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Indian Irrigation. Being a short Description of the System of Artificial Irrigation and Canal Navigation in India, with a Proposal for carrying the same into Effect by Private Capital. By Lieutenant-Colonel C. W. Grant, late of the Bombay Engineers. London: Smith, Elder, & Co. 1854.

On the Physical Geography of Hindostan. By Dr. George Buist, Bombay. Edinburgh. 1854.

Inauguration of the Maine Law in New York. An Oration, delivered in Dryden, Tompkins County, N. Y., July 4, 1855. By Samuel J. May. Syracuse. 1855.

The Character and Influence of American Civilization. An Oration delivered before the Authorities of the City of Lowell, July 4th, 1855. By Augustus Woodbury. Lowell. 1855.

Physical Education. A Lecture, delivered before the Teachers of Hamilton and Butler County, Ohio, on several different Occasions. By A. A. Livermore. Cincinnati. 1855.

Addresses on the Presentation of the Sword of General Andrew Jackson to the Congress of the United States, delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, February 26, 1855. Washington. 1855.

Theses from Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics, and Natural Right, defended during the Scholastic Year 1854-55, in Georgetown College, D. C. Georgetown. 1855.

Insanity of King George III. Read before the Association of Superintendents of Insane Hospitals, May 22, 1855. By Dr. Ray, of the Butler Hospital, Providence, R. I. Utica. 1855.

Notes on Certain Discolored Appearances met with on the Surface of the Sea in Warm Latitudes. By Dr. G. Buist, Bombay. London. 1854.

Memoir on Meteorites. A Description of Five New Meteoric Irons, with some Theoretical Considerations on the Origin of Meteorites, based on their Physical and Chemical Characters. By J. Lawrence Smith. New Haven. 1855.

Spirit Communications. Boston. 1855.

Life of George Washington. By Washington Irving. In 3 vols. Vol. I. New York: G. P. Putnam & Co. 1855. 8vo. pp. 504.

Our Memories of the Dead made a Sweet Savor to Christ. By the Authoress of “Shady Side." Boston: John P. Jewett & Co. 1855.

Report of the School Committee of the Town of Groton, presented to the Town, April 2, 1855. Boston. 1855.

A Series of Articles on the Value of the Union to the South, lately published in the Charleston Standard. By L. W. Spratt, one of the Editors. Charleston. 1855.

Information for the People. Two Tracts for the Times. The one entitled, "Negro-Slavery, no Evil." By B. F. Stringfellow, of Missouri. The other, an Answer to the Inquiry, "Is it expedient to introduce Slavery into Kanzas?" By D. R. Goodloe, of North Carolina. Boston. 1855.

Eternity of Heaven and Hell; or, A Renunciation of the Error of Universalism. By Woodbury M. Fernald. New York.

1855.

Fourth Annual Report of the Boston Young Men's Christian Union, pre

sented April 11, 1855. With the Charter, By-Laws, and Names of Officers. Boston. 1855.

Principles of the Revolution: showing the Perversion of them, and the consequent Failure of their Accomplishment. By J. P. Blanchard. Boston. 1855.

Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty, and Students of the University of North Carolina, 1854-55. Hillsborough. 1855.

Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the Year 1853. Part I. Arts and Manufactures. Part II. Agriculture. Washington. 1854. 16mo.

pp. 510, 448.

Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the Year 1854. Arts and Manufactures. Vol. I. Text. Vol. II. Illustrations. Washington. 1855. 16mo. pp. 776, 332.

Elements of Criticism. By Henry Home of Kames. Revised, with Omissions, Additions, and a new Analysis. Edited by Rev. James R. Boyd. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. 1855. 24mo. pp. 486.

Learning to Talk; or, Entertaining and Instructive Lessons in the Use of Language. By Jacob Abbott. Illustrated with 170 Engravings. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1855. 16mo. pp. 192.

Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide to Plymouth. With a Lithographic Map, and Eight Copperplate Engravings. By William S. Russell, Register of Deeds, and Keeper of the Plymouth Colony Records. Boston: Crosby, Nichols, & Co. 1855. 12mo. pp. 203.

Lays of Ancient Virginia, and other Poems. By James Avis Bartley. Richmond J. W. Randolph. 1855. 12mo. pp. 204.

Historical Relics of the White Mountains. Also, A Concise White Mountain Guide; and a Meteorological Table for 1853-54, giving the Indications of the Thermometer on the Top of Mount Washington, at Sunrise, Noon, and Sunset, with a Synopsis of the same for each Summer Month. By John H. Spaulding. Boston: Nathaniel Noyes. 1855. 12mo.

pp. 96. French Translation Self-taught; or, First Book on French Translation. (On a New System.) By Guillaume H. Talbot. Boston: Crosby, Nichols, & Co. 1855. 12mo. pp. 416.

Ninth Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Institution up to January 1, 1855, and the Proceedings of the Board up to February 24, 1855. Washington. 1855. 16mo. pp. 463.

Letters to the Right Reverend John Hughes, Roman Catholic Bishop of New York. Revised and enlarged. By Kirwan. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1855. 24mo. pp. 370.

Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases; so classified and arranged as to facilitate the Expression of Ideas and assist in Literary Composition. By Peter Mark Roget. Revised and edited, with a List of Foreign Words defined in English, and other Additions, by Barnas Sears, D.D. Boston: Gould & Lincoln. 1855. 12mo. pp. 510.

A Monograph on Mental Unsoundness. By Francis Wharton. Philadel phia: Kay & Brother. 1855. 16mo. pp. 228.

Mountains and Molehills, or Recollections of a Burnt Journal. By Frank Marryat. With Illustrations by the Author. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1855. 24mo. pp. 393.

The Note-Book of an English Opium-Eater. By Thomas De Quincey. Boston Ticknor & Fields. 1855. 12mo. pp. 294.

Speeches and Addresses.

By Henry W. Hilliard. New York: Harper

& Brothers. 1855. 16mo. pp. 497.

The Brief Remarker on the Ways of Man: or, Compendious Dissertations respecting Social and Domestic Relations and Concerns, and the Various Economy of Life. By Ezra Sampson. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1855. 24mo. pp. 460.

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, edited by Mrs. Shelley. With a Memoir. In Three Volumes. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co. 1855. 16mo. pp. 449, 499, 450.

The Poetical Works of George Herbert. and Notes, by Rev. Robert Aris Willmott. 1855. 16mo.

pp. 315.

With a Memoir of the Author
Boston: Little, Brown, & Co.

One Word More: intended for the Reasoning and Thoughtful among Unbelievers. By John Neal. Boston: Crocker & Brewster. 1854. 12mo. pp. 211.

The Winkles; or, The Merry Monomaniacs. An American Picture, with Portraits of the Natives. By the Author of " Wild Western Scenes," etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1855. 24mo. pp. 424. Olie; or, The Old West Room. The Weary at Work and the Weary at Rest. By L. M. M. New York: Mason Brothers. 1854. 24mo. pp. 525. Waikna; or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. By Samuel A. Bard. With Sixty Illustrations. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1855. 24mo. pp. 366.

Report of the Rules and Statutes of the Office of "Preacher to the University and Plumer Professor of Christian Morals," at Harvard College, with the Proceedings of the Overseers thereon, April 12, 1855. Boston. 1855.

The Standard Second Reader, containing Introductory Exercises in Articulation; an Explanatory Index; Reading Lessons, etc. By Epes Sargent. With Illustrations by Billings and others. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, & Co. 1855. 12mo. pp. 216.

Japan as it was and is. By Richard Hildreth. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, & Co. 1855. 12mo. pp. 576.

Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East. By W. D. Arnold, Lieutenant Fiftyeighth Regiment, B. N. I. Boston Ticknor & Fields. : 1855. 12mo. pp. 444.

Panama in 1855. An Account of the Panama Railroad, of the Cities of Panama and Aspinwall, with Sketches of Life and Character on the Isthmus. By Robert Tomes. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1855. 16mo. Pp. 246.

The Annals of San Francisco; containing a Summary of the History of the First Discovery, Settlement, Progress, and Present Condition of California, and a Complete History of all the Important Events connected with its Great

City to which are added, Biographical Memoirs of some Prominent Citizens. By Frank Soulé, John H. Gihon, M. D., and James Nisbet. Illustrated with 150 Fine Engravings. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1855. 8vo. PP.

824.

Polyglot Reader, and Guide for Translation; consisting of a Series of English Extracts, with their Translation into French, German, Spanish, and Italian; the several Parts designed to serve as Mutual Keys. By J. Roemer, A. M. English Text. French Translation. German Translation, by Reinhold Solger. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1855. 24mo. pp. 280,

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Sallust's Jugurtha and Catiline: with Notes and a Vocabulary. Noble Butler and Minard Sturgis. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1855. 24mo. pp. 397.

Indian Legends and other Poems. By Mary Gardiner Horsford. New York: J. C. Derby. 1855. 24mo. pp. 167.

Pictures of Europe, Framed in Ideas. By C. A. Bartol. Boston: Crosby, Nichols, & Co. 1855. 12mo. pp. 407.

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Abbott, John S. C., his History of Napoleon Bayne, Peter, his Christian Life, noticed,
Bonaparte, noticed, 549.

Akhulgo, siege of, 400.

Alcuin, teacher of Charlemagne's children,
128- the companion, teacher, and cor-
respondent of the Emperor, 131.
Alma, battle of, 499.

Allen, Z., his Philosophy of the Mechanics
of Nature, reviewed, 159-his theory,

160.

Alpine scenery, described by Horace Bin-
ney Wallace, 238.
Ambrose, St., article on, 414 - his election
as bishop, 415-his conflict with idol-
atry, 417
with heresy, 419-with des-
potism, 421- - his rebuke of Theodosius
for the massacre of Thessalonica, 422 -
his funeral oration over Theodosius, 423
his death and funeral, ib. — his charac-
ter as a theologian, 424 -as a moralist,
425 as a preacher, 427-as a poet,
428 his services in behalf of church
music, 429.

American society, article on, 26-in the

days of Washington, 29-contrasted with
the present, 35.

Arab character, Professor Upham's esti-
mate of, 208.

Armknecht's Sacred Psalmody,reviewed,414.
Art, Professor Upham's criticisms on, 204

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its meaning and method, article on,
212-its uses, 216 its province, 221
Grecian and Italian, 223- symbolical,
not imitative, 229 popular appreciation
of, 436-development of, 439-Egyptian
and Ninevite,441 - Grecian, 442- Goth-
ic, 443 rules of, 444.
Athens, Lord Carlisle's first impressions of,
condition and prospects of, 111.

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551.

Beecher, Catharine E., her Letters to the
People, noticed, 555.

Bell, James Stanislaus, his Journal in Cir-
cassia, reviewed, 389.

Böhringer's Ecclesiastical Biography, re-
viewed, 414.
Brookes's Club, 17.

Bungener's History of the Council of Trent,
noticed, 553.

Burnap, George W., his Christianity, its
Essence and its Evidence, noticed, 288.
Butler's Ethical Discourses, Passmore's
Edition, noticed, 556.

Carlisle, Earl of, his Diary in Turkish
and Greek Waters, reviewed, 91- his
character, ib.his route of travel, 92

extracts from his Diary, 99 et seq.
- his opinions of Greece and her gov-
ernment, 110.

Carlton Club, rules of, 22.

Cathedrals of Europe, described by Horace
Binney Wallace, 240.

Cautley, Colonel, projector of the Ganges
Canal, 533- his speech at its opening,

540.
Charlemagne, article on his private life and
household, 112-his ancestry and birth,
116 his queens and mistresses, 122-
his visits to Rome, 126-his coronation
as Emperor of the Romans, 127 - his
children and their teachers, 128 - his
daughters and their lovers, 129 - his
learned pursuits, 131-schools instituted
by him, 135-his palaces, 136 — his
church-building, 137- his dress and
diet, 138-his country-seats, 142-his
court, 143- his reception of the Byzan-
tine envoys, 146 of Arab embassies,
147- his administration, 151 - his last
illness, will, and death, 154.
Cherson, republic of, its foundation, 467-
its ruins, 468-its traditions, 469.

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