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es we have so many times taken down for pure enjoyment during the last twenty years. Do you remember, who read this brief notice of the man so recently passed away, a passage in one of these same "Roundabout Papers," where this sentence holds the eye half-way down the page,--"I like Hood's life even better than his books, and I wish with all my heart, _Monsieur et cher confrere_, the same could be said for both of us when the ink-stream of our life hath ceased to run"? Only they who knew Thackeray out of his books can believe that this desire came earnestly from his heart to his readers. He was a man to be misunderstood continually; but his record will be found a noble one, when the true story of his career is told. His greatness as an author, his striking merit as an artist in the delineation of character, can never fail to be rightly estimated; but few will ever know the thousandth part of the good his generous deeds have accomplished in the world,--deeds done in secret, and forever hidden from the eye of public-charity hunters. His life had struggles, many and crushing; but with a noble fortitude he pursued his calling when sorrow held down his heart and wellnigh had the power to palsy his hand. This is no place for his eulogy; but we could not notice the publication of his latest volume without thus briefly recording our tribute to the author's memory. Since the death of Macaulay, England has sustained no greater loss in the ranks of her literary men. * * * * * RECENT AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. A Manual of Devotions for Domestic and Private Use. By George Upfold, D.D., Bishop of Indiana. New York. D. Appleton & Co. 16mo. pp. x., 244. 75 cts. Revised United States Army-Regulations of 1861. With an Appendix, containing the Changes and Laws affecting Army-Regulations and Articles of War, to June 25, 1863. Philadelphia. G.W. Childs. 8vo. pp. 594. $2.00. Hints on Health in Armies, for the Use of Volunteer Officers. By John Ordronaux, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in Columbia College, New York. Second Edition, with Additions. New York. D. Van Nostrand. 18mo. pp. 139. 50 cts. The Soul of Things; or, Psychometric Researches and Discoveries. By William and Elizabeth M.F. Denton. Boston. Walker, Wise, & Co. 12mo. pp. 370. $1.25. The Light and Dark of the Rebellion. Philadelphia. G.W. Childs. 16mo. pp. 303. $1.25. The
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