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Some Magazines.

NOVEMBER is always a good month for the Magazines, the pub- lishing trade then beginning to be active, and this time they are so full of matter that it is a little difficult to......

A Very Old Question: A Novel. By T. Edgar Pemberton.

(Samuel Tinsley.)—The old question asked once more in this novel is," Whether love lead fortune, or else fortune love?" but we do not find it any more near to a solution, whoa......

The Trust : An Autobiography. By Joan Lo Pour. (samuel

Tinsley.) —The assumption of a male name by the lady who writes this Auto- biography is oven less successful than assumptions of the kind usually are. The book is not only a......

Em; Or, Spells And Counter - Spells. By M. Bramston....

—Harold Harfager, Lord Carton's only son, has been kept in leading- strings by his father. Ho breaks loose from them, so far as to take a tour, incognito, in Devonshire, and......

Are Assuming A Predominant Place In The Novels Of The

day. They have superseded the sentimental " mistakes of the heart " which were in vogue at a period less hard and realistic than the present, and when gentle Vagnenesses suited......

Current Literature.

Seventeen Years in the Yoruba by Mrs. Hinderer for five yea al o e h rs of her life in Africa, and also from the editor's recollection of person intercourse with her. Archdeacon......