Show LITERATURE THE STORY or IRELAND By Dion Bon cicault Boston James E Osgood CoMr Mr Boucicault in this little pamphlet relates the unhappy story Ireland from the standpoint of an Irishman who is in perfect sympathy sym-pathy with the cause of his country He divides the tale into four periods peri-ods 1st The condition and attitude atti-tude of the country during the period antecedent to the arrival of the northern filibusters during the reign of Henry IL i 2d Tho feudal occupation covenng the period from Henry II to the reformation under the Tudors 3d The Protestant Protest-ant ascendancy from the time of Elizabeth to the rebellion of 1793 4th The union that is from the annexation an-nexation to Great Britain in 1800 down to the present day The story is a sharp criticism of the British policy and a laudation of the Irish course HARPERS MAGAZINE Harpers Magazine for Junethe beginning of the sixtythird volume is a brilliant number It is not mob attractive from tho artists point of view than it is impressive in a literary sense having contributions contri-butions from the best writers in every one of the many fields covered by its contents Samuel Adams Drake contributes the first of his promised series of papers on the White Mountains Mrs Sarah Hubbard contributes a paper on Our Hummingbirds William Winter contributes a timely and excellent sketch of Edwin Booth Mrs Lizzie W Champney writes about Lisbon which is illustrated by her husbands drawings Mr Abbey contributes a very impressive impres-sive fullpage illustration of Her ricks poem The Mad Maydes Songe Amelia E Barr is the author of an interesting article on the Ballads and Ballad Music Illustrating Shakspeare illustrated by Abbey Luigi Monti contributes a brief article on one of the most promising of young Italian sculptors sculp-tors Benedetto Civiletti James Parton contributes a curiously interesting in-teresting article on the Trial of Jeanne Dare Edward Atkinson gives some important information in a brief paper entitled Kentucky Parms SaxeHolm contributes a love story and the serial novels by Mr Hardy and Miss Woolson are continued Paul Hayne contributes a poem The Dead Child and the Mocking Bird and Will Carleton the anthor of Farm Ballads a poem of considerable length entitled en-titled The First Settlers Story illustrated by Frost Both poems are of the pathetic order Will Carleton has never written any thing better than The First Settlers Set-tlers Story The editorial departments depart-ments are well sustained New York Harper tv Brothers Salt Lake James Dwyor NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW That reader must be hard to please indeed who in the diversified contents con-tents of the Worth American Review for June should find nothing to win his attention First we have an article by the HonHughMcCulloch on Our Future Fiscal Policy treating of the problems of refunding refund-ing the remonetization of silver and the restoration of the United States to their just rank among the maritime nations of the world George B Loring writes of The Patrician Element in American Society but the reader need apprehend appre-hend no glorification of artificial rank for in the authors estimation the patrician element here Is simply the strongest popular lementthat portion ot the people whatever theIr lineage who are engaged in devel oping the mental moral and material mater-ial wealth of the republic Dorman B Eaton makes a spirited defense of civil service reform Prof W G Sumner states very clearly the argument ar-gument for free ships Frederick Douglass writes of The Color Line Desire Charnay of The Ruins of Central America Dr Austin Flint discusses the benefits of vaccination j J M Mason asserts the lawful power of the governmen to regulate railway charges and finally Prof E S Morse sets forth the evidences of the existence Qf man upon this continent in prehistoric pre-historic times New York D Appleton Co Salt Lake James Dwyer MILWAUKEE MAGAZINE The June number of the Milwaukee 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