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“Yob. XXVl.... NEW PUBLICATIONS. — BOOKS OF THE WEEK. The Seventh and Eighth Volumes of Froud JEsgland,” republished by Charles Seribner & C the reign of Queen Elizabeth from its commence- ¢in 1555 to the year 1565, closing with an account of o voyages of John Hawkins in the slavatrade. The ale of tis traffic is terscly stated inone of Mr. Jrocde’s crisp sentences which read like en apothegm. »The European first converted the negro into a savage, yod then made uso of his brutality as an excose for plung- g i into slavery.,” Mr. Froude continues the struin o ewlogy with which he has treated the house of Tudor in revious volumes, and in many respects exhibits the sharacter of EMzsbeit in 8 new'and favorable light. In nd to the position of Mary Staart, which has called such vehement coutroversy and suoh excited parti- oship, Mr. Froude takes strong geound ogainst the fgueen of Scots. He conduts the discagsion with singu- 2 scuteuess, and fortifies his views by a course of in- ous argument, which is none the less forcible, for m!mdmzu. The volumes, like those which have pre- pded them, abound in. short, sharp-cut sketches, which E«m @ life-like image of the personages of the history. o w much more, for example, 18 told of Jobn Knox, in minioture of the Atcrn Scottish Calvinist than is prually done in the most labored portrait. *LThe northern plormers saw in their fizst study of the 01d Testament [e satitype of their own bistorr, They coustrued liter- Ay the order to keep no terns with idol worship, end in leration or confomnity they found the rock on which e chosen peoplo bad ‘made shipwreck. Penetrated to o beart with this eonvietion, John Knox became thus Ibe representative of all that was best in Scotland. He was 10 uarrow fauatic who, in & world in which God's e was equ visiblo in & thonsand creeds, conld &ee th and go. 8 nowhere but in bis own formula. He wae & large, o generous man, with & shrewd percep- Mon of actual fuct, who found himself face toface with & yatem of Lideous iuignity. He believed himsolf a prophe ith 8 direct commission from beaven to overthrow it,an Bis return to Scotland becawe tho signal therefure for the penewal of the struggle.”” The pres-ut volumes, although pontivuing the higiory from the former series without in- erruption,form in fuct the commencement of & new work, s the sccession of Elizabeth % the commencement of & Bow epoch in the history of the Reformation. The Fourth Edition of * Dies Irm in Thirteen Original Wersions,” by Abraham Coles, M.D.,is pblished by D. Appleton & Co. Although as a Protestant and a votgry of physical scienee, tho author of this volume might be pre- sumed to cherish but little sympathy with the devotional efiurions of the Romen Catl church, his mind seems %0 be surcharged with the spirit of medimval poetry, to the study of which he has evidently devoted bimself with assionate sincerity. Nothing but a deep love of the sub- feat could have given Lim the impulse to reproduce so thfully the monkish lays which express the faith aud Worship of the Romen Cliurch in the iorms of. the‘imagi- tion. United with a rare command of langusge and lity of versification, this is thib scoret of the eminent guocess with which e bas reproduced the solemn litany of tue middle ages in such a variety of forms. If not all of equsl excellence, it is herd to decide as to their res; pective werits, 80 adwi; big do they embody the tone and senti- nelin ment of the orig vigorous andnmpressive verse. The essays which o aud follow the Hymn, exhibit the ng aud taste of the trauslator in & most favoralde ht, and show that &n autiquery and & poet Bave not lost in the study of eeience and the practice of ala- rious profession, - 1n addition to the thirteen versions of % Dies Irw,” the volume contains transietions of the * Stabat Mater,” “ Urbs Ceelestis Syon,” * Veni Creator piritus nd other choice mediaval hymns, which bave executed with equel unction and li'(licity.—We have #'50 & poem,’ by fhe same author, enti ‘ed “The- Micro- eosm’” read before the Medical Eociety of New-Jersey, of which Dr. Coles1s president, at ite contenary -mxirmAg. Jt is on ingenious attempt to present the principles of the sntmal economy-in & philosopbical n, somewhat after Buie manver of Lucretits, and combiring scieatific analysis With religious sentiment. In ordinary bands, we should ot regard this as a happy, nor 8 safe, experiment, but the exterity with which-it hus been managed by Dr. Coles ates his versatile talen lust; t as well a8 the origiuality of concoptions, “The History of a Moutbful of Bread,” translated from the French of Jean Macé, by Mrs. Alfrod Gatty, is pub- Mstiod in & carefully revised edition by the American News Compan The work is written by an accomplished ysiologist and nataralist, and sims at presenting the g principles of the animal organization in a form ted to gain the interest and impress the mind of the yonngest readers. A morsel of bresd s taken as the type mentary substances, and its successive chauges are bed from its entrance into the mouth to the com- n of digestion, Pursuing this wethod the author \ the whole series of processes by which f ‘waste and repair of the physical system is effected, and * & mouthful of bread, or beef, or vegetables, is converted to the flesh and blood of the living body. = His illustra- Sicns are ample and 1 the highest dej eujous, eiten presenting s famliar subject in & fresh light, and elearivg up difficultios whieh more elaborate scientiiic ‘Works have overlooked. The volume has been prepared ®specially for the use of children, but we think, the multi- Cl”" and even the aptness and beauty ofrthe Jllustrations ould tend to embarass their winds, and prevent them moh!ninins distinet ideas in & fange of study, which ite minate details is as yet ebove théir comprehension. eaders of greater maturity snd experience, who are nterested in puysiology, will fiud not s little pleasure, sad a rich store of instruetion in the perusal of the volume. A beautiful gift book, published by C. Scribner & Co., 3¢ “* Burns's Cotber’s Saturdsy Night” with numerous pic- fSorial illustastions from designs by F. A. Chapman, snd In style of print, paper, and binding suited to gratify the wmost fastidicus taste. The.poew, which presents so many poenes adapted to artistic embellishment, has never before Deen detatched from the coMected works of the author for eo bonors of an ornamented odition, like the Deseited sllage,” the “Elegy in & Country Churchyard,” and ether favorite productions of English verse. It is now fesued in & for which enhances the ettractions of the al, and will doubtless find sn sppreciative welcame. We have received from the sawe publishers the illustrated edition of Dr. Hollend's popular New-England poem, * Bitter Sweet,” which won such wide favor on its ongi- m \ppearance in @ plain deess, and which is now em! ed with &n excellent likencss of the author, and & va- ety of appropriate and wel-ezccuted illustrations. Hurd & Houghton bave issucd & handsome edition of Milton's ** Paradise Lost,” with brief explanatory potes fotended to elucidate obscure terms of expression, and difficult points of mythology, history, and geography. It B reference purfitularl{ to a class of readers who can pelish Milton's poetry, fut who are without svcess to eopious sources of reference. The edition Les been pre- with the aid of Professor Torrey. of Harvard Uui- rsity, ‘The same publishers have issugd a convenient sod.well-printed edition of Moore's ** Laila Rookb,” with Wustrations 1 devigns by Joun Tenniel. Alittle voluie of poems entitled * Hopefally Waiting a0 Other, Verses,” by Auson D. F. Randolph, challeuges wotice from the,public by its depth aud tenderness of fucl- Ing, its fervid seligious sentimient, end the vein of strong domestic affeetion which animates its pages. The pieces wre mostly of & devotioval character, uud both in their turn of thought and manner of expression, betray su in- Rm-y with the earlior English writews of relhriwazoelry. e volume is hrought out by Charles Scriboer Co., aod in 8 modest dedication to the senior member of that bouse, recognizes bis friendly eacouregement a8 the mo- Sive for its publication. An edition of “The New Gospel of Peace sccording to . Bt. Benjamin” is published in 8 neat duodecimo volume by the American News Company. The publisher's adver- tisement prefixed to tho volume contains some rather mcy goesip in regard-to the vexed question of 1ts anthor- p, which it seems stil] remauins o less doubtful than that other question, ** Who wrote Shakespearc’s Plays?" The extraordivary favor with which the successive issues of this satire were roceived will doubtless be re- mewed on 116 publication in & collective form. ‘The same blishers have brought out & reprint of *Olive Logu's New Christmas Story.” McLoughlin Brothers publish a collection of illustrated Suvenile books for the youngest children includivg ‘‘Big Picture Series,” with colored epgravings, many of them distreesingly comic,cand a religious seriea called * Ialf Hours with the Bible,” consisting of brief characters from the Scripture history. Ap edition of *8t. John's Manual,” considered the most complete and accurate prayer-book ever offered to the Cuthelic community iu the United States is published by J. Kirker, ' It is brought out in & style of uncommon l‘gm-dgoodmmhl o a Catholic trieud, s surpessed by no y book of the season. A new and sevised edition of Professor Morley's * Fairy Tuies,” with illusteations by Charles H. Bennett is pub- fehed by G. Routledge & Sous. The contents of the volume are delightful specimens of fairy lore, and the em- bellishments and mechanical execution are & eredit to the :'bluhen. They also issue ** Leaves from o Christmas ugh,” @ beautffully priuted sud illustrated book for the season. ¢ The subjectof American Neutrality” is elaboratelydis- enssed in & thick pawphletby George Bemis, & writer dis- tinguished for his able productions as & publicistand st, who enters & protest against tho proposed repeal of neutrality lawe, while he ofTers a plea for their improve- ment end consolidation, (Publised by Litde, Brown, & Co., Boston,) Wo have from Fowler & Wells the “Phrenological Joursal” for 1766, Lound in a convenient quarto volumoe, W al26 upd ebope o be casily bandled s} the cosy reading- table before a winter's fire under gas-light or lamp-light. New Publications. Few books will better repay perusal in the family thal | oomemmmmnnene e &b this rich storehouse of instruction aud entertainment GEOBGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, ]""hlch t)llze"“l,;m!; to illustrate the practical phi:inm-phy nlf LOKDON, AND fe with ita lively expositions, appropriate anecdotes, aud R by gl agreeablo sketches of dstinguisbod drvidusls. . o A1 AROR SERTIOASK “ Louis Napoleon” is the title of & portly volume bs | p iy yiop -..fl':f.‘..‘,'i!?’.'.. .T:T:n':m:::«’ém appropriste fo David N. Lord, waintainiog ttat the Emperor of the French is not the Antichrist; mor one of the Mne of monarchs represented by the seventh head of the wild beast of the Apocalypse. The anthor ruthlessly demol- ishes his opponents on that question, and shows bimselt an edept in the romance of bistory. The quaint chronicle of the olden times of English his- tory entitled * Pascages in the Life of the Faire Gosp dler, HOLIPAY GIFTS: SINAI AND PALESTINE. bzvdr. 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