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The Little Lost Kitty. By Aunt Winnie.

Society. 1862.

Boston: American Tract

The Two Sixpences. By Aunt Winnie. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862.

Lottie's Orange. By Aunt Winnie. Boston: American Tract Society.

1862.

The Crybaby. By Aunt Winnie. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862. Catalogus Senatus Academici eorum qui Munera et Officia Academica gesserunt, quique aliquovis Gradu exornati fuerunt, in Collegio Gulielmensi, Oppidi Gulielmi, in Republica Massachusettensi. Williamstown. 1862.

Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui Munera et Officia gesserunt, quique alicujus Gradus Laurea donati sunt, in Universitate Wesleiana, Middletoniæ, in Republica Connecticutensi. Boston. 1862.

Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lafayette College, for the Year 1861-2. Easton. 1861.

Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Jefferson College. For the Session ending June 13, 1862. Together with the Annual Prospectus for 1862-63. Louisville. 1862.

Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, and Kenyon College. 1861-62. Gambier. 1862.

Catalogue of the Officers, Students, &c. of Washington College, of the University of Maryland, Chestertown, Md. 1862-3. Chestertown. 1862.

Prospectus of Santa Clara College, S. J., Cal. With a Catalogue of Officers and Students for the Year 1861-62. Also, the Exercises of the Eleventh Annual Commencement and the Distribution of Premiums. San Francisco. 1862.

Seventh Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Pupils of the Milwaukee Female College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1861-62. Milwaukee. 1862. Eighth Annual Catalogue of the Cleveland Female Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio, 1861-62. With Prospectus for the Year 1862-3. Cleveland. 1862. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Phillips Exeter Academy, for the Academical Year 1861-62. Boston. 1862.

Register and Circular of the State Normal School at Salem, Mass. Spring and Summer Term, 1862. Salem. 1862.

Circular and Catalogue of the Law School of the University of Albany, for the Year 1861-62. Albany: J. Munsell. 1862.

Circular and Catalogue of the Albany Female Academy. Founded A. D. 1814. Incorporated February 16, 1821. Albany: J. Munsell. 1862.

Report of the Forty-Eighth Annual Examination of the Albany Female Academy, presented at their Anniversary, Tuesday, June 17, 1862. Albany: J. Munsell.

1862.

The Pulpit and Rostrum. Sermons, Orations, Popular Lectures, &c. Andrew J. Graham and Charles B. Collar, Reporters. Supplement 1. Sketch of Parson Brownlow, and his Speeches, at the Academy of Music and Cooper Institute, New York, May, 1862. Fully and Correctly Reported in Short Hand by Chas. B. Collar. New York: E. D. Barker. 1862.

Chambers's Encyclopædia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the

People. On the Basis of the German Conversations Lexicon. Illustrated by Wood Engravings and Maps. Parts 49-52. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. pp. 449-704.

Out of his Head. A Romance. Edited by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. New York: Carleton. 1862. pp. 226.

Library of Select Novels. No. 221. Abel Drake's Wife. A Novel By John Saunders, Author of "The Shadow in the House," "Love's Martyrdom," &c. - No. 222. Olive Blake's Good Work. A Novel. By John Cordy Jeaffreson, Author of "Isabel," "A Book about Doctors," &c. New York: Harper and Brothers. 1862. pp. 162, 176.

The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. By Victor Hugo, Author of “ Bug Jargal," "Claude Gueux," "Hans of Iceland," "Les Misérables," etc., etc. Translated from the French, by Henry L. Williams, Jr. New York: Dick and Fitzgerald. 1862. pp. 207.

Les Misérables. Cosette. A Novel. By Victor Hugo. Translated from the Original French, by Chas. E. Wilbour. New York: Carleton. 1862. pp. 164.

Les Misérables. Marius. A Novel. By Victor Hugo. Translated from the Original French, by Chas. E. Wilbour. New York: Carleton. 1862. pp. 150.

Les Misérables. Saint Denis. A Novel. By Victor Hugo. Translated from the Original French, by Chas. E. Wilbour. New York: Carleton. 1862. pp. 184.

Appleton's Library of Cheap Novels. Marguerite; or, Two Loves. By Madame Emile de Girardin. Translated from the French by J. Leander Starr. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1862.

Uncle Paul's Stories for Boys and Girls. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862. 16mo. pp. 144.

Waymarks of the Pilgrimage; or, Teaching by Trials. By G. B. Cheever, D. D., Author of "Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress," etc. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862. 16mo. pp. 164.

The Thrice-Daily Text-Book. With Original Poetry. Arranged for each Day of the Month. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862. pp. 36.

The Children's Picture Book. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862. 16mo. pp. 96.

Lonnie, our Little Lamb. Boston: American Tract Society. 1862. 16mo. pp. 110.

Sermon, Proceedings, and Addresses in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Rev. John Nelson, D. D. as Pastor of the First Church and Society in Leicester, Mass., and in Celebration of his Golden Wedding. Boston. 1862. 12mo. pp. 116.

Services for the Use of the Sunday School established in Christ's Church, Longwood; a Gospel Church, the First of a Union of Churches in the Spirit of Charity. Boston. 1861.

16mo.

pp. 38.

An English Grammar. By G. P. Quackenbos, A. M., Principal of the Collegiate School, N. Y.; Author of "First Lessons in Composition," "Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric," "A Natural Philosophy," "Il

lustrated School History of the United States," "Primary History of the United States," etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1862. 12mo. pp. 288.

First Book in Chemistry. For the Use of Schools and Families. By Worthington Hooker, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Yale College, Author of "Human Physiology," "Child's Book of Nature," "Natural History," etc. Illustrated by Engravings, New York: Harper and Brothers. 1862. 16mo. pp. 231.

Harpers' Hand-Book for Travellers in Europe and the East: being a Guide through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy, Sicily, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Great Britain, and Ireland. By W. Pembroke Fetridge. With a Map embracing Colored Routes of Travel in the above Countries. New York: Harper and Brothers. 1862. 12mo. pp. 480.

History of the Bank of England, its Times and Traditions, from 1694 to 1844. By John Francis. First American Edition, with Notes, Additions, and an Appendix, including Statistics of the Bank to the Close of the Year 1861, by J. Smith Homans. 8vo. pp. 476.

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The Golden Hour. By Moncure D. Conway, Author of "The Rejected Stone." Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1862. 12mo. pp. 160. The Artist's Married Life; being that of Albert Dürer. the German of Leopold Schefer, by Mrs. J. R. Stodart. with Memoir. New York: James Miller. 1862. 16mo. pp. 204. The Adventures of Philip on his Way through the World; showing who robbed him, who helped him, and who passed him by. By W. M. Thackeray, Author of "Vanity Fair," "The Newcomes," "The Virginians," "Pendennis," "The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century," "The Four Georges," &c., &c., &c. With Illustrations. New York: Harper and Brothers. 1862. 8vo. pp. 267.

Ravenshoe. By Henry Kingsley, Author of "Geoffry Hamlin." Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1862. 12mo. pp. 430.

Home, and other Poems. By A. H. Caughey. New York: Carleton. 1862. 12mo. pp. 82.

The Fly-ing Dutchman; or, The Wrath of Herr Vonstoppelnoze. By John G. Saxe. With Sixteen Comic Illustrations. New York: Carleton.

1862. pp. 64.

America before Europe. Principles and Interests. By Count Agénor de Gasparin. Translated from Advance Sheets, by Mary L. Booth. New York: Charles Scribner. 1862. 12mo. pp. 419.

Religious Toleration in Egypt. Official Correspondence relating to the Indemnity obtained for the Maltreatment of Faris-el-Hakim, an Agent of the American Missionaries in Egypt. Reprinted from published Official Documents. London. 1862.

The Value and Efficiency of the Ministry. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine, in Christ Church, Gardiner, at the Annual Convention, July 9, 1862. By the Right Rev. George Burgess, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese. Bangor: D. Bugbee & Co. 1862.

Guerrilla Parties considered with reference to the Laws and Usages of War. Written at the Request of Major-General Henry W. Halleck, General-in-Chief of the Army of the United States. By Francis Lieber, in the Month of August, 1862. Ordered by the Department of War to be printed for Distribution in the Army. New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1862.

The Union of Churches in the Spirit of Charity; with its Articles of Association and Trust, and the Ritual of the Christian Liturgy accepted. Under the Sanction of many of the distinguished Clergy and Laity of New England. Boston. 1862. 12mo. pp. 29.

The Recompense. A Sermon for Country and Kindred, delivered in the West Church, August 24. By C. A. Bartol. Boston: Ticknor and Fields.

1862.

INDEX

TO THE

NINETY-FIFTH VOLUME

OF THE

North American Review.

About, Edmond, his L'Homme à l'Oreille
Cassée, noticed, 563.

Altar at Home, The, noticed, 280.
American Annual Cyclopædia and Register
of Important Events of the Year 1861,
The, noticed, 567.

Barnard, J. G., his C. S. A. and the Battle
of Bull Run, noticed, 281.
Bayne, Peter, his Testimony of Christ to
Christianity, noticed, 278.

Beamish, Richard, his Memoir of the Life
of Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, noticed,
262.

Bengel, John Albert, his Gnomon of the
New Testament, noticed, 277.
Bigelow, Erastus B., his The Tariff Ques-
tion considered in Regard to the Policy
of England and the Interest of the United
States, reviewed, 463 its merits, 467.
Bond, George P., his Account of the Great
Comet of 1858, noticed, 566.

Bourne, H. R. Fox, his Memoir of Sir Philip
Sidney, noticed, 552.

Brown, S. G., his Memoir of Rufus Choate,
noticed, 574.

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, her Last Po-
ems, noticed, 285.

Brownlow, W. G., his Sketches of the Rise,
Progress, and Decline of Secession, no-
ticed, 568.

Burton, Richard F., his The City of the
Saints, and across the Rocky Mountains
to California, reviewed, 189- character
of the book, 193.

Carlyle, Thomas, his History of Friedrich
the Second, called Frederick the Great,
noticed, 570.

Cassels, Walter R., his Cotton: an Account

of its Culture in the Bombay Presidency,
noticed, 554.

Chester, Joseph Lemuel, his John Rogers,
noticed, 572.

Christian Worship, noticed, 274.

Clough, Arthur Hugh, his Poems, noticed,

560.

VOL. XCV.NO. 197.

Cooke, M. C., his Seven Sisters of Sleep,
reviewed, 374.

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De Broglie, le Duc, his Éloge de Silvestre
de Sacy, noticed, 272.
De Gasparin, Count Agénor Etienne, arti-
cle on, 437 his devotion to freedom and
the rights of conscience, 438-his ser-
vices in the cause of civil and religious
liberty, 439 his first appearance as a
champion of slave-emancipation, 440-
part taken by him in the debates on this
subject, 441-his eloquent answer to the
plea that the slaves are happy, 442-
his advocacy of every true reform, 443

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his religious philosophy, 444- -history
of the religious troubles in the Canton de
Vaud, 445 he adopts the cause of the
Free Church, and publishes his Christian-
isme et Paganisme, 447 character and
contents of the work, ib. he publishes
a reply to Adolph Monod's pamphlet on
remaining in the National Church of
France, 448-his lectures on Le Chris-
tianisme aux Trois Premiers Siècles, 449
- his lectures on Constantine, 450 — his
view of Constantine's conversion, 451
his Christianisme au Moyen Age, 452-
his account of the Crusades, 453 - he
espouses the cause of Neuchâtel in its
quarrel with Prussia, 455- his analysis
of the fundamental principles of Liber-
alism, 456 his statement of the relation
of the doctrine of Right to a true Indi-
vidualism, 458 his views as to the
minimum of government, 459 merits
of his Uprising of a Great People, 460 —
his views as to American slavery, 461-
his religious and theological writings, 462.
Denison, Mary A., her Master, noticed, 271.
De Quincey, Thomas, his Confessions of an
English Opium-Eater, reviewed, 374.
De Sucy, Silvestre, his Melanges de Littė-
rature Orientale, noticed, 272.
De Tocqueville, Alexis, article on, 138-
interest of his correspondence, as re-
cently published, ib. omission of the
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