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History Of Slavery In Massachusetts. By G. H. Moore....

New York.)— The librarian of tho New York Historical •Society is- rather angry at the airs that Massachusetts gives herself in connection with the Anti-Slavery movement, and......

The Brown Papers. By Arthur Sketchley. Reprinted From...

Office.)—Our old friend Mrs. Brown has visited a good many places since we met her at Queen Victoria's own theatre, and discourses amusingly upon what she has seen. She is......

Laren, Edinburgh.)—an.interesting Volume Might Have Been...

life of the.shrewd and sturdy Scotchman, the son-in-law of Knox, who manfully resisted the prelatical schemes of James I., was banished in consequence, spent sixteen years......

America During And After The War. By Robert Ferguson. (long-

mans.)--This ie a very readable volume of a-singularly unpretending character. The author is a shrewd observer, has a fund of quiet humour, visited most places of interest North......