HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,
327 to 335 PEARL STREET,
..Harriet Prescott Spofford 554
BOW, HUNTING WITH THE LONG (Illustrated).................
BOY, SLEEPING, ON A NAUGHTY LITTLE (with One Illustration).........Bret Harte 161
BROOK, FRIEND (with Two Illustrations).....
BACK TO BACK.—Part I. (with One Illustration)..
BATH, CHILDREN'S SUMMER HOME AT.-See "A Beautiful Charity".. BELL'S MATCH-MAKING.....
BENNINGTON.-See "General Stark and the Battle of Bennington"
........Mary N. Prescott 435 511 Kate Hillard 872 ..H. D. Minot 90, 256
...................Augusta Stevens 287 ..Edward Everett Hale 873 Constance F. Woolson 261 200
BRUSH TO CONSTANTINOPLE, FROM................................
...........S. G. W. Benjamin 717
CALIFORNIAN ALPS, SNOW BANNERS OF THE (Illustrated)..........
CASTINE.-See "A New Watering-Place".
CESNOLA DISCOVERIES.-See "The Golden Treasures of Kurium"
CHARITY, A BEAUTIFUL...........
EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD-Continued.
EUROPE, ASIA, MEXICO.-Germany: Bismarck's Leave of Absence, 155; Von Moltke on the French and German Military Budgets, 155. France: Repeal of the Press Law, 315; President M'Mahon demands Resignation of M. Jules Simon, 315; new Ministry formed, 315; both Chambers invited to suspend, 315; Department Officials displaced, 475; M'Mahon asks the Concurrence of the Senate in dissolving the Chamber of Deputies, 475; the Chamber votes a want of Confidence in the new Ministry, 475; Disso- lution of the Chamber, 636; M. Gambetta prose- cated, 947; M'Mahon's Manifesto, 947. Turko-Rus- sian War: 155, 315, 475, 636, 795, 947. Great Britain: The Eastern War, 315; Defeat of the Government on the Burials Bill, 636; Parliament prorogued, 795; Convention with Egypt for the suppression of the Slave-Trade, 795. Mexico: General Diaz recognized by German Empire as President of Mexico, 475; Aca- pulco held by Lerdo, 475.
DISASTERS: 155, 315, 475, 636, 795, 947-Bursting of Staffordville Reservoir, Connecticut, 155; Burning of Southern Hotel, St. Louis, 155; Burning of Steam- ship Leo, 155; Fire-damp Explosion, Wadesville Shaft Colliery, Pennsylvania, 315; Rockford, Illinois, Court-house Dome falls, 315; Land-Slide in Canada, 315; Iquique, Peru, destroyed by an Earthquake, 315; Accident at Roach's Ship-Yard, Chester, Pennsylva- nia, 475; Tornado in Illinois, 475; Collision Balti- more and Ohio Railroad, 475; Earthquake in Peru, 475; Fall of Widcombe Bridge, England, 475; Fire in St. John, New Brunswick, 475; Tornado in the
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.
Wallace's Russia, 146. Cameron's Across Africa,
147. Dufferin's Letters from High Latitudes, 147.
Gray's Land and the Life, 147. Stillman's Seeking
the Golden Fleece, 147. Van Laun's History of
French Literature, 147. Tyng's He will Come, 147.
Miller's Questions Awakened by the Bible, 148. The
Apologies of Justin Martyr, 148. Holbrook's Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Headache, 148. "Harper's
Half-hour Series" Tales from Shakspeare; Trollope's
Christmas at Thompson Hall; When the Ship
comes Home; Freeman's The Turks in Europe,
149. Rolfe's Macbeth, 149. Miss Corson's Cooking
Manual, 149. The Sun-Maid, 149. Auerbach's Lor-
ley and Reinhard, 149. Twain's Scrap-Book, 149.
Spry's The Cruise of the Challenger, 305. Charles
Kingsley: His Letters and Memoirs of his Life, 305.
Mahaffy's Rambles and Studies in Greece, 306. New
Volumes of the "Half-hour Series," 306. Gould's
How to Camp Out, 306. Le Costume Historique,
306. Douglas's Mar's White Witch, 306. Mrs. Bur-
nett's That Lass o' Lowrie's, 307. Murray's Adiron-
dack Tales, 307. Forsyth's Life of Cicero, 307.
Schaff's Creeds of Christendom, 307. Brambach's Aids to Latin Orthography, 308. Bigelow's Wit and Wisdom of the Haytians, 309. Winchell's Reconcil- iation of Religion and Science, 465. Higginson's American Explorers, 466. Hoffman's Camp, Court, and Siege, 466. Weis's Wit, Humor, and Shaks- peare, 466. Page's Life of De Quincey, 466. Other Biographical Works, 467. Reade's A Woman-Hater, 467. Books of Travel, 468. Theological Works, 468. Greene's History of Rhode Island, 469. "War- rington" Pen Portraits, 469. Nichols's Art Educa- tion applied to Industry, 627. Tyerman's Life of Whitefield, 628. Bernardino Ochino, 628. The My-
EDITOR'S SCIENTIFIC RECORD.
Agriculture, 314, 634. Anthropology, 153, 312, 473,
633, 945. Astronomy, 150, 309, 469, 630, 790, 941.
Botany, 154, 313, 474, 634, 794. Chemistry, 152, 310,
472, 632, 792, 944. Engineering and Mechanics,
EREMA; OR, MY FATHER'S SIN..
FABRICS..........................
FAIRIES' TABLE-CLOTH, THE..
FEAR, A.
West, 636; Fire in Marblehead, Massachusetts, 636; Pensaukee, Illinois, destroyed, 636; Coal Mine Dis- aster, Sharon, Pennsylvania, 636; Boiler Explosions, Macungy, Pennsylvania, and Tunstall, England, 636; Fire in Cincinnati, 795; Accident on Central Rail- road of New Jersey, 795; Wreck of the Eten, 795; Burning of a Poor-House in Canada, 796; Rock Isl- and and Pacific Railroad Disaster, 947; Hale's Piano Factory burned, 947; Collision of Avalanche and Forest, 947.
OBITUARY: 155, 315, 475, 636, 796, 947-Captain
Frederick Lahrbush, 155; Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg,
155; Ross Winans, 155; Walter Bagehot, 155; Ed-
ward Seymour, 315; Hon. W. G. Brownlow, 315;
Colonel John Forsyth, 315; Commodore B. J. Tot-
ten, U.S.N., 815; Rev. Tayler Lewis, 315; Commo-
dore Edward W. Carpender, 315; Louis Joseph Er-
nest Picard, 315; Fletcher Harper, 475; Edwin White,
475; Rev. J. S. C. Abbott, 476; Sir Matthew Digby
Wyatt, 475; John Lothrop Motley, 475; Queen So- phia Frederika Matilda, 475; Lady Stirling Maxwell, 475; Charles F. Briggs, 636; Robert Dale Owen, 636; Professor Sanborn Tenney, 636; Isaac W. Jackson, M.D., 796; William B. Ogden, 796; Dr. Alpheus Ben- ning Crosby, 796; Rev. Dr. Asa D. Smith, 796; Field- Marshal Charles Frederic von Steinmetz, 796; Will- iam Longman, 796; Brigham Young, 947; ex-Presi- dent Thiers, 947; Benedict De Bar, 947; E. L. Daven- port, 947; Rev. Edwin Hall, 947; Una Hawthorne, 947; Hon. L. V. Bogy, 947.
thology of Greece and Rome, 628. Bacon's Church
Papers, 629. Habberton's The Scripture Club of
Valley Rest, 629. Mozley's Ruling Ideas in Early
Ages, and their Relation to Old Testament Faith,
629. Baker's Turkey, 629. The New England His-
torical and Genealogical Register, 629. Anthon's Commentary on Euripides, 630. Spencer's Princi- ples of Sociology, 787. Gill's Life of Poe, 788. Bas- tiat's Essays on Political Economy, 788. "Har- per's Half-hour Series," 788. Gail Hamilton's First Love is Best, 788. Other People's Children, 789. Harry, 789. Brief Honors, 789. Mrs. Oliphant's Mrs. Arthur, 789. Heaps of Money, 789. Tenney's Coronation, 789. Towner's Chedayne of Kotono, 789. Dot and Dime, 789. In the Camargue, 789. Anthon's Four Books of Livy, 789. Parton's Cari- cature, 789. Trollope's The American Senator, 790. Dawson's Origin of the World, 937. Reminiscences of Frederick Froebel, 938. Mrs. Heming's Autobi- ography and Memoirs of Rev. William Arnot, 938. Horsley's Text-Book of Harmony, 938. Rolfe's Midsummer-Night's Dream, 939. Cicero's Tusculan Disputations, 939. Anthon's Euripides, 939. Law- rence's Jews and their Persecutors, 939. Cooking Recipes, 939. Culture of Beanty, 939. Anderson's Six Weeks in Norway, 939. Hetty's Strange His- tory, 939. Lola, 939. N'importe, 939. Eugénie, 939. Winstowe, 939. Marjorie Bruce's Lovers, 940. Jack, 940. Townsend's Supernatural Factor in Religious Revivals, 940. Sears's Christ in the Life, 940. Gail Hamilton's What think ye of Christ? 940. God's Word Man's Light and Guide, 940. Johnson's Uni- versal Cyclopedia, 941. Hallock's Sportsman's Gazetteer and General Guide, 941.
314, 474, 794, 946. Meteorology, 151, 470, 790, 942.
Microscopy, 153, 311, 472, 632. Mineralogy, 311, 632.
Physics, 151, 310, 471, 631, 791, 943. Zoology, 153, 312, 473, 634, 793, 945.
.R. D. Blackmore 51, 271, 368, 589, 757, 885 Edgar Fawcett 716 Margaret J. Preston 433 ..Harriet Prescott Spofford 122
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