ANTHONY TROLLOPE'S NEW MAGAZINE. THIS DAY, No. 2, November 1867, price 18. SAINT PAULS. A New Monthly Magazine of Fiction, Art, and Literature. Edited by ANTHONY TROLLOPE, and Illustrated by J. E. MILLAIS, R.A. CONTENTS: In the press, post 8vo, cloth. A Treatise on the Metallurgy of Iron. VII. This day, 12mo, limp cloth, price ls. VIII. Now ready, 8vo, cloth, priee 12s. 6d. A Series of Emigrant's Guides, containing I. GENERAL HINTS TO EMIGRANTS. With a II. THE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE TO AUSTRALIA, IV. THE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE TO TASMANIA AND London: VIRTUE & CO., 26, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, E.C. THE CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. No. I. on NOVEMBER 16th. The full-page Chromolithographs, and Plates in Colours and Gold, in the first four Numbers will be somewhat as follows:— After a Water-colour Drawing, by Louis HAGHE. A choice object of Ornamental Art from the French Exhibition, 1867. Landscape Study in Water-colours, by AARON PENLEY. "The Flower Girl," after MURILLO. 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