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cordance with the proposition, and invited all who had signed the old agreement for unsecured notes to transfer their signatures to this new and more advantageous instrument.

Mr. F. Bazin, for the firm of E. Fleming & Co., the second largest creditors, was the first to sign, and a large number of others promptly followed.

The next day, however, an attachment was issued on the suit of Jas. R. Osgood & Co., and the Sheriff was put in possession of the stock.

The firm is therefore compelled into bankruptcy proceedings.

MR. CHAS. T. DILLINGHAM has issued the following card :

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I take pleasure in informing you that I have
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BOOKS RECEIVED.

DISCOURSES ON ARCHITECTURE, by Viollet-leDuc; translated by Henry Van Brunt. (James R. Osgood & Co.) These discourses on the theory of architecture, from the pen of an ardent student of art and a practical architect, form one of the most important and valuable art-volumes, and one of the most fascinating contributions to the literature of to-day, of any works of a similar nature published in a long time by an American house. Aside from their practical worth to all students and architects, they are so gracefully and charmingly written, and display so abundantly the gifted and cultured mind of the author, and the wealth of resources he has drawn from in giving them to the world, that they stand as something unique in literature, and unapproachable almost as an exhaustive and suggestive treatise upon this science. The aim of M. Viollet-le-Duc seems to be to awaken a new independence in architectural design. Taking up the history of architecture from the earliest period, he carefully reviews the great works of the Greeks and Romans, of the Christian era, of the Renaissance, and of our own times; bringing to his task the ardor of an artistic mind, and a remarkably clear and sound intellect, he analyzes and classifies all these various styles, appealing at the same time strongly to the reason and philosophy of the student seeking for the truth in art, against the tyranny of tradition and usage in the matter of architectural design. His theories can not but awaken a vivid interest in the practical architect, and will, if followed, work a great revolution in design. Again, we commend the work heartily to all art-lovers and cultivated readers-its rare charm can only be thoroughly appreciated by such. The numerous wood-cuts and engravings which embellish it place before the reader some of the most celebrated ruins of antiquity and notable buildings of the present day. 8vo, cloth, $8.

THE YEARS THAT ARE TOLD, by Rose Porter. (A. D. F. Randolph & Co.) The delicacy of sentiment, the refinement and tenderness which

characterized Miss Porter's previous works, are revealed in perfection in this charming story. The story is the life-history of a Christian woman, told by herself in the beautiful "even-tide" of her life. It begins with her childhood, or day-dawn," and carries the reader through the "morning," noon," and "afternoon" of her existence; relating her troubles and joys and sorrows, and deducing a moral from all of them. 16mo, cloth, $1.25.

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FAITH AND PATIENCE, by Sophy Winthrop.
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Faith," who is adopted while a
girl named
The story of
baby by three maiden sisters.
their home is told in a very pleasant fashion;
it will be found an exceedingly entertaining
18mo, cloth, red
story for young people.
edges, $1.

THE HANDY HOME-BOOK, by William M. Cornell, M.D. (William F. Gill & Co.) A very useful little volume of medical recipes and practical information to be used in the household. It is worded in a very clear and concise way. and gives a remarkable amount of valuable facts, in a very small space. 18mo, cloth, red edges, $1.50.

THE HUMAN VOICE, by R. T. Trall. (S. R. Wells & Co.) An excellent guide for those desiring to become good readers or public speakers, for strengthening and improving the voice. 12mo, paper, 50 cents.

Smee. (S. R. Wells & Co.)
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES, by Alfred
A useful and
important little work which should be in the
hands of every head of a family. It contains

cidents and injuries; so clearly given as to be
of service to every one. It also contains an
interesting appendix on the water-cure, by Dr.
Trall. Paper, 25 cents.

directions for the treatment of all kinds of ac

THE CLIMATE AND DISEASES OF AMERICA DURING THE REVOLUTION, by Dr. Johann David Schoepff; translated by James Read Chadwick. (Hurd & Houghton.) The original work from which the letters which make up this little pamphlet were taken was brought to light by the translator in going over the stock of an antiquarian bookstore in Munich. The pamphlet bore date of 1781, and was printed in Erlangen. The letters are of special interest to not only the medical profession, but also to the general reader, and will be welcomed as an addition of importance to our literature. 4to, paper, 30 cents.

ADA AND GERTY, by Louisa M. Gray. (American Tract Society.) The two little girls whose names give a title to the story meet for the first time at their boarding-school. A friendship springs up between them which lasts through their brief school-life, and is only ended with the sad death of one of them. Their little lives serve to illustrate some of the noblest Christian principles, and show how even such children can influence others for good and set an example. The story is very well written and very entertaining. 12mo, cloth, $1 25.

THE STORY OF THE HYMNS, by Hezekiah Butterworth. (American Tract Society.) The peculiar circumstances or religious experience of which the hymns, so familiar in the church or Sunday-school, are the fruits, are herein de

scribed in detail, with a careful and very inter- cal faith, would be remunerative. He suggestesting history of the persons, mostly distin-ed the idea first to “Artemus Ward," afterward guished religious lights, who serve as their to "Orpheus C. Kerr," and next to "Doeheroes. The volume is finely gotten up, and sticks," but none of them thought favorably of contains a number of finely-engraved portraits. it. An arrangement was at last made with 12mo, cloth, $2. "Josh Billings," and so the "Allminax" came about. Nearly 150,000 copies were sold the first year, and almost as many since, and though the retail price is only a quarter, Mr. Shaw is said to have received $7000 the first year, and over $30,000 in all. The new number is almost ready, with some outrageously absurd silhouette illustrations of the months.-Tribune.

POINT-LACE AND DIAMONDS, by George A. Baker, Jr. (F. B. Patterson.) Another, and a still cheaper edition of the choicest and most piquant volumes of vers de société in the market. It is printed on lighter paper than the previous editions and has less margin, but contains the same illustrations by Addie Ledyard, and is a most creditable volume for the price. 16mo, cloth, $1.

ADDRESSES BY D. L. MOODY, revised by him self. (Fleming H. Revell.) The remarkable characteristics of Mr. Moody's style are especially well set forth in this volume. It contains some of the very best of his addresses, coherently put together, original in construction, and wonderfully forcible in thought and expression. One of the best specimens of his method of speaking we have seen. 16mo, cloth.

ELSIE'S SANTA CLAUS, by Joanna H. Mathews. (Robert Carter & Bros.) "Miss Ashton's" pretty, saucy school-girls are again the central figures of this story. Fanny and Agnes Berry reappear in it, orphaned and desolate, with all the hope and interest taken from their lives. Their accidental meeting with little Elsie Graham on Christmas Eve, to whom they play the part of Santa Claus, awakens them to the sorrows and misfortunes of those around them, and takes them away from their own griefs. Many of the other characters of the series add to the inter est of the story, which is quite equal to the best we have had from Miss Mathews. 16mo, cloth, $1.25.

A MANUAL OF MINOR SURGERY AND BANDAG

ING, by Christopher Heath. (Lindsay & Blakis ton.) This is the fifth edition of a work intended to give house surgeons hints on the treatment of the numerous accidents they have to care for. The cases mentioned and remedies suggested are gathered from a wide range of personal observation, and touch those minor details so often omitted in the larger works. The text is supplemented with cuts, which add much to the clearness of the explanations. 16mo. $2.25.

LITERARY AND TRADE NEWS.

THE new Italian book of Aug. J. C. Hare, "The Cities of Northern and Central Italy," which Messrs. Daldy & Isbister promise, will be in three volumes. It begins with Genoa and the Riviera, and ends with Foligno.

CASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN will publish a new Dictionary of Cookery, illustrated with colored plates and numerous wood engravings.

MR. FARJEON'S Christmas story for 1875 will have the title of "An Island Pearl."

AMONG the forthcoming volumes of the International Scientific Series will be one on "The Five Senses of Man," by Prof. Bernstein of Halle.

SEVERAL years ago Mr. Carleton was seized with the belief that a burlesque of the popular almanac, such as the " Old Farmers' Almanac,' to which New-England pinned its meteorologi

VAN NOSTRAND'S little Bulletin for October contains a partial bibliography, to be continued, on explosives and explosive compounds. The Bulletin is a necessity to readers of scientific literature.

THE articles by Prof. A. J. DuBois upon "Graphical Statics," which have been contributed to Van Nostrand's Eclectic Engineering Magazine during the present year, will shortly be reprinted in book form and published by Van Nostrand.

MR. R. A. PROCTOR'S new work, or one of them, is announced by Messrs. D. Appleton & Co., under the title of "Our Place among Infinities: A Series of Essays contrasting our little Abode in Space and Time with the Infinities around us."

JOHN BURROUGHS, the naturalist, has written another out-of-doors book, to follow his "WakeRobin." "Winter Sunshine" is the promising title. Hurd & Houghton will publish it.

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ANOTHER novel by Mary C. Hay, author of Old Myddelton's Money," is in press at Messrs. Harper & Brothers': "Victor and Vanquished."

"GAIL HAMILTON's" new volume (Gill) will preach "Sermons to the Clergy."

A COLLECTION of essays by Mr. John Fiske is to be published by Messrs. James R. Osgood & Co.

A NEW book by Thomas Hughes, on "The Economy of Thought and Thinking." is promised.

Prime Minister," will soon appear.
ANOTHER novel by Anthony Trollope, "The

66 The MR. JOAQUIN MILLER'S second novel, One Fair Woman," is already announced for publication in London.

THE British Government has appointed the following gentlemen Royal Commissioners to inquire into the operation of the laws of copyright: Lord Stanhope, Lord Rosebery, the Hon. R. Bourke, M.P., Sir H. Holland, Bart., M.P., Sir J. Rose, Bart., Sir C. Young, Bart., Sir Julius Benedict, Sir Louis Mallet, C.B., Sir Drummond Wolff, M.P., Mr. Daldy, Mr. T. H. Farrer, Mr. F. Herschell, M.P., Mr Jenkins, M.P., Mr. Fitzjames Stephen, Q.C., Dr. William Smith. It is thought the Commission will meet to take evidence in January. They are meantime to read Mr. Reade's letter to the Tribune. When is Mr. Reade's novel on international copyright to make its appearance?

A NEW variorum edition of Shakespeare, under the editorship of Professor Leo, of Berlin, who has engaged with him a number of young men, is announced, and lest there are many notes which may escape him, contributions are desired from outside sources.

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