New Entrions.—chambers'scyclopuedia Of English...
Carrnthers,LL.D. (W. and R. Chambers.) This, though the "third edition " of a work published some years ago, is to a great extent a new work, Dr. Carruthers having carried it......
The Old Truth That " Men's Pleasant Vices Are Made
whips to scourge them with." It strikes us that the tale is too long. The progress of events between the wrong-doing of which we are told in the " prologue " and the denouement......
Old And New London : A Narrative Of Its History,
its People, and its Places. Vol. IV. By Edward Walford. (Cassell and Co.)—Mr. Wal- ford continues to carry on with all success the work which Mr. Walter Thornbury began. "......
Our Trip To Burmah, With Notes On That Country. By
Surgeon- General C. A. Gordon, M.D. (Bailliere, Tindal, and Cox.)—This is an entertaining volume, containing much lively description and many shrewd observations on men and......
More Than A Million; Or, A Fight For A Fortune.
2 vols. (Daldy, Isbiater, and Co.)—Mr. Brown acquires a great fortune, and wishing to make it work mischief to mankind after his death, bequeaths it to John Smith, adding no......