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Ocean To Ocean. By The Rev. George M. Grant, Of

Halifax, U.S. (Sampson Low and Co.)--In July, 1871, British Columbia entered " The Dominion," and on the same day surveying parties left Victoria for various points of the Rocky......

Regent Rosalind. By The Author Of "the Wynnes." (samuel...

is pleasant to moot with a book of so " old-fashioned " a type as Regent Rosalind, — old - fasbioned in the sense of being cool, quiet, sedate, and unpretending, like the......

Incidents Of Travel And Sketches Of Remarkable Places In...

and other Countries. By C. R. Carter. (D. Green.)—Mr. Carter, who has apparently seen the world extensively, starting from the other side of it, asks his readers' indulgence for......

Angus Gray. By E. S. Maine. (smith, Elder, And Co.)—this

is a dull novel, with some very good writing in it. The story is of a kind to which we object strongly, the kind in which human relations are un- reasonably and unnaturally......

Sermons Preached In The Parish Church Of Barnes. By P.

G. Medd, (Rivingtons.)—Mr. Medd's sermons are of unquestionable ortho- doxy, but orthodoxy of the higher type, which, we are glad to think, is becoming every day more prevalent.......

Doris Barugh. By Mrs. Macquoid. (hurst And Blackett)--"...

t' lass diz lakhe ter see t' wark deean, let t' wark be deean by whae t' will. Ah tells her sheea war made ter be t' maister ; sheea 'd keep us all i' orther, 'at sheea wad,......

Her Father's Child. By Mrs. W. R. Snow. (remington.) —...

there are men who desert the best of wives for the sake of worth- less women,—doubtless, too, there are women as selfish and insolent as Lady Archdale ; but unless a writer has......

The Maid Of Norway : An Historical Romance. By A.

Munch. Translated from the Norwegian by Mrs. Robert Birkbeck. (Chatto and Windus.)—It is difficult now-a-days to read historical romances— the literary atmosphere of the time is......