The Monks of the West, by Count Montalembert, Vols. IV and V.
Saint Louis, King of France. The curious and characteristic life of this monarch, by De Joinville, translated from the French.
The Story of Chevalier Bayard, from the French of the loyal servant, M. de Berville and others.
The Life of Las Casas, by Arthur Helps.
Learned Women and Studious Women, by Bishop Dupanloup.
Cradle Lands: Egypt, Syria, and the Holy Land. By the Right Hon. Lady Herbert of Lea, illustrated.
The Round Towers of Ancient Ireland, by Marcus Keane.
The History of Irish Periodical Literature, from the end of the seventeenth century to the middle of the nineteenth century: its Origin, Progress, and Results. By Richard Robert Madden. 2 vols. 8vo.


Seek And Find; Or, The Adventures Of A Smart Boy.
By Oliver Optic.
Tommy Hickup; Or, A Pair Of Black Eyes.
By Rosa Abbott.
Boston: Lee & Shepard.

Two handsome volumes of pleasantly told though rather marvellous adventure.


Books Received.

From Leypoldt & Holt, New York:

Nathan the Wise. A dramatic poem, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Translated by Ellen Frothingham, preceded by a brief account of the poet and his works, and followed by an essay on the poem by Kuno Fischer.

La Littérature Française contemporaire, recueil en prose et en vers de morceaux empruntés, aux écrivains les plus renommés du XIXe Siècle.

Histoire d'une Bouchée de Pain: L'Homme, par Jean Macé. With a French and English vocabulary, and a list of idiomatic expressions. A Manual of Anglo-Saxon for Beginners; comprising a grammar, reader, and glossary, with explanatory notes. By Samuel M. Shute, Professor in Columbian College, Washington, D. C.