Agnes and Eliza, or, Humility . tholic. It is a tale of exquisite sentiment and pathos, re-plete with sound religious instruction, and written in atrue Church spirit. The authoress is Mrs. Joseph , and we trust that this is but the beginning of goodlythings from her pen for the little ones of Christs works will always be most welcome. [The Churchman. We have received from the Depository of theGeneral Protestant Episcopal Sunday-School Union,two beautiful volumes with the foA >wing titles :—HelenMortons atrial; The Revellers, The Midnight Sea, andThe Wanderer. The first is a


Agnes and Eliza, or, Humility . tholic. It is a tale of exquisite sentiment and pathos, re-plete with sound religious instruction, and written in atrue Church spirit. The authoress is Mrs. Joseph , and we trust that this is but the beginning of goodlythings from her pen for the little ones of Christs works will always be most welcome. [The Churchman. We have received from the Depository of theGeneral Protestant Episcopal Sunday-School Union,two beautiful volumes with the foA >wing titles :—HelenMortons atrial; The Revellers, The Midnight Sea, andThe Wanderer. The first is a sweet, interesting story,full of wisdom for the young; and the second containsthree Allegories, which possess a charm and simplicitynot very often or easily attained, in that difficult classof composition. The handsome binding, gilt edges, andnice plates of these little works, make the setting quiteworthy of such gems of juvenile narratives. [ The Protestant Churchman.(29) BEAUTIFUL JUVENILE BOOKS. OR fm\ anfr tut [Youll water my Geranium, Nannie dear, when Im gone.—] BY THE AUTHOR OF THE DARK RIVER, &c. WITH THREE FINE ENGRAVINGS. This is an exceedingly interesting and affecting story, andis. marked by the characteristic genius of its author. (30) BEAUTIFUL JUVENILE BOOKS. Ham] writ $wjm; OR, THE FIRST AND LAST EXAMPLE OF ATTACHMENT TO HOME. ©*)£ Testament in tl)e £inie (Coffin; OR, THE MEMOIRS OF CAMERON HASTEN. These are the titles of tliree juvenile volumes, fromthe press of the General Protestant Episcopal Sunday-School Union, of an excellent character, and well-adapted to secure the attention of the young to the im-portance of early habits of religious thought andprofession. They are handsomely got up, and prettilyillustrated. We have, also, from the same press,0 Christmas Carol, consisting of simple verses, com-memorative of the festival of the Nativity. [Protestant Churchman. They are beautifully written, and make valuablebooks for Sunda


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