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w u F) VOLUME 9. bidaogo dailp Tribamg SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1875.—TWwW NEW_PUBLIGATIONS. __ TARISY IV ARE” gl Biwand Eggieston. D. D, aud Lnstrated With the Famors Bifa Desizus, s Now Ready for Del}vcry to Subscribers, . , Pditton of thia work sells for § T lon fur $200, G4 Papular E L g over One Hundred full-page quarto Mg the chiea} *at and most l‘lv'1 g and the Leat to Bell, Crit Sreaiisig it, and tho xansacn by it, Hiicd Egyleston han brought dawn to thie reach of e icturos of Chriatlanity tliat once cont L4 er almost $200. The grest Lictures of Bi- o2 paca 18 11 thio presiics of Chiret, - Thoro v aealneas (n tho scencs that, upon ~1oking 3 aliection of picturca, one fecls that the hir- et is & {ale ua truvhital and_ atple o0 Uie s Ot thotlier or nonreat friend. N0 other lifo S cau ever compiaro Wikl this otie, faken from £C5FL, Thie Look le all through ‘s real trean- b at, David Bwlug. 34 beautiful voltma that, entitiod * CHIIST 1 4" rhe sllustratious by Bido are very striking aui ‘.',-'numsr. snid excelisutly well eugraved,—Wiw, taBrysnt, Jirsico to rollgion 2nd art to phica thoto R e of 3ids bofore this Aumurican P~ E¥3a0 0, Wiltier. ool of Dida'e art is noble, as well a3 truth- oL pictures Luve, every oue, an_air_of majeaty & Eafeur, which niot unfronionsly rises 10’ tho B miimity. The sacrod story Tesds like a K em or tragedy in o history of the world, A 0 eilck one may be forgiven for coveting—Cnte TRBUNE, i Bida lustrations are tho best o far, and mark o o French appreciation wince Dore, ¢ Cliriet A wa gens Bt what adjectlve can describe xu et whoso subatanco Ja the Word of God, aad = nmsstration I o work of genlus *—The Lov, T Alrin Barttett. sl Art"is Work of raro morit.—~Blalop s Saviect Bila seems (o mo to_bo far _superior to st inslgbt of the Haceed tory, His picturca st witlout cxcoption, bita of pura geuius ; 1\ Zagleaton lins carved out a framo for thom v pertect akill—Tle Ray, Itobert Collier, ¥ Sids, whio Ia & Chiristisnized laraclite, has et 1o woll known, tho most remarkabla - Ei%0cf the New Tostaineut over oxeouted.—Cin- aud Gazet Targniriogs alons are worth $25.—Morald snd paiper (Cinlsnaty), Reidtesn ornament and o benediction wherovor $pw-don' Herald (Hoston), , oo solbing that can bo comparad ith thes degie, Aguin and again bave I turned to them with sewuing simiration and delight,~Tho Rov. Lenry ¥ izg (Reaton), st volume & aingla glance of the eyo will roveal weza could be gatbiered in an hour fron_oyclo- 2 communtaries.—Tae lov. Georga C. Tremont Temple, oston, an, Ford have reproduced tliono engravings care- Hysdto sl {ntenta substantially qve their sub- ‘quls to tho orlginals.—Douton Traveller. Rea rlume which In any home where truth and ey atv honored will become miore sud mors 4 ke & well-chosnn riend,—Boston Dally imitiet, Inyopinfon, the Rids mmmunzn far mirpans the keyranl desigLa of Dore,—Lo dlor Moulton, Avak hat wifl bo foved by those who road it.— Ieoqtd (Maas.) Repubcan. Rhu teen reserved for *Christ in Art* toglre ol eaders thelr firat sxtisfuctory understand- itk Goapels.—Tho Rev, Dhvid If, Moore, Presi- ki¥uenn University, Cincinatl, Duba conception of & + Lifs of Cliriat " I Liase yot EA¥R-Tis Lot Btuart Robiluson, D. D, Louls- T groapings of the figures in thess scenes is dons ” g vividneis and dmpression of thuir sdrulity,~The Advance (Chicago), et which falt ttio blonded fnapiration of Meav~ il men,~The Standard (Chlcago). Irvsay will rieo upand call blesssd the writer' Somiied, tho riaia who have fnstrated, and Baplishard who hiayo placed these frenaures within Mrmch of a0 many =1, F, Jacobs, in thio * Intorna- e Leison Montlly,” Chlcago, Tprics (18,50) at which tue work fu_offered in detagyy low.—Watchman and Redector (Boston), L4l ooy by subscription. ‘Firat-class canvaners wud, Call cu or address 4B, FORD & CO., Publishers, 114 Monroe.st., Ohioago. LADIES' GOODS. LADIES' GOODS! Field, Leite: & Co. STATE & WASIINGTONSTS., WILL OPEN TODAY LARGE ASSORTMENT DISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH CLOAKS. Plaip, Plaid, and Braided WINTER SUITS. Ladies’ Merino and Cashmere WRAPPERS, Plajn and Embroidered. Gentlemen’s Doogsing Gowns SMORING JACKETS, At Very Attractive Prices. L FINANCIAL. > (iraorge TRIST O —~TRusT (CHARTERED,) 199 & 125 Tearhores, Ciag, I Mortzago Loans on Ronl Estato, improved and unimorovod, located in thoe oity and sub- urbs of Obicnzo and in the Btatos of Illinols and Iows, EXCLUSIVELY negotinted. Toans specdiiy exocuted at tho LOWEST ratos of {aterest, Exponsos moderato, MONEY 70 LOAN On Chicago Proporty, improved and unimproved, at lowest curront rates of interest. J.D.HARVEY, Mortgage Loans, 80 Washington-st. On teal Estate In Chicago and vicinity. Sumsof $1,000 aud upwsrds, Yunda in band. MEAD & COE, 175 LaSalle-st, ~ BUSINESS CHANCE. Having 816,000, who is dosirous of reglizing over 25 por cent per an- num, or profits paysble monthly, can hear of an opportunity which will be satisfactorily shown by ad- dressing WILLIAMS, care C. A. Cook & Co., Chicago. UNDELWWEAR Inderwear "fl:or.ar est Btock and tho Largost unber of Lines ever oifored 1n this tly, consisting of Flanncls, Mori- ¥, Cashmeros, Scotch Wools, %, &0, from medium to finost iulities tho world producos, at uunually low prices, VILSON BROS., lndfl? Washington-st,, Chicago. s Opera House, Fourth- 8t., Cincinnati, Cmpleto line of Bn glish and Amar- lmlB&.‘I}nbrmlus at low prico - MEROHANT TAILORING, Ja00nls | IV FRENCH GOODS, EQUAL TO CUSTOM WORK, VECALL SPEOIAT, ATTENTION TO THESE GOODS, Ywards & Browns, ~ cor.‘Adams & Olark-sts, STATIONERY. - e S - ot b, Sy, ad Pring . bed prowrtly aud st falr prices, by - W. JONES, \\-x\"’i‘}‘f’ 108 Mudison-at, oo FORSALE, FOR SATLH. VARD OF TRADE MEMBERSHIF 3, 1), HODDBS & CO., 118 Lasalic-at, o B gy wen "8 ND BRIGRYARD FOR SALE, I e JEAEERD, 1 huruestead property, &y et wres of Tich farmng ol Waset t.,‘.‘ Uattyy aho-4lory brick Louss, bubid 1o the . o criie L tUrough matuer ; two lurge x“ T vt v nieat ; planty $agly by, Taquice ot 4 sl A great deal of ‘moncy has nating e Lriiyacd whas s s and sned water, L $10,000 hed getlics ivo muan with leuly of will sell o long tiwe ab in the city and i el Y i L0 4, Ty propurty s ol t. AR Wia iy of Rocklord, A rose, (0F furs 0. &, RICHARDSON, Lorktusd, L, trond 4 Werked for brlok tio .y, (it s aud Brickyard A RARE OPPORTUNITY. St. Louis Hotel for Sale, On secount of the dw.th of the Benlor Propiatey TUE WHOLE or HALF INTEREST {n tho furnlture, outsit, end lease of ono of ‘tha Inrgest and rmost en= trally locuted Hotel fu 8t, Louis §» oficred fu sulr. Tie lcayo bas cight years to.rung tho buildi i newrly now: tho furnliure and appiisuces medern, aud all the appolntments siricily Rrat-class, whie the Lotol itself ia dotng a busincss ogual to auy in the West, o persons deslring 1o 5o into the Lusiners fils (s an opportunity seldom offered, snd it will dear the closeat fuspertion, For particulura address 8t Loun” DLV ARD WYMAN, Huancial Agnit, Chastunt-s! i T R T s DISSOLUTION NOTIOES: DISSOLUTION. i I, 6, Peal c ""E‘m{%’.‘.fi?.!‘.&fl;“‘.‘;.‘l’ e ko his iay diwiolved by mutoal consent. R, H, Peklo will contisi- uo tho Liusiziess ua uaul, . 8. PRALE, D, & GOUDRIOH, DISSOLUTION. ‘The firm of Thompaon & Lflnlllqul this day die- solved by mutusl conscat, D, 8. Thom)son alons fs sutbornized 10 settlo the busineas of tho tirw, 10 whom alf accouits must be paid. , Nov, 4, 1875, " OCEAN NAVIGATION, RECT LINE TO FRANGE, ol Teaunarlantis Company's Mall Btosnuhlvs Bl ara.to route 1of tne b i aiy orbiy, will 140 25 as fullows: RARHIGUIE, Paurol FIANUI LALKALYR, LUl 17 Fisot cabin, 1o socor accu.s aoco: i 19 accu. 1 Laturn tickols at roduce perior s00Gtn@oTALiuD4, Ine tra charee. Bloaiers cabiu Sarieg rh M Fiod rline’s o n: POt Dl Natioual Line of St,enu;shjps. NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LiVERPOOL. rurdey, Nov. 6 at il i, .Natardas, Nov., 13, at Baturdpy, N 5% Ber hursday, Nov. 41, st3p. m. lay, Nov I3, #a. m, Rotura tlek- 424 currvnes. Auply th i, LARSON, iheast eorner Olark and Rand k o now {‘:'uw' (TR l!u olpl ata. (0ppasIie 1 AMERICAN LINE. RED%:@“%ATES LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Asdall pumln"nnln Brltaln sod the Contlnent. Gront Western Steamship Line, Frow Now York o Bristol (Kog| ARRAGON, 5)wous CORNWALY, Stawpi Cablo Passsge, 870 Intormodiate, 843; Sloera . Apply ot Uow ‘fi:"'fiflv'._ (O s S DR AT NCHOR LINE. U very Satunday l;"lfil‘:, 3 E‘I‘I‘Y’: . A Ui S Laballe 324 Madisoi-4 CHICAGO, Slvar's Uprghl s MESSRQ, KTETNWAY & BONS lave, af tangond eirnent atwly aml axnerimenis, o ceeded la predicine f nofor w thr [ fully heat Mannre In of the inost JLees ';;‘vn.#.’y;. 1iee degred nilnble 3 BT LT 'J’u"f\‘l‘?’l. LEHE CARAGLT NTAND S OUNPARAL 1.1 N OF PIAN v SREATIIE 3 GItAND 1 madred of theso matchless fast - nowe in usa In tho drawlag-rosms of oar Irading ci'feca each and nvery ono of vl xiven ths most. uaquslic fiod sntisfactiva, The world-renowned FRANZ LISZT, (a8 racont lottcr to tho coraposor, METZDORE: S Deay sell Mp, Stelnwar it bia plendlil poright viand sl i DTl SR diage ne ce Tt mers Atlters na vie e AT ADMAIA: Prominent membors of the musieal proforsion of Chl- eaga, who hinvan od tho STEINWAY Uprights, have fen. it Lollwing tes inoaial: drratgned, Imvlvus fer many, ! y Lested Hi Jl‘l:'n.lrm enrn o1 pright Planos Rieleny & Nonw commend, o thele Selemtn niid 'mprlmnnd oy et 1t ntmost naluty (o pibijes i thielr oblnion regurding thelr und aperiority, nineat widwe the painta af excellen: of thiptorm af Kielway Pluim fv s excon: T nlliey and edpcicy Tor toux Wi ‘o {lena ik dn tines e o [ i 1o mevereal Finln and ntmoxn clnngesy 1a superlie Ve Tiericetion i richness Bower, iurity, knd aewih ot tones which, combingd wl pathetie anid ninging aunlity, eon nttnined in SSAmnn (AT drawing-room or partory Wwe unliestutingly declare (he Rteine Wy TChricht to Be the ot dexirnine of nil Flanoa, redict that, owing to iCwiit'ere tong ¢ mll arhers GAI, WOLESOTING 00k FLAGTER il e v hiwve 1ot hitherio v thon R i Ik.bl‘ALJIL'll.' Torsleta Chleago 0aly by oo 5tata and Mooroe-its, ART SALE. Art Sale! Mr. WASELTINT, of Philadelphis, netiag upon the suggentfonx i ndvice of rome of bis fxiendn in Chi- caigo, o concluded to offer ut public ik bix prevent callection of clii ¢ and important works of American and Forelm Puinte, compriing #reciniens from every orb-ciuire of the worhl, In cousegueace of his inentiun fo vhortly vielt Lurope upon busiuers, ani conclous thot tho patrens of ¥ine Atk in Chicago wii appreciote his purposo, e hus conchidod fo sell - 300 PAINTINGS OF THE COLLECTION, PEREMPTORILY WITHOUT RESERVH In consequencs, therefore, of e imrortanco of the colluction, and 118 Weing oflcred for salo upon such condittons, this weeasion becotrs The Greatest Opportunity to Buy FINE WORKS OF ART Probably ever offered fu the United States, The follosieg Eminent Aytiata aro representpd by Tniportant Worka : Dell 'Agua, 2tem, Zamacols, Vin Schandel, Bkinher Prout, e Jougne, Delobbe, Alex. tFust, Guillemin, Pasful, Comp, tier, Audre, Ticier, Navour, Jarque, Tabsing, Chevlllard, Tambrin, Bpltrwer, Luminate, waf, Pref. C. {tnbner, Drof, d, Hubnor, g leburdt, T Lylsudt, Gide, Dliz, s, Jules Duprs, Bloratadt, o Ruppers, Nlolil, Ferrard, Donghly, 1cnrs, Muyer, :boln, Fugler, Simon, Dret, Schledges, Gonptl, Samy aon, Nichotzon, Do Cock, Tin Yxportion Art-110) will ho open free dully Do M 4, £ 08 609 i, 1y, abid [rot T334 to 10 SI. nr. The sule will kake pluce at tho Exposition Duilding ot 7:3% p, m. Monday, Tuesdey, Wedneadny, Thursday, and Fridey oveniugn, Nov, 8,9, 10, 11,12, WAL BU’ 0. SHIRTS! To orde‘:‘h of the best fabrics in Ao, linos in_ stock of our own manulacture. Wo are propared to mako Shirts to order in eight hours, whon nocessary, SUN BR0S, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chieago. Pike's Gpera House, Cincinnati, Wo have full lines of Dent', Trefousss, snd Coure volser REWARD, $500 Reward! o Liereby offer a 16ward of FIVE IHUNDRED D)l TLARS for the urrest sud couviction of tho person who stabbel Mr, J. J. Magill at lhe First Procluct of the First Ward on Fubsday, Nov. 3, 173, wal. ALD! riCH, JESSE 8PAULDING, ClAS, ¥, KLLLOGA, RICI'D T, CRANE, ADLIATLKELTH, GEQ. M, JIOW, WEATHER STRIP: Weather Strips! ve on band, or wiil furnish 1o ordor, any kind - t lowest prices, Copeteut, irusty mechulios ply it. Temploy 0o agents, Order direct, therve Ly saviug commuaiuu., and know who you aduit luto your dwellings, GENERAL CARPENTER JOBBING SHOP, 808 & 270 North Olark-at. Established In 186, 3. 8. BAST, FINEPOCKET CUTLERY AND GOLD PENS AT RETAL CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0.5, 118 & 120 Monroe-st, DYEING AND CLEANING, T DYEING. Tadies’aud Geutlenicn's Garments dyed and cloaned ) crior manber, BOSTUN FANOY BTEAM DYE HOUSE, 390 8outh Clark, 138 Linols, and 203 W. Maidixon.ate, e STOVES. T0RLA Lako-et. _Wobdve Ll The Tubular Frank- Un Blovs bLume Buib Uosl Letlor than suy atber Slove fu the world, " CUBTLING, WANKEN & Co., 68 of £urnace: sl 22 FAIRBANKS' ATANDAKD w (@) e m & ’ 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicuyo. Ducarsfultobuyonly the Genuloe, ILVE PAGES. LITERAT URE. Tife of Dwight L. Moody, the Great vangelist. Figures of Byeech: A Queer Book by o Very Preten- tioun Author. A Review of the Poets of the Victoria'a Era---Poems by Bayard Taylor. Roman JHistory - The Weights, Mezsures, and Money of All Natious, Phenorrena of Drain Disease---The Game of Golf---The Palmyra Palm. ' Asixonomy in Ancient Babylonia—~Explo- ration of Palestine—Yun-Pic- tures in Peaches, l Lions vs. Tigers---Scalping---Electrical Exhibition..-A Waite Swallow ---A Snake in Ireland. MOODY. : D, T, Moopt 4% s Womk, Hythe Rey, W, H. Datera, A, M, Wi Portraite and Idusirations. Hoid only Ty ulecripticn. 1mo., pp 42, et ford : Amerfcan Publisuing Colnyan; 8o much baa beon wnitten and said abont Mr. Moody ; #o universally known is tho character of tho man and of his work,— fi:mny n this eity, the seono for uearly twefity years of bia wvangelistic Jahors,—that 8 book beaning tho title copled abovo wonld eecom to ba o auporilnous work, having no particular uses eave ag a catch- penny, and Incspaulo of preeentiug matter of frosh and lively intorost. Yet novor waa a secru- i easo more complotoly contradicted by the nctunl facty. ‘Those who know tir. Moody best, a3 well na those who know him least, will find thie volume, relsting tho wonderful story of hislife, ono of uncommou fascination. It 1s clevorly written by a apicy and vigerous nar- rator, and ita matorial is of tho moat moving aud exciling nature, 'The plain, anplossed his- tory of Mr, Moody inakes of bima leto whoeo osratic, unexpected, unstudiod actions, born of impulse aud full of power, are inveatod with win- gular auraction. 1he eecret of the man's ancendoney lio [n his simple, ucaffected, unre- wirained encrgy. Ho I8 iutensoly earnest. and eamestness is tho great forco In huwan life, Nothing can ataud in the way of it, Liko many another great maw sioso fnfluenco Lss boon folt iu the world, Mr. Maudy was born and roared in the hard school of poverty. Ilis mothor was left a widow with eoven hitle children dopendent apon her for bresd. A fow wooks after tho father's death, the wother gave hirth to twins, and two mouthe more nere added to thoso that Dher womsu's Dands must i, The humble homo of the fam- fiv—n cottage with an tere or two of land about ft—was heavily hortgaged; and tho frionds of the burdonsd widow advised ber to givo awsy Ler children, aud, void of their welghty care, mako sift for berself. Butno; the blood that runs in tho velns of heroes cawged In her ows ; snd, by dint of Alavish toil, thritty management, aud somo litils holp won by lor resolute indopandence, sbu contrived to keep her Hitle fluck togother, and Lring them up to man and womaukood, under the influence of a motbor's loving watchfulnees. It is not atrauge that the eou of such a mathier should Lava the spirit and forco of & Hercules. Duight Lyman grew to young-manhoud with & vigorous constitution, thews and sinows s of mieol, a stundy spirit, veady wit, and av indoimito- ble will. lie biad the advantage of twolve terms &t tho village-school ; but ho was not lu any wav hook-minded, and the lost term was half spent belare bo roused up to the fact that leam- mg was 8 useful thing, 1 was then too late tn redoem the logt timno, and Diwikbit part- ed witts bin school-priviloges without baviug wsstered well aven tho art of readiug, As fop religion, the only religion Lo yot professod wag his tove for bia mother, who wae tho one person m tho world that could control Lis untamed spirit. That mother was a Unlturian by oreed ; but Ler sorrows and thinls Lad drawn ber very near the Yatbior of ber fatherless children, and the genuinendss sud sufciency of her Clrishian faith need not bs questioned. Beon after Dwighit bad turned 17, bo struck out from the home of Lis boyhood, determined to make & placo for himsalf in the world, Il wotber had brothors ju Boston,—ono s prosper- ous merchaug in the boot-sud-shoe trage. Of him bo was 100 proud 10 suk » wituation, fecling that it «tould bo offered bhim ; but, sfter waue dovtuyg fruitlesely for days xiound tho etroots of tho strango city in search of work, s bauehty wpirit viclded, and he sucuy for a place with le upcle, which was immediately given hun, Hig ambitivn, energy, ana shrowd- nees qualitied him for quick success 1o tho arta af tiadey and 1t was.uot long bofore Deignt surpassed overv other @atnsmian in tho estatlish- ment in tho extont snd profit of {he bumness he necomplished. ‘Lhis owinence ho sfterwards waiutaned eo loug a8 he coutinaed iu trade. Uue of the conditions imposad upou the iad, when he onterea Lis upcle’s houso, wae, that he should requlatly attoad servica and Ruuday. sehoot st the Mt Yernon Chyreb. It was not loug beforo tho earnost Isbors of ministor and teachor rosultad in the youth's conversion ; and lus convorsion, liko nvnry;bmf olgo 10 his ex- herience, wag very hearty and demouutrative, Vhen bo applied for sdmisgion into the Church, be was found to b 1u possession of abundance of souud faithand purpose, but lamentably want. iug indoctrine. 16 was roady and auxions to he- cuts a saldior of Curiay, but as yet kuew aund thongt nothing of tho orthodox methods by umcfi n veligious wartare way, {u sccordance witl ostablished precedents, to be conducted, He waa put upon a sort of rrobluon for a time, and iu Atay, 1835, recoived iuto tho Church. Horo ho speudily botrayed tho zeal and energy that charactenized lim, and straightway hocawa coue wpierously sud uncomtortably sctive, 1he great fouducas for spusling llld&-u\lng in tho mvet. mge had to Lo auppressed ; for the abruut, di. rech youus s did oot regu'ate bis specch aud manger Y conventional customs This, with ost:er restiictiony, frotted tho srdont son! of Lthe Zeslous convert ; and, betoro long, ho turnod bis faco tu the biruad, free Weat, whoro tuings, ro- ligious aud othorwise, are less rotived and bhem- pered than {u Bostoy, Iu Boptember, 1850, Mr, Moody, then aged but. 19, cawo to Chicago. A busjuess situstion was soun weoured, sinnlar to the one he Lad left, “T'hiv abaot bed hisenorgies during tho weok-days, leaving tho eveniugs abd Bundays to be devots to by fuvurite woik of Munlufi recrutte for the arwy uf the Lord. e joined Plymoutl Church, and, hinog four powe, wade it bis tirst duty to keew then fitied with young wen overy Sunday, Tais accomplizhed, theio was an juimonss resor: of wurplus force that n:u t soniehow bo expends ¢ 1 active roligions worvice. Casting about among the miss.oi-schoold in the city for sou.ee thiug srduous to do, Mr. Maody directly project, ¢d a mixafou of bis own in the wretched, deseitod quarter uear the North-Sido market, Horo we pausg tn the traneeript of hix life for how tho man butlt up, out of tbe worst any most hopoless matenisl, a flourishing tateaion. sehonl, that evantually bacamo & laca nud ine fluential churcl, need not hers be told, The tunity (acts havn hecome incorpoiated sith the himory of Cuiearo, and are familiar to wllgte citizens, Yet, in the rovinw - of tho poble work containod 1w Ui bo Lefors ur, thero aro pnmberless in- el ttw elated of ite trogress What are of il g suteroat, Now toushing, now mirth-inciting, thot tova to lauglter. or thev nearlv bring tue tears, “Iuens wtoites will bear reponting, even to thuse who alieady kuow tho circaastances; aud wo soutuic bo extiact moveral of tho monk 1y rensive : I wn old rookory, formerly & shahby ssloon, opponte tho Nurdi Machoo Hasl, . Mouiy wiablishod week-uiknt prayec-ucetiogs, early m tho caresr of hun miroiott. lu Una Gosolate place would gatlier, i the even.ngs, the hitle cotnusny of children and adu.ts whoko hearts had boen tou.liad by thie Gospel he preached. Lo inquire of tun sud his Now Testanment what mgte thev must do to win eterual hfe. Oue Thaukagiving-ovenlng Lo held what bio ca'led a “Jubiloo," at which & nwubor of e gratefnl follywers aswisted. Tho room. on this gala- uight, war ua forlorn and wretchad as ovor, with fta dim lght of tailow-dips, ahsence of tire, aud nusembly of rude, ragged children, pumberiug trty or torty, overy one of whom bors the warkn of poverty, if not ol pincuing wane : "Iue uamo Jutik'e, and the Uie, Thaukepiving evoniug (8:v8 16 graphle narrators, would u Figtert u (entival O apper; Lut, scu & thing L quits Jeyurd tueir means, Moody hed appoinied o R of Lo¥a fouw?, st which every Gun was W tell wiiad Lt biadl 0 e sost" thanklul for, Oire liltl: tallow, who bad uo other relativo in the worid iut o dacreldt old grandtatlier, with whora he lived I the greatest pove-ty, bad become a Civrlatian 8010 tiue Lefore, aud, 140 others of thn chikiren ik te3i 10 4o & litile’ home-miselon.ry work un b oWt ceount, - When bis turu caze 0 tell wiat Lo was et Ut kOO foz, B vabd 2 **Thern way that Lig fulow, *Bu‘cher Kilfoy,’ who acted 1o bad sk uvbody woull bave ufm; aud ho had 0 Lo burticd oul 0f 016 Cikes after anoilier, H 1 Wa afratd by would be turaed outof tho' mcnool, It took e a long timo 10 ket him to come, and 1 togred for LS 10 Biay, £ Ubd W PTay 10 domue 6VETY daY W0 yive bl u oW Btart, aud § Gt pretty sute Jis would if we didn't turp bim out, By-anu-vy * Buwher Kil- ror? Legau 1o waut to bs « Curitian, uol now he i ccnverted; ond fuat is what tkes (s Thallkegiving the by plest vua Lo all my Jifa” Lu thero auy atory of the carly Chrictians in tho Catazunibs morw affecting than this 7 Awmong the chlldren of poverty sud misery whom Mr. Mooady strove to entico iuto bis scuoul hs meany of goutls words, aud swiics, aud |lea- utul gitts of wmaple-sugar, wus one desperate caso that Joug reaisted ull approaches : T1o wan & sort of chicf amoug the gutler-anires, who, paruy becauss they admired Lim, und parily because ity fesred him, uowed him 10’ be a perledt tyrant over them, 1t was & dong e befuze ther euuid get L.o.r envugh o this young rufhan to spealt to by ik vV Lo ot lasl was Caugist with the missiupars supag, s busited 16 come 1o the suissivtesenools t wob « cuid day i Febryry: but the only gar- meut ho Bad on WaBa Liau's old Gvercoat, s0 Tagyed tisat 1t bad to Le slitcised togetlier around 'his body, @viig Lim tie up earango of Le.ug wewed up O ureat, dirty bag. A blg pur of shoes, aud yaper Wrapped around uis lags, comploted bin wiktor-oos tumie. In tin outdt ue' mads bis aypesvance, oue Bauiay, st tie dwor of fhy North Market School. Moody, catebiug wight of bix, gave him Lis Lind, puited bim fu, wed, mar.bing with bim the whoir gt of tss Fooum, §170 Bim 8 Lisca 1 a class, with 1o samo kindue.s aud attention he woakl bave shown 10 tho test-dressed Loy on tho Nurth bide, AL laht of the Wretclied wall, » strsugor vislting the wcLiuoi Wak muved 10 tearr, Afier thy eXercista worg over, e 100k bu to Lis uouss, and gavd Lim o 1ud suit bf ciothes beionging to biv 0w Az, Tua wiid iad, thus Gitzed in agpearance, continued to attent sho mbouis aud ab leugil, obe by oue, urougt all bix foliowera with bhui, Aud samo Loy 18 & Chrisian gentiemau, i roc Iurge sulary, pud Euperiiendent of 8 Bubuday-ecuoal 112 0no of our lurge citics, Lo koap a crowded achigol of uncivilized chils drew in ducout order was a task that tiied the o= Kenuity uud patience of wio teacuois Lo the ute wost, Al une tuo 8 particuinrly wid barvatisu appearcd amoug thewm, vho, defying a. suibor- 1ty, slitred up aa iutolersvio tuwult, It was <Omrary to the principies of the scbiool 10 expel o cluld, as thereby nis wopl might bolost 3 tuero- fote, avery expedicut wils tricd to subdua the sivago mood of this voung toprobate. ‘o caso luy heavy on Mr. Mo.dy's miud sll ono week. Tho next Hunday the boy was un Laud, aod as upiusrions bs over ; and there nas actusl dangor of hiw Lteakivg np the school @ On this wemorable duy Mr. Moody determined to Ary tho ban romedy, 1 wople phyaical endowment 07 1itanoUATS Work L BiFeady LECl w0ensioned,—uf whicli, on tlie day, b0 Wy 10 ILKe & Yery effe tivo e, Coming auddeiny upou the feluw, 1o tho il of the hul, e peicedd LM with ot Lt 3%, fa.zly 1iGts iug bum Off bis lege, carcied Lim into a Ltile aute oumn, locked the duur, aud proceeded to apply the troatment recommouded Uy duloon. Tule was O meATis AD_cavy tauk, for thie culprit was e sirong, sndactive, sud savege xaa wolf. Tne uoiwsof tie Hrugglo uwskcoed the modt lively inierat of suo #ehioul, and, by way of divirsion, 3ir, Furweil atartod o, Taus, vu e two siire of thit Lolid duar, two widely-different tncaus of gracs wera in tmuls 1aneous sperations, In due course of time, Mooy cad his pupll emerged from the noteroow, bow greatly fusued, ud ono cowpletely subdusd. + 1t was bnl work,” ald Moody 3 “bat [ think we bave gavud Lim* Uaiy 8 litie whilo ago, r, Farwell met this very Loy, DOW GEoWL & Lab, 4t 148 Bou prayer-tueeting. Tliey roLoguized cacl oiker, sud Learaly agroed th.t Moudy wus Dgut b applslog deaperals Tewmedlon in eajerato vases, txponences av novel and atirring as theso were 1o coutintial muccesson in Mr. Moody's lito, making the rocord sulwsted to tho fast de- grev, But one muro—hupsewng ou tno eve of s departure for England—is sll for waich ne cau mase room bere, It sliou'd bo piemised that Mr. Moody bad nuw Leen hving for sowe years, lilio tho fumuuy Mulier, whotly upon volautary contiibutions : And siow ouc last tri thib sbarp Mckio into gland, Uud wants bl tore, e snnoances bus in- tended depesturs t0 Lin fully, who are (0 go with L, aud to hus chiurch, who ara 1o-be fafs bebind, Ho appolnte the d-y 10 Kive e Ll partiug wessgo sud 0 bid them farewdll, Bt Lo e 10 woney, e can- ot pay biy pusaage, Tho Lust day arrives; to-nigut hote to gw Aumoney! i wul notwk i of men; e ean oniy wik it of Gl A few liours befure ho aud his family are to take tho traiu, a friend, who knows nothing of hus necds, Lo- Usuin Bt faat Wz, Moody will want some touey “ufler he reachcs Ludand,” He goos o 38y good-by aid places § 00 30 bis hawl. ‘I'hio hook brings tho biatory of Mr, Moody aud Lijs woik down to bus Iate joturu frowm Eugland, It 18 uot 100 wuch to say that, of the many ms- wionarios, 1ho rest evaugelist who nas beont tho mesns of sending Into the Buid tlis, with which v bas bad dircetiy nothing whatever to do, will prove inferior to nooe iu eftictency. Xt will un- piesa every reader with the cuuviction that, if there wers enough such men sud such books to 1oach all the woild, thero would nowhere remamn o lask of respoct for sruth, faub, aod guod worke. FIQURES OF SPEECH, Toe Miant AND Mis i or LiTknaTURE, A TREAT- 10 0N FIOURATIVE LAXGUAGK, Ix Wittom Uip- WaRbs Or 6.0 WHITERS ABE LEFKRRED 10, aND 20 FIGURES SLLUKIDAIKD, Dy Jouy WALKKn Vitast Macustin 12wo., pp. 8% New York : Harper k Brothers, Cuicagos Jamsen, MOlurg & Lo, Lrice, §2,50, The nature of this very ambitious hook cannot better bo described than {n the words of the author, embraced iu his Introduotory Notice, which we copy eniro: The object Of this volume fs to creste and fully equip a new branch of study: 10 discuss Pigurcs of Spoech far wore thoroughly than ever has bocy dono ; ta urge upan pleaders, preachers, sud ad who wnite or speak Eagiab, mauy very important adyices ; 1o comn aicut kpesially ou suskapaacs, Mutos, Demosthens’y and the Piolus o present 8 wids roviow of Americds at.s Engiten Hlerature; and to_ mako the wholu sub- t as aunnug and deughter-exciting as it v Inatruc- 1ve, Also, we liave availod oursclves of vur familiarity with Lau, Greok, aud Lebrow, and with four of the wodsry languayes,—¥rencl, Germsn, labsy, sud Bpauleli. There can be no doubt, after reading this lucsd prelatory, that tho autbor iy capable of at- tempring suy coucelvabls literary performance. Is bionot famlliar with seven suclont and mod- ern fanguages ? Pavsing on to the Introdaction of the volume, to uoto how the authior takes up his pretentious work, we Nud in the early beginuiug tho saser- tiou thay the plan of the book uas tho merit ** of the most entire ariginality.” **Nobpdy wilj readily betiove,” very caudidly adds the writer, *+4bat, after the moet invontive minds havo besn treatiug o litorature for Lwepty-two centurios, an sutirely now and exoeedivgly comprehausivo and soarching mode of treatient csu possibly re- main to be discovered.” Noj wo eau bonostly aesurs tho suthor nobody is thus far veady ta believe it. * Yet,” ho goea ou o say, *wucll is the ctase, semarkable as (s the fact, Aa (ho quaing old French eseavist, Moutaigne, bas said : ¢The flowers [ iave Rathered are from others 3 the etring that tics thom togothor 15 tuige own. A string to wisloh we asciibe great worlh. ’l‘h}u voluwe clalms to be of the gresbest valuo in NUMBER 73, etalying lavguage and literature, ote,, eten Continuing in thia flighty strain, during whiol he aints delivers & axeeplng condewution of ail Drevisus treatises npou Oguratise lsngnaco a8 ‘‘parrow, orrourous. and unphiiroplucal,” Alr. Macbeth mnnounces, sa a etartling and ahocking Lruth, that ' writors senerelly, evon tho ablest, are wlioils in tho dark as (o the pro. ci4e dintinction between a trope and & mozony- my: a.d vory fow, evou of lita ary mon, have xo much as ever heard of tmplication or Hynocat- a8tasis, ouo of the mo-t important figures, and oue, oo, thal iy perpotually mhedd ug its hght on ue” Tue doplorable case of thess hon.ghied writers a0d Liternry mon reminds one af tho tin- bappy pefsco (nho lata 1u life began to study gram and woko in misery to tha conseinis uens that bo bad beon fieels using ndjectives, nubstantives, articlos, and tho other pats of specels, sll the dass of bis life, and never bad Lad n enepicion of tha fact ! On afl occasionsa,” continnes Mr. * mouraful and joyous, igures broak in te 1w natural, thoy are. Iof. Wimon. tho onve cclebrated editor of Blackwood's Magaziue, ~Cherwphor North he called bimseif.—one of the nolyest-looging of men, was waited ov in liw £ty vy tho young map who had woo his daughtor's heart: the youth wished to cbiain YALR'S coteny, The Frofesnor heara bim and war natigiled ; tho match wan o avery resport a kood one. Mo rang tne bell for Miss Wilson. Hlie cane blustuog | ko theworn. An sytvor had seut 8 bouk to” Wilon, on the fls-leaf of wLich wern writian tne aarda, * With the ambior's comp.fwentk.' Tna Profesaor tore ont the loaf, pinnod it to hie daught -r's dress, snd presoutod herto her lo.er.—certainly a figurative use of the expeeemog,” Tuereunon remarks Mr. Machath, * Two things might ajmost acaro von fiom the ktudy of those forrum of expreswion,” The firatof thowe alurm- ing circuinstances, wo hasten to inform tho read- er, is tho groat number of tha firuros: 220, “bevidos mauy elegaut Aub-sanctie-." lo covtew; fatiou of thas amAZNT o) ulence, the writer exclaime, siasm. * Laugnago: mountaio-hoze 18 taie, through which the #un of thought is shining!” Tae secund frightful circum4tauce calculated to deter one from tho n:udy of thrures, i+ their hard uamen,— ¢ meanioglons Bave tu such as are profpund i Greek. by winch rhotors cutaloguo the woa:ons of oratorr." lut tho suthor suotbos our frars ou this ‘point by pledsing unselfe to expluin everv * crabbed mauv-syliabled term " Lo uses. Aund Le is nobly trdo to bin promwse. Tho first figurs ke in.foduces, the Avbiuross. s tran-iated tnto Front-cat ; the secund, Syucop: is rendered into Mid-cut ; Apocope. into Ead- mto The Cart Lefors tua iy iato Lack of Ands; aud 0 forth. Ins ances need not be mulnphied prove tue fdelity and elegauce with whica the Dlodge 18 {nltidod. The gratulions way in which [Mr. Macbeth pours ous his $rensuras of loaruing apon his om- arrassed readoi s w exh.bited in tho foliosnz qu itationn : *Josaph Add.san, 1 ono of Lis wonderfulls-gracoful papors 1 tho Speet itor,— sehich renwened periodinal was bequn in 1710 and discontinued in 1714,—thus ridicules thnso namos.” * \Washiagtou frviag, in his *Qeoftray Crayou's ‘Pales of & Traveler,'—=riuch, whe lis v Life of Waahington,' gices by no mieans a great impression of power—puts it thur o To Dotnosthones, alao,—fresaly iranslated by your author,—vers frojneatly will tofer nes bo wads; and to the wor ls of Jcens, that coruacato wih thgares, carcciaily such figursy as take for grant- cd the reapous:bilitr, tho free will, ud the greal facaltios of nen.” Tha italics sre ours, Mr. Macbe.b's own wondortal fecundity in figures of spoech is lustiatad fu tne terme ussd in apeakiug of the Dok, Wha dsin swn des.e- wared a3 tbe All-Eveirsling, the Great Tlunkor, tue Uod-1'airon, tha Vant Porvader, ele., vic. Bat, having in all this time got no further thau the tirst two or thres pages of tho Introduo- tion tothe * Might and diribof Literature,” wo give over the hoot to tus reader, who can exnsust its nclics az bis leisare. in & burkt of enibu- How many-tinted a POFETS OF THE VICTORIAN ERA. Victontas Loxte. Uy LONUsD CLat-sig Sep- AAY. Lwo. . AL Boawda s Jamya I, Osgopd & Co. Price. 2.0, ‘T luver and the stulent of mstrical litera- ture nili gratefully wetcomo thte present volume. 1t has beeu carofully yrepared with a reference 10 it pract.cal value, and worthily fills the place, natil now sacaut, of & luatorical review of Brit~ {8h poetry dunug the laet forty year-, or the Vie- tortan aga, The writer is exceptionatly qualided for the ofce of cntic and biograpber of posts, being bimee!l a poat, a seliolar, and a mun of liberal, diecrimuoating, and suslstical mind. It has beeu his effurt, in the work now fin- Ishedfwhile pointing out tho verious and dis tinctive qualities of the poets under review, to detins the mm &nd vonsitnents of poetiy, abd 1o illustrate tho divorse phases of tha poetical st sod Wfe. 1o tho siudy of esch of W6 toje- most ['oets, AD opjor ity bas vpena l for treat- g vome pecaliar tastuio ol the postic te.upora- went, and its form and faculty of oxpresions sud thus the splero and wscope of refluctive. fdvilic, Isrle, and _dramatic poetry, have beeu clesrly determivod. Iu surveyiug tho schove- ments of the modein s, as displaved Ly Mr. Biedwan, 8 new iworesnon is gunsd of 1e vigor, relinewent, and comjosite usture. It is gratifving toaccet the woeil-veriticd opimon, thac tha try of thie presont age, thougl lers dia~ wiatic than that of tho reigy of Elzsbetl, is d.o tinguiehed LY many uobio and lasting qua.itios. The courss of Amolican post-y 18 ombraced in the reviow, and ite special traita sad aceorot lish- wenta aro dincuseed with trevidom, delicsay, aud due a pieciation. Heveral of (he casnya comprired 1o the volume are occupiod with single gures ; in the rewmai- der, tbe mivor voeis are grouj.ed togethiar. Lan- dor, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, ‘Tounyson, and Robort Biowning. are treated reparately. An iutroductory chapter approprisioly comprehonsiye sualvsis of the poativsl charactsr ot tue Victotlan potl d. Side putes aud a copions indox substavtiaily vubincs the valio of bo work as a to3t-buok and voluwe of ref ercuce. PATCHWORK, Taremany Norrs. By A, P, Ruseel, 12 Sp.w!. New York: Hurd & Houzhton, Chicag): Jutsen, McCurg & Co. Price, $2 Mr. Rossel has piecod together a book from tho odds aud euds of Lis library, which hss wuch the effect and tho value of & patchwork. quilt, In the wtudy of nia autbors. ho has wade a burinesa of picking out their pointed sayings. When the masy of extracts there sccumulated bad reachud suitable dimonsious for a volume, it was sorted acoording to tovie, and the vatious divisions, counectod by a thresd of comwent, ware Loaded with & title sufliciently comprensu- sive to sibrace the wholo. In tlus, or #oma vory similar manner, & buok han beo manufao- turad that ia uosrly &8 inoonerous aud bewtlder- {ug a8 Webster's Unsbiidged. ¢ 18 8¢ ties & profitab.e erercise to meditate upon tho solect thuagtis uf an autaor sevorsd from thoir contaxtj but vvery resder in tho habit of o duiug would profer to makio for bimsolf the choico of seutiuents for such reflaction. The puner of ox; anding and limting the stock of suggeations is then withiu ons's awn control, For 1deas from Emerson, ko to Emerson, snd tako and rejuct to suit the lmmuuln mood. Aund g da with anv otber stumalstiug weter. A alu- glo volume of Monta gie. Plato, Shakspeats, or any oue of the groat original thiukors of the world, 18 worth mure than » library of garbled books compiled from s bost of puscellansous authors. POEMS BY BAYARD TAYLOR. Wosts PA:TORALY, BALLADS, AND Lrsics, Dy Hivaan Tavrox, 1amo, PP Sk Bowton: Jamos M, Us- good & Co. Mr. Taylor hua chorishod the goddess of Po- etry with tho foud, assiduous devotion of a life- time. Iu the Proam to the tlomo Pastorals. be makos 80 open declaration o his love for the «darling eplsit" Bong s Calitaoe ;uwm nat, my lfe's one dear and besntiful Wayward, falthtul, aud fond; but, ke ths Friends in toa Meeting, Walting, will so disposs my sout in the pastoral atiil That, Qeotad to Deslre, Obedlonco yat may fuvito thes, Woood with such pereistout sloction, the Muse hsa pressatad & swiling face toward the stuger, and, if not Inspiriug him to iwpassiousd outburata of meludy, bias at feast taugut bim the way of cultivating & wusical voics uud tho arts of axscution. \ This, the eigbitl volume of bLis ‘wauc;n vanm; bracss SLilEY-Lidis preass, tive Of whicl ‘-‘;:ln'nzluudr:\flu tLo Paytorsle, w3 iu the Ballads, tweaty-Ave in the Lyrus, sod Lares 1o e Odea, All are marked by theskill in managing langusze end motre that comes of true fooling and long piactice. Yol they strike one as havin, D wrronght sinwiy and eisboratoly, instasd of betn; crostod with tho muick, spoutkdedus power of gemua, Thoy mo reflective and deliberate, rather than emotioual, and convoy the Impres- r:on that the suthor put his thoughts iuto verse because ho chone, vt barewag ho mus, AOM . . TORY. Grzrman Histany nr Howr, rlox Tnx Porapimion ¢ Thz €177 To TAR FALL OF ATOUSTUA: B —A. .40, Dy Crantes MEnieats, D, D., Desy Ey. 1200, pp. 704 New Xork : D, Appiston & 07 Jansen, McClurg & Go, I'ioe, $2,60, in tuis bouk we have & valuable accossion to the comperde of uintory 8o much in domand at the preecat dar, Tho suthor, from hia lotimate faguliaity sith the iifa of tho Romans, shown in the conutructiou of aprevious ablv snd ampler work. has kuown how to bring within the limits of o compressed narra:ive the leading and infu~ nutisl eventa of their earcer throukh & penod ot ubuve 1,200 yoars, without sacriioing any patk of the cowpistencss sud migniticance of the story., The strla aof tha writer is calm aod strong, indicaung the corfidenos of the well-grounded echular and the, vigoroae thinkor. 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Crocker, Boston), Liftertn Latin fge—curtoat uiiasus (Litall & Gy, Seton mii it—current uumbers (D, Applston & ww York). e FAMILIAR TALK, PHENOVE!I\ OF BRAIN-DISEASE, Inerom2 remariable instances fu which thy brain has reve.ved an injury audaenly interrupt. ing its ar:lon, it has rceumed Ity o; orations, ox tha recovery of hoalth after s prolonged inten val, st exactiy the point where they were brokes @, During tho battie of the Nile, a Caplatn re. ceivod & blow un tho head whioh etruck bnm senkcless whulo he was in tho act of delivering a0 urder. 11» was Jacked up unconsvious, snd 1 that condition couvayed to England andtg the Greanwich IMovpi.al, where he lay like *‘aa insvmaie vegetable” (or fifscon wouths, The operalion of tic aunlg was then resorted to, and. asthe pleco of the skull that had been pres=ed in upan the brain wae rawsoed from ir, epscousness fustaotly returved to the man, wud be rose up in ved, sud, in w loud tone of command, Buisbed the order he wea issniog sl the moment tho dreadfal accident 1aid bim low, Dr, Prisehard relatos an spoecdote of a Nan Jugland farmer, who, at the couclusion of a day’s inbor at feuce-making, loft Lis beetisand wedges 1 tho bullow of 8 tres. In the nigbt be wasat. tacked with & diseass of the brain tbat berefi bun of bis souses for many yesrs. Whon ay fast bo recovered conscionnsuess, the firat thing be did wab (0 inquire of bis ons if thuy had brought i the wedgoes and bestlo. The roply was, tbad they couid uot be found ; whersupon the farmer rose up aud weus ewraight 1o the lollow 4iee whore lay the articles ha sougnt,—bus, i the lang yosre'that they had remsnod exposed to the weathor, tha wood of the bestls had cowms pletuly rotiod away, Dr.” Winear uiatos, in his esiay on * Hrain- Erigmas,” thiat & litle el of G years fell snd rocaivod a severe concussion of the brain, while engsged in & gama of toss-snd-catch with's youny companion. For tan hoars she remained inscusible, Au the enil of tust period sle open; her oyas, wnd, inatantly springng to the bead the bed, began throwing about suu swsll artioles st haod, excimming, * Catoh these!” From that mowens she was perfactly savs. Manv casod are recarded of @ temporary losa of womory atter wo atiack of vevere illuees. Dr. Winslow mentions an 1ustance of 8 clergyman of rare talents and bigh culfwure, who was thruwn from b carriage, and piored up in an insvople ble coudition, After soversl davs, consucuse ness returned, but tho Joind was n utter blapk, ~ Every memory bhsd been effaced, ‘The mun “sot Limsell to work to guin snew tho knowledge he had loat, and, after scveral mouths of assiduoud study under titorw, gradusily recoversd his mwemory with atl 1y stock of tressures. 1n the offart to master au abstruse author, tos veil that had shrouded s mivd was revt, aud 8000 afier 1t was antire- isaiputed, leaviug his jutellect ad olear snd strong o8 eYer, Au ftaliay, conversent with thres languages, wad stricon with yellow fever. In the Uexio= awg of his 1lluoss, be couversed ouly in Eu~ ghisn,—tho laugusge last acquired, Atler this, L vpuko tor s lime wolely w- ¥rench ; sud, for tho day bufore his deatts, entirely lu bis nssive totgue, 1t 1s waid thad, whea dvivg, Dr, Joun= sou forgol how $0 say the Lord's Prayer in En~ glib, but was abla to ropeat it {n Latin. An ald soldier, afier (owing s Lis of the bean iu s operativu upon that organ, bad no recoliect.on of the numbe;s b and 7. A sohoolmastor lout, m zu. of bramn-faver, all kuowledge of the lut~ ter G Qoo of the mogt curiots cases of sberration of 1he memory was exinbited in s yu\w*‘lfl, offine nund and apparently suund beaith, who suddsaly folliuto & profoundand prolonged wieep, Oo wak= iug. it waa found that overy meatory of liss psat lifs was blutted out. As sv Infaul that of its eyes for the flaal time upon this worly, was Ixuorsut of everyibiug., Her eduoation was be~ xun over, and Lad progresead for some mouths when & Lresh iis 0f sownownoy foli upua Hes