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fHI% CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 15, 1876, = i to him, through chemical analyats, BEECHER YS. BOWEN ITER Q TUR I(: tho Tintory, he toled ninetcen daym over tha p! I ix. o iinction of thirty Fnlfflfl. and then felt far from sat- | belng. isfled with (ho reauit. * Tiim cfforts to perfect hin In examining the question of the arigin of conta- — work continned while the books wero golng thraugh | glone discasea, Mr. H:hlllu-nlmrqcr acknowledpes Pl uth Ch o t' i F ymo ristians in a Frenzy of Rage and Violence. onds,” Rook IV., * Gwondolen Geta Ier Cholée," by Gonrge Rllot; Kdltorial Deartmonta. ‘Thin ntimber bogin the Afty-thied volume of tho miagazino, In the duly number will bo com- mencnd §n noonymons nerin) Atory aald t be at prvat promien, trhe pibilslied simaltancoly in acisoond and 17arper, by Anyone. JosophT. Jloward, whosatihrea of foue scata ftom hii heard the remark, and, getting np, MPI'MHI it and demanded a retraction. Ho réplicd that ho hid often hai occanton to uee sime {lar |angunge before the Iixamining Committoe: :l‘xrr'l‘)‘x:'{"‘ Huchnrl.[ and vh"!{:n nd"l’d'hdl‘hn:r‘mt ‘was unpnrliamentary, he conl retrac Bonthorn Tistoricat. Society Papers tor Apeil (the The sentiment. Tio arkod 1f ihat was aatisfactory, =h:¥. 1'5“’5“:""]{[’(;:;"‘ gct‘,flml’] Southern His- :‘lml ll;: flth'nvr{nun replied that It l::‘: not, a‘heflh lorical Sorf [chinond, Va, Z pon he left t] 3 the seeniyte .!ylpy?l’:’g oy (lide veinting & pa. | The Disploy of Tndecency at Last | i whother nln.“‘léfl'n’.‘."m,.'.fir’.fi";'i the respintion of- per Company, Tolodo, 0. o \q 9, ered by Rodller It 1 at the close of the meet- Aricom i opolisieal! VIIL, No. 70 (1, Bas Friday Night’s Meeting, 115 Bk eA et the Famtie o enalty af meing bin & Bone, New York). ll'.‘Tlfl"fll the privilees of acting ns Mr. Howen's Amsrican_Jowrnal o, (Jamea D, Dano, iithnan, and B. 8. Danu . R, B, . | ordid anythinz anparli 1 1d rega eiitors and proprictom, New Haven, Coty » | Dr. B. B, Storra and the Homo Mis it an hinduty, m..EJ.u'J&"J.‘.',‘ {Z eiarm‘l' me:mr:l n.). Degord of the Year, Juns sutaber (G W, Carleton slon Hocioty---Plain Talk by either verbally or in writing, '1f dealred, and with- Ca., New Yark), draw his romark, 3in wonld not, ver, cxpress Aitrary Tuble for Moy (tfenty L. linton & Co., Budington. hi Sithor verbally ur o WHtRE, o sqch A New York . mi v way a8 10 snegest that e bod any doubt whatever i m::ml?cl’nfiflirmu:r for May (Cook & Mewett, DISGRACEFUIL SCENES, of 3r. Beccher's guilt, AMUSEMENTS. KDELPHI THEATRE, - THREE HOURS of AMUSEMENT and FUN “mAua‘(’ox!‘rm ENTERTATNMANTI | MURPHY and MORTON Daneon: CILARLITE BRSHDICT, tha: Celobratod - - Rthiopisn Dolineator; LEW & FRANK COLLIN! ’ the renawned Song and Dance Artiaisy 'AHNBE' > GIBSON, the Champion & i THE LEVANION HROS:, the most dating .dym-: oothlacks 0. B. KL Grinder, The Sensallon Drsma }:T:rnfigl:mm’ ¥ WAIFSOF NEWYORK. " {horpre A vy meianical ol s over- | fhat T Foscaries a tne monk kil ozperinont ooNed with the mort paimataking supeevison, Alinix Tinvo ot yot dnterminad thad theeo Are. 0w 'I."no,Iaifo and Lettors of Lord | ot e o b intory wero ta- | Tni £ tho (ntrdnetion mto tha ayatem, and o Hacaul sanih I (ho Tl of 1848, and met with an lnelant | dovelopment there, of tho germa of fennenta. caulay. and unprecedented miccess, **T shall not he wntin- | Duting th Tast ten years, ho askerte, our knowlodie e Mueattay in 1841, +vunlcm T produco | of the ellology of infections dienscy lius 1nade no sormathing whlch ahal for ot daya mupertedo o | alymuco, ] 1l I ast fashionable novel on o jus of young In- A to tho spontancous generatlon of arganiems, fig COarcor from 1838 Till His | dien”’ 'A'tcw nynattor in book was ont, e et e ot T el r oo T Mia Jonmmats 101 hwo reason (0 bo | shonld govm tio conelnsians of cxperimontatiata: Death in 1869, Tenned. "of i v Lay of the Last Minetrel.' 5,200 | “*A'sinigle erperiment ickich proves, by @ neyatite e Wera nold In tho At years of *Marmion,® | reautt, that orpanic infurlons 'protected "from V(5200 conen tn the At mORKL: Of iy houk, 5,000 | gersns from teltiout, o wat qitedlrth Lo infusoria, inten daye. Dlack anya that there has been nosuch worth more, aclentifically apeaking, (han ten ez o Oauses, Actlon, and Re- | o B e Taverty.+ ‘The puccess | periments fending to isolie ine o iruiry. opins ' . {uiu every way completo boyond all hope, and Is on.*" 1L In almost needloss to add thiat the nuthor sults of Fermentation, Hhe moro sgrceable Lo b hetatise expectation had | eonsldore the hypothesl of sgontancous gencra- ieen wounil i vo high st dlsappoinimant was al- | tonas thus far lacking the support of duclive i mont inevitabls, 1think, though with sume mla- | proofs. ence and Arta for May cannsel, Dr. Wanl replicd that whenever ha maid i ‘;}’uh Nevv; S‘cmcdry am::urfl!nq Effects, - atinces Wednondny nod Sotnrday, Tafles Tehts Tuesday S04 Toureday. - The Iywest percas. —— e thorne's Books for Children=» vlags, that s byl re . T lstice o b ITAWTHORNI'S JUVENTLTS LITERARY NOTES Speetal corremondane of The Tribune. The Vionna Veposition. infheciy. orne's Books for @nes sinlor, he cuntosscd: ti\When T compare NE’S JUVENTLES LI, : s, Sorrerno . ; X - il The A F Q (et ennt Fimagino nistory ottt to be, Tf6olde- | A wONDER-IOOK FOU QIRLS ARD BOYS. By | The Lierary World n montly publication in Brooirw, No Y., Mdy 1l—Never heforo, { o oo Amertoan Architec, THE COLISEUM. % Age; 0F Stiean St amd sy it et compien Mt | 4 SN outec it BXE M | Dumton indor theeiliaraip of t. 8. . Crock. | exeept osabiy o o ovening whien Mouhon | eyt Vicaua o cloomy i financinl expert- . : Elizabeth. nasurad,® A o O R ISHANDIOYE! | or, s very entartalning and Instructive roylow Wns sasafled, bns Plymouth Church heen the | fiauzeitung ys That the publie ot of tho ezhibl- Attractions this Week. ured, ‘Fhe popularity of the Mistory may be fudsed | apdiqrer, Tlawnitonn, 18mo. . pp. 2294, . 5 fram ts sale w{-!cn Las gone an Increattag fr0m | ittt STORIES FHOM HISTORY'AND BIOGIA- English Railway Appliances---Arms and 7Jeartoyear. *'Duringthu niny years ending s PIY, liy NATHANiEL HAwrnonse. 18mo., 5 e 26th of June, 1857, Messra, Longmandisposed | 1, "200,” Boston: Jamos I, Orgood & Co. Armor-+-Charcoal-Drawing. + 910,478 coplaat the fint volon of the intory ice, 81.20 por voluine, 1 50,71 Ul Ul ¢ - S o Y Thbica durtis tho nina | § Tho “ Little Glassle " cdition of Hawthorno's LORD MACAULAY. Years ending with Jnae, 187" Within six months | works I8 now complete in twenty-one volumes. af current literature, The editor evidently lias | 8cene of - such w dlsgroceful couflict 88 | tion, which wos betorchand estimated at 6,000,000 good opportunities for obtalning cacly literary | lost nlght. The audience-room ot the | galden (sny $3,000,000), ond aftarwards at 15,- news; and, what with the reviuwe, news, and [ Vestry Was not more than holf full, owlng | £00,000, really amounted to more than 1, 000,000 W notes and querles,” the regular reader of the to the etarm, btut thot handful of | while the receipta, which were eatimated at 16,- Literary World Is enablot to keep well up in the brethren and elsters made up in vivacdty what Dyougox were uuvi much uver 4,000,000, So tliat, tceaturo of the day.” Tt §s the only publication they Jacked In mumbers. 1t waa tho ofnd. | Aftor deductingall that can bo realizud frum the HARPER & STANSILL, tho colcbrated ono. ' tegued song and dance artlets, Tha IPERD 8(8. THIS, sketch artists, Mias LOTTIE _GHRANT, sario-comle vooaliat._The original ADD WHAVER « 1 and SON, Master TAMES WEAVERL, J. 11, LAR. KIN snd CARRIE ARMSTRONG, MURPLY & MACK, and all the old (avoritex retaincd. - J i f the bulldings, it ia belioved o treas | | Re- ment of the C i @TE LIFE AND LETTERS OF LORD MACAU. 2fter “llxn lm:g‘_nuz-g:filt": :gfil‘lg{_fi,;""‘l‘o"‘]‘(']'5"0'"""‘1‘}‘“ The many attractive qualitics of this serics must | I thy country corresponding to the Atheneum of | journed sunual mecting,—the perenninl-annual, et lls','gl‘ndn’l,:::ckulu ;.‘3"&‘.:.& oot of Wearre, Tawking, f:n’wnkl:, na‘afii‘,m;uf gtm‘b‘;: LAY. By hisNephew, Q. Orto TRRVELTAN, [nes Horon 5 & London. 80 tospeak. The epecial business wos 'the oft- [ @1lden (87,000,000), The bulldings thenselyen Admisalon 25 centa, fomber of I‘nrllncmnt far Hawlck :District, of n(lermany. In England, 20,600 coples were nold | prove irresistible to those who do not already 1o the fra ten weekn. . In tho mamu_ yoar, 1450, | oot V. G. Snmasrln sl to be weitlag & po- | Jostponedl matter o€ cxpolling Mr. Bowen for | Sl roturn yeey litle, Takecp thom In order, tt | orfoemence vety, ovenlag st 8 o'clock, and Rurgue, In Two Volunca—Vol, 1T, "Bver, B0, Sloass, Longmin pald Macaulny 100,000 In & et ::;zs}yf%f‘:;’::‘,"gf::, Ry ";f'::;'d it & Simase e St TRHI0E & 20 | M ertn th pastor.” " opnearsy will eot. moro than can o goi oy | Sonday sfiermoon ot ________ annen, Metinrg & Co - Price, $:50, P :lx;‘,L“a“.!’,“xf.‘é'n“:x%“‘h‘f‘“‘?{fu‘;fn.‘\‘.‘»‘.’ prutle ln e | Foven place fn uvcr;' An(::flmxlnullgronry‘u(“ any | *Matfon iarland " (ry. Terhune) ko 6 new ALLUIE LD oiogy e sour eorrceparily " nfljrl ety i o e ™ Stotunia g HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Tho 1ifo of Macaulny i resuriod, in Lis 6econd Jufl pressrecd by iho AFm i & withiem of o memar- | proioncions and no style fo which they have | “orer 31 Littlo Love, " in presa. ent appeared on the seene, the” ustnl dramatis | the quadany 3 ovenesTicusesn, «Maneger, gular block which Incloses it the Mo~ | \AGUIRE & ITAV) presoiue wera present, anil the. grouping was | ehing Hall which In e aver 10 the clty for e | JACTHUE & TAYERLY c o Brothor EAgerton s in tie ot | ool ans an an enfrepot, ond the. two Faritions ses | WLsB: CUAPMAN. ... i ; 5 d'ugjullc -wn;}cdl |'|pr;£«l|unu IomcLI:r‘ ‘/:mnuir“ 2, 'M'fl‘l H:'v l):fi:tnflmv\l»\"\ml lg‘l; fitln{p- Olorfous snccess of oung | whose fmpnr nnd - declsion dur the | tore' studios. It Is true he Vienna Exhibitlon dventures, ! B | e ok aottichon (i n it | Suflerod under an unliappy complication of dirad- | - DALYS PIFTI-AV, THEATRE COMPANY, volumo, nt thomorment of his retnr from Indin, ublo transection tn tho pablisbing teade. The Mit- | 400n produced fs more pleasing than this last. tory hiag been translates 3 warian, 0y charming juveniles In our mtaro, ** Trio Mocanlay aud bis lster were within o few weoks fo Biing renuéred Into Perslan, : Rtorice *Aro taken mai oy Jalin Welss' locturea are o he Lmhll!herl nnder the title of ** Wit, Humor, and Shakepea; Col, T, W. Higgineon fs preparing a Folks' ilistory olrfimuvlun l{l Are taken malnly from the pages of enrly v o e i Y In 1832, Macanulay waaagaln clected n membor rican historyt and e .| A comic Centennial *Hintory of the United | cvery moment imminent. In front of the platfonn | antases: tho unfinishel and disordered comtition Second week of of thelr arrlval, thelr father, Zachary Macaulng, of Bagivnent by fho cuygfinf Edinhurg; and tha (mf.mr;.'c':fi@fyufim'é‘hfl;:,":ffr-flgn?cmhfl." ol b gintonr Ly Ljvingston "np,‘m"wm be published | Were mathetod Mr. Bowen, bis on Clarcnce, and n which it war opened; the inordinate exnctions of PI®@IT EL .whose health had been for some thn gradually ~ news of his roturn to tho place ho had ko honored | ypon the myths of ancient Oreeca nnd Rome, by G. W. Carleton & Co. Iils counsel, the Itev, Dr. Ward. Mr. Bowen ln taj] | Inn-keepers, and other sharpers, which trove piwu 7 ‘Dreakd e from tho sight of A Was rocolved with Jov throughout tho Unlted 1cing= | 'In's bricf prefce to otc f these volunsw, Taw. iy e wbT i, eaitt, deliberate, poaltive, with | 8 great number of gavste; and the cholern, which | . With 1ts wealth of cenic and dramatie offacts. Sradng, yased o the g of men. 1 e PR RLACARL SN | A SARIATIC R MU IOUIITL RS | o e s e e e oy, | o S, LR Tl | Bt o L Mo (i o | Tt o ey i 0. et seription tosttying to the olllant scrvico hiatt, whieh llnialy proved 98 lacuoof the | i In their pronaration. They *'havo not et | entitled **John 'aul's Vacaffon. ™ i father, but hotter andalcler, lmpelled by the | 3o Sy e Drenerved. o, Harsaipuny | S22 2 Ine ks and Sach Yo 3B . B s oderod i o auolt| ihomheties il Sl volonta. ol ho-was | faaincsrely neeen {Ths atifor egmeimehiidrn | Thoreventh vlamo o ThAubigncs Mitoryof padiness and, | quittacons, uisck air an | Rt Wk U WU G Sy waich M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Tion of Slavery and tho siavotrade fn England, | 1o D B ahmards | Thim Toub th fanhtaln af s Soun beart that it theMoformation hat jurt beon beblibedinTine | GG 1o07 i B Pvoich “tiat erangs | linzems i Geriany, but thinks fhat ¥ranc wi- | yHp FAVORITE MAGGIE MITORELL Timediately on lis appesrance {n London,| wrote. | $*T becamo bwonty veagroldor in s woek, | embitter ond_ polluto its wators. An, oven tn | cloru of th sear, e O b itendtuiy Trliating T | forElory. © ndemulty, WAVIE EMOUERIDINY | S roual, for tb fisay e 19 BES 782 tho essaylst was involved fn a dificulty that for{-AmHe lamace 1o o S 000 10 i o, Bty Jilt of tho, reputation to bo nfined at’ fuventla | Amonz tho Metholnt contributions ta the Cen- | o maddered crowd, Decause hin nnaggressive man. —————— the charutug domestie piay, el Y iy throatonod to terminato In 6 duel. The Scing e rorcindor of hin years aamerod trom | i sirfier, 1t he maccced in pletaime his e | o O e i on Method- | ners conatantly tend fo defont the violence of | = When Henry A. Wisa fought Cocke, In 1872, the LORLE o hi «l & distressing congh, For four years he S s 1rm, " hy Bishop Simpson, and *3ethodism and | wreath. On Mr. Bowen's immedliate right sat Den- Iatter undertook to **rattle” him by remarking os- - trouble grew out of asevere reviow which Ma. nsthind an ing congl ¥ readers, may hapa to bo remembered by them tiil ¥ the Centennial,*" by the Rev. E. M. Wood. can Hnward, bald as Claflin, his pate alining in the | tentatfously to his sccond as LL, anpported by arrls und lier own Company, Fridsy . ncted as the representative of Edinbarg in tho | thelr own ofd age,—n far lungewcvlnd of Hterary they’ ok post. | LORLE, Mim MAGGLE WITCILE eaulay Liad written thrce years previously, and’ Jjoume of Commons; bit, daring tho fint scation | exiatence than 13 generally attalned by thosa who 1 x| A y to wltn Lo Tho Jtev, Edtvard Abbott will contribnte 4o Cone | gasllaht 1ike no inverted ratcer. " Ho In quick-tem. | tion, ‘1 call you and God Almi " e o swhich was rescnted 8 o personnl affront by tha. of this term, the knowlodga was forced npon him | kel flumortality from the jndgments % Lo A ntIo +: Iewatntion: | liercd, poppery, frcepresaibie,~bia notorfows son | am Eulltlces of this muws blood ™ The attempt | A ataday il JASE RYIE, Saturdny, fndividunl,—one Mr, Wn{l’lncc,-—«mmlng O iog” {hit hls strohgth had bocomo iusudlclont to ustain Lo y from tho fadgments of tatl-grown | 1eom LS Et fasof Our Country, 1ts People, | ot e o i o far qutoter, A the exe | did hot aucceed, fur Mr. Wine repiled: *¢You had | 38celo Mitchell Marince, | et weelsthe now play treme left of the platform afts dr. Berchicr, rosy | Detter leave God Almighty nlona and look to le:ut NANNETTE O RITHORNE, the fatigrion of political life, and his Inst spcech tho pain of unsparing critilsm, By tho Kindly S, fattBtet ot BO Il ntcy it T, T 180, | EPOCIIS OF MODERN HISTORY. intervention of friendla tho matter wis amicably” he resigned hinacat in P ent, and therenfter | o P ELIZADBET] o o 1, and Macaul: tored with zo * hinlifa was one of oxtreme quiet and rotirement. EAGEOF ELIZABETH, By MAspELLChgtant- :‘l"rnngc ,nnu u;\: n)"un url Wi hz;:st. upon” iy n“mmm swhich ho had occuplod for fificen 'éual(l,nx. g.}u\ml “s;%uc{;v und "r'l“‘ul\)xl ot fl‘cr\nn o prosceutlon of schemes long before pro- yearsin The Albany wers now cxchangod for o ‘allane, Oxford.. With Naps ang Tabies, Amo. Jocted, N N D A ngton, Walch avo o tho | [ 24 Now York: Serlbncr, Armatrotg S Cal und Thelr Ways, Ono Hundred Yeurs Ago.” f e e —— ! ol : yed oo Sheldon & Co, will print, unifarm with the other and lolly, lusniogamainat tho wall, whilsln tront | ovn DloGl dammy o ok T I e FARWELL HALT, warks of Mr. Spurgeon, his lectures on “'Com. | r, White, Peatt. King, Blafr, ond the garrulons NEW PURBLICATIONS TANTIS menting and Commentarjer.” The volume wiil | Scotchman, MacKaye, e o e | T2EATTE ON ¢ MONTANUS, THEFANATIC,® cantain, lso, a completo Index:to Nr. purgoun's | *"Riready o/ ropert of the, Commitieg had hmen APP 7 Ty TISHOP Mel,ARE o 3 he fond. Andise e Unech gullty of sll the charges D. LETON & CO., Ladiea' Ald Socloly of Junt published in London, 1 b o resy (0 Mis. | 1Lt eealed i b B o e L 5 5 ve's ¢ Ol ated. ™ ie ** po n e in reeted wi erinlve owc's *Lady Dyson Vindeted. £ e teen | IMENEE. Whertores M won, o lisyon.or br. | 'The Varfation of Animais and Plants 00L, WOOD'S MUSEUM. revining M, Jules Verne's Al Ward rose to epenk, he was received with a storm UNDER DOMESTICATION. ot vllla ap Kunsin Rice, §1. “Lord Tigron Vindleated, or Rome and Ter celfications oxeopt one,—that charglug bium S TN SV LN : o A 2 S "Tho plan of writing a History of England, he- Secioglon hosodeslred ' o bw'blog. | This lttio work admirably sustans the Inten- | Pllgriin, in tho titlc of of & pem 1 Ty et | Witk P Tying 1 and recommonding 640 & 561 DROADWAY, NEW. YOItK, T B ke for ral a1 Michell & gluning wn'h-thu Revolution and-dosing with _mp}m **yvoro ('t:"t l;m ‘mor:n.’ park small, ‘am tion of ho serics to which it belongs,—present- werltton in the stanza of Dyronrs > Childe Hnrold, " 18 EXPULSION PROM TIL CHURCH. Dublish this day: Tinthaway's Hookstqre, 158 State-at. el tho death of Georgo the Fourth, had Jong heen | dining-room was that of o hachelor who a8 ko~ - v 15 ing of tn: invalid; and the drawing- | Ing in tho smallest compass a comprchensive fixed fn Macnuloy’s mind, aud ho now Eave ' e omon From oid bl iny unclo coutd Ael-- | vicw of the condition of Edropo during tho Jimsclf to the sccomplishment of tha prelim- | dom hiring himselfto uke, swas Littlo moro than & | noriod which it embraces. Tho politieal history ; “rooml, Bt th Houso af- moon-tooke— | o Biswcs, which the Chairman rebulied, it 3 e e i Tendeain 'p‘;:}'.%{}é'.‘.‘fi‘.’u'm‘fiq‘,’.?-ue.“lm‘.’.;“ 22 | GF tho timo has becn allowed tho chief place in | gareccting riore and iding elueliatie mnterof | o yrevunt,. Tho, wholo Rulcnes wers on conld | my coanue Dawwu M A T, R 8 Second | A0 BOninE MG IO EONTRON (0 e i 10 Fr ey et hAnbincas. 8 1brary and o gardon. | tho hook,—tho soclal and literary aspeciof En- | b SEnit, ] : * | with excitement, ‘They were unanimona in favor 27 volny 1m0 | fo atinee, tie 18 VISIBLE PRINCES of e Indolatigablo.nqtlrer, tho greal projoct, Tho lbrory wa & aputioas and comma hohe o ry aepect of En- | pae, of the Catholic Publication Suclety. of Mr, Heechier: nnd when anything wan eaid by 00. Ly e A I VIS HLE PRINCE; onsly - flnndbelng alone treated Intwobricf chapters, Al- ¢l shped roum, calatged, after tic ald fashlon, by o . on whidh lis, thoughts were bent was not neg-~ SHRECTor argedy aflet tho ald fastion, Byio | Though lile stopa hus beon scrersly limited, the Teeted. Mucli of his reading was pursucd with Meinter. and in summer it afforded a siadent only -l\;'xumr ‘has succcalded in conveyinga clear fdea of th linnges 4 n th 1t and direet reference to it, and frequent alluslons arg too frrcaistible an {nducement to atep from among : rffi':‘.:fi‘h‘;-':n.'}:‘:'wv'.'x.n'l"‘rn'&‘;m:v.nliie;::rrvx::tcx::.' mado to tho subjoct In his journal. In Decom. s book-sholvos ton Iawn whoso wabrokun slopd | 1ts progress In the principni Statos kir Enronc, and e af sondure was Wortly of tho countey-honse of & | Vifticnco opan their overal Governmente, and ber ho writes: “I stald ot home till late,, Lord-Licutenant. Nothing in the garden excecded | npoy thelr rolatfons to one another, nre very plain- ronding nnd . meditating. I have oltered somo | thirty feot in balght; but thero waa in abundance I{ porteayed. The style of the writer s quaintly 8 g ! 18, and vi 3 vt 5t oratius: b iy, mind nod. X | B it fllice, At vt Bowira, " | sl S il theandertanding of i thought o good deal duriug the last faw day: burnoms conld give of shads, and beont, and > Work of thia kind 1s tho beginniog. Iowisgt | BeAY upeniteowner, oy tlove,"hesaye, *my | RAGAR O i ; oN.oF 1 disc of shrubs and tarf, ' NSTUCTION to be folned on to the preceding events? Whero m;‘e Jhmor of & Tearngo v Prof, Francls €. Walker's work on +*Wagea and | Mr. Bowen in sclf-dcfensc, they hooted and cried, | **During the seven yora phich have elapned of e Inand of Tanqull Dollgiite, e e n et 1t T o, will e ore of | *‘Shamel shamoi” **Ol, infamoual ++That'y | elnce tho publication. in 186K, of the frst edition s AEAGT, Ihe ]l_lmg\(hnw;gmnl wmr‘lhlnlnm‘ is the lhurn}nm i mfir'nn\ ucu" ;&'mav- s lio (mlixlltmtbnlwm- g;x',}'c':¢f°.';k':;{.!'::‘;’ :flv‘ll!'l:‘nyvg (‘.fifilr“mx‘i'n‘.:fr:fl"x": e kst p ety TR S tical Keonor made Amerd oFn "' 4+ Cowards, the whole packI" etc. ly DR i i o o Teanry ot Go o™ | “Me! Dowen war axked if ho epacklhote, | Botamiated a aree bogy of auaitiona facte,cnieny | PATTENING! INVIGORATING ! Dr, Dollinger has in press o work entltled * Un- another room with Mr. Beocher and Mr. Pratt, and | through the kindnees of many correspondents, v tell oll he kvew acainet Mr. % these facta I have been able here to ure only those pubishat Heporia il arlon Neluing to tho o omcy b horat deciine. | Which Aberaed to mo the more Imporian. 1 have ) ounell of Trent,” which, It I kald, will be tho | Hies o conld ‘aleo. have, a-wltness. — Thia wan | omitted some rtatements, and corrected ome first volume of tho collection of docimente cun- | yaficd with screamn of derlsion, and crica | Fors, the discovery of which I owe to my review cerning that Conncil which ho has for some years | s cowardi™ '*Hati™ and other offensive | . *—Exiract from Preface, beon P'fll""mflfr" ; A ; q.llnuu?1 Ar, Towen, hen lie efium Inducg them Rid Prof. aongfellow has occupled Ielsura honrs | to hear him, added hat hie woul retire *‘now, B Bty nasuclnted with placen. | this moment, with ir. Beecher alone, and tell Lectures on Orthopedic Surgery and LIQU ID T e ton. il thalko. n new sorion fn the | Bim ** ol that T know azainat hla moral character, Diseases of {he Joints, ; T o™ ‘Mylo, ‘i Manaea, dames 1o, | thoush ho knowe it all now, and has for the Tast § y L O e e (e twa volunmos on Englanid | ton yenns." Ilissox aznin broke forth, and reckiess | Dellvored ot Rollovus Yowpital Mediea) Collezr, ea, Xirac and Walos for early fseu. Joor T sanemiious epithcts werd arain poured | - durlnth Windor Seurlon of 55, 1Y Lkt ., Heney Tiolt & Co. will publist, on the suggention | S BU™s, fote i deelined to meet S Towen | A, SATE 3 D 1 Gt 66, 00: shey 8.0, | o, O8g winoglass containing tho nutriment of oft Vation, Al Tamell Lanlvienly textbock | fwfvirencliernin: sl tho hulding ook with | _ Thge falume fs publiher at the request of ol ng-Ball paund of Lrea Hoel, for o wit OF e o tite, Tl of Stuhus, | Chcersand shionteot *Hoar Hoarl® L o | cal gentlemen of tho ligheet siandinis, In differcat | il the benoflta of tho solid extratt without s, aud ST ataclarly Tor (o ORIRAry | e Ghai t dpo e e, Dr- an waa focnis sectlons of e country, e well ne wiany, sbrond, | ita nausoating oifocts. studenty Within 700 pacex octavo. nized, ir. Beocler (interrupiing) aid **Inm | and cstended expedcnce In tila epccialty given to Contains only I'are Sherry Wine and Beef, RAILWAY-CO! m I to commenco {t? I canuot plunge | Soulsy In 1857, and Lo occuplod for e sossion his J Y i S % 5 ¢ 20 | S01 18 the Housenf Lords: bnt hly voice was never [ CLUDING A SHORT NOTICE OF RAILWAY slap-dast, fnto the middle of events and elinrac- | pgain raised $n dobate, The cumstant progress of ROLLING-STOCK. By Jony¥ Wotrr Bauny, ters. 1 cannot, on tho other hand, write a his h?u ‘malady was sadly apparent in Incragsing fee- Member of the Institution of Civil Engincers, fory of the whalo relgn of James the Socond as | Dionsws and to Limself as well as othors it wis evi- [ With Tustrutions. d6mo., pp. 207, Now ry.r e b !3“ Wil ’-",’l!“‘ 85 | gdonc that his days wero numbored, o stlll con- [ York: D. Appleton & Co. F f preface to the Listory o am the Third; | {inaed his iterary pursuits; but tho hope of briug- | The reader who would gain n genersl and, if 13id, o listory of Cliarles tho Becord | fug his **History " down to tho relgu of Willinin ; would still be cqually necessary s 8 prefaca o | IV knowledge of the meebanieal appliunces fu use " was neeessarlly abandoned. 11 mental fac- that of Jamas thoe Sceond, I sympathlze with | wtles mmllr’l:::.l un{mpn\n-mlnnfl he sth) occasion- | on Rngtisk tilways will ind this work exceltent Lhe. poor man who begin tho war of Troy | #ily amuscd himeolt with fents of memory, ' A 1 " | T fbrary of Mr, 1. G. Squicr, to be ol in | charced with & monsttous crime. Dr. Ward | the profession i a plain and practicalmaner, Tha o oo it ate mugh conatdoration | ¥uiked in tho ‘pavis, "o welionin Ocinher, 1577, ly ndayted to hin requirements, 13 contents com: 4 xew York on tho 24t fut. . In, 'with very few | added catmly: B whininnce of i conteg.of Jos | Indorsed by all Prominent Physicians. [lhmkmmlcanmmmge, by the help of an fn- ssand Joarncd by heart the noble fourth act of cgislature and tho Boarl of Trade, with de- miscellancons ndmixtures, composed of worka *AND YOU ARE QUILTY OF IT!" tures vered at Ilellevue Tlospital Medical Col- CavTiox~Sve that the Liquld Extract fs {n pln troductory chupter or tivey to plido imperceptibly | The Morclinnt of Venloo.' X made myself perfcct e ‘mastor of the whole, the proso letter Included, in Into tho tll carrout of’ my marrative, 1wy | fo o After b, entrunco Iuto tho Upper tho suboct. I [ jfouse, ho stndled the *'Peerngo® until ho conld Fealty hink that, postority Will not wILIAZLy 1t | Leowsesthe ontito folL of tho Hoise of Lordss and, m*lmok die” when that tagk wes accomplished, ho turned for « This visit to nfl;v zove rise to soveral of | amuscment to the Cambridzo and thg Oxford Cul. A R W V] oY v] our University I arty wll, ean, th faged In writing or “"m:,'g,;“s ule cxambing | 4" moriboriug. > An idle tiaz, bt 1 wiehed sconcs in which they wera loeated, Ehortl to try whether lll?' momory 18 us strong o8, It used Altox his roturn to Byglund, in February. 1850, | 1050 13T JOretlee 1O SEOY, rreveryan, tho Macaulay wos clected to tho Houso of Coitnons ( brothor-in-law of Macaulay, wae appoinied Gov- talled dekeription of the principal parta of tiie crmanent way, signats, etution-fittinis, and roll- ng-tack. The text {w well written, and tha wuod-cuts are very fine, Tonsing on Amerteay sl partioularly Contraland | This had often heen enld bofore,~Indecd Mr. | lere, on woll 0 many fmportant caxes from hix | bottles, white and gold labels. Bouth American nrchimoluzy nni ethnology, and as | Bowen had eald $tTialf a dozen timea durlng the | note-hook, and from the hospital records. He han PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE. & collectlon i probably without s rival. avenlng, ~but It iad nover been uttered gulte wo | als addod d nuinber of cired beforo nrcecnted by | 2 o o ¢ | cplgrammatically s thls, was unpardonable. | him to the profession In medlcal Journals, orat the nueatsts, Guoceny, anid HorrLs have it et Y otory. o Serepan et in this | g eiolo autonco Fawo-and falrly Mormed with | different. elcal mocfeties, which are cousidered gl Anelont Commcree, @ by W. 8. Lindeay, M. ' P | raze. Deacon Howard, with onc ycll of nnzniah, | worthy of permancnt record, - S, 3 1s In four octavo yolumes, of nbout H06 pagen each, rashed towands Dr, Ward, who ftood calmly The work 1 enriched by beantiful and exeellent C. E. EVANS & CO. o N 140 pian. Ls sMeiant’ | Wittt his back nzninst the piatform, but le was in- | Mustrations, engruved from orkcinal drawings wil 2 1y comprehensive, since it begina at the ark. The N'-rcep(lvd.l 'Il‘llr,hr rase on vory mam. ++Oh, for pn‘(;m;{nm'm pr't;yurc(} cxprc:fly |umum-. I'|r]nc 107 Walnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 10 % od ¢ % shame d he sny th “{Tow dnre vou' ray | author having epyoyed cxceptional opportunities WANTED—Wholesale Agents, A i LATED FIOM THE FILNCI OF fouh volume it fovoted cacliively to the BSKOry | vqspug him out” +*ixpel Wimi™ +infamonet | for tho study aud treatmont of theay diseanu, the RN fulvents Aernte Saullestionsuil, COMBE, WITH A PREFACE, NOTES, AN infamonat And thero wero hisecr, and groans, | results of hik labors cannt fall ta be of inestinal - SR DDITIONAL CHAPTER ON AIiNMS AND | 7. R. Orgood & Co., of Boston, havo In presua [ and uproor. * It looked for o mament e if the | valua ta every student and practltioner, sud of eer- —— WEATONS, ATMS AND ARMOR, IN ANTIQUITY AND THE MIDDLE AGES: ALS0, A DISCRIPTIVE NOTICE_OF MODERN WEALO! ’l"l.h\l{\'x- 1 OF FIIOMSON'S CORSEDS. ; ORMOIIN LENGOAND. Tty Crianues owrsny, | **Tistory of Independenco Hull.™ prepared by | kpleit wason that congregation o It was on Sameon | vice to sufering humanity. g, ns the Liberal represcutative of the Clty of | emor of Madme, and Iminedistely sct will for | M. A., Author of ' Eushish Horaldry, " otc. ol stk ot Phtladetyiia. 1 il e | B hia wrath, and i i 0 vieim must bo . L, Get e G “ware of Imlintions t Edinburg. Tho sumo year 1o waa elevated to | Indfn. IHis wifo was to follow hiin within the 12mo, , pék 200 New York: Scribner, Arm- | clude npcounts of tio meetings held in the Inll be- | snerificed, Hut rambody moved tha offender's - TIOMSON'S PATENT GLOVE-FITI: 5 the Secrotaryship ‘of “War, which position lig | twelvemonth, and tho impending ecpuration from rong & U0, Price, S1.60 fora Indopendence waa declared, the notable men | mediate expulsion unless he would retract. ~*¢ Res Lessons from Nature, 0}S0! NT GLOVE-FIPTIRG CORSETS. Teld untfl the dissolutfon of fhe Mins. [ his favorite slstor threw Macaulay Into tho deepest This number of the “Illustrated Library of | in them the bell, tho Continenta] Contrens, thu | tract I Htetract ¢ thoy shouted. **1 cannot retract At Manifested in Mind and atter, EACH N FIGIT try in_ 1841, During thoso busy years | dojectlon, rapldly accolerating” tho ravnges of [ 4 " was f hed iy Diclaration of Independence, the Articles of Con- | the phrso, " he snll, *‘lhocauno it 1s trac, but I &1 GEo b . 5 CORSET ENNEY SITADLES b umm,?,'., o i aeldorthio “onls ble malndy, "Hero b nowhoron bia biogranhs, a IVomlm ““snf‘e'» n"’bltln o "ln A!lnu{llbn some | fulcratlon, U subcqricnt listory ud for- | willwithdrw It for l.lflm;llu gitored tn an arparlia. Dyfe. Gronon Micaut, Ll Do B IL 8 Tvoly | tisamped e, hint that ho had ever regarded any woman with | 8lx yesrs ago. s an fnteresting sketeh of the | tunes of the Hull. montary monner. I think there have been other . y I e “ " AND BAC Userary workfo fonnd tnio o pecform bolng s | (1o fondnem of 8 lovers it umor e sisiors anil | succereivo wenpona which men havo ured fnwnr- | It In sald that, the Jnolkof +*Memarlals of the [hini done i an unparlismentary manner, Thit 1 1t lins beenmy endiavor 1o ind ant in the fo- TIN50, AND Sacn renaration of occaslonal easnys to the Edlabury | ticte ehildron o had poured out unstiniedly tho | %o, srom tho.oru of the Stone Ago down to the | Werloy Famity. by . J. Stoveneon, author of | 80N tncrenvothom.™ The clitrch wonldnot | lowing | ehapgrst what 1 devm the mogt o | WATES i s Bccrcisvyain wassclosiyh itoko ot ool groat wealth of his alfections, ‘Tile yonngest als. tor, Margaret, dicd in 1834, and in 1850 ho noted fortane, su it tostored, to Aacatlay the lolsuto ke | o ' uia jourhol: ] vashud the day in hunt. fall of the Whig patty, ho tiad {ngtalled himsolf i ingandarranging papers. Some things ihat met my fallof tho Wi party, hio iod Ingtallsg himeolf 0 | eyt oveccumo mo fara timo. Murgaretsalas] alaet ous Elolater, whoas inviolablo trabquillity affordana | And yet slio wlght luve clanged to me. e e ar e end | “They Methodiet Tiymn-Hook and it Amocta- | bonpveesed, and ho wi espoiled from the room, B e et eicn, s “fues | ttons, noon to be published In England, s pre. | folawed by hins nnd howla of rage nalie passed tmhe By (ho French authar, while the exquistta | pared chicfly from original documente, and in- | 04 Cloee (00 BEEERCR o v and abundant Hlusteations furnished by the pub- | eludes Wistorieal biozmphles of the lending mem- Diaset o enttel {nfamoun O s Wiehtuer (Roy lishiors throw & gratofal light upon the letter-press, | bors of the Wesloy fatolly for negrly 240 sesrk b0 | aroge. At laxt Mr. liowen's noinination of the ltcv, lenul leasons to b derived from *Natnre,' In the road senze of that word, a< a grent whiole of which the mind of mu forme o part. © For us, indecd, the fucts of mind form the fnesitable starting-point Trom whicli we must.set out In order to study, lng- ically, the phenomena of frrational Nature, und to n omniends thein u euther with gencalogicnl {ables of ¢ 103 thut could never have been. o think tiat sho othor with penenlon ! rom | 1 Tayior was accepted by the church ns the ano | invexffinte, {€ wemay, thelr catse aud purpose.™ e SRS SR P iy Sty it | Babisnti Sumiy e S, SHUARE | omanconnpavING: Dy Av B e S ! x : e ey ot Searordny "I Ay, “DRAWING. - xas. 0 3 N en in presence of the accused, and the meeting ad- A ¢ which wan llbrary, wore comforlably, Wough not | 756\ he aeuin wiiten In i shurmmie a0 8 | ORIt Dy N Dy A, ey o 5. Moy | The Ludlinhers' Weekly givn tho resnlt of la In- Sournbd, ) Fither of the abore rent free iy il to any part. | Tl ompettirs o copy our s 'S s s O e Il s dnden Ao S TN R irinl before fitm: **A lettor from Uanuali very sad | York: 1urd & Tonghton. Price, 8L quity of tha book-trmdo as to Uic most salsbio | *°Ab tho closo occurred the most disgraceful rcene | Of the United States, on recelpt of the price. uearlyanpussitie, e sirt o ot thepenaine, : farn from e Tagorita. grent minatora:. n handsoma | 4nd affoctionate, 1 answoered her, e leu | 1y brict casay namicd above, which s fastied ks ou, e Tovolutineary perod, wnfalluwnt | aftho cxualos. Axtie Towens pumed ut teguch | ~ i B et et i G g TEH Capped Coret Steole, They are unbreakubie, sud ticl Tsteuinzs do ot shrade the dreea, Far safs by firet-clas dealens everywhere, Popular Science Monthly, | Hiamiiitiin sy, Tiwnimgn ++ 10l Book,” 10: Greene's ** istori: | the crowd, mombers fushed nround them, called 108 most.tastaful form by the Auorican pub- | ool Vi 17 Irvimgn ©Lifs of Washington s | {ho ad imtn o Har and a coward, and fon arie Lishers, s written by a Fronlt nrutst who hus o | (four elfiions), 17; Groono's ' Lito of Sathanle) | Sadlnn left (hele Inebnds st fooced . f 4 e, 4 st Ame L0y " 12; ven throngh the Joug atleyw: et natlonal reputation for gkill fu the style of | Yrathlnghum's ! Kiego of Boston, ” 113 Heudley's T et s DIk von HoRl™ o vart drawing called **Fusaln,®* from the lutle tres | ** Washiwgton," 113 Watsow's ** Camp-¥lres,™D; | S'Tat, mat! don't yon wléh you could get at the i pleasure cven in this exceeding reorrow s for [t brings Frouch cloek, providedrltha sipgulariymalodions | bthe expreimion of Tovs Witk & tandermens Which ir. Thiomoa Tongmans and the well-known broueg | 12 wenting1n ordinasy cltcupniences, Jut tho sors satuctios of Voltalro and Roumcau (efthor of | Solie, ‘s wis e nifianpy widh thom alons,than fahim by, Lady Holland a8 a h lind boon hresentod | whon with the dearones froin whom ho wiin so soon D o vt and Wi tosencyovercama i dhaad | whonw bl nced o Borcoal fornih o | 1 Betlr oot Agams, it Wife "8 Greone's | ooy et Wb T v o mantoh you (LSTABLISHED MAY, 1872.) OCEAN STEAMISIERPS. ’ S g e W et ot o whltes, | T Kini of Grayom. Tho Gawsy will b roawith | +¢ German Eloment.? £ Thouwons' ¢ Ilistory af | wiean old Fat1s Yor the ko of litinan nature. e T e e T e i ttoTell ot 1842, tho ! Lavsof Anolont Remo | St what nto bewra to be tmmedstely. Lsead | profby bouh urilit aud amuteur, 11 la prefuced | fhe e hasTowa + Lifo of Feankiin - x5 | xpertaly fomalo nifure, eapectully that which 13 Conducted by Prof. . L, YOUMANG. 031Y DIRECT LIXE 710 ° FRANCE peems, bR SR R B G e w]ul c';m l'l";:;ll (::I'D:I]:lulun s llllflu;ln “'Li!:n!.'vw n'-'l‘.?.""“x mx-fl ;:n'l'm“‘l‘:l?ffl:]l:’l:’uh& n]:.lz'l'f n‘fll":;'xlffn ll;l'u ;‘;r::‘l,lrr:;' ¥ Tl);‘l)n&hg::‘;alcd um:u‘u!l llficl!vpumlc. TiWells' | developed ;llxulb:r »:;nmlui;u;" n;n(!. 1'wieh this ml.\n-‘ The General Tranvattantic Company’s Mal Bt Sinte ) } o 2 A i0s, " 7, elc. cency could be denled, but Four correeponden STENTS NE e General 1 3 il Btor g e sayae ™ lth Dorlooniont Mhoory aboug | MasUsg=tbls sloy Wipplag of tho vincgarand tho | coal druwing. L Witnessed it S Tehons. CONTENTS FORSENE; R O (ke carly Homan history,—a theoty which Nicbuhe | EHii-1% torrible. b, i T 5 « Qortlo. — 1. Lingma} Dovelopment in Babshood, Ty I, | 4 thie tavattta roui for "ém?fi'fiuh'i'"&{}'flé'g%fi Tovived and shicts Arnaid has 0dapted 1a £l | oy whoy ho- ailed vers, Hitle, nd frogientsy T i ran o Deteolt Free Press. DI, STORNTS, "Taino. Sotheryifhoa antofer) Wl salb ot WICE M £ {hlished. X have mysalt tiot the smialicat doubl of o aton. Latetn tho Mternoon 0f iy | TRE by YET O OWN OIATNS. | oya of 10 or 12, scen on tho street, appear Keto York Sun, Moy 11, 1L Notural Prampetof the Crane. By Frank | LAMEADDIL RA0gIer... «o. Saturdny, My 20, 3. m, s trath.” 1o Dy that tho wtorlen of tho birihof | 4if"of Secomiior, nia biogmper welles, W1 | Y5t 3 Cowprati. Lmio., M. 378 Now | ponrilosn and withont eympathy.and yet you wrong | The fftieth munmul mealing of tho American Buckland.. (lustrated,) ) AR us, tho fght of tho loratiland | Cojjed at ifolly Lodge, intending to propose mynolt ’ e N ESSAY ON THE PER- | them. Among the houes on Clintun street ju ona | Tlome Minslon focloty was held yeeenlay fu the 11, Petroleum. Dy Prof, H. B, Cornwall. o nsur oy diine 34 b1, Casatil, and all tho othoe romantlo tales which flf Y an intentlon which oy %E.?L“{‘ lai of ho-o M,"“; of Livy, cama from tho 2‘3;‘,!‘.‘.‘;“'1".,,.{&&' t‘h:inll‘hr‘;ry.‘ fl;“u;‘fi.'; wfi‘:flf Yest Datlads of the carly Romuns. " Tumused my. | ting, with hie head bent forivard on hiy chest, In & Mt in lodls with rylngto rustoro somo of thest | jaugnid aod drawsy revorlu, Tho flnt number of ol poome. “Arnold saw two of them, | (ho"Copnalll Alagaaine lay wnheeded boforo hitm, nad wrote to mo Insnch terms of oulogy that Thave | ghen at tho firaf pego of Thackeray's story of !‘?fihln{luccd to :i'orranhnnd comploto thom, OfSvel tho Widower.® o akl nn utter s word, Mithla 4of yours Ty thoir rl{dlmlflfn 18,000 | gyeqpt in snswers and the only ano of my obaerva- .-Eu o the s ol ic'-ld-“rd‘. 20 3 le in tWonty | i, thist at this distance of thno I can recall, wg- ieard, 40,000 wera wolds audy up 80 Junos 1876, | yeated 1o i pafneal und pattistic coflecktons, b to within Tons thion thisly-throo years | which altogothior dustroyed b wolf-comuand. - On ) ] ud been din ed among the | Joaring my ropost of his state, my motlor rosolved lcuplm Itis o fact worth menotioning that the | g gpond sho nightat Iolly Lodge, 8ho had just incs describing Virglufa's death, in the noem of | juri'the drawiug-room to make her preparations Vieginius, " “wero Intonded to’ emhody Macau- | {orviieviett (1t o, 1 supnoss, o it bofore 7 Vit adtn: s 5 o Losy Novmnd. - | Widhe evoalog), whefa sersint nrrived Vi ke untly Dart Of TH11 was duyoted by tho author | UWBANt satunons, ' As we drow up o fh THE_PARACLLT! E BONALITY AND MINISTRY OF THE HOLY | whlch haa missed many a pano of glasa in its win- | Dible House. The susplclon that the Beecher party QUiOSTS WITH SOMIE RIVEINCE, 10 CUI- | dows. Rags and papers ure used to keup the cold | wius trying to get control of the Socloty, bnscd on MENT DISCUSSIONS, 11y Jogzyih Patceth, D | ir ont, or it mny blow i snd whlstlo through tho | the sudden legacy of 814780 front Flyuiout i, Stinlster of the Cily Temple, Holhurn Viae | csolato rooms without et of hindrance. A gir) of Church, and the necessian ot forty-nine couspleu- duct, Ludon, Svo,, Ip. 4oz ’l‘{u;v Yori: | 10, whose life had been ane long period of hunger, | ous nwllnlwfl of "md‘ 5‘\“""' to "N'l mv‘:nbflnhln in cribner, Armstrong & Co. Price, $1. pain, and anhappiness, wad taken rick one day in the Soclety, aroused deep intercst {n the meeting, "I MINISTRY QI TIE WOID. iy Nautaast | yarch, und poople passing by conld ace lior lying | aud ltwas expectod that a epleited contost weuld A emmadie! Now York City. 12mo., pp. 418 { on 8 miserable bed nearono of the windows, 1t | take place in the election of oflicers, All of last New York: Anson D, ¥, Randolph & Co.” Price, | wos curlous that any of the loys coming or golng vear'a ofiicers were_re-elected, except one “Vice. $1,60. s Shonid havo stopped o thiuk or care about it, bug | Vrexddent and_ two Directors, who had dled since IARPETUS GCHOOL-GEOGRAPHY. With Maps | they did. Onoof them, feoling ead ot wight of tho | tho lust wmecthig. - On wotion of Mr. Woulworth, and Ulustoations Fropared Mryrosaly’ fae ik | sufioror’s pala face, Iiandod wil omngo Thraigh the pame of Dr. Richard 8, Storrs wan replaced on Work by Kiminent American Artista, 1o, pp. | broken paie, saw It clusped by siender white tin the 1ist of Vice-Fresidente, he having rezignod st 124, New York: Harper & brathers, Chi¢ago: | gers, and then mn away, Mo told other loys, and | winter. Junsen, McClung & Co. Price, S2. hy and by there wasn't o day that some lad didn't Tmmedintely after adjournment, the Directors GE 1N 1V, Lessons n Electelclty. IIL Ty John Tyn- 20, accontlng Lo uccommivilas il ¥ B el HOS Atk SR ST, it anorior necomno: V. Hints for the Slck-Rootn. Tthanes Iheiadlng wing, bl sd Gieoails, wIthods 2 VL. The Polar Glaclers. 1I. By C. C. Merslman, | ¢ xvn“c&.anu. grw-mm marked thus * do not earry VIL Axesand lintchets, Anclent and Mode =5 AN, ViL e rhar e, lustrated NEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broadway, N. Y. LOUSS Dyl W. F. WHITE, Nu. 07 Clark-st., corner, landol, VIIL Subtarrancan Streams tn South Carolina, Iy | Ageist for Chicaig. o, pb, Rev. Robert Wileon, X, Matbomaties In Eolution. Dy feurge T, |, S’i‘ A’I‘E NE X. Exper Y] tlam. Frankin - - B i x NEW YOl 10 aLANGOW, L, DUBLIN, t steainens wil ‘safl from fuot of Canaol-st, New X1, Orzanen and theie Media. By I Chiarlton | Theso orat-ians fuli s L Tastisn, 1 I Pher “Norin Liver, XI1, Selxncfl and tho Logiclans. By David Boxd, | Yo, oo pengy. . M. BIATE OF FEN W h of my uncle's houso, thomalds ran, cryln; el W re-clecled the Executive Committea of [ X Skel iy {n Thompson (Count Rum- | BTATIE OF Vil to-a roylsiomof his ++Tiauys.™ 1n ordor to publish | V2FC ; o M 3 TIIE DILEMMA: A NOVEL Ny tho Author of | hnltatthe window to pasa in frut or flowera. | met and rewlect ho Exccative Commlttea of | X111, Skefch of lenjamin T n (Count R ATE OF VI e In s collocied form, 8o poulne did thess 3,1&,‘;‘,}2,{"““,:‘,“0’““‘;‘3{fiuflf‘“u::,'h;:;’“?“,‘gfc"aé} A ot Pt e afr.of | None of them know tha fauily or ever epoke fo tho [ Iast year, ndding, at Dr. Budington's euggestion, e o T trated and Tortrail.) Sriy i 4 e gIfl and #0. (hey muve her the name of Gertiv, | tho name of Dr. Richard B Storrs, Dgsn’l%‘.‘: &’}i)m:‘;:';'url‘}n?;fi;?w,’x“'cmxfl,mp :nd called hor (mfi-A orphan. Boys went without Then ;Dr. Budington offered tho followlug reao- SCRET-GUIDH. TO THI GREAT BASTE | lackica and th othar thinp which bewis e el The. Boores BACK. it oS0 IS T 4 G CASTEIES ha 8 ol ey might a1 ¢ ¢ br. 5 c‘:‘gllulll.;!lfi.:?iil.}m‘mfi NLALEXIINTTION. [ 10 bazhoed oort e e ot for Gortle. | clety anil reatoro cuntdence In ita manageniont: o 14 onsy-chatr, and dreasod ad usual; with bis hook wanh GfASLOUY doplon Titva s sold In 550 | on $h¢ tablo besldo him, still open at the sume B 0000 orMaCof baparats. cscars haya | P340, Mo tiad told s brother that o should o to fuly 090 copls porato ‘esears havo | Fef%nrly, ue ha woe tired. The man proposcd tecn printed ln tho serion kitow by i nama of s | iy lying’ om the eofs. e rote o fo movu, Hut D e s Dilres bty rveank | daxh gt and coased to brenthe. He dlerd i ho By e sy hivanee, | hd alwaze wished to dio_withont pain; without B A hretlosted sdi\lore. averaged 130 | Any formal farewallpreceding o tho kravaull whom e 55 nnd 1804, 0ized 1,230 | y,0%0red; and leaving bohind him a great and hon- S n,z’.;‘g‘;‘; {‘:ILL i) thoy Thad aoosn | oratile nanio, and (ho memory of a llfo, overy :?pleu hn‘v‘c, ono year with nuother, teen disposed fi:‘aw’.;’;‘frflx ¢lear and transparcnt ud anc of annuslly, ™ > Al bon in 1847, Edlnbarg dechded to ro- | 43¢ have fullowed the lifo of Macanly in this XIV, Correspondence: **What Constitutes Re- liglon™ XV, Edltor's Table: Who Shall Stady tho Ta- Blear'--Euulls o Tomturd Aodari 2 | CoTALY STAR BALL LINE, - Literary Noticos: Schutzenberger's Formen- ATES & NILAZ = e Memole. ol Bt Denfummin | LTEE ot for: WAis e A e o Thompeon—Gentry's Life-1letoriea of | For Par, Poriambiuco, Halita, sud Tilo Jaelro, caliing the Tilrds of Enstem Pennaylvania—Pet. | at 36 ot Purto Bl trew's Physfoloity of the Clrcalation in | SRR SUANALL S Manday ey 13 ke T L T L T e G Man, ete. ceommodations 73t ¢ Miecollsny: A Moth that llores for 1ts Fond 240, New York: Hurd v ] itls at o hd iholr anxiety far her to got well wua fully ws | _ Jesolred, 'Thnt In tho disposition of tho funds & Houghton, _ Price, SLO0. O o doctora of 1ha nother's; wWnatever | contributed for homo misslora tho fixecutive Com- THE xtgw;lwlpl.’r)tlws CENTRNNIAL QUIDE- | preacnt they had thoy handed it through the brok- mittee be direcetd to continue to adminisier them HOOKS 70 THE LEADING CYTTES ‘OF 11K | in'pane, walted for ‘her to reach up, aml uever | herenfter upon the princlles hitherto recognized UNITED BTATE WASHINGTON, PHILA- | lingeredlonger than t hear o woft ¢*'thank you ' | and ncted upan: DELPIIA, NEW YORK. ™ Pupor, * Now York: | from her lipa Dayawent by, but the boyadfd not | Willlam Heney Smith fihe Treasurer] thought It Hurd & tlonghton, Price, 15 conte rgr volume. | grow weary, nor did nw{ miss & doy. 1t was | would bolittie the Soolety to pledge lself ta [0 LAKESIDE Llulmm{\ NO, 44, THE SHADOW | romance and chirlty so well combined tyat itglad- | minister its offalrs fna certuin way to please any O A SIN, A ROMANCE, Chlcago: Dounul- | dened tholr hearts and madu thum fond of each | one man. tand passaie, ot reduced rates, apply Lo 4 ¥ and & precediug srticlo with much minuteness trom | Jey, Loyd & Co, Prico 10 cents, s orning & lad' 1dis Dr. Woolsey eafd that he wonld do anything for —Cuuning of the Addor—Measuring Dise d BITUCKIELE & CO., At turn & now membor to Piriaiaent, and Macauleys | dio bokiuning fo tho ond, wr, making duy alow: : bl other, Yesterday worning b Ind's hatidy Lok | 16 kako of paace, and o was snxions to tavs Dr. taricos by Sound—Lubbock on thy 1abits o $h: oW York, borougls, embraced tha opportunity, Which freo- | SoCe for the partinlity of the biograplicr, it reilects TERIODICALS RECEIVED,. Window. No whito fingers touched hls g they ‘| Storrs back, but it sccted to bl absunl for the of Ants—Sea-Soundings without a Line— Sorougia, embracal \o opporiunity, WhICH rees | ano of the purest and swoeteat wirit that. wvoe A hacy HinaNaet ooy iued Bibtortea) onicr: | Bief i crowning char 40 nobla lalents and u lx“l.lu' Mffi:mny;l wnmlorl’lu fln;uurllnbr‘lgl;mm.lllo- i P ther wi j fmmenyo learnin 12 von hin g’ " ) o s apuiion nd seihartyand spvaker [y | INTERNATIONAL, GOIENTIFIC 62~ uge of I DONE, Vhenaver it was Kuown thal o 0 wos 1o nddroes the Touse, the boll was crawded | ON FERMENTATION, Iy P. ScnurzeNnrrozn, i . 0. g g - pod tho offoring, 1o walted a momont, aud | Direclors to dizeet themrelves tu this way, A’x‘sfi?}‘.‘ e ('I!'rlg B s o Fron with Deathir “heart lokod through into the { Fdward Becchier honght the Dirsctars had no o Gt oF Caie i Conmostion by | To0m. The bed lind bean takon awuy. "Ona tabl | power (o pass snch i senolulon, and de. Pottin, el Snmet 1y Tan 0, Haynod | Foeted a ninu cofin, and an tho coflis wa 8 binch | GHI bllesed It woald create s vislon lnstead 0 A N o aris 1. to 11, . by 10eary | of fded lowers witich had bocn handed throngh | healing the troubis, oyt Jumes, dr,§ *¢ Unsung,” by T. 1. Aldrich; -n'x the window tho duy befars, Death had been thery, "The debate finally brought out Y;om ‘ri l_\d :‘: Ttophat of the People™ by Felix Adfors * Mo | nd the boya no longer liad o miistlon. ton the ntateuert that Dr, Starrs hud resigoe 3, Fellx ddiors, 130 | 840G RS hot hnva scen. iho Doy biding tnn | euee ho builoved theto wis dunker of tho Tt aducs At e S LS AR LR LT Yarmation of 3lountain-Chalus—Bnn. 9] u * Welght und Mental Power, ¢tc., ete. 01 l Gl “ll “ OY L NoTes, ' b The steamers of this Company will aall every Saturs Terma: 85 per annnm, postage free, or 50 centa | gay from Uremen Fler, foat of Thinl-st., lloboken. per number, Ratea of passage~From New York to Bouthampion, Applctons’ Journal and The Popular Sclenco | Lundun, Havre, wid lrenien, firal cabl Monthly, togethor, for 88 per annumy, postage | cabin, S0, wolds stecragy, $30 cu OF passagY UPpIY to With an attontive sudicace, ” His munner of speaks | Directos bt the Chomical Laborat the Sor- 3 Nolre, n repaid by the publishers. M wa dosceibed [n & Journnl of tho du; ilia | Doune. WIS Tywenty-olglt e | B e Yo Wi \mironda. " macoud | door-way and wiping tears from his uyos, Hyway | Hon afa new Kui of C‘,’,j",“‘fk",‘{;",:““\:“‘l Iuta tha veepaid by e P LT Y RN & C0., Pablisher, o o« BlowiipGrewNowiaks fllowlug terua: ** He used scarcely any actions | 32mo., pp. 33L New York: D. Apploton & wper, by Cbarlea ¥rancls Adsims, Jr.; | scen, hawover, and when asked the cauno of his [ denomination, and the o ,‘;g B n“'m“ olutlon "3‘ 540) and B51 Troadway, New York, 7 T o it would turn round on i hecl, and toan elightly | Co- S| uupen by Coarlea Nrancls Adiims, | Jt7 | hrmiw sobbed: out the whule rumauca (n fauc | o stisfy hini iat thy Society Mould go on accord- et o m National Line of Steamships, ontloe tabla; but {Lore was nothing Jike deinon- | This exhaustive monograph on the causes, | cl; ‘' Purplesed,” by Colodte A, M, Winslow; fome ano [tho ltov, Dr. Bartlett, of Chleago} STOCKMOLDIRY MEVRTIN NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. NEW YORE TO QUE! Y1 ey PR ICb A aavutvotoiiibianie it SO Ofee Chicago, Rock Istaud & Pacife B, B, Co, | The i o, ucfi'&' ‘2:‘51‘.‘(« d Tates. ' Bew The Annnat Meeting of the Stackholders of tho | HEkS vkl vaies, e Critagor Motk TRNAS, Pacifc It 1, Co.y for tho | Feeyy Leafletor £1 ud apwardium Grpat Hegy electln, of Dlractars, pursunut {0 fuw, and tho - stk transuction of such other buslntes as way come be- e s—s foru them, will be heldat the office of the Cunipany Auchor Ling, lu"\’.f"flmflfi'ufl'&" Mteamers. wordst »+0ld Woman's Gosdp® cloventh ‘paper, by | - H0u Qertie tudead.” Frauces Anue Komblo; '* Aialtics, ™ by Edgur N e atlonalism ' wore, )‘nwwti"'“l‘he unintuvss of 'I!.JPJmlh‘;lunu Californts Vanueros at the Coutonnial Ex- ‘That when an fndividual member of & church Hooker, II{’Cnml no D. “Swan; ‘' The Lurl{ hibitlon, or congregation 18 Ineriminnted, veplied Dr. Bud- g;:% " ‘\’1’1& % \‘{;)p&m, “‘l‘l’y ’:‘\;: Q{;,-m:g': San Francisco.Cull, Iy 8. Inygton, l.nmn-\\y,l *thy ahail Have 0o resort 1o 8 B amiah by o G W hittier, with | A troupe oft Callforula equestriats, umbering | UL onele et e o hie niusic by John K. Yaluo; **locont Litora. | eightoen performors, loft thiscity on Bunday morss | 31,010 und further, that whenevor a postor of & turog" WA Uusie,” 'Tho July Affuntio | ng's traln, bound for Philadelphia, whero they | chureh 1a charged with {mmoraity, he shall have foward's urticlo on the Battlo of | orouoae toset up busincss asa wido-show to tho | tho exclunive right, with hia particular friands, of simtivoor dramatic action. Tio snoke with groat Tepldity, and thoro waa. vory Iitlo Tadteotion f5 the | action, and results of fermentation, Is nddressed ol “”uwi‘,ff.."'ufifi)‘l'i':"u't 5:‘1‘01‘1‘;1‘2{ :‘.: ':‘;:‘l“““l‘;:::: :: thc‘: l:‘l‘l‘]wl" utm\xluluglul n:xcml:tlry, rather 5 v nous, and wel an to tho general reader, who, without some ot foll, Tho cadonces wery of small e | tralning tn Sciouce, Avould find 1t aifileult, If not emphnela. 3¢ was tho wmatte and the language, { impossiblc, to master the muny abstruse poluts gé‘er tian tho mauucr, that took the u leuce | fn tho subject. In tho opinion of the author, & lvg, 'Wa demesnor fn convarsation, his blographer | 8tUdy of clementary organisms, and of their axkced what tho Trinciples of tho ' now Cone ENGLAND. o0, | ERSA the ¢ will glvo Gen, Whatevor fault might bo ‘fonnd with Ma- | inode of existence, shoull precede thab of tho Qettyeburs b sketch of Uriental travol, ** ¥rom . o 4 | in the City of Chicago, on Weduesday, tho jti day saws Sy pate i o, M spacie i | Bigor ondors uf, bengs: wnd, procadng upon | o S ol Clafics i WGt | et ALt et et o i I e Sty ank oty e e | 133810 e o Nehewia, e 0By | epuge, segsbant BOUEIR: smmnag e i . papu 0 Centennial Ex| on, v, | lac ors, who ¢ " N ¥, s N nndon? e o o T s acios | thia principle, T has modo his favestigations | 55 fidvils; fosms y 3 Tt Lowall 10 | e ratuty strape, and earefally-tralnod homses, | Tt fntohee, Eamentness, ctissd » Weh, b the | _F. 11 TOWS, Secrotary. L UTOPLA, pay 28 0t I ACSTIALLA o 1820 m of hiw chulr, or folded over the handlo of hls walk- | futo the phenomena of ferments most thorough :}ffi'c (a8 Ot i vAroue short siorles, | ang wnowlll porform tho most daring and digicalt | then tabled by o votu o815 100, ond tho meeting | pmninn & NNRTRWESTERN NATLWAY (0. New York o Glasow, Liverpool, London, Leifast, 3 or articles, {0g-1 . ¢ v | 1 . " {og:atlcks Knltting Lis gruat evo rows Il e eibe { and extended. Tho work opans witli » history TAICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY (O, | prijnastiersy, cutli efpls Bk sibrsach, acsont Harper's Sughzing for dume (M h feats of the sawdust-Fing upon tbe baro backs of | adjourued. i L o o . ent'along,’ or Lnfghteniag ‘from (he forebasd of thio dlscoveriea roganding. tho maturo of for | 2o Yoty foran i armet & Brothers. | good-tawpored mustangs, aud who dety man, » e el Mogting: o - hE: Bt bNehioey Ead B e e v R S 48 O e o was coming: his | ments, ond conthiues, In iwo divisions | Tution® (liustratod), by John Eston Cooki *4 | woman, o child to proiuco s horso that iy can- . DR, WARD, T oot this Campany. for tho eloction of el O WG IR Adents, e ";’:,‘1“"““":&“1\'.’:“::““(3;‘:“&“l‘l‘fl:fim"fl{ of tho subject, With an account of | wAAD the Far Soulliwest }l‘"""r{mcd}' | e Al il ok i It ey ot NewTork smes, Jov 12, D e pranant to.Iaw, wrd for the lovicd Sl (R P e 5 L. ol o maniy, sagucious Meninente MAS A SHS | the varous condittons under which airecet | < Poum liutratsl Trbrioncal & | male e O e, s ol the | ae e, e ey ot o whe Torced 10 | o el e e mandar, s T of Joue | OTCAE Westorn Steamuliip Line Mrs, ), by i | among tho i Ak Buaan's Love: Atfa Paine, Marriot Prescott Bpofford Hudsou," third paper (1l Loeslng; *“Tho Pursuls of & iy Mra. ¥ Mr. Bowen's counsel, and who was forced to Slory," by Al Phiine, who will ride acts of il wnd daring | B , e | e, N ore " scen in tho elrcns-riug. | léave the meetlg on Wednuaday night for eiving trated), lx Tiouson | hut which aro every-dsy occarreuces at | #xpresslon to is conviction of the gullt of lleary lorltage: A Story," | homo with there masters of the horse, " v % i AL Curthy | +*Quatepii, by T D, | *Hi squino pert of tho eatablisiment consista of )KL"‘,.{L“:,“;:' b R Compauy in Chicago, on Thursday, the 1t of June next, at’l ,l‘ m. From New York to Dristol (England) direet. Tondholiors wiil suthenticate thalr right to vote | CORNWALL, Stamper <. Satunday, May 30, Ty preseuting theiz voting bonda at the ofice of the | BUMERSET, Weatera, Woseaduy, Jutio 7, Company, No, B Wallst., New York, for regis. o :.‘::rl!;ll &f‘fifi’i 701 Intermediate, §49; Sted Ry and sdinlrubly-jotelligible language. ™ fermentation 1s produced, and a presentatlon 1] i Biocauiayls metliod, Whils somposing i | of tho "known Tabta. rogardiog sibuminoid. suh: Tistory, to prepare s firel rough dmtt a rall the | stances, soluble of indivect ments, sud the focts 10'bo woven Into his parrative bad becn accus | origin of these rudimentary orgsniams, mulated. When this was complsted. he began ups | T tho courvo of hia resvarches, Mr. Schutzens Tage, $30, g 30 Propald Btocrase. urm-m. an the i) mantsceipt, writing ab iho rato of slx | borgor advances oceastoal proposttions whose in Aldrich; **Modern Dwelll Thulr Construce | slxty orses, all California bred, some of wi e casg, replled that ho had at- | tration, on or befors the 1yt of May proxiino, xeursion : i_hfl pald Bige sertity Pilea of fecnenn ot day, Tils opy was ln sa largo porlntan practical Doatibgu ara of njverasl . | flon, Dcoration and Turhltura vecoud pu: et o1 T (oo Mang oo ey | tended many businoas mectingg of the church, ATl R, Preddunt LT xfi'-‘}'?‘h ¥ WITEE, o7 Clricat il _ Ahand, and wea w0 full 0f eresured, thnt six pokvs | ferewk, In apeaking of tho action of vital fgreo | per’ (lustrated), by . Hudvon Hollyi | over scen, ‘and ten Spunivh mules, which will and had husrd Mr. Beechor coll My, Bowen varl. « BYKES, Ju., Bocretary. S— of scrift ware comprossed {nio Lo pages of print. | upon matter, ho doclarce that therafs really no | s Uusth: A Novol, 't by Jullan Nawthornos +Tho | probably ho ronouncod. dankeys by our Eastern | ous hard nemev, such as *Slar® and ‘Salander. | === = LEGAL. : VI8 portion . catlod il +tusieond e wua | ebomical viti force, buty \VIt lving calle Droduu | Fiest Contury of the Mepublic,” ufuoteotts, - | friond, Wil thesy wnales it broponed to rortve [ er, ¥ ond toul syou st the wmicotiug Wedncsday EFINANCIAL, S O P Wios.o s S LS SRR Daver quite casy unlesd Lo “’"\'l"fi u‘ e n{& ll:lcllunwnlchnam peculiarto themselves, it 18 ln:r). ** Medieal and Banitary Progreys, ™ by Aus- | thu donkoy races of the olden thine, and Introduco | night, Mr. leocher had wadu the rtfon thik | o A &1 AN TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Hora ud seldom soughi (o accompliey for ho 1 causo they roallys copditions of molecularwech- | - {in Flint, Mcbis *eiihe Vool A e, by | som olhor bistnews that will make thon & Jesting | ME. Bowen was +-rotien {0 tbo core.” Dr. Ward | $50, $100, $200, $500, $1,000 Whice of Complrolier of ths Qurrency, l“lmsu\b lfln{cmultns“ at ¢ n:uwun“ 84 :n‘amd n‘h ch wo have not hithorto eac- Funule }t, Kobluson; +* Lord Macanlay snd Mis | fund of amusomont. Accomodations huve been | sald that he and Mr, Beecher buth roso 10 sponk g = Uy 0 ) 0 R s .‘ » B touia do°af b bosts anl excord whenat M | ceeded, Ly i, by Shich Vo anail, | Friondst gt paper (iiatrated), by it 1 | sscuted for th ttauostthe Delmont Raco-Coursey | 4t tho s ad M Buechor botlh roie tlenS | * ALY, PROTIINGHAM &CO., Bankers and Birok: | At porsons lavtag claline sgaiual tio Pourth Nations: o Bovor wouk Mothar § Shinee um‘.fl“’ lnmw‘m llmm{' l, _bua abla to discover at avma Stoddar Tho aurc TRush: An Old-Fush- | where Mr. Ritlcker, who fs somewhat knowa to | the door, hesat down, and just ns bo was dolng | g 13 Wail N. Y. nake fur cuswiners desirablo | sl Dank of Chicago, 111 eTeby not dlw [vmuu i oo uricuts mpottance, Macaul | fotato time” moiasatcwent exprcasc hoBoiel | o Cusesiryy Y e Author of | Joky | fuus sa I Calorais oy, Ll i b chal | a2 B Peccler, bl e Sese oS | 1 pincainutlasts sl suotly f Reschlid | Bt st AL ho e W A e o e lhl“flr“’ u | that thu prindipre of Do wieh han Imrew‘:m'r et et 4 Champroys s T, AR r:cul muuf:’n'&ffle l.ll :h‘ ol inlong | **charged with an fnfan.ous criol n e § fenly tinka tho aidount fuvested evéry thirty daya [ of sald baok by thy Clty of Chjesgo, Tl ¢ g & . H 2 <y ! 300 | dignation and feritation, Dr, Ward sald he wade the ocl ught s carricd as 1o o] 3 fichios, whieh s Sealgh 0 103 10RKth YoluD of | St bR iy Uistogiat, Wil et giotun | ori A Pocm " by Georye Luaty: ¢ Dealel Dee- | miles: i sty o 00 30 ) e B ovt onorio IAeEALLE 1410 6O BOATS | &L 67t ook uumm‘“w&‘h}"fi'»"é}'&éé’é‘;‘m‘”.‘“ c«mwuuu’“{?'éjf‘fly"w""m’ i

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