produced the impression of
a character singularly round and complete. Something of the same
influence is felt in the perusal of her unaffected narrative, and with
readers of a reflective turn may prove a sufficient compensation for
the lack of more ordinary attractions.
* * * * *
_Books Received_.
Notes on the Manufacture of Pottery among Savage Races. By Ch. Fred.
Hartt, A.M. Rio de Janeiro: Printed at the office of the "South
American Mail."
The History of My Friends; or, Home-Life with Animals. Translated from
the French of Emile Achard. New York; G.P. Putnam's Sons.
The Cultivation of Art, and its Relations to Religious Puritanism and
Money-Getting. By A.R. Cooper. New York: Chas. P. Somerby.
Health Fragments; or, Steps toward a True Life. By Geo. H. Everett,
M.D. New York: Chas. P. Somerby.
Sewerage and Sewage Utilization. By Prof. W.H. Corfield, M.A. New
York: D. Van Nostrand.
Notes of Travel in South-western Africa. By C.J. Andersson. New York:
G.P. Putnam's Sons.
St. George and St. Michael: A Novel. By George Macdonald. New York:
J.B. Ford & Co.
Water and Water-Supply. By W.H. Corfield, M.A., M.D. New York: D. Van
Nostrand.
Home Pastorals, Ballads and Lyrics. By Bayard Taylor. Boston: James R.
Osgood & Co.
Soul Problems, with other Papers. By Joseph E. Peck. New York: Chas.
P. Somerby.
Scripture Speculations. By Halsey R. Stevens. New York: Charles P.
Somerby.
Antiquity of Christianity. By John Alberger. New York: Chas. P.
Somerby.
The Ship in the Desert. By Joaquin Miller. Boston: Roberts Brothers.
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