4 NOVEMBER 1876, Page 26

Rosie and Hugh ; or, Lost and Found. By Helen

0. Nash. (Samuel Tinsley.)—This is a story of a set of children who pass through a number of adventures, serious and amusing. Here we have nothing to find fault with, but the "lost and found " part of the story is rather absurd. It is difficult to understand why Rosie was ever lost. Her mother's conduct was really very odd. And it is equally strange that her father did not find her sooner. Mr. Pollaky would have done it in a fortnight.