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26
Month
May
Year
1871
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Public Domain
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The .Tune Magazines. That June is near at hand we have the cvidence of the magazines bearlng thut date, several of which are on our tablc, as lollows: - Seribner't Monthly opens wlth. The Wonden of the ïellowatone, second paper, Witli twenty illustrations, an Intevestlug deicription of strange aud wonderful scenery, by N. P. Langford ; followed by, Ligbts aud ShudowBof the War, by VVilllani Wells, Illus. ; Three Leavea from a Story, póem, by Lois Brooke, illus. ; The Mother of the Emperor Wllliam, by Francis Johnsou, illus. ; Leipsic and lts Falr.by Thomas Emraette, illus. ; l'he Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, by A. S.Twcfmbly. Mus.; witli two other ïllustrated articles, - about flfty illustrations iu all. Norah, the Story oT a Wild Irlsh Olrl, Is concluded ; several arlditional cliapters are giren of Wilfred Cumbermede, by Geo. MacDonald, with other stories, poems, essays, er It leal notes, etc. Scribner is a success. $3 a year. Sciubner & Co , 854 Broadvvay N. Y. - The Atlantic has : Botanlzlag, by Wilsou FUgg: The Shlftlug oí Power:- Balances and Checks in Govcrmnent ; Jle hetabel, by Lucy Larconi ; A Vlrglnlan in New Eigland Thirty-live Years Ago, V.; The Capture of Fort Flsher, II., by H. c! Loekwood ; From Genuratlon to Generatlun, I., by Caroline Chescbro The Robln, byjohu ü. Whltller; Mountalneering in the Sierra Nevada, II., by Clarence Klng ; American Life in France, IV., by M. L. P. ■ Kate Beaumout, VI., by J. W. De Forest ■ Bubbles from an Ancient Pipe ; The New' Eugliab Edition of Lamb's Works, by J. E. Babson : A Summcr Mood, by Iliram R:ch ; JSncyclicals of a ïra veler, I., by H. H. Our Whispering Gallery, in whleh J. T. Fields converses of Chas. Dlckens ; Eiterary Notes, &c. Th nmnber completes the 27th Tolume. Jas. R. Oegood & Co., Boston. From the same, Our Young Polk, ppnrkling and brights btautiful in illustratlons as in typography, with three more chapters. of Jack Hazard and Ilis Fortunes, by .1. T. Trowbridge, foilowcd by a long list of arti. cleï by young folk; favorites. Fortúnale is the boy orgirl who is a regular recipt. ent of Our Young Folks, - The Galaxy has : two mors chapters- xxn.Jand xxi!i.-of Justin McCarthy's Lady Judith ; chaps. xix. of Overlaad, l)y J. W. DcForest, alinost as ser.sational as a Ledger story: chapH. xvi.-xix. of Ouifht We to Vtelt Her, by Mrs. Edwards: Words and thdr l'ses, by Rirluird Grant White ; a second paper on The Canipalgns of Kobert E. Lee, by A. H. Guernsuy ; a hfth paper on The Nctlier Side of New Yoj-k, by Edward Orapsey; Gascón Stories, by John Durand (kpulture, lts Ideas and Prácticos, by F !-;. Perktns ; and Fettera and Lures, by Ernst Rolaud. And ttaeo the lesser papers in tli3 several departments o( Drift Wood, ScicntificMiscellany, Current Litcrature, Club-Raom, and Nebuia?, are, as always, readable. The number completes the llth volume. Siieldo.v & Co., C77 Broadway, N. Y. - The Ladies' Bepogilory has a wild and grand landscape, " On the Illillouett North Fork, Yosomlte;" :t ilne portralt of " Augusta, Empresa of Qerniany," taken when younger, aid a very beautiful womau, if uotoverdrswn ; followed by a readable list ofpaperr, renglug a wi.do (leid and (uriiishing i"-)incthing for overy member of the fa'.iily circ!o,iive of them being ïllustrated. The nmnber closes the thiny (lrst volume. HiTcnccM k t Walden, Clnclnnatl. From tlie same, Golden llours, with a choice bill of fare for the boys and glrls, Includinsr auotlier insuilimont of " Breaklng; the Hules," and " Ned Waldron'fl lude.ciilcnce." Five articles are illustrated. Address as ahovo. - Goiley Lady's Bnok, in itseli almost a gallcry of art and bshlon. The ladies will ind'tiiis .Iimc nonrber especial ly valuable, both in the yewlng room nnd the kitclien, theworking pintes belogfull and complete, ind the p:igus of recipes season&bie. It is lie ünal Dumber ol' the eight.y second volime. Wlmt a veteran. Louis A. Qodey. 'hiliulolpliia. - Aud last comes Ihe Nurtery, with beautiful plctures, bandsome and largc print, and stoiitti in prose and poetry whlch are appreclated l)y the little one-', inakinir even the two ycar o!d exclulm, " read me a nndcter." John L. Siiouey, Boston,

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