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Macmillan's Magazine, For June (macmillan), Begins With...

much more than the price of the magazine, in which Mr. D. Mackenzie Wallace describes the working of Russian village com- munities, and especially the authority, constitution,......

The Fortnightly Review, For June. (chapman And Hall.) —...

is full of good papers. Mr. Lyulph Stanley supplies an analysis of the English and Scotch "Domesday Books," which shows, among other striking facts, that 4,500 persons own half......

Old Truths In A New Light. By The Countess Of

Caithness. (Chap- man and Hall.)—Another book to reconcile material science with spiri- tual science and Scripture. If the work is not accomplished, it will not be for the lack......

Blackwood's Magazine For June. (blackwood And Sons).—...

part of "A Woman-hater," a story the author- ship of which is not stated, but which, if style be any guide, is by Mr. Charles Reads; a good paper of the kind only met with in......

Dukie : A Novel. By Lois Ludlow. (s. Tinsley.)—if, As

we imagine, this is a first attempt on the part of "Lois Ludlow," we can honestly say there is a good deal in it to encourage her to try again. The plot is well conceived and......

Fraser's Magazine, For June. (longmans.)—fraser Has An...

Macaulay," which, despite the many articles written about him, can still be read with pleasure, both for its matter and its style. It is as just an estimate as an estimate......

French Political Leaders. By Edward King. (sampson Low...

King's book, which comes, we suppose, from the other side of the Atlantic, is a little behind the time, having been written during the existence of the late Assembly. Things......

The Cornhill Magazine, For June. (smith, Elder, And Co.)...

stories are commenced in the Cornhill, one of which," Carla," promises exceedingly well ; while the other, "Lord Fairland's Secret," is as yet built too completely on the......