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Par Alphonse Daudet.-PierreAlexandre-Leonard Astier-Réhu, the great hisorian and member of the Academie Française, has for years been collecting rare old manuscripts, and has begun a new historical work in which he proposes to give to the public the invaluable information found in his marvelous collection. To help her son, a handsome, calculating, heartless young man, Madame Astier steals one of the manuscripts and sells it. Sometime afterward Astier-Réhu finds that the authenticity of his collection is questioned and begins to investigate, regardless of the endeavors of his colleagues to keep the matter quiet and thus avert ridicule from their illustrious body. The story is full of plot and character, and embodies a bitter attack on the Académie Française. Brentano's, 1.25. TOUTE LA LYRE. By Victor Hugo.-The poems in this collection have been written at difierent periods, and cover an expanse of nearly forty years, from 1837-1874. 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