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LITERATURE. “pr. Mathews on the Use’ and Abuse of Words. occupled the ymluon of tutor to tho only son of Ilenry T'restun, Eeaq., of Moschy Tall— spending n part of the tino on_the Continent, and the remainder at Moseby. ITall. In Masch, 1838, ho was ordained o minlster, and settled in the parfsh of Loudon, in_Ayrshire, where he ro- malied five yeara, In the seyete vontroversy which fipally ended in tho disruption of tiic Natlonal Chureh, Dr. Macleoil dopted o middio conrse, Joling the party called *The Forty,” wha avolded [hdorsing thie extreme mensurcs of clther hody of the chicf contestants, In 1813, "Dr. Meclcod left the purlsh of Lou- don for that of Dolkeith, and, in 1851, was in- ducted minfster of the Barony Parsh, in Glargow, In the samo yeur ho wos married to Catherine Ann Mackintosh, daughter of Willlam Mackintosh, Esq., of des. In 1860, he aceepted the editorship of Good Curistinn Rosetil’s Pooms----He- moir of Dr. Norman - Macleod. Bt . ~=Joribner's | Words, ‘whici direetd ) Platols Bost Thoughte-—Soribur's | et v, b, it ity o 13 Monthly—l!ooks by following twelve were the busfest years of lis 1fe, 0s fu addition to his regulur pastoral and cditorinl dutica ke prestded over the Indla Misston of the Church, offlciatéd as oue of tho ucen's Chaplains during ler realdence ot . Hamerton, ‘ . r Talmoral, and engaged in"sarlous other worlk 1lio (Qreoks and the Persians.-Sanitary (‘o'l'lxllngc 1%’%'“"%";'1}& wll.h;:i“t“} pnin:lvlnw titt o ‘. netive Chrlstian Jaborer. His hen adul Drainage—DBarnes’ Centennial il g dho it yearsof e caer, an llh&tor he died fn 187, a few days after the celebration ¥e of ils 00th birthday. The lnn,iu volumes which comprlse hia biogra- ph{ contafn ‘lberal extracts from his journals and correspondence, An amusing feature of tho letters §s the pendll sketelies with which they were freely flTustrated, and which are liere re- roduced. ~ Dr. Macleod posacased an inexhaust- ble fund of humor, which kept hls own spirits fresh and chee?‘-_) and wig a sourcs of great ut- ‘DR. MATIIEWS ON WORDS. ¥ 2 . | tractlon to his frionds. Nowhere In the record ¥ORDS: THELR USE AND ABUSE, By, Witse | of b ifo s this happy gift ko clearly shown na B AT s Ryl trent Convermorniand | In the extremoly-uy carieatures that he wns Chicogo: 8. | in the habit of Insertiug [n the text of his com~ " 12mo, . 384, A B"fi;’ ¢ s munications to fntimate fric €. Grigga & Co. An suthor could chioose no mora prolific and {oviting tople than this of “Wordsy! nous CIRISTINA ROSETTI'S POEMS. POEMS. Dy Cuntstixa 4. Rtuscrre. 10mo., pp. sround which o greater varlety of Important %W R TR i ., D \oughts nafurally cluster. Itfs o themoon [ fhen, e e ilcago whichan infinite number of changes may ha rang, and all of them havo some virtue or charm of counsel, suggestion, or eulivenment. Words srarclated to idcas ns tho hody s to tha spirit, Tlieyhave an equal sanctity, and are tobo treated with the samo roverence. Te careful what you sy, and you will bo carcful what you think and what you do. The man who Is exact inhis utterances, striving nlways to express securately his meanidy, nelther overstating nor understating bis opinions and ntentlons, s ono whomay bo trusted in cverything. His word comes to be liternlly ss good a8 Lis bond. Tho habit of spenking tho truth is invariubly as- *sociated with tho practico of truth, Thecon- tinnal endeavor to use tho terms that will pre- clsoly fit the thought fa ‘ono of tho most suc- cessful in fnduciug honest principles for the govornment of all action, TLanguagefs not only the interproter of the mind, it 1a tho index of claracter. The soul of {he speaker and the writor 18 {ncarnated in hia stylo of phrascology, and then betrays what sort of personality it s, as plainly as fu his tono of volce, hls countenance, his galt, and his ges- turg % Therofore, words are sacred, solemn things, to be regarded as living potentlalitics, whose influonce, for good and ovil, for hoppl- ness and misory, {8 beyond calculation. They ghould bo dealt with as wo would deal with hu- man hearts, justly, gently, and very heedfully. The suthor, Who has becomo the famlllar, 0. Christina Rosetti sings llke a bird, in a stroln ng sweet, aud carcless, amd perfectly tuned. 8lie scewns to sing from the pure joy of it, with- out nny definito attempt to convey much mean- ing in her lays, but with the stmple purpose of relieving her heart of the mclody that flls it. There is somettmes o tone of sudness shading her verses, and hinting that an early blight has fallen upon the hopes of the minstrel; yet the shadow Is so Jight und 8o .cvancecent tlat it searcely betrays its prescnce ere iL has departed. In truth, the poetry of Christine Rosett!.fs almost a3 objective ns that of Browning, giving very little sign of the real personality of tho outhor, In the dovotional pleces, lowever, there 15 o slncere fervor which discloses ndeeply- religious cast of mind. Tho dainty, alry graco which Is the most striking characteristic of the poct ia admirably portrayed in tho following tender Iyrie: COXPLUBNTR, As rivers kcek tho sea, Much moro deep thun they, So my roul sccks thee, Faraway: As running rivers moan On thelr conrso alone, S0 I moan, , Leftalonc! An the delleate rosa 'I'o the sun's sweet strength Doth heraclf unclose, Breadth and lengths Ho spreads my heart to thee, Unvelled uttorly, friend of large clrclo through his sage sdvico Itothce - about % Gotting-On In the World,” is eminently Utterly. ¢ qualificd to discuss the value of words, thelr [ » An mmhg daw exhales right uses and thelr constant abuscs, ITe has Hunwards, pure nnd froe, ‘been studying them lovingly, in the literatures 8o my splrit fally of his owi and other tongues, far_many [ndus- AAnor thee: trious years; and fow have learncd so well thelr | © u“tl\:'w loaves nnlthg «;m, capacities, and tho wonderful und beautiful ser- D the Breen Tastiaingg, vices to which thoy, have been put l‘)iy tho apt On'thy face. ) and cloquent writers of the past and preseut i3 time. Ho has not attempted to produce a s goal the river knaws, formal treatfse, but rather to present a serics Duwdrops fud & way, of interesting essays, in cach one of which somo Bunlight checrs tho rodo separato poiut in ihe maln topic s dwelt upon n her day ¢ In the cusy, unccremonious manner of fricnd g,';nlul‘lfiolvn”u‘r‘:fwwt. tonversing with friend. In this genial way, o 0 Sn:rgw flm" ' multitude a( {mp;cas{vu 'Flml o cn&lf‘lf::“trum? e nthasty wo remarked sbaut, (o pricies . 9 The poet’s power of pleturesque description ia Words, The Morallty in Words, o Secret of cvinced n o plece atitlod ™ Krom Huuso to ‘atlncics in Words, Words Tho Curlositics of Lan- Common Improprictics of 5 pbascs of Home,” from which we select a fow stanzas. ‘T'wo contrasting sconcs are depieted. Tho first was o _‘“plessurc-place,” wherein all happy things disported: Bwift n?lllrmll on the pasturea took their ensc, \Vith loaping lamba safo from the unfoarcd kntfe; Al ringing-birds rejoleing in thoso trecs Tulitiled thelr careless life. 2y heatt ny fartlior of, wharo lizarda lived u atrange, metallic mofl, just spled and gone, Li%e darted Jightnings hore and there porcelved, But nowhiere dwelt upon. Apt Words, Tho ‘Without ]\(mniug, age, Nicknames, eeclt, and other cqually fntercstl LEu matter in queation. Asis_tho custom of tho author, ho has pow- dered his poges with eelect ancedotes, and al- Juslons,aud quotations, from s wide rauge of writera, 1is reading Tias been dmmenso; an Tho jewels of thoughtt and the marvols o dic- tlon which it has revealed to hiin have been se- curcly trensured, aud tho best of them grace- fully” employed Lo curlch Lis own coplous and uuimm scntences, An extruct taken from iho chapter on *The Beeret of Apt Words" wiil (nlrrlly exbibit Dr, Mathews' uptitude for choosing and cotmanding u brilllant concoursy of the parts of apecch: Tho arrangement of words by grent writcra on tho printed page hos somotimes buen compared to tho arran It 1a intercating to aco how a groat General, mar- shols his rogiments, itis cortainly o how tho Alexandors and Napolcons of lotters marshal thelr verbal battallons on tho battle-flelds of thought. Forumost among thoso who wield deapotic’ sway over tho domaln of lgttcrs 1a My rd Bacon, whose words are llke a Spartan pha- Froga and fat toads wero therato hop or plod, Aiid propagato in peace, an onconth crpw, Whero valvet-headed rushiea rustiiog nod, ‘Aud spiil tho moruinyg duw. All caterpillars throva beneath my rulo, With xnails and sings In corners out of sight; Inever marred tho curious, sudden stool That perfects $n o night. In tho second n‘lctun:, a blighthas fallen upon all around: Azure and aun wera starved from Leaven above; Noduew bnd fallon, but biting frost lay hour; 0 love, T know that T should micet my Joge, janx, closoly compacted,—nlmost erpwding each Should ind my love no more, other, 80 closc are thelr 8les,—and ull moylng In dirresiatiblo array, without con- faslon or chaam; now hotding some 'Thermopyhe of new trath againat some scholastic Heroxes, How storming somo anclent Malakof of error, but al- wayswith **victory sitting esglo-wingedon their cresta.” A strain of music bursts on your ear, swect aa 18 Apotlo's lute, and tol lltpn's daszling gles, clad in celestial pano; ply, 1ifting high thelr gorgeous ensign, which *'shines like a netcor, Mreawing to Ifl wind, "—**breathing united forco and fixed thouglits, "—come moving on **in porfect lalanx to tho Dorlan mood of flutes and soft ro- rders,? Next comes Chilllngworth, with his glittoring raplor, all rhotorical rulo and flourlsh, sccording to the echools,—passado, miontaiso, faceatd,—ono, two, throo,—tho third in your om, ' Thon stalks along Chatham, with his two- My love {m moro,” 1 muttered, stanned with aing T ahed o tear, T wrang no [{Mulamiln hand, Till somuthing whispored: **You shull meut dgaln, Meet fu » distant fund."™ Then, with a cry like famine, I arose, 11lt my candle, searched from room to room, Bearched up and down; o war of winds that froze Bwept through the blauk of gloowm, Tscarched day after day, night aftor night; Scant changg thus caine to me of nlght or day; ++No more, " I walled, *'nowmoro”; and trimmed iy 1ght, And gnasfied, bat dId not pray. 11 collection of pocms assembled in ed aword, ‘striicing with tho sigo, whilo bo | Tu the fu o e chnclat and sttna with e iy, and | the prescutodition, therours vory uiany us sweet ielding tho ponderous weapon as casily ab you and strong us these from which we have quoted. S ats, PRaxt atrides Johneon, with cloplian: | Bcarcoly uny, fudeed, luck some charmi of soutl: Too frends with "tho. club of loglo iu ono | ment or rhythim to make them worth reciting, d & rovolver ip o othe | The lovers of musical verses will reloles thut right and ' left with ontithet- | the volumoe hos come within the resch of Awqer- ‘and, *‘when his pistol misses fire, | fean readers. F hittiog owe, mocking yon down with the butt-ond of Burko, 51({: ighted linstock in hand, standa by n caator gun; ho toucheait, and forth then burst, with loud and ‘mighty roar, missilesof every con- e SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. SCRIDNER'S MON'THLY: Ax InLustnarTan Mage telvablo description,—chain-shot, —stones, iron AZIXE yoh THE Prorie. Couducted by J, O. &m, splkes, shclls, grenndoes, torpedoes, Td 1oLraxn, Vol. Il From November, 1875, to iai—that ‘cat down, everything boforo th April, 1870, Bva., pp. 012, Now York: Scrib- Goscatter him ateale Jofrer, ortud Gp-a-ple ner & Co, L nga tomahawkin one hand sud B sealping- | INDEX TO SCRIDNER'S MONTHLY: AN TLLus. inlfe lImm otlor,—stoupad 10 tho eyein fight, cun- | “oryivrn Maaazing von tux ProrLs, Conducted ing of fence, munter of bls woapon and wiescllces by d . Norzax. " Volumes L 1o X. Vrom use, and *‘playing $uo lamu " o1 " fore 1os tembllng vicitia, - Thorody Drougham, | Ao Hou yanio® gy Octobor, 1670, Bv0.y 1P Naylng balf-a-dozen enemiss abonco with a tro- Ieadous Reoteh claymoro; Macaulay, running un | ¥rom the day when Serlbner's Afonthly appear- :rr:;l- of Hto.mnv: gmm!,d and m}m ng. ‘hln: to Illln il ad o competitor among Amerlean porfodicals, . wit cavy dngger of a Bhort, epl- Simmatlc sontenco Tugh Rlllot, crushing his 2Dl | 1t hos hos held true to the standard st up for {tself. It haa been o Peoplo's Magazine in.the highest senso of tho term. It has addressed the maasea—thy {ntelligent masses—of our cltizens, upon current topies of interest fn all depart- menta of buwman thought and euterprise,Mn pleasing, popular language. It hos almed to bo fnstructivo and eBtertaining, without belug ro- condito or pedantie; und it has happlly suceeed- ed in its object. As a regular visitor of tho family-ctrels, furnishing u quota of wnusement and Information for cvory member, it is not surpassed by auy worl o Its class in tho coun- {(n indoxris un cssontial nccessory to every bouk of fmportance, and Scribher's " Monthly is 1iea’ skulls with [go-hammer, or pounding Ibem to felly with his huge flsta; 8ydney Sinith, fir- hisarrows, feathered with fancy and pointed with + Westeel of tho keencst wits Divracli, armed with Orlontal scimelar, which dazzivh whilo it Lills; croun, transfixing his adversarics with a blado SMranscondental tamper, snatcled from tho scab- bard of Plutas and Caslylo, relentless {couoclustof ms, who ‘*gangs his ain.psit,” armed with an latique stone ax, with which hu sinashes solemn }i‘rm ugass you would drugs withupestloand mor- — NORMAN MACLEOD. MEMOMR O NORMAN MACLEOD, D). D., M- Iren oy DABONY PARise, Graguow; ONm or lss Maswery's CuarLains; DEax or THE PEL LovaL; Duax or rux Mosr ANCLENT Axn now provided with one. By weaus of it, a read: {ip Moer Nouuw Ounkn on Tus Tutris Uy [ £0y 15 given Lo the contonts of thu first ton vof- - Ouoaf Hor Mnjeaty's Chinplatos, ute, 'Twa Voi- | unics. °In tho preface, Messra, Seribuer pivom Umes, Byo.y pp. 5«1%2& New Yarks Scrib- § fow interesting facts ahowln;irthe cost of Bus- er, Armsirong & Qo Price, 84,60 - ¢ tafulng & publication like their AfontAly, For Dr, Norman Maclood wus onoe of that Influ- mtlal band of Ubers) Christlang In Qreat Brit- tn which fncluded such men aé Dr. Amold, Trederlcle Muurlce, and Charles Kingeley. Although a mintster in the Eatablished Church 0t Beotlund, ho broke many of tho bonds that burowed the religious falth of tho natfou, and @erted the might of carmest convictions, a Hrong mind, aud o foviug heast, to spregd tho catholic spirit which he belleved to aloug conslstent with the teachings of Christ. Owas not a man of extrsordinary ntelleet oy ol great, dearning; but @ ecttled purposo, active aerglcs, humaue sympathics, tender foolings, Illustrations ulone, slnce tho establishment of the sugusine, nearly $100,000 has been pald; for printing, moro than $125,000; and, for pa- \por, & 1Ll foas than §250,000. Thioteu volunies contalu 2,745 eugruvings, or an uverage of 550 por annun, at o coet of $33 -aplece. It may be added that these cngmvings ure, us a whole, very pralseworthy examples of ths art. ¥ The publishers, who ero most fertile In po- sources, hint at tho introduction of some en- tirely novel featurcs in wsgazine-literature into the numbers of tho coming sumner, ———— PLATO. PLato's Bust Tuououts: CoMriLep rnox Pror, JOWsTT's TRANALATION OF TUM DisLoavxs op Hov. G, II. A M. d boncst skwplitty,gavo blmuncommonpowr | Efatesat 1n Falth, Srulfien Coltogo Lioaton; over the minds of the people, Ilspamobad | Mass. uw& cg?. 475, New York: Sceiboer, I0k travaled far abroad; but dn Scotland ho wes | Anuutiong J41s a gratifying slgn of the advancement of our age that it should have giveu blrth to such o work as this, Woe domand the best of every- thingfa tho smallest possible compass; aud hers wo aro treated to the choicest thoughts of ersally catcemed and beloved, through Eland ho was honorably known, aund fn Amer- therg wepe many fagiliar with bis work-and Fepute,” "&Ilufl;thur and grundfathor wero @intsters bo- and ha was born at Cumpbeltown, on | the preatest anciont philosopher, braught to- \I"l'ullontflwul. coast of Bcotlaud, Yy ether in a compondious and pwnvcnlcm shape. ly ln!n ¢ wad of o somewhat desaltory | The work is deserving of high praise. The se- Undy, ter; but, at the ngo of 19, ho entered tho | lections lncludo every subjoct; nud tho cross- "ME:;JIE at. Glasgow, aud, four years after, | rofergnces are so numcrous tnat any destred burg d&u u.ulen)n&x Whild tople cun b readily found, The work will i s coum ) B Loy Ghroo Yoars, | serve & Uaghul pwpoze as & sort of amplificd be - >y 3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 22, 1876 Jontin Mebarthys. o aracter?' by Cal. *1 First and Last, index to Prof, Jowctt's complete translation. It 18 to be hoped that the result of this compilation will by to make more familiar to the general render, for whom it 18 cxpressly written, the fleas of that philosopher who, s Erneraon cne thusinstically anya, cutstains *all that in thought which the history of Europe embodica or hasyet We o fonal B tary Alngo. Bg Virc: ere;y Hers ) KViL, Xvjiis the samo time throwing himsclf to one sfile, thus cscaping from the infuriated lom. After Jooking sarousmd for n minate In the open apace, the anlmal dashed back ngain toward the me- nagerle, cucountering onc of the performing dogs, Patty, jn his passage. The lion selzed the dog In_hig jnws, and in"an instant erushed it to_embuidy,” anil who *“would 'suffice for the 1.; Ely Van de Warkers **Ronvenirsof a {nto n shapeless mass, This appeared to mollity tultion of the race, tp test thelr understanding Manof Letters,* by J, M. H!v dona; **Mra, Van- | his onger, and he crouched upon the ground and express thelr reason.!! gfnl;'ynck‘g {Almu réum“l uacl:r F lo(d“;g’ I’l‘&ll .;ml‘r'lr'hlng the carcass and growling witll' gatis- lantiope, | Ly Misa K, W, Olneys ¢ - | faction. molrs, " by Uen, G. A, Caater; **American o~ vhile, ¢l BOOKS BY HAMERTON, vv;v.:nl\bn,l’n‘d.'.hynhnc i fooper; ezl and m&,‘l ""‘,‘,""_L‘,’nfl’f, '}’;{,fi,""—',’l‘,‘""lft":,‘,‘},{f{‘,fi‘fi{‘m‘,mfl THE BYLVAN YEAR: and TIE UNKNOWN | Her Empeenr,® by dobn Codmans +¢Miatreea | Jr% 6 TR0 o o, alue, anil el TIVER, By Gunene Hawenrow, Author of | Wilkon: A Talo of Salem Witcheraft,” ) e ity e andl i *vTho Intellectuni Life," etc., ete.' 18mo., pp. | Plerce; ** A New History af tho Uni & thia tine Prof, Losson erived, and, arinc 494, Doston: Iloberts Dirothers, Chicago: by Marle A, Brownj **Ad Musam, . N, with a wenpon used for p\mlnhinfz the animal, Jonwen, McClurg & Co. Price, $ Y itvabd,e by Phllip Quitibots **clentific lwi;rm the aseanlt on the lon. ifo ordered his In this cditton wo have two of Hamerton's | Misccliany s 5 Convent Literaturey® ' No- | nfd stnilu‘rm nlscml—dml;: H"““ldl llm1 hmlu] nn;l! i, " 2 "y ] i L 0t « whip, shiouted, and ciokeo books thrown foto ge. Doth have be- | 7 fuions Hagusine for Jane (f, I Lipplnentt & Tolnted ifands the e, The armal growlod fore appearcd in Amneriea, bift in amoro expen- | Co., Phila .l}\mm)._ Conten o Centiirye= | and glarcd upon his master, who, kl't'lvhl!i s slvo form. “The Sylvier Year” iy n monthly | Jta Frilts and "J;,{ig;{‘r;fl;d)."‘-..’{,“;;ag‘:n!flyh- eye upon it, struck the beast n severe blow record, from an artist's note-hook, of the chang- | Emmn |,,.,";I,,= S5 G1hmpars of Constanting ,,,'K acrors the face, It howled and ratrmll:-d‘luwn‘fil ing appenrances of tho lundscape, observed with | concluding paper Tilnsirated), by Sheila Hate: (the cage, Following 1t r:xrldlyu with well- The ¢ Lstory of 0la Philadetphin, | directed blowe, ous of which lamed one of the tho keen ege of tho vaturalist and tho painter, | [ Eheo and You: & Sory of O TWRSHORNEL | aiitnalts Tega, Qie lion way Sorced {uto o ez, Tho thonsand exquisite beautles exhibited in em Huguenots, ™ by Jainca M, Hiruce;” !t Bloom. which woa then securely fastencd, The Jlon the mobile faco of Nuturo are pointed outand | - fou® by Maurlco Thomprong "S¥elipa, s by Cong | was eapturcd [n Africn when hic was’ apparently " . nce Penimors Woolson; ! At Chlc! 3, | about 4 years ofd. In the Lomlan Amphitheatre deseribed with o clmrining dellcucy B fecling | §2ycs Fentmoro Wooleon: (AL UhEkmmITEe | o Jd. In the Lowdan Amphitheat by Rabert Lewis Kimberly Yeam Dundas, " Chaps, XXX Lynun Lintos orne Ttallan Medloval Sculptore, ' by T, Adolphux hy Cl .\90“[? )"l ldlnl;‘"k rlea," V. by Lady Batkpr: Tt Y iicrainrs of (9 I Catholle World for June (Uatl N Contenuts nalismy’ o Forpotten Cotholle Poota, 4 Are Yon My Wife?” **Thomiatic Plllosophy *The Devout Chapel of Notre Dame de Bethar- rami* +8r Thoman Mor Dr. Browmmon s “4Tho Arccnslon’ (poem he Wild Roso of Bt Regls “*llammond on the Nervous System "' ternal _Yenl +*jiobhiea and Thelr “sA Plea for Our Grandinothers;" W Lamartino® (poem); **New Publica- he killed his Keepery Hon-tumer. and wealth of fliustration. Gems . from the pocte, and cloquent passnsea from prore writere, aro combined wih vivid orlginal sketches of trees, flowers, birds, and all adjuncts of rural seenery, fn a delightful mosale that none know better how to create than Hamerton, 1 The Unknown River” describes the voyage of an etelier, In quest of subjects for the cor]mr down n romantie stream, never before explores In nll fta myaterious doublings and windings. The artist finds shundunt material in the sdven- ture fur pen and brain, and spreads it with ef- fective grace before the reader, . —— LPOCIS OF ANCIENT HISTORY, . humas Jorvis, o poted e —. A Battle of Lowsmstives, Faltitta Correpondence tialvestan News, Gen. Figueron, a few dags ugo, with his band ot pronuseiudos, captured both the freight pasrcnger trafns on the Vera Cruz Rall- anyl ntu paint between tho stations of Cameron and o del Macho. One ot the engincera was severely cut with swords, The wirs were robbed of everything valuable, auil.n demand sent to the oflice’of the Company, ot Passo, for £5,000, to be pent with- T one lior, umler’ penalty af the destructiom of the locomotives, andalso o renewed order for VI, -XL., by Mra. 12, Wood- S AND THE PERSIANS. Ty tho % 25 o er the Coxo M, A, Jolat "g;,':':f“i"," e Tarte 0 and 30, Winatrations In Part0; ;:i‘,’lafi)'zf?'{,,','_",‘,,“',flflf{j "’,',",m“,‘{“{,“,’é’ Under tie Koo £ Moeice, $1- i ‘,,figgf‘“;..;;hcgl,;m,';:x.“,':,;‘;; Péior3iors ifgfag'flflfl\?.flifré ‘asso- del Macho, Buledad and “The >The Wayside Trough, " Peter'Moran: * Pre- A . m:'g‘mm.l:(“c“r"’:flo"‘ug': 31‘“;:":;"“:"";‘2’“" ,E"m% el Lo ettins o+ Againet Gp. | 1In the afternaon, na thelr demands were not pochis of Modern | (=0 NG9 SARC 0 S TichiteldCattiedral— | complied with, the trains were ordered back to History,” Nos been so declded that the plan on West Door:” ** Parting with the Baby," A, | Cumeron, the locomotives detached and placed which they were based has been adopted for d Toeatel, Hlustrations in Part 10: ¢ Columbla’s | ot o convenlent distance apart. The engincers second course of volumes, embracing * Epoclis teception,™ C. Mettals; ** }]qy: & arding were then ordered to dash them agalnat each *+ Abandoning the Acta:on, . D other with all the force of thelr et wer, in Ancient History.” " The first number of the | son; ** The urk“t:y}tlrfi Canter buryIC-l_hd.:l‘m'l.“ Which w¥on dun:;’ n‘,’fi“t:m 4 fh';“"}'m‘:,o‘.,f“ new sultc contains an admirably-framed sketeh | - Bfter A, Bulowayy o flcgole, © ttichter; E1ie: | English losomotlves, costing fully $100,000 of that perfod in the 1ifo of Greeee Which was | §o1%,an Siins Soated Granie, 8. Read, were utterly destroged. A honfire” was then devoted to n prosceution of the wars with Persta, | St. Aleholar for June (Scribner & Co., New Ygrk), wade ok both tralns, the telegraph and nstru- Tho era was onc of _the niost momontous fn the Tiis namber hus neventy-ono jllustrations; and | ments were carried off_on mules, and then, the aman the contrihutors are Susan Curlidee, T, 11, Alirich, 11. 1., Noah Drooke, Celia 'Thaxier, and othor noted welters for the Juveniles. Xew Century for, March and_April (Juternational FreeTrade Allfance, Now York). & American Bookeller for May 15 {Amerlcon News Gompany, New York). Litetl's Living Age—current numbers (Littell & ny, Doston). Appletons Journal—cureent numbora (D, Apple- ‘ton & Co,, New York). work oft destruction complete, the heroes re- tired to thefr mountain fastnesses, leaving the miscrable passengers 1o reach their destination on foot or as hest’ they could. Who will talk of capital for railroads {n M co after thist cxlstenco of the Hellenic tribes, determining the deadly comifat between the persistent des- potism of the Eaat and the progressive freedom and enlightenment of the West. Mr, Cox has produced an excellent epitome of the centuries during which the struggle continuced, dé; )lclln‘; with much clearness the viclssitudes through which, not only the Grecks, but the other natlous fnvolved” with themselves in tho great warfare, were compelicd fo pasa, The book ls well furnished with maps, chronological tables, fndexes, and other adjuncts cssentlnl to fts completeness. —— SANITARY DRAINAGE, THE SANITARY DRAINAGE OF HOUSES AND NOTICE. "RUPTURE. ——— LITERARY NOTES. Licut. Cameron, the African explorer,will pub~ 1isk o book in the sutumn. Mies Lonise M. Aleott’s new volume, cntitled Rr. 3. A BERSAN remecttally notifes the aMicted toLewaro uf traveling Impostors xho are going about 1he country relling Jmitation appllances and polsonous imixture aa curatiya campound, fraudulently pretend- iniz to understand Lia buxiness,'and thua cadangeriog thic lves and caustog {rreparable Injury to the unfortu- nate. lfe IsA o sgcnta, nor has hie ever Jostructed any 'LOWNS, ) ; ll Pitchers, w v dusa, one fn his uatiiews Dr: Sierman, Js now in St, Louls TOWNS, Dy Gmonur E Wawrsa, Ju, Con. | ISilver Ditchers,” will sppear i ferw dass. | g il et Ghitasn s ine: whors thore i Works, " Thnbe ph 430, Now York: lurd & | Grorge Sand has recently published another | iy unmali bim i porson, Buirest, e heneol of s Houghton.” Chlcago: Jamsen, McClurg & Co. wvolume, of four feuilletons printed some time ago | New York. Dooks, with likenemes of cases bifor and Price, §2, The important subject of sanitary dratnage Is treated in this voluine with great thoroughness and ability. The author has collected o large mass of statistica from foreign and doe wmestic sources, showing the dolcterious effect upon health of impure alr and finpure water, and tho vital necessity of avolding these two ovils by o perfect system of sewage In both houses”and towns. “The book s intended for the beneflt of tho averago citizen and house- holder, and combines valuable information re- gurding the provention of dlsease, with practi- cal directions for tho removal of waste prod- after cure, od on reecipt of 10 cont, in the Kemue. Carita §s the name of a new story by Mx\'a. Ollphant, to bo begun in the June number of the Cofnhlll Magazine. e A History of the United Btates, *from o somewhut novel point of view,” is promised by Mr. W. F. Rac, suthor of * Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox,” o ) Qur humorous literature 18 to be Increased by “ A Bald-Headed Iistory of Amerlea,” o bur- leaque on historleal events fu the United States, illustrated by Thomas Worth, llAli‘floAll TINE TABLE. ARRITAL A0 DEPARTURE F TRALRS e e 4 by axeopiod | A | 8 excepted. onday cxce) . PG Biiuday st a0 2. . 3 Datlyo ) CRECPLO OHICAGO & NORTHW] RATLWAY, “Tleket Oftices, 62 Clark-st. (Sherman [louse) and 75 Conal-street., corner Madison-at,, and #t the depota. Leave, | Artive. aPacific Fast L aDubuaue Day uets, and their polsonous cmanations, from the The publication tn Garmuny of Gocethe's cor- | @bubuque Nigh Viimtty of arn haiationa. Tho.text s 1o | reapoanencowitn the Brothors Tumboldt L | SAmaS lustrated with numerous wovd-cuts. been followed by that of his_correspondence with Aug W.mid Fricdrich Schlegel, Tieck, and others. Although Lord Lytton has withdrawn *Kin A NOVEL. WYCIH MAZEL. Dy SusAx and Authors of **Wide, Wido Warld, A WaAnNER: Queechy, . h D, P Poppy,” & new editfon of the poewms he has al- otc, 1tmo., pp. 648, New York: G. P. Tut- | royuy published is to be brought out by Chap- ';‘.‘;,";f:{“' Uhicago: dasen, ‘Mctarg & Co. Tont & Hinil in Londou. - Tho first. volumo Wi appear this month. Me, Macgahan'snew book, ¢ Under the Nortli- e Lights,” {s out in London, It is o record of the crulse of the Pandorato Peel's Stralt in One cannot lelp belng [nterested in Wyeh Hazel. There is sufliclent originality about her $0 exelte a lively cutlosity fn ber plquant, way- ward movements; and yot all the while we are @=Tepot corner of Wellswnd KTuzle-at. 2—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzic-sta, N OENTEAL B scarch of 8ir John Fraukllu's papers, and has o AILROAD, thoroughly consclous that shio Is a fletitious crea- | map and Hlustrations. i PRl e chmes af i tlon,"the like of which never dld, nor could, ex- A work entitled “The Last Act: Belng the i = ist In reality. Tho continual protests of tho Funeral Rites of Natlons and Individunls,® reason ugulst the charm pructiced upon the im- which whil contadn curious account of the dls- Mafl (via Maln and Atr Lto).. agination, makes tho perusal of her story o tan- | posal of thedead by fire, cremation, water, afr, Izn{ hxpress, ahtisfaction, “The alr of Improbabillty | burlal, otc., cdited by Willkun Tégs, Is' aut | Kpaazuo talizinj which Fuvcslu the chief character pervades the cntire huok, md destroys ita efleet. Although begulled into reading it from cover to cover, when all I8 dono thero {8 a strong feeling of dlscontent with the laek of art giaringly appar- ent in plot, narrative, and portraiture. nounced In London, Leon Chotteau, of Paris, has Just)mh!lnhcd L3 work cutitled ' Le Guerre du 1. »ulrfxudenu (1775-1783) lea F'rancais en Amevique. 1t Is pre: ceded by an ntroduction by M. Labouluye, whose warn admirution for Amerien und Dier fustitutions shines forth in every pussage. "f faturday Ex. * Bundoy Ex. § Mouday Ex. § Dally. OHICAGQ, ALTON & BT, LOUIB and OHIOAGO, KANBAS QITY & DENVER SBHORT LINES, BARNES’ CENTENNIAL HISTORY. Tnton Depot. West Slde, near Madison. ONE IIUNDRED YIARS OF AMERICAN INDE- Murrn}a the London publishier, will bring out "Hekew Oflicca: ‘usu«.fpet'.wzfd lgdlmdfkp ke TENDENCE. Dy tho Author of Banxes' Brieg | & new edition of Sir Gardner Wiikinson's great. Tiatory of the Unlted States for Schools, 8vo., | Work, tho Mauncrs and Customs of tho An- F\p‘s%u' New&\swk, chscagoh and New Orlcans: | clent’ Egyptians,” which has long been out of | Raosas City & Denver Fast Ex. . 8, Barnes 0. . Price, $ The first Impulsc is to regard this book with suspiclon, as manufactured to sell on tho PR Yeorla l’l'nynl': o print because the guthor's health lias prevented KXeoros & his undertoking it revision and enlurgement. Abxard It wlill be edited by Dr. Bircl, strongzth of tho popular wateh-word, ¢ Centen- | _ An jmportant work on “David Fredrieh | gtrcator, Lacon, W B e frovoa b e BA a Strass, and tha Theology of Iia Thine,” fs about, | doihet & DeGels Atcomurst to b ssucd tu Germany, The first volume, just rewly, takes tie blography duwn to tho tiinu of Stroigs’ expulslon from Tucbingen in conse- gncnw of the “Life of Jesus,” his call to LARE SHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN, Leave, I Arrive. 8 of much limmmu werlt. The style {s uncomn- moply sprightly and nttractive, und will win upon aknost any reader, Facts and ancolotes are deftly woven together, producing o narea- Mall, ¥ia Mato tivo thut's fallaf instruetion mnd ontéelahument “X":l“‘":‘"d fil’;:“”{,:‘l'"‘"h‘u!":' e LI for old and young. more proporly a stor; 00k on o Pleasurcs of Angling,” b} it A Ty than s hmu{yul&muh el cur?hu!y n¥ our b | the Ton. Gearge Dawson, of the A"’""Jy! G e BIIm OO o o b e 4 AL e o B dopendences ntt It 1a 5o Skilifully 14 thaty for | Eventug Journaty will be publlshed in o few duys this reason alone, 1t deserves to bs commended, by Bheldon & Co., New Yorle, Mr. Dawson I8 ‘Fhe {lustrations are abundant and credituble. veteran sportsman, having taken thirty-five snnual trips to distant streams Where the salmon und tront most do congrogate. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILROAD, Union Depot, corner Madlson and Cannl-sts. Ticke Oiflco, (K bautl Clarkeat,, opposite Sherman Hous sni uf Dopot. WIHITTIER’S POEMS, HOOLE¥'S MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. WILL E. CHAPMAN. POBITIVELY LAST WHEK OF PIQU H. Curtaln rires promptly al 2 p. m. Wodnesday ant Satorday and each evening al 8“ m, Monday, May 22— Earnest Binm's thrilling Prench drama ROSE MICI1EL, with Miss ROSE EXTINGE in the title role, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Last week ot MAGGIE MITCHELL. Monday, Tnesday, and Wednesday nighta, the new play Nannette O’ Wearithorne. Thursday and Saturday Kights—LITTLE BARE- FOOT. Friday Evenl )("’ 20, Cnmp(lmenln? nz, Ma fenefit to MAGGIE MITCHELL. Mrs, JAS. 1 FOSTER as Panline. in the Lady of Lyons,” MAG- «s Mansger. ar GIE MITCUELL an Katty "Shcal, g paturday, Maggte Mitchell atince. THE COLISEUM. BUNDAY, May 21, AND ALL THE WEEK. LOOK AT THE A’l"l‘lla\CTIOI\'S. FEMERSON & CLARK, the Dre: Dance Artlate, DILLY & MAQGIE Artiata, TIE FAMOUS SANYEALS, Mand, Globe Walkers and Jnzziers, MORTOYN, Irirn Bong snd Dance, TEET TERS; LYTTIEGRANT: HARPER&STA. and the COLISEUM QUARTETTE. Every act new. t NSILLL Tl only cool and comfortable place of amugenient fu the city, Admlselon, 25 centa, Ferformance every ‘cren Sinday afternoon atl, {EW OHIOAGO THEATRE. R. M. HOOLEY. Monday, Moy 23, E ing ot 8 o'clock, and urday Matince, COLBY’S MINSTRBELS. 1iva ww atid Drilliant programme. Firat appearance Of KK & DIk, tie world-renoned tong and danc e, Fi ANTED A Xi7its BOY, AL ROTON CTIVE THE WALKED, MISCHIEVOUH GUISH URCHIN. AQADEMY OF MUSIO. Inangural night for Every ovening, W cer, No onc shon) dice, Mondny Evo. nn\’y‘ 22, nerdny and Saturday Matl- fnil to rce our FULL DRESS n FEMALE MINSTIEL FIRST PART, together with an Qllo superior to anything In the city, bringing in sli the apecialty artiste, and concluding with the laughable sketch called **A SLIPPERY DAY.' &econd Ladles’ night, Thnrsday Evening, May 25 Extrn Ladies' entertaintnent Bundsy ovenlng, May 28. _General admisslon 1o oll parts of tho house, 25 cents. COL. WOOD'S_MUSEUM, Monday cvening, May 22, the Chicago Favorite, 3r. FRANK E. AIKEN, will nl]viblcnl in a new American Drama cntitledl *‘BERT; O, OCEAN TO OCEAN." Mondsy Matince: **THE INVIS. IBLE PRINCE. " BOOKS, «PRESE)EOOKS The Centemnial Year, 1-THE PLEASURES OF ANGLING, by Journal, a Gro. Dawsox, of the Albany Evenin veternn sportaman, vol., tinte egantly illustruted. 2—A LIFE OF DR. NOTT, for 02 dent of Unfon College, by C. VAN enrs Presi- ANTYOORD, D. D., and Prof. TAYLOR LEWIS...... 2,00 3—-DEAR LADY DISDAIN, by Justiy, Mc- Cautuy,.. . . +$1.00 4—TEMPEST-TO! TONuevuoens 6-LBAH: A Woman of Fashion, by Mr. ANX1Z EDWARDS.. 0-MY LIFE ON THE PLAINB, by Gen. CustER, ustrated.....ooveiiennennenn 82,00 7-0UR POETICAL FAVORITES, A. C. Kexpuucr. Two series, each... 8~WORDS AND THEIR USES, by Iucu- AID GRAXT WHITE. vsceersonnnre $:1.00 9—A HISTORY OF ANOCIENT AND MODERN PHILOSOPHY, by dosers 11 \(..l VEN.. - 10—-ROGET'S _THESBAURUS OF LISH WORDS AND YHRASES, Edition 11-LINLY ROCHFO. CAUTHY .aoavaresnnne 12-0UGHT WE TO AxNtE Epwanba... 13—-PAUL MABBIE, THY. SBED, by Tlmnnnnzs’{‘x;.‘_; i B by Jusriy Mc- VISIT EER? by Mrs. 1.00 by Justin McCan- ..31.00 Either of tho above sent by mall on recelpt of the price. SHELDON & COMPANY, 8 MURRAY-ST., N. Y. A | [\ ) AN ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The Geners! Transatlantic Cnm{:uhy'. Mall Steamers. berween New York aud Havre, caliing ut Plymouth (G. i) for the tand 0f passengers, The spleie o lia favorile route fur tho Continent (b ticrly than any otlicr) will all froi ¥ Forth Itfver, aa foilows : LATRADOR, Renglie .faturday, May IQUES Bouroly u aturiday, Jine 3,3 F OF X D (ncliding W First cabin, £110 to 3120, acconiing 10 accom: Uon: seeond cabin, &74; (nl, $10. Return (e Tediiced TAtvs, | Seerae, €2 with super datluns, fuctuding wine, heddlng, and utensilis out extra charge. bteamers marked thud ¢ do hot carry slecrage pasengers = LOUIS DeBEIAN, Agent, o5 Droadway, . ¥, JITR, No. {7 Clark-st., comer Kandotph, X G W, F. N Ageint for Chicags, THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF JOIN Joave GUREENLEAF WHITTIER, With Numerous 11« lustrations, Paper. 7. Boston: James . Oszood & Co. Chlcago: Jansen, McClurg & Ca. Price, “ Messrs, Jumes R. Osgood & Co. have project- ed u new enterprise, which will be recetved with favor by uinultitudo of readers, It s the pub~ Hgation of acheap and complete edition of the 8 of Whittler, Longfellow, und Tennyson, n cammemoration of the Centeundal. Thefirst number, now at hand, includea between singlo coveraull_the contents of tho kovernl vuluies Whittier haa produced. Tho convenicncs of having tho entira worka of a fuvorite poct as- sumbled fn one colleetion will be generally up- precinted, The book {8 neatly printud {n doublo columns, and ornumented with excellent en- gravipgs. T &G, T 8 . 70, m, 008, m, * 4:00p. m. 506 p. m."u:mn: o p.m.'s 7000 m. Tho Boston Z'ranscript says that much new ovidenee, neglected by other writers on Bunker 11, hos been uttlized In the Rev. LN, Turbox's Y Life of Isracl Putnam,” which Lockwood, Broaks & Co. have In preparation. Tho author unkes etroug argminent {n proot that Putnam wi the aetual copinander of the Amerfcans at Bunker Hill. It Is stated that thero is a large Dickens cor- respondence which John Forster would not toueh,—enough to maky thres or four volumes, well worthy of publication, It scems kel that snother Mo of Dickens will uppesr, {t Luving been remarked that the present one, by Fonster, falls to satiefy cithor the public or the novellst's friends, Mrs. Julla Ward Iowe Las ncnfls completed the brief memolr of her late husband, Dr, Howe, for the blingd, and it will be printed during the summer. Probably o more extended biogriphy, inctuding mueh of Dr, Howe's correspondence, via Miiwauki cts for St aul polls are guod elticr via Madtson and Prafriy r via Watcrtown, La Crowse, and Winona. TLLIROIB OENTRAL RATLROAD, footof Lak nd foot of Twonty-sccond-at. ieket Office, 121 Randoiph-at., near Clark. Dulml"_ Catro Night PR Neir pringheld Night Ireas, TRGFIA and KoKk Jxpros. . Dublique & Sioux Clty E: Tiubuijug & Sioux City Gllman Passenier. ... — NILE JOURNAL. A NILE JOURNAL. By T. G. ArrLerox. lus- = 5 ¥ it 13 suld, wilt be propared by Mrs, Howe during — {rated by, Buaxxe thensox, Lo, ope 807 | the next two or b Yoy —tho materlal Tor | CT0AGO, BURIINGTON & QUINOY RATLEO. McClurg & Co. Prico, §2.45 ) * | such a life belng very abundant. Depota, foot of Lake-st., tndianu-av,, and filxtcenths #t., and Cana and Slxicentli-se, Tlcket Otiices, 59 Tho stilted, affected stylo o’f this book makea Clark-st., and at deputs, very tlresomo reading. The author scems, by hia continunl talk ahout colors, and tones, and A mogniticent {llustrated cdition of Victor Hugo's **Quatre-vingt-trelze™ has recent) been published in Pards. The author himselr, Mafl and Rxpross. who 13 sald to havo couslderuble artistle talent, : pletures, to b su artlst, cither amateur or | has contributed thres illustrations, und tho Rt e & sia [rofessionals aud it ls charitable to bobo | other engravings are by Morin, Duncon, Brlot bt Gl a3 - warks inoro cleverly with thebrush than with | $atel Viena,Glibert, Karl Bodmor, and Bd | Pt o O the pen, "Thure 18 very seanty fufurinstion con- | Jiuyard, ,.,"t"]w,,. cere. 'The fourth volume of | Kansas City, Leavenworith veyod fn his fournal,’ whlch” was written, tho | ¢ho Friuch transtation of Shakyeuro by Frati | Adeor Gassmier. oo eencs Allrora Pussenger., Mendota, Oflaws’ Tinscnizer. l»rulaco states, for tho entertaiment of the au- bor and hls nfecea, It should have been kept cols Victor "lliw—"l“ elder of tho two ons of for thelr private beuctt, t Victor Hugo—lus {;m sppeared. ‘The month Vofore b deatir Fruicain fugo revised tho | AR i B e D"",)OKS RECEIVED, ;:ll_fl?mmuuon, which is the one most valued In 1::‘-""'.’ nu:w{:, s 3ee i NEW QODIVA, 1ty raxiay Hore, Author of | wpigechor fn Letters Written During the chts § 7100 . depanrey e uott boPP 3l ihe: Cumpaigna of ISIISiaY 13 the titlo of w work THEROGD Path FOR BAITH., Dy C. 4. G., | Just published i Germany by E. you Columb, Anthor_of "uuu} Derwent, ™ of 1mu., ppe Ymbahly 2 descendunt of somo relativo of York: T Y. Crowoll. Blucchor's second wife, Kutharina Amalls von 278, Now ' w $ Ex. Monday, THE TWO DARBARAS: A Noves. Ly Ouicm STAR BALL LINE, ONITED STATES & DRAZLL MAIL STEAMSIITS. rom Waisuu's Whart, iruotd Y auibuco, Salling n, N, Y. For his, sud 120 Juneiry, calitng Satunduy, Moy 27 huraday, Jutie = baturday, July — . o WaALK L LK STANTT i ;fl ‘EL:(‘A'\&IH“I"J!”UIX{ ight ahd pasase B VELS Sl & 54 Pl STATE LINE. SEW YORUS TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, NEW YOI T \D LONDONDERRY, 3 (Theso Arac-clyns fulfpowcred weatavrs will safl grom Tl No. Nrih River, foot of Caul-sl, New i $12 Hiesrae ag Toweat pales. 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June & A nne 10 OANADA, Wednesday, May 51 Cabiu passage, € 70, 3hd €45 ourrvcy, * Retura el B T i ubwaras on Greus Ml O ppiy o WA, LA RO, Clark Puu.il)u“ifi'"um EXHIHITION, Colomb. Apart from the coustunt interchung- AND TR0 Monmiusi, Author of *Bosom Foew ™ eto. | ng of the ahive and, tho acensutivo cases,—un | pege nm:&’_"!E ‘“l’,sfiwfi%‘,’"k{“&.m Grand Jamu., pp. 833, New Yorki G. W, Carlolon & lxlFos)‘ucrmy with which all filiterato Prussians | "facing, and at depols 132 ilehlyun-av, Corer Maol: THE HEY OF IS GARMENT: Brinruai, Lea. | Of 100 old provinces us well oS 'of tho Capital | _son. ‘Fralus leave from Expositlon uildiog: woa 7uiox Tu Lirs ov Oua Lonb, Iy the oy, | 8¢, 10 Silceaarehere duttecsi o Leave, | Avrive. Pranx SEwatt, 12 . 293, 1) ¢1- | mainly Interesting from the fudifference the old . Rt e, S8 RS 0. 11, Lipbinoats & Carr 23, Bhltadel- | Y e playedon all uoeastons for the spell- | D3y ExpreusTulimas, Dra | NEWSPAPER-POETS; om, Wawrs axp Tuxm | ing and punctustion which aro taught in the | New York without change..| 8:304. m.| 8:108. m. Avtuons. By Aurnonso'A. liovxins: Square | schools, and his disregard of the Germun rulo to | Aflautle | Express = bulian htlun;&.hwumnzbml‘w#;mn N, Y.: Nurel | begtn all nouus with o capital Jetter—ho seema | - halicshunticloomBloeyr| o0 | oo 0 T . to bave reserved the latter honor fog the verbs. “i0aly TR0 TURAINE T66 Totel c4re 18 Now Fork; FERIODIOALS RECEIVED, A Lion Loose, PITTSBURG, FT. WAYHE & Seribner's Monthly for Juns (Scribner '® Co., Moo Yok Teinih FITISOUBG, 2. WATHE & URIUAGO BATLWAY, Now York), ~ Contonts: *'0ld Jandmarks it | A large Afelcan Hou, known us “Parker,” be- Los Arive, Pulladelphia” (lustrated), by Rebocca Nardiug | Jouging to Howo & Cushing's clrcus and menog- | Day Express. 55700 8. T, |8 7:00 By Davia; i Teuant Madgo " by Kate Putuam Oa- | oriv, a2 Flatbush aud Fift avenucs, in Brooklyn, | Pacis, ki I§ 818 . .t 0304 n. good;' **Beds and Tubles, Blools aud Candlo- | Pt 88 FI ot e e eaberay | Local Tasscager= st STatii, 1 diunp. o, f pional Sticki,” Bitth Papor (lusirated), by Clarunce | VKO suty of the bars of ls tago yestenday | kus Jo:00 . e | R a. Gooky, 1rullip Nolaws riends: “er, Suow aticrioon, ual dushot through thi bt arbichy | Ml 503 B, .18 8:03; usports, " chapters XV., XVI.,XVI1, (il | contained the wild animals into the open spaco « Sund, 5 4 ok Evorotd’ Hnjos’ ~*iendn- | Which surrounded tho circus tent wnd srhidhs | gariandar ejeeptsd. " VDAE Yeaturdsy excipled: ciation,” 'by Charles Carrolly *'(sbrlel Con. | wus scparated from the strect by o high broad — o] ray," chaplers nxvm,—k& ::'l'x ‘{,oi’fifii fence. COreat excltement was at once created BALTIMORE & 0HIO Y, b BATLROAD. Harto; **Bllence s Golden, ' by among the performers and employces, who rushed | Tratnsleave frou rear of, Bxpoaltion Buflding and foot t +*Fllgelme. and Puritans, ™ by’ Tryon "Edwards! | or the stipet in their staro costumen. Duriig | S duentstecondst, Dopot cormor Madiaonat, st uan llfnfluwuml,:f,:‘ Wby, i‘;,ofl;, Nadali | all the cxcitement tha,nu:ficncumthu el tone | M iy Chy SI0E By GITk .y carser i Chonog: - v ow ASioHce wan Natog" (itluge | Were unaware of whiat was golng on in t»u Artivo, tratod]; ** Union College™ (illustrated), by Wikl smalter fuclosure gud outside, Asthe performs i e S Tam Welle; **Courage," " Ueorge Houghtou; | ers were ficd, MP. Bowles, thu man who hiad | Accommodatio i Bome Exporiimetts 1a Co-operatlon,* second | been left by Prof. Losson in churge of the | Yoy b o e Harhacd: [ Tho Love of & | cuges, seized n polo und dashed through the | 2% ety Ty e puios Tt | oiflots b sttt 15| V1o “k Sl k) 2 W i | buxes blockading the passage, one of the femalo g 0. oty Nustarums, By 1 1L S oples of 106 | o, Tlor clothing bud beeu tom from hor back | 2P UGS oS, Bhoraian it Bocloty;™ *Cuiture and Frogresi **Thy by the antnal, which had cought the.sweeping World's Work 3" ** liric-a-Bruc, " Galocy for dyna (Bholdun & Co., New York Contentas *VThy Pre-Hapbaslicats England trall of her dress, tearfog it to shreds. Bawles, us thu( wmumfi'pmufilfiawml hiw, selzed unl throw ber over one of the lwgu dicsalng chics at Omaba, Loavouw'th & Atch Kl !; 7 Acouniiuodation. * ("O8BE & BLAGKWELLTH i)ullb‘ TIOKLES Ta Maly Vineyur, (0w FAUCES Tor VU, Mot, and Gams, 'Pm-'nm MEATH und FISI, (GESUINE MUATAID, "S'fii EL101 MALT VINEGAT, JAJIB. JELLIES, MAIRMALADES, and othor i LE A q DIRPLAYED [RUEE UECIACTES, AR DR view ury il re 3 o Akl al), ‘whiero fuspection d, wisd ir sold by sl dealers i Srstecl fruscrics o tratk wd € o 1 ted Bl anad, ulne article b labele Cliiint 4 NEW Pun ATIONS, e SORIBNER FOR < JUNE Opons with o brilltantly Hinstrated Paper, “Qll Loundmarks fn Philadelphia : Unfon Collego T8 shown to ua with pen and poncil fn & very Intors esting way, CLARENCE COOK writos agalnon’ HOUSE FURNIBHING AND DECORATION, Parnard Contributes Iin Becond Paper, ““Somo, Experlments In . Co-operation,t wos Named ;” ¢ Pllgrimg o ‘' Charlotte Oushman 3 Tho Lovo of a Hundred Years (" and othes Papers and Storles will attract attontion, “IHOW TO SEE NEW YORK,” In the Department of *‘II0MF AND BOCTETY," Wil bo of Intereat to our Centennlal visltors, DR. HOLLAND writes of * Advertising Bhamo,” and “The Literary COlass,” A New Doparturo,” &oc. Brio-s-Bric grows in variety and fntercst, as do all the Editorlal Do- partments, DBRET HARTE'S STORY Tutroducen tho reader Lo the Callfornia Vigiiantex, with & graphic power and intensity of interest - surpassed aince Charles Dickens wrote. Edward Everett Iale’s Serial Elven us rome charming glimpees of Napol and Josephina, in letters lrnr:l France, poiven The entlro number fsa credit to onr American perlodical literature, which hasof late descrvedly ottracted so much attention abroad, The Sporting * "s"r‘:(x'a lnr‘; \l;l;:don, In A recent Issuc says: NER'S [n the eSS, fn ket MampL e M e ery magazine. Asarule, the magazines which aro tern) ‘domentic™ ar ¢ family " have vory fow literary attractionn: vl.:n;i:flml’a‘l«'x homely and honsewifcly in tone. _But Sentnxzn's, whilo{t has all the best features of th - azine, haa alxo the higher snd more l"(e’r‘l’:‘l’:l’;’(‘i of the average run of sinilar papera Jo oor bert forms of perfodical liternture. The mise celluneous articles In Scuinxzn are, a8 o ralo, superior to tho best ehtlling monthlics, whilst thn {llustrationa leave most of our beat §}lastrated mag- nzines immesaurably in therear, both an re; quality nnd‘;\unmlly. Thero 1anot a better lus- trated ’!\crlo cal than Bcnisxen extant, and not one in England anything like equal to it Price, $4.00 o year ; 35 centaa Number, SCRIBNER & C0., Publishers, New Yark. The Brightost! Xunniost! Choapest! WHAT ENGLISH CRITICS SAY. Tias the fourth of the serics of papers ¢ TALIKS WITH GIRLS ** By Leading American Authors, rdted ach widg attention S BaTe 8t ‘There {8 o150 the eccond part of THE CAT AND THE COUNTESS, Translated by T, B. Avonrca, with silhonotta fetrations by Horxixs—tho finest scries of sil ouette draywlngy evor executed In thin country. 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