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Jones's, William, Tales of Old, 472.

K.

Kirkland's, Mrs. William, What strikes
an American in England, 49.

L.

Ladder of Gold (The), an English story,
by Robert Bell, 539.

Last scenes of the Condemned, by W.
H. Maxwell, 473.

Legend (The) of Orthon, 372.
Literature of the Month:-Memoirs of
Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers. Ty-
rone Power's Sketches in New Zealand.
Sir Charles Lyell's Second Visit to the
United States of America. Ross's
Adventures of the Settlers on the Ore-
gon, or Columbian River, 109.-White-
side's Vicissitudes of the Eternal City.
Olshausen's Biblical Commentary on
the New Testament. Forbes' Physi-
cian's Holiday; or, A Month in Swit-
zerland. Lynch's Narrative of the
United States Expedition to the River
Jordan and the Dead Sea. Mrs. Trol-
lope's Lottery of Marriage. Miss Bun-
bury's Evelyn; or, A Journey from
Stockholm to Rome. Lady Alice; or,
the New Una. Owen Glendower; or,
The Prince of Wales. Owen Tudor.
By the Author of "Whitefriars."
Kingston's Albatross; or, Voices from
the Ocean. Valerie, an Autobiography.
Léoline Vermont, Warburton's Con-
quest of Canada. Sketches of Canadian
Life, Lay and Ecclesiastical. The
Emigrant Clergyman in Canada, 197.
Eliot's Liberty of Rome: a History.
Scripture Sites and Scenes, from actual
Survey, in Egypt, Arabia, and Pales-
tine. Walpole's Four Years in the
Pacific, in H.M.S. "Collingwood."
The King and the Countess: a Ro-
mance. Taylor's Memoirs of the House
of Orleans. Spiers's Dictionnaire Gé-
néral, Anglais-Français, et Français-
Anglais. Past and Future Emigration;
or, the Book of the Cape. Pott's Sketches
of Character, and other Pieces. Lamont's
Fortunes of Woman. Excitement: a
Tale of our Own Times, 308.-Par-
doe's Court and Reign of Francis the
First, King of France. Trollope's Old
and New World. Bell's Wayside
Pictures through France, Belgium, and
Holland. Confessions of a Hypochon-
driac; or, the Adventures of a Hyp in
Search of Health. Before and After:
A Novel. Herbert's Fish and Fishing
of the United States and British Pro-
vinces of North America. Leaves from

the Journal of a Subaltern during the
Campaign in the Punjaub. Walcott's
Westminster. Lower's English Sur-
names, an Essay on Family Nomen-
clature. Ernesto di Ripalta, a Tale of
the Italian Revolution, 415.-Hum-
boldt's Aspects of Nature in different
Lands and different Climates; with
Scientific Elucidations. Melville's Red-
burn: his First Voyage. Being the
Sailor-boy Confessions and Remini-
scences of the Son-of-a-gentleman in
the Merchant Service. Joubert's Ideas;
or, Outlines of a New System of Philo-
sophy. Murray's Cities and Wilds of
Andalucia. Cochrane's Ernest Vane.
M'Lean's Notes of a Twenty-five Years'
Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory.
The Marigold Window; or, Pictures
of Thought. Werne's Expedition to
Discover the Sources of the White Nile.
Wyall's Lachrymæ Ecclesiæ, 526. Sir
E. Bulwer Lytton's Caxtons. Bell's
Shirley A Tale. Personal Recollec-
tions of the Life and Times of Lord
Cloncurry. Chamier's Review of the
French Revolution. Mayhew and
Cruikshank's Guy Faux. Selections
from the Poems and Letters of Bernard
Barton. Horne's Murder-Heroes, and
the Diseased Drama of their Crime.
Paddy's Leisure Hours in the Poor-
house; or, Priests, Parsons, and Pota-

toes.

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Lochinvar, The Irish, 289.

Longest day (The), from the German
349.

M.

Marriage à-la-mode de Paris, or Pas si
Bête, by the author of "Melton de
Mowbray," 129.

Maxwell's, W. H., Boulogne, en route
to Paris, 74; Albert Murdock, 121;
Dionysius O'Doherty, 227; Gentle-
man from Ireland, 350; Last Scenes of
the Condemned, 473; Forest Ride of a
West India Planter, 614.

Medway (The), and its tributary streams.
Castles and Mansions on. Penshurst
Place and Manor, 592.
Modern Miracle (A) put on record by
the author of "Melton de Mowbray,"
345.

Muloch's, Dinah Maria, Cleomenes, a
Tale of the Persecution under Diocle-
sian, 17.

Musical Notes for June and July, by Tar-
tini's Familiar, 190.

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Orthon, Legend of, 372.
"Our little Soldier," a Sketch from Life,
by Mrs. Ward, 140.

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WAYSIDE PICTURES:-

IV. The Constitution and the King. V.
The Glove of Flanders. VI. The Be-
guin. VII. The Courtral. VIII.
Waterloo, 35.

IX. The Valley of the Meuse to Liége.
X. The Literature of Belgium. XI.
The Valley of the Ourt. XII. The
Valley of the Vesdre to Spa, 145.
What Strikes an American in England,
by Mrs. William Kirkland, 49.
Whitling's H. J., Visit to the Castle of
Wartburg, the Patmos of Luther, 135,
Winter's Journey (A). By S. D. Huy-
ghue, 630.

The Lost Letter

ILLUSTRATIONS.

Portrait of Prince Rupert

The Interview with Sir Philip

"Perched in a high gig sat the inquisitive Mr. Spinkle"

Terry French bestowing his Benison

Portrait of Miss Pardoe

The Miser's Will

The Hour of Retribution

Mrs. Raggles' Conference with Nurse Waters

END OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH VOLUME.

LONDON:

Printed by S. & J. BENTLEY and HENRY FLEY,
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