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Show RECORD OF THE YEAR. The fifth (August) number of this valuable publication has been received. re-ceived. It haa a fine ateel portrait of Commodore Vanderbilt, and besides the unique and valuable Diary of important im-portant events this number contains, among two hundred other articles, the following points of special interest: in-terest: Dethronement of Abdul Az:z Kahn. Anecdotes of A. T. Stewart. A cbarming article on the "Bobe-mianB" "Bobe-mianB" in America, in which Fiiz Green Hal lock, Walt. Whitman, William Winter, Edgar Allen Poe and others are considered. The Beautiful Cleopatra Poems by Lytle and Collier. The Danish Hymn eung at the funeral of Hans Christian Andersen. McDermott'a touching poem "O! do not sing that song again." Platforms ot all the Political State Conventions. Harrison's great speech in Congress on the Marine Band. Stonewall Jackson's Poem "My Wife and Child." Victor Hugo on Amnesty. Opening of the Philadelphia Centennial. Cen-tennial. Whittier'a Centennial Hymn and "May." Youth and its troubles. Things to be laughed at, popoular land touching poems, sketches, incidents, in-cidents, tfcc, in such attractive variety, that it forms the richest amount of realiy valuable aud enter-, laiuing rending almost ever embraced in a magazine. The Record oj the Year is something some-thing new and original in the way of, a Monthly Magazine. Being a sort of Reference Scrap-Book, or monthly record of important events that happen in any part of the worlds with a selection of the most popular miscellany of the current month, prose and poetry, foreign and domestic. do-mestic. Edited by Frank Moore, of the Rebellion Record, Beautifully printed, with an elegant Steel Portrait of the most talked of person of the month. Price, 50 cents a month, or $5,00 for a year's subscription postage paid by the publishers. Ycu ly Subscriptions leyin icilh any month. G. W. Uarletox & Co., Publishers, Madison Square, New York. |