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lug propensity on the part of English novel writers 
to dash their works with a toupcon of American life, 
indicative perhaps of the coming time when our own 
writers may And at home that material for their works 
which they now look for In Baronlul nails 
or the Rotten Row As the hero in the present work 
I* enticed into marriage by a graduate of a Bowery 
concert saloon, we may accept it as a compliment, nut 
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A Woman in Armor. G. W. Carleton & 
Co.. New York. 
Miss Mary Hartwell rankes her debut In the work 
which bears the above title, and as a Aral cesuy has 
succeeded very well. Now this la a book of the 
purely American type, romantic yet not picturesque. 
The scene is laid in Boston, and, os might be expected, 
the mantle of decorum covers all the characters, if we 
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d its nothing worse than desert his wife and indulge 
too freely In giu And yet there Is pathos In the 
glory; poor little Geoigio and his tribulations will 
bring the unbiddon tear, nud we are led lo ask if, after 
all, the trne sentiment which appeals direct to the liem l 
is not more satisfactory than the mock heroic which 
puts a gilt edge to crime, and seeks to puss ns pure 
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Snch a traveler ns Dn Chaillu, and such a wriier of 
Action as Miss Louise Aleott, besides a host of others, 
hnve not hesitated to writ; for their amusement and 
Instruction. In the work under discussion the Rev. 
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several series of hoys' books, has forcibly portrayed 
the trials and adventures of the early settlers of Penn- 
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Mooney & How, Utica. N Y’. 
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George Fendnch, Vincennes, Ind. 
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Lowentbal, Kaufman & Co., 150 and 161 State St., 
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MAGAZINES. 
The Fish-way is constructed in the bottom of a 
desired width, by means of timbers 
forming triangles, making a zig-zag course, ^breaking 
It may be constructed on a 
■ i. Its upper end ex- 
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The American Yacht Lift for 1875. L. 
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Mr Nells Olsen, from his official position as the stew- 
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cilities for the preparation of a work of this kind. 
We ore glad to see in the present Issue that care lias 
been taken lo prevent some of the palpable errors 
which have appeared In previous editions, nnd can 
commend It to yachtsmen as a useful handbook and 
necessary portion of the yacht's llbrory. 
The Literary Gem is the title of a pleasant 
monthly publication by Henry J. Allen, of School- 
craft, Mich., which is devoted In some degree to 
sports of the Aeld and stream. Price 59 cents u year. 
Our Animal Friend* is the title of a new 
Illustrated paper, e dited and published by Mr. Geo. 
Will Johnson, and issued under the auspices of Mr. 
Bergb and the Society for the Prevention of cruelty 
U> Animals, It Is to be juvenile In It* character, and 
devoted to the interests of dumb animals. The Aeld 
U a large one, and the Inculcation of lessons of mercy 
and the suppression of the cruel Instincts of our na- 
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tree Inclines; and if children can be taught not to 
maim and torment, the tendency thus engrafted will 
lead to the production of nature's higher fruits. 
chute of any 
the force of the 'water in Its 'descent, enabling uny 
kind of Ash to ascend it. 
rise or grade of one foot in ten. It# upper end ex- 
tends into the pool of a dam. The water "Aows with 
r - " It does 
not form tiny 
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working see the Report of the New York Commission 
ere of fisheries for 1874 
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