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Show I OUR. LITERARY TABLE v , TheHawthorne centennial inspires the first nrtiel ' in the July issue of Donahoe's Magazine. "Hawthorne's "Haw-thorne's Daughter" i3 the title under which Hrbort Young write of the great work that is being done h? ' Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, the daughter of the great novelist. "The Little Ones," by William Fischer is a charm- ing paper, beautifully illustrated, dealing with ehiM life. Dr. R. Howley has a timely contribution to th literature of emigration, "The Depletion of Irpiaa l.'' in which he impartially discusses actual conditions , and their causes. ' Frank H. Sweet recalls "Melodies that Stir Men'J Hearts;" and John Talbot Smith reviews C!unm7 ; Olcott's work in "Irish Drama." i Rt. Rev. James A. McFaul, D.D.. has a strong pap f on the aims and successes of the Federation of r Catholic Societies. There are short stories by Nora Tynan O'.Mah'.'nj't ' Rev. Hugh F. Blunt. Maud Lowry, and poems by, Caroline D. Swan, Charlotte Callahan. Florence j' ! Wilson, J. Gertrude Menard. John Romaiue, anrt J ; Edwin F. A. Benson. ; : 1 ; ' - |