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the New Mexicans_: A Political Problem." By an Officer of the Army. [17] "_Through and Through the Tropics._" By FRANK VINCENT, Jr. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1876. [18] "_Archivos do Musen Nacional do Rio de Janeiro._" Imprensa Industrial. [19] "_The Wages Question._ A Treatise on Wages and the Wages Class." By FRANCIS A. WALKER. New York: Henry Holt & Co. $3.50. [20] "_Elsie's Motherhood._" A Sequel to "Elsie's Womanhood." By MARTHA FINLEY (FARQUHARSON). New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. [21] "_Near to Nature's Heart._" By Rev. E. P. ROE. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. [22] "_Edelweiss_: An Alpine Rhyme." By MARY LOWE DICKINSON. New York, 1876. [23] "_Frithiof's Saga._ A Norse Romance." By ESAIS FEGNER, Bishop of Wexio. Translated from the Swedish by Thomas A. Holcombe and Martha and Lyon Holcombe. 16mo, pp. 213. Chicago: S. C. Griggs & Co. [24] "_Colony Ballads_, etc., etc., etc., etc." By GEORGE L. RAYMOND. 16mo, pp. 95. New York: Hurd & Houghton. [25] "_Washington_: A Drama in Five Acts." By MARTIN F. TUPPER. 16mo, pp. 67. New York: James Miller. [26] "_The National Ode._ The Memorial Freedom Poem." By BAYARD TAYLOR. Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 74. Boston: William E. Gill & Co. [27] "_The Poetical and Prose Writings of Charles Sprague._" 16mo, pp. 207. Boston: A. Williams & Co. [28] "_That New World, and Other Poems._" By Mrs. S. M. B. PIATT. 16mo, pp. 130. Boston: James R. Osgood & Co. [29] "_Shakespeare._" Select Plays. "As You Like It." Edited by WILLIAM ALDIS WRIGHT, M.A., Bursar of Trinity College, Cambridge. 16mo, pp. 168. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. [30] "_A Vocabulary of English Rhymes._" Arranged on a new plan. By the Rev. SAMUEL W. BARNUM. 18mo, pp. 767. New York: D. Appleton & Co. [31] "_Harold_: A Drama." By ALFRED TENNYSON. 16mo, pp. 170. Boston: James B. Osgood & Co. [32] "_Castle Windows._" By LATHAM CORNELL STRONG. 16mo, pp. 229. Troy: H. B. Nims & Co. NEBULAE. --The evolutionists manifestly feel that they are put upon their defence in the matter of religion. As far as they themselves are concerned, they are at peace with their own consciences; but nevertheless they do not sit easily under the charge of atheism which is very generally brought against them by that part of the world to which science does not stand in place of religion. They are now making desperate efforts to show that they have a religion, and Mr. M. J. Savage has written a very clever book upo
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