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Show vick's magazine. The frontispiece in the November number of Vick's MorUhy Magazine ia an elegant colored plate of flowors, including different varietien of narcissus, anemones, slmiax, etc. The reading matter tells of the beautiful in trees illustrates a few useful flowers, gives some timely instructions as lo winter gardeniog, and contains the usual amount and variety ofcorrenpoudence, coaaip, besides the chapter on botany for little folks. Jamea Vick, Rochester, New York. NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. Horatio Seymour is to contribute to th November-December number of tho North American Review an article on "The Government of the United States," and James Parton one on "Antipathy to the Negro," William R. Martin, ex-president of tho department depart-ment of public parks of New York, will write on "The Financial Resources Re-sources of Now York," and "The Congress of Berlin and its Consequences, Conse-quences, "will be the subject of a paper by "An Old Diplomatist." BABYLAND, The November Babyland tells the liltlo folks "How Judy'a cat yhb found," about "Benny's Doll," has an "After Thanksgiving" etory, and contains the usual number of pictures. D. IHhrop & Co., Boston. |