The Official Correspondence On The Claims Of The United...
in respect to the "Alabama." (Longmans.) American Neutrality; its Honourable- Past, its Expedient Future. By George Bemis. (Boston : Little, Brown,, and Co.; London: Sampson......
Current Literature.
Publishers and Authors. By James Spedding. (John Russell Smith.) —The name of Mr. Spedding on the title-page of a small volume which was refused insertion in more than one......
The Treasury Of French Cookery. By Mrs. Toogood....
is a book which ought to be in every household, but which it is hopeless to recommend to every kitche-^ If cooks would only read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest it, we should......
Dr. Cflapman On Cholera.*
A WORK which professed to put forth new views on the nature and treatment of such a disease as Cholera would at all times be received and looked into with attention, and now,......
Scenes In French Monasteries. By Algernon Taylor....
Taylor is already known to the reading public as the author of a book called Convent Life in .11.4. His present work is an equally careful study of the great religious houses of......
Three Phases Of Christian Love. By Lady Herbert....
Herbert has done well to bring the life of St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine, before the English public, though the French bio- graphy which has here been tranalated does......
The Little Kingdom; Or, The Servants Of The Stomach. By
Jean Mace. Translated by a Lady. Two vols. (Saunders and Otley.)—Two charm- ing little volumes. It is hard to say whether instruction or amusement predominates in them, whether......