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Show NEW PUBLICATIONS. j Maid oa "Wirtf a rornanco. Tew York: JIarj,.:r !lroth.--, liT.'i. For flt by Jtuvi Dwyer. Prico cenU. 'One 'if tVios't pleasant, goeaipy, incon- fjiifcirial :ovl- tturiui, well a'laptod for thu Hum mi.T to-lf c; but wh ich cob tains rornancn "n- uxii, simply told, to g.vu jHjinl a d iff.ec-s'. to ihi tale. Mifla An'jkl; a n. vul. Uy MUa Thack-ury. Thack-ury. luu-traNvl. N:W York: iiaruur ll.-ulhrr.-s 1175 F.'r eale by Jauiva Dwyur. Price 7& c.:nU. An artistic life romance, written In tlio incomparable style i.f which Alia TlinfLi-ry i- ina-tor. Tne char-icteri arc luw, a-nt tl.e pio'. i.i woll workud out, with en iut'li "f my tery to lix attention. After y.-un of er n purpo.-.e and trials the h'Tomi: is ui.iol Ij the dovotwd An'o'io of h r t!i, tight' g "Oil, Anlonui, w'mt a h'.maa, aad, waLed hie it hat all bn-n !" Pi.ATrvn th .Miitiii-k. A Novel. By J..W. U -Frrei-t. New Yrk: Hurler Hur-ler l(r .Lliar.4, 175. For Bale by Janice Uwyer. f ric 76 cent. 1 his in a lively story of American life, love and politic.-. It is & vivacious picture pic-ture of Washington s ociety, in which congreaTiriftn, piiliticiana and lobbyist?, male and female, app' ar in happy con-fusion. con-fusion. Tliare a'e aciiemoB, jobs an I CairtiH and a rich cove-rnt'iit to pluck. Flitting b-tween tha Fcenia ii Cupid, and aa usual bo Diumxes to emerge victorious; Hut the romance ia incidental in-cidental to tho m"noy-makinjf literature. litera-ture. To tlioao who its Jamiliar with Washington acones, tlio novol will bu entertaining; to IboBe whu aro not, very Suit i u n til's Mosthly. Dwyer baa this admirabla marazin fur June, whic'i ia no, furpasaed cither in this c Hiiilry or England, ai an illu3trat"d popular montlily. "Tho 6tli paper by Uol. ; Waring, A Fannor'a Vuc dion," g vas a ph asant and viv d doacript:on of Old Jersey, the famous chnnnol inland, whose inhttt'itanta are more French tlmn English, and more English than French, Lild in thin Bland must be delightful to ai-t'nnger. A M ddy in Manila, is a ro'lickiiu lilt o illiwlratod akotch, which r,1lt.'? 1 i L- n a ('.mil ur l,.tt..ir Xn mmo old "cbuni" at home. Albert Khodos' paper; Along tho Seine, is limely through its s inimi-r tjutlity. George W. Ctble, of Now Orleans, has a story entitled Madam De'icieusc, which ia thought by some In bo hi bo-t work. Suvenoaks ia c mtinu"d. Thero ara also Education and Kron Tluniiht, A word of Encouragement Encour-agement for Timid Linguists, The titono Pfrmdof the Antilles, An Englewood Mytt'Ty, llow to Treat tho Indians, an illustrated piipor on lee. uire o( The Mysleriou- Inland, and verses by pools of nolo, and p.iets rot of note. |