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LITERATURE AND LITERARY PROGRESS IN 1873. 



Ptmberton; or, Ona Hundred Yew Ago. By 

 Henry Peterson. 



Beachwood. A Novel. By Rebecca Butcr 

 Springer. 



MUD a Lore. An American Story. By One Who 

 Knows. 



Expiation. A Novel. By Mm. Julia C. R. Dorr. 



The Blount Family. Bv Rev. Theron Brown. 



Mystery of the Lodge. By Mary Uwinull Chcllis. 



Margaret Worthington. By Katkeriiu! Provont. 



Treason at Home. A New Society Novel. By Mrs. 

 Qrenough. 



Six Night* with the Washingtonians, and other 

 Temperance Tale*. By T. 8. Arthur. 



Six in All. By Virginia F. Tovmand. 



Clifford Troup. By Mr*. Maria J. Westmoreland. 



KenmlU niy Dag. By Mias Ssllio A. Brock, of 

 Virginia. 



On the Eve. By Ivan Turgenof. 



Chronicle* of Sunset Mountain. By Mrs. A. E. 

 Porter 



The Marble Preacher. By Mrs. H. Steole Clark. 



Uncle Anthony. By M. J. Cummingi. 



A Twofold Life. A Romance from the German 

 of Wilhelmine von Hillern. 



Bart Ridge.lv. A Tale of Northern Ohio. 



The Mysterious Quest. By Miss Eliza A. Dupuy. 



Old Orips and Little Tid : or. Juvenile Benevo- 

 lence. By Joseph Banvnrd, D. D. 



Clifford Troup. A Georgia Story. By Maria 

 Jonrdan Westmoreland. 



Lakeville ; or, Substance and Shadow. By Mary 

 Healy. 



Adventures of Kwei. the Chinese Girl. By Mvra. 



Glen Elm ; or, Life in the West. By Mrs. M. 8. 

 Robinson. 



The Mystery of Orcival. By Emilo Gabcrian. 

 From the TFreneb. 



The Widow Lcrouge. By the same. 



Against the World. By Jcanette R. Hadcrmann. 



Thirteen Good Stories. From " Old and New." 



Artiste. By Maria M. Grant. 



Lord Hope's Choice. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. 



All for Love. By Miss Eliza A. Dupuy. 



Whv She Refused Him. By Lorraine. 



Olive ; or, One Year at the Nest. By Mrs. C. A. 

 Muiison. 



The Adopted Son of the Princess. By Bcv. E. 

 W. Joues. 



Cachet. Bv Mrs. M. J. R. Hamilton, of Georgia. 



Must It Be I A Romance. From the German of 

 CarlDetlef. By M. 8. 



They Met by Chanoe. A Society Novel. By 

 Olive Logan. 



A Brown-Stone Front A Story of Now York and 

 Saratoga. By Chandos Fulton. 



Article 47. A Romance. From the French of 

 A'lolf Belot. By James Furbish. 



Under the Surface. By Emina M. Connelly. 



Romain Kalliris, his Adventure* on Sea and Shore. 

 Translated frt.m the French of Hector Malot. By 

 Mr.. Julia McNair Wright. 



Driven from the Path. A Novel. 



The Cross of Berny. A Novel, written jointly bv 

 Mines. Emile de Girardin, MM. Th.'ophile Gautief, 

 .Jul* Pandeau, and M<ry. Translated from the 

 French by Florence Fondall. 



Lynde Weiss. An Autobiography. By George H. 

 'Throop. 



8ur-h after a Lot Heart. A Novel. By Leslie 

 Van RrnMclocr. 



Bellebocnl and Bondage. By Mr. Ann 8. Stephens 



Miriam Monfort. A Novel. By the author of 

 "Tli<>H"Uclinld ofBouverie." 



A Wonderful Woman. A Novel. By Mary Agnes 

 Fleming. 



What can She Dot By the author of " Barriers 

 Burn.-l Away." 



0.1 Mitch. By Amelia PerrW. 



A Orrat Lady. A Romance. From the 0<rman 

 Of Von De-rale. 



Hi* Marriage- Vow. A Novel. By Mrs. Caroline 

 Esirfleld Corl>in. 



A Man of Honor. By George Cary Eggleston. 



The Outlaw's Daughter; or, Adventures in the 

 South. By Emerson Bennett. 



Jessamine. By Marion llurland. 



Put to the Test. A Novel. By Charles Cham- 

 berlain. Jr. 



The Portrait. A Romance of the Cuvahoga Val- 

 ley. By A. U. Riddle. 



A Beautiful Fiend; or, Through the Fire. By 

 Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. 



Old Fort Duquesno; or, Captain Jack, the 

 An Historical Novel. WitkCopiousNotes. HyChailoa 

 Mcknight. 



Uairut ABTS. The line which divides works 

 of science from treatises on the arts is not al- 

 ways easy to be drawn, the science of our time 

 being made in so many ways to minister to the 

 common wants of man. We note the follow ing 

 works of a technological character : 



Silver and Gold. An Account of the Mining and 

 Metallurgical Industries of the United States, with 

 Reference chiefly to the Precious Metals. By R. W. 

 Raymond, Ph. D. 



Cottage Residences. By A. J. Downing. Con- 

 taining a Revised List of Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, 

 and the most Recent and the best-selected Fruit, with 

 some account of the Newer Style of Gardens, liy 

 Henry Winthrop Sargent and Charles Downing. 

 With many New Designs in Rural Architecture. 

 By George E. Harncy, Architect. 



"Landscape Architecture, as applied to the Wants 

 of the West. With an Essay on Forest Planting on 

 the Great Plains. By H. W. T. Cleveland. 



A Treatise on the 'Strength of Bridges and Roofs. 

 By Samuel H. Shreve. C. E. 



Treatise on the Theory of the Construction of 

 Bridges and Roofs. By De Volson Wood. 



Steam and the Steam-Engine : Land, Marine, and 

 Locomotive. By Henry Evers, LL. D. 



A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Paper 

 in all its Brunches. By Carl Hoffmann. 



The House-keeper and Health -keeper. By Catha- 

 rine E. Beechcr. 



Formulas and Tables for Architects and Engineers 

 in calculating the Strains and Capacity of Structures 

 of Iron and Wood. Bv F. Schumann, C. E. Illus- 

 trated with more than Three Hundred Diagrams de- 

 signed and engraved by J. C. Lvons. 



An Outline of Ship-building, Theoretical an.) Prnc- 

 tical. With Numerous Plates. By Theodore D. Wil- 

 son. 



Plain Directions for acquiring the Art of Shooting 

 on the Wing. By an old Game-keoji. r. 



ChimnevH for Fireplaces, Furnaces, and Steam- 

 Boilers. By R. Armstrong, 0. ).. 



Stcam-Boilor Explosions. Bv Zerali Colhnrn. 



The Perfect Horse. By Wi'llium H. H. Murray. 

 With an Introduction by H. W. Beechcr, and a 

 Trontiso on Agriculture and the Horse, by George 

 B. Loring. 



Illustrated Book of Domestic Poultry. By Martin 

 Dovle. 



Workshop Appliances : inelmlintr Dedoripttoni of 

 the Gauging ami v the Ilnnd- 



ciin'mir Tools, Lathe*. Drilling, 1'L -llier 



Machine Tools used by Engineers. By. C. B. P. 

 Shelley, C 



LAW. Of works in general or intcrnation.nl 

 .j'irNprndence, special mention should he made 



lit' tin- implication of the Second Hook of Mr. 

 Drivid Dudley Kicld'n propo.-cd " Code of !tit.-r- 

 imtioinl Law." which treat* of war. "While 

 the adoption of tlii* end.- l>y the civilized world 

 is not to be hoped for, it will undoubtedly take 

 a high place among American contributions to 



