4 NOVEMBER 1865, page 20

The Anthropological Review. October. (trabner).—those...

Anthropologists, are ve ry angry with a number of people this quarter. They are displeased with the historians who do not take into consideration the race-influence in writing......

The Pillar Of Fire ; Or, Israel In Bondage. By

Rev. J. H. Ingraham. (Virtue Brothers.)—This is one of the many well-meant attempts to convey instruction through the medium of fiction that read more dreary than the drealiest......

Stray Leaves From Parnassus—poems. By W. B. Baker....

the author, at his office, Stockton-on-Tees. (Allan and Co.)—We can- ', not look at Mr. Baker's pleasant photograph, which is prefixed to this volume, and say anything harsh of......

Current Lite Rat Ure.

We have received from Messrs. L. Prang and Co, Boston, Massachu- setts, a very fine engraving of the late President Abraham Lincoln, "copied by permission from the original......

The Magazines.

Tun old magazines are more nearly up to time than the new ones, Fraser and Blackwood having articles on Lord Palmerston, while the Cornhill and Macmillan have not. Blackwood's,......

Mildred's Wedding. 3 Vols. By Francis Derrick, Anther Of The

Kiddie-a- Prink. (Warne.)—This is a sensation novel of the old- fashioned school The scene is laid on the Cornish coast, the physical and moral aspects of things are in keeping......