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Won. o 8 B INE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. SUPTEMBER 23, S-TWELVE PAGES. 7 " : Ty Arenun Tnewoan. Paper, Pri ? 3 v L einclple, whiieh pervadesroot, atem, branch, teaf, | turned up h A i~ LITERATURE. DT o eeper Prico. 0 ents MOODY’S REVIVAL HALL. pincte s persaocrot e, brspeh 538, | e un o s ant gt the cmonds yre 10 LAKESIDR LIBRARY, No. 8. ABTARAND A L (lentlin-root aold by drucgists §s the Gentlan | tried'n little, and cnded by declating that ' y HEAILTS £ Novmr, 'y Fionyen dymmrary, D {ntes, which grows in the Klpm, ant han nxtllory | Adutptius was “ust horrid " All of which ¢ ‘ 3 ) & Co, Pricy, = s S whorls of yellow flowers. Our Centaury afords | would not have ocenrred had . : sivdefl =" e e 1 2 s - o amd 20 i the. kot whoe | well exested, ar Jork a novieo. in Jowelsy for. " & 1 Velume XI. of the Memoirs o DPERIODICALS RECEIVED. e T N 5 R i I 7 m ruots have been Iam‘fl u;cd in llu; l;l:,‘\'fl::x':: the art ol fiitating gems has been 8o nuch pere v - John Quincy Adams, B?Inbnnl:p;:‘ fnrfl«.xlr:)llxg: (fi:r&:‘-;‘rn fi(;’»’ “"cu"'\‘fiyfli N 2 - \\f\ S /// i i tr:(';l‘l,»:::’;\: ?;1 t{n&:l:‘n:’l‘lluruclureli; uh?nf-: a\“gm\l- {;;"lecdl;rlt‘l.t:flfigfiru;\‘r:orrfigm\iil‘}):oI‘\‘;sufic:;lll; I 5 3 A - 3 . = = s » ot T e ik oot g number uf the Gentian-roots, by far too mauny | tained which pressnts a burd, fine, lustrous a; G neon; Sheth "l “Fabis, Woots i > > S\ : Ementlon fers, are emplov fn difrent | pearane; l.he’;ln moclc diamnds dopend "Tuort; Man Who Lost THa Ks Wy Hal Ijorth - B 2 Rt 7 st 2 countries for thelrexcellent tonical lowever, on the artistic construction and sct What Ho Thought of Maffit, Joyesen: d‘;g':‘n.n' Larale o Ul et Je S 777 s ! (ualitics. ting of the tinsel pasiad behind them. Mons, 4 rnol *A ncl E i/ - = tin Agri T — lie U the Celebrated Revivalist, Bourgningnon, of Parls, who Lasa world-wido TIIE DISEASE CATARACT, reputation os 2 manufacturer of pastes, cxhibits, In the continuation of lils {llustratiye serics { in the French department, main hulidlmz, fag of rescarchies i which sclentific and practical | almiles of some of ‘tho most famous micdleine haa been advanced by experimentation diamonds of the world. Among these imita- cultural College," by i ', Libby; Gf the Thine by Genrio Ty waring, o **Jolin Chinaman tn 8an Fraficico, by Thos 1,'Vivian; **In, Loneiiness," hy {2, C. Meyer +* Autamn Tidos; ¥ by John Burranghst Philip Nolan'n ¥rtends.* X, by Ridward, Everott lale; A Bovel by Charlotte Yonge- tionsis that of the Kol-l-noor,~—'* Mountain of “4Tha Tawo Mysierice, % by Mary Mapes Dodea on the lower animals, Dr. B, W. Richardson | Ljght,"—which Is a “stone of {inmenae size and PBooks and Periodicals Wirand A{’,,’f,z:".’é";m‘ 4 ,,;’“,',’DM,,‘I’ T Sitens Eives a history of the discoverics that have been | & rumantic history. or 8 thowsand sears it Received. R SN 7 Mchard Henty Stod- made reganling the discase called cataract. In | was stolen® from ‘soverchm by sovereign, snd ¥ fnet *'Ilume and Socloty " - **Culture ‘and TFrogress; “Tho World'n = Work:" Dric.a- Brnc," Tho plece de rexistance of this number—~ +*Notes on §almon-Fiahing,*’ by A. G, Wilkinson ~Isamarvelof artistic illuatzation, and unususlly thorough literary and technical work, Cnntrary to common custom, nothing, eithier in text or 1869, Dr. Welr Miwhel), of Philadelphia, ob- | a8 the cause of numerous helty wara atnong Orfental tribes. It at last fell into the 88~ rerved that a cataratlc condition of the Jens of | GrCEE HICR bRy b (0 O K amiaebe, the eye could bo induced in a frog by im- | Baber of the Mogula," and who thought tha mersiog & part of Its body in stmple sirup, | stone could be improved by polisbing, He in» ur by fnjecting & solution of sugar into the trusted the diamond to on ignorant and un- Tho (Hudson's Bay Torritory— Tifo in the Great Fur- dorsul sac. The eo-existence of diabetesand [ 3Killed cutter, y whom e welght was reduced 1] N ¢ fr th . el Region. st it Heonrerad Lo the umciaus Catarne I mas had rcady oo obeeveds and | OISy Coacm i F, AATILESR8 Yis WIS published; but now and {muullng matter on tho 'matural history of the salman, on tha fiy-fnhing reglon f our Ca. noatan_ cousins, on eplit bamboo-rod making, etc,, cte., intersporseid with sncciote. personal oarrative, sod curlous angle-lore, make up a mot chirming as well a4 inglriciive pajior, " Gaming . blg-Saimon lole,” on puge 470; + Countess-of-Duflerin Lool, ™ paga 74; ‘and the Investigations of Dr. Mitchell, showing that | down In the sume n{oporflon, 10 great was that thecataract Induced by experiment was curable | soverelgn’s raze. 'he stone should not have by experiment, pointed toward further dis. | beca reduced fo welht of leas than 400 carats, coverles repecting the cause and the remedy and at that size It would have Leen worth $5,~ for the discase in man, Dr. Richardson took up | 000,000, The diamond was fionlly fl‘g'-“"’d by the Investigations where Dr. Mitchell had lett British troops In une of Eugland’s them, conducting his experiments while keep- | Esstern wars, and was added to ths e e er L, poet' 7 o L ybty i i frog In atntietc stmonptere, ' | ST IETER LR o ot whore it ; iy are, th cinl object r. itichanlson fn pur- | 8t the Grea y rfection of atintle magazito-Minration, T | S0 0 he mectings held by Mossrs. | ing_on tho ground. Its helght fs 35 foct. | Armour, Cyrus Bentloy, Clisrles E. Culver, E. | S4in the rescarches s todutormine theority iracted mch aitemtion.. It has Hince beca, re- Do, quasteie: t 40" Jute ko | toody and Sankoy have outgrown tho churcl | ‘Thie slaning allrio inclose ‘a cortidor all | 8, Welln 3, Johnston, aud L P, Morchouse, of tho eaturactrus charge, snd the infucnce of | (150, Bl ow” weliti' bui. 106 carat, it4 Leap.® fhrite”Birngile, " and M kandu, o | o ivcotuire of tielr Umes, and, furthermore, | round, which, ai tho front,fs the full helght of | Tie clol f Lo be under tho direction of Prof, e el that. s3taract Could be o | beanty and brilisncy Were much {ncreased by ono of tha chief stiractionn of the Ari-Gallery at that, for the sake of securing o scrics of thess the first story. This space will be utlifzed for | George C. Btebbine, formerly of this city, but | duced by all the soluble salts belonging to the the operation. ik ear's Expontion: Tinaclcls 4 AMMOSAER | srvies tha boen possul to arcct and pay | ngulry roome,te. Thore nalto to be an offe | more ecenty trom Boston, Ieunderstood st Uil and aino” thit, whenorer tho speciic | | Another gem, an_imitation of which fe ex- B O Ehrace °F Tront:kinhing | fory by public subscription, serics of great hialls | on Monroe street fitted up for the usc ot memn- | Mr. Moodyias long been secking a man to train | kravity of the bload s ralsed, by the prescce | sy % the Mountalnss mow onc_of tho on ths Ttangeley Laken," by Tdward Soymour; | 10 times the sizo of our uveraza first-cluss | bors of the press, Two rows of windows on | aud lead the great choruses wiiich:furnish by | I 1t of saline mattor, to top degress sOrs HiE | aneat stones in the Rtusslan' Imperial collection: e e B e, ek, | churchos, ls good proof that the forgmost each side will hight the hall by day, and plenti- | far the greatest amount of the musicat his | it state, cataract follows ns a consequence, | 1ue bistory of this stone Is one of murder and Enootime, * bee. fiobinson Warten . nud others, | religious peopleat theso days regard the coming ful gas by night. The heating Is to be by steam. | mectings, for of course Mr. Sankey caunot sing | It was llkewise found that the disease thus in- m““d“’f“h“,“d lias such a tragic Interest that I Aooting* by T; dobinsoy Warten st gtier® | o1 this Gospel-preacher andthis Gospul-singer as | The work throughout fs after the manner of a | all the time. Prof. Btebbins scems to be the | duced could he removed Ly, oliminating tho!| ‘inatfatleat Inseting s portlon hevat, (o B e s o i & very great, spiritunl lessing. Tho structure, | row of trsticluss wholcaale stores, and, ua far as | coming man for this work, and, {f ho is the suc- | 20ted oaline, amd . redusing (the st 0 e e R e i o) s Midtichs o The ahie, by Thomgs |00l an tnterlor plan 18 glven above, I8 the | accurity and convenlonce are concerncd, Jeevea | cess whiich he promises Lo be, he will be added natural equifibrium. Those salts most fixed tn ! Balloy Aldrich; **The Thorsdalg Telegrap elr ! % , ly up one of the narrow strects of Bazdud, Sud~ Qi 6 world: by, e | O of theso great elgwame, though aiffer | nothing to be deslred. Some care will also be | o the present duo, and we shall lnve the trio, Uhelr cherneal constitution produced thehandeat | ; " Flora Round About Chicago ~The Gentian Family, Tyler, Jr.=-==The Disease dohn Y taraotes-Brief Sci- entific Notes. LITERATURE. JONIN QUINCY ADAMS. oms_OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: Com- pisino Portions o His DIART rrox 1705 10 The "Edited by, CuAnea Fnawcia Anaus. 14851 8vo., pp. 460. Philadelpbiai J. B Lipplacott & Co. Tue portion of Mr. Adama’ journal fncluded t volume oxtends from Sept, 1, . . and most obatinate cataracts. nly the cldest stopped, and, poluting to & I-‘;"';awn'm 0, 1844, It laoncof ‘o most ,‘“"‘a!gne{P“.?‘},Qggg\::'rae‘{;;-;;. by Chnrles Dud- | yup feoim tho one ot Liverpool and the twoat [ taken to ventilate the bulldiug. Soody, Sankey, and Stebbins, Invitationshase | - *1n this production of cataract,? writes Dr. | Strabzee, sald to is brotlier: ; i sting divlsjons that havo een published, | man's Gonelp," XV., by Francis Anne K London in this, that whilethose wera mere tem- | This fs by far th haudsoinest and best of the | heon sent to tho city pastors to fntroduce mem- lun\mnlauné “the first visible demonstration [ (o ¢ S5 18 U2 (Bl that we have beanlogks , - :nn!dzr:'pmnm the authior In tha nobleat light. | g, Iocaniation. " by G o el porary stractures, this is to bo the basement.and | halls erected for the use of thess ovangeliets. | bers to the choir, who must. bo able to ! siny was offered of the synthesis of a weil-known | (0 i The Lrave fight which hemaintained in Congresa for the ¥ight of petition, aod_ to reslat tho ssions of the Blave-Power, commands our hearty respect. Mr. Adams was scnsitive to eriticism, and his feclings smarted keenly under e He shall not eacape us this " firat story of & block of Arst-class stores, The firstesVictoria Hall, tn Livorpool—iisd the | with tho spilt, and with the- understanding | iicasc: 1t Is vow cortaln that, If tha specife T pe s time," replied . " v 3 .. | one of the others. 5 of the Trowladoyrs ™ by Harrics, W, Freston; | B (O " etands on thie south slde of | outward appearance of a vast rag and old junk [ aleo.” All good-natured Christion men and B Lo e e T et | " Alluh Is freati, Fear nothing!" ld to i dr,i Oliver, Tult, " by Eitwin, B Whippis: | Monros streot, between Macket and Frankiln, wardiouse, while the twoln East and South | women singers, who can sttend the meetings | dircct remult, Reeontly Dr. Saison sww this [ the cldest of the brathors. I om Clinfrasy to "V Librariania Worle,» Ly Jolin Clslie; 1*CIar” | covorg u apaco of 1005100 fect, aud Is to contaln | London, with thelr five parallel ranges of gablo | with o good degred of regularity, and who ore cven fn the caso of v youns woman sulloring | WHOR thod wask seeling brorywhers, some bme ac?nthl'leru(uru;;c; ‘{‘SJ;:dnm(lon " 8,000 chuirs. The first floor Is literally the | roofs, might bave been mistaken for monster | warranted under any clroumstances not to quar- from diabotes, who Litame, in n few d“{"» 2 N alery for October (Sheldon & > of the Troubadours,* by Harrict - g " tiie Mountains.’ These are my brothers, and ety e} OF fho terclless duvectivo and | Ogiry 1o Qetaber beldon £ 0oy, New Yol | pround fsot, beloe mada'hy leysiug tho i | leodimuscs 1f thoy hud ot been sheathed | rol in tho cholr, are horeby Invited to send thelr | Soon i ous PAta7ach I BOLG e5eRi Siub i | wo ore now ready to closu the bargala without 'b‘:nu that assailed bim continually on the floor Lincoin: Accountof ills Administration, No, 2, | and covering it with a lnyer of sand, and then | with corrugated sheet-iron. Thelr interior ap- | names and addressos to Prof. Stebbins, care of | covery s mot reached with this fat, dell‘n 3 P ; . :( tho House of Representatives; yet he never '(-';y Gld%\nc\\'emne Wifnr Memottn v'by Uon. | withn coating of tar aud gravel, after the mane | pearanco was greatly improved by texts of | the Y. M. C. A fmportant though it be. The mode of Ab, my good alrs, Lam eorry for you, but I eorgo A. Custer swerved from what he concelved to be the path of duty, to spar himeolf a pang. It was o herole oxample of devotion to the sense of right, acd inclines onc to pardon whatever weaknesses there were §u o really great character, The most notablo records made during the Twenty-seventh Copgress are thoso glving an sccount of Mr. Adams’ defenso against the harge of treason in presenting a petition for the dlssolution, of the Union. IIis version of oL ST N ar e | o et omont. ot tlio ntoracetion. of | Berlpture in great red-fanncl lotteratn a white | From the prescnce of Prof. Btebbins fn the | Fruduction in man and the lower aniimals, of Wii-an, longer fHepwnstuEcpaL it dlie Qfi:{g,,‘-!”:?,‘.‘;{,;o,l"x‘{-& L X 20650 | aslington and Dearborn stroets, This glves | cotton ground, with which tho walls and gallery | city in this muslcal misslon, o report has been ;'l"‘f"',]I‘;X)}fi:‘mfi“&%‘é‘;fi{fi;éflgnm,“;,'l""'a“ “'?f"‘{l..n{‘i?,,i‘{.‘.‘;’;',‘(}{,‘,‘,2“,?.“, i1 gnd XXXV, | fwll i Blacks <Hteprieals* | o floor that fs solid, dry, level, smooth, and | fronts were plentifully decorated, ‘The samo | started that Mr. Sankey wiil not be iere. This | [ At process, with o differont. s | . “*Allal bo praised! I have sold it to Mor by ]’g“!”“‘,’_’"“““'g,',“vi by S5 Tue Brooks Broth: | still, It fs, like the rough beams, posts, ete., style of decoration will prevall in tho Chieago [ report has no foundation in fact: the solo sing- | line, acting Inu slower degree; und the inference "l""“" thie Jew, for 65,000 piastres ood o palr of O DY o i ito Centupnial, | to b froscoed In white, and will contaln 4500 | rovisal hall. h fogt wil be dono by this nlmitable Gospel-stoger | 18 fuir, that, some purticulur Torime of diot are | MREUOTSERl 0 o oo o by Cliirlen Wyllys Eligit; +: Tho Squlruand kitn | chnirs, Tho cost of the work, as far as It fsto go at | as aforctime. : condusivy Lo tho diseuse. When the whols | cpiiararil X fishan fed thoin Lo the residenco e e 2nrd Grant Whita Benling Sumke | “upyoro ace four doublo entrances to this first | prescnt, Wil bo §21,000, $11,000 of which has | Mr.T. K. Cree, who lad chargo of the dotalls B T e s it 1 . cted, v be | ©f the Jew,of whom they attempted fo pur- Bhytan: iy Urcliok Witk ++Clgvicioni | foor, with an sggrogute opening of G0 ‘feet: | already been ralscd, aud the balanee must be | of the Moody and Sankey meetings in Philadel- old are completed, the diseaso cateract Will Be | (0,0 t1ioprecious gem. But he refused all o uuderstood in full,” . —The Natlonnl Poet of Little Ruasla, " arcanged 4 ¢! - a e, L thelr offers, frankly telling the three brothera o m'“m s s O o Ao o, b"‘]uh“ Mfm two are by flights of steps downwards from the | forthcoming before the mectings com- | phia, has come on to do the same work here. i B e e nerible.Tiovenge:, An Eplsodoof | hrond stone sidewalk on Mouroe street, and | mencc. ‘fhe bullding, once paid for, then | The amount of care and business skill required BRIEF NOTES. Ut s was wrell sware of” thi diatnond's jsreat nger, L alue. odest, but shows clearly his in- the Spanish War, " by Bi W. -Very; =*Oniy lo | two from the oped lot on thc south side of the | becomes tho property of the Chicago [ in the management of such a series of mectings 1t is sald that only tenendowed schaols in Eng- “infidel dog!? exclalmed the cldest of tho ;‘&fi:l:n.;lerI‘?"“ L ll“'muznc"c;‘;"y““fl"“z“ l;}vl‘lyl'x,wfil'hv{' flog ’1““{‘,’5‘; M’].,Dé’,{::“‘ 9“?.‘((3“‘:! bullding, st the ground level. Younyg Men’s Christlan Assoclation, which has | can only be appreciated by experience. Every- | land wive the amount of four hours per week to bmthcra] v\'hc%\ they had retired from the huin- o concerned. In o diory written with the | ront L iiraturart +: Nobuwe: ™ by tho Edtor, Sloping galleries, 40 foet deop, run around the | already contracted for its saleat ita cost, less | thing, from the gathering and fnstructing of | tho study of Sclence. ble dweiling of Mordecal, “he {5 too sharn for minuteness of detail whick characterizes this, Appletons® Journal for Octaber (D. Appleton & | bullding on three sides, scated with 8,000 chaira, $6,000 for adding and removing the revival fit- | ushers to the dlstribution B¢ the converts nc- s 2 Y 3 The Parls Exposition of Practical Inscetolo- But, as the sequel proves, hie was not t 0 ,‘,g;hff,?::‘..‘,‘:,{}‘g-,.“{,‘}“}f;‘,‘:,; 1. Ao Comes U | Tho platform ncross tho west end of the hall | tigs. Thus will he avolded thie throwlng away | cording to their church prefercnces, hns been 3 quel proves, e 00 gy was opened Sunday, Aug. 26, In the Tulle- | sharp for thiem, for that very night the brothors of Landon,™ Chapler 1L, by Jullan Hawthome; | will hold Mr. Moody and his Bible, Mr. Bankey | of o Inrge amount of moncy after the three | reduced toan exact systen by Mr. Cree, and | rics Gardens, with prospects of o gratifying Clmg'ns returned to the residence of the Jew, k *i¢hinro-Oecuro,* by Kidgar Faweett; ¥ A Day | and his organ, and 500 men slngers, women months of mectings are over; and the $15,000 | everything muy bo expected to move with the | guccess. forced un entrance, and after murdering the un- at Butel Figt, by Atbert F. webstee: 1AM | glygore, ministars, roporters, and- othier distin- | wil help to pey the debt of the Assocation atll | segularily of clock work, se well ua with the | “\re & E, Verriil announces in the Amarfean | (orvapade mas in bis bed, sovured the, *2loen of ‘Achinud, by Lucy 11, Hooper; ** Perfection,” by | gulshed people. outstandlng on its third Farwell Hall sweep of a religlous whirlwind. Journal of Seience and Arts, the discovery by Mr. thtlaly them: liowever, and 80 thes Toxtind the MarinTa uv‘fl""‘ :*A Dayin the Furest, ™ byl |~ There are elx gallery entrances, cach 12 feot | The new bullding is to be ready for use on the | In concert with the Chicago revival meetings, | '™ty Daii of n new epecles n‘l’gll:lmlccuplln.lupvd' ‘Afghin to dine with them; bo ,.cé’cmd the In- E W 8 vico Grag, ® Chantors XMLy | wide, threo on cach slile, and aplatform entraaes 1 1at of October, at which ‘Ome Messrs. Moody | it is proposed to fnaugurate n serlcs of meetiugs | oy conct of Afnski. Tise epeclmens wers | Vitition, atd poison was placed Tn his wine b S.: 't Doantiful Wonen," Ly Francis | at the northwest corner, all of which are entire- and Sankey are to commence their work. throughout the Northwest, under the direction his murderous hoste, The brothers then tool C. A g L ! err Gorry Tajrhold *On the Taitic: In the Seaand | jy soparato from the cntrances to the ground | The names of the Exccutive Cominitteo in | of Messrs. Whittle aud Bilss, Marry Movre. thrown upon the beach {n Aprll and May, 1873, | thi 65,000 pisstres which thelr victlm had r- on the Shore,” by Julla 8. Tatweller; **The Woctmanees Pastiie, fl‘y‘g, , Tatwellers UThO | floor; thus giving openiugs to the sggregate of ( chargeof the enterprisc wre T. W. Harvey, | houee, J. V. Farwell, B, 1 Jicobi il tliers, | A Al succocded In maklng drawlage of | eclvad of dondical, snd In great hasta fed the and confined slnost wholly to public und politi- oal events, paseages worth repeating for some particular beauty of expression or fertitity of {houglt wanld not be looked for. Yet there grasuch occaslonally arresting the attentlon in these pages, 1n the winter of 1842, Mr. Mafit, the cclebrated reviyal preacher, delivered o serics of discoursea in Washington, which Mr. Adams attended. Iis crlticisms on the style of the speaker havo cousiderable Interest: Mr, Mamit's cloquenco {hio Rays] reminds me moro tban anything elscaf the frothiof npruce beer, ncre the offsconring of mugazines, rexiews, new esh. 1 country. ) Otinrd Borvice, ™ by Wiligan 1T, 1thleing T8 feet by which the hall could bo. elearcd In |, George M. Iiigh, E. W. Blatehford, . McGreg- | with th hope that thie good work of grac may b s thespocles | O vwing to the _exceeding great vaiuo of o] "l'l',‘,‘,";tfi:‘;f,‘ (f,f|:.'.',"’,;’";[,‘1‘;'€|‘n‘,"§'"t'|:‘5‘:":fcfli ek & el 0 Ttound;, ' OMCTime | jogs than five minutes. The roof s sup- | or Adwuns, Tenry Field, of Field, Leiter & Co., | spread throughout this whole region of country. i i the *Moon of the Mountalns," inuch troubla 16 volce, clear, strong, melodions; His learning, T s Nonimircencan: 'i?,'_(ufimm,.‘g, ported by hcavy trusses, and posts stand- | Charles If. Casc, Bolomon Thatelier, Jr., Ueorge W.IL D. The Russian Government has recently pub- [ arose when the brothers came to divkle their from an Artlst's Portfolio),"! by James K. 1"ru;~ e e - lished statistics of the damage done by wolves “fi“"f,‘l 'tl;lm c‘-)v.lcsttl unn[)l{tnro;:lnscd ;‘1‘,’“‘ all fans Y to Thicknessof a Button, from tho | Tndians {a wrotched In the extreme. Small at- | epro. Its lonsth 1a about nino fect, its hreadth | dog-teams have hauled it: and It han camped for throughout that country. It appears that there | Alould retire for the nleht, and to the oua T T ey ot THonve, by | Lians L8 e et ciaiiize. them. by tho | sixtcen Inchies, Along lts outor cdgos runa o | moro than 100 nights n_the groat Northern foreat. | are not less than 170,000 wolves Inhabiting the who, Should recelve _the - plaffeat’ ‘tokin Joal Bunitons *+ Fallen Fortunes, " Chapters XLo— | J Db 'govetnmont, and they havo borrowed | foather lashing, through the nops of which a long ; D tont! D0 moiiis wers Wilbad Vg, | oF dova i - prelcranc from _ Allsh | XLIL., by JAmes Payno: ' Borrow and Joy; " by i J it hoiromeil | Teathior Jine inyassed, 9 hold in (ts plnce whatever JOIIN TYLER, JR mplre, and _ that persons Wl ud Ly | the preat diamond would bu glven, 8o each .. ¢ 11, Stoddard; **Editor's Tablc," Ixeiy | from tho white men somo o the most degrad- | g b Vinced upon it. From the front, close to 4] b ER, JR. thetn during the last year. The destruction of | retired, thinking that before day he would con- 7% Touks, ™ ing vices, with none of the virtues, The Hud- | ¢},¢’tnrnod portion, the traces for draught sre at. John Quincy Adamswas no lover of President | cattle and poultry by these marauders js enor- | ceive of sonio actount of & dream to tell hig Potler's Amsrican .llonlhlk for October (John E. | sou's Bay Gumrfl“{] has practically confined Its | fached, Thu dogs, usually fonr fn nutiber, stand | Tyler, nor of any member of his famfly; yet, [ mous, lmost cqualing that of the eattle- | hrothers that would recure to him the coveted Totfer & Co., Philadelphin). Contents: **The | association with {hem to thu barter In furs, in | jn tandem fashion, ono before the otlier, —the best however severe lifs comments may have been plague. prize. But during the night the two - younger Jiistoric Dulldings of America: XXL—The | which the ignorant eavage hus sufferedl the in- dog generally belng placed in front, aa Yforegoer;™ ¥ The Bulle the Nuttall Orntthol 1 Club | rothers were murdered by the cldest, who Fatrhanks louss, Dedham," by, lionson J. | evitable conaequences of contact with su- | thouext best fu rear, o ‘tsteer-dog.™ 1t ia the | upon efther of them, e may be sure he would e Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club | brothers were migriured by iticsty iy oo oy Lossingt +*1ho Commonwealtl Not a Republic, | Surior iutolligetice. ‘The payment. for alins has | businoss of the forogoer to keep the track however | smake no statements that did not adlicre rigidly has the followlng remarknble anccdototal the | came posseator of the Breat Sloneas woll o280 by J. Mlurned Morria; **Tho Pioneer of Amerl- Lcun ‘of the scanticst mnount, and too often has | faint it may be oi Inke or river, The ateers | e rora. He relates fn Ws journal thot intellizenve of & crow: * A tame crow [Corvus | the other lll-gotten property of his victims. can Chareh-Music,” by J, 1. Young; **Thor | 0 wnated in debaucher: 11 the lenst pussible | 0% guldes the sled, and provents it from striking | 40 ENG S, G PEAL i -‘d’-d 3 l’“‘ Americanus} In my posscssion has repentedly | Chafras then journeyed to Amaterdam for thoe aud Odin; or. The Mythology of the Norsemen, | DECh WOSES Y » o | o i In tree 65 ook . An ordinary Joad for | Jolin Tyler, Jr., ®ywas so distended with hisdig- | 4iuced me by the novel method hie adopts to | purpose of selling bis great goun but in_that By Willlain Tienry Thomo: > fenry Wisnerand | 8pase of time. four dogs welghs from 200 to 400 tbw. Laden with ulti' as Sccrcmr; that he had engraved on Wi | 4 himself of parasites, For this purpose he | ity e walted years without m.dluunpum\nucr. Tiia Powder- ALY by dohn 11, Taghs * History | At the seasons when the Indiaus gathor ot | 5o tbs., dogs wlll travel, on syt ke 8 good vislting cards, ‘Joln Tyler, Jr., Private and | Geitherately tukes his stand on an tnt-mound, | He then went to 8t. Petersburg, where o bo- and Reminfscences of the vmmulemln Wave. | thio trading-posts with thelr stock of furs, they | track, of o ard snow, sbout thirty or thirty-five | Contidéntial Sceretary of his Excellency Jobn | y,q permits the ants to erawl over him and n negotiations with the azents of Catbarine Yard," Tenth Paper, by Henry M. Valette: | remain encamped in the vicinity for some weeks, | miles each day, Indeep or soft enow the pace Is | Tyler, President of the United States.” wnd permit A o Jiim T whioanueh deatred to gain posscssion of tha *+Waehingion's Order), ookn, withi notcs, by during which they generally give themselves up | of necessity stow, and twenly to twenty-five carry awsy o bhe “’““%“"}3“ e both | jewel. The price demanded won v at, Tienson . Lowsings ' Autumh Love,” by At- | to feusting, drinking, and rioting. They then | miles will form a falr day's work. TR operation seems mutnully agrecable to both J . i oy Sreats umrunx‘l'm: SUTAS Falr Patriot of tho Rovoht- | dionerae to the wilderness, to engaga anew in | The driver of n dog-sledge walks behind it SPARKS OF SCIENCE. parties,—the suts quickly sciziug upon the | however, and not even a royal purse cotild effect tion ™ Dayid Murdoch; **The Mecting . o b # 3y parasites and bearing them away, 1 have also | its purchase fu a prompt and royal mauner. The “v“,:rm;..lf Dae N L)’[urrh:d." By, ‘“mm nunting and fshin; ,hvery“l,reqmnty leaving | guiding it by ineans of a loon fastened to cach h. y papers, and the romances of Sir Walter Scott: his Foeehow xero; bis ights of fancy, aky-rockot- I‘:fi.‘]u-l high enmu('h to be loat In tho clouds: and His pufs upon the Bible, which liotiandles asslymor Tiiits bandles hia cups and balla, sickenlng to thoto who belfeve St all the acting of a pact. Hils power is all imaginative and not pathetic, His delivery furnishes an excellent atudy fora young legislator or stump-orator, and a theme for. philo- eophical reficetion, and inquiring What s the ele- mentary., pdamant of attraction which always gathers overflowing wultitudes to hear a public spenkort Some months later, Mr. Adams adds to the ) &bove remarks: Mr. Mafiit's manner of preaching {8 exceedingly / attractive, and yet vory much censured, Itis emi~ nently theatrical; andy aithough the theatro ought 1o be the best nehool of public kpeaking, there is & unlveren) prejudice agafnat the appiication of the very best manner of speaking on tho atage, to the pulpit, Fhe impression alwuya is, that tho preach- erisactinga part. I bellove thinto boa prejudice, 4 < ts of the Empress then resorted to strategy. ¥ o " | themscives fn debt e company | Sometof the floar. Each dog requires for his | FLORA ROUND ABOUT CII¥AGO, | Hotlccd the same lnkilts in auother tame crow | JRCH 3 ; Bt e o (e omoaelt. ey SRy jane | hovchelte Gareyy | Clariey dous mnd s UL | for noccssittes mdwnnced “to dliem in | o so ahout tao lon. of gommiican or three | Tum GENTIAN FAMLE.~Of all tho hosts of | that L foruerly hadin my poseceslon.” B o siobt.thoy hupe to.compet. b Dex0F vickcing Spprodds orection of e Doy Elizabcth Oxkea Smith *'Life," by | eidoration of pelts yet to by capturad. | bk of whiteflshs eo that 60 or 120 Ibs. | oyely flowers that troop overthe fields and the | Inan eseay read at the Buffalo meoting of the toszll at u lower figure. Bt the wily Chafras Milton Woodward; ** Notes and Querless™ *'Cur- [ On the abundance of game depends the sub- | welght of provision for a team of four must_be o ¢ Ameriean Association for the Advancement of o ¢l ! o Mot Momorandas® * Liserar ?md Art Memo- | sistence of the Indian, and, in_years wlien this | counted upon for o ten days' journcy, The hills in an endicss and varled successlon from detected thelr designs, pald his debts, and aban Sclence, Prof. Edward L. Morse claimed that the, i ¥ - B antal Exposiion Momoranin. | 15 senrco, s suflerings ore'sevére. Altornating | aufmals aro fed after beliig unlmressed at | March to November, there is not ono whose & o daned the gay Rutalif capital: Calburlue, how mands {ntenso Intercat and_cloquont silence.” He ndverts 100 frequently, and with too much com- ductrine of Natural Sclection was foreshadowed e 5 iscency, to Mimealt,” Unon tho whoie, T aiwaya | pépibls o Gelobur (rgpulic Yusishing Corae | periods of plenty and privation undernmiuo the | niglt, and ono meal enlliecsfor tho 3¢ lous, | ey il b Rentlon, sweotar assoctations Than | e Amerioast W IO1R. i that sonrs Sk Wik | Grcrymus 8 Noman avdat Eupress, wnd pald [ hiear inotten with plenaure; eomotimbs, Liope. | * jany, Washinglon Do) L) Bironeth of theraesand, with excossesof abrutal | Alier'thin e dispatehicd, they lio down for tho | the Fringed Gontian (Gentian Griulta), 1t Is nob {am Charles Wells, of Charlesion, B. C., con- | (00, and a patent of nobillty, So the. eriminal Hible or of relivians fatth. L‘l:zrur ~l'u%l: for September (Henry nton character, Indulged in ab every opportunity, ef- | night close by tho camp-firey ory i€ the weathier | inyrg beautiful thau many of its kindred which tributed a paper to the Royal Boclety, In which | posume wealthy, and o Russian nobleman. 1lis \ Tn Juno, 1813, President Tyler apd Daniel o-.‘ Lk o2 IR e fectuully Interfezo with thelr Tucrease fn popu- | be windy and very cold, half-bury themselves in bloom fu the spring anid summer, but au cspeclal hie attempted to account lnr.thcdmlur of durkl; 1ife was unbapiy, however, and hp died 8 vio- § Webster asaisted ab tho celebration of the com- FAMILIAR TALE. + | ation. the drifts af snow. skiuned nices of men, e glted In Blustratlor? | jent death. ‘{lmu of his graudchildren are now pletion of the monument on Bunker's Iill, Mr, 0 G Mr. T N . | chiarm is attached to it from it late appear- | 1o changes occurring in anifals under domes- ¢ s 2 TR AN s B e e rerians Bl o s Bordivast, | unee, whon tho frosts have begun thelr full | tication, referring themn o (lie selection which living In etremg poverty In thoeity of Astra- khan. ) 5 Amerlea. Most of themn bear the jmposing name | soys: wark of destriiction. and the tender foliage and | prevalls under man's supervision. By a similur | “\ions, Tourgufgnon exhibits imitations of s vast cxteut of the northern portion of | o¢ & Ferty bt they are Mot —entitied £o | ° Fhomost disssrocable partof the datly routino of | delicate fowers of frailer plants have shrunkc | feleetion e neczucd that the colar of the varlaus | othier fumous dianionds—the Pitt,’ vnlucd ot our continent, formerly entitled British Amer- | the designation by reason of auy stanch or sys- | u loni winter's Journey In the catchingand barneas: | blasted and blackened ot the spofler's touch, | human Faces b cen fixed,—the comparutlve | 500,000, now among the crown jewels of ica, Rupert'a Laud, or the Hudsou's Bay Terrl- | tematlc fortifientlons. Thelr location Is gon- | fmgof thedoge. Someof thens antmale, atthe | o, hen Nat ts on themournful vy fmmunity from certaln discases which accom- | Frygices the © Sancy,” which was once swale Is to th ,' orld almost unkunow: erally fixed upon the sliore of o river or lokegy heginntng of winter, when fresh at thelr work for hen, When Na IIY? puts on f mournfulaspect | pany durk skins Inducing o perpetuntion of the | Jowed Dy an owner to prevent ita robbery, * that tory, Is he outer world an og) un! N | Giils chiosen witn some reference to theshelter | the scusnn, ore cxccedingly restive unier coercion of death and decay, und her wilds and thickets, | type. unwise act only subjecting i to death and 2 from sturms ordes y the humid of a . lat latel rejolees n ielr wenl ol s country. Itstretches from the Atlantie coust alforded by the humlidity of af any description, and_not unfrequently snap at | ynag jately foed fu thei ith of lush & 1 Adams refrained from jolning in the exercisca for reasons axplatucd in tho followlug para- graphs I have, thronghont my life, hnd anutter avorslon tolllllrnxcanla und pablic dinners, and never at- tended one whon 1 could decently avoid it. 1was a student at Canbnidge when, on the 17th of Juno, 1780, Charles-River bridge was opened, — The col- Ivgas were empticd, on that day, of students, who nap int; ¢ f tho Bouth,) oz, W, r inasters, Who invariably arm themsclyes with 9 diseinbowelment; the tBtar o 8 o emliled, on that usy, of students, o | on the cast, in about 57 deg. W. long, to the | forest or of n'!}lll-uhlc.] A'.{lu“"’ 3nlln§x m{um ‘,‘;g'y e il o fistt R ,-,‘Lffl_"mu'm.‘c“ vegetation, prosent & wide-spread scono of DIAMONDS,. from Brazil; and’ others of great vatue and . T atned he dny 1t malimuds o iy sl and | borders of Alaskaand the Pacific Ocoan in tho | ten to tweuty feot high Incloses the bulldings | et MHE FLiviie and powerfnd andmal. They | havoe ond ruln, the heart lghts-up with an un- celebrity. - 1 paseed the day In the solitudo of my siudy, snd | o about 160 deg. W. long., and for Its | accomimodating tho nien and stores congregated | requiva lang-contlnued and moat wevere punlol | gxpected ruy of cheer ot sight of the azure The ¢ Centenninl " Gossln Concerning Pre- In olden times dismonds, when worn by’ R I e dhaetee, - lue wae sam ne hrn boundary, followk 5 Iy the | ot the post. ‘ micht to make them obedlent to the word of cam. | XDt y B clous Stones, men, were sald to fmpart. courage: when by ° e Moo o T e g caanon ipion | southern boundary, followlng very nearly the | "y, %o praicie sogion, this detenso fa | mand. The treatiment to which mauy af the pooe blossoms of the Fringed Gentlun, which stand Gl Comebatinca aF, TN Eritis yourig ladics, served ns protectors from the tave Tlieard, and tho smoke of burning Charicatown, | 40th parallel of lutitude, to the shors of the | st and ~loftys Bk In tho wooded | beants are subjected would givo them a falr claim | )ike the cmblem of Lopo amid the surrounding | p, et 18 Wihon Peter | Bzes of thode” extromely malicious nocturnal which 1 saw, on_that awful day, combined with | Arctfc Ocenn. It fucloses an urea of nbout | country, "'x in" frequently dispeneqd with | to the |¥mcl on of a law azalnst cruelty to nal- . TULADELPILIA, Sept. 13. n o Leter, thia pyramid'of Quincy granite, and Danlol Wob- tler sporting, and John Tylcer's nosc, with a shadow outstrotching that of the monumontal column,— how could 1 have witnessed all this at once, with- aut an_unbecoming Yurst of indignation, or af laughter? Danicl Wabater Js a hoartiess. (raftor (o tho causo of human fresdom; John Tyler is o sluye-monger, What hsve those (o do with the Quiney-granite pyrawtd vn the Lrow of Bunkers Hinr What havs thews to do with a dinner in ne , Yt to awill like o g Blout tho rights of mant iney Andiaigmat Mr, Adsms' lifo-was prolonged still four years : Tultors called fneubes, In writing of this sup- o ; h | tothe proteclion of a law acalnst cruclty 16 6l | govastation, Tho species 15 abundant at | oipeum pade his Sally buy tho nest set of | 1 ¢ ¥ 2,600 miles In Tength, and_ about 1,700 miles In | atoksttor. Inaide | tho stackade ' somPl half: | Aoyl /ey o blows which thelr infociing | Ulencoe and Hyde Park; and every flower-lover |y oy 1n Ne O | pused virtue of the diamond an ancient gud width, This great territory fs scparated nat- | jope forn T':“.“umvg‘ ll’l‘fl“llln 5 nnh’n o L | o hontatiess masicrs tndlcted an them. wil eagorly gatlicr spm;! pepg s Samiinie] jewels to be had for money In New York City seandalons chronfeler sald young ladies uscd to urally fnto three great dlvislons, Tholargest | and ‘clerkas the atora wherein are kept the blank- Tlits writer learncd of 1o cases of bydropho- | houquet. But it must bo kept in the sunshine, l!:srl:mlt:lfcfin:ojl‘::ll‘ gml:;lr 2‘1;5’})%0‘1?1?&:1 :’LIIIII(:F {tn‘:x:z:httl'nclr diamond rings before retiring for ) ‘ 3 uts, colored clotbs, gune, ammnnition, bright | pia gccurrlng among the dogs of thie fur-region v Vi oL Wese; l{h“t on the chsh and the narth, l'_ handkerchiofa, ribbons, beads, otc.,—-tho staple n‘l?h‘:filgh e l;'mnyhufillrles Hio furrugions | 1t fs ano of tho scnsitivo things that grieve and | o3 gn dfrposing of quito & suw of mon Whit becomes of all the dlamonds s as much chlefly covered with rcru:n, prlucqmu{ com: :mnm»flllllc?'nll tho ln‘:l\sml ltmm;r ‘:n‘l‘l‘nl:.r tore 10F | gt e differcut. teading-posts. Lurgo mum- plne in the shinde, sod it folds fts petals close |~ g gally purchased the most expensive dia- ?n‘n: " &;zym:i: ll?“tvl:eml&:u ox{mflg"'lu mg: usfi iy ceupy! - rlon, ng fro; i , 4 % e beet cedd the posed of piue, The sccond l?‘““l”l"‘: t ““ ““r B vriads Ot K worth any A goid | bers of dogs uro kept at the poststo bl | over its heart, us thangh to hide the gloom and | yonds shie could flud, oud tho bill was 28 fol- | not hand to accept us T that Atory of tral portion of tho territory, fs un extenslon of | Yhich s wytlads of SRR BERLE N S iar. | sledees durln winter, Whero flsh are to be | dizippointment that are Lrooding there. SaRer o satior Sindbads, who reparted that in o ver the great tract of prairic-land, reaching from | {ons, and minke, and dark oticrs, fishers and black Tad, these ufford them sustenance In summers The Five-Flowered Gentlan (6. gunguefolia), J‘I’“‘Am G e 10 P tain vallcy dfamonds wera as thick as pebllcs in the Misslssippl to the Rocky Mountains, The | foxcs, tosay nothing of Lears and beavers, unid o | and, on the prairies, they feed on the offel of | socalled from its habit of bearlng about tive s b";m‘,‘,z.:;;{ 't the bed of a New Englund brook. Hut, us 1§ = i } Ny Jiost of less valuuble fure, Then come tha bouses | buffulo: Dale-blue blossoms at the suminitof its pant- | mo 1 broocl (13 belllia k A after tho iatcat dato i Shis volume of s Jours | L1iFd es wost of tho Nocky Mountulus, S10BISg | of tiu men, UL o forn wee without food and yot | Hed briclics, s conmon ot (uncos and ver. | o toe-rngs (urliamis: T e o oo A nal.Hmts of the failure of his physical powcrs | 400 to tho Pacifle. Louuging at the gate, oron tho shore 1o front, | V%S eoflian for travellng, If well fed, bn & | wlde. The Smuller-Fringed Gentlan (G. defonsa), | o 1 necklacs (16 brillian ) oceur in the dally memorunda. I SE o writes:” - A eplatabery My mind ia in tho condition of & ship ataea na linericane suspended by an instantancous calin, Tho brain beaves, tho head swiing, the Lody tol. terr, and 1 }ive i & porpotual wallz. Fho presont Iment of 8 sudden termination to my life la rather cheering to me than palnfuls and a‘man cop of no sty upon hix soul which repentant te woxh out, can_disponse with tho deprecal the Epcopal Litany agaist sadden death, Again, in March, 1844, bo declares; 1 approach the term when my daily Jonrnal must sease xmm‘phynlml disabllity to keep it nr. Ihave now atruggled nearly fivo years, without the inter. val of a day, while mind and body have been wear. ing-away undor the dally, sllent, but unremitting eruslon of time. I rose this morning at 4. and, with amarting, bloodshot cye, and shivering hund, i1l sat down and wrote to i up the chosw of the closing days of the last weeks bat my storn-chase « after Time {3, to borruw a simile from Tom Palne, ll:ge the race of o man with o wooden leg after s re0. ! o v o ce | one half-breed In tassclated cap, or a grow o) Vi cofe caeribe curing the diamonds. Pleces of raw In 1070, Charles IL gave to his cousin, Prince M'i;;;f:‘:l_ - mmfi‘g % robes or dirty wfl’““ 501"‘: ortnlght or clznteen dayn. . Indinn dops | u form so like the specivs first deaeribed that 8 ys. B meat were rolled down the sides of tho cel assoclates, the proprictor- Ay . i | are terriblo llfluvu, especially thoee originatlng | gharp glance isneeded tosepnrate them, hins been TOtAL sannsressussvnrerers suveversarie e §22,500 s 4 R A o L. Nattn | e e lsass | 1rome cross il tho wecl, Y N Sccentary L | e R . Tho W il Gentian (1, albay | This somowhat astoniahed Poter, bt ho puld | Mountane luto Lie Ml n hera oy wudld ‘America ‘whoso vaters empty into fludzouta | fudovee il theto I thy tapering fug-slad & lorss pscoont of reach or undor cojer, overy ariele | whase bell-shaped corallas nro Tightly {nged | uho L ke o man, and overybody woa sutltied Selicatboys anow-ball callects thustiow o which " 2 ’ A is in tho distant nver-mendow. * Around, the | Gor"among the Crees, A coreless half-breed with shades of yullaw or green, ocensionally ve- | _poper imecl, Sally, and, of course, Tifau 1t ts rolled. Then when the roc birds desconded Bay., Tho country was called, fn Lonor of tha | groat, silent billa stand bare, or fringed with i curs at Riverslde, The Closed Gentinn (0. dn- y Printe, Rupert's: Lands und tho corporation | Sieged Tinostops, snd, some few hundred yards | MEH GEE Ana mprning sl tid, e bariese | Srema, which, carlously qveugly nover exprnds | & Co. Mr, O'Loum gloated over tho bill af- | Upon the pleces of wicat and carricd them to 0, ot " " the mountains, the dismond-hunters would fol into whose control ft wus surrendercd was | (WY B8 cither sidu, o rude crass or wooder rail- | FAteh 8% Wit WHH LM or buttalo-hido | the tips of its potals, but Lolds thew porslstent- | terit had been marked * Poyment Rec'd " (und | | s, e i bivds fnd fertile < lown over by the tempest, dlscolored by rain e : ¢ C 25 g ow up and Iu the u numed the Hudson's Bay Company. To this R Tt “marke the Jonely restiugepiace of would e fotind partly consumed by dogs, iF thele ldv. shut at the mouth of the coralla, {a among | mourned over it too, socrotly), showing It to itel o 5 " s diamond mices. comnercial assoclation was grauted an owner- | the deads appotito hud vot boen litely upheased, e common hierbs at Riversklo aud Glencoo, his wondering {riends with much satisfaction. |\ Tho Golcouda mines of Inilia scem to have shp of tho territory, subject only to the sule of | | ‘The aboye pleture of For® Chipowzan, on the | 4 hle sy iter states o fact casily belleved | “Fhie pretty Sabatia angularis with ita clus- |y '6puum displayed her divmonds ot every | been the nearest hear appronch toSindbad's din- 7 " 4 10 ters of large pk l\m\:uru. grows In_abundance e \valloy, tor In that district lived the Sul- the soverelgn, and the éxclusive right of traflc gg;;‘;;:,g{.lk,‘:.":{‘n',‘z““.’m‘&"ru?fn%“:&;‘:.f.‘l': “The midnight howl of 100 or 400 doga b an awtul | ot Mlller's Statlon. The Centaury (Erythrea opuortunity, soun visiting Baratogs, where they | ol valley, 1or o u i tan who once bequeathed 800 pounds of dia- ithi ' oot ¢l o e and appallingaound. It tlscs suddenty feom nlow, | centaurium), a low and small brauching annual, | could sparkle to a moro appreciative audience, s} % Witbin lts domain, Yor the Oret ceatury of thelr | o'l furtrads, o sorvauts of the Hudson's | Moiehis"Wiiile"t a fen. nolanehoty howl: | breaking aut fnto bloom, like the Sidatia I | Sho (und the dlamonds) ercated sensation, of e e s & Pt existence the Company Hmsited thelr operations | Bay Company, who Inhabit the forts. spend tho | caughtup aguin andugnin totho distraction of tired | midsuinmer, Is very local, el confined to the s O | que in which i . us cacock to the coast, but afterward thelr advance luto | greater purt, 1t not all, of thelr hves' Inthese | travelors, anxious b takv rest In slecp, Luporte ‘foad sotith of' Michigan City, The course, and lier society was much sought after; | Throne,” farmed entire yu&f' gold und Jewels, the Interlor Was tmstoned by tho stimulus of | solitary places fn tho wilderuess, Whelr exuo- | “ipyq i iinterers," us the Bourgeols aud clerke Titoithena ( \enyanthes trifollaa) Wossoms fu | men begied Introductions to her, and the story and yiluell ot BI00D0, ahd Hiors was rivalry with the enterprises of the more | ficicels onaof great privation, tolly aud dls; | aro called who lpLfi'A thio long months of tho cold | May and June.” Itls oneof the plants whose | that tho annual interost on tha amount Invest- N lchaunl, ‘},‘“‘g,‘;{‘l;’;flf;:;;!;’:r’bfi;g Setine el the coterpritcs uf Lo WOre | comfort. ¥ God kuows thelrlives wero liard o yorm n the soluted teading-station, poss tedl- | oiice it Is to devorats unalchtly boge wod | el in tho stonis was much grester than the s | away ‘lewals to tha valug of $3 their colonica along tho 8t Gt et ;’;‘:_g:&‘;"q‘&m:&!_“"’“‘““"-" from whom we have aus enu%dcfluumnlllmfi-rwlu;rnlu ith the eivl- | muralios with pate and borders of Verduro | which had proviously served to support th | - Nui many years o o slave worleman_{n Dras " " 4 zed world, Communication by letter with the | und cotor, The fluwers uro borue In racemes | i . vapldiy- sending out ploneers of discovery | They cowe genarally from the romoto lslce o | fylends nfur Is very seldon Y and the arrival | torminating o naked scape, und nre singularly | ¥hola O'Leum family falled to scnsibly dimiu- ""I'n:':,'l':.d"n"):': ;}’“fl:’m:fllufigl“ fi"'m"&:g to take posscssion of lands extonding in every | Mishiande of Scotiaud; thoy left homs young: and | of tho regular whiter puckot i un ovent of the | beautiful uder a magulfying glass, thelr whitt | s the popularity of Mrs. O'Leum and of Mrs. | ) T Hheate et A direction futo the wilderness. %“'-":*nll“fdyv :Xy o n:‘-“u"t.’rlfltllgll‘r‘";xnl:-I-\mluln‘:pmbrl.'u'f,;” motenoss | deepest Iutorcst. Maf Butlor,' the intrevid | or reddish petals belug lrlngm% or barded over | O'Loum’s diswonds, * :‘,‘,',‘:.'c,“‘3;,",{,fifi“fit;',,;"'é,.ug,‘,‘{,‘,g‘“‘,{;u“,; fhen "l]-}. plorers aud traders had penctrated far fnto the o ous hoyand words was thelr homo-life, and l!l-t“.‘:{f.‘" “’l‘::;‘l"ll""‘!g:m';l"l"'l'& "x."”dh{‘l‘l“';;,"l‘;';“‘l’fi'; m“’w:';lfl&‘c‘““';“fi“f,‘;k Bli?l‘ie;l’lslyull:fgffikfi‘icn‘xlui‘l‘ Were Peter O'Leum to bid his wife Bally | carats, : C! erienct i i P —— A PROSY NOVEL. - . TIE THREE DRIDES. By Citamiorra 3 Yoxor, Author of **The llolr of Redclyffe," ote. 18mo, , n‘l‘. 15654. New York: D. Apjileton reglon of the Baskatchowan, before F duale | bordship wusits sule. To travel on foot 1,000 forth and buy the most expeusive dlamonds now | ‘The most valuabla diamond ever found In the & Co, P " @ Fratice (! e ‘s dorkest time, to live tiu | ope forclh mail thut is received nt the lono fur | tivs round about, g & W e D ol Miss Y:::;‘a ean” scarcely havo written o | 1 3ickded fior clalma to the country fntho treaty s e e menent 0f Lread. of sygar for | statiuna during tho Inclement seasun: eoround alout, Gentianagee) aro remarks- | 10 the market, ho would sigh for more farms to | Dulied Buotes was, pleliet up Ly w« woginon, o of Utrechit, Energetic Englishmen, in deflance | loug months, to lie down st night under the frocz- prosicr novel than this in allthe long serics that sho has sent forth, with indefatigable Industry, during the past twenty-elght years: The * Three Brides,” together with flm score or more of socondary people assisting fn tho evolutlon of Shelr history, are comnionplace personugcs, in whom {t Is lmRuulflxlu to feel nnl\: lwurm degrod e elr the banks of the James River, near Richimond, “Fawarda the middlo of the month of Decembor | bla fur the vividuess of tholreoloring, Dr. Hook- sull at oll-fever prices. For fnstance, that lady | oot oL 1 thero o ur.:m‘:nl“ et in ’:'?.i" otce af T i | orsaya o o o Genian: 4 P getern dia- | could go down o this sams ity & o em | Mo Lo 180 T wlpls 5.7 carats, st o val won's Hay Company st Forl arry, on the - 3 nseries of colorain the llowers as Y ol " [ e Hivers tho winter packet Is l,u.,,yy o Tead, [luy o full serles of colorsin, the lowers st | Kibitin the Maio Dulldiog, *Conteunlaly® aud | Thera 14" s, valusble slov-cpte here at the o wo oblong boxes aro iled with Jetters and pa- | gehibjted in it, with many of the interinediote | have s blll sent back to the old gentlemanas [ Centennial. Tt is only three fect s ulrc'i\but . addressed to alne diferent districts of tho | s 'l e + . contalne aver $300,000 §n preclous jewels, Thir- S & q 9 co. ty-tive thousand dollars per square fout! Why, singularly-unappropriate onc: a sinzle inatanco 1 ufx'mnul to the A{ldct, [04 !o.ut h Amerlca, and r, Peter 0'Leurn Ur, to TWany & Co. I Lclieve some of thuse froutier town-lot mea. A anice, Pram the host uf tha Forks of the Now Zealand OF sixteen specics found by Dr. | To one necklaca. o, 0,000 | 10"k chanito " cren b by the foot If tho of the monopoly of the Iludsun's Bay Campan: ing_ Uronches, 1o fecl cold auch as Englishmen 1n sontinied o prosceaty with wndlnishad spi | Ergisnd siosblcompretint, S 1S, SAEYe A ritory of the Northwest. ‘Their vl - | morthern outpoaty teli the story of thete toll, Torts eventuzted In tho formation of . Beco ={| Reaolution,” ** Providence, ' “**tiood llop 1 Entarprivo," *+Rellance,” *+ Confldenco, '—auch corporation, founded in 1753, andor tho tile Of | wers ha Htlee glven to the liule”forta o' the dla: the Northwest Fur Company of Montreal, funt Mackenzle, or the desolatu shoreas of the great Clears\Vi Hive e Rtocky | Jameson in Peru and Colomblu, elght were red, | Toone pine.. 5 ree to W of intarest, They tire one with thelr petty aiws, | The two assoclatiéng now procecuting similar | Slave Lake. S‘:‘»’ii’.'f-?.":f? ll"'«‘;y‘x:'.]::;: !l‘!‘l'ycl‘;m‘l:l:l‘;:al:l :'-'i‘mnl)::g ‘Tour purple, two blug, uneyellow, and one white, | o ono feathe 15,000 | swapes would sgree to *bulld ‘m'fifgg‘:jflf,_' :f'l:\ Jmmxyfauguuflmlll‘u ;nl s and do|lnu ursuils "l:‘ a:;lllls:lll;‘lullne‘rllm; malu};nlnmr a stub- As far north os lat, 60 deg., hdmly lvogutn- u'n-fil, y.ul 7u lk;‘l‘ A:)lllnllcc“lll;‘u :vnhhl\ :l.m'llu;m ‘nml entians of the Himaloya ure ull blue-tlow- Tot .. 8111, 000 il i—— han do characters of the same hum- i competion ieir coalition 521, ¥ izo and barley may | of the singlo Atlubasca district; und there ure | yred, T N ! drum onder that are met so abundantly in the | Prior to thels unfon they lad nmfllx?lold B}xu:ufl‘é:l‘l‘lr‘!‘g:::\mnn‘u;,;:n: n the Y oy | ottiors iargor still, - From the Fort Kesulution, on | ““iie Oriler, which includes above 450 species, | ‘This s th valuablo sct of jewels ln the BEFORE THE PRIME. real world. When wo go to books, It I with | thelr outposts su as virtuully to govern | belonging to the forts. “The sofl ia rich In most tho Slavo Itiver, to the ramyatts on the Upper Yu. chde-spre ol Y o d Is surrounded b; tho Slavu lilver, io the ramparts un the Upper Eh: | 18 whic-sproad over tho wotld; yet It isa curl- | market Inglils country, At bk Y hiop of cscaping the monotony ¢f medloe- H1s 0t e Mackenzle Itiver dlatrict. ous fact observed In the distribution of these | adiniring crowds from morning until night, You think you love me, the country through 75 “degrecs . h Al . and ure only Is a‘;fiflmfl, finding 1t there, disappolntment k! ] R e A o % g : Marguerite, longitude, through Davis' Btralt to Mount | uceded to securo harvests adapted to_the cli- . | species, that, although they abound o the ele- P, dlamouds were Jm; Hecause you And Love's fancy sweet} dads ndlug b there, disapllntent | longltude, throukh Darel At To, Sownt | ueeded to securo larvosts ISP o At | onean s e are, o el Mook b, 4661 | Vil bulgds of loft they avound ou the ele- | Previous to 1848 fow dismouds wors Jmporttd | - go, soalouair, you seek o s % n?:y:.r::\ ueations of imouncnt—ss of sanitar fram '-hul;llfl,fifl‘“' Luedacifcto thebordus of | Fort Chippowyam, the monit tomperature of the | Garry; a man walks bulmxml It, angtir man som | i - on the Audus and le lllmul:)‘afl,‘{lb, 00 and ;’gnfi;“':“,a“;":‘:‘: T p:‘.;:l:\l:‘sgn P Tv prove your bieurt 1s wholly mine. of woman's position—aro broache; ornia, This area nish cg. | distance tn a [ the dogs, It it cot abuve thu sca, near she 1 In the conversations, l:ml are nl:n. dhcuu’ed with | removal of the boundary of the United u‘w: m.l)g:v"thn :’:"fi'fli&&".fin&“fné’ c::n)l'e pur':nfi; un.wn::’n‘x,n "mvtfinlcvacg ta ‘l:’n;(er\'\'lunlp\:s;‘ l'n ::bwa:’v. ;l:".uul :now‘-they are scarce in the I‘l‘lp"lfer aeerl: which soou Increased the value of the diamonds fi”'fi'”{‘ it sat nnltllman. d‘a.nl . ;\:fliil:ln:: ,:'x‘mgaio;_h or tmu;afity ‘to Iylcld‘uu_v x'xurthrinn} 1;:' l‘nut-'l':l ‘111“5?‘1);.\\::. (’I::»Irlrt::fi )ol! Olr‘t:guu w;u‘llm in the month preceding, the v&'Ind blfi'w :‘fi‘&?.".’«'&' ‘:.ml\;l |l'i e, ;::“; n{“::% u} m.:) “:m:l} fi'd“fi' ;Thfflmf ,::ulirlc]y “"‘i“”{f’"’i’ rlem“kri annually passing through the United Btates Cus- W o i, hév‘v'.e !Il ;’-;‘:fiy‘ yean 3 u story Ls “sim a slow- | from the jurisdictlo o was | witha total pressure of 1,1 ounds to the by & i bueo r. llooker, **to Floras of the Polar and % 1 'u";'g‘ l!ll,;“fimm‘u of every-day life 1 The fame- | further restricted in 1850 by tho Tuss o the dis- lq\ur«‘laol.p Yet, in the I’WL'H-'{)I. Seasons, tho | {16 packet of leitcs for'thu Lay of Hudson aud | Ayerican Tslands: very fow lubabit Greonland, tome-Tlouses from $100,000t0 $1,000,000. ' This, TowithUs Euth S0kgrsh s, aglish gontry. the dlstant chnrchm,n:xkdmmfia ‘ll;lv‘t.":‘llll:‘ un:flm Teeland, or tho Arctic-Sea lhuru] in the North, | bowever, docs not yepresent the total annual L trict west of the locky Mountains, 1In 1570 the | men en; d In the fur-trade make- long jour- BChost Lo past. in -t I ivertag e amanta, New Zealand, Fuegla, or the At | tmportation, for smuggling was 80 exteuslyely arganlzation surrendercd its rights and powors | neys froni post Lo post In the prosecution of kel i (an Sttt g Hlouse, Itere it und, —— When April's violats, here and thero, B Surpriscd the unexpectant air, BOOKS RECEIVED, to the Crown, ju obedience to sn act of "Parlia- | thewr duty, - We read of one ofilclal who, in & | ment; the sn.mm?:.“’.“'ni‘a e er Slave arctic lelands, {u the Bouthi; and sgaln, ju other B{.xumm that a leadiog jeweler declared it his \'m}, scarched mevnul, and brought me somey TIIE WHIF-POOR.WILL: Por Pustic Scmoots | ment; and its territorles were incorporated with | winter- 11,400 miles through “the dreary | letters aro detached from it: and sbout thy {nm of North F‘urope and America, or of | bellef that less than one-sixth of the gems im- Ta show, yon sad, that 5priug was cowme, AXD JuvEix Crasszs; CoXTAINING A Cox. | tho Domlnion of Cancda. wastes, saw not s human being exeept his at- | of February 16 etarts on {ta loog journey to the | Chili and Patsgonfa, they are infinitely less | ported paid duty, FLITE Eiexxarany Counas, aND A Gueat Va- | The lndiun population of British America was | tendante;-not even an Indian crossed nis lonely | morth. . numerous than fn the Alps of Middle and South | =~ Asall ls not gold that glitters, neither is any- Bat, sweetheart, when tho lavish May Eoutv or One, Two, Tunez, axp Foun Panr | estimated. by Col. Lefroy, in 1843, at 124,518, | pathway, Durlng the succeeding months it holds steadily | Europe, or the Andes of the Equator.! thing that sparkics a diamond, although it sy Ratied fowers and fragrance round your way, Tobpanif W+ 0. Peixixe, Autuor of ' Golden Tlio numuer vt Indians freiuenting thoestablishe | * In th fur rectons af the North, dogs are em- | Honx iis northorn way, sending off, st loug, Jong | Dr. Carponter says: + Thers aro gome hardy | bo purchased for one, Auna Maria fairl Youhad 1 thouht her bluoia ta brlag BOWED R o o Uition b O8. mepia ot tho Iudson's Bay, Company, 10 1550, | ployed 84 druaghi-asimals fn the pérformance | wisfia, branch dogipackets ta Hieht ant efti | specics, which ubound over thypulddlo sud et | sdethed boo ML, Adolphus who' with sucl o prova tha pre prig Moowraunn,' By Tiuny Osevisuan, Autnorof | Were set dowti ap 147,000, Nelther of thess es- | of wintor-jourueys: IR b5 carry & fulut whisper of tho ‘conio speing | clovated disgricts of Southeru Europe and Asia; | happy epcoch und winning manuers oreseutod Bollove me, when Love's April-time +.Tha Gunboat uries, 616, 10mo., pp. J01. | Lutes Is more than u[’llmximml correct, | - A dograled ts simply two thin osk or bisch-wood | to the valleys of the Upper Yakon, the dog-train cuw:rlu;i]lhu wides of hills with blossoms of such | hier with s dlamond neckluvo. * The dl;nr“llur oA tinen'to Ita perfoct pehoe, rfihnldtle‘hh: Yorier & Coaton, oo PP B0k § Th census of tho varlous Lribos is gradually do- | baards lsshed T o O oo, | 10uk of msny, drage 1o packst, "now but o tiny | totenge brilllancy that the eyo cau scurcely rest | {ellowb! sho would cxcluly and thon osk ber You wifl pot zeed g ..‘.B,m.. TB FOR' 'UHE-’A‘ILLEB‘LF KILLARNRY; on, | crensing Lhmus}l‘ the clects of harduhip, | Turned-up In frout Mke a Norwegian snow-shos, 14 | bundle, into lh:‘qnelolnw of La Plcrra's House. | upon thel 5 lady friend If they (the dimmonds) wera’ not ‘What every glsnce’and Lreath will sbow! VP BB oF Bavpxas, Axp Bvas uf DAxgss. | starvation, aud . cuses ‘The condition of thie | suns, wnon lght, over bard snow or foe with gevad | 1s haa traveled 3,000 wiles; & score of Alfferont | Tho cutiro Order fa charscterized by a bitter | “s0 Jovelyl® "Bub when her brother Jack | —Xais Puinam 0egoad i the Atlantie