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. » THE CHICAGO DAILY TRI e e e e ot INE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874, LITERATURE. 8 uitch worlts uounlly ar withont any attompt v oleganco or orpamout: but tho acoount of M, DAcen, No,1, 10mo,, pp. 02, Doaton ¢ Loo & SPI\‘RKS?)F SCIENCE. fatlon stlil lower woro it not that tho cuormous ported, In tho Dopartmontof Printed Boo : ; Bhopad. Totlunes ronlizod in Amoricn through polroloutn FAMILIAR TALK. Y | e ory'iesporienco s fully Jottod”dow, | A JOUERe 0 mtw omry o aup matm, e S milLary ConLEAGia WAV e1onad b Oxéogilve Tolimon. " o CAPEILE oluntos, parta” Durothy Wordsworth, nnd, Iex Tour | Mbthat was striliug I sceudry ns woll aw to- | - fimuelated, from the Fronchs of, Junyia Vi, Ae AGIHOULTULRAL, ANTS, domand. I3ut thin offect upon the valio of tho OID ENOLIAN TLAYS. pemphlots, nowapapors, 'shoeta of harough Sootinnd with Iler Brothor nnit Culltrl%fll’efi: A TOUR MADE IN 1:COLLECTION DE IN 8COT- ey 1663, By Dotioricy. Wonnswawrtr, cidont s falthrully porteayed. “I'ho journal in pacticularly intorautiug for the fusight & glvos 14 Into the slmplo liablta of the Wordsworthn, and into the rude lifo of the Scotch poaanutry in 13mo,, pp. 413, Now York: " Huribuer, Armotrong & 0, HOW TO CORDUOT A DEDATE: A SxmEs or CoMrLure DEpATES, OUTLINED OF' DENATES, AND Euelt marvoloun storion ard told of the eagacl- 1y of antg that ono Is proparod to lear almost anything cencorning thoir intolloctual nchiovo- stonos mny ho considored morely tomporary, A similnr doprecintion in thlr prico occurred at the diysovery of tho dismond-miues in Brazil,— Cloleondn having proviously suppliod tho mor- Tho logitimate Linglinh dramn was dividod ab Itn birth into tho two gront’ departmonts of ‘ragedy and Comody, Tho carlicst spocimen musig, alo, ‘Lavo heon roco vod, Ono_of most Yalushlo equinitiona noted I » gopg, L llm-nr'l to ho unique, of the original edition of Tyndulo's ! Lxyioaition of - tho ryrsts TAND, Ad i t, whon wo aro told thst thero I 0 now extant of Lho Iattor los of position | oplstlo’of Soynt Thon,’ Y B Pt B DL 6 6 | oo oy copid 3 o ool | B A a0 Sotk EARAUE | et g deven i oros, i ctuay | KoH—bnk hoy S zogine (e v e it n 651,y ichona Ul o 376 | S48 . Sopiowtir 501 mip i 5 am's Bone, g g 3 Kattorine ¢ Dlck & Fitzgerald, ; “ | slatomont I3 nimost: too snuch for humnn crodu- author was a celobrated mastor of Eton Collego, ' by 81 g Wheiy Willom Worloworth, an § and bia only |, SIIe om0 vk, o, ook, the samoeide ot | 2OEMU O FENIY YEAus, e woma Warmnor | ity Trowovor, wo hiavo {6 on tha suthority of | (r2UoR of tho dsmpo dono Ly donuding o e | sy oy s g habi of compesiog: ologe. sy | Fguiced by Bir Thomea Mot fn thoso torm, sister, Dorothy, 6, years old, .thoy ond thelr threo brothors wero loft motherlosn, Fivo yonrs nfter, thoiv fathor died, (holr lomo at Cockormouth was broken up, and tho orphans wero acatlergl, Willlam, aud Lis oldor broth- or woro put o echool, and Dorothy wag placed with n cousin in Malifax. For five yoarn (herenflor, William ond Dorothy did not meot; but, in his fireb collego-vacation, on tho Contluout. Then it was timo for tho young man, vow past 24, to chooso somo calling Which should sottlo what Coloridge styles tho. bread-and-butter quostion. He bad alrondy published a volumo of pooms, contalning * Deseriptive Skotches, abd an Evon- ing Walle 3 but,tho world was not yot propared to noknowlodge bim a3 3 ‘poct. At this eritical Juncturo, when fato soomod roady to decldo that Lo should roeort to London and lako up the trado of journallst, hig dylpg friend, Raisley Calvort, divining what was in him and how lio beat could bo helpod, bequeathad him a legacy of £300.. Wordsworth had put asido nll thonght of work whilo Lio nursed this loving friond at Don- Fith, and, whon denth released him from tho sad duty, oarly In 1705, ho was loft with what to his, gimplo tnstes was a compotonco sttfliciont to cooble Liim .ta pursue tho voestion of dreamer ?nd l':’(nct' which lgod Dad undeniably marked out or him. . In tho autumn of 1705, tho brothor ond alstor made & humble hiomo, together, and for aovon the bays ver ngzain; but tho evoning began Lo darker and fUradned 80 lieavily boforo wo kad Gqone. 5 ics tliat wo wero completoly wot. It wog dark wiien wo inmilod, and, on cateriug s liouse, 1 was ek Wit : Tlio gool woman had_prosided, according to bor romino, a bnttor rg tiau wo hnd found it tlie morm= ng; and indeed, when I sl down fn the chitmey- coriier of hier amoky biggin', T thought T had nover been moro comfortabilo fn il my life. ' Colarldgo had been thero long enough to Lave n pan of cofee bolling for uo, nnd, having i our clotlics in the way of dry- ¥ith ® dram, Wo neled for sugar, butter, barloy= Dread, nud milk; ond, with o smilo and o stare, mata of kitudness than ‘wondor, she ropiled, * Yo'll got that,” —Dringing each asticlo soparately o caroumud otor cups of cifle, Iaughing ke ehifldron at'tho strango ntuosphiore In Which wo wero, Wit smolka exmo 6 gnata, snd apread along the walls ond aboye onr hiends In_tho chimney, whors tho hena woro_roosting, Ik lght clouds in' tho sky, Wo Inughed and laughod again, in 'apito of tho’émarte ing of our yes; yeb bad o quiet pleasuro in_ obscrving the' beauly of tho . beams and rafters glosming between tho clouds of amoko, “They had beon crusted over and varnished by mauy winiors, tlll, when tho firolight foll upon them, thoy ot aa'glossy “aa block rockn on o punuy day ficasod in feo,” Whon wo hiad enlon Ut Aupper, Wo sat. about 1AL on hour, and I think I hnd nover 01t so deoply tho Llessing of & hospltablo wolcomo aud n warm firc, “The " walld of tho whole housy woro of stono unplane tered, 1t conslsterd of thireo apartmonts,—tho- cow~ Tousg at ono end, tho klichen or Louso i tho middle, and tho apenco at tho othier_end, Tho r00ms woro di~ vided, ok up to tho Hgging, it only to the beginning of tho roof, 50 thero wan o freo pasaage for light aud air from ono end of tho Liouso fo tho otier, Coleridgo and Wordstworth slopt in tho barn on thohiny, and Mies Wordawortly'on a bed of chiaft in one onil of tha epenco, while- tho man, hia Jouxgox, 17mo, pp. 148, New York: Do Wikt U, nt, Ti) CONFESSIONS OF A MINMISTER: Bmwo LEAVES FOM THE DIARY OF wii IV, JORECIUS LroNuannt, D, D, 12mu,, pp, 109, Phitadelphia 1L, Veterson & Co, % LEISURE-IIOUR B ., Tne: NotAny's Nose, liy 20, Now York: leary T. Auouz, 10w, olt X Co. B ¥IOODS; AND *A LEAR OF TI: TEPPE, l!r IvaN Tunorxieey, 10mo,, pp. 219, Now York : Henry Ifolt & Co, £y ATHERSTONE PRIONY, By I N, Gontx, Anthor IF! p. TRUTH 1§ Quziang, Jly BAMUEL Lur, 10mo,, bp, 245, Bontor Leo & Bhiopard, LIVES OF TIIE CHIEF-USTICES OF ENGLAND. By Tord CAeniLL, Auhor of “'The Lives of tho Tord-Ouancellors of England,” In four volumies, Vol 131, 8vo,, pp, 493, Boston : Esten & Lauriat, ! Foriodicals Recofved, Altantic Monthly for Ogtobor (IL. O. Hougirton & Co,, Boston). Tlio confonts cmbraco : Fiction —Mr. Howalis’ new novel, “ A Iorogono Con- olusion,” X.-XIT: Ii, Jumoa Jr’s * Eugone' Dickering ;" Misa Wadsworth's ** Alarty's Varlous Morciea." ' Porsonal Skotchos—**Somo Gront Contemporary Musicians ;" Gaorgoe Cary Iggles= ton's * A" Rabol's Nocofloctions ;"'—thia timo of Gon, J, I, B, Stuart,” Dhilosophy—Thio Roy. James Fracman Clarko's Havo Animnls Sonls?? Doetry—Drot Iarte’s *Ramon ;" Mr, Trow- bridgo's **Trouling ;" Mrs, Thaxter's *Farc- well ;" Mr. Tngiao's ** Tho Woodlaid," and athor poemin, Criticlem—igs Preaton's '*Theodoro Aubanel, a Modern Proveneal Poot ;" Mr, Vorry's “Berthold Auorbnch.” 0ld antt New for October (Roberts Drothers, Boston), Trinclpnl articless *Tho ‘Lost Dol nco,” by E. E. Halo; “QOur' Skotehing Club,” Dr. Qldcon Lincecnmn, astudent of acience sshose obsorvations aro nccopted by tho snvants as caroful ‘nnd trustwortby.’ In o rocent papor communicnted by bim to tho Smithoonian In- slitato, and published, by pormission of Prof. lonry, in tho Naliralist, théro aro many in- torosting parliculnrs of thia singhlar ant, whicl, from it dovotion to husbudry, i ‘tormod tho Agrieultural ant, Tts belontilo namo fs Myr- thoir public works and_cultivato their estates, All grass, horbugo, nnd othor obstructions ar cloared away to tho distauco of 8 or 4 fuoct around tho ontraoco to thoir city ; and_ o circular pave- ‘mont, consisting of a protty hard crust,abont half an inch thick, i8 construgtod of coarso sand aud grit. This pavomont is somptimes 16 foet in di- amaler, To avoid the inundation which would bo likoly {o ovorflow thia pavemontin tho rainy son son, *at lenst slx months provious {o the coming of'tho rain ” thoy commouco tho orection of o mouund or pyramid, which rises n foot or moro from the coutre of (ho pavomott. ¢ “ho mouud s oceuplad with noatly-construct- od colls, in Which tho *opys, jymm ones, and thoir slores of grain, are carried in thne of ralny seasonn” Tho pavement in kept cloar of overy growing horb, axcopt n_graju-beasing gravs, the dAristida stricla.’ When ripo, this grain’ is har- vasted, tho chall romoved, and thon it is ntored in tho dry eolls. ' Tho ¢ grain from sovorat othor spcgios of graus, a8 well o8 socda from various kinds of horbaccous plants,” is also gathored and garnored. Dr, Linczcutn doclares that tho auts ovon sos tho graln of the - Aristidn stricls, which ha calls ‘ant-rico, Despita their procau- try of ita forests, Thirty-yoars ngo, tho Kuanato wag ono of tho most forttlo pravinces of Central Asin, and, woll woodod and watered, was rogard- ©d a0 an oarthly paradise, Fivo yoars thorenftor, o mania for foreut-¢loaring broko out among the Inbinbitants, and continned lo rage a8 long as thoro romained tmber on which to voub itsolf. What troos woro spared by rulers and peonlo woro afterwards uiterly consumed during o civil war, ‘Who consequonco of this ruthlosn destruce drifting ovor tho'land. “Ihey will continue thofr noiscloss fnvasion until tho wholo Xhanato will becomo a decary douart, ay barren as tha wilder~ nosa_soparating it from Khiva. It is not s posed that the Khan hrs sufliciont umfl(‘Py or the means t his command ‘to urrest tho dosolation that throntena to spread over hia torritorios, ‘Fho oxamplo s oo to stimulate onlightened govern- monts to avold n similar catastrophio, by pro- sorving o duo proportion of forost-lauds in their Qomiaius, and by restorlng those which linvo boon improvidently Inld bare, ' UYDRAULIO MINING, - In the systom of hydraulie mining which pro- vaila oxtonsively In California, tlioro wore om- ployed, in 1867, 6,000 wmiles of artificial wator~ cotursos, Drof. Raymond states, fnone of his roports on mines west of tho Rocky Mountaius, that' {ho flumes’ of thoze couals aro ofton of shoot-iron, nnd in somo places st carried con- nidorablo distances at n Loight of 250 feot above tho gronud, Largo volumos of water are con- ducted in this way, nnd direoted againot hills nnd In Lalin, for tho nmusement of his seholnr, Wwho porformod thom on fostival acenslons, and obpocinlly during tho Christmag holidays., Tho Beono of this firat comody, which has bocoma famous pursly from tho nccident of lts dato, is Infd in London, and its dramatis porsonm Inclndo thirtcon charncters. Tho loroino of tho play i3 o rich young widow, whoso lovor has daserted her aud undortakon ulous and bumilinting ndvontures, Tho ploco fn brought to'n huppy fnale by the rolurn of tho favorod lover. Tho play presents o lively pic- turo of tho mannors of thomiddlo class of tho vorlod, It fu wrilten In loosa aud frrepuine rliymo, tho plot is ingoniously contrived, and the dinloguo 18 animatod. About fourteen yenrs aftor tho production of “Taiph Rtoyster Doystor,” John Still, who way auccessivoly Muster ot B, Jolw's and Trinity Collogen, Cambridgo, Vice-Chancellar of (ha Univorsity tharo, and Dishop of Bath aud Wells, wroto * Gntnmor Gorfon's Needlo,"—tho gecond oldost comedy that bag coma down tous, Tha charactors u this drams aro all okou from law Jifo, and nro rough nnd conrso boyond descrip- o, i nation furug wpon tho lozs of Gaun- mor Gurton's only needlo, which sho Inot wied it mending hor mnn lfodgo's inoxprossiblos. Not_ouly hier own housoliold, but tho_wholo nelghiborhood, is set in commotion by tho dis- consolnto damo, whosa griol over hok calamity s fleres and uncontrollablo, Soaroh s Iustitut- od_ovorywhoro, and ovorybody within_roach 18 callod upon for sympathy, or accused of stealing the missing fmplomont. Divors sorlous quarrals, 4 Thon havo wo fro Usndale tho fymuto pyatlo of Hoynto John in micho wyso oxpowiod, that dnro gny that blessod apostle rathor than' his holy wordes woro in gucho a sonso hylovod of all eryuton peoplo, haddo loyor his pystle nevor ben put in wrytingo.,! 'Cho reprint ‘of thoe work by t;m Darkor Hocloty was mado from n lator odfe ion." Tho number of volumos bound for tho Mu- soum library fn the courso of the yonr amount. od o 11,4287 the number of pamphlota hound ; 3 woy 53%, aud o volumea ropalrod, 462, Tu in the summor of 1788, tho brothor aud pistor ::2‘.‘.'1 “ :‘“p rm "d‘clm'n, l(l:mnnmxl {m{] LY shiclter. & Wo gr‘;#'l:e:,um»." 0mo., pp, 317, Bostou: ates | yyijca molafaciens, tlon of tho forost-growth is mow painfully | & 1ong Jonrney fun momentary pique. During | tho Dopartment of Maps, the n'mnt l’?u«muun wero far o Lima rounited, and tho Uanpincss EhoY | yiourtha i, tnngn o waneald s wor, me e sube. | NOT 1N SUIEIR BET s on, Iy Drreennyz Otngtrs | This ant lives In populous communities, hullds | Manlfost In immenso dey. and arid wastes, | bis abscnco, his mistrees fs bealoged with wuit~ | Sceession of tho year fs ”flplll’lflflmnhlfl fac sl b onjoyed In opch othier's eocloty has boon com- | hlswifoto gt bimdry elothion UIT ebio hiaik scrved w, | - oF Hoowrs, From tho Gerinun of MAR: Luxgts, | paved citlos, constructs roads, and sustalus largo | ‘Lo water-courson Lisvo hoomo empty chwnnols; | ors, chlof among whom fs Talph Rogatar Dogu. | 10 tho oxact aizo of tha ariginal, of tha- superh i 7 W Pro. | Which'ahe g,,, though most willingly, not very oxpce | _12mo,, pp, 973, Boston : Leo & Bhepard, iy ¢l oud the systom of canals constrictod | {, Thia sill; Mappomonda mado nt Voniao in 1467-'569, at -tho ¥ momorated in woll-known lines in the ¥ Pro. ) tough m ngly, not yery ox) om0y LD 3 epa military forces | Tor tho firat yonr and & half 5 or. Thia silly youth hag just inhorited a Inrgo D, Y S » vor- 4o hrdtl ditiously. +, . ", Ifodid not, howover, refus to lob | WOMAN AND THE DIVINK HEPUBLIC., Iy Lro 0 oty 15 Tontdads 1t Oparition ai for nrtifloinl irvigation, and supplied from tho | e oS0 bF S d Instunco of Princo Honry tho Navigator, and .nt l“ Iudo,” Boven years longer, howavor, tho brothior wifo'Lring out tho whisky-bottlo st our raquest. | Mitrin, ~13mo., pp. 213, Bufnlo : Hass & Nauert, [ aftor o colony is e g "“lm“ ot | living ntreams, Lins boon rondored wsoloss, o | fortuno, irrounded with tntriguors and | tho oxpenso of his unclo, King Afi‘nnsm V., by b ond. slstor lived moparsto, while Wordsworth | »Sue Xceps s dram,” au tho phraso s i inlleod, I bo- | THL BILLE REGAINED, AND Tili GOD OF TUE | ducled _umlcrg{;um .‘r.[' ho ml&nltlmxn gin ”g moving pands af tho dosart, no longor restraingd | 8ycophants, who lead him fnto nil sorta of ridic- | Fra Mauro, of tha Camaidaloss Convont, of Shty | s conoluding his collegiato torm and travaling | Jo¥5 {Lore 1t scareoly'a loncly louss by lho wayaiilo tn |~ BIBLE OUI i Suari v Juntatoun | appoar above the surfaco, mid bogin, to Wlld } )y torat-barriors, nro gradually advancing and Michalo di Murauo, on necotnt of whch & modnt van struck fu his honor by the Republic, deserib~ iu[z‘h(m s Cosmographs incomparabills,” o tho Dopartmont of Manuscripts hias beon added “*n vory _riclly-illuminnted book of tho { Howra of tho Virgin,' writton in Franco'at tho Loglnning of tho fifteonth contury, Mo bordors are of arabeaqua work, with birds, and insects, and gmlufluu fgures,” Tho Cnlondac s Jllus- tratod + and (herg are fourtaon lnrge ministurns, paintd apporently by an Itallan netlst, of by one showing strong Italinn inflnence, who hig also addad to the ornamontation throughout the volume." T'ho Orlontal collcation. Lias been: jn- created by 63 mauuscript volumos, Chlof amang thess avo: A Postical . Acoount of the Chinedo Couqueat of Nopaul in 1790 A. D, writton by tho Emperor of 'Ching,—n folio volb ume, inclowed in curiously-carved wooden covora from thio Summor. Palaco, noar Pakings: tho one tiro toxt {3 embroidorod in rod etk on bine wronnd, it is gaid by tho Jadios of tho Imporinl family;"” and * A Ilistory of tho Mikndos® in Japancso,—thirtoon volumon, inclosed In. & box. of laequerod wood, ‘Thla work, it {4 eaid, wos writton for private uso, and has novor boon printed,” n o 7 ) tions, ho snyssometimes, during ralny scasons, tho | masses. of carth ' undor o hydrostatic prossuro | and ono sovoro hand-to-land fl hit, botween | Dra.Balfohing prosontoed t libra s 5gacs 1ived In qulet and contant;of tho tnpomo of | Wifo and b, occupled thelr bod ak tho'othor | K by hp Hov, T b John yrwhites, BANO | cround atgut tholr city bocomion saturated, ‘and | that il it noodod, ut avay solld rook almost | Gammor and. Gollo-gorsip, frow out | of M. W Dallas apered gus ! g saoron, 00 rhich bis legaor, bosoor Wit 100 brought | % 4o rural disticts of Scotfand, fona woro | Meoflopn; * ing.Sfaliug 1n_tho Snadwich To- | t0 e e oot | B e tenbivo easta. of-chuntrs. byt i | Ofpogli0 oAl T o | vileat™ opithots | (in forty volumes) ; aud M. Groto. lna'_glvon ?vyn:lffwmrfigxr.lgilJ.lféxfl‘:-’xay‘r?;lfi‘:gmnx:t} and bng | Aoarce, oud poor, and ndualid; and any woro | andn” by 3. Dishop Putnem; “To Rolations | 0t thelr sced colony, - Al the damagal grain in | rocting stronms from Hheir natural ehapmols, and | Sorcs i Moo it oo gothes ook, jnd collactions of hor lnto liuss beon gently brad. In tho family of Lor unclo, Dr. Cooligon, who was n Canon of Windsor and o Covorits ot Court, o had spont much time, durin which shio mingled with. poople of cnlturo an high atation, Dut, whon hor brother offered her tho sanctuary of his humblo homo and tha do- liglits of his companlonship, sbo shrank from no sacnfico tho eituation Involved, and bécame ot onco his_gervant, halpmeot, and friend. Sho porformed tho domestie work of thislittlo houso- old dnneeistod, wroto all ifs pocma bt his dicta~ tha discomforts to which onr tourists woro sub- jectod. Ofton thoy could find no_ontortainmont in tho publio houseo, and wero obligod to ask hos- pitality of tho cottngore, who naver rofused it, At thoend of thoir jome{, which was full of rongh exporionces na well a8 puro plensuros, ‘Wordoworth and his “sistor reached thoir homo, Bunday, Sopt. 25, *“botween 8 and 9 o'clock, whore wo found Mary in *)ortl:t hoalth, Jonnna Hutchingon with her, nd little John asleop in tho clothes-baskot by the fire.” of ‘tha National und State Governments to Ad- vanced Lducation;" - Pilehards,” by Mary J. DPenwyn, Catholic orld for Octobor (Catholic Publica~ tion Hovso, Now York), Contents: ~ **Mattor,” 1L; “4ho Veil Withdrawn,” XVI.—3 “Tho Prosent Stato of Anglicavism;” “ Anto "HVII by Aubroy do Vero; ** Assunta ( TIL A Dinsussion with ', Tufldal,” s of Hrish National Mannacripts; % Con: "% A Logond of Alsaco;® *Tage Drought ont tho first fino day, and oxporod to thesun. Whon uight ,comes, ovory ecod that ‘han not notually sprouted is takon in agaln. Dr. Lincocum states that ono day bo saw tiese ants * hiva out on a flat rock ag much'as o ‘gallon of wheat, sunning.” Ilo watchod tho oporatiou of ibs rotturn to the colls again. which the: auts ac- complished af nightfall Tn'just flve minutos, n Dr. Lincecur’ firas wont, in 1848, to Long Point, 'l'ex.,—thd placo whero bo has atudiod theso ants,—thore was bhut ono of sproading earth, sand, gravel, nnd pobbles, that hinve beon washed down by their curronts, ovar fortilo and cultivatod lands, Ono orchard val- ued nt £60,000; and " anothor nt 8200,000, have Deon so destroyod, | A roport from tho Agneul tural Burcau at Washington natimafes tho nu- nnnl damage dono by this modo of mining at 12,000,000, GIRAFTES, Tocent nato Lias been mado of tho arrival at with a frecdom and fluonoy that aro startling, In tho ond, whilo parson, and npothecary, and tu!ucn, aro endeavoring tosottlo tho dillloulty otwoon tho two bollicoso crones, Hodgo dis- covera—by a “snvago prick ib gives biti—tha lost needle in tho patch which Gammer Gurton had sot in bis Pm aloony, Tho loss of & noedla 8ecma o most ingigniflcant incidant on which to bago {ho ontire intriguoof play, and wo can only infor, from tho circumsianco Lolug olovated to such importanco, that, in the middic of tho band, conuected with his * ITinto: g togotlior with * Palitical and Obhe cgu?\;gffiafn twonty volwmnes. A REMARKADLE BOOK, * A remarkablo book from tha library of the Iato Bir R, Froderick, Bart,, wan recontly gold at aug- tion. Tt was & copy of tho “Scaln Perfoccionis of Walter Hylton, printod by W de in 1404, with' Caxton's amrg{ dne;‘ncg‘ynwimggfi was quito verfeot, and bad on tnseription at the . * [ t,—th ok | tho Gardon of Acclimation, in Parls, of eix gl- | sixtoouth centary, & noedlo was raro and contly | ond.of tho * Capitnla primo partin ™ in the b “ ; tion,—for Wosdeworth hatod tho Lrallblo‘of p“n_ s ey e E‘g:‘,‘; ‘oziéll::d?:tlhagi\slg‘ _O:Eflg, ab Nayonco; :,If‘n‘:}rgximf:a“é?h:honaw& (;:g‘!l;engg;rlr;.mfrlxs 1alles, the oldent of which is 3 yeus of ngo, rfim mlcflu,lwd. umnn§ tlm‘5 pooror c)ll‘\flacu, to bo | lowing words: n'flx[u‘}.\nku gulnngath to Dngm o o e e LI | 1312 A oF Rk PHOTESTANY dkvoroTion; | Lipincolls Sagazine for Oct ot Db | kuoll, whore tharo was but eeanty” vogotation to | GiraTo i8 a nalive of Africa, and wsod to inhabit | EEMAST 84, 0 procious breasuce, lnn;?u:{g:’;u:fl fl.’r}"é‘.‘,‘rfi‘%‘;‘x‘é‘u{iifi‘i‘n.’.?mfi’fi"afi““"“ o ; Cumpaniod bim fh 108 Jang duly rables, | - By Fusbeaig Seudoie, Author of o Ostord | PInColt & Go. Phlladaiplip), Tho NowIIyno- | iiSsioto with thg posulist FuQuni’ of tho Jigl | tho coutry grom Nubia. % tio Oapo of Gaod situation, which fill ouo With snrpriso toat 1t | hundroth 3" iso, Lor mutogtaph. and Shecles ond, moro than ull, suggestod to him meny topica fl"‘“fi:;‘”fl?fl‘?‘éfifflfl:’flixgfi &M(';:"'j).’-’};; {\:;lfin'ruy'fn:c’l\(- tnd 4 Aafoctacn Tt e %’ agriculturists, Their plantations of aut-rico | Hopo, but It in snid now to Lo restricted to n could wvo boen Writton by au educatod acolosi- | prayers in hor' haudwriting. . It appoars o f for bis pootry, 0o woll na imagos with which to | 3% i > * Macdonald, are’ contiocd, A" Visit to thg | Mor0 flourishing in o roguiar circlo iusido tho | ymall’ canton of Abyssiuin, All attorapta at | astic, and even rolishied by rospectablo English | b 3 THE CRUSADES, By Gromox W, Cox, M. A, sdorn it. For Dorothy Lersclf hnd tho oye and the’ 1magluation of n "poct, althongh, with tho Autior of +iilglory of Grocco, elc. ldmo, pui Dolomites™ is concluded. Other noticeable pavement, and thera wers patchiod of tho eamo fil‘nsn geattored around 4n o llltlu’{;,lldu, which domesticating tho animal have failod in Africa, audtences. It was probably firat acted at Christ's avo belongod mubsoquently ‘to Shoro Chsctot Ilouse. It was sdld for £10¢ 1 or of E tish) Peorago,” by ITiogi- d of 1t is casily tamod in Enropa. Tn its native | Collego Cambridge. fibaini ot v vate bot! 224, York: Serlbnor, Aruist; & Co, rics | Dapers nror *Tho Britlsly 69, " DY, HOBLT | hnd doubtleas boen planted thoro by some ex- ily to; ropo. In its nativo | % ' solf, whoso famo was ‘dearor to her than hor, | Thoso volumes aro tha initial numbers of o L{m; g‘,’\m"“a“'z;“w;.; Witun Munson dnm‘)" all oltior vegotablos.” ‘Lho cointry surrounding | Droweing on the leaves and small branchos Of | firyy eofvivial pulind of auy mort tiat appeared e own carthly immottality could bo. ‘Thus the brothor and sister shared lifo togoth-. er until 1802, whon Wordsworth married Doro-# thy's Jong-timo friond, Mary Hutchinson. Tho historical sorica ontitled * Epochs of History,"” and edited by Edward . Morris, M. A, of Lin- coln Colloge, Oxford. They are intended to Malcom Macenen, Mary B. Dodgo, snd T, A. Hiltarn), aro the poota of tho pumber, Seribner's” Aonthly for October (Scribner & of Goorgo lliot's Novels,” by W, C. Willinsonj Long Yolat wea' overywhero, but “in this singlo Bpot, covored with o ricli black koil, which bora a lieavy turf of grasy, through which the auts could not travel, and they twore therefare con- troos. It is inoffensivo, und nacks to oscapo yob, if Liard pressed, will fight dangar by fight stoutly, discharging n storm of kicks with its bind loga that will oven beat off tho lion. Ttg An intercsting papor on the rolations botween in tho English languago. It reclaoff in au casy, Tollicking atylo, nplly oxpressivo of tho spirit that movos it. * As & sample of tho litoraturo of 0 the Iditor of The Ghicago Tribune: Sm: At tho closo of the late War, Gon. Grant was o roprosontative man. Ho had been ! ) Co., Now York)., “Tho Groat South,” by Bd- ok gt ning’ paco i ewrtor than that of ¢ | ©rudo ago, wo copy it entiro: *| succossful in putting down ono of tho most ! 1 “:&Zxfig‘: ggm‘:""‘e‘fik&‘k]‘xfi%‘«‘z’l‘: ::dfhf:nfiflxkynl; :::flfmmg\rh: mu{n o’thl:u”hul:;go ng::]uusimg: yard Kiug, °“)d » o Mystorions Tiland, " by uu"::lsumoll l:xfl:u:::’lfil“orfl;gfim,nn: 1:;‘:12“}1:{:5:}:; {mén. Bon It movta over Wuavon ;;m;nnd fl'?l‘.’h “‘fl';,‘,‘zf,::‘:c‘,’,"“,l,‘m“;;fi‘. formidable robollions that modorn times havo | Gorviug Ewo. Thatoad of ono. A% cbildren Fath | bos limited Iieure to doveto to lterary indios, | b e’ Peafion e’ w oo Larle:” | noar thele pavomont had ot woll oatlonytiey: | FEAS d;;‘\‘;fl‘b'ifi”an&'fl‘z e e I [ B ure T Uil thnt X can deulk aver wituessod aud, bad ho been contanted will t 3 5 4 A pii) weronblo to run over it, nnd erect now citlos on | 2 3 = Vith him that wears a Liood. bis carcor as Genoral and rotired to privato lif i crod sbout the Lonsth, mho bechmo U0 oo | They will, theroforo, whilo ondoavoring | Harriot Troscott Spofford, aro concluded, | BOF2 ! rutleret Fhoin dllony: oyt Bim that westa o iood, i o, ! what ‘sho iad _boon to their fathor and mothor. ] d 8 oot e Honabtte by ooruded: | fa Lordors. ‘Throo yourh Aftor, their cition waro ol go bare, tako 30 10 tars, Bl ising o bave” ons: Sowes 15 poataries an V¢ i L k) y ath, . e e Of Joly goodo ale aud olde, rotuined his placo @ tho lero-worshiping senti~ ) woro totumed toler iy tho form, o lovo and | thom within (ko emallost pocsiblo compese. A | S R S0 OISR LR s adahyuat | AR o Ivo eni, for o flrakelghicen manth | fuman mostallty and tho seasons of tho yeor, mzl;ti‘;nfm‘-rdc“fiu’m"r;. e :: mont of thg poople. Bt with thls h was ot i , 29, Dorol AVO WO f i i i 3 b o ¥ 3 3 < | joath foot and hand o colile; 2 5{:’5‘;‘,“,,,‘: it ot m,"_l,,,;uw i nm,’, main objeot will also, bo ta exbibit in overy | ste. Pootry by I, H, Chariotts I Bates, Bon® | pofor, & ity o boun, Be brildess, thie ond of | Which was read boforo tho Scottish Motoorologi- 3 and po cally satisfled, Tho country at largo, in its worship at the ago of 58, sho was laid_apon a sick bed, from which sho rose shattered in body aud mind. Bho lived untjl sho bnd. comploted her 834 year, surviving Wordsworth flve yoars: but it was merely s tha wreek of hor former self,—an imngo to uadden tho hearts of friends, It waa snid that ‘Wordsworth could never epoalk of lorwithout hia voico dropping to a low, monrnful tono ; and poriod tho lifo of tho peoplo, thoir litoraturs, 1mnnners, and stato of knowlodge, s woll a8 tho policy of thoir rulors. In a word, it Ia tho intant of tho editor to do for history what popular writers ara dofug for scionce : mako it readily sccassiblo aid porfoctly jutolligiblo to tho gen- oral public. Judging from tho first book In_tho list, tho jamin F. Taylor, It, T, and Colin Thaxtoer. Ifarper's Magazine for October (lhr‘m & Drothers, Now York). l'rlncir:d papory : * Dece omtive At and_ Agricnliure 1 Lngland," I, by Moncure 1. Conway; “ An Old Town by tho Soa,” . Aldrich ; *IIuntsmen of tho linm 1L Ridling * Tho Isles of W. Chadwick; * Rapo of tho * Bowe Talks of an Antrono- that timo thoy havo gainad sutliclont strongth to sustain thomsolves in tho struggla for existonco with other tribes "of their race, sud dare'nu- nounce thoir Intontions in the world above. When tho nnts wish to send off & now colony, thoy assomblo in fwarms from the swrounding cities, and celobrato s grand marringe-featival, which continues for throe or four hours. Tho eal Bocioty by Dr. Arthur Miteholl and Mr. Aloxauder Bachan, gives, in briof, the informa- tion tha tho death-rata from brouchitis, pnou- monin, asthmn, and kindred aiseases, is highest in" cold wonthor ; from. brain-disesno, conyul- sious, and whaoping-cough, it is highest in cold nnd dry wenthor ; from suicides and_small-pos, Iiut, eliy, Gor g thee gaod ale tnou Waetieh 2 be et or oLzt i Tlove no rost, but o nut-browna tosto, And a exablald in ho fire; ATitlo bread ol dlo e sioad, Moclio broad I noglit desire. Xo frast, no suow, 10 winde, I trawe, Can et mo it T woldo X ani no wrapt, and throwls lapt, ©f Joly aood alo and olde, of him and its erotitudo toward him, wasnot willing to stop short of couforring upon him tho bighst ofico in tho Ropublic, ond ho, not yet eatiated with nmbition, waa willing to aceopt it. TIo lins boon President for six years ; and, 0ok ing ovor tho stato of affairs to-dny, what Is tho xocord of his statosmanubip ? It is not only in Louisinng that s disaf- fectod feoling prevails, but o gonoral complaing 3 g frof b K in srarin and dry woathor ; from dinrrlios, dyson- v cortain days of tho year, pecullarly nssociated | oditor's aim will bo splondidly carried out. “To | mer ¥ 1., by Trof. Simon Nawcomb ; = Tho Tto- | Qnoon of tho colony ther” eprouds Lier wings, | il wa i P Hragi) 7 Lacke and wide, ete, against tho Government hns extonded from ‘il thole pask, woro kept by lim 23 goloma an- Work 15 simply & miodal Of 15 kind,. No. plsiory | el PJLror, Bmon Turopo,? XL, by | avd flies with tho wind uncil sho ia tired, ‘,‘},",f',{.‘;',‘;fi{',g{:’,m"‘;,}‘_",:L’,{rfi',}',‘m‘};‘f,‘“f,,[',‘,‘,’{fi:‘,",f; ¢ Maino to Cnlifornin, and from Biionesots to niscraarich. ; Do Quincoy has drawn o portrait of Dorothy as £ho appenred to him on their first nequaintanco, 1n 1607, which wo boro copy. Afler nkatching Nrs. Wordsworth, he writes: Jromodiately behind her moved a lady, shorter, elighter, and perhaps, in all” otlier respects, sa differ~ cut from her In perdonn] chatacteriatica a3 could have Toen wished for. tho most efloctiva contrast, Hor facé was of aybtain brown ; ¥ rarely, in a woman of Yngliah birth, had 1sccn & moro delorminale Gypsy 3 Brs, Wordsworth's, Her oyes wero not sof ' nor wero they flerca or bold ; but they woro mild and etuttling, end hurried in thelr motion, "Iler manner Ava8 wosm, and oven ardent ; her scuslbillty: roemod constitutionally deop: and somo subtlo firo of fm- ypaceloned intollect apparently burned within hor, which—beiog alterniately puslied forward into a cons epicious expresslon by flio irrealstible inutincts of her tomperment, and then fmmediately ehecked in obodioneo to {ho decorum of her eex, aud sge, and ‘mafdanly condition—gava to hier wholo domeanor, and to hor conversation, an nir of embarrassment, aud oven golf-conflict, thit. was almost distressing {0 wit- nesp, Even Lier very utieranco and cnunciation oflcn gulfired, In pomt of cloarucss and steadlness, from tho agitation of lior oxcearlva organlo sousibility, At tfmoe tho_self-counteraction and sclf-bafMling of her feelings caused hor aven to stammer, Dut the greatest deductions frem Miss Wordsworth's attractions, and extant hus succoeded In plaoing tho era of tho Prolestant rovohition so vividly and cou- prolicusively before the render. . It is s if tho whole'of Christendom, during tho period of tho Tonnissanco and the, Reformation, wero spread out boneath his vision, and ho esw with tho actual oyo Nations and individualg in their trao relations to each othor and to their time. 1t wonld secm that the writor must have, in addi- tion to a_thorough kuowledgo of lis subjoct, long trainiug in {ho art of imparting it, #o lutnine ous does ho rendor ovory incidont, and so perfect the chuin that binds thom all togothier, A child could comprobond tho wholo of his story, and yet the maturo mind will find grotefal ingtruc- tioninit. An abunilauco of ingonious mapk il- lustrato the toxt, while sido-notes, full indexcs of tho chapters,’ and & final indox, ndd every convenicot adjunct, ‘Tho Study of Componition. ELEMENTS OF THL-ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Ax INTRODUCTION TO TIHE BIUDY OF GEAMMAL AND ConyosrrioN, For Common Sehools, Ly Bruxsnp Brosuy, Uni, Oxon,, Superiutendent Publio Schools, Port ‘Huron, ete;, otc, 16mo, pp, 165, Loston: Qiun Brothers, Emilio Castolar, ‘Thoro aro throo shorf stoties ; aud poews are furnished by I, I\ Trowbridge, naL Staddard, Margurot E. Sangster, and Joha . Saxo. > Tho Galazy for October (Sholdon & Co., Now York). *Linley’ Roebford,” by Justin MeCar- thy, iu coutinued, **Lifo on tho Plains," by Gen, Custer, and_“Marshal MacMahon,” by E. Reclus, aro couclndod. Itoso Parry has a stary, * Caught by Kubloborn,” and J.T. MeKny an ather, ** Monteray.” Qther nrticles ara: ©Songs of Bolety,” ‘by.'T, Drander Matthows; *Fig- Loaves and Frouch Dresees,” by Luey I, Hooper ; *fho Londstono of Love,” by Juniug 3L Browne; * Communism and tho Communs,” by Joso do ‘Armay Cespeden; and “ Populnr Tio,” by Richnrd Grant Whito, Pootry by Con- stanco Fenimoro Woolson, F. W. I., Jool Bon- ton, and Nora Torry, Ilackicood’s Magazine for Soptombor_(the Lieonard Scott Publishing Company, New York) hos continuations of *Alicn Lorraing,” *t'ho Story of Valentino and ITis Brotor,” and “ Tutor- nntional Vanitics.” Tt also haw n * Roview of tho Soasion,” *The Greek Tool,” Pichardy and Pilehard-Cateliors,” W. W. Storys poom “on or is thrown to the ground by a counter-curront. 8he now runs sbout in cager hasto to so- leet o proper location whero to lay tho Toundations of tho city. This sho does by di; ging v emiall holo, from whicl, after it Lns reac od a ceriain- dopth, she withdraws, and' dolib~ orately bites off her wings with hor siarp mendi- bles, “Sho thon renows her digging untii sho hag mado an exaovation G or 7 inchios deop, with small coll as tho bottom, in which she enscoucos harself, cloaes the aporture, nud deEnflitu twonty or thirty ogge. 'ho inmates of thoso egga nro all woritors, aud, when they have reached matu- rity, toy tot about the labors of their livey, The Queon koeps them constantly cmployed, whilo 'sho adds to their numbers, When her colony is numerous enough, thay commenco thelr outor fortiflcations and tho cultivation of their fields of grain. Dr. Lincecum doseribes ona of the marriago- festivals of the Agsieullural nuts which' lie wit- nossed in 1858, A space of ground, 107 yerds in Jength rnd 10 yards in width, was covered with the tiny creaturca. Those carousnls sro o dia- solute and exhausting ns to provoe fatal to tho malo ants, and thoy are alweys loft dead on tho nearlating, mossles, and croup, in cold aud moist weather, IIYTODERMIC INSTOTION OF CHHLOBAT. Tho hypodormic injection of chloral has Iatoly been accomplishod with favorable rosults, A roport of tho oxperimont etates that an osthe- sin waa produced by injecting twenty-two grammoa of n solution of chlornl,—one part in throo of wator,—by a_capillary puncture, into ono of tha radiy veins. At tho end of, ten winutes, an esthesia was comploto, —~tha pationt falling into o profound nlueg, which continued for twonty minutcs, during which a painful ope- ration was saccessfully performed. 'I'he paticnt was rousod by {ha passage of o rapidly-intormit- ting curront of electricity between (Lo left sido of "tho nock and tho epigastrium. o “CORN IS. ING OF THE WEST," Beo ! laft and right of us, Tur ont of sight of us, Itis mighty battalions Are marabialod to-day ! And Tib, my wite, thnt as hor life Toovetls wll good ale to secko, Fuil oft drinkes sheo il yo may aco Thio toares run downe hor clicoko, Then doth aho trowlo to mo thoborla Lyen #a 8 mault-worm sholdos Al Fallh, & Sweet heart, T tooko my part Of tlus Joly good alo and olde, Bucke aiid sule, etes Soor Lol thew delako {1l oy n0d sud winks, Tiven as good follows ahouli do ; "They shall wot atsgs to lave the bilee Good 1o dofh bringo men fo. And all good Eonles that havo sconred bawles, Or liavo them lustoly trolle, God msve tho Hves of them sud tholr wives, ‘Whother tliey bo youg or oldo, Buck and side, ete, To Thomas Sackville, aftorwards Enrl of Dor~ sot, tho most nccomplishod noblemsn nt tho Cousk of Qucon Elizabeth, and his associato, Thomas Morton, belongs tho honor of Luving written tho first woll-deflnod tragedy in tho Tuglish lapguege. It wns composod whon S1ckvillo wos o youth, and o momber of ong of tho Inua of Court, and was firal exbibited in tha great Hall of tha Inuer Tomplo, by tho stue deuts of that eocicty, during n Chuintmas oxico, Our Legislatures and one Municlpal Governments aro tho lotbeds of corruption, which oro eonding their poisonons influonces through overy postion of tho body politia, uniil our nation is becoming o contaminated with diseasn that it must bo speodily cured, or disso- lution will be tho result. Tho Qovernment must bo upheld; but sup- Poxo it is not worth upholding. Then it must bo mado worthy of support, But tiio quostion is, How enn this bo accomplished? 'To which the answer naturally comew, By sclecting wiso and good mon o ofticors. ' It 18 o vory casy mattor to say how it can bo done; it is somothing like tho Ia. bor quostion,—nn onsy thing io tallc aad writa about; but, when it comes to tha pragtical solu- tion of tho problem, who i8 equal to tho task ? T'ha Jifo of n farmer is comparatively monot- onous, poacoful, and quict, avd oxposod to foy temptations. .A tillor of tho soil may bo a good man, possessed of all tho virtues {;\Sornnt in buman nature, snd be may oxort a largo amount of influenco among his brothor-farmers, and in tho community in which ho resides; and, for hix oxcollent qualitios, ho may bo_ seloctod to ropro- sont Lis district in tho logialativo halls,~his cone | fiold. Ou viglting tho plago tho morning aftor Standiug up, ouo by ono, Vi titucots hoving full faith in ki b h d : s d Charlos Sumner, and * Tho Ancient Clasaics,” p > B 10k in tho gleamiing sun, outestainment, was nfterwards plaved | Stitucols having full faith in Iim to beliova he :;;,:r‘l .‘,?“l,fl’fé“nfr'f@u’r’f'fimx?fi'@f mf:"o‘:“l'x‘;i"ri'x..d dn | Wosrogladtoseo tho multiplication of rost. | “57 0 Monthty for Octobor (Philadalphia), hag S:"xdflbmxh i rjluguflufm,‘D:.1 Lmfinm_lm found i Sttt el before Queon Klizaboth, 2v Whitehall, | Will congelontiously porform Lis duty. But, re- which *sho fulfiied hex Wiothior, wers tho | LoOks Whoso purposo i to teach tho art of com- | ariiclcs an tho * Economio Wronzs of Irojund,” | Lt tho wind hud driven tho dend bodics of the Away and away [ dan. 18, 1561, ~ Tho firat owact odi- | moved from his quiot nvocation, and placed glancing quicknoss of hier motions, and otlior cirewm- ( position, or. of putting words togother proporly | ¢ Our Inblic Gohooly,” “Towanco of Artist- | Feyolers iuso tho littlo gullies in the rond, and No ghus or canuonado tion, printed in 1578 iw Dbinck lottor, [ Ginong ebrowd politicians, groedy for place and slauces In hor deporiment, (Mich us het stooplng athl- | \pjon in thia cloarest manner convey the cou- | Lifo,” *Duchring's National Economy," aud | Mtogothor \ thoro comld not have boon loes than Marbinlod on dress-parnde,— is entitlod “Tho TRAGIDIE OF FERREX AND | power, soma fucnllics in’ the man. which tudo when walking), which gavo an ungraceful cliarace » y W Atleo and Phabs Cary." o bushol of thom.” Kot n fomale, dead or living, Ouly the gloaming-llada PORREX, ot forth without addition or altora- | lay ~ dormant within ~ bim while ha for {0 her appearanco when out of doors, templnted idea. Tho art ling boon, up to o late | * 41CHARA TACHE CAVS (Scribner & Co., How | 17 to bo socn o tho ground. ‘hoy hud madg ALizk you that pladmulng Liadp tion, but altogother as tho same was showed on | W88, on ogrioulturist, are now eall. In 1603, —shortly aflor the birth of Words: | period, uo badly taught, whon not ltogother neg- | vy Tionntitully ilnstrated, i thoir cacapo, and countices littlo black pilos of Artimn fever nieda— . o worth’s eldest son,—Coleridge, himeolf, and Timerald uniform, Atugo bofore tho quocnea Majostio about nine od into ply, Mo sucoimba to tomplation, lected, that tho thing which & pupil could do | ~ Sanilarian for October (A. N. Dell, Now | carthin t 0‘”"‘"“{ showad how busy t‘w.v had Tagsoli of gold, yearo pnet, viz. ‘Cho xviij dny of Januario, | &nd becomes’ the wiliest politicinn of thom all, i do o tour through Scotland. 'They" ! i 5 e d bean during tho night, meking: excavetions for i i fon i Ak e b o loieoine. ] Egnvgfgé'. [nade 8 tonr| cnn;‘eynncu'_.‘ = ‘}-‘u{_ lonst woll wos to oxpress his thought plainly | York). Ll S T aukiE ezcsYulony for Tannors of mikon shoen; 1561, By tho gontlomon of tho Tnner Tomplo, | Tho snme may bo said of all tho diffaront avoca. landish’ Irish car,” drawn by n 6lnglo horso, which was an {ll-willed Rosinante, or oleo the pocta did not. know how {o menagohim. Tho gontlemon atfompted tohold tho roing hetweon thaw, but generally ono or the othier was load g tho stood by thio head, and often both wera enyagod dragging him cub of somo ditch into which ho had upsot the ontiro establishinent. and correctly in written langunge. And ot tho art should bo ensy of ncqulsition. It should o us simple and natural an'act for o child to’ talk fluently nnd grammatically with tho pon as with tho tongue. e troublo is, that herotoforo iho affair, by wrong mothods of practice, has ‘been made & bugbear, and, puzzled- and discour- Lriltan's Quarlerly Journal for July (Stand- ard Spiritual Library Association, Now Yorik). Dayof Rest for Beptomber (Aloxander Strahan, TLondon; Whmer &' Nogors News Company, N York), Satwrday Journal tor Soptomber (Aloxandor Straban, London ; Wilmer & Rogers Nows Com- . pany, New York). vive, tha carth wauld soon bo overrun with their progeny. And Naturo takes care to provent shig. Moy of them dic in their colls, from baye ing pncked tho dirt over thom too tightly ; many all n proy to nuts of othor specios, whith hunt thom out'aud nesnssinnto then ; whils many ate dovourod by birds, to whom they prove a do- licious morsol, . Deop thoir Lright folids botwoeen A cormucopia - Eachi solder's banda hold, Long sinco tholr march begun; No'er will thelr nareh bo dono T4, *neaths tho gotting sun, Tow thefr hieada, ono by o=+ TDow fu the sunsbine, Tho Occan to greel: ole.” Mho play ia divided into fivo nets, nndt oeeh act is closed by o **chorus From Anciont and Sago men of Iritain,” who, iu an ode of long-lined stanzns, roviow the past of tho story that has just trauspired, and eall nttention t the moral that it containg, Tach act ia aleo pre~ faced, ao was tho custom in old plays, with o spectaclo caliod tho Dumb Show, in tions of lifo. " It {s impossible to tell what conrsa & man ywill tako in a cortain position, until lio hag been placed thoro nad hed a falr trial, ** Tte-olack everybody,” is tho watchword of the party in powor, ‘Why ra-cloot overybody.? Iu it %0 covar up Boma corruption which is too glaring to bo submitted to tho public? Orisit to por petuato tho present pacty, who aro esger for ican Jlee Jowrnal for Septombor (Amori- & which the matier immediately followiug was | A0re spoils? o travolors thomeolvos woro attised for & | aged by n multitudo of uniutolligiblo rulos, o | can Bupenine Company, Chlonme B G A O LIVING, Hoven 11 lears s carceet pliedowed forth. Tho diractions for tho ningas | . IE o poople are wiso, thoy.will ro-oloct only. : rllmgh EX:‘} 1;1:’ gs:m:] :;g‘g:fm\;gg#:fimm-‘ ‘pupil hins mads o diflienlt and_disngrocable task | Qar Rapids, 1a Tho highest opot on tho globo inhebited by O'or all tho mighty Woat, wont _of this pioco of machinory which | thosa who havo proved themselves fo bo incor- wvico, V) by 3 i bogs and ovor monntains, shod tho whole party:- whilo garments that would endure rain, and elain, and harsh contnct with rocks and bushes, envoloped the threo. Tho tout-onsemblo of thio oquipage and its passongero it would bo impossibla to parallol in this country, certainly among touristuy of re- epoctability. + Miss Wordsworth han writton on amnsing do- acription of thoir appearauco whilo on tha xond, and of tha affcct it produced upon upeotators: ‘Dinod (sho says], nnd left Glasgo at nhout 3 o'cluclc 40,0 heavy rain, W wera obligod to ride through th, stroots Lo kécp onr feet dry, and, in apile of the raluo of swhat should be a ploasant ad eucecasful ono, _The flrst step to ba taken in teaching vomno- sition s to convinco a child, by a fow casy oxor- cios, that it s no hinrder, though & little slower, - to writo woll than it in to tall woll,” Lot him'say tho simplest things on paper, just ns he would speak thom. Thonshow Lim that, whotovor faulls hio hos committod in tho construction of sontencos, aro no sworso fn wrltiug than thoy wonld bo iu talking, and that, in eithor caue, thoy aro to ba avoidod, ‘aud the oxorciso will soon Lo divested of tho false droad that gonerally makou it tho scholan' horror, ‘hero 18 no reason why o cbild ghould not write with tho samo roadinonn Dhrenalogical Journal for October (Samuol K. Wella, Now York), African Ileposilory for September (Amerivan ‘Colonization Sociely, Washington). American Neturalist for Soptember (Peabody Acadomy of Scionce, Salom, Mass,). Medical Investigator for Soptenibor (Chicago), Demarest's Monthly for Octobor (New York), Current nunibors of Lillell's Living Ago (Lit- toll & Oay, Boston) ; ZLvery Salurday (ll. 0. Honghton & Co,, Bnuknni'; and Applctons' Jour- aal (. Appleton & Co., Now York), Fiternry Items. humav beiugs is the Buddhist clojstor of Ilanle, in Thibot, whoro twenty-ono priests livo.at an altitudao of 16,000 feot, The monks of Kt. Do nnrd, whoso monaatery s 8,117 foot high, nro oliged to deseond frequontly to the vallpys bo-' low in order to obtain relief from tho asthma inducod by. the rarity of the ntmosphero about thelr mountain-oyrio, At tho end of {on yonra soryico in tho mounatery, thoy aro compelled to chango thelr oxalted abodo for o permanent rosi- denco a tho ordinary lovel, Whon the brothers Hehlaginawoll oxplored the glsciers of the Ibix And tho waves of Ocesn Moli ot their. Iucl‘ Prafrien grow green with thom | Hoo you th sliedn of thew—" Lino upon lino of thom -Btrotching away ? Tanks wpou ranks of them, Fmerald bauks of thom, Who will outnumibor These leglons to-duy 2 Kings upon anclent thrones, Builded on humau boves; Neatls whoso foundation-stonos 1icar we » nation's gronus, Morit your armlcs precedod tho fourth act aro ns, fallows: * Firat, the musio of howoboies bogan to plais. Duringd wwhiicho, thore cato forth from wndor tho atng, an thonglo out of bell, threo I'uries, ALECTIS, MEGIRA, nud (CTESIPITONE, clad "in black. garments sprinklod with blond and flames, thoiy bodics girt with enalies, their heds spread with. serponts instead of heare, tho one beaviug in hor hando a snake, tho othor n whip, and tho thirdo & burning firobrando ; echo diiuyngo be- foro them a kyngo and a._gueeno, whk;{; woued bF! Furios unnaturelly had slaino thoir owno ohildren, 'Tho names of the Kingos and quooney wora theso, TANTALUS, MEDEA, ATHAAAS, ruptiblo and truo to tho intorosts of their coun-- try, whilo thoy will olect new men, and giva them a irial, and thon re-olect thom if. thoy bave manbood sufliciont to withstand tho straln that will bo biought tn boar upon them to induco them to scll themsolves for gold. fforo mon will uttond tho polls at tho next alection than have dono so for yenrs boforo; thoy nro waking up to the rosponsibility of - vote - ing, with tho dutios it involvos, and the nocos~ sity of guarding the ballot-box ; and thono who Linvo not voted for a long timo_ will.do so now, and, at tho sama Limo, wnteh closely to seo that no surroptitions votes aro doposited, The poopla 1 J¥en Fame's transfont bront 7 Y o I, nro rousing to a sonso of danger. Tho troublos oxery. yosal us o “went: alony_aisyod “in | hak it inlk, aud, n tho continued practieof | Stunrt Mill's postlunions work on_raligion. | Gamis In Thibess fuoy onee oueatapel at SL0I Gnboutie ol ar thom R o [ b e s e e ‘,‘a'ifi’imé” o%""kap . e udesd,” o tid g :n:rnru'lli:‘:‘;ruxl;\‘;!l:!}l?::‘c::;?:na!hl‘.!cxomzmgu:h? uig bo xm‘.fiu ll:rnm l:m b[-rl;uu,nn]xir month. 3 feob,—tho llfl vlum‘ 'flz‘ ufilmu \‘:luc 1o Alum-fi ont Dot gut ool of thatu turito, thoy dopartod, tud then $ho musiohg | nencinl diMicwltias, ut:gunllollll of trade, Inok of ple: 3 7 e ac- mong tho books to bo lootied for soon i Mr. | ever pawsed tha night. 1o top of . Blano, £ i omployment for the poor, and tho gonoral om. R L e A Sepmishment thun in tho ottor, | stacrandy's autobiogenphy, edited by S Tseds | 15,751 foot above tud TovsLof the wow. IGF. Byt o Handdhal ind dustly et .g'}“,;ggx;:'}:,,:fi:'{’:;‘,x:}'f,o‘,‘;::;“:;;'.:‘,‘; Dotmamont of tho aftairs of 110 Bk, Bk o dheto might be elght, it entchais ovor their shoul- | | 8 TERE FhiGh ool ;gl‘:flr:orfig;};fi "o [ erik Pollack, dull spont » night, and with lons dlscomfort than ‘Avinios viotorious | outlooks n gloomy ono, dars, and, excopt onv'or two, without shoos sud stock- 4ng, yol very well dresscd ‘I Jackola and tromscrs, 1Uico entlomen's eblfdren, followed us in great delight, adniiring the car and longiug to jumpip, At lask, though Wo woro seated, thoy macde soveral atiempta (o et on boltnul ¢ and they logked g0 protty auud wild, and 3¢ tho smo timo e wadeat, that wo wishod Lo'give tiitan & rio, and, thero belng & Nttlo bl near the ond of tho town, wa got off, awl four of thern who atill ro~ Imatnold—iho pest baving diopped iuto their hotnca by 1tho way—took our placos; utid indecd £ would lisve ‘walkod two miles willingly to bavo had the pleasure of 5 ; 'ho Selenca of Taw,” by Irof, Bheldon Amoa, broathing bocamo opproasod. At 29,000 foot, he Glentuing thelr crest : . o citizoits thon ravoltod, 5 lony, 4 , . O, J. Marcy, Collego of Franco; * Hia o ci »till anothor foot, . il : D B O O ot | 'hos are arrangod In four pavts, tho tirub of whicl | Gt Notweon Talsion Seit Reisier, by Tiecdobn | Loondod il anothor B g0 Foct o e v 07 Vlonty and Peaco - ity Intien misotsiol Uaollibing, od On blooming valo and upland swell Amcrica, mmun ndy‘icarp‘ e fing Enrout | includn eonga of tho uffcotions ; tho socond, i Dyfaper, mutlor of & Tha Tulollestunl Devolop. | witly Nia tooth. In tio Alps, at tho Loight of Lottt 3, SN ard ofer thie West, s atod (o W RO Flte linzy light of evoulng foll, i o scono like this, and, wi i UoiLS, | oooinl nd drinklog-songs ; tho (hisd, Tovo-songs, | sul Platogersle’ tn s (Clemical Effects of Light | 1o g fogs, climbors suffor from thorasity of tho ' Roee 1 the Prairio Farmer, 1o 8 2 0 dim woods' autumn.orown, ly relisbing it1 Mlatr 35:‘&1: Lmfi', conducted under tho oivcum- elancess wo have mentioned, that Miss Wordu- s7orth describes in bor journal, which £ now for is writton by an experionced cducator, and ia commandod by others whoso lougr yoara in the uchcioh'omn ‘havo fitted tham to “judge of it wmerita, ficoteh Sougs, ECOTTIBLI BONG: A BELLOTION oF TnE OnotorsT 1:xmios or Scovnann, Compiled aud Arsaugod, sith Tirlof Notea, by NATY OAILYLE ALrity, 10 ios DD: 03, Now ¥ork : Maomillau & Co, Nearly 200 uon.gu aro comprised in this collec~ admittivg a jovial olemont ; and tho fourth, Jac- obito aud war songy. Tho writor hag carefully, eliminated from the older songa all traces of tho Miss Alcott Is at work on n juvenile of some longth, aftor tho stylo of * Liitlo Womon,” It will run through 81, Nicholas bofore appenring: in ook form, Mr. Bwinburno is roported ongaged on n critleal csgay on tho Lifo and Workis of Goorgo Ghapman, Lo be prefized ta the second volume of the complote edition of his works, “I'io fotlowing now works aro in courno of pube lieation by D. Apploton & Co., Now York: . and Photography, in Their Application to Art, Sclones, and Tndustry," by Dr, Horiuan Vogol, Polytechils Acadomy of Herlin @ik Theory of Descent—Dar wwiufem, ¥ by Lrof, Oscar Sohmidt, Univorulty of Btras. bourg ;' “Opten? by Drof, Lawmel, Unisorsity of Lin guido, who found it very unplessunt, In’ July, 1872, Mr, CHaisher und DM, Coxwell asconded” in a hatloon to the enormous height of 43,000 foot. Iioforo starting, Mr. Glaiwhor'a pulso beat 76 etrokey por minuto, and Mr, Cox- woll's 74, At 17,000 feot, Mr, CGlaishor's pulee had incrcarod to 84, and BIr. Coxwoll's (o 100, AL 10,000 feot, tho Lands and lips of tho aoro- nnuts turmod quite bluo. At 29,000 foet, My, Glaisher could hear his heart beat, and hin air; yot, in the Aundes, parson enn dweil, ng at Totoss, ut o Lielght of from 13,000 to 15,000 foot, without luconvenienco. Tiear s0 tio chicors for then? Wherd ae tho peor of thowm, Conguering poverty, Dleasiug thie carth, And bidding defianeo o agres sud gints gt Tiawnt (e Od World,— Gaint Faulng and Death ‘There aro ¥ our country™ prido,” Reachiug out far and wiile, Tar o {hio sotting sun —_— Vanguishod by a Ont. From the Kingston (Can.) Whin, Nr, Btebblus Year, tha funambulist’ or ropss Ly his owpo mottior, And of king Gordohuo und qicenq Viden killod by thoir owno subjaots,” ‘Ilie gubject of this piny wan takon from tho old, half.mythological Chroniglos of Biritain, nnd ropeaty tho story of Iing Cordobuo, who, 600 yoars beforo Chriat, divided his Kingdotn, during his lifo-timo, betwaon his Lwo sons, Forrox and Lorrox, Within fivo yours tho Princas wora in- volved in a civil war, in which the younger slow tho older. ~Tha mother, Viden, aveugoed tho denth of hor favorito son by murdoring his desolation. Iforo aro bloody . deeds onough to color a tragedy.in the dospest dyos of gioom, DBut, singuiarly cnough, not ono i perpetratad on tha etago, Tho uccount of thom iy simply "ho proluminary moctings ought to bo hold s soma othior placo heslda o anlaow, It ean: bardly ba oxpoctod élto nomingo of drinking men will he woll caloulated to administor tho. ailnirs of the nation with honesty and dignity, 1f wmen will do their duly, first'at tho caucus, then ab the polle, and not'be hoodwinked hy .political dota. goguos, brightor dayn may niwait us. Mas, M. . Wyskoor. —_———— ‘Wath silent Iapao, a flood cawmo down Of sunsot-iuht, ‘Two lovers watchod (ho das ;5 v Aud tho swift comiug of tho nlght Iho first. thmo, publishied. Tho jourboy, begun 1 : f Rt B A Ly SN, s 1 s, whlker, who hes a cablo strofched sor rolatad by tho playort, aud tho spoctator Lias no Tiut, hand by Lo, (boy Hugored sit funday, Aug. 14, and ondod Sunday, Hopt, 25, | lndelicacy which markiod thoir ago, and in avery | rtach 0" of Collimpuin, by X' Goadtis | L. Gileon Tins recontly concluded n fournoy | Ninguri River, just bolow tho now sua ?é‘u.'xfi.‘: apportuntty to fonst lils eves on Tio losrors of AR I o tliey Bulers Yastod Junt ' woeks, horo wose 16 railroadn, | Feéncet hat siriven to presont a compilation | &piye sy Y i ¥ oy aud caccoty n Btage-coach, in all Bcotland, at that dsy, while the highwayn wore sparso, and generally in o wrotehed candition. Qur touristy écom w{mve dirgoted thelr routo according to tho pointing of ciroumatsuces, sud travolod at thorate of 15 or 20 miles a day, or npward of 100 milen n waok, No weather dolayed thom, or was mermiticd to jutorfore with any projfact. Tho jouraey was iu good rm padentrian, ‘as which, whilo it oxcludos 1o sougs that are dear to tha honrts of the Bcattish Enop)l:, includes no lines whoto rudenoss at this dsy would o offonsive, Tho volumo is supplied with o glosaury, aud indoxes of writors, titlos, ard first livey, Dooks Leeolvod, THE COLUSIDIAN 'BREAKEL': Cowswtisa or CHOICK ARD ASIATED TIEGES TOR DEGLANATION aWivo Jlacosof tho Tacilo Hfates of Norlh Amorien, by I, 1L, Banoralt, Vol, 1,, Wild Triboss 4 To Principles of Hoclology,” by siorhort Bpoucer, (5 bo fusued in numbers until’ cotmpleled § * Dencriptive Soclplogsy" tart 111, by Iforbert Spoucdr; & Chaplers in TYoliiléal Eeonomy by Albert §, Dolleas My Aoy o U1 N, Bacquiold, witlor of Fatty ) o 2lig Theology of the Lnglivk Toets,” by the Iy, Blopford A, Drooke: “Bunuel Zover: 'Tilsand Unpublivhed Works, Ly Hoyle sorimrd; % Hcrodity: o Paychologls cal iuidy on 1t Plionomens, 1ta Lawe, It Ganeos, aid “Tho Nutural lljse ronud thoe world, which ho mads for ths purpous of nscortafning tho conditlon of tha trade in goms, In an nrticle in the Bt Potersburg Gazelie ho states tho results of hia Invostigne tions, thoy havo renched in ten years past, DTearla and emornlds aro, on tho other heud, at & pro- mium, Aw opal tho eizo of an nvorago olive Diamonds ho found at a Jower ratd than | bridgo, and gives oxhibitions of hiw akill I ropo- walking, enmo noar meofing with an acoidont (ho:otliar day; which, but for hin ngility, would undoubtedly invo onded iy carcor 4 & ropo- walkor. = Ifo conceived the brilliant idea of tak- ing & ent on tho ropo, nud atarting 1t on ahond of him, in ordor Lo have two sensations at the samo time, When about 30 foot from tho shore ho st tho cat ou tho ropo, oxpecting, of courso, that tho folino woull ‘&how how tho thing was murdor and tho ngonios of doath., Tlo Lmjzm\{iu writton_in biank vorso,—Saok- villo boing tho third English author who om- ployed this mode of versitication. 'Tho .style is Bighiy commonied or its pitkity hnd porasieacs: ty; and Bir Plullp Sydnoy, in his * Defonco of Tloosie,” anlnmlx tho play for ita nolabio moral- itio, 8t tho ploco vay ot popular In Its any, for tho spocchea are tedjously Jong and . prosy, and thore i o total abusuco of vathotio or oxolte Digpelling gloom, And, 'neaths thnt pale orbta witching sp Ay Tacalls hat pole OELY milehing spell 1 widpored ccontsfhars e (1d gy Y, now, and yol st o S Tatow awoel droasi. 0. M, , Farmmg undor Difficultics, krom the Golden (Cob) Traraeriot ug o pleas- g Tte € i " by T v i Yace M The rarmors in tho viclnity are havi Tmny couch tho travelurs wiehed (o VinltIny oft | S Gheanmo. Adiosiod snd Aubion by Kooy | foveompoiencgs . by I b rofupes, transipted | WUkl briog in Now York, ab tho prosont thno, | dono s woll w8 ho cowid do it himsolr, | g iucidont, and of draniatio offact. Lo stadent | ot tiura s At destiht thoy Ho T an oo tio cartlago-rond, ayd thoy mnde nothin of a [ J. Oawrurztsnd Onex Root, Jit, 16wo;, PP, 210, Miss Youmans: 44 -History of Ger- | fbout 5180 + a sapphire of tho enmo slzo would | But tho eat was not at all auxious for | OF the prosont ugo will bo lod to rond 16 sluply | wimino iho liolos around tho corn-hilly for et walls of G, 0. und oven 10 inllo, on o pirciol, | - Tion s Teok et 0T nang by Yoyurd Taylor; o Youmeie Openns | bringe &1,830 ; ou”omorald, £7,000 5 o dismond, | funambylism, aud, inatoad ‘of makng a boo- frou wiotives of curioalty,, worma 3 thon smash coddling moth larvm with o tugongh drivig salnw s ‘over tho vouglost | PATIEIONE CONMONAONO0N SUUILEL, Cor | hicyt oy g odtion, ontrly ® Sowrilun | G18500 5 nuit iy, £07,600. In Liuropo | lina, uorose, fruod npou aor, elimbed uon TUE DAL AU, loo-hasdlo” until breakfagt, o' foronaan (3 pathwiys. Coleridgn, who had boen ailing frotn the ho- giuning, was compollod toleavo the Wordsworths ot Loch Lomond, In tho second wesk,, and tarn bock homoward, on sccount of his health, As Miss Wordoworth notcs with shinplo pathos: WLett Arrochar nb about 4 o'clook in tua after- naoon. Coleridge ncconipanied ud o fittlo woy, CAL LiXENOLES I BRELLING, DEFINING, D) 710N, DIOTATION, AND DINFINGUIRIING BYNONTstA, Arraufod to Facliltuto Wreltton® JExereisos in Bpeil- L ad Accompnulod by o Exorelas-Dack, - 10uo,, w York: Slieldon & G0, G BING A BQUEL TO Wi D 1 e Dy Entza A Duruy, Awthor o Ol eyt " ete,, cte, Bdmo,, pp, Fitahcliia s D, Doteranih & Sirotho uricr. o, : é Mtlitary oud Religlons Lifo ta uo Sdate Ages, s at tho Teriod of o enudnsauco,” by l‘nulAl‘}m:x,'ol‘x! “Tho Atuzon ond Madolra Itiverss Botehios and Descriptions (ro tho Nolo-luol of au Tixplave, by Frauwk Kollor: * Whibpers: from Falpy-ls by 1, AL Tnatelbull-lnuessen s+ Lenest Grinei Pieture-Tooke” “Botd only. by subseription 1o af Bamuel 1¢, 2. B y B, Trewu Ieimo, 6, Lo, wnid Liote nny “ oy ) Aty 3 L, by (g fury. thono gonls wondd ™ rauk somowhat i forontly, apals and sapphires rating highor and emoralds lower, Voarls nvo now brought from Central Amerien, Culifornin, and the LVorsian Ciulf, but nono of thom riyal thoss of {ho Hast Tudicn, About £5,250,000 worth of dinmonds fro nnnually imporled Trom Hongh Awerien mio Tautvope, anil the Hano futo Ametica, dmny of Llm, und fustonod his tooth in iy shouldor, " lu hiis offorts to disengago tho cat Lo missed his footing, aud had to drop hiy Imlnuccqinlu‘ which, foll on tha rocky below, and was brokon. lear himvolf seramblod aloniz the ropo back to tha ahoro tho best way Lo could, 1Mo succocdod in reachiug torrn Nenia, but tho oxiibition of tha day was brought to u closo, an o funambulist Teturns from tho Dritioh- Musonm for 1878 anyounco that 103,971 roadors and 1,345 studonte in the Manuseripis Dopartment havo visitod that institution within the yoar. %o visitors to tho groab eiroular ronding-room numborod 1,000 less than dutlng 1873, ho dafly averago through dovoted to watering the potato-buga with a uo- lution of Paris greon, end, aftor dinnor, all hiands tum out to ehaso with fiail and broom tha Toutivo Hmshvniwr- In tho ovening n favorito acoupation s sitting on the fonco figuring how mucl thoy would have mado had it not hoen for tho buga ; and, nftor a briof souson of dovotion o 4 : 4 . d0 Wikisum 3 ! | WHSE | 1870 huw boon 956, and tho. numbor of volumoy | B tho shrine of tho nigii-Bying cleoptors, all Wo portioned out thio contonts of our pnrea NEADISG CLUI AND IANDY HREAKUR: | doues, D, i Europo, i, thoso uro of good sizo, and wovt huve n yellow- | withqut u bulinca-polo fa of tittlo ncconnt, "Lho v tha folles rolire and sloop souudly till Poforo parttnsry and, after wohad toat sight of | THE I CHU (NG S orty, Geutoss| S bhearasais A, A:f;’},‘f_u‘;,“,‘gi{:",!},‘;;g'j: Isl tingo, Ia connoquence of this hedvy im- | polo wan subsequontly rocovored aud epliced, | ¢ally consulled by onchi roador, 13, Toddons tho onst and the nmsshrg’n;omA A , drove heavily slong" 5 ’“"M jg‘u}’uul of xun \Vardnworlh was writton, v 1152440, PATUIO 710, AND DUAALID, ¥un Beanilivy ash Hedirsoions, Biltod by Gronol: ")'fm" ‘Volumo Just lautied, publiched st 1150 rato of oo volumo ovory two nionths, postation, diamouds of tho samo huo have fillon (G percout fu tho warkot, Thoy would havo Leor will walk ugaly,"but will uot bo Likely to tako any cats along. Tho additions {o tha prosious. storos of the Muscum have been vast and costly in tho tiuo agnlosl the window-panes, and summon thoe: the labory of auother llay.' el P L O R bl

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