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VOLUME 20. Elegant o JEWELRY . NEW ANI) BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ESPECIALILY FOR THE HOLIDATYSI D.. PIEACOCK’S, o8 SATE-EIT., OPPOSITE 1"IELD, LEITER & CO. It e e————————l dewelry g Life of a0 e ! gz SEWING iM/«CHINES ROVER & ~ BAKER} NEW IMPROVED SHUTT LE 8TITCIT SEWING MM}HENES; ARE THE VERY ILEST IN USE. Saberst tcrma to Agenia aud L co Trade. Titea Liah ana Tarn » on apprication, ‘Addreas GROVER & DARER 8, M. €O, 150 15tato-st., Chicago, Ik MONEY OAN BE MALE! MONEY OAN BB MAL ] NEW_PUBLICATIONS, 1 onat Desideratam 10 Amexican Literature Sy ernational Review. ALL ARTICLES ARE ORIGINAL. HOW I8 THE TINE TO SUBSORIBE. hacriptiona for 1478 rereived befora Jan, 1 will ufih -\fwmmu totho MNovemberand December sumbors FREE, Bubociition Priras Bitigle numbers, partago pr - wid, § % num: ers (oo war), postawo {rep 1,8 pgxuu cl o8 ¢ Fivecojden (cne yeer), 1c2t ga prorald, ‘ten copten, (one yeur), 10s1uge prejsla, FiT0 fabbing Facilities 3 ¥a vorsblo ralcs are oferad copnection iih other pericsdicate. y £3-Canvaracrs wanted in: ovecy section of the World, Tibers! commisslons pald. o 8, NES & €., ) Fillivmat, Now :kfl' BATNE .m"‘-«f.mlfl,;; CLOTI L1 NG, RG] FBE! FREI CLOTEING Sligh'ly Damugod by Waler. $000 0 worth of Ciotldt g, slightly dameged by wa- wr at the late fira of Atademwon, Blewart & Co,, Now York, tn b sold at appratjer’s value, which is 40 pur ‘balow cout, At 168 Bouth (flark-st,, Ohicago, This atock must goaltls/ely be closed out i Ud days, T RuNT. For Rent, To a reliable flrm, for jobbing pur- poses, second, third, and fourth floors of our ntore, Nos, 38 and 40 Madison-st., { }t. Mury’s Block, each floor 40 by 86 . o i BIDDLE & BOYD. FINANCIAL. s mansannannnn LAZARU{S SILVERMAN, L L INEXIDTER., Qhambor o.! Commeroo, Ohlcago, é‘nntu MONEY 01 s Produce, Real Eatate, City Cers eates and Ronte, Exchangs for salo oo sll parts of Zurore, ‘MONEY TO LOAN On Beal Eatate in Ohicago snd vic'uity, Fuuds fn MEAD & COE, The Reglatered Cor.atruction Douds of the Chicaga G Lxbt and Cake Cump.ny, stutiting on thy Loous of 180 Compamy, 3 the followuy Bamus, to-wit: 2 EAtwetar, N7 3, Althony, Alox. B wu, Ir,, £, Boywen, Geo, Brown, Batah A, dsechtr, D. I, Tiacon, Ja Jur . Bronson, G. raws 'm, Drow: e O Burker, Tsabella Lro wo, U, 8, Brown and oihers, E, a, K. Dringisujat, Jabe 8, Browa, O, E. BUI it, ¥, Brousop, 8, . Coby, T. P, Cude, Mary ‘Beu, Carver, U, U, Catlait, . I. Cooley, 3. Calwall, eatato of \ V. J. Cauer, 3.C. Dawern, Dicksy, 0, D, Diskey, 1. . Duugam, Tuoe, 8, Dizcn, Alica I2.ton, B, Prauit wittil, recny, Fide iy, [0, 7.k 8 Doyunit G 2, W B GELint, G0 wy, . 1, Hubvell, k2, 1 e, Bl K:m.ni B Tzghan, 3. ) 8. D, Keen, oen, Al W, G, 1, Maltom, Henty Melgs, ¥ e M rrivon, M. U, Miscuell, 0, H, & Mas . H, }luw?,n'uf‘ . 3 i, NereBeuta sivine, Lol tnd Peck, E.W, usselt, Guotgo Sih & ¢ ds, Geory o ¥, Biove, Alesrnder Hiwlth, M, 8l ploy, Gertitt n:lhm. ‘Trustas, J, T t10nvon, Joag 3, Uud s rwood, A, 10, B, Waed, €, U, Wiiliaw au, T, J, Wiigw, co, «\_D. West, B, W, Wilard, . L. Winthrop, Jimes 15, Young, o foliowing utmbeis, 8, 1, U8 G, 1,260, 4410 "3, 487, 469,'464, 44, 14, 490, ) 3 1,513, 81 8, 1.1, 441 1, ‘. ke Sk, T, AL 821 830,728, 981, 1,151 33, 134, 1,2 67, 741, 1,171, 1,172, 1,396, 25, 121, 843, L OU, 1,414, (81, 820, AIH,"AJ;J‘Q )3, B4, T4, D31, 1,147, 1,008, 1,524, 'nC: 1, 1,383, 130, 011, 134, 1,025, 1,131, 471, ";l 64, 914, 1206, 817, 177, 1t U, Did, 577, 683, 181, 531 121, 1210, 8, 11, 192, 338, 813, W1, 7 0, 848, 817, L1284 1 1, 1w, 205, 306, 7, 309, 21, ik, 21 i, ate, by resolutiun & o Howrd af Do ompipy, ordered lobecalled in and yald; sud tho samie will Lo re- Louzed al the oftice of th sauy on wud sfter the Coun.; .18 day of January, A. D. 1876, The bolders of sall onds are dereby tatified therea.t, and toit on snd #ald 1st day of Jenuarfy, A. D, 1876, the said Cuase 10 Laar Juteresl. By ordsz of the Board of Dizsoty E. T, W\'LKINB, Preaidont JAMES X. BURTIS, Bectetasy, Chicago, 1., Nov, 20, 1818, BTOOKHOLDERS' 1 {BHTING. The aunual tuesting of the ditockliclders of the T NATIONAL BANK OF OLI0AGO for tbe Uactica of Disectors for thu ensuln; ¢ year wiil bs held ¥ e omoe of said Buuk in Ollesg , 00 Tussdsy, Jaue srhiEs v i Gusaien, Dea, L. 1878 ¢ "HOLLDAZ GGOCS. ‘WE IDAVE SOMD IN EXTRA-FIND Bargains AR-RINGS, FINGER-RINGS, STUDS, ETC, GILES, BRO. & CO., 966 AND 268 WABARH-AY. BEST IMOLIDAY GIET | uslitcs cieates s forcoful charaster, whicl fs For Parent, Chld, Teueher, Fastr, TFriezd, And on Indispensablo requisite for every toacher, advanced atudent, intet}izent faniy, lbrary. ionnl person, is and protosde The Best English _Di_otinn&ry. Tecently added, four prges of COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS, "The sal graved expresaly for tho wa Tho Loading Authority, 20 TO 1. ert 08, Froot sent on upuil atian, TUE DT PRACHISAL ENGL Ho'd ty sll Booknelleie. WH ARE RETATLING m}f’u’j’hfil;’mx«- ,: A of Wenster's tironghout the eount tiniea I+rger than thons of any otlier Dic- , t largo oxpense, in nt DICTIDYARY KX~ TANT=Lunaon Gu reerln Reviee, Cetooer, 13, AT COST, For the Next Ton Day1, $35,000 Worth of DIAMONDS. FRISBIE & RAPPL: 179 BYR, - Lo8alie-st, ELEGANT AND INTELESTING. EDUCTAIONAL GAMES AT RETAIL AT CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Mo 1roe-st. DON’T FAIL TO VISIT TETR GIREAT BANKRUPT HOLIDAY BAZAR! 10,000 different veeful arti les, rotatiod at 30 par ccnt loss than Jobbers' Faier, OPPGSITE McVICKLR'S THEATRE, Tull particulacs fo to-morrow’s paj.er, SKATE-. iR T And other Leading Club Bkstes, at T TIAMMOND'S CUTLERY STORE, 118 Bandolph-st., Ohicago. RERICAN CLUB SEATE. J.W.D. KDLLEY & BRO., 88 Mad{ison.st., Tribune Bullding, Hole Agents for I % & Spyder's Cilebrated Anierican Club X% No Hvel Ilutes or Keys required. Soud for Tlustrated Price List, BUCKWHEAT, SHAKER BUCKWHEAT MAKES THE FINEST| Buckwheat Cakes. FOR BALE ONLY BY J. HICKSON, 167 South Clark-st. ~rmnnnnn: On sl Winter Uvercoal » Ik FRASER, CHALMERS & CO,, 145 Fulton.st,, Chicago. " AR1INTIC TAILORING. 15 PER OT. DISGOUNT a8 05 Heavy Bunge for ud uutil Junaasy 1, 1476, Ouly 10 far ‘Wabash-av, cor. Monros-at, ~ MACHINERY. A A A A AN AN AN HOND DRILL MACHINES and Yiiver-Mintue Machinery, Mgwnm Enzios, and Hodors, Quality, Style, Fit, Durability. Drest apriugs fram, and flustzaton character, cat 1t be admittcd 10 the fedlm of art.” BDWARD RILIY, aribumne. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, DECE 4BER 11, 1875,—TWELVE PAGES. LITERATURE. Revs Jehn Todd---Cus- toms and Manners. in Bible- Lands, Lectures Delivered. in America by Cavon Kir gsley-~New La- #-Books, The Vest- Pocket Sorieg-..Ju- voni (es.--Poems and Novels. Morvis' Translation of the *Eneid "~ A& Visit to Walt Whilman, Thie Vegetation of Palestine---A Floral Calendar---Birds of Paradise. | Tae Bpirnla«.-Corn-Prices and Sun- | Bpots--A New L'nk in Evolu- tion---Xaolin Kear Qmalia, LITERATURE, THE REV. JOHM TODD, Jom Toop: Trr KToRToF Hi¢Lier: ToLp Minv 1Y 1Y Howewe, Gowplied and Liited by s E, 'Topp, Lartor of the Uburch of the Redeourr, Now Haven, Coun. 12mo., pp. 6N, New York Jarper & Brotuers, Chicagu: Jubsal, McClurg & 0. " Price, ‘Tho pame aud somnthiog of tho idiosyneranies of the Hev. Jobu Todd wero made generally familiar to the American publio o fow yo3rs ago, through the notoriets of & little Look Ly Lim tieatiog the vozed question of '+ Women's Tughis,” which drew forth a particularly rharp, spicy reply from Oai) flamilton, A poustrating wind couid read, in tho matter and mansgemea’, of the juttial argumont, tho character aud canbro of its author ; and tho opition thereuvon torm :d would not bo seusibly changed by a parusal of 1ho grresont memoir. : Mr. Todd was 2 man of averszs mentat abili- ties, of toierablo cultute, of indomitable will and enoigy. of intense ambition, and of sirict rectitude of principlos. The vomiinstivn of thean aare to maka itsof folt in any uphera of action. It will make iteelf reapested by its fiiends and DOated by its eucanes, It Inducos strong p o- posgesstons, aud & EtIODR autagoutkms; anl, whotover 1.4 1ot s cant, there muas: ba tue ogis tou of incessnut waifare,—warisre Rzl Lot sgainat men, but agaipat projudices. Nevertna- o4, it & man's projudices, a=d vou slriie whoro Lo 18 moat Bewkitvo, sud rousd (ke dosditest aninop:Ly. Mr. T'dd was trained in tho severest dactiinos R of the old fichoo! o orthodaxy. sud to s lifo's Il end be udvocated them with uncomprotising )} boduess aud austenty. Thoro was no dexibility {in b character, sod ho veliuer moditied nor moderated big faitn or practicoe to auit tho refas- g tempar of tho times, There In a cottun prim fevoinm 1o 8 wpirt of this wort that must be nc- knowlodged, altaongh it may not awsie uur symoatberic aduration, Lu looking over tho iccidonts of Mr. loid's lte, his cacly brave strugeles for an oducation uga.ust tio fca:ful odds of ronurs aud d.sease, his entire conseo: tica of hum-olf to the Clri-tian munistry, and tho hard battlos Lo cuntinuany fousbt ju luter yeara for what be believcd to be tho right, com- mand, st Jeasy, our qormence. It is ooubtlul, howover, 1f many ontsida of s immediute circlo of friends wil’ deem ic worlh wlule to wado through tbe bu'ky and prolix oarrative of lis Jifo for the sake of the moral example of a govd Lut Lot great man's carcer. CANON KINGILEY'S LECTURES, Lrorcare DILIYERZD TN AMIWICA 1N IeTd Cutanizs KINGSLEY, g Lveun ¢y, Cauoi o dinary 0 tue Qneen pr.14y, Ihiiade p By r. Cavpisin lu Oce 0 of Wales, 12mo,, IL Coatos & Ca, 3 Jas, Inthese last words which we may hope to nave from Chstles Kingaley, tnere rings tho stroog, brave, cheory voico tha: bas encouisged sud strengthened and 1nstructed 80 mauy grate- ful leteners through s loag paclod of yeara. ‘Pisat voico was aver hited up toenfures some truth, to 1jght soma wroug, Lo impart rome n- tolligence that would belp focward humanity, It Dad the daep, Tervent, stirriug tons of a man in dendly earucet in all that ho thoaght aud did, and 1n estnest ouly to scek and tu do noble aund usoful thungs, **I waot to tals,” eald ho1n one of thauo last Jactures, ¢ if Ltalk ae &ll, about great times, about uctle epucus, nolla movements, vobte deods, and noble folk ; * and aga.n, in the yreamblo of snoiher of these same loctnies, when laying qut tho theme of s discourss, be re- markd, ** Lot us kesp our scora for our own weakueazes, our blame for our omn siue, cerlain that we shall galu more inatruction, though not swusoment, by hunting out the good which ls in auytuing thau oy huutinz oat the ovil,” in utterapcen Lko tbeso wo flud the keynote to which his whole life was pitebed, In them we divine the great, genoroun, loving hoart of the mau that was lu 8. wLathy with wha'ever way troo, lovelv, and of pood repors,” w Lappiest when 1§ was & enking their praises 1w the oars of the world. Ilc cauld pour out & toriant of fery, rcathiug 1ebuge upon vico and_wickedneas whon occasion demsaded that would blase aud wither the sins pud the wners wbom i3 touchied, tut o loved bost to discaver aud reveal tho lovely thiugs of this earth, aud In treatig of thoin be ever slonod Leat tha exquisite besuties of Lis onn wnipit, “Tha fivo 6-8a\a before ux, which were pro; ared for delivery fu Amorica. aud were read 1n sny of our citica duriyg what proved to bo the Lint year of his life, oxliflit, as far as way be within theie soope, hin divemsifiod talcuts, ble broud pebolaiship, lis bulhaut diciiun, lus peno- tiuting umght, bls trusty wun.iuees, and his warw, wide-vnpraciug sflectious. Foelr Hmitn do uob, suffer them to do much wore than Lroach thelr subjuct and aksich It In outline: vot iu oach one thoro are & faw hinta dropud, & fow lessous taught, sed & few cho:ds of smo- tion vigurously struck, that make us the beiter far the esporieuce. LAW-BCOKS, CowuzxTimiza oX THE Law or Masnien Wowen UNDER THE BTATUTES OF THE BEVENAL BTATER, A7 Coumox Law aNDIN EQuirs, By JOrL PRENT Lyuor, Yol 11, Buswni 1835, Tux Law av Taxatiow, Dy IRANCI suor of ** The Law ot Torts, guges,” ete, Buaton : Litdle, irown & Co, M. Bishop ia ove of the best writers on log al subjects with whuse works we ste famiyas. Those of the profeesion acquainied with ¢lie first volume of Lis Commentarics oo the Laty ot Mairied Women need only to be assared that tlse ‘Lho changea in the law of martied women introd: iced thio sevoral Htates, have crenl adw demand for & work on that brauch of the lv w ey ‘This Mr. Bisbop bas furni shed. In his tiret volume, Mr. Bishup presentod the second is not su uuworthy companlon, by niatute inf it now stande, lex uon senpts relating to married W smen In the jresent one, XBU‘UI'( Buatin Bilonion uuderiyiog ail lew. | cotcoption of tus proviuca of tho b ast-book- as 8 consououco, hus produced & 2 the pro~ ion, o Hilinrd's work purporta, a1 was fo- tended doubtleas, t0 prevens tho law af fazation, writuy, aud, work which will prove iuvaluable ¥, G. 8., Hector of . Littw, Brown & G, 13 H{ILLIAKD, A’ 1e ‘e Law of Mo 't together with wome minor topios which might Lave been ryeated in tho firal, Lo presents the modificationt) made iu the cowmon law of the subject by raceut egiblation and by the decieions of the Couris. Dut M. Bishiop s not s sorvila tullower of uvery appens Lo cowa ucross, sud b e avaids 4 Tory IMPOT” caut bran b of Jurisprutance. A a Bitedl, . v, howavor, it leaves much to bs de- s |+ lias becomo he Yaahiun of fate, in cor- the I arier, to caminilo iucomolete digests of Tagy 4% aud digo.f5 them with tho name of o book or commirntney. Nr. Huliard's Look %" 4 cava i point. 10 1n niora of a dizoss thnn of treatiny on tuo piinciplan of tho law of tax- Ation, Indeed, Wa' fuok thiough bin paper in vain for auy prine’ ples. Haad-nutes wo Linve an alundance of, tut, Mr, H liiard doea not drosm ol testing tha dec.ivionn of & it br tho hugher Iaw of tho priverylo. In the nrafan Lo the vork above raviewed r, Dinhop Lk 6ome very sansi- bo roaarks ou tho mauner 1 which & text- book cheuld ‘oo wrtien, Ilo apprecisien tha differanca bat'xeen a digort and 8 text-Look ; and there in littin < Janger that, wuen ho [rofesses to 2iv0 un the Ia ter, ho will palm o & mers com- vilstion upu: u¥. **We have miwnys," Rave Mr, Lishiop, ** mora or leas digesia,misnamed vy ihoir compil ara treatives, Vhici havo azquited s #00d deal ¢.t yemporary fopu'ation amoug tha lose-informied memberd of our | rofession, vu tho groun d thai thoy wore suocially aco rate. 1f thay wiare nzcurats as digosta, they coullnat bo nccurs Lo an troation and geuoral oxpositors of the [a v, e are sorty to be odlizo.l to eny thatthis laomuagn a-plies to Mr. Ililerd'n book, tain Vlero wo oxpocted 8 frestiso on the lsw of texation, we nhavo found ouly an imperfoce digest. Here wo lave yaragr: afier paragraph o og_mor-L7 of & dec cast. (L3 nob the habit of Mr. Uidiard's mn) to atrl /o at his trineiples from & broad compari- ot Of B {reat ALY Caked, retannng what tivy :ave in comnon, dud rejecting that i which thog chifer, But, even ns a dizosl, it 1 not complote, Laof. not to travel oulsida of our own hiato. it di en not gave the breprntant cszo of Murris.n v, Welly, 42 1L, O1n, 1\\ which 14 vas dewdold shat tho ‘pavment of tdzes by any ouo extine pulelios thom ; nee 16 ya: more important nio of thie Boaid of Supecesors va, Daveup.rt, 40 ML, 197, in shiel st wes beid that monay loanad 1w thie Stato, theugh owned by pon-iukidents, 19 :atlo Lere if o nteuliad or used by A iesident , though tho ugent's doaned lawithuut tho VEST:-POCKET SERIES, sawBoUND: A WINIZL IovL, Dy Jonx Gneny ¢ Wi in. Liusuated, Tpo 820 Lrce, 8 ents, U oprear, Bzuavior, Daery, EAKuAN, Fp. g, § T TLLUBION SANGI2ANED A TALE (0 AcApir, Dy lrxny W, Loy zLLOW, Tlustroted, 1h 0% Pilce, uceats. Joeon: Jemea B, Orgool & Con “Tie VLIOMEDALE RoMAtcr. By Narmastrn Hawe TUHINL, W0, §D. Borton: Jazuce K, Us- piod & Co, Price, $1,2% Multum in parco Is ona of tho pithiest wmot- too in the world, Woatever you Lave to eav, sy in the fowest werds ; whatever you have to Ao, sccomplish with no nesto of excitions what- ever spaco s ou would cezuny, lot it b compact aa may bo with expediiney, Husband youi own timo, and strength, an:d rerources of overy lund, oo, sbove wll, mako no noodless domnaonds upon the moments, the thouglts, tho domaiu of oth- ery. Tuo epiiis of the sxo demandy the enforco- } mentof thiy principle; for tho hurry and tise contest among men In every atens of actisn are #o eager that the Jakt thiag to b tolerated by a copetitor 14 avordabla da.av aud liuderance, In seusiLive obedienes Lo tho luw of the tiues, our shrew lesy publishers ave sifting the great volumo of Lnelish brllea-letiroy, aud comprers. iy the eo.cext j.ortious selected 1m0 coflers Ao tny that, e the fuwous twueling ol Iniia, they atn miost without spprecis- bla compass aud weisht, ilere, under our Land, sra the moss notablo illustraticus o 1o enterprise yet extant, Whiitier's ¥ Eno 4= Tound,” * Longteliows * Evangelne,” and & conplo'of triaiy o Eweraou's Bisave, aro put up i ssraiste volumes, of sich daivty #nine that o might subpess them ordersd for tue aabitants of Lalput. Queen Mub coul’ be fancy sd wisely perty i ahe 1.y lounges in typo isnow and cioar vage s Linzed § tho illutrations sud biading cirefully exo-uted ; tuor 11 ng erampini, Tiug, o scrimiing auiwbisre. Tho Lreity prim ors 1 ved bt to be nef 1 10 ba quickly pucchased and *°rocheto L 2 Unlv s tow degroes laruar in slze is tho now editio.) of Huwtorne, waich, modciad upon the “ Lut & Classic " Nerues, 14 poefection itsell, The cu tira set will not be isnuct su weasou for the hol.daxs ; but for tunatoly their prototypes, tho ** 1.t le Cladsrw," aco nll readv. Suugly stomod wuay 1o a4 box, the sixtesn voluiles lor:n a g0 that «ould scarcely bo bestowed amia. By Ratru WaLvo e, 4 couts, P 1 B1 DLE-LANDS, DirLe-Tawna: THE in MONLEN CORTOMS AXD BAN. Ne: ILLLBENATIVY oF BCAIFTURE. By the Lev. Hesuy J. VAN Deksee, Wit Maps sod Voo cuis, 8v0., pp, 8l Hew York: Marper & Brothers. Chiva gut daisen, MeClurg & Co, Price, £ Dr. Van Lenn #p hes brought to the prepari- tion of thus ‘sork An susimate and exfended kuowledge of t Lia scenea and the inhabitauts of Biblo lands dirived from s residencs among thom of peririsa lfotime. Iis opportuvlties of obsarvatiou brive not teon lumued to o siugle portion of Jlici wuntry, to the beateu linea of iravol, or 1o imtercowrsy With the cinssos pon- erally cofning iu coutast with tho tourmt, but they bave coverod tlie enlito area of Byrin, Asin Mivor, aud Mesapotamis, Egspt, Poruls, sed Arabin,, and bave included proloug;ed nnd familr association with all ranus ot tue pe: plo, fram the caltivated vitizan of the towu to ¢ Lie wundering Badouls and Turkowmau of the de sert. It bws not beon bis object to xive from 1) 18 wids exporionce aud tesearch s eim- ple acer yuut of thhe bome and life of the Oriontal, such ws would wabiafy & laudable yet merely world) g curiosity, but to make his noteh of 1ho cusiorra aud manuore stul prevalivg in the East, tiret of all, au exposition of tho text of the ¢ L4 aud New Lestaments, flo bhas worthily 80cof so.t8d 1 by twoford aim, presentivg & de- tazle d description of tho characior of tho econery and nntjond of the Eu-t that witl bo of intorost and vulue to tha studout of bistory, and that will wifo rd nnpocssut belp to the wtudent of tuo Eer iptures. E isdivided into two eqanl parts, the 0: Lrays tuA pliysical features snd na Ll | roductions of Vible isnds, snd the par- tiovpar customs $o which theso bave obviously gi*v eu birth, 'Uhe socond part deats exclusively Wit u tho people, taking for its torics taa eth- 12108y, the ural and wriiten Ianguage, the sucisl 1t &, govainmnt, relisi0.s practices, commurce, a ud mechaoie urts ol the sepsrste 1aces and ¢ .swnes, Toe volumo I8 replote mith (ustruction ot 08t gratifyiug sort, aud thnt whica is lenst ‘Irequontly presontod. 1t mforms us of the 11vaco und domestic life of the poople, thus rringing ue o sympathotic and, as it wae persouul relations with tusm, commuuicaing the foehing that we hive actually miovied among tuom, and swdied tar gonins through the ta- ciliten of a free aud frieudly luteroourse. FLORIDA, E Curp-Live 1 Frompa: A Haxonoox ron Sronte- UEN AND HEFTLESY, Uomphed by Ciukkiy Hais 100k, Autttvr of *'Tha Fiehiug Tourit! 13m0,y S Putbuued by Fovat anu Stevain Publisbivg ipaily, Ainviican Nws Compaty, Ayents, Tho prombe insimaled in the title of this valume 1a not altigether borae out in the cou- toots, Thore is 4 consideiablo amunnt of frag mentary information couveyod that may be of o to both tho sportsman aud sottier in Floiida, —more espeocialiy to the formor, lack of solidity, completeness, {is charactor that leaves & want stilt unsupphiod. Zuo watorials composmg tne book aro iu the foria of wewepapec-atticics, some of which are cumpact avd valuabie, avd others are diluted and usimportnot. 'nure. 14 ueed of & substantial sud compro- housive work upos Florwa; a woirk thay wil combine 1he virtues of & guide-buuk, butory, sud popular treatiss ou uaturul scisnca. ‘The large anuual imuwgration of fnvaids sud tourisis . | futo the couutiy 1 aesiva ot Loalth and ploasuro hed created a demaud for b band-hook that will furni wustwortty 8tatistios fugacding thy climnso, geoaphy. shd uasural wud witdlent resourual of tue ontire peuin-uls, Hu wiu i awors tuis demand, ub tha requisitd vt of miich hm:nml uastiuted iuduairy, will fud a dos re- ward, PCEMS, Rosk awn Roor-Tugk: Losiis bY Gronax Panexs Lyt 3200, | 430 Doston s Janes i, Uas Eovd i Cu Clicigo : Jausen, dcCling & Co. "Thero 18 reul, charijug melody in wauy of the poaws icclosod fu tuis volume, It 14 siry sud captloioun, aud ovasive 3¢ the gambole of & ppaisa; alluring, captivating by subtle, NUMBER 107, graces that 1t i1 Lard {o catch or define, vet we fecl their Leauty and ackoowledge their high woutes, The short, fugitive anatch called A Houg Long Ago,” shows fairly tho movement aud imagery that ploaes us 80 rmuch ; Through the pasen of thy forvid slnglng Feil vryacal aoutd, That thy fingers frow the keys were Binging Ligatly arouo T1elt tie viar-iike Larmonies cloze clinging. And (o y tyes, Tho full texr Delicats fancies and fignren such s ombelliah his wtanza are thicklr embroidered over ml Mr. Lathiron's vareen. Lho longeat pnem | locsion, ** T'he Hi'ent Tide,” 18 full of patnos.—a #tory of dlLapnointed. misapnreben led, lova tol 4 with & £xeot, tendor grace thst deapens while it $0it0ns it4 moving motancholy. 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Chicugo's Jagneu, MClarg & Co, Price, £, Judging frim tho specimon bofors us, Jamea' taient ag & novelist lien in s irord, r #tele, fo brithaot col'oyny, aud tn & raro faculty for inaitng hwposeibly-sumpluous characters, elzctric in their intenso vitality, But, judging #3ain feoin tho eame axample, ho waots the tirm, wure. even powor of a tiniatiad artit, who, while comporing ¥nloadid cffects, brinzs into harmony with them the pmullest nccensoriea, aud sutfers nong of the minur parsages to degencruto into veakness aud vacsite, Liordesdek Hisdeos is 8 maznificout eerperacs o reulpor giltod with geninw. il physic Dbrauty, wilh caplivalug tiads of 45 0. ang, i we sy add itin th nith a total b 01 the taral seuac, figure in tho L10OX, puor Cbristua Liglt, 1s, Liko b, superbly €ndonwea by natare, and a vienm dentined for 1nmolation by Wmexoeatis cirenm- stauce, Tle tingedy of her fate mores us Lo pity i §oT ber Doble Wmiicts, inextuguishod by A pernicious education, should bsve gained her ahajyier foriuae, Rowland Mailet xid dary Gariand, the rejutsbis pair biougat o tho forcground for PUrpuses of contrast, ars tame aud nniuteresing s thewr un lovintiug gooduess. I bere that tho hovelint lias 5u0 D his weakous. In the altept to depicl acouply of mirmigh! torward, wnrle-hoarted perscnages, he liag fatied to produce strong and distincs individusii- tiew, When they voeupy the sceue, as thas do o much of the time, WO Blu iuvanably weared withs the.r dill respoctabiity, Thero s a g fauls, to oer roind, too. inthe plot. Rowiand sbont 1 have ree guiied tho ex- witod wosth of Chinis tina’s vative charactor, and by marryiug and Lf sy her out of an vl atnos- phiere gsve hier the obp.ortubity that tlhie heip- Tensls ptrove fer, of ualvation. By vegarding tho 1an of connterpsria, Mr..James woull Lave given o far wote arugdc crea tion, towever, decpite of tho blemislien wo bar o mentined, in to Le distuguiebe d from tho i bowts of ius tnbe by ite, power to furnieh very spseesile recreation, M. Carletou bave roa- ot &u foat thal the «ixtreme populatity of the pices, **Betsy and I.Lra Out,” will prove the most serious musforttiae of ite autbor's lifo. Iu secms an absuyl, 8 cr aal caprice of forivue, that a bulliant succers st aald be, 1 truth, bus a wirarable c.lamity it alegume. Yel 6o ofteu does thin prove tho cass that men should, i many of thoe uperations of hife, rezard victury us Iikely to be even moxe doogerous thau failure, and test aud piobo its geomueness ond wiguil- feance with careful deiboratien, In she light of the tator, versifiod productious of Mr. Cariston, bis caviiest poear, thnt tu 8 wo- monl wun u tational fawe fur jtseil and nw autbor, mist bo prousuiced au accident,—~ou of thoeo happy bte tLsl commorplace miuls sometimen unséconutubly axecato. and never, by dint of tho most nssiduous cifort, can repvat. ‘Y most hibe:al chanty caunct say more of the Taekont volumo of ** Fasm-Logonds” than that they wro gricvoas dovwcrel wizca it 18 s bard peusnco to teag troagl, There i triumy 0. donve in overy Lno tha: uo throo of gemus has sested 1 1ts cioation, but tnat it bas boun giound out by tho soverest wechenioal labor, 1bore uro uotler tusus 1Lan work lke this, on every bund ; and it i4 kindly to Le wisbed, 101 his own al woll ad tuo pub.ic's kake, that the writer of **Farm-Ballids ™ aod ** Farn-Legruds " may bo induced 0 bty his attention to woare onu af these that is moie tiuly adapted to lus patursl capacity. 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A lovely portialt of av ariess cbild 1 framed in each cuver, aod the attraction of this novelty women aud Children can uover resist, Withinthe pretty covers tha Pictures and latter-press atv fouud o bo equally clisrialng. ‘'he littlo fullia to whu.n Bt. Nichuisa nrc-enl} these volumes will, verly, for & tiue, revel i Paradise, ¥, Dt FABER AND HIS HYMNS, Hruss. Ty Faroemick WitLust Fanrs, D, D, Wirn A dmizon or Hiw Live 18mo., fy. 230 New Yurki: £, I, Dutton & Uo, Prive, §2 The suthor of thess hymus was fOr 8ome years In clargo of the Rectory at Etton, England, but in 1845 lefi the Englah Churcl, in which e hud thus far diligoutly latoied, aud embraced tho faith of Romo. Ho aftorwards founded & Conie muvity at Birminghan, and 1 1849 was pluced at ho'bead of tue Uratory of Bt. Plhilip Nerim London, where bediod in 1563, aged 49 years. Iio nas distinguiched tor the forvor and devu. tivs of s teliglous feclingy, he poelien) ale. meut 1n s munt intensifyiug LLeir euthusiasm. ‘L lso sacred lyriea s which he gave utterauco to the zea) tust wuspired him have beon wmuch used aud prized by acyout Christisus, ANOTHER JUVENILE, Tares OCT or Honvi By Esanx N, Srock:ow, Square Br0., g 9. Now York: Sailbuor, Kent suoug & Ca, 1 teo, $2.30, Mr. Siockton las » happy kuaci of telling talea fur corldroon s wimples, 'ively way that cuuuut fail to diain the atteution of Lin ruadesa. Ila wisely choor.on subjects, (oo, that ins:rucp while they eutariain, and for thls s books may bo particulsrly commended. The woad-cuts, srtch are usecl In extroms profusion in tuo ils lustration of lus text, look ay thouga thoy had seeu muck bard scrvice, aud ought to be pluced on the retirod veterah dst, 'Tha publishers shouald bave been more geuerous iu this mattar with & book brought out ut the presout seasun, SCIENCF AND HEALTH. 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Crocker, Baston, A, il 1975, ~Cumaen ¥ 2 the Delawaro Iuver PraLancLin, Nov, 1 rasched by a ferry croes from thia city, aud, but for bewg m o diffctens S:ate, might be spuhen of s a suburb of Philar delpbia. It wes thera that 1 Lastened to szex my old friend Wait Whiman ov the first mormag after my arcival here. Stopilag at s neat brick resideneo on tle corner of Bievous apd West nireers, Iloarned that he wos abient, aud por- ba; 8 8: 147 printing-odico of tho Lepullic, whero Lis vew Loos wus in tle press. In asenso this waa an agrecable GisugQo.u:ment, for it sbowed that, notwithetauding ominous ramoras ooncerns 1ng his bLealth, tho * good ;roy poet ™ was sbio to move about. Lut, au I went off to look bim up, Lcould nut help remsmbering bow ko it was to tho firsl sttempt I made, noarly twenty years ago, to find Wait in Brooklyn. Then alsoT was told 1 should find him &t & printing-oftice, where lic was priutiug bis beok. Afier 50 mauy veais, 1 which hie bus sclitoved fawe, the poet has still to priut s books at s job-oflico, pay for each detail of tho work lumsell. sud perrouslly suparvise the mechanival execution, No Ameri- can puohisher will iss ;0 his worls : tha book- 50.15:5 socn {0 vegurd blm ana £:r victim for fiaad ; un magaziuo will acce, t s Y3, and the orthodox comapendin of pootry cantain nouo of bid potably Americau productions—out oven Emerson's Farnassus. At the privting-oftico 1 1oa.tiod that Wintaian had gone across to Phila- deiphin, and 1 roturned o Lis jiaco of reaidenco. 1t 18 tho abodw of biw broiber, with whom Walt bosrde, I had the privilego of consersing with 450 nifo of this brotugr, who gave meo somenbint bappior accounts of tho poet than we liad rectived m Londou, both 8> to bealth sud otlier circumstances. Aithougt bis Loaith in coustderably siuttcred, from an astack of par- auris which inpedos the movemeut of b lower limbs, he i stili able to g0 over to Phitadelp! sud enjoy tte various tine libiasisg and 1oadi abroquently I wet hin brother, and it sy n plesruro to know that tuo aillicted poet wan dwesling with 8 youngor brothior and sister- in-taw whore iuteliigence aud afectiun czutd not fail to supily a happy home for his deciining years, Tuo mother, t3> whom Wait was go do- oied, dicd #owe cars 820, and ho seoms to fimve fixed himself permancutly at Csmieu, Mrs, Woitman was kind enough 10 et ma carry away & Droof-copy of Wali's now bools, **Tno Rivulete,” the perueal of waich I much enjored. The perronsl tnterost of this Vo umo 18 gieater than that of auy other which Whitwan tas wiltten. It is one of two volumcs which wilt ar in s fow montus, the firet being b caves of Orast.” Thiv will bo the uecond volume, and, besids the ** Passago to Tudia,” ** After All Not to Croato Ouly," aud ouo or Lwo othier posis with which Lus el.-#o roadurs aro tawiliar, 1t coutaing twolve or Lftésu paems nover prinwd Lefure. 'Tho boos allernater quite soraplly with & ntreak of jroso aud o streai of poetiy, Amouy tho latter thers s1e copious welf-criticisms of tho ** Leavas of CGirany,” the chief aim of which tho aubur afims o havs beea moral. 'The buok al.u” contaius a vo:y ro- marknblu contiibution Lo the literatura of " thn Iate Secosmion struzglo, entitfed * Menoranits Blnnug the War,” Sowo *portions of Whitiicn's - braaks i Viral's metre. e Frenchof | 7, | Publirbed in Fio. yoard ago, Tne Trisuse sketched his eminent fituess to give & versiin of Virgil sn English vorso, hut, #ald than, a8 wa shonld say now, that tho Georgics and Buaolies noald be Letter stitod thau the Eueid for the transiating art of tha author of the * Larthly Paradiso.” 1l seemn, howevo~, to bavo been succossful n the great tael, With entivus alfeciation, he lwses Liy book nnder tha titloof the ** Enrids of Viteil."— probabiy bocauss Chapman called his translation of Homer the * Iliade." The orginal mutra in greserved thrvughont, and the linea correxpond almost exactly in both vorsions, Mr. Mor.is iy ko axnct {hat b actually presorves tho cccactoval Tho Doston of thy raphic says thes it ia nesiblo to cancaive of o version mora fuent, thythmical, and papremoly haautiful.” t s tier: fact that Morria al- wAyA wiltes unier the influence of ‘'tha baneful soad."—touace.. o bsa a beaufiful bouso fa Lowdon, turnished, earpetad, papor- ed. aad pain-ed (hrangloit afier the dealyus of tho gzoat houkehol L-arc firm of which ho v the eenior momber 3 but ho writes in & htilo, plaa roowm in the top hlury, shich contnins s tably, £ * two or three chars, und a mnltitudo of fong clay pipes. co. ‘The wails are huuz with loaf-tot Whneu thie vmoka a thickent, the postre is a nooes- rk. * Lhare ara few . wid can werk well evan in dsolu- ir rurroundings sre too porgeoun. Wnermior compores biw thrieking music in aparte wents that mav fajrly bo called by that much-abised term, palatial. and Becklord wro.a “ Vathek a_palaga: but Hawtherne com- plaed that his Flor nune stuly was too besu- fitnl to atlow bim to wris well. Sir Waltey Seatt wistied nothing but books, papor, pen, and 1nk in hig working-roon. aud Mark Usain, aftor building o macniticant honeo wita o whols auite of r00.01 on toj, paneled in mak and splondidly fini-lind, for n ** sty bas since written in g it omn hia barn, whire the only ficszocs ara ated by wpidara, the onlv ceryet sappiiod by s, and tho obly snspiration meatsl, not matenial. 14 Oy Ll T oyl aul me hp tho word. Ap, TEMANY TREASURE, raminer ways: A grost litoraey “uro i slout to be given to *nof this mouth will be ., ~atisled *The Dig- rtoties of Anumotn. %y “etisn Ambas. endor in Tiome from 18u. /s 605, editod by Vrof. I, Villm{.” (litherto alt .cudonts wishing to convule thexe dispatzhes bad to svek them among o world-rezowaed Veustian arclives, contaioed 1 tho 190 r30ms of Aho enormous ex- convent of tho Jari. Guicclardin and othor old tatorians frequently allnda to the antbor 8( thoie feiters, Gregorovius, fn his * Ilistogy of fome." malies sosmao qu-tatious from thiom, ghowing their grear impostance. The Auntrians enlticiently uadersiood their valuo to include thew emng tast portion of the Venstian arch- frescarind off to Vienun jo 1366, and ouly ro- stored to Italy tho followiig yoar on tho ener- getc remonrirauces of the Italian Governs weut, The lato Diroetar of tha Archives had soma intent on of ublishing them, but was pro= Veuted by fuiling health ; and thus' it has been reserved to that colinent bistorian and pelits ¢ia, P'rof. Pananle Villity, 1o have the honor of boforo tho public these procious Gine- ticani lottars. This gentleman, alrealy known 1o the Euglish literary world by kit * Diography of Savouarola,” transiated by the late Mr.' Leouu:d Horn:r, had occasiou to examioo il butky MM, voimno contmning tbe Giusuniani Dizpatchios w tho courso of his studies for hia tortheoming ' Lifo and Tunos of Nicholay Macumvelli.” Struck by thar immonse lmpor- tanca o8 & frosh contribution to Italian and Euiopean political history duriog tho eveuifol vears prozodiug tho Lesguo of Cambral, and by the oes light thoy threw oo the **tragic™ Bor- gias, L'rof. Viliari underiook tho task of editiug, srranging, ond sbnotating this volnminous cor= sespoudenco, waich, enrichod with new docus men:s, will by 1“”“““0‘1 thia month by the Flor« entno firm of Lemoun:er & Co. LITERARY NDTFS. The abls periodical, Lutteli's Living Age, entera in Januaty upot. its thirty-third year, Miss Anna I, Dickingon's novel in the press of Otgood s entitled * A Paying Investmont.” Ernest Repou is now engaged upon a novel, which bo is writing at lschus, in the AMediterrs- nean. 3tive Crecroft, a pirco of Bir Joha Franklin, is writing tho lives uf her uocle and of Lady Fransbn. The Loudon Academy says that Mr. Willlam Black 1s engaged in writing & uew novel to ap- pearin Macimillian's Maguzine. Joaquin Miller's novel, * The Ons Fair Wome su," will bo publi-hud ferisily in the Galary siwalianeously with its Evglish publication. Tho fourtt volnme of Nax Muller's “* Chips from & Germau Vorksop " sull bo reprinted by Seribuer, Armstioug & Co., cuwmpleting this HOTIES Of CBByM. s Der Juvge Goethe,” treating'of tha poat’s youthful loteors and pocus, extondlog over 1564-1776, aud contsiumg much uow wuatter, is 10 bo published 1 Germavy. Apew sinds of the Life aud Philosophy of the pessimist Schopenhauer, on whoss philos voplueal svatom Waguer grougds his musical thoustes, i avnounced abrosd, Mr, Jacob Abbot is & bookmaker even mora prohfic tusn Mr. John TimbLy. Iarper & DBros, have published mmnety-nine different works from bis peu, and other publishors about fifty more. Oliver Optic's Magazine closen ita long carcor with tho December numter, though its progrie- tors prowise that it publication will be sesumed in the noss future. Tho pooms of tho late George D. Prontice, lntberto tnpublishod in book-tuim, are ta ve v out_soou by Roburt Clarke & Co., of Chit anati, The work will be edited by Mr. J. J, Plavte Mr. Fawin Arnoldhas long been kuown to be engnged ou tho rouderimg Of tho bLeautiful Haaerit Ym!tuml of the * Lovinds and Haaba ™ 5linu ver<o. ‘[ho work 14 reaay, and will indur tho titlo of * £lo Indisu Boug of frow tho Sauscnt, Tho London Athemrwn bas a -deprocitory articts on Mr. Lougfellow’s tecout paotry. Ii Bays thiat tho ¢ New Enpiwnd Tragedy " and the Divive ‘Iragedy” were undoubtod failaros, ‘Tus ** laugig of the Crano™ it thsks freblo, aud tho poot's latost votume full of trivialities, waite ministonng 1o tho hoapitaly in Virgivia, Lave alroady found thew way it priat, but tho whole Dary ia ~ bers piinted, and will bo fuund of surpassiug lute It €0 havpeped that whey the Fedoral tro)ps occupied thy Vilisge of Falmouth, on tho Rappssabuocs Iiver, the Louss owned by mv father, nuere my eatiy hite whn paskod, wan uded aa & howptah and 1% was in thgt bou o thut Wait bgan bis work of bslp- fuluess. In reading the nucos rolating to a ri- giou with wiich I was o famuniar, Liwas much upresesd by Whitmaw's graptie omilues of the scanoty, and his sympathetic s prociation of the wpinit of Ol Virgima. 1hvee notes wera pou oited doan sometiwes ou Latileticlds, 50 often vury thnllig. 1o this volume (“1'wo Tvalets ") there a1 62mo tauchlag, though but cazrual, sllugiony to lis condition of health, sud At is pervy by & fueling that it represents L Hoal work, Un tha dsy after my catl, Walt camo to ees aud dine with wd, aud 1 bad mavy bows' conveins- tion wite buw. e is only ju bis 37th year, nor duew bus taco presunt 8o nisuy fudications of sge ns | waa rojarod to see, Ho ld svout sa hand- sotme au ol d L have sven, bus yhito lucks parking over » Bure aud most noble forohoad, the uvecivar and sweet, tho featutes manly aud ro- flued, aud the strengsh of the large Load nofcen~ od by su aspect at oucs pe and siupls, ‘Time biss not in suy souse diminishod Lis ssu- guiue democradio bopss wud by outbusisam for Amoncs, o .Tk" that bo could hardly hope to see thuse of Liv readors aud cnitics iy Lugisud from waom be has vecaived €0 miny exprosnons of catedn sud affuction, sl be was uever wosriod i suiting sguvs- $100K CONOAFUINK $h08S WIMOLK them With Whom I was scqustutod. 1o smidently fuale that bis val canuot be very far, but Lo iy pastectly calm in 0 p1ospeot, which { Lo ps wey be urigutar they be at prewont sutivipatas. I will ouly mid that, €vou woure thaa whoo I firat saw biw, I have felt that [ was in the presouce of &1nan cast in the fargs mold, Lot aa to heart aud braiv. aud ju avory sus0 (ss Tioroau describes him) the greutost domocrat thav lives. Moscunk D. Conway. MORRIS® TRANSLATION OF THE ENEID, The sppearance of Willisw Morris' travalation of the Acoid (8 & literary event, Homa thraa | Dasesuber Qondapuararn 1 e Mr, Mactiaban, sothor of “Campalguing on thn Qzux,” ompanied Capt. Yoaug io bia Iavo Arctio expedition, is Droparing a1 acoount of the royage under tho utle of * Under tha Nerchern Lightss tho Cruise of the Pandors to ‘eel’s Sirait in Soarch of 3ir Jubn Fravklio's ore,” Yictor Hugo has publishod tha preface to tha gecond voluaie of s + Words aud Doods.” Tha Proface msses a thin pampllet ike that ta the Jiret volwus, aud coutaos sows luteresting things ; among others, & diamatio recital of the famous colliwion botwoou the shipy Normandy nd Msry, 1 tho Eugluh Chaunol, five or six Sears ago. 1n tho * leroes of the Arctic and Their Advene turcs,"” by Prodenck Wiywper, publsusd by Meaors, Dots, Youus & Co, ot New Yurk, the suchor bas compiled from more than 100 vol- umes & suocwet history of Arotio exploration’ aud the expluits of it heroes. The svcouut is brousat down to the lutest dato, mcluding the sailing of tho Pandora, % ight-Rave of Modern Natural Scienco and Splrit-tai Cognition ™ s tha titls of & work ro- censly publisbed 1o Droaden, Basony. Ie cone wiste Of uxtracts from the writiugs of Datwn, Hiwwekel, Vircnow, Quinet, Uootbe, Btrauea, Sehopenhsuer, and othors, grouped under the most sadly when 834108 | eaduuge: Pructh and Ercor Iguazance, Knowl- edgo, and Fait; Bpiritualisw sud Miraclen Naturo and Bcience ; Alsn, Brate, sud Immor- tality; God, Rellgion, snd Pr.essa: sud Philosos puy, History, and Poutical Economy. ‘The London Athenaum ssys: **An appropric ato supplemont b the Hual odition of D Bal. 280, which cuutaive his wiores de jeunesss sud other writings Jang uuknonn, wiil Do fo thoe cors reapondence of shu great uovelist, Au appeal .18 uow mada, through MAL Michel Levy Prores, t0 all posseasorw, foroign as we.tas Freuch, of letteas or intorostiug docampuss written by De Halcae, ruqaestiug thew to forward either the originals ur autboutie oopies of them, in ordey l[x:ln |'ha collpetion way bo a8 complete 88 poss rivle” Thoro is s ‘‘bappy fawlly™ of writers lp ladutova, the Fase