itt' WARNER. Three Little Spades. By the Author of '• Dollars and Cents," " Mr. Rutherford's Chil dren," " Casper," Etc. 16m0., pp. 268. New York : Harper & Brothers. Philadelphia:"3. B. Lippincott & Co. One of those charming books which from time to time for a score of years past have been ema nating from the pens of one or the other of the Misses S. &A. Warner. "The Three Little Spades" are in the hands of `three children *hose first experience in gardening, from :the' selection of seeds to the coming on, of at:damn, is narrated in that picturesque, gently ittrlt'etiVe and Whole some way which is almost a aieciality with these truly Christian writerw for the,yo'ung. We com mend the book both to those children who have gardens and to those filic s r have none, quite sure it will prove highly entertaining 'to both. In juvenile literature..it r will hold a place analogous to that of My Farm of Edgewood among the books for mature minds.' It is handsomely plint ed and bound, and i 9 ,"'a valuable addition= to Messrs. lierpers' fast increasing catalogue of good juveniles. PERIODICALS . AND PAIIIP.RZETA. • ME LONDON QUAAtTtEtLY, for January; (Leon ard Scott Publishing co., N. Y:, Phila.: W. B. Zieber,) commences with an ii,rtiele'on Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, vthihh itt`iemarkable ai`the first article on these long standard volumes which' has ever appeared in that journal. The, reason is that Lockhart, the author, Wits fora hitig time the managing'editor of the, 4ondon , Quartcr/y. The reviewer thinks it important' that the work' shold be done, not only because both Scott and' his biographer are dead, but beehuie the ineitio ry even, of both of them' Seethe :in danger Of passing away. The Writer 'says.' truly:' "When' we find each great viotkras-Waverley,Cruy nering, and The Antiquary cast_ aside, in order that young ladies and young : , gentlemen may, tfo break their, hearts over the rrOws of bigamists and adulterers, we cohfess that the impression made upon our minds is not very fiattering- , -We do not say to the Mates, but to, the moral sense. of the age " A perusal of the article,yould one of the most effectual means - of reviving the., purer tastes and interest associated .with this, honored name in liferatue. The Queen'S' Book is spoken of as -possessing :" thn. charm wthich perfect naturalness combindd with exquisite gracefulness might give.to another writer' with the added interest which, the writer's position gives her. •Private ConfessiOn in the Church of, England is a temperate 'argtiment to show': that' the practice as urged by the,. RitualiSti has no' foundation in'thetStandardi of the 'Chunk.; The' position of the writer maybe • judged from the fact that the effort• to intsoduee the practice of. Confession is called t‘ a diStina anti-Reformation movement—a syStimatio attentpt 'to 'undo' the. work of the .sixteenth century' The British Museum is, the repetition of a plea made ten years ago in this Review for increased accommo tions to the vast, and rapidly growing collections of objects of interest in that truly great National Institution. The statisrids ivet eitilit - that da• ten years, 10,329 MSS., aa,526 coins and medals, 393,674 objects, of zoology, -51,681 of,geology, 46,564 prints and drawings, 1111(1 1 ,21*7 minerals have been a.dded withotit any increase of space. Many offers of valuable• additiohi have to be d'e'" dined, and many departments are almost entirely stored away out of sight except when especially called for. Longevity and gentenariansm is a pleasant gossiping article, suited' rather to , the lighter monthlies than to a Qiiarterly:' Pliertidia and Greece trades the eonneetinn between those two countries. Poseidon, enmmonly but, incor., rectly rettdere4 Nouturois,, is believed to be nician deity.. Church j Progress is . a view, off' the financial improvementlk the ' condition' of the Church of t °gland with fefefetie 'to the ques tion of . fotinding three new itistiOpiies. .What shall we dcv for Ireland ; ? closes .the :cumber., itirEn.ixT tATztiatitTrcz. Phedln:gy Garrigties 6f Philadelphia have juet'publislied - a: Sabbath , School Index pointing out thoeistOry.atid Progress,Of Siihday Schools, with apnroved,,Methods ; of Instruction,. &b., by G. Paidee, A.M.—the Life of Jesus, vindicated and against the AttaCIES cif Strauss and others,froin the Gernitin Of Dr. Tafel. 16mo. [Swedenborgia r n.] Chicago , : 'E. B. 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