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Woman: Her Position And Power. By W. Landels, D.d. (cassell

and Co.)—Here we have the virpietate gravis who comes forward to still the tumult of the angry crowd which is tossing to and fro such missiles as "woman's rights," "woman's......

Our Ironclad Ships. By E. J. Reed, C.b. (murray.)—there Is

a satisfaction, not felt now for the first time in our history, in looking from our Army to our Navy. We could scarcely land a corps (Farm& in Belgium, if need should arise,......

We Have Received A Second Volume, Not, As Far As

we can remember, preceded by a firsf - , of Dramatic Works of Laughton Osborn: Tragedies. (The American News Company.)—Mr. Osborn's first tragedy boars the title of " Ugo da......

School Booss.—hints Towards Latin Prose Composition. By...

M.A. (Macmillan.)—When we class this little work among "School. Books" we ought to add a qualification. It is intended for scholars who. have already made a considerable......

The Wealth Of Nature. By The Rev. J. Montgomery. (simpkin

and Marshall.)—This is the first volume of a proposed series, and deals with the subject of good supplies from the vegetable kingdom. Every kind of plant, and every part of it.......

The Beaver-trappers, And Other Stories. (tegg.)--the...

of a somewhat sentimental and conventional sort about Indian life, taken from a German source, and certainly not good enough to leave "Rip van Winkle " following at its tail,......