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A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical; with special reference to Ministers and Students. By John Peter Lange, D.D., in connection with a number of eminent European divines. Translated from the German, and edited, with Additions, by Philip Schaff, D.D. Vol. VI. of the New Testament, containing the two Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians. New York: Charles Scribner & Co. 8vo. pp. 584.

Angelic Wisdom concerning the Divine Providence. By Emanuel Swedenborg. From the original Latin, as edited by Dr. J. F. I. Tafel. Translated by R. Norman Foster. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 8vo. pp. 340.

HISTORY AND POLITICS.

Sketch of the Official Life of John A. Andrew, as Governor of Massachusetts. To which is added his Valedictory Address, delivered upon retiring from Office, on the Reconstruction of the States lately in Rebellion. New York: Hurd & Houghton. 16mo. pp. 211. (Reprinted, with Additions, from the "NorthAmerican Review." Portrait in Photograph.)

Harper's Pictorial History of the Rebellion. Parts XXIX.-XXXII. New York: Harper & Brothers.

The Spanish Conquest in America, and its relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies. By Arthur Helps. New York: Harper & Brothers. Vol. IV. 12mo. pp. 456.

MISCELLANEOUS.

A Sister's Bye-Hours. By Jean Ingelow. Boston: Roberts Brothers. (A series of little tales, having the serious beauty and tenderness of feeling characteristic of Miss Ingelow's writings. "Poor Matt; or, The Clouded Intellect," is the one most generally known.)

Farming for Boys: what they have done, and what others may do, in the cultivation of Farm and Garden; how to begin, how to proceed, and what to aim at. By the Author of "Ten Acres Enough." With Illustrations. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. pp. 286. (The lofty wisdom of "Ten Acres Enough' diluted in a story which proves attractive to the boys it is meant for.)

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The Butterfly Hunters. By Helen S. Conant. With Illustrations. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. pp. 167. (In which the hard names of the entomologist are oddly relieved on the groundwork of a pleasant holiday tale.)

Portraits of Celebrated Women. By C. A. Sainte-Beuve. Translated from the French by H. W. Preston. Boston: Roberts Brothers. 16mo. pp. 384. (Containing nine of Sainte-Beuve's careful and finished sketches. "In all modern literature," says the translator, "I know of no pages more solemn, more searching, more truly tonic to an earnest feminine mind, than are to be found in the essays on Mme. Guizot and Mme. de Rémusat, and some portions of the esssay on Mme. de Staël.”

New Poems. By Owen Meredith. In two volumes. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 18mo. pp. 507, 518.

Love or Marriage. A Novel. By William Black. New York: Harper & Brothers. 8vo. pp. 119.

Harper's Phrase Book; or, Handbook of Travel Talk for Travellers and Schools. Being a Guide to Conversations in English, French, German, and Italian, on a new and improved method. Intended to accompany "Harper's Handbook of Travel." By W. Pembroke Fetridge. New York: Harper & Brothers. Square 16mo. pp. 308.

David, The King of Israel: a Portrait drawn from Bible History and the Book of Psalms. By Frederick William Krummacher, D.D. New York: Harper & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 518.

Charlotte's Inheritance. A Novel. By M. E. Braddon. New York: Harper & Brothers. pp. 145.

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FROM FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, JAN. 21, 1864.

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FROM WATSON'S WEEKLY ART JOURNAL, DEC. 17, 1865.

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LINDEMAN & SONS' CARD TO THE PUBLIC.

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