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Situated At Worcester, And Commend It To The Favourable...

of our readers. It is an interesting record of successful progress in the secondary education of the blind.......

We Have To Acknowledge Two Very Pretty Reprints Of Mr.

Henry James's shorter stories, by Messrs. Macmillan and Co., the one con- taining Daisy Miller, and other Stories; . the other, The Madonna of the Future, and other Stories.......

The Issue Of The First. Don John And Sarah De

Boron ger, the com- panion volumes, are certainly republications. But the publishers place no intimation of the fact on the title-pages, an omission which we consider to be......

Be Considered, Here Is A Candidate Which Ought Not To

be neglected. We do not mean that it should be adopted en bloc, bat that it affords a very substantial foundation for a future work, containing as it does some very decided......

Street's Indian And Colonial Mercantile Directory For...

the eleventh annual issue of a useful directory for merchants, traders, and shippers, its title suggesting the subjects fall details and partionlare of which are given in its......

It Should Be Enough To Say Of Mary's Meadow, By

Juliana Horatia Ewing (S.P.C.K.), that it was the last serial story which Mrs. Ewing wrote. This fact gives a new, though a melancholy interest to the sprightly, kindly humour,......

We Have Not For Long Read A Novel So Thoroughly

disagreeable—at all events one written by a man who is evidently not devoid of ability—as The Syren, by Cecil Medlicott (Griffith, Ferran, Okeden, and Welsh). It would be......