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By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortined with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-Civil Service Gazette.

Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk.

JAMES EPPS & Co. HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, London.

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"WHAT DO YOU THINK OF NUBIAN SOLUBLE INK PELLETS?" idified ink in the world made in small pellets which can be dissolved immediately in water as required, making a beautiful jk, jet black, permanent, non-corrosive, will copy at any time, and write as freely as a pencil. No office should be without You can travel all the world over with it, It takes y time, and, is handy and clean; and will not soil anything. Can be carried in waistcoat pocket. Ask your stationer or chemist for it, or sample box will be forwarded on receipt of 18. in aings; if not satisfactory money refunded." -NUBIAN MANUFACTURING CO., 36 and 37, Cock-lane, London, E.C.

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LIFE DEPARTMENT.-Policies effected in New Participating Class (Table B) before the close of this year will participate for Two Years in the Division of Profits to be declared for the term ending the 31st of December, 1883.

FIRE RENEWAL PREMIUMS falling due at MIDSUMMER should be paid within fifteen days therefrom. Offices: Liverpool. London, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and Newcastle.

Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal for Fire and Life Insurance and Annuities may be obtained at the Company's Offices, or from any of its Agents. Applications for Agencies invited.

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CHATTO & WINDUS, PUBLISHERS.

MR. SWINBURNE'S NEW POEMS.

TRISTRAM of LYONESSE, and other Poems. By Algernon Charles
Charles Swinburne. Crown 8vo.

cloth extra, 98.

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Mr. Swinburne's other Works are as follows:

WILLIAM BLAKE: a Critical Essay. Demy 8vo. 168.
SONGS BEFORE SUNRISE. Crown 8vo. 10s. Gd.
BOTHWELL: a Tragedy. Crown 8vo. 12s. 6d.
GEORGE CHAPMAN: an Essay. Crown 8vo. 78.
SONGS of TWO NATIONS. Crown 8vo. 6s.
ESSAYS and STUDIES. Crown 8vo. 12s.
ERECTHEUS: a Tragedy. Crown Svo. 68.

NEW WORK BY MR. LOUIS STEVENSON.

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NEW ARABIAN NIGHTS. By R. Louis Stevenson. 2 vols. small 8vo. cloth extra, 12s.; and

at every Library.

Also, now ready, by the same Author, crown 8vo. cloth extra, 68.

FAMILIAR STUDIES of MEN and BOOKS. By R. Louis Stevenson.

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The INNOCENTS ABROAD; or, the New Pilgrim's Progress; bein some Account of the Steamship" Quaker City's" Pleasure Excursi to Europe and the Holy Land. With 234 Illustrations. Crown sy cloth extra, 78. Gd.

The INNOCENTS at HOME; and ROUGHING IT. With 200 Il trations by F. A. Fraser. Crown 8vo. cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

A TRAMP ABROAD. With 314 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. cloth extr 78. 6d.

BRET HARTE'S COLLECTED WORKS. Arranged and Revised by the Author. Complete

5 vols. crown 8vo. cloth extra, 6s, each.

Vol. 1, COMPLETE POETICAL and DRAMATIC WORKS. With Steel
Plate Portrait, and an Introduction by the Author.

The SELECT WORKS of BRET HARTE, in Prose and Poetry. With
Introductory Essay by J. M. Beliew. Portrait of the Author, and 50
Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, s. 6d.

A TERRIBLE TEMPTATION.

The WANDERING HEIR.

A SIMPLETON.

A WOMAN-HATER.

PUT YOURSELF in HIS PLACE.

IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND.

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Vol. 3. TALES of the ARGONAUTS-EASTERN SKETCHES.
Vol. 4. GABRIEL CONROY.
Vol. 5. STORIES-CONDENSED NOVELS, &c.

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The TWINS of TABLE MOUNTAIN. Feap. 8vo. picture cover, ls.
crown svo. cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
JEFF BRIGGS'S LOVE STORY. Feap. 8vo. picture cover, 1s; clo
extra 24. Gd.

NOVELS.

Uniform in style, crown 8vo. cloth extra, with Illustrations, 3s. 6d. each.

HARD CASH.

PEG WOFFINGTON.
CHRISTIE JOHNSTONE.

GRIFFITH GAUNT.

The DOUBLE MARRIAGE.

NEW NOVELS AT EVERY LIBRARY.

The MARTYRDOM of MADELINE. By Robert Buchanan. 3 vols. crown 8vo.

PRINCE SARONI'S WIFE. By Julian Hawthorne. 2 vols. crown 8vo.
IN MAREMMA. By Ouida. 3 vols. crown 8vo.

COALS of FIRE. By David Christie Murray. 3 vols, crown 8vo.
SECOND EDITION, now ready, profusely illustrated, 2 vols. crown 8vo. cloth extra, 24s. ; and at every Library,

The LIFE of GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. By Blanchard Jerrold.

"Mr. Jerrold's chapters are very amusing reading; and admirers of Cruikshank will owe him a debt of gratitude for gathering together much that has hitherto lain scattered, weaving it in his own fashion, and enriching the whole with reproductions of Cruikshank's sketches, which, though they are of course but as a drop out of an ocean, yet comprise many which are of interest in conjunction with the text."-Daily News.

OUIDA'S NEW STORIES.-Small 4to. cloth gilt, cinnamon edges, 78.
By Ouida.

BIMBI: Stories for Children.

"Ouida has done something for holiday-readers as well as for children in her volume called 'Bimbi.' So delightful are some of the stories that they create a wish that she had spent more of her undoubted talent in this direction. She is a poet at heart; and there is genius in so much that she writes that we naturally expect to find her at her best when she is writing for children, to whom both genius and poetry would only offer their purest and truest gifts."-Academy.

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"Mr. Fitzgerald's present work may be looked upon as in some sort biographical, but its contents are so varied and discursive that it is hard to say what it is, or is not. We feel as we read it that it is instructive, healthy and amusing, and are not concerned to ponder as to what heading it would most aptly fall under were we writing a history of English literature.... Much of the first volume is taken up by memoranda concerning eminent persons whom the author has known. Some of the details concerning Charles Dickens are very touching, and we have been more interested than we can tell by the few pages devoted to that good and strong man John Forster....The second volume contains much gossip that is new to us about old books and old booksellers, illustrated copies, the literary aspects of the stage, and a hundred other things which book ish men are fond of."

Notes and Queries.

LOVE ME LITTLE, LOVE ME LONG.
FOUL PLAY.

The CLOISTER and the HEARTH.
The COURSE of TRUE LOVE.

The AUTOBIOGRAPHY of a THIEF, &c.

FOR CASH ONLY. By James Payn. 3 vols. crown 8vo.
The PRINCE of WALES'S GARDEN-PARTY, and other Stories. B
Mrs. J. H. Riddell. Crown 8vo. cloth extra, 68.
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, illustrated, 6s.

EASY STAR LESSONS.
Year, Drawings of the Constellations, &c. By RICHARD A. PROCTOR.
Mr. Proctor's other Works are as follows:-
FAMILIAR SCIENCE STUDIES. Crown 8vo. cloth OUR PLACE among INFINITIES: a Series
extra, 7s. 6d.

With Star Maps for every Night in th

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ROUGH WAYS MADE SMOOTH:
Familiar Essays on Scientific Subjects.
Svo, cloth extra, 6s.

Essays contrasting our Little Abode in Spa and Time with the Infinities Around us. Crow 8vo. cloth extra, 6s.

The EXPANSE of HEAVEN: a Series of Essays
the Wonders of the Firmament. Crown Sy
cloth extra, 6s.

WAGES and WANTS of SCIENCE WORKER
Crown 8vo. 1s. 6d.
SATURN and its SYSTEM. New and Revised Ed
tion. With Plates, demy 8vo. cloth extra, 10s. 6
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ALL SORTS and CONDITIONS of MEN: an Impossible Story. By Walter Besant and James Rice.

Illustrated by Fred. Barnard.

MORE NEWS of CHAUCER. By Mrs. H. R. Haweis. Illustrated.

HOW PÈRE PERRAULT SPENT HIS LEGACY. By Alice Corkran.

A TOURIST'S NOTES: Easter, 1882.

ABOUT YORKSHIRE. By Katharine S. Macquoid. With 5 Illustrations by Thomas R. Maequold.
The ADMIRAL'S WARD. By Mrs. Alexander.

A NEW NOVEL by WILKIE COLLINS, entitled 'HEART and SCIENCE: a Story of the Pres
Day,' will be begun in the August Number.
CHATTO & WINDUS, Piccadilly, W.

Editorial Communications should be addressed to "The Editor"-Advertisements and Business Letters to "The Publisher"-at the Office, 20, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C.
Printed by John C. FRANCIS, Athenæum Press, Took's Court, Chancery-lane, E.C.; and Published by the said JOHN C. FRANCIS, &t No. 20, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.
Agents: for ScorLAND, Messrs. Bell & Bradfute, and Mr. John Menzies, Edinburgh; for IRELAND, Mr. John Robertson, Dublin.-Saturday, July 1, 1882.

Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music and the Drama.

No. 2854.

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1882.

AUGUST 29, 30, 31, and SEPTEMBER 1.

New Oratorio, REDEMPTION.'

Composed expressly for this Festival by M. GOUNOD.
New Cantata,PSYCHE.' By Herr GADE.

New Cantata, GRAZIELLA.' By Sir JULIUS BENEDICT.
New Cantata, 'The HOLY CITY.' By A. R. GAUL.
NEW ORCHESTRAL WORK. By VILLIERS STANFORD.
MARCHE NUPTIALE. By GOUNOD,
Composed for the Marriage of the Duke of Albany.
Principal Artistes:-Madame ALBANI, Miss ANNA WILLIAMS, and
Madame MARIE ROZE; Madame PATEY and Madame TREBELLI;
Mr. EDWARD LLOYD and Mr. MAAS; Mr. SANTLEY, Mr. F. KING,
and bignor FOLI

Conductor-Sir MICHAEL COSTA.

BAND and CHORUS of 500 PERFORMERS. OUTLINE PROGRAMMES on application to 26, Waterloo-street, Birmingham.

CORPORATION OF LIVERPOOL.

AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF PICTURES IN OIL AND WATER COLOURS, 1882.

NOTICE to EXHIBITORS -The above Exhibition will OPEN in the WALKER ART-GALLERY on MONDAY, September 4th. The dates for receiving Pictures are from the 1st to the 12th August, both in

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Farme, Cards of Particulars, and all information may be obtained on application to Mr. CHARLES DYALL, Curator, Walker Art-Gallery, Liverpool, to whom all Works of Art intended for Exhibition should be addressed.

Lesdon Agent, Mr. James Bourlet, 17, Nassau-street, Middlesex
Hospital.
JOSEPH RAYNER, Town Clerk, Honorary Secretary.

CITY and GUILDS of LONDON INSTITUTE for

the ADVANCEMENT of TECHNICAL EDUCATION.-The COMMITTEE of this Institute are prepared to appoint a HEAD MASTER to the Applied Art Department of the Finsbury Technical College. He will be required to give Advanced Instruction in Drawing in Colour and Da, to superintend Classes in Modelling and Wood-Carving, and to deliver or to arrange for the delivery of, Lectures on Style, Ornament, and Decoration, with special reference to Furniture and Cabinet-making. The instruction will be mostly (but not exclusively) in the Evening. The Master will be free to pursue such private work as may not interfere with the discharge of his duties to the Institute. Candidates are required to have had some experience in Teaching. A liberal Salary offered, with a Share of the Students' Fees.-Applications, stating qualifications, accompanied by copies of testimonials and Original Works, to be forward, not later than JULY 20th, to the DIRECTOR and SECRETARY of the Istate, Gresham College, E.C.

SHEPHERD BROS.' PICTURE GALLERY.

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FAMILY CRESTS.-Families who have recently

had Crests granted them by Herald's College, and may desire to have them embodied in an elaborate New Work on the Crests of Great Britain, Dominion of Canada, India, and Australasia, are invited to COMMUNICATE with the Editor, Mr. J. MACLAREN, at Mr. Jack's, Publisher, 45, Ludgate-hill, London.

SHORTHAND AMANUENSIS or SECRETARY.

-A LADY (experienced) offers SERVICES Very legible nonfeminine Longhand, good Correspondent. Knowledge of German, French, and Reporting. If resident and desired, Terms mutual.-Address S. S., May's, 159, Piccadilly, W.

BRITISH MUSEUM

and all PUBLIC

LIBRARIES.-Reference made. Copies Extracted and carefully Revised. Translations in all Languages. Address Mr. MASON, 38, Museum-street, London, W.C.

LIBRARIES arranged; MSS. indexed; Private

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contracted for.-LIB, Messrs. W. H. Smith & Sons, 186, Strand, London. IBRARY ASSISTANTS WANTED. - Previous experience and good references indispensable.-Apply by letter, Library, New Bond-street.

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Teachers for the Session 1882-3:-The Misses Case and Miss E. F. Squire; J. G. Pease, B.A. Lond. (Classics and English); John Bridge, M.A. Lond. (Mathematics); Mr. Archibald Ballantyne (History and Literature); (French); Mr. John Guppy (Chemistry); Mr. W. H. Fisk (Drawing); Miss C. Squire, R.A.M. (Music); Mr. Winterbottom (Gymnastics); Miss Mary Birch (Dancing). The NEXT TERM begins SEPTEMBER 20th. Heath Brow, Hampstead, London.

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stating age and Salary required, to Mr. ARMSTRONG, Grosvenor Gallery Alling up about Eighteen VACANCIES on the FOUNDATION,

ANECDOTES.

The EDITOR of LONDON

SOCIETY is ready to receive ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS for ANECDOTE CORNER. See the JULY Number of the Magazine.-Office: 22, Exeter-street, Strand.

LITERATURE.-The EDITOR of a Daily Journal

is prepared to make certain tentative ARRANGEMENTS with Gentlemen of distinct Literary ability, who are prepared from time to time to supply ORIGINAL ARTICLES, in length about two-thirus of the average Times Leader, dealing, in a bright and popular manner, with Social, Literary, or semi-Philosophic Questions.

Specimens, ready for use, with a statement of the price per Essay, to be sent to M. R. J., care of Messrs. Dale, Reynolds & Co., Advertising Agents, 41, Tavistock-street, Covent-garden, W.C.

Remuneration must be moderate to commence with.

TO IGHT ORA POPULAR STORY, which

Sir JOHN GILBERT'S Great Picture, CHARGE of PRINCE RUPERT at NASEBY, with other Works by Academicians and leading British Artists-27, King-street, St. James's; and at Nottingham.

ARUNDEL SOCIETY.-Chromo-lithographs from

Works of the Old Masters, representing in their proper colours various Frescoes by Giotto, Fra Angelico. Perugino, Michael Angelo, Raphael, and other Italian Painters, and Pictures by Van Eyck, Memling. Albert Dürer, Holbein, &c., are sold to the public as well as to members, at prices varying from 10s to 48s. Priced Lists of all the PubLations of the Society, with particulars of Membership, will be sent post free on application at 24, Old Bond-street. London, W.

F. LAMBE PRICE, Secretary.

ANDSCAPE and ANIMAL PAINTING. - An

fa beautiful Scenery, is willing to take a PUPIL. The highest references iren-For terms, &c., apply to R., care of Messrs. Walker & Mewburn, 12 Furnival's Inn, E.C.

KETCHING from NATURE, Oil or Water

Colours-CLASSES now meeting. Six Lessons, One Guinea, by a LADY EXHIBITOR. Country visited.-M., care of Greinsdal, 24, Church-street, Kensington.

MAYALL'S ELECTRIC LIGHT STUDIOS for

INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY, 164, NEW BOND-STREET Corner of Grafton-street), ALWAYS OPEN, regardless of the Weather. Appointments entered daily. Special appointments after 6 P.M.

TO LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c. - ILLUS

TRATED LECTURES on MUSIC, Scientific and Popular. - Mr. FRANK AUSTIN, L. Mus TCL, is open to receive ENGAGEMENTS for the above-Address 85, Englefield-road, London, N.

MRS. FENWICK MILLER is now making

ENGAGEMENTS for next Winter for her LITERARY and other LECTURES-For Syllabus, &c., address 184. St. Paul's road. Highbury, London, Mrs Fenwick Miller's Re-engagements have included all chief Institutes: Leeds, Exeter, Southampton, Birmingham, Bolton, &c.

MR. HENRY BLACKBURN'S LECTURES.

MR HENRY BLACKBURN, Editor of Academy Notes,' will continue his Popular ART-LECTURES. commencing in SEPTEMBER NEXT Illustrated by Sketches and Diagrams; as delivered at the Leadon Institution, Royal Institution, Manchester, &c.-For particulars address to 103, Victoria-street, London, S. W.

AD.Sc. of LONDON UNIVERSITY (Biological

Branch); B.Sc. Honour-man in Experimental Physics, Zoology. Geology, and Paleontology; Gold Medallist of University College, London, experienced, is open to an APPOINTMENT as Science Master or Lecturer-Address L. M. T., care of Chappell & Co., Parlament-street, Harrogate.

THE RESTORATION of

PAINTINGS, or any WORK necessary to their PRESERVATION, effected with every regard to the safest and most cautious treatment, by

M. HAINE THOMPSON, Studio, 41. George-street, Portman-square, W.

TO LET, from JULY 1st an excellent STUDIO

in South Kensington, with Bed-oom, wc, Cellarage, &c. Rent, 75-Apply on the Premises, 1, Stratford-avenue, Marloes-road, S.W.; or to THOMAS WEBSTER, Esq., 43, Lincoln's Inn-fields, W.C.

NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS and Others. appeared some years ago in the pages of a well-known magazine.Address A. Z., Messrs. Adams & Francis, 59, Fleet-street, E.C.

A LADY, with some experience in Reviewing,

wishes similar WORK for a Daily or Weekly Newspaper.-Address DIDO, Messrs. G. Street & Co., 30, Cornhill, E.C.

A READY WRITER,

with Ten Years' active experience of Newspaper Work and Management, may shortly be open to RE-ENGAGEMENT as Editor, Sub Editor, or regular Contributor of Leading Articles, Descriptive Matter and Reviews, toa London or prominent Provincial Journal. Would go Abroad for good offer, but would prefer Town.-Address Z., care of Messrs. G. Street & Co., 30, Cornhill, London, E.C.

thoroughly efficient, and experienced in Literary, Legal, and general business, open to ENGAGEMENT (short one preferred). Willing to Travel.-BREVI, 6, Marlborough-read. Holloway, N.

VERBATIM SHORTHAND WRITER,

AN EXPERIENCED SUB-EDITOR REQUIRED

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PRESS. VERBATIM REPORTER, generally

efficient in Newspaper Work, who has been on the Press for several years. seeks RE-ENGAGEMENT. Energetic and possesses good testimonials.-REPORTER, 10, Wellington-grove, Cheltenham.

UBLISHERS and NEWSPAPER PROPRIEoffers temporary or occasional ASSISTANCE.-G. H., care of Mr. BEWICK, 16, Air-street, Piccadilly.

AUTHORS AGENCY.

PUBLISHERS' AC

COUNTS CHECKED and EXAMINED on behalf of Authors. The interests of Authors efficiently represented. Advice given as to the best mode of Publishing. Sale and Transfer of Literary Property carefully conducted -Mr. A. M. BURGHES, Accountant and Literary Agent, 1A, Paternoster-row, London.

C. MITCHELL & CO., Agents for the Sale and

Purchase of Newspaper Property, beg to announce that they have several Newspaper Properties for Disposal.

C. MITCHELL & CO. are instructed to DISPOSE

of the COPYRIGHT and PLANT of an Old-Established CONSERVATIVE COUNTY WEEKLY PAPER in the Midland Counties. Capital required about 2,000l. Principals only or their Solicitors treated with.

C. MITCHELL & CO., Agents for the Sale and

Purchase of Newspaper Properties, undertake Valuations for Probate or Purchase, Investigations, and Audit of Accounts, &c. 12 and 13. Red Lion-court. Fleet-street. E.C.

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PAUL'S SCHOOL. An Examination for will be held on SEPTEMBER 5th, and Two Following Days.-For information apply to the CLERK to the GOVERNORS, Mercers' Hall, E.C.; or to the SCHOOL SECRETARY, 40, St. Paul's Churchyard, E.C.

HE FROEBEL TRAINING SCHOOL of Kindergarten and School, at 9, Norland-place, Notting-hill. The TRAINING SCHOOL will provide Instruction for those who wish to become Educators of Children. Its object is to supply the long-felt demand for Ladies who have been thoroughly trained as Kindergarten Teachers, and who are also capable of continuing the Education of Children on the principles of Frabel up to the age of 10 or 12 years LECTURERS: Miss Shedlock, Miss Macornish, Miss Chapman, J. Sully, M.A., Mr. Sonnenschein, P. Harding, M.A., Prof. Henry Morley, LL.D.

The School will OPEN in SEPTEMBER-For Prospectus and Entrance Form apply to Miss E. LORD, 10, Norland-place, Notting-hill.

HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL for SONS of GEN

TLEMEN, LAUSANNE, St. Roch, No. 1, on the Lake of Geneva, -Classics, Mathematics, Commercial Branches, Modern Languages: French and German constantly spoken. Preparation is given for all English Examinations, Sandhurst, Woolwich, Army, Civil Service. Best references. Terms, 601.-For Prospectus address the Principal, Dr GOERGEUS.

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of WIGHT PROPRIETARY COLLEGE (LIMITED), near Ryde. Visitor-The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP of WINCHESTER. President-The Right Hon. LORD ROLLO. Chairman of Council-The Right Rev. BISHOP MCDOUGALL, the Ven, the Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight. Head Master-Rev. F. D. TEESDALE, M.A., New College, Oxon. The College stands in a beautiful old Park of 21 acres, with Gymnasium, Fives Courts, and good Sea Bathing, and enjoys all the advantages of a Southern climate, Classical and Modern Departments.

The WINTER TERM will Commence 21st SEPTEMBER NEXT.
Particulars of the HEAD MASTER or the SECRETARY.

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WEIMAR, GERMANY.

PENSION for a few YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Frau von SCHMELING, at 1, Buchfahrterweg, Weimar, Germany,

Great educational advantages, with careful Home Training and special attention to Health. SESSION begins OCTOBER 1st. References-Baroness von Koschkull, Oberin des Magdalenstifts, in Berlin.

General Superintendent, Hofprediger Dr. Kögel, Berlin. Mrs. James F. Pullar, Rosebank, Perth, N.B. Prospectus, with many other references, forwarded on application to Frau von SCHMELING.

SCHOOL and COLLEGE PRIZES.

RELFE

BROTHERS' NEW CATALOGUE, containing several Thousand Books (in every variety of binding), carefully selected for Prizes, is now ready, and will be forwarded free on application The prices are classified in a convenient form. A very large Stock is kept so as to avoid all possible delay. Medals, Certificates, and Books for School Libraries are included in the Catalogue. Blocks bearing the Arms of Colleges and Names of Schools engraved for stamping.-6, Charterhouse-buildings, Aldersgate, EC.

THE UNITED LIBRARIES (Booth's, Churton's,

Hodgson's, Hookham's, and Saunders & Otley's), 307, Regentstreet, W.-These old-established Libraries are now in direct communication with Mudie's Select Library, from which well-known and popular Library they receive ample supplies from day to day of all the best New Books as they appear. Subscription, One Guinea per Annum and upwards, according to the number of volumes required. Revised Lists of the principal New Books in circulation are now ready, and will be forwarded postage free on application.-The United Libraries, 307. Regentstreet, W. THOMAS RUSSELL, Manager,

LONDON

LIBRARY.

12, ST. JAMES'S-SQUARE, S. W.
President LORD HOUGHTON.
Vice-Presidents-Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P., E. H. Bunbury,
Esq., A. Tennyson, Esq.

Trustees-Lord Houghton, Earl of Carnarvon, Earl of Rosebery.

The Library contains 90,000 Volumes of Ancient and Modern Literature, in various Languages. Subscription. 3 a year, or 2, with Entrance-fee of 6.; Life Membership, 261. Fifteen Volumes are allowed to Country, and Ten to Town Members Reading Room open from Ten to half-past Six. Catalogue, New Edition, 1875 (1,062 pp.), price 16s.; to Members, 12s. Prospectuses on application. ROBERT HARRISON, Secretary and Librarian.

PRINTING. JOHN BALE & SONS, Printers of

the Dental Review. Celebrities of the Day, the Englishwoman's Review, and other Periodicals, are prepared to undertake the PRINTING of Magazines, Pamphlets, Book work, Catalogues, &c., on the most reasonable terms. Estimates free.-Steam Printing Offices, 87-89, Great Titchfield-street, Oxford-street, London.

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

WYMAN &

SONS,

Printers and Publishers, call attention to the facilities they possess for the COMPLETE, ECONOMIC, and PUNCTUAL PRODUCTION of FERIODICAL LITERATURE, whether Illustrated or Plain. Estimates furnished to Projectors of New Periodicals for either Printing or Irinting and Publishing.-74 and 75, Great Queen-street, London, W.C.

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Reproduced in Fac-simile by the Autotype Process, and accompanied with Notices of each Plate by the Rev. STOPFORD BROOKE, M.A.

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Sales by Auction

THE HAMILTON PALACE LIBRARIES. ESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, having received instructions from HIS GRACE the DUKE of HAMILTON to SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 13, Wellingtonstreet, Strand the magnificent LIBRARIES of PRINTED BOOKS and MANUSCRIPTS from Hamilton Palace, beg to announce that the FIRST SALE, forming the FIRST PORTION of the BECKFORD LIBRARY, commenced on FRIDAY, June 30, and will be continued during the Eleven Following Days.

Catalogues may be had, price 5s., by post 5s. 6d. A limited number on LARGE and FINE Paper, with the Prices and Names of Purchasers, will be issued, price 10s. 6d. The prices and names will also be issued separately, price 3s.

The Valuable Collection of Coins formed by the Rev.
GEORGE WYLIE.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W C., on MONDAY, July 10, and Two Following Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, a valuable COLLECTION of choice GREEK, ROMAN, EARLY BRITISH, ANGLO-SAXON, and POST CONQUEST COINS, formed by the Rev GEORGE WYLIE, including many very Important Pieces, in fine condition,

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if by post, on
receipt of two stamps.

The Topographical and Miscellaneous Library of the late
Rev. WILLIAM COLLETT.

MESSRS, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-
street, Strand, W C., on FRIDAY, July 14, and Two Following Days at
1 o'clock precisely, the TOPOGRAPHICAL and MISCELLANEOUS
LIBRARY of the late Rev. WILLIAM COLLETT, Rector of Hawstead.
Suffolk; comprising an extensive Collection of Works relating to the
Eastern Counties, more especially to the County of Suffolk, many with
numerous additional Illustrations, including a quantity of clever
Original Drawings-First Editions of the Popular Novels by Dickens,
Thackeray, and others-Books illustrated by G. Cruikshank-important
Books on the Fine Arts-best Editions of recent Standard Works, chiefly
in fine bindings; also a Collection of Engravings, principally consisting
of l'ortraits of Suffolk Celebrities and Topographical Views.
May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if by post, on
receipt of six stamps.

A Collection of Engravings.

Four Guineas per Volvolumes, each containing 24 Illustrations, price MESSRS, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

Volume the First now ready.

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SALE, COLLECTION of ANTIQUE CAMEOS and INTAGLIOS, BRONZES, PICTURES by known Masters, &c.-Can be viewed by written appointment to C. S., 24, Trafalgar-square, Fulham-road, S. W.

TO : LEARNED SOCIETIES, &c.-TO BE LET, cadilly, opposite Burlington House. Large Rooms. Apply to Mr. Toovey, 177, Piccadilly.

TO ARTISTS and MUSICIANS. TO BE SOLD

(in consequence of death), situate at Hampstead Hill-gardens, N.W., a small Detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, of Queen Anne Architecture, with cheerful Garden and fine old Trees; containing Dining-room, 17 ft. by 14 ft; Drawing-room, 17 ft. by 13 ft.; principal Bed-room, 14 ft. 9 in. by 13 ft. 9 in.. Two others, and Two Attics, Bathroom, and usual Offices, and having Studio and Music-room, 46 ft. by about 20 ft.; Two Ferneries; also Billiard and Smoking-room, 46 ft. by 18 ft. The property, built in the most substantial manner by the late owner for his own occupation, is offered by Private Treaty, with the Contents, consisting of an Organ built by Bryceson Brothers & Ellis, with Ten Stops and Two Manuals, bellows worked by small Hydraulic Engine; Billiard Table by Burroughes & Watts, fitted with Electrical Marking Apparatus; and a perfect assemblage of Furniture of the Queen Anne period, collected with rare judgment and regardless of cost.-Further particulars may be had (by letter only) from J. LEE, 24, The Avenue, Brondesbury, N.W.

SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W C.. on TUESDAY, July 18, and Two Following Days. at 1 o'clock precisely, a COLLECTION of ENGRAVINGS, comprising Fancy Subjects by Bartolozzi, G. Morland, and others, after Masters of the French School - Portraits and Fancy Subjects in Mezzotints Humorous Mezzotints-Collections of French and other CostumesEngravings by Old Masters, including examples of Beham, Aldegraver, H. Goltzius, and others- an extensive Collection of Title-pages, Printers' Marks, &c Topographical Engravings-Caricatures, including an important Series of the Works of Gillray-Line Engravings by Strange, Wille, Sharp, Woollett, and others-English Portraits, Drawings in Water Colours, by G. Wolfe, &c.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if by post, on receipt of two stamps.

The Library of the late Major-General ALEXANDER
STEWART ALLAN

MESSRS, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W C. on TUESDAY, July 23, and Three Following Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, the VALUABLE LIBRARY of the late MajorGeneral ALEXANDER STEWART ALLAN; including Willis's Survey of the Cathedrals and Parochiale Anglicanum, 4 vols. in 3-Camden Society's Publications, 69 vols-Notes and Queries, 69 vols.-Chalmers's Caldonia 3 vols.-Douglas's Peerage and Baronage of Scotland, 3 vols. -Maitland's History of Scotland and Edinburgh, 3 vols.-Anderson's Thesaurus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotia - Le Quien Oriens Christianus, 3 vols.-Fac-similes of National Manuscripts of Scotland and Ireland, 6 vols -Acts of Parliament of Scotland, with Index, 13 vols. -Moreri, Dictionnaire Historique, 10 vols.-Bayle's General Dictionary, 10 vols Ughelli Italia Sacra, 10 vols. in 9-Assemani Bibliotheca Orientalis, 4 vols.-Hook's Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, with Index, 12 vols -Kay's Portraits, 2 vols.-Aunals of the Four Masters, 6 vols Lyndesay Fac-simile of an Ancient Heraldic Manuscript Scottish Armorial Bearings, 2 vols.-Dugdale's Monasticon, 3 vols. Theiner Vetera Monumenta, 5 vols - Manx Society's Publications, 30 vols -numerous Genealogical and Rare Works respecting Scotch Families and Scotland-Publications of the Abbotsford, Bannatyne, Maitland, and Spalding Clubs-Gentleman's Magazine, from the Commencement to 1863 inclusive-Calendars of State Papers-Record Commissioners Publications-Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britainand numerous Standard Works in all Classes of Literature.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if by post, on receipt of four stamps.

Removed from Wimbledon, and to be Sold (ly order of the Proprietor) by

W. & F. C. BONHAM, at their Rooms, 65,

and 13, at 1 o'clock precisely, important WORKS of ART, consisting of a number of valuable Pictures; including a grand Work by the late Sir E. Landseer, R A.-the Portrait of a Lady, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, PR.A.-two very important Works from the Collection of Lady Thomond, formerly Miss Palmer, niece of Sir Joshua Reynoldsnumerous Marble Statuettes on marble pedestals, with revolving topsThe Triumph of Venus The Triumph of Bacchus, The Morning Walk, Taking Advantage, The Roman Girl, The Fisher Boy, and others. The ARTISTIC FURNITURE comprises beautiful Cabinets in Satinwood, inlaid with pear-tree, thuya, tulip. and other woods in the Sheraton period. Also Mantel-pieces, Overmantles, and Cabinets in Mahogany, Ebonized, and other woods-Suites of Furniture, Walnut, Satinwood, Ebonized Frames. richly upholstered in Tapestry. Plush. Figured Silk, and other fashionable materials-magnificent Inlaid Italian Furniture, comprising noble Glasses, Drawing-room Chairs covered in Silk, Sutherland and occasional Tables of rare beauty, noble Dressing Chests, with glass and jewel drawers attached, Brass Bedsteads and Bedding and Bed-room Suites, and Pedestals, en suite, the celebrated Clock by Quare, in tortoiseshell case, from the Beckford Collection at Fonthill Abbey The MARBLE STATUETTES are by eminent Italian Sculptors a noble Pair of Revolving Vases, with Cupids and birds, standing eight feet high-a superb Mosaic Table, in birds and flowers, on elegant carved and gilt stand-Sèvres, Dresden, Vienna, and other choice China in handsome Vases. Figures, and Groups-Clocks and Tazzas in gilt cases, decorated with China Plaques-ditto in Marbleand a richly-chased Clock and Ewers by Maro, of Paris. The PICTURES comprise a grand Work by Sir E. Landseer. R.A., containing the Portraits of the Duke of Beaufort and Sister when young, purchased from the artist's sale-Two important Works by Ibotson from Lady Thomond's collection-Portrait of a Lady, by Sir Joshua Reynolds-a very fine Example by Sidney R. Percy, being a View in North Wales-and Specimens by the following Artists:

J. E. Gaisson

J. Sant

J. Clayton Adams
Mortimer, R.A.
Inskip

Vincent Clare

Sidney Percy

L. Lanck ow
H.C Byrant
Walraven
Roosenboon

G. H. Barrable
Wighton

J. Brooks

R Kemm

T. F. Dicksee

John Wynants,

De Heen
G. Dow

Sir E. Landseer T. Ostade

E. Hughes Bonifatysi

J. M Turner, R.A. Geo. Cole
Sir Joshua Reynolds Schlesinger
G. Brown

McGarth

J. T. Feel Geo. Turner

P. Nasmyth Vanderworth

Sir G. Kneller

N. Pousin
Van Orley,

A few Water-Colour Drawings by Salmon, Chas. Earle, Duval. Also an
important Work by Otto Kuppert, Painter to H.M. the Emperor of
Austria.

May be viewed and Catalogues had on the Monday and Tues lay previous.

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THE FOURTH PORTION OF THE SALE
Will take place

This day, SATURDAY, on MONDAY, July 10, and Following Day.
THE FIFTH AND LAST PORTION,

On SATURDAY, July 15, MONDAY, July 17, and
Three Following Days.

And may be viewed Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday preceding,
from 10 to 5 only.
Catalogues, price 5s.; by post, s. 6d.

Drawings by J. M. W. TURNER, R.A., the Property of JOHN RUSKIN, Esq.

MESSRS CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, 8. King-street, St. James's-square, on SATURDAY, July 22, the following DRAWINGS by J. M. W. TURNER, R.A, the Property of JOHN RUSKIN, Esq.-Fluelen, Lake Lucerne, painted for Mr. Munro of Novar-a Scene in Savoy, with Castle in the distance, from the Dillon Collection-Egglestone Abbey, and Heysham, with Cumberland Mountains, engraved in the Yorkshire series-Farnley, the seat of Walter Fawkes, Esq -Farnley Stream and Summer-house and Farnley Avenue; also Bellinzona-a Town with Bridge-the same subject with evening effect-and l'ont de Basel, described in Mr. Ruskin's Notes on Turner Drawings.'

Pictures by ROMNEY and others, the Property of the late H. C. COCKBURN, Esq.

MESSRS, CHRISTIE,

MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms. 8, King-street, St. James s-square on SATURDAY, July 22 (by order of the Executors), TWO CHARMING PORTRAITS, by G. ROMNEY, R A.. of Lady Day and the Baroness de Noailles (the same ladies were painted by Gainsborough as "The Sisters "), and a few other Pictures.

Scientific Property, &c., re SALOM & CO. in liquidation.

MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on THURSDAY, July 13. at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely, the STOCK of SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, &c., of Messrs SALOM & CO., of Newgate-street, comprising Opera-glasses, Aneroid and other Barometers, Thermometers, a large number of Reading Lamps, Drawingroom and Carriage Clocks, useful Tools, and other effects. Catalogues on receipt of two stamps.

SUNDERLAND LIBRARY.-Third Portion.

MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47. Leicester Square, W.C., oa MONDAY, July 17, and Nine Following Days (Sunday excepted), at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely each day, the THIRD PORTION of the celebrated SUNDERLAND LIBRARY.

The Catalogue includes a vast number of Rare and Valuable Books, of which the following are a few of the most important:

EDITIONES PRINCIPES of the most celebrated ancient Authors, including Decretals of Pope Gregory IX (Louis XIII.th's copy), Hædus, De Amoris Generibus Heliodorus, Herodian, Herodotus, Hesychius, Hierocles, St. Jerome, Hippocrates, Homer, Horace, Joannes Damascenus, Joannes Grammaticus, John of Salisbury, Josephus, Isidorus, Jus Canonicum, Justinianus, Juvenal and Persius, Lactantius, Lascaris, Leo the Great, Livius, Longinus, Longus, Lucan, Lucian, Lucretius, Macrobius, Thoma Magister, Manilius, Ammianus, Marcellinus, and Martial.

BOOKS PRINTED UPON VEL' UM.-Customs of Orleans by A de Harlay, printed at Orleans by S. Hotot in 1583-Horace with the Commentary of C. Landino, printed at Florence by A. Miscominus, 1482-The Epistles of Horace, printed at Caen in 1480 by Durand and QuijoneThe Works of Josephus, printed at Verona by Peter Maufer in 1480Justinian's Institutes, printed by Peter Schoiffer at Mentz in 146Juvenal and Persius Satires, the Lyons counterfeit of the Aldine edition, 1500-Lactantius' Works, with imprint Fenetiis Adom, 1471, illuminated-Livy's Roman History. Decades I. and IV., with beautiful illuminations-Georgius Logus, Hendecasyllibi, Elegiæ et Epigrammata, printed at Vienna Pannonia in 1529, by H. Victor Silesius-Lucian of Samosta's Works, printed in Greek type in Florence in 1496.

EXCEEDINGLY RARE and FIRST EDITIONS of IMPORTANT FRENCH BOOKS.Guill. Géroult, Epitome de la Chorographie d'Europe, 1553-Jacques de Guyse, Illustrations de la Gaule Belgique, 1531 Louise Labé l'oesies, 1555- Lafontaine's Fables, first editionLancelot du Lac, J. Petit, 1533-La Legende des Flamens, first edition, 15 2-Lorris, Roman de la Rose, s.a.-Magny's Amours and Odes-Le Maire de Belges, Illustrations de Gaule, several rare editions-Marguerite de Vallois, L'Heptameron-Dialogue en Forme de Vision, &c., first editions, Clement Marot, &c. UNCOMMON

BOOKS RELATING TO AMERICA. - Ferdinando Gorges, America Painted to the Life, 1659-Antonio de Gouvea, Journada do Arcebispo de Goa, 1606-Fernam Guerreiro, Relaçam Annal da India Oriental, 1605-Luis de Guzman, Historia de los missiones en la India Oriental. 2 vols. 1601-Hakluyt's Voyages and Travels (with the original Cadiz Voyage)--several works of Ant. de Herrera-Hubbard's Present State of New England, 1677-and others by Huygen Van Linschoten-Cieça de Leon-Lopez de Gomara-Pero de Magalhanes-Marco Polo s Voyages, first Latin edition-Luys de Marmol y Caravajal.

RARE ENGLISH WORKS-Lydgate's siege of Troy, printed by R. Pynson in 1513-Gower's Confessio Amantis, printed by Perthelet in 1532-Grafton's Chronicle, 1568-9-Halle's Chronicle, 1550-Harding's Chronicle, 1550-Higden's Polychronicon, printed by P. Treveris at Southwark in 1527-Holinshed's Chronicles, with the Castrations-Chapman's Translation of Homer-Pine's Horace, uncut-James I., Poetical Exercises, Edin.. Waldegrave, 1591-Adamson's Muse's Welcome to Ja.nes I. on his Return to Scotland-the scotch Prayer-Book of Archbishop Laud-and numerous other rare English and Foreign Books and Tracts relating to England.

In addition to these there are numerous Works, printed on large paper and bound in beautiful bindings, and having the Arms of the former owners on the sides,

There are also numerous early and rare Translations of Classic Authors, chiefly in French, Italian, and Spanish, many of which are of great value; as well as many important and exceedingly rare editions of the fifteenth and sixteenth century in the Original Languages; and other very rare Books in all Languages and Branches of Literature.

Catalogues may now be had, price 5s.; by post, 5s. 6d. Valuable Paintings and Water- Colour Drawings, also Engravings, including those of the late JAMES COUPER, Esq.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W... on TUESDAY, July 18, at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely, a Valuable COLLECTION of PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, comprising examples attributed to H. O'Neil, A.R.A., T. Uwins, R.A., J. F. Lewis, R.A., A. Kauffman, Sir F. Grant, PR.A, J. Philip, R.A., D. Roberts, R A., Glover. Collett (13), G. Armfield, Polemberg, J. 8. Cotman, &c.; also a COLLECTION of Framed and other ENGRAVINGS, including those of the late JAMES COUPER, Esq.

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A fine Collection of Foreign and English Postage-Stamps, including several now Obsolete and Rare, the Property of a Foreign Collector.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W C., on FRIDAY, July 21, at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely, a fine COLLECTION of rare POSTAGE-STAMPS, including many which are now obsolete, and comprising Envelopes and Postcards from the earliest to the latest issues, Papal States, a nearly complete set, many of the first English issues, in all numbering over 1,700 specimens, neatly mounted

in a volume.

Important Sale of Natural History Specimens.

MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION,

at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent-garden, on TUESDAY, July 18, and Following Days, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely each day, a very select COLLECTION of SHELLS, containing many varieties10 Mahogany Cabinets-British Lepidoptera-Eggs of British Birds-an Open Landau in capital condition, nearly new-a few Books, including Reeve's Conchologia Iconica. Yarrell's Birds and Fishes, &c., collected br the late Mrs Stuart, of Bampton, Oxon, and sold by order of the Executor; the Collection of choice Birds' Eggs and Bird Skins, and Cases of Birds, mounted by Ward, the Property of the late A W. CRICHTON, Esq, and sold by order of the Executrix and Lord Lilford; also the Collection of Shells, Minerals, Fossils. Books, Eggs, Cabinets, &c., the

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JUSTIN and the FOURTH GOSPEL. I. By Dr. Edwin A. Abbott.
The TEMPLE of SORROW: a Poem. By the Hon. Roden Noel.
NOTES and DISCUSSIONS. By T. Tyler, M.A., and C. C. Coe, F.R.G.S.
NOTICES of BOOKS.

Published for the Proprietors by James Clarke & Co. 13 and 14, Fleetstreet, London.

Property of the late ISAAC HINDSON, Esq. of Kirby Lonsdale; and THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, for JULY, 1882,

several other Collections of General Natural History Specimens.

ME

On view the day prior and mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had. Low and Miscellaneous Books, Library Table, Electric Clock, &c. ESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms. 115, Chancery-lane. W.C., on THURSDAY, July 13. and Following Day, at 1 o'clock, LAW and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS; including a uniform Set of the New Law Reports to 1879, 116 vols-Revised Edition of the Statutes, 15 vols -Chitty's Statutes, 8 vols-United States Statutes, Digest and Opinions of Attorneys General, 30 vols-Moore's Indian Appeals, 14 vols -House of Lords Cases, New Series, 12 vols.-Admiralty Reports of Hay. Marriott, Edwards and Robinson-Common Law and Equity Cases-many recent Text-Books, &c. Also a COLLECTION of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, an Oak Library Table, Mahogany What-not, Electric Clock, and other To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

Items

Valuable and important Collection of Books on the Fine Arts, Natural History, &c., including the Library of a Gentleman, removed from Shorncliffe, Kent.

MESSES. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C., on TUESDAY, July 18, and Following Days, the above Valuable and Important COLLECTION of BOOKS, comprising Sir Joshua Reynolds's Works, 5 vols. folio-H. B's Political Caricatures. 8 vols.-Musée Français, 4 vols.-Hogarth's Works, early impressions-Whitaker's Leeds, large paper. 2 vols., Richmondshire, 2 vols., and Whalley, large paper, 2 vols.-Corry's Lancashire 5 vols.Ormerod's Cheshire. 3 vols. - Meyrick's Ancient Armour, 3 vols. large paper-Thurloe's State Papers, 7 vols. large paper - Grose's Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vols. 4to.-Turner's England and Wales, 2 vols.-Reeve's Conchologica Iconica, 20 vols. -Salvin's Exotic Ornithology, 2 vols. folio-Sets of the Ibis and Jardine's Naturalist's Library-Perey Society - Ritson's Works - Black wood's Magazine -Family Library-Dr. W. Smith's Dictionaries, &c.-Ruskin's Painters and Stones of Venice, 8 vols.-Howell's State Trials, 34 vols.-and many other Standard Books, chiefly in handsome bindings.

Catalogues are preparing.

Collection of Miscellaneous Books, including Fine Galleries and Books of Prints, Topographical, Antiquarian, and Archaological Works.

MESSRS. HODGSON will include in the above

SALE by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C., a COLLECTION of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, including the Turner Gallery, largest paper. India proofs - The Wilkie GalleryNational Gallery-Gillray's Caricatures, 2 vols.-Schlegel et Wolverhorst Fauconnerie-Elwes's Monograph on Lilies-Clutterbuck's Hertfordshire, 3 vols-Nash's Mansions, largest paper, 5 vols.Viollet-le-Duc, Dictionnaire du Mobilier, 6 vols -Ruskin's Works, a fine set, 9 vols. tree calf-The Diaries of Evelyn and Pepys large paper, 10 vols.Roxburghe Library, large paper, 8 vols.-Scott's Abbotsford Waverley, 12 vols -Carlyle's Works, 23 vols.-Prescott's Works, 15 vols.-Baily's Sporting Magazine, 36 vols.-a Set of Notes and Queries-and many other valuable Works, the whole in good condition.

Catalogues are preparing.

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L. The FALL of the MONARCHY of CHARLES I.

2. ITALIAN LITERATURE of the RENAISSANCE.

3. Mr. MATTHEW ARNOLD on WORDSWORTH and BYRON.

4. FANNY KEMBLE'S RECORDS of her LIFE.

5. CHINESE and BABYLONIAN LITERATURE.

6 NATURAL SCENERY.

7. STATE and PROSPECTS of AGRICULTURE.

8. MEDIEVAL HYMNS.

9 OXFORD REMINISCENCES.

10. The PARALYSIS of GOVERNMENT.

John Murray, Albemarle-street.

THE FIELD NATURALIST and SCIENTIFIC
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Biblical Notices of Glass. By the Rev. A Lowy.-Sheep-eating Parrot.
-Visit to a Lancashire Heronry. By R. Standen. &c. &c.
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The "HOME RULE" FALLACY. By Professor Goldwin Smith.
The CAUCUS and its CRITICS. By F. Schnadhorst.
The PROPOSED UNIVERSITY of MUSIC. By Julius Benedict.
CLIMATE in TOWN and COUNTRY. By Professor Frankland.
An APOLOGUE. By J. H. Shorthouse, Author of John Inglesant.'
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. By W. Baptiste Scoones.
MUHAMMAD and his TEACHING. By Professor Monier Williams.
THEORY of POLITICAL EPITHETS. By G. J. Holyoake.
ELECTRIC LIGHT and FORCE. By the Right Hon. Viscount Bury.
FAIR PLAY to LANDLORDS. By the Right Hon. the Earl of Belmore.
A NOTE on THOUGHT-READING. By Professor Donkin.
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CHEAP AND UNIFORM EDITION OF

MRS. G. LINNAEUS BANKS'S NOVELS.

In Half-crown Volumes, cloth, with Frontispiece. 1. The MANCHESTER MAN.

2. STUNG to the QUICK: a North-Country Story. 3. GLORY: a Wiltshire Story.

4. CALEB BOOTH'S CLERK: a Lancashire Story. 5. WOOERS and WINNERS; or, Under the Scars. 6. MORE than CORONETS.

London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; and all Booksellers.
Manchester: Abel Heywood & Son, 56 and 58, Oldham-street.

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