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The North American Review, that brilliant pot-pourri, contains in the December number more heterogeneous elements than ever before, its contributors ranging from Senator John G. Carlisle and the poet Swinburne to the Marquis of Lorne and-Ignatius Donnelly!
The Marquis of Lorne writes on the "Partition of Africa," Erastus Wiman on "Over Production in Sumitres," Dr. Paul Gider on "Dr. Koch's Discovery" and Ignatius Donnelly evolves a new cipher from Shakspere's works in the shape of the words "Francis Bacon, Sir Nicholas Bacon's Son" occurring...
Other political article deal with "Scottish Politics," by the Marquis of Lorne, the "London Police," by ex-Commissioner James Monro, "Election Methods in the South," by Collector Robert Smalls, of Beanfort, S. C., and "Relief for the Supreme Court," by Justice Strong.
George Sand "Le Marquis de Villemer."
George Sand "Le Marquis de Villemer."