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General Record of British and Foreign Literature

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prepared, it can be promised with our next publication.

The following is a summary of the principal works issued during the last fortnight:In Literature, Science, and Art.-The Catalogue of Antiquities exhibited in Edinburgh, July 1856, in 8vo.; a new series of Friends in Council, in 2 vols.; Sowerby's Illustrated Index of British Shells, in imp. 8vo. ; Claremont's Guide to the Quadrupeds and Reptiles of Europe; Professor Owen on the Classification of Mammalia; Stray Leaves of a Naturalist, by David Ross, fcp.; the Second Volume of Stainton's British Butterflies and Moths, 12mo.; Our World, its Rocks and Fossils, by Mrs. Wright, fcp. 8vo.

In History and Biography.-The First Volume of the Memorials of the Life and Times of John Graham, of Claverhouse, by M. Napier; The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, by J. W. Cole, in 2 vols.; Sheridan and his Times, by an Octogenarian, in 2 vols.; Two Lives of General Garibaldi, one compiled from his own papers, and published with his sanction, edited by T. Dwight, with a Portrait on steel, the other by Colonel Exalbion, in the Parlour Library; | a Life of the Rev. George Armstrong, in 8vo.; a L.fe of the Rev. John Davies, by Lea, fcp.; Whitty's Political Portraits, fcp. 8vo.

In Travel and Research.-Personal Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Barracouta, to Japan, Kamtchatka, Siberia, Tartary, and the Coast of China, by J. M. Trouson, in 8vo.; Wanderings in India, or Life in Hindustan, by J. Lang, post 8vo.; The Narrative of an Australian Mounted Trooper; Lieut. Majendie's Up among the Pandies, or a Year's Service against the Mutineers; Acadia, or a Month with the Blue Noses (Halifax), fcp. 8vo.; Turnbull's American Photographs, in 2 vols. post 8vo.; various new handbooks of Travel, including new editions of Bradshaw's Belgium, France, Switzerland, and of Paris; a 4th edition of Lee's Watering Places of England Paris and its Environs, edited by Forrester, in Bohn's Illustrated Library.

Educational.-The Cambridge Examination Papers, fcp.; Virgil, edited by J.ton, in the new series of Cambridge Texts, 18mo.; Boyer and Deletanville's French Dic additions, in 8vo.; New System of Tabular Geography, fep.

In Theology. The Chosen People, by the Author of the Heir of Redclyffe; gested by the Miracles of Our Lord, by Dr. Hook, in 2 vols.; a volume of Pari by the Rev. E. A. Litton, in 8vo.; Gospel Thoughts, or Christ in the Prayer-b!. son; Notes on Revelation, by J. L. Galton, in 2 vols.; Rev. E. Irving's Prelimina v on the work of Ben Ezra.

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In Law.—A 2d edition of Hopkins on Average; a 5th edition of Crabb's Precedents in Conveyancing, by Shelford, in 2 vols.

In Husbandry, Agriculture, and Sporting.-A new work on the Dog, by Stonehenge, in 8vo. ; an 11th edition of Hawker's Young Sportsman; The Gentleman's Stable Manual, post Svo.; a new edition of Youatt on the Horse; a Handy Book for Young Farmers, by C. Lawrence.

In Fiction.-Life for a Life, by Miss Mulock, Author of John Halifax, Gentleman, in 3 vols. ; The Deunes of Daundelyoun, by Mrs. Charles T. Proby, in 3 vols.; The Semi-detached House, by Lady Lewes, in 1 vol.; Tilt's Millicent Neville, in 2 vols.; the first three volumes of an illustrated edition of J. F. Cooper's Novels, post 8vo.; The Dudleys, by E. Dewsland, in 1 vol. ; Walter Thornley, an American importation, in 1 vol.; Consequences of a First Fault, in 1 vol., translated from the French; Wreck and Ruin, by K. Cornwallis, in 3 vols.

New Editions of Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, in 1 vol. 8vo.; 2d editions of Page's Advanced Text-book of Geology, in fep.; of Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers, edited by J. Ball; of the Recollections by Samuel Rogers; a new edition of The Young Lady's Book, in Bohn's Illustrated Library; Wilkie Collins' After Dark, in a cheaper form; a 5th edition of Adam Bede, in 2 vols.; a 9th edition of Kennaway's Consolation; a 4th of Trench's Hulsean Lectures, in 1845 and 1846; a cheap edition of English Hearts and Hands.

Messrs. Longman and Co.'s list of announcements includes thirty-one books, commencing with the Abbé Domenech's Seven Years' Residence in the Great Deserts of North America; Sir J. Emerson Tennent's work on Ceylon: the Fourth Volume of Mure's Greece; and the Third and last of Brialmont's Life of Wellington. The list promises four ornamental fine-art books, six important books in science and natural history, a new edition of McCulloch's Commercial Dietionary, and several educational books.

Mr. Murray's new announcements number twenty-seven books, the more important of which are-A Life of Dr. Wilson, the late Bishop of Calcutta, in 2 vols. with portrait and illustrations; Mr. Rawlinson's Bampton Lectures; Mr. Tindall's philosophical work on the Glaciers of the Alps; Mr. Darwin's work on the Origin of Species and Varieties; the late Mr. Leslie's Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds; Mr. James Robertson's Biography of Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury; Rev. Adam S. Farrar's Sermons before the University of Oxford; a new work on Metallurgy, by Dr. John Purdy, illustrated by many hundred woodcuts; and the First Volume of Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of Biblical Antiquities.

Messrs. Chapman and Hall announce for this week-The Secret History of the Austrian Government and of its systematic Persecution of Protestants, compiled from official documents, by Alfred Michiels; also an edition of the poems of Milton, with notes by Thomas Knightsbury. in 2 vols. 8vo.

Messrs. Blackwood and Sons will publish this week Captain Sherard Osborn's Cruise in Japanese Waters, originally published in Blackwood's Magazine. They have also in preparation a highly important work in The Narrative of Lord Elgin's Mission to China and Japan, in the Years 1857-58-59, by Mr. Laurence Oliphant, Author of The Russian Shores of the Black Sea, &c., who it will be remembered was officially connected with the Expedition as Acting Secretary; it will comprise 2 vols. 8vo., and be illustrated with numerous engravings in chromolithography, &c. The same firm will also commence on the 1st of October next, and continue monthly, a library edition of the Novels of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, to form forty-three 5s. volumes, printed in fine clear type.

Messrs. J. H. and J. Parker have nearly ready, in royal 4to., with seventy-four plates and numerous diagrams, a Facsimile of the Sketch-book of Wilars de Honecort, an Architect of the Thirteenth Century, with Commentaries and Descriptions by M. J. B. A. Lassus, late Architect of Notre Dame, and M. J. Quicherat, Professor of Archaeology at the Ecole de Chartres at Paris: translated and edited by the Rev. Robert Willis, Jacksonian Professor of Cambridge. Mr. Booth announces Twenty Years in the Church, an Autobiography, by the Rev. J. Pycroft. Messrs. Hurst and Blackett announce for August-Female Influence, by Lady Charlotte Pepys, in 2 vols.; Realities of Paris Life, by the Author of Flemish Interiors, in 3 vols. with illustrations; and Raised to the Peerage, a novel, by Mrs. Octavius Owen, in 3 vols.

Our novelists are busy or have been, for we hear of new books to be published during the ensuing season-from Wilkie Collins, under the title of Queen of Hearts; Almost a Heroine, by the Author of Charles Auchester; a new novel, by Mrs. Oliphant, Author of Margaret Maitland; and one each by Charles Kingsley, Charles Reade, Mary Howitt, Mrs. S. C. Hall, and James Hannay; in addition to which, Captain Mayne Reid has in the press the Boy Tar, or Voyages in the Dark; Mr. Hughes, the Author of Tom Brown's School-days, a new work; and John Edmund Reade a new poem, entitled Wait and Hope.

Messrs. Hermann and Robert Schlagentweit, the two surviving brothers of the three wellknown travellers, are now in England, arranging their collections made for the Indian Government, and preparing for the issue of the record of their travels; it is anticipated that this great work will form nine volumes 4to.; it is now in the press of Messrs. Brockhaus, of Leipsic; the illustrations will be of a very superior character in chromolithography, and form two large folios, containing more than eighty views in India, the Himalayas, and Central Asia.

Lieutenant Maury, known almost as well to the general reader by his Physical Geography of the Sea, as to the scientific world by his ocean discoveries, and wind and current charts, addresses a letter to his London publishers, for publication, respecting a recent reprint of his work without his sanction or knowledge, which he at the same time indicates to be of little value in the face of the new edition, to be ready on the 10th inst.

Messrs. Day and Son are exhibiting Mr. Frederick E. Church's great painting The Heart of the Andes, at the German Gallery, New Bond Street, preparatory to its being engraved in line. The Times of Saturday last speaks of this painting as a "marvel of elaborate study." The same publishers have nearly ready for publication the proofs of Sir Charles Eastlake's beautiful picture of Christ Blessing Little Children, on the engraving of which Mr. Watt has been laboriously engaged for many years. This engraving is likely to be a treasured or coveted household possession for long years to come, and we can recommend no more promising work to those of our country trade friends who occasionally interest themselves in engravings, than to cooperate with the proprietors in obtaining subscribers.

The article on Berkshire in the last Quarterly Review is attributed to the pen of the author of Tom Brown's School Days.

We hear from Dublin that Mr. W. B. Kelly, publisher, has in the press a very amusing and gossipy book called The Friends, Foes, and Adventures of Lady Morgan. The author is an Irish gentleman notorious for his unflagging powers of social research. The anecdotes, traditions, and documents have been gathered amidst the scenes of Lady Morgan's early life and labours, where materials for such a work most abound.

A Literary and Antiquarian Society has lately been established in the Isle of Man, entitled "The Manx Society for Publication of National Documents of the Isle of Man," to make every possible search after the most ancient records of the Isle, and to publish a standard edition of all its statute laws under a responsible editor.

The Stationers' Company have at length made a serious movement towards the establishment of their long talked-of Educational Institution; they have just completed the purchase of Mr. Bensley, the printer, of the site in Bolt Court, Fleet Street, that Dr. Johnson's house stood on, and on this the Stationers' School may be expected shortly to be built.

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A copy of the Royal warrant constituting the Board of Her Majesty's sole and only Master Printers in Scotland, commonly called the Bible Board for Scotland, and of the Letters of Instructions directed to the said Board, and of the several reports from time to time presented by the Board to Her Majesty, has been published on the motion of Mr. Dunlop, M.P. This fills fifty-eight pages of a Parliamentary paper, and is, of course, printed at the public cost. The dispersion of Wordsworth's library terminated, after a three days' sale, on Thursday week, and appears to have realised fair prices. A collection of the poet's own works, bearing date 1837, and containing a large amount of variorum readings and notes, excited a good deal of competition, and was finally carried off by Mr. Kerslake, of Bristol, for £15. A volume of sonnets, also with notes, published at 6s., brought £3. 5s.

The Library of the late Douglas Jerrold is announced for sale by Messrs. Sotheby and Wilkinson towards the end of the month.

The addition to the Civil Pension List for the past year of £1200 per annum shows onethird of the amount being apportioned to services connected with literature, and another third to science; including £75 to Edwin Atherstane; £75 to Mrs. Susannah Bartlett, the widow of the late W. H. Bartlett; £100 to James Bowman Lindsay, in consideration of his scientific atttainments; £100 to the widow of the late Dr. Ball the naturalist; £50 to the children of the late Mr. Archer, in consideration of his valuable contributions to photography; £75 to Charles Duke Yonge, in consideration of his literary merits; £100 to W. Desborough Cooley, in consideration of his literary services, and discoveries in Central America; £50 to John Bolton Rogerson, in consideration of literary merits; £100 to the Rev. John Hind, in consideration of literary services. &c.

Our New York Correspondent writes under date of July 15:

"The only new issues from the press that I have seen since the 1st of July are:-' -The Bravo; Sixth Volume of the new edition of the Illustrated Cooper; Life of Jonathan Turnbull, senior, the Governor of Connecticut, 8vo. illustrated; a translation of M. About's Question Romaine; Hartly Norman, a new novel; and Recollections of the Revolution, a Domestic Diary of a Family residing in New York during the War of American Independence.

A new novel by Marion Harland is announced to be published in September, and Memoirs, of Baron Humboldt, with Accounts of his Travels, by R. H. Stoddard, is announced for immediate publication. Messrs. Ticknor and Co. announce Mr. Tennyson's new poem to be published simultaneously with the English edition,' and I suppose we shall be supplied with it at one dollar (4s.), whilst your public will be fortunate if it can buy it at double that money.

A new edition of Lieut. Maury's valuable Geography of the Sea, with some indispensable additions, the result of the Author's latest examinations, is announced for publication. Lieut. Maury has for the past two years retired from personal research so far as travelling is concerned, and has devoted his attention on land to the examination of these subjects, The Physical Geography of the Sea, and Winds and Tides. Scarcely a ship leaves these shores without a formula of queries drawn up on these subjects, and scarcely a ship arrives that does not add some interesting information. The additions announced to his book will be the result of this co-operation of labour for the general good." AUCTION SALES during the NEXT FORTNIGHT.--August 1 to 6, and 8 to 13 and 15, the choicer portion of the magnificent library formed by M. Guglielmo Libri, an eminent collector, by Messrs. Leigh, Sotheby, and Co. August 2, 3, 4, and 5, a valuable collection of books in good condition, by Messrs. Southgate and Barrett. August 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9, a large collection of books, in all classes of literature, by Mr. Hodgson. August 4, 5, 6, a valuable miscellaneous library, by Messrs. Puttick and Simpson. August 10, a valuable collection of miscellaneous music, by Messrs. Puttick and Simpson.

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ADAM BEDE. By George Eliot. 5th edit. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 12s. (Blackwood) [2566 ADVENTURES (The) of a DONKEY. By Arabella Argus. New edit. 18mo. pp. 220, cl. 1s. 6d. (Darton) ..[2567 AGLEN (A. S.)-Lucknow a Prize Poem. Recited in the Theatre, Oxford, July 6th, 1859. By Anthony S. Aglen, Scholar of University College. 12mo. (Oxford) pp. 22. sewed, 1s. 6d. (Whittaker). .[2568

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ARMSTRONG (G.)-A Memoir of the late Rev. George Armstrong, formerly Incumbent of Bangor in the Diocese of Down, and latterly one of the Ministers of Lewin's-Mead Chapel, Bristol; with Extracts from his Journals and Correspondence. By Robert Henderson. Svo. pp. 410, cloth, 10s. 6d. (Whitfield)...... [2571 ARNOLD (T. K.)-Longer Latin Exercises. By the Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold. 3d edit. Part 1, 8vo. pp. 88. cloth, 4s. (Rivingtons).... ASCHER (B. H.)-A Choice of Pearls: embracing a Collection of the most Genuine Ethical Sentences, Maxims, and Salutary Reflections, originally compiled from the Arabic by the Father of Poets and renowned Philosopher, Rabbi Salomon Ibn Gaberol, and translated into Hebrew by Rabbi Jehuda Ibn Tibbon: the Hebrew Text carefully revised and corrected by the aid of Five MSS.; accompanied by a faithful Translation into English, with Notes and illustrative Parallels selected from Ancient, Mediæval, and Modern Authors. By the Rev. B. W. Ascher. 12mo. pp. 200, cloth, 6s. (Trübner) BEARDMORE (S.)-The Globe Telegraph: an Essay on the Use of the Earth for the Transmission of Electric Signals. By Septimus Beardmore. Royal Svo. pp. 48, cloth, 2s. 6d. (Stanford)

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BLACKIE'S Route Map of Italy. Case, 4s. 6d. (Blackie) .[2575 BONAR (H.)—Hymns of Truth and Hope. By Horatius Bonar. 4th edit. 12mo. pp. 290, cloth, 5s. (Nisbet) (2576 BRADLEY (L.)—A Word of Advice to the Farmer in Selecting, Analysing, and Buying Guano and Artificial Manures; with Tables showing the Money Value of the Respective Constituents. By Lonsdale Bradley. Post 8vo. pp. 58, sewed, 1s. (Routledge) [2577 BRADSHAW'S Illustrated Guide through Paris and its Environs; exhibiting, in a novel and comprehensive form, all that can be seen, and how to see it with the least fatigue, time, and expense: forming a complete and indispensable Companion to the Visitor to Paris. New edit. with map, plan, and bird's-eye view, square 16mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. (W. J. Adams) 12578 BRADSHAW'S Illustrated Handbook for Belgium and the Rhine, and portions of Rhenish Prussia. New edit. with maps and illustrations, square 16mo. pp. 160, cloth, 5s. (W. J. Adams)... [2579

BRADSHAW'S Illustrated Handbook to Switzerland and the Tyrol; with Map of the County and Plans of the Towns, &c., with full and elaborate descriptions, combining every useful information suitable for Travellers visiting this beautiful portion of the Continent. New edit. 16mo. cloth, 5s. (W. J. Adams) [2580 BRADSHAW'S Illustrated Traveller's Handbook to France, adapted to all the Railway Routes; with a short Itinerary of Corsica, and Guide to Paris. New edit. with maps, town plans, and illustrations, square, pp. 320, cloth, 5s. (W. J. Adams).... . [2581 BRANDT (F. F.)-Frank Marland's Manuscripts; or, Memoirs of a Modern Templar. By F. Frederick Brandt. Post 8vo. pp. 300, cloth, 10s. 6d. (Hope)...... BROCK (Mrs. C.)-Home Memories; or. Echoes of a Mother's Voice. By Mrs. Carey Brock. New edit. 12mo. pp. 340, cloth, 5s. (Seeley) . [2583 BULL (T.)-The Sense Denied and Lost (Blindress). By Thomas Bull. Edited by the Rev. B. G. Johns. 12mo. pp. 230, cloth, 4s. 6d. (Longman). BUNYAN'S Pilgrim's Progress; with Expository Lectures. By the Rev. Robert Maguire. Royal 8vo. pp. 270, cloth, 10s. 6d. (London Publishing Company).. [2585 BURGES (W.)-The Iconography of the Chapter-House, Salisbury. By W. Burges, Esq. 8vo. pp. 23, sewed, cd. (Masters)

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BURROWS (W.)-Adventures of a Mounted Trooper in the Australian Constabulary: being Recollections of Seven Years' Experience of Life in Victoria and New South Wales. By William Burrows. 12mo. pp. 210, .[2387 boards, 1s. 6d. (Routledge)... BYRON (Lord).-Eastern Tales. By Lord Byron. Comprising the Corsair, Lara, the Giaour, the Bride of Abydos, and the Siege of Corinth; with the Author's Original Introduction and Notes. 12mo. illustrated, pp. 262, boards, 2s. (Kent)...... . [2568 CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION PAPERS: being a Supplement to the University Calendar, 1859. 12mo. boards. 5s. (Bell).. . [2588* CARLETON (W.)-Irish Life and Character; or, Tales and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. By William Carleton. Post 8vo. pp. 364, boards, 2s. (Lea)............... [2589 CASSELL'S French Dictionary: composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Bescherelle, Landais, &c.; from the English Dictionaries of Ogilvie, Johnson, Webster, &c.; and from the Technological and Scientific Dictionaries of both Languages. By Professors De Lolme, Wallace, and Henry Bridgeman. New edit, 8vo. pp. 956, cloth, 7s. 6d. (Cassell)...

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CHAPPELL (W.)-Popular Music of the Olden Time: a Collection of Ancient Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes, illustrative of the National Music of England; with Short Introductions to the different Reigns, and Notices of the Airs from Writers of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; also a short Account of the Minstrels. By W. Chappell. The whole of the Airs harmonised by G. A. Macfarren. Pp. 820, cloth, 488. (Cramer).... (2592 CHARLESWORTH (M. L.) Ministering Children a Tale dedicated to Childhood. By Maria Louisa Charlesworth. New edit. 12mo. pp. 430, cloth, 5s. (Seeley) 2593 CICERO. The Speech of Cicero for Aulus Cluentius Habitus; with Prolegomena and Notes. By William Ramsay. Post 8vo. pp. 216, cloth, 6s. (Griffin).... [2594 CLARK (T.)-Surnames Metrically Arranged and Clas sified; with an Introductory Inquiry into their Origin and Use. By Thomas Clark. 12mo. (Guildford) pp. 72, sewed, 18. (Simpkin)....

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.[2595 CLERMONT (Lord).—A Guide to the Quadrupeds and Reptiles of Europe; with Descriptions of all the Species. Compiled from the latest Writers. By Lord Clermont. Post 8vo. pp. 280, cloth, 7s. (Van Voorst).. COLERIDGE (H.)-A Glossarial Index to the Printed English Literature of the Thirteenth Century. By Herbert Coleridge. 8vo. pp. 100, cl. 5s. (Trübner) (2597 CORNWALLIS (K.) Wreck and Ruin; or, Modern Society a Novel. By Kinaban Cornwallis. 3 vols. post Svo. pp. 900, cloth, 31s. 6d. (Newby).... . [2598 COUSIN GEOFFREY, the Old Bachelor: a Novel. Edited by Theodore Hook. 12mo. pp. 430, cloth, 2s. 6d.; boards, 2s. (Railway Library) (Routledge) .... ..[2599 CRABB'S Complete Series of Precedents in Conveyancing, and of Common and Commercial Forms in Alphabetical order, adapted to the present State of the Law and the Practice of Conveyancing; with copious Prefaces, Observations, and Notes of the several Deeds. Edited by J. T. Christie. 5th edit. with corrections and additions by Leonard Shelford. 2 vols. royal 8vo. pp. 1660, cloth, £3 (Butterworth) [2600

CRAPS (J.)--A Concise View of Christian Baptism. By John Craps. New edit. 12mo. sewed, 1d. (Simpkin) 2601 CUSTOM without TRUTH is Antiquated Error: an Essay. By a Christian Layman. 12mo. pp. 110, boards, 25. (Simpkin)......

..(2602 D'AMBLY (P. B.)-Les Cartes à Jouer et la Cartomancie. Par P. Boiteau D'Ambly. 12mo. illustrated with 40 curious woodcuts, pp. 390, half-bd. 3s. 6d. (Hotten) (2603 DANTE.-The Trilogy, or Dante's Three Visions; Inferno, or the Vision of Hell. Translated into English in the Metre and Triple Rhyme of the Original, with Notes and Illustrations, by the Rev. John Wesley Thomas. Post Svo. pp. 410, cloth, 7s. 6d. (H. G. Bohn) ..[2604 DAVIES (J.)-Memoir of the Rev. John Davies, Rector of St. Clement's, Worcester. By the Rev. George Lea 12mo. pp. 230, cloth, 3s. 6d. (Seeley) [2605 DE BALZAC (H.)- Balthazar; or, Science and Love. By H. De Balzac. Translated by William Robson. 12mo. pp. 170, boards, 1s. (Routledge)....

2606 DE FOE.-Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; with a Memoir of the Author, and an Essay on his Writings. Post Svo. illustrated by Grandville, pp. 620, cloth, 58. (Routledge).. [2607

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