The July Magazines
The followiug magazine exehunges have come to our table for July : Itarper's Monthiy is freighted with attraetive and Beusonable papers. The illiistrated urticles are : Some Laudmarks ol Oíd Virginia, by Allen C. Redwood ; Hospital Lile iu New York, by W. H. Ridemg ; OM Flemish Mastere (Anthony Van Dyck), by E. Masun ; Juggernaut, by A. H. Guernaey ; ükl-time Militianiustere, by Porto Crayon ; and, A Fust Weok in England, by E. C. Walton ïhere are four chapters (xx-xxiii) of Macleod of Dure, by William Black, and four of The Keturu of the Native, by Thomas Hardy. The complute storiea are : Owlet, by John Esteu (Jooke ; Daddy Will, a Gliuipse of Aucieut Dixic, by Charles D. Deshler; A Wife-Huut, by Uhar.es DeKay ; and, An Adventure in a Foreat, or Dicken'a Maypole Iun, by James Payn. Beuaon J. Lossing has a paper, Freedoin of the Press Vindicated, historical, and Dr. Abel Stevens gives Auecdotes of Voltaire Among the Swiss. The editorial departraents are well ftlled. Harper & Brothers, New York. The Atlantic Monttly -iint mimber oi the XLII volume - has : Some War Scènes Roviaited, by T. W. Higginson, who does u't take the gloomy view of aonie oi lus old-time abolition co-laborers ; The Romance oí a Family, a curiuus geneolagical study ; New Books on Art; The Wiil of Peter the Great, and the Easteru Questiou, by Allen B. Magruder; St. George's Company, by H. E. ScuUder; The Europeaus (the opening chaptera of a uew novel), by Henry James, Jr.; Weak Sight, by H. O. Angelí, M. D.; Mosuma Sets Yo, or Womau's Sacrifice (aíter a Japanese novel), by N. T. ICauek ; Open Letters trom New York, tuis time in society ; Americanisms, by Richard Grant White ; and a well-spiced Coptributor's Club. In poetry we have : Kearsarge, by S. Weir Mitchell ; The Uld Man of the Mouiitain, by J. ï. Trowbridge ; The Dreain Fay, by Rose Terry Cooke ; Uur Neighbor, by Harriet Prescott Spofford ; Mid-Summer Dawu, by Harriet W. Preston ; and, Song, by Edinuud C. Stedman. Houghton, Osgood & Co., Boston. The aelections for the Ecleclic have evidently been made with discrimiuatiou and for the times. The opening paper is, Man and Suieuce,- a Reply to Tyndall, by Charles Elam, M.D. Goldwin Smith haa two papers, The E.ibtjru Crisis and The üreatuess of the Romans. There are four chapters- xvi-xix- ol William Black's Macleod of Dare, Auiong the other papera are, Yienna and Yiennese Lite, Irum lilackieood ; The Earth's Place iu Nature, by J. Norman Lockyer, F. R. ÍS., ïi ; Edmund Burk, trom Temple Bar ; The State of Paris belore the üutbreak or the Revolution, by H. Taiue ; Memorials of a Man of Letters - Macvey Napier, for eighteeu years editor of the Ediuburgh Eeview-by John Mürltfy ; Sume Phyaiological Errors ; and Th (i tuik'iier Bird. In poetry there is, Uur Futura Hpe, - an Eastern Hynin, by Dean Stanley Tlie eugr&ving on steel ia "The Roman Children," a beautiful picture. The notes on Literatura, Science, and Art are t'ull and interesting. Theuumber begins a new volume. E. R. Pelton, New York.
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