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Iniquities of the Opium Trade, Nos. 1 to 3. By the Rev. William Tate. London. Wertheim.

The Letters of Indophilus to "The Times." Third Edition complete. London. Longman and Co.

A Manual of the Chaldee Language, containing a Chaldee Grammar chiefly from the German of Professor G. B. Winer; a Chrestomathy, consisting of Selections from the Targums, with an Appendix on the Rabbinic and Samaritan Dialects. By Elias Riggs, D. D., 2nd Edition revised. New York.

Weller's Calculations and Tables of Equivalents at various Rates of Exchange of Exports and Imports, &c. Also Asiatic Money, Weights and Measures compared with Imperial Standard. London. Richardson.

Sermons Preached at Marlborough College. By Dr. Cotton. Bishop of Calcutta.

A History of England, principally intended for the inhabitants of India. By Henry Morris, M. C. S., Madras. Madras School Book Society.

Moore's Indian Appeals. Vol. 6. Part 3.

East India Register and Army List for 1858. Revised to May.
An English and Arabic Dictionary.

Vol. 1. Arabic-English.

By J. Catafago of Aleppo.

Eastwick's Hindustani Grammar with Selections for Reading.

Edition. By the Rev. G. Small.

Second

A Manual of Teaching, for the Assistance of Students in Normal Schools, Pupil-Teachers, &c. By G. H. Rodgers, Head Master of the Boys' School, Lawrence Military Asylum. Sanawur : Lawrence Military Asylum Press.

Memoranda of the External Trade of Sind, for 1857-58. By P. M. Dalzell, Deputy Collector of Customs. Kurrachee, Sindian Press. Notes of the Revolt in the North Western Provinces of India. By

Charles Raikes, Judge of the Sudder Court, and late Civil Commissioner with Sir Colin Campbell. London. Longman. Confucius et Mincius; les quatre livres de Philosophie Morale et Politique de la Chine, traduits du Chinois par M. G. Panthier. Paris.

De l'authenticite de l'inscription Nestorienne relative a l' introduction de la Religion Chretienne en Chine, Par M. G. Panthier. Paris.

Twelve Years of a Soldier's Life in India. Being Extracts from the letters of Major W. S. R. Hodson, 1st Bengal European Fusiliers, Commandant of Hodson's Horse, including a Personal Narrative of the Siege of Delhi and Capture of the King and Princes. Edited by his brother, the Rev. George N. Hodson, M. A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. London. John W. Parker and Son. The Great Indian Mutiny of 1857, its Causes, Features and Results. By the Rev. James Kennedy, M. A., Benares. London. Ward and Co.

Scraps from the Kit of a Dead Rebel. Edited by C. D. L. London.
John Chapman.
The Administration of Justice in British India: its Past History
and Present State, &c. By William H. Morely, of the Middle
Temple, Esq., Barrister at Law, &c. London. Williams and

Norgate.

Missionary Sketches in Northern India, with some reference to Recent Events. By Mrs. Weitbrecht. London. James Nisbet and Co. The Indian Rebellion; its Causes and Results. In a Series of Letters from the Rev. Alexander Duff, D. D., L. L. D., Calcutta. London, J. Nisbet and Co.

Memoir of the Rev. Robert Nesbit, Missionary of the Free Church of Scotland, Bombay. By the Rev. J. Murray Mitchell, A. M., Missionary. London. J. Nisbet and Co.

The Revolt in India and the Transactions in China, 1856-57, &c.

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trated by Maps, Plans, and Miscellaneous Sketches. Edinburgh. W. and R. Chambers.

The Indus and its Provinces, with Maps. By W. P. Andrew, Author of "Indian Railways as connected with the Power and Stability of the British Empire in the East." London. W. H. Allen and Co.

An account of the Mutinies in Oudh and of the Siege of Lucknow Residency. With some observations on the Causes of the Mutiny. By Martin Richard Gubbins, Financial Commissioner for Oudh. With Illustrations. London. Richard Bentley.

Oriental and Western Siberia; a Narrative of seven years' Travel in Siberia, Mongolia, the Khirghis Steppes, Chinese Tartary, and Central Asia. By T. William Atkinson. With Illustrations and a Map. London. Hurst and Blackett.

The Private Journal of the Marquis of Hastings, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief in India. Edited by his daughter, Sophia, the Marchioness of Bute. London. Saunders and Otley. Mrs. Sherwood's Popular Stories of India, written during her residence there, with Her Majesty's 53rd Regiment. The Indian Pilgrims. History of George Desmond, addressed to young men going out to India. Little Henry and his Bearer Boosy, a Tale of Dinapore. Sergeant Dale, his Daughter and the Orphan Mary, a Story of Cawnpore. Little Lucy and her Dhaye, a Tale of Delhi. Ermina, a Tale of Calcutta. Arzoomund, a Tale of Hindostan. The Ayah and Lady, a Series of Tales, illustrative of the Commandments. New Editions. London. Houlston and Wright. Essays on Indian Antiquities, Historic, Numismatic, and Palæographic; with Useful Tables, illustrative of Indian History, Chronology, Modern Coinages, Weights, Measures, &c. By the late James Prinsep, Secretary to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Collected and edited by Edward Thomas, Esq., late B. C. S. London. John Murray.

The Chaplain's Narrative of the Siege of Delhi. By the Rev. J. E. W. Rotton, Chaplain to the Forces. With a Plan of the City and Siege Works. London. Smith, Elder and Co.

The Crisis in the Punjab, from the 10th of May until the Fall of Delhi. By Frederic Cooper, Esq., C. S. London. Smith, Elder and Co. Eight Months against the Bengal Sepoys during the Mutiny, 1857. By George Bourchier, Captain, Bengal Horse Artillery, with Plans. London. Smith, Elder and Co.

Personal Adventures during the Indian Rebellion in Rohilcund, Futteghur, and Oude. By W. Edwards, Esq., B. C. S., Judge of Benares, and late Magistrate and Collector of Budaon in Rohilcund. London. Smith, Elder and Co.

India in the Fifteenth Century, being a Collection of Narratives of Voyages to India in the century preceding the Portuguese discovery of the Cape of Good Hope, from Latin, Persian, Russian and Italian Sources. Now first translated into English. Edited, with an Introduction, by R. K. Major, Esq. Printed for the Hakluyt Society.

Topics for Indian Statesmen. By John Bruce Norton, Esq., Barrister at Law, Madras, Author of "The Rebellion in India." London. Richardson Brothers.

William the Conqueror, a Historical Romance. By General Sir Charles Napier, G. C. B. Posthumous Work. Edited by Lieut. General Sir William Napier, K. C. B. London. Routledge and Co.

The Anglo-Indian Almanac. Second year 1858. London. Indian News Office.

Gazetteer and Gazetteer Map of the Seat of Rebellion in India. London. Madden.

Suggestions relative to the Re-organization, Discipline, and Future Management of the Bengal Army, by Lieut. Col. Hunter, of the Bengal Service.

The Indian Religions: Results of the Mysterious Buddhism. By an Indian Missionary. London. T. C. Newby.

The Moslem and the Hindoo. A Poem on the Sepoy Revolt. By a Graduate of Oxford. London. Saunders and Otley.

British India: its Races and its History, with special reference to the Mutinies of 1857. By John Malcolm Ludlow, Esq. 2 vols. Cambridge. Malcolm and Co.

Christ and other Masters. Part I. Introduction. Part II. The Religions of India. Part III. The Religions of China, America, and Oceanica. By Charles Hardwicke, M. A., Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. Cambridge. Macmillan and Co.

The British Army in India: its Preservation by an appropriate Clothing, Housing, Locating, Recreative Employment, and Hopeful Encouragement of the Troops. With an Appendix on India: SEPT.. 1858.

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the Climate of its Hills, the Development of its Resources, Industry and Arts; the Administration of Justice; the Black Act; the Progress of Christianity the Traffic in Opium; the Value of India; Permanent Causes of Disaffection, and of the recent Rebellion; the traditional Policy; Misgovernment of Native Rulers; Annexations of their Territory, &c. By Julius Jeffreys, F. R. S., formerly Staff-Surgeon of Cawnpore, and Civil Surgeon of Futtegurh.

The Defence of Cawnpore by the Troops under the orders of Major General Charles A. Windham, C. B., in November, 1857. By Lieut. Colonel John Adye, C. B. Royal Artillery. London. Notes on Indian Affairs. By the Hon'ble F. J. Shore. New Edition. 2 vols. London. Des Sentiments de justice et de Humanite de l'Angleterre dans la question Indienne. Lettre á la presse français. Paris. Techener. Le Christianisme en Chine, en Tartarie et en Thibet, T. III. Depuis l'etablissement de la dynastie tartare-mantschoue jusqu'à la mort de l'empereur Khang-Hi en 1722. par M. l'Abbé Huc. Paris. Gaume Freres.

Maximes de Saint Ignace, avec les sentiments de Saint François Xavier. Paris. Julien, Lavier et Ce.

Asie-Mineure et Syrie, Souvenirs de voyages.

Par la princesse

Madame Belgiojoso. Paris. Michel Lévy Frères.

La Chine, Resumé Histor, de l' insurrection et des événements qui ont au lieu dans ce pays depuis le commencement de la guerre de l' opium jusqu en 1857. Avec grav. et une Carte. Paris. Barba. Memoire sur la Chronologie Japonaise Précédé d' un aperçu du temps anté-historique, Par Leon de Rosiny. Paris, Maisoneuve and Ce. Moeurs des Aïno, insulaires de Ye so et des Kaurillies. Extract des ouvrages japonais et des relations des voyageurs Européens. Paris. Maisoneuve et Ce.

Scenes de la vie Arabe. Medine. Premiere Série. Par M. A. de Goudrecourt. Paris. Cadot.

Souvenirs d'un chef de Bureau Arabe. Par F. Hugonnet. Paris. Michel Levy Freres.

Les Dannés de l' Inde, Par Niery. Paris. Librarie Nouvelle.
Histoire des Conquetes et de l' Administration de la Compagnie An-
glaise en Bengale, Par William Bolts. Paris. Michel Lévy Freres.
La Fiancée du fils du ciel, Roman Chinois inédit, Par Pierre Zaccone.
Paris. Boisgard.

Le droit et le devoir de l' homme (en langue Arménienne) Par Théodore Sarkis. Paris. Chez l'Auteur.

Voyages Dans l' Indoustan, l' Indo-Chine, etc., Par E. Garnier Paris. Mame et Ce.

Histoire de Mehemet Ali, vice-roi d' Egypte. par Paul Mouriez. Paris. Chappe.

Roman historique du comte de Sainville en langue Arménienne, par Cabaradgi. Paris. Chez l' Auteur.

Un Français en Chine pendant les Années 1850 à 1856, Par M. Roy. Tours. Mame and Ce.

Histoire de la guerre de l' Inde, illustrée 1 re Serie, Par Emile de Labedolliére. Paris. G. Barba.

Aperçu général de la science comparative des langues, pour servir d' introduction à un traité comparé des langues, Indo-Européennes Par M. Benloew. Paris. A Durand.

Voyages A'Ibn Batouah, texte Arabe, accompagné d' une traduction par C. Defreny et R. Sangumetti T 4 e. Paris. Duprat.

Suez et Périm, Réponse à l'article du Times du 7 Avril, 1858, Par Barbié du Bocage. Paris. Amyot.

Mémoires de Lutfullah, gentilhomme Mahométan; trad. de l' Anglais par Lanoye. Paris. Hatchette et Ce.

De Delhi à Cawnpore. Journal d' une Dame Anglaise, Par Maynard. Paris. Levy.

Aventures de Kamrup; texte Hindoustani; publié par Garcin de Tassy.

Les Memes; traduction Française. Par G de Tassy. Paris. B Duprat. Vocabulaire Hindoustani-français pour le texte des aventures de Kamrup, edité par G. de Tassy, Par M. l' Abbé Batrand. Paris. B. Duprat.

Public Feeling in regard to the removal of Mr. W. Tayler from the Patna Commissionership, as indicated by notices of the Press, Extracts from Contemporary Historians, &c. Calcutta. Thacker. The Overland Route to India and China with twelve illustrations. Edinburgh. Nelson.

The Government of India, as it was, as it is, and as it ought to be. London. Hardwick.

India and the East India Company, a Brief Account of Hindostan from its Invasion by Alexander the Great; together with the History of the East India Company in her dealings with the Natives and Princes of India. With Observations on Brahmanism and on England's Duty in the Future Government of India. London. Simpkin.

Telegraphic Communications with India. London. W. H. Allen. Facts and Fancies of Indian Life, Comic, Sentimental and Significant, from Sketches. By William Tayler, B. C. S. To be published in numbers. Calcutta. Thacker, Spink and Co.

A Gallop to the Antipodes returning overland through India, &c. By John Shaw, M. D., F. G. S., F. L. S. London. J. F. Hope. (In the Press.)

The Parsees. Their Religion, History, Manners and Customs. By
Dosabhoy Framjee. London. Smith, Elder and Co.
Service and Adventure with the Khakee Ressalah, or the Meerut
Volunteer Horse, during the Mutinies of 1857-58. By Robert
Henry Wallace Dunlop. London. (In the Press.)
Ibn Abd-el-Hakem's History of the Conquest of Spain. Now edited

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