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The Adventures Of A Brie - A - Brae Hunter. By Major H. Byng

Hall. (Tinaley.)—The author includes in his definition of bric - a - brac pretty nearly all objects of art, even pictures, for instance ; but he says little about anything but......

Aldersleigh: A Tale. By Christopher James Reithm Tiller....

Daldy.)—Mr. Reithmfiller is the author of Teuton, a poem which deserves to be mentioned with respect, but we can hardly say as much for Alders- leigh. He writes good English,......

The Fall Of Man, And Other Sermons. By Frederic W.

Farrar, M.A. (Macmillan.)---We have marked many passages in these sermons which seem manifestly open to adverse criticism. Mr. Farrar's style is highly rhetorical. That, indeed,......

Zenobia, Queen Of Palmyra. By The Rev. W. Ware....

is an old friend, well known and well loved in our youth, when it bore the name, which was, we believe, its original name, and which we cannot see any reason for changing, of......

Lyra Sacra Americana. (sampson Low And Co.)—america As...

no very deep fountains of poetry from which to draw. She gives na of her best as far as she can, and on the whole the gift is a worthy one. In this little volume there are......