^ ^ YaW ** ^^ ^^ ^^^^ w plexion aivd colour his hair , and make ^ m Hk ^ untQ transformation transformati ofcbeir men rtn is is . effected efffir Having . fcerl . taken Then TTicn a other oth few er pills Troubles trouble the s
arise in connectiqn with his fiancee . She is captured by a madman , and the erstwhjle albino BivBkiB rescues b ¦ her aaiav and w *^^ ^ ' ^¦ j' she ib loves bb him hi bbbb mpre 1
«^ w r ^ ar <^ ^^ ^» ^ ar r ^« BP ^^ v ^ bbtv ^^ *^ - ^ m * , v , b pv ^^ - » - ^» » ^^ - ^ ^ b ^^^^ i ^ i ^— ^ b ^ than ever . He then buys her old ancestral home hfttne . Briarshaw Rriarshaw Hal "FTall l . renovates renovates it it . evicts evicts the the
family , ghost , much , to its disgust , , marries Hester , and takes her in truly novel . style , to j her great surprise , to the home of her fathers .
From Messrs . George B . <* utledge « fc & on # . —1 $ ; ther novels * Pocket the third Voluine and Edition concluding \ ' of 1 volume I * pr 4 L q ytJtp £ * My ^' s i j
general Hovel TLT ^^ -Brv ^ -a . 1 , ' finish has 1- » « -k «« J appeared m ^ Ja *^ h jLike . ' «> v ^ k ^* « J remain «^^ . ^^ . P L 9 tf ^ admirable per « y ^ N « , print « >« W «** i T * * . ^^ ing fi ^ aTa * , a nd TJ"fc > 4 j From Messrs ¦¦•>¦« ^ Smitn ajay ¦ aaBaaBj Eld ^ Bj ^ er aaj & Cteu ^ - * The cWn ¦ -r |
Mm Ja . \/ A ** ¦¦—aaa ^ y ^^ BTaBi . aWaJaaw ^ fipaj , - w » ^ - ^ - ^^^ . ^«^ a « naji - " « a » < a > | j | ^ r * rf \ " — a ^^ Bvanr . p title Spirit of * the Age , ' by Frances Power ( volume Cobbe UA . of The disquisitions V >« essay l 4 M * V » which on lends various its wwaha name topics to this re- j j
V ^ X-a . ULV X ^ Ja » . A »«^ - *^ J » -y ^ T 4 t- * t » ^^ a » f » IT bj ^ b ,. * . * V '' Vfr * ^ -B *^ w ^ av and cently ^ bl attracted mf appeared attention in one vfc ^ r of that our is chief not ^ forgotten reviews vat ^ , .
KJUJ ^^ L ^ , » ^^ t ^ tJL ^ LaV ^^ tf * ^^ lar ^^ vv ^ W ^ P *^ ^ b '^^ bpbTmb * V ^ ^ a ^ Jk ^ af ^ WiW *^ * % V ^ r J *^» ^ hf ^ v a ^ ^^ v a ^ b ^^^ ^ v w ^ a * avv v that t Miss . hai . t in in Cobbe her her cloes undoubtedl undoubtedlv not wish y nne fine her eesay ftf readers sav she she to desired desired think ]
to state an impartial case ; on the contrary , she desires it to be known that she speaks on one ;
side of the question . The same is to be said of j ing the l essays thoughtful on * Progressive contribution Judaism towards * ( a a strik large - < ¦ j
JLJLACk JL y » fJa . Ji'X ^« i «& JkAVJU « AA V ^ NWV * a » RaF ** *^»^ f . bb * W-a ^ » w wv * -w »>^ w ¦ —| ii ^ > tions subject . ' ) , Tne and p on hilosophic the ever ' Education na power ^ e of of these the the stimu g Emo ifted - j j wiite vtrrite r is is founds fi ^ iincl ^ in iii every v 01 of these stimu-i
lating social studies . page From Messrs"Walter Smith Vir & Innes ¦ ¦¦ -w — Pre - ^ - -
XXVy-ULA AAJb ^/•>• ' > - * - » *»• . W wWfcV ^ -rjfc . parjMUR * v « H '— . —¦ ^ # r . — - — , f iliation ^ of ^^ Prayer ^^^^ . iiook ^ ^ : Lessons wb , ' b y Charlotte ^^^ . V ^ b > « conversation nrin M . Yonge vers 3 . t . These s « after after are a a . given fashion fashion in that that the will will form be of
pleasantly familiar , to the readers of Miss mi Yonge ght ' s almoat magazine , it *¦ the requires JL ¦¦*/ Monthl a y special JPaokot gi . £ t One -to
make JiU-AflL AJ , V such LWJLAJLJL VTt ^ J reading W say Ul I * V ipterqs ^^ ^« * *• - * S ting » v ^ -v ^ f ; T but to those who are acquainted with the author ' s pleasant and cultivated ' style it need hardly be told
jbm m f ^ m m » * * ^^ JL % Jl v ^ J | ^^ a m . ^ ^ _ , ^ ^^ ^ # w ^^ m , ^ j ^ ^^ ^ L * 4 ^^^ 1 ^^ ^^ a ^ r ri ^_^ y Mi ^^^¦ a *_ Y r ^^ ^ h ^ ^ i *^ ' ^*!^^^^ how charmingly the instructive matter is here conveyed .
From Knowledge the Society . — A for Manual ORramotine of Paroohial ChristUm Wowk for tjie Use of the Younger Clergy / edited «»¦¦ by
AV / A */^ Jl % ^ ^ b * M \> 'VTJL , VAJa . X «* - « - ^ - ^ ¦***¦* " ¦ 5 " ^^^ F - » " * . — w ¦—^> " ^ -j / little the Rev 4 isappp . John ^ ntepl Kllerton in t ) his . * book On the . whole We B ) 4 / cheerfully we are a acknowledthe vast amount of care that hfts
been ^ bestowed ge on it , and we recogniea In fall
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 15, 1888, page 1441, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15111888/page/15/
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