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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1876—-TWELVE PAGESN. n- - They gome_thraneh wvory thrvughtare, by oxai- LITERATUL ILLINOIS CONGRESSMEN. [ and the Unlon? 28 ll‘i::lréll;" h;;:‘:::'?:" thelawwe've carriad throngh b Hurrah i husrah! for ayce aud Whoeler oo, m, and of paying the edn- 0 ILLI ERACY- eators of the *‘umh of that State tour cents per day In acrip, dificult of negotintlont GHILDRAN RONDED TO SUIFORT RERRKLLION. poI-TaflChfir the Terror of The 8fute af Teaxus, owing W the magnifivent Leatures by Helnrich Frey, tranelnted from the | lent gpecimen of the mnearest anproach German, by permtsaon of the author, by George | In the brute kingdomn to man, feomn whom, In R Cnteery Mo DL, %The Uze of the Spectro- | outward appearance, he differs but little except scope fn {te Applfeation to Sofentifie and Pra n the formation of the hiead, the length of the JOURD —_— The Record of Mr, Burchard, of oy iy wat i e ; it oms 7 Cov ¥ ) tandard. s E of Shakspeargass | tal Medldne® hy Ewll Rosenbers, M1z | arms and legs, and in- beluz covered, except on 5 The sch - grant af lands o 1 Staten oarly dage was i Por, Frerdom, and hq"ll'"’ onr standard- | Knight's Edition of p ;‘Snllmf "I'm:ullr:sls(': Jeute, subsiinte, and | the face and pulme with dark brown hair, the Fifth District. the Plantation. o ks e hcE BaneraSaara il || searutar sligacy with e Univel Fhe-Qichs Eneyolas tien o schoul istiieeser TUatory ot NSt | bt cqnaly Shicks O, The arnis, 16z knd oack: — . ol - pats ¥ ol Engiand ;| . —_— Tonr 1901 e fand st fromm e e of larids, | The *+emslicr-arted farmets,” with the **gresay- pedia. for funlor Claston b1, Schmits, L 131 | and Very” fight” and sparaeon. the breast | Greenbury L. Fort and Mr. Dawes---His in Ben Hill's State.--Twenty- | and dedicated to school purposes, smounted to ey ‘}:"‘135‘.‘]*1 .m:{";:m" " trom fold and prison. “Iffstory of Scotland,' by Sutherland Menzles: | and back of the hands, [Ifts flieipht {8 tive 3 v . Nmflon $2,50253), The Cunfederatts, who stenck Course in Congress. fve Conts & Year por Child, at’ the e of the natlon, & not *History of Greeve,” by 1. Schnitz L. 1.4 | fect eleven fuches, Belunsz: to the .An. | ! History of Hmu?"' by L. Sciimite, LL. D.; | order of nuadrumana, he has four hands, twice with P TAncoln'a tivin birelings,” all wil master | Books and Periodicals Received 2 S 1 “ History of ndia,” by V. C. Pearce: * flistory | as larze and three times as powerfn) as those of From Our Own Corvespondent. e 3.'551"&?5& tulx(;d 53‘:%;&‘1'3':“; (l}t,:nlovr:{:‘dc:;h To atand by Heform sad tho Unlon. nonncements of Publisher: of me?'c’,. by Sutherland Menzics; Land- | ao ordinary man, from wmc‘:g those on the arme Wasutsoron, D, C., Sept. 22.~The people of nildron to Support the Res | ivg the War and expended” in the Confederate Tinrrab| hureahl etc. marky of Modern [llstory,” by the Rev. C.d, | o not differ in form, while those. on the (es | the Fifth Congressional Disteict have done well Lobbing the [ * | cause. Persons now hold seata in Congress us y Duwe, B. A., London; * History of Germauy,” | are shaped lke a man's 1oot, but have longer | 1o renominating Horatlo C. Burchard for Con- " pelliones<No Primers for Negroes the Hepresentatives of Texas Bourbonlsm, who | The Sanitary women, with their hearts so true and KNIGIIT'S SHAKSPEARE, 3chmitz, LL, D dizits and are used both s bands and G were the leading instrutents in despofling the TIE WORKS OF SHARSPEAR Fdited by achaol-fond uf Lhat State, prave, gress. Barchard always made his mark herd. Hurenh for Hayes and Wheeler, and the land they Cianten KNianr, With 1llustrations by Co: crihined .o Ni t, an- | feet. T fours bner, Armistrong & Co., New York, an. e e ammial walks on all fours as He fs abunt 40 years of age, and is a pative of nounce the following, among others: # Michael | readily as on hislegs only. The lega are about. our (e Correspondent, “Pexns hocame Democratie tn 1873, 1t was helned 16 rave; LExLig, Mactise, Wann, W, P Ofg Btrowofl; or, the Coutier of the Czar," by Jules | AlX fuches shorter nud the thighs much | Onelda County, New York. This ls s county ..m.\&;".i, 1. C.. Sept. 25.—Me. Tarbox, of | nataeal that one of ita tirst. wets should be_the | A28 Utlon people averywhore, untll they reach 2 '{i..?,‘;‘u'.‘l'.‘"c'x‘:l'm:}? gi..u‘\.',fi}',",\'(‘flbu\';‘"i Veene; *Purkistun’” by Engene Schuyler; two | thinner than those of an ordinary-teveloped | which has been noted as the birth and residenco oo thiukn that the need of the | enactment of laws antageniatic to o free-school | iy u‘l’lx;&"lt;fiidntmnnd the Union. A volumes of travel by Dr. i1 M. Field, ‘editor of | man of the sams heizht as the goritla. The 4 & 3 " vlace of many men prominent {n New York and aachusc! - v i three years of . the New York Evaigelist ; the . third and con- | boues of the anjinal are, howaver, one and a half mfi:”mm”m\h L:m“n':x';r:::‘;"fig:ul?; ‘:1'.‘: f)‘é’f.fi'.'c'.-ufi’r"uni'ifi'fl'.‘fi'fli&\éf'wld" o Smagniil- TR} fneralferts This hew edition of Shiakspeare containg the cluding serics of Do Ctaniegin * Lectureaan | tince st thick wnd sirone an thoss of sucha | 1atlonal polities, Among them are Covkling, & o the Eapr toget thronuh Hh cent a fund, thers are now no freegachools, The 108 o the event of thelr foneral succesty | preyeny faws of the State provide Bout ee.sctionl wystem. The Demoeratle | nothiug for thefr eupport, — No “money w the e et oncrally boen an | derlved from asation I8 xet upart The poor, appreseed, from every clime, four mill | text as vevised by Knlight, sud all ha notes and us of unr awi, futroductory articles. fta distinguishing feao | be adva Hopubilcans, and sing thelr deeds i % - § the g ture is the Hiuatrationg, with which it is plenti. nml‘l-,zr MR ' Lange’sCommentary will [ man. ‘The flst s a veritable sledge hammer, d anothier step tuwar completfon by | and the arm hardly fesa than & hattering rani, tfon of the volume upon *Daniel | As lie never carried w pocket knife his e the ' Epochs of Modern | tinger nafls appear to have Ubeen: fu Seymour, Scott Lord, and Ellis H. Raberts, Burchard 18 » man of medium stature, closely bullt, dark cnough for & Suuthiern mao, and has 5 i They have redeemed & Natlon, and to mes have | Sully provided. The nawmes of the artists who | jrig, Nt recel o Purt- wenl i irth, Tl o alittle peculiarity of speech. He has madea In 2 o by story ! will receive additions n the urf- | mourning ainee L e creumference :;uuumlo“"”“ trewschools, Tho thao Is 3’.2'1')‘3?;.“:23':"3“{)‘.’.'&:“ 3%2:“&‘&‘&2“0"uv‘1':!f;!cn{ Tty i the Ailion, lave Been pressest futo servicn fn thin connec- | tan dtsvoltion. i . 1. Gurdiner, aud *The | of i cliest I3 fitty-four Inches and that of his | Feputation s the most earctul and palnataking ;um,;hr dlstant wheo the Yankee school- | (o irfots e dawn. Theaclool fund, which ) baorahy oo Union. tion afford w sutliclent guaruntee of an intelli- | Early Plantagencts” by . Stubbs, M. A., | waistabout forty, When erect his arma reach | student in a body which Is little given to severs ulitrest 10 the Sonth was the terror of the | in puit was fnvested ss u trust fund fn United gent cholce of subjects, and artistie trentment | “The Early Romun’ Empire, from the Assas- | three fuches below his knees, It13in the head | thought or to the habits of the cluiater. tmanteayt was ransacked | Staies bouds, was despolted by the forced ex- | Lot Torles and Secessiontsts, the Traitors heroand | of them, The engraving scems to have been | 8ination of Julita Cwsur to the Asspssliration that his anfimal nature [s nalnly dispiayed, It {BURCHARD A STUDENT, tion. Her vor thauge by the Democratie Administration of Nte i v of Domithin,® by the Kev. W» Wolfs Capes, | 19 tivice as lonz as that of wn’ ondinary man, | Inall the long list of Congrossmen in both pnberarrival tosce that it contalned uone | FAEe, b m‘i\ e for omporately | VWith T]iach so thole ehamplon, go vanish fn the | Intrusted to competent Lands. leavy toned | 3f Aoy und W loime Lo 113 Contaro, by 1he | forming n fhe rear an' alnost atralghi | Huuses, Durcbard s one of the very 7 the witcheraft of learning, conside: 80 | worthless Texns State bonds, The State has alry and vinted paper 18 tsed in the pubifeation; the | Gauls, by Wilhelin Ihne, author of *The His- | lipe with the bsck of Ws lead. The | few who tind time, or make tine, for 9 pnerous to the permanency of Southorn instl- | jouy syeadily running fu debt siice the incoming We'll vote for Tiayen and Wheeler, and the men | type fs large and clear: the notes are conven- | tory uf Rumo, wil] ba added tote *lpochs | forehcad s scarce half an inch high, fat | & course of =~ readlog outslde of the ?“"" A of the prescit Democratic Adminlstrationat the | my m‘;:}"h‘;"n‘c‘;gm:':nd the Unfon., * fently placed at the bottom of each page, while, | of Anclent Ilistory.” The most mportant cdu- {*on top and receding almost hm'lznnmll(' to the | arduous, exacting routive of puolic life hers. ‘“W:‘,',"pm,nus TLUNDER TRE MAILS. rnén;dahunlm slfimg,m&nrycnr, nmlthgm l‘;;’mw Murrat | hursahi ete, % at the closs of each play, explanatory cational work wyon the list of Messrs. Scribuer, | immense bump behind, The upper-halfof tne | He always has books nbout his desk, aud gener- tes nalls wers ‘lkowise | 0 deflelency In tiie Btate Treasury of 8500,000 on The United Btal . ! Arnstrong & Co, the present scason, is “An | face fs flat and square, the eyes heing very Sce, from every moantain.side, throngb valley, g&‘afl:fl‘,f&z‘ h::‘r:n &{("::Ll‘:]'lo.':znk:]:hu fi’u’,’mfi Introductlon to - Political Ewnnuw,"i: Prof. | large, brown, glaring, about five inches npart, fleld, and plain, Every reapect as uselul as It 18 ornamenta), We | Eeryosnthor of ¢ Lluments of Polltical Beono- | and Tocated near the top and sides of the face, The Sona of Kreedom moving-on te joln ourranks | pyygt confess to cherishing a lking for Mr. wy" Amone holiduy pift-books will be a | The lower half is the bump of a monkey's again! Kufght us 8 Bhnkspeareun editor, aithough he | Profusely-llustrated edition of Dr. IHolland’s | physiognomy, chinless, but haviug & mouth, They comne nmnpx every thoroughfare, by omni- 4 y? ielnal. Jis conse “Mistress of the Manse.” Dr. Dushnell’s se- | the corners of which are four Inch- bus and tealn, is seldom proforiuc or origiual Louservit | tect works will be produced Inu cheaper edition | es apart in a strafght line, and nine if the meas- To stanid by Reform and the Unfont tive qualities recommend him. Tle appeara not than tieretol LC,““ N BY Wil urcment I8 inade around the lips. Where the Hurrali! durabl the iag we've carried | 5o nnxious to advauce his own fame us he s to | than heretofore, (Hatlan SRuettee. willte 1 Wl omor il g rough) é convey fuformation to the reader. Ior this troduce this lsaue, and * Scrmons for 8 New | social and Inteliectunl * bumpa* are In tnan Hurrali] Eurnhl for Hayes and Wheeler too, ally hugs one under his arm 28 he goes home. Bince the firat day lie ¢entered Cougress, hia has been a close reader of avurytlllngrthn has any bearing upon pulitical ecunomy. “Tha records ot the Congresslonal Library wifl show that there are few bouks upon that subject waich, at aome time ur othicr, he has not had for examinatfon, When Burchard was sincre lud his father, selzed with the Western fever, moved to Belolt, Wik, kel 50 4 thelr contents selzed, or tha expenscs of uu: Sgl(‘;;l;l l:_y:cur. fumed, to _prevent the soread of | flesenre samples of the admintstration of Liodustion_smong the Southern people. | 41y sohiool systems in & fow of the States in which 4 Ale. J. Randolph Tucker, © Represcatative | the Democrits have power. By thelr fruits yo A“cangrm.“ a5 he boasted, ** of the grave of | shall know them, l:abefl F. Lee,” gavey in his capacity s Attor- e A Geucral of Visgiula, an oplufon, orlor tothe | CAMPAIGN LYRICS. 7 te ere 13 hie city which has been the scenc of the cariler his cdition §s especially vatusble to Life' will follow, "Van_ Qosterzee’s Dog- | thereds next to nothing in the gortila, although, | t ¥ i ostmnster was justified tn stoppini, Yar Fi i 1 o | FCMER e 3 i | matica* will aisu bo relssucd i a cheaper furm, | corporally, lie is only one step Jower than man, | cndeavors of several welf-known men, ammong “a:;;'nl c: 1\:).c e arion. o tho New York BT ARG urb“l’;’u"r':b;:luc:fl Equality, our standard :l}:;};ul;gm“l";“".l;“{i“‘;'-'h‘l“;h‘:"'g";;‘y’cml:,‘d:’:’,‘,{, unlforin with the new vdition of “Euberweg's | In apite of s great yawning mouth, horrible | them llo}uu Wiite, Maj. Bundy, and SMatt Car- ke Educatlon auch 4 was contained In Groat statesny Forever aligned with the Unlon, Bccarate exposition of the text of Shakspeare, History of Philosophy.” erin, and four immense canine teeth, the ladies mnu:r;x im:’shnrd graduated at flamiiton Col- Tribunee ewrpapersand{n Northern school- nA'[ruldul nllllondluvur‘wh BURLLIOTOX, VL. Wangen Gisae, Bitice there are scurcely @ lnndred Bhakepenr. The Boston Advertiser gives the following an- | inspect him with great lnterest. ‘ti‘x,c, B 9‘: 'lll’gv “*&“’ ‘llfll‘ Ull‘“"fllflt’%‘ oua of e other? be dreaded In the South, A spell- e\.Vfln:\'s: 33;:5 ‘:)"l §m1’r":.'::.‘=“u:é‘éfi eau scholars o this Country, it may safely be nouncm[nf’r:u nll ard \\-o‘rksh: oo ‘I}QAN"' SCIENCE IS AMERIC °‘u '-l"‘,:l “’c‘f‘fi v lfi “‘L’?:::m:l “:“ l':ul.lolnn W:o?:v: N;Lhelll:r than & vifle; a reading- ot e 4 H " w,”“."."o,?,”z,,‘z,’i‘j";,, " fl“"-‘ that 8{"'&"“ editlun ll" "h‘,‘l‘,w""’h ““: )':;:g;x‘;»hy m{::xflll' l)(}z:‘:r::};fi}ul:x:a u:,c' Gfl:xrt‘; SCIENCE IN AMERIC A. residence In l-'r?g:port, 11, his v?&mt Eomc, ing o ou who were once the honored frien: = ¢ 3 lcserves to bécome pupular. The presen e —_— o 7 ? b i i g avord, Aecordigly o | 78 BT bt Out tyre e o Eclp, s e wamewan | S i st 6ol cacy | L8 A Nemol, and COrrapanienss St | momacis of sie il Thompron ators | 15 Fornts i met A momue o Conpra d State of Virginta, the ) - ! w ner, cuald defen, i thirty-seven of which huve already appearcd. e b o LB ! the Britfah lation. ¥ 7 d:ul::,nl ‘which the press cen:ar,c-’. Rl\mln’lph The cantry In the council-hall, whodhe }};{,flg:},{::ggcfigg-rlfl:: S {: %gi e, obtained on apuieatlon of srflxr,éc,t, Lol uliiul'l'u ;L Ll;::’{!u%x:fg i ulifoof .‘;(;.l;l: - Mlm;‘g v ::;;c’/:;;‘:; o e e early as 15::”“:“‘"" A cker, In part represents {n Congress, hus And, with an able tongne and pen, If be could get their greenbacks so, iy el “h | % Autoblograpliy and Mustcal Grotesque,” by | ing address of Prof. 8ir William Thompsor, on About ten years after Mr. Burchard settled at :;m(fie records of its Leglslature this resolu- ey L F L e "‘ifl‘&;‘.’."‘i”{:'&z‘i'i.’u"&}'fi‘.‘é'fl.:.“.‘ he, Ghltage: T, Berlloz; u “ Boswell's Johnson, Condenacd assuming the chalr of the sectlon u(poh sfcal | Freeport, tho chances of his profession coused 5 Now, haund-in-hand, can walk with men 2 up s g . Co . by C. I, Junes:a “Young Folke' Bouk of | Seri, him to engage in mercantile business,~hard- lfon: Who sutd that Tresson wes no crime, For there's lots of hangry work for poor old A NEW ENCYCLOPXEDIA. e B e TRy % sclence at the Glasgow meeting of the British ‘ % . fred, That the Committes on Schools and g am, TIE GLOBE ENCYCLOFADIA OF UNIVERSAL | American Explorers,” by T, W, Higglusou: the are,—which he prosecuted without abandoning T Gt Into thy oxpediancy of Teporting s | mho fabrie of your honored name QGetting down whero tha Presidents go. RO DERT e OF VT R4S | ¥ Autobiography uf Harrtef Martiueau, ¥ wigh a | Adsoclation, will e read with interest an ehow- | s profossion, Tilscaceor u tlsrespect s ainiz :flfl;.!nbmlm School Commissioriers thrughout " dnkln;;lu’lanwlllducl CaNn's. Boaton: Estes & Lauriat, memoir by her fricmd, Mra. Chapman; the | e the imoression made upon an English stu- | flar to that of Boutwell, who hus been call.d ke Commoutweaitlh from snbscribiig toan leu:lmrl ¥or, 1u & moment, a1l your fame 014 **Shamamy* J, was a cunning old fox, — An antlrely fresh work of this nature, as the “Lifc und Works of Raphael,” by C. C. Per- | dent of sclence by our progress in discovery and male or female, who halls from norih of Maron any tne * Groton grocer.” Mr, Burchard is accus- Dizow's line, noleea thoy shall have residod in the 50 nobly wan, {5 thrown away, A l? ald coon was he; Wiy Kius; and an “Au!uhlux:rnph{tu{ William H. 1o practical sciene tumsed to say that the fuctuations in prives, the lown in New York he stuffed a ballot-box, editor claitus in his preliminary notice, has von- | Suwward,” fro g oflect uf+ X # i Suteof Virginla at least ten successive yoars pra- 18 It the burt that honor feels Jusk awiong s ha conid abe. " | slderable sdvantagesovor those which are Lam- | ¥, ] et '1‘7.“’»1.‘,‘13?)‘,"‘»?3 et AT R eeke o, wiiep Tlandsdin Biglandatiens the. h‘c;{.‘yx‘trl\mulbz(“llt:‘ul{:lllx: 333-'&'3:;2‘2‘.5!‘.‘&?} yloun i TEAGe, Tfi\:’ tat vanus dréams of by 8 days, ool bl pered by the fetters of a previous fssue. The | of D'Aubigne’s “History of the Reforntation | heeame painfully consclous that I must hve tue | 8ction, irst prominently directed his attention |BO¥I Havs botero ohe War, How e s at He gobbled-up a railroad, all but the track, temptation to retain old matter which is correct | i1 the e of Calviu'' s guuounced; | honor ta nddresw you here m.d..l,l wished to write | tu the turlfl laws, aud to legfsiation affecting Thiswas in the day: fucted thel ¥ n Y p ‘ARd nary givg it back would he; In statement of fact, but faulty ln conception or alao severnl volumes of the two series | anaddress of which Science In America should be | business Interests. He was & member fave the Southern s:ms fl:m{‘v uc'e % heir 18 [t the pain of humbled prids Dat he ;?,m& his caut sud Ist the Demamys rub statel AUty P! entitled “LEpochs of Ancient History ! aud | the eubject. 1came home indeed vividly impressed | of the Legislature of Iilinols from 1563 whools [n the days .n'u e 't" b ;" At falling to attain your unds, hils back, treatment, I8 often too strong to be resisted. | Epacheof Euglish Hlstory '3 © Ancient States | With much that 1 had seen, both In the great Eshi- | to 186, and there had opportunities for briel review of the officlal {”’l‘“mc I;‘ 6 achaol THat makcs you madly stop aside And swore 1t wasan L. L E. The Globe Encyclopedin also has an advantage | and Emplres, by Dr. Johi Lord; the conelud- ‘-‘“lfll'flfll’hl‘l:;de)nlflu and out of 1i, showiny the | observation us a busincss legislutor through the uperienlenta of souis et s Bourbon States And meanty turn upon yuur friends? Then lay dows, clc. aver somo of It rivals tn respect to price,—th | {0z Yolwin of Tenry Wilan'e History of the | {rieetacioatilc avirit amt devotion andorizinality, | ponition whlch he held s Chiairman of the' Com- ";15,];'::; "Wikle ‘the' Bouth nceds. schools as That enviovs lust of power here, 1 | He went for Uncle Sam on the income-tax, publishers having taken patns o limit the work m““" {'l'l"“nl”r‘:{’ ‘:,‘hh""‘;s'[‘““ Y:’fif;w’“, f]\f’“;.‘rl:"gh fulnesx of work, the apprecistlveness. and thogen- fi"n‘:‘;_';':‘l’mfli‘.“};f LA gf',"’,‘:?n:[“""‘l }1‘{; o s aa it needs liberty of opinfon, and_ freo- That men of wild ambition crave, Aud awore ho liadn't got any tin: to five or six voltimes, with a view to bringtft. | 1 the it volumo ol a M Listory of Freuch | econs npen-mindednese and sympathy from which | first to the Furts-flrat Coneress) and has sincs dum'to express it, the Tecord of the Bourbon |. ' Will lcad themn through & strange career, But they punched bim up so hard e awore he kad | within _the reach —of the most miodust e Tt b ‘lllulm\,:”m;:“.‘;; bt "En{_’;'l‘_“l; the great lh“;‘i:fl:{[fi:‘:t: amis beril st &..Eb’.’.', e l:k_li‘l‘l“""‘fi’ngm’: gute miulstrations South docs nnt, promise o Fhataqdy wition dishouored xreve, And neknwledged that it looked very Win. purse. Tho editos of the Glalic s every wav col | Literature. *In the depurtments of Art and Sci- Thelo e Radman dactn, ocrat, was 2,234 votes, 31is st speechi—which :uumlfll aintenauce of the free-school sys- Faehatisr within honiot fitup, Theu lay down, etc. [ietenty has e ;'.',‘E&;‘c optin, T gy ence v ura promised tie douclieralded worlc | 1 owiai 1 conld speak to yon of the vetoran tenty, | Was upon g subject uf Liie burden of taxation m. s A [apulia, v George Henry Felt, entitle [lie Kaballat | genervus rival of Faraduy in electro-magnetic dls- | upon Illinois farmers, owing to the {nequal DEN UILL'S STATE. TR oS fiurn mols ty rend, In pixty-fous Jie exid the War must atop ondeavar by been i exclude ol superiluoia | of v Eisotius and the Greek Canon of Pro- | €oyers; of Teirce, the foundor of high tiathemat: | of the uisirilution of the tas, attracted Sunsile umy%hnu Demovratic State. It isthe Btate To ride with Truitors 85 tha head. B ‘l&w l‘h | dl!fimmy Re,lf- began to crys ' VL"}[L iyt s b dcb" Wad { bortlon, VLo be fusued in ten purts, with hun- { (€8 n{: e eur ok XRChE»llm 3": tlhhe epl emllld erable atiention. ol Ben 11fll, of Alexander H. Stephens, and of | —r it Srant g, oy, we | punch the lebal Cops | couclsely the "“l g pr i eticioal | dreds of fustratlons incolor and wond cuts: o Ton e Blo10s cobt ey D the il In A 1118 BPEECHES {ien. Gorlon, 1t los not a Republican’ Reore- The Presidency, L most comprehensis knowledge. .‘l";l::'t clusr | serles of sesenty-wo etehings nfter old mias- | of pyironumers wilich folloved, —Seiion, Sews | are all dletingulshed by care, rescarch, and seutative in Congress. It has not & Republican | Oax Pang, ML EtoexNe J. Havr, h ffltfic’&u‘fi%lgfi;gphy‘ uwgmi’m)fflm;m“fim‘“; turs, by Williaw Unger, with text by C. Vus- | comnb, Wateon, Young, Alvun Clarke, Hutherford, | 8blity. e undoubtedly was the thost promi= ofiaal fn ita State Government, and hus not = g *barl" of moncy says, Vote for me,— subjocts an SoRrapIY: | m_mll o3 lengsth ) The | Wners o sork ou the “Wild Flowers of Ameri- | Druper, father and sun: of Cammander Selkyap | nent imember from Iinos at the lnst Congres Lad for years. Its Bourbon m:\loruy Is 80 large THE OAPTAIN OF THE TANNERS. fim NRry & vote, any 15 enEr € £ bt th atl Verit of ea,” the text by Vrof. George L. Goodale, the | and hingreat esploration of the Paciic depthe by | where be beld a position on the Ways an ltab the managiog politivians always have | Dedicated to the Ifop. Lyman Trumbull, We'll put honest Hayes where he can ree, illustrations are of about the style and merit of | jjstrations by Isuae Spragues the “Story of | pianforte wire, with imperfect apparalus sup- tnough Yoles 1o spare to ““colonize Florlda, | He was Captaln of theTanners in the year of slxty- boutli Carolina, and Alabama with whatever X Means Commiltice. Onaceount of his promi- eight, Sotes the border counties of thoss States may | A4 h&,}.’""t&', through enr facings most artiatically Aud'we'll kick the bar'l o° monuy wky-hi thoss cuntafued fn Webster's' Dictlonary und | Jiugp,» from the Blble, with llustrutions | plied from Glasgow. out of which he farced a eu Theu pull off your costs, boys, and roll fl your | Chambers’ Eucyelopmdin, The first volume, | npyor nence ‘h“’(’.("” waa yetutned by Speaker Kerr i drawings by Bida: and wdditions |-Sete inhis own way: and of Capt. Sigebes, who | ypon that Committee, notwithstanding the fact uleeven, which has already come to haud, Is lmn(lkuml!]?' to the series ol telentific worke issued by sever- | foluwed with like fervor and resoluilon, aud made | BA" B GURELTED, TOUE BICIRE IR AR08 neel. From the report of State Superiutend- . For Jordun am o hard road to travel; bound. ‘The complete set. will be o valublemi- | gy Jublishers. The lst of voluines of new Poet. | Juriher fmprovements in the apparatu, by which P & W46, Orr of that Stato, dated Jan, 12, 1870, | Puttheeay ha waatfor Johnsen was a caution to i e Well pitch u for Tiayes and all his hofest wa: dition toauy library. M. T. Lane & 00,‘ No. 138 | e B R0 1t ncludes one. by Robert Brown. | L,s dune miurvels of easy, quick. and aure devp- Ilinois member, William 1. Morrwon, a Iaugh to ren the A agiatol s We #es youndings In bue little surveying-ship Blake; GUEESUBURY L, FORT, M. C. . thefollowiog facts are takon: Aud [Rugitoree the Delmys raruich grav D“':’,""“ street, "Chicago, are the Western Uigy oue by Sldncy Lauier, aud one by the Hev. | and of the sdmirale oucial s it owbien mates | Greenbury L. Fort has been mited In Con tchoo] children, white, Nodust, nor mud, conld frighten him; ard, when Kl tfie old buzzard and the crow; agents. J. W, Chatwick. " In General Literature the list | such wmen and such things possinle in the | gress for courage of opinfon. During_the firat #chool children, colored. the Beymour clan 5 ¥ ¥or thero's no more bard work for poor old BOOKS RECEIVED i Tong enuugh, and we can mention ouly a few | United Statee naval service. 1 woulk like to | eession he hud the couruge to oppose Dawes in ot Cams gyyn ’llml,fluwhh Doolltsle, we whipt ‘em % ymm;u.—h g LAKESIDE LIBRARY, No, 50, L#jtAs o8, Tk :t nLu prflmsfld buukl“ 'I‘llwre are two \'ulumu.; l\'eu‘ yous, mi ulfl my, reasoss fgr co'!]xlfldrmly ex- | the famons speech of the Infier upon the i H ¢'s golug where the emmys go, [ ' No. 64, LA y the’ Hev, Jumes Martineau,—one entitles weting that American hydrography will soon sup- | hydget, Fort compelied Dawes to take bock Aversgeat ] mcl.fi:‘v:fim Klng Henrl, waa a-fighting in AT S Bigas oy 0'&%‘.&?& u’lh:.v'rfhmt':z’nl’lr‘l‘noll‘) W Endeavors After the Christian Life, the other l’"‘; “’x"’“‘“ from "“"’l ouscreutiond, lony. axa SO of LiA uurllum. Dawpe subsequuntly Tuere s no tax Jevied by tho Stata on propoer- . Ehirages ¥, Loy 8y Tk Attitude of Muterlulisin Toward Chris- | fRktdof ourGosarnment in vatu by a commlitee € | poppowledged on the stuinp in Now Hlauipshire ty,lor school purposes, The 4th of March ensulng, off he went and laid his TILDEN AND NIS REPORM, = o thanity."" And of other works relating to rellz- | {10 carth's slastic mh'",,g’w the distorting {n- | the foree of the eriticlsm of Fort. Ii wis not ‘The total wnount of fund fs $291,310. This cluims [Alr—+* Villikens and 1is Dinah." TERIODICALS RECEIVED. fous thought, there nre two scries of discourses | guence of sun aud isoon wil) be messured: snd of | o0 casy thingat that time, In 2 Iouse whick - amouut gives each enzolled child 74 cents o year | Bofore Ulysses Grant, Esquire, fndorssd with lots 1l‘i’ynn-lllfl in Sm'l‘g{iun. n wnfnt lt‘s! the land; Aldine—Patt 16 (Jamus Sution & Co., New Yorjy, | by the Kev, O, 1l !rotllhlfihmu, a volume of | mystrong hope thut the compsts department of | had » ‘two-thirds Republican majority, for o . lorlweduastion, provided uothing 1s expended of natcs i‘lr{| l:":v ‘_}':,‘:Ileffi‘ll‘; 1 ;Eh'g u:f'{."'l'ml; Efifi".?xa. Tilustrations: ¢* Cantlo-Ruins at Arco,” R. Pe. | Bermons by the Rev, Fu W, I'arrur, and a volume | thie Amerlcan navy will repoy the debt to France, | new member from the West to uttack” 8 mem- forsalaisof oflcers, or for other purposes. | A Consulats will do for me this time, ssys Captain Deducting the necessary amounts for such pur- Jamew, With # vecy largo fortune in bonds, stocks, and torelt; **8le John Ghibert™; **Florence; | Of sermons by the late Prestdent Walker, of | Eugland. and Germany, o appreciatively acknuwi- ber of bis own purty who, for many years, had AR ++ Bronze Doora of the Baptlstery s ** The Ma. | Harvard University. After these we may men- | €dged In their reprint of the worke of Tolsauni, | ¢njoyed the reputation of leader of the House. poes, theamount. allowed each child is not L 2 a del Sacco.” Andrea del Sarto: **Venus | ton u work cdleval and Modern “Saints | Alry. Archibald Smith, Evane. aud the Liverpool Vi : daya, generally b are than 30 tenta & yuar! But tuipk of b astonisbmeat to fnd that every | PRASEIS I RIRALUGY o S0 the DR, rilans - Peravuer Hemveunta | ik - Miratios™ ot ab o e Soriiale | Compane Committee, by piving In returu & tret | iy ) IOS) fara KlLTaly bl sy of X0 PRIMEKS POR NEGROES. lmlklui: Just befure every cleetion. At such times hic nlways seemed to try to {mitate S8am Elnwlu, whoni he eu much personslly reaem- es, ILLUSTRATION OF PONT'S INDEP! Dawes gencrally had o grieva and was fond of periodieat sensations. During the carly part of his carecr in Congress, at the very out- set of the War, he compared Cameron's admiolstration of the War Department with sotne figures from the Administration ol James Buchanan. For the suke of a seusational cli- max, apparently, Lo made a°statement which Superintendent Orr says: “Tho School law | That had Geft® with Grant and Shernaa was ol provides for w thiree-monthw’ tarm,” | 40 phiSonaAol MmOt - Latsdds, “Waare mot able to pay the entire | ARY Bis Member told him ¢ chance was kir- aapenses of the three months reguired,” aud L e e ceinplaing that the Legisiature will not provide | Then he borrowed of tuat Member just the neces- = moreincans, In 1875 n bill Fmvldlng for o tax ur{ €8 ht exceeding ounetentn of 1 pur cant for 'l‘op-{e |tll‘l !Iwud at Ebbitt's Touse: and when he xhool nya he, rpses was lodefinitely postpancd. |y oar'the pariy s outllved its ueofalncss—to me, i Bt o, "B 18 gt g fia n 8 : am :m:, ';tl;,. b m"( mm &ma Tfl “fl"!' °:| "'fl Whnn“rlx;:tg hl'h?\:ufia;:mnuln. he was marching ury renarkable ultimate results from the ¢ nisson uf the colored people to this benellts of | A PIF (b ce et he wora that day, sot bick upon Gollint: +Méroury,” dean d° Tologis “The | Jew, E. L. Gookin, editor of tie Va- | {AUS SUTCET A1 [ifentotel egneliats o suply el e s | tlon, will publish u treatlso_ou *Govern- | without slzhts of wun or stars: ) should toll Jons the storm; P r A O “‘,’,"_y ;‘(' /{.“.T{.‘Ia omer Do Marting | jnent 03 Prof. ¥. A, Walker, of New Ilaven,one | ala, of Qi Prob's™ wenther-warnings. which n“,;.h for Sam Tilden! Nurmh for *Ro- n Offer, " J. ety (Catholic Publl on ¢ Politieal Eeonomy," aud ¢ volume of “Po- | cort the natlon $250,000 a year, muney well speat, ! e e, onca | Utlcal Essays,” by the'lute Chauncey Wright, | say the Western farmers, “and not they ulone: 1 on o 8lx Sunne | edited, With & mémolr, by Chiarles Lot Norton, | this the whole feople ‘of tlie Lnltad/Etates are Apprentices: | 18 toappear. The Rey. .fulm Welss' lecturen on | 8kreed, lnnlv‘ll A m‘uzh D_e_macm-| or Iepabilc. L nticred iy mont ol o eopmptll waras | e Sefnt Clapele uf barle USle o | Blakepire wilh ave fercsted seoct sl | mly 102 holf n seion “ion e approoris. QW & ltefol s out fo 3 ore ;" anct oDl el 2 ng on e o y clties, 3 i1 3 4 Singlng too ral, Il 1u ral, etc. Bou.dhore™ " (postry); . “*Leticra of # Young | W. Preston's ensuyn'tn the Aflantic Monthly will | tions foreven the Unlted Stutes coast sutvey, no et Id fiir a moment think of starving *+QJd Iriswoman o e Blsteri* **Christina Rus- | be collcted fn n volume to be cafled *Trouba- | Seab s and g % of Nis probabil Reform wo mnst have In the President's clalr; tti's Poomus” * Fcho to Mary™ (poetry); il Rl o rob *; and now thal per cent of his probabili- S0, when Graut bas stepped down, I thiie Il sllp | “E0 rtighiand Exhios - The Late Arcubiahop | Spurs aud II’,“’,‘I’,‘;Y,".“:BM‘;(“,}!&, Qideh, Helen | tles bava proved trae, and Gra, Myer has fora Wiy ! They nmiay say what they please, I can weather NDENCE. ‘The Inwrr of raacals, adviser of Rings, I've dabbled in o]l sorts of putreded thingss - for youny | month back ceased to call e daily forecasts lacarded 1l i the whole v v, -there. f Halituz, N, 8. 3" *'New Publications. ¥ it was placarded throughout the whole country, he the crown; The Cubtuet, too, of Reform stands in need, iy > or (5 er & Ct 3 folks, The uwunouncement of *“A Story of gun to call thew indi- : ¢ Demon o, ductional ayatem. ., If theg cau ba | And hoarup e was with shouting-out for Greoley o L siory alance lo meod miny ol o T Y ontlomicces Piincere | Buziish Lite,” by Philip Glbert o r farmers call bim | 410 Which :};,"?fi‘,’,‘:,‘.‘;‘}‘;’,l 1. 88 compaizn + Iuld fn & subordinate yelation il the slow proc- aud for Brown. Tweed. Yictoria' " t+ At Flesole,” by Stwan Coolidge; | excites pleasant expectativnn, Lovers of | thistime uuxl,vr-r' ‘The United State naval ob- Mr. Fort,in repiying to Dawes' spoceh, sald s (oot education and other agoncles oL MOTal |\ e, nd o the | ¢ SRS 00 78t ete. e Borhing . Bvning tar by Sk | Bavstive ofSruvel n oub-oftheway seitona | Errator o fal of the verg Bigucet selence; uader | 3Ll e s svige o better, bt yet M"“;fi"“:‘lpahdo elr workyull may Caplalnwent Now {n the Departments corruption T see, — A. Proctor: ** ,"'\‘\Fl:{fi:_‘("“:.{;:" ”;}':':r y | will welcome the yolume of Turkis- | precession and nutation, | had rescrvedto omit | hefther over won o victory. Whoever would Tuds Suporiutendent of Education has been | TO tall the winning candidate what Jabors ha hiad | They are tiled with Republicans hostlle fo me; Juord- Ride tan, by Eugcue Schuyler, our Becretary of Le- | toping you that I had there, inan instrument for Jead au attack must take the advance, ond say ng_photograbhix of the transit of .Venua ) ocm)y | pratfon at St. Petersburg, the same gentleman | meanur 3 Twill cut off thelr heads, I will wipe them ont By 1‘{"' Oliphant: **Out af the 8ky* ( ‘Lt feantuinated by the Democrata for State Super spent Fa e Seotch.Cap el Came,” Hlr speech made guite u sensation and i asaist tho Liberal ticket, and dlscon. clea y M. 3, L. illow tlie Scotdl ¥ who has lately revealed the horrible detalls of [ ehown me by Prof. Harkness (a young Scofchman sated . restivel : ilewlent. Tl party s thorefore, give i To st ekety and to easo bla dlacan. |\ o ta tholr places my friends shall be secn, | aved T liachn, ™ by Ettiol C. Galey 4 Lizele o€ | Wil crucity i Duleurin. Howell's ' Prl- | hitsacted Into the aited Seator naval sorvice) suet | Lot arnlimertienc Whklh T onsloaatny {idursciient to the expressions of the abominas 8inging too nl, ke T g e hhen ngier, by | vate Theatrieals.” Auerbacn's # Poct sud Mer- | for the firat time In_an astrovomical Instzument. a | yaryed Mr, Fort’s career In Congress. . lesentimeata contatned fn this report. When all the claimants came bafore tho Governor- o e e 7o lide, —the verllct onthe dieaater on . : Vlorida {8 suld o be o carpet-bug Stute, yat It elect, . And then in the caucus Reform wust be made, Mo B, B3 *VPalke with Girle: No. 7.—Worth | thant® und @ After Thirty Years,” nud E. 8. | geomettlc vateibutes live times as much na Georgla—the | Bays :he Captaln, Something kandsome I'm enti- ) s ! - ¢ - PONT AS A WORKEN. ‘The Congressmen should not In offices srads; . Your Weizht in Gold,”™ by Mury Mapes Dodge; | Roe's * Near to Nature's Heart™ are for the oand the nderer, published while I amn writing ! o thin address, forbids Toe to keop any snch resolus Mr. Fort ja one of the most Inhorlous, falth- " t the election defeat they shas AP “¢Phe Legend ou the Yane' (poem), by Olive | novel-readers. Churles Dudley Warner's In ful, and constant workers of 1Eress. 8 :fl. h"’ white Sauthern civilization—to the ed- Wie Mefiw"fis ™ a ¥n: "san :ffia bmzt-fiamf ul'fllv?«t?u here. A, Wodsworth: + A Colurudo A oman‘e i the Levant," of which we have had spechmens fl“‘h.:"filrlxfl’:’h’mx:s’f'.wof"f:h: qflffl:’-’fi"]n’:flfi:" never ‘l\sw.n from m; cat. cfi’ufimg mhu}'}l“n:z iautlon of ewch enrolled child. ‘The State of D ucutyy Lin O'flullivan says, Qoverner, I ob- Elngxngm Tal, &c, wn, " by I *The Boy Emigeanta® con | fu the Atiaitic, will be instod next month, Rob- | or 'in a Brities lina baller, uother wafewy- | seasion he attended overy meotivg of the Grards cannot support eolored education, but Jectl cluded), D ! 4 Y osln ; f . . y Noah Hrooks; ‘ilu’the Clewet's | ure Collyer s reprerented bv a volume of lect- | yolve so coustructed tnat by suy possibility, 8o naw, brother-Democrats, be of good cheer: (pucnll)d by Laurs B, Riclards; '*Sen-Jellies, ares Lu’vuuug ,,!m und women, und by alittle | at any temperature. or unflgr’lny’l(l!,ell n u(u {VI&:‘ ;:)ell?;::lll:l:r:i‘lpflra‘t‘l."}‘ru’xmmfing;p::”you }’fi,." : c'"‘"‘"a‘ PR v‘:fl"'"fif&“_fif{,‘f book called *A Weddlng Present.” am* and to say that of there is it mnut be instant- {tean perinit the Democratic State Treasurer to Meal 160,000, aud - decline Lo denouncs him for oux “Jfig.o”' #8798 1he Gaversorie kind stonth bis thieft, Huuse, Including all night sesslons, aud was not away o glugie day. lle was amon; D) N. Perking 4 o 2 the first to advocate the repen! 'Didn’t [ wea him wid the Tauners in the year of Tun, e ey T ikt he Litiis —————— y corrected or fremoved. Cun 1 go on to precexsion | or° yyg Increase-f-solary bill, to reduce DEMOCRATIC ALADABA. sixty-oight?’— Wo have & Tulple ar. Yery Little Yalku: The g and ustation without a word of what [ eaw_in the , The State of Alavaws, the D bo ‘0 have the beat (overnment under the sun, Dog with the Greew Tull” by Luura B, ftich- Britheh Foad-Supplles, L Ehittion uf Philadelphint In the Unitea | the pay of newbers Of Congress. and emocra ast- | Which words mysterionaly seemed declaive of his 3 " A ent i great Exhibition of Philadelphia? In the Unites fully announce, hus goulu' Democratic :{vfl,wo fate, ¥ v Singlog too rul, 11y ral, Il tu ral, 1llay; u ntelliutord’ Departmen 3 M Young T'm'bognd for the Whits Honse; Ret outof my | “"he Tetierlox: a ', g t ¢ g cut off allowance for 1mlleage. For theso L L Jand and_ {Fater (Loaton). States Government part of it Prof, Hilgard showed | to et ce fg AL thes mayorlty, It bas Democratic State offlcers, from way! e Indian corn, or walze, hus wow sequired a per- | ma the meusuring rods of the Uniied States coast | Measures he constantly Iabored, und voted. Ho * Govern, h each nuniber coutalns thirty-six fllustrations. manent footing in this country as an article of | survey, with sheir beautifnl mechunical nppliances | voted nzuingt eviry proposition to re-enact tho b that Reso o o onatable. Tho school policy | POr WCp (i oot was banded round, and each tad | - Tuoy ruay my what thoy plesse, 1exa weathor | Lippincotti Stuguzine for Octover o), . Ligpla- | L00™ SOu uwiat wa ot fa seut Trom the | foF ebid mesmiruicht, Uy Which fhe tirés great | Trankinic privilege, no.tatter how Indireet th - Wrinclple upou Wi ouatY, abd hostlle to eVery | And evon Dan O'Sallivan ollowed that all was fate, | Harras for Shin Tilden] Hurrah for *Reform® | sorsoy Sois phste sorl 1o Festivnl - & —Acts | United States, the total tmpore for 1875 being | base linea uf Maino, Ling lsland,und Georyia wero | proposeit form. e ndvocated the reduction uf Vil o iy ', e, of publc - | 350 Capiat”or e Hldhen ‘otudly Ve alk | i, Nep OGN | SRt e S Ay | i S G e s gt e | mienied U 2t Mhe o secutSyand | W i Vo o put o The e Blate . lce Thompson; **A Fiery Furuac Cor- | impert ten years ago. The quuntity of checsa | 3 5 ! " and to licrease the tax ol and wines. Ho sl pnenntendeat, J. 31 Meilieroy, to hia i * WHEN SLIFPERY SAMMT. T Deweert. Kiciltan Foj-Lore.ly - . | Imuorted has nearly donbled duribgs the Jast | EUTobe or America. luve obiained ln comusrii | ks beun iuted for his perslstont. efforts to ru= Matstics ! % furnishes the 0"g,fug | I maver thought, the Captaln aald, that conduots When Slippery Samwmy stoops to folly, Crane: *+ Love tn Jdienens," Chaps, [X.-X1L, by | clzit. years, the home supply beine wholly - | Fejrrapnie: Tpurtnent 1abw und beurd £ | duce public expenditures nod_salurivs. The Wbitescheol childs Woulh, dleracs b Libesal pasty; bat-fs very 'ASd inde, 100 late, taat How botray Eilen I, Gfuey; ¢+ On the'Ensera Shore” @on | yfoquite to'meet the ordinary requirements for | Grays splendiilysworked out elecinc. telepone | Most signiticaut feuture fn bis career has been Culored wehool uhlfi?e'fi‘ T plaluly shows * ‘Whiat churin can soothe bls melancholy? cluding Puport, lhy llnlwlf‘xl{lsnll,_l“ fllml\qr‘l_l" our consumption. Egygy were sent to us Iast | mcuiully soundiug four messuges spoultaneousiy ou | the manifestation of uy eager dusire fu the di 3 wrenveneessdT2 557 | oyt 411 have Jost thalr neefnlness; my public life What art can wash by gullt away? tea, Moy Lutmia Lizaries "l Ly with the Volvs | vear—elietly from Franico—to tho number 741,- | the Morse cods, sud cleurly ‘canable of dumg yet | rection of ceouomy. . Toul,, ie certime tesenns osenee 808,270 Telose. i (4 The anly act hia guilt o cover, Sfrica 1. by Latly Barker: +Septonber, by | 000,000,—that {5, O per cent greater than the | four tines ue mang with vury moderate fiyprove: ———— The Buate Auditor's estimate of the entl o hide Lis shisnie, ita evary #Igo, Wil Waliace Haruey; ** From ‘G0 to '05, quantity seut fu 1874, Five years back the num- | monts of detall: uni 1 uiw Bclaan's sutomatic tel- Tiayes' Lave of Llleraturo * dnalble fund for the curreat achool your, dated THA FOLITICAL OUTLOOK, 0 give content tho country over, Sherwood Bonners .~ *+Qur Monthly Go Der Wud_but 400,000,000, ‘wnd this rupld In- | sgruph deliveriug 1, Uhwoniein ety sosen seconds From Noweel's Life of Gur, Liayer. o Ut 13, 1835, was ag follows: Yous, date Vieus from lhe dasthead, 1v'just for Sammy~to reslgn, *VLiternture of 'the D.fl'" A new crease still continues,’ nithough pouttry- | ZERATE iin: lone aye condemuned in Englaud | 16 early became @ member of the Literary Auoual interest at 4 per cant on $1,74 Hasyell o hoyal e Bulpol Biste, W Gitiag gt ——————— stpey by Gearge Macdonald, *The Marguls of | farmliz ~ is now belwz more carefully | $0%0e helor work of-rocordimg from @ relay: und | Club of Claclnpatl, estublished nearly half » ol sisiecnth soction fand i Hor shipping.articles ase spread befaze tha brave | * How He Saved in Treasures, Lewsfe,® wifl "be comwenced fu the November | gtiended to smong us than it used | then turned adrift ax needicnly delicate for tuat. o ! century ago, nud including juristsand statesmen ke Chase, bur\viu. Ewlng, Churles I Jumes, Hoadley, und Mutthicwa; artists like Baird, cler- gymet like Conway, with journalists and who- eves else luved Jetters fn o city nlways tirst in culture in the West. Withmany registered vows % 1o spealt regularly at the Club,'" Huyes rarely shured in Its drscussions; but its meetings were always tiuies of the greatest pleasure 1o him, and for twelve years the Club was *an jm! tant part of Lis life,” us he wrote one *clube night” fn his cump on the Kauawb: fondly recalling the club-nights of the past, aus dwelllng on thelr associations and gojoyments. He was, Indeed, vne of those non-literury men who tuke u purer aud fluer delight fn Htcrature than {3, perhaps, possible to the piofessfounl man} uuwl cly an event us Mr, Enicrson's de- hivery In Cinclunati of o course of lecturas, in 1850, inds an ampler record in his diory than any other event of the time, Tlo heard every one of the lectures, and hie reports the leading polnts of all . his Journal, " Ho had from his college-lays had a great love of metaphysle and liis readlug embraced the German as well as thy Eu(fldsh nhllniophy. But his favorite author (liked, buwever, “with the reader’s own critical reservations) was Emerson, whom ha read with an enjoyment equaled only by the delight he took in another supreme genlus— e Boneral sreadiog of this youog 1 'bo gencral sreading of young lawyer, even ufter business began to accutnulate on “his Inuuh‘ was a8 great as that of wmost imen of Nt~ urd ** T be or not number. I e 1 eve ¢! ! ¢ ¢ There {sn story toid of a French artist and PIAn':‘nlalyqlw[Jnnml far October (8. R. Wolls & tobe. The price of egas, however, hus felleu ::: '"‘,’.L‘.‘.":g:‘,';.fl‘{’,;‘:";:;;‘-;‘ e e gr liok Y from 88 7d per long hundred to 84 Bd, More Ei’-'t‘”-‘»‘f"'a“"'.?fl-"fl%"fififiw'fi“*'?-TF'*'"“‘-'““-“*35 Sapiiapian for Oetober (Compbell & Co., Now | Dutatues ureived v fn 133 than i vhe bro- | feeseaph, e b sesthis o lules, the corge th. -He bad got together u number Vork). d s " | me pass ken at random from tha New York - - ber and October (Seriby tucs are set down as coning from Franee, but o | e paesaz randu e of sclubutes and orupiiente bid, bt aesardy | Jigof Tiuser tor Srgycruber aod October (Sertbmer | LG Ible quantity come: really Via. France | Dewepsperss (3 8 Cox hus arrived L (5 talled 1o BAEF These th the represontutives of Turkeyy | American Jookaelier for Sopt. 16 (American News | from the South of Europe: and'we nay hors THRKe QUG (ho B it | T City of Now Xorlo . and _ trijwl to ¢ the- test home Cowmpuny, New York). mention—-what 13 not wenerully known—that | yrint a thousand extra coples,™ **The Americuns o France. But the Pachy, o Cad) Ll(l{:y tnla:-m) Age—current humbers (Littell & we‘lie }unxm ()nlfunnrchlm'gu oll s}u a “'fx' I Lonton .,;|<l..x5.ng,fid“|7 celebrate tho conliy Wi ot non pekgtin s i (et omebts | PUBLISUIRS! ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tifemont, of eoursa, much fackiates the trade | the Ui, circular-dirc Aruature of just Aucn an- ghedding teurs, B course. 10 conautt an Buglsh | G, P, Putoam's Bons, New York, make | fugich thipge us carly asparagus, peachies, and | uther liitlo eleciro-niuguet s thls which 1 fobd in by 1o means desputred, asked thy Froushman to | the followlnz sunouncenents of new pub- | sofurth. The consumption of cocun fucreascs | 1y iy Hho Words Werd sbouted it L Sloar 16av0 the matter to him, und_ observed that fo [ leations for the fall sesson: “The Plaius | rupfdly, having nearty doubled in the spuce of | \eiiaon nt the far end of the lne, holding his was tuerely an alisle u(iguld wutch aud a rifle. | of the Great West, and Their Inbab- | lERyeurs; the duty i3 only 1d a pound, so that § ponth closs to o strotched membrane, such 84 Tho collector would bave given a wilderness » by Richard Irviog Dodge, Colouel | the tocos trude Ouly vielded £4L55°t0 the | you see before you here, carryiug s littie plece af of wathies for leave 1o take wwiy hig | fantst by Richard Irving Dodge, Colouct | pevenue, ~ Carrants, rafsins, and dried fruits, | soft iron, which wus this wade o pertorm fn thy spolls, and the Buglish merchant suw the n the United Stutes Army; *“The History of | ft was formerly fnagined, were un fndex to the | nelghhorhood of an_electro-magnel ia clrcuft with (Lu).' ‘Phat olicinl candidly allowed that | French Literature,” by lenri Van Louw, trans- | well-being of” the g classes, who were m-sllmll niulu-‘ml P;&WHI:"!I to the -Lnnurmc mu(" Mis Governnient cured 1o more for sculptura | Jator of Tulue's “istory of English Litera- | suppostd to buy these In larger quantitivs when | Hone of the aie | This, the grentcst by far of o thun George L1, did for *boctey and bulnb{ng," | ture,"—Vol, I, “From Its Orlgin to the fte. | Wifes were good, ' But this view is an exploded | UL LL/CUL Gy van o1 our. own. StF. Girsbata Helly ol watdl o Y v Sop oue. What “really utfects the dried fruit trade | Y942 Wi 18 amd sdialtted that u gold watch und ride were |, ygygunc «English Thought in the Eight- 4 % 4 of Ediubury, und Montreal, nnd’ Boston, now Le tho dearest wishes of his heart, 8o tell your | Buissanfall; SRl BHORS e LIEht | i the shundance Or otherwise of fresh fralts ot | cyming w uuturaliced citizen of the Unitid States. friend, sl he, 10 wako two bienps of hisvub. | centh Century,” by Leste Stephens, author of | homes thus fu 4 good apple year currants aud | Who can but admire the hardibood of fnvention Dish, his own hu‘np o by obyiously bigger thun | “llours fn & Library,” ete., ete.; “The Belect | rulsius ure much luss iy demund, As to wheaty | which devised sich very slight mesns (o reallz that'[utended forus, 1 will conre down with | British Essayists,” cdited, with Introductlou | We may uiention that in 1500 the Government | tho mathomatical conreption that, §f efectricit, oribe, will sccuse hiin of Fronkish dise i ] * | ubolished_the small remaining import duty on | to convey all the delicacies of quality which di iy scribey ¢ b und Blograplical Sketches of tho Authors, by | jradstuffs” which had beon left at the ting of | tingulsh articulate specch, the strungtl of it cur "““"“f”,""‘! 'L“‘llfi‘ inanige, ‘g?‘l’mfll‘l’"‘fl:"“’: by Juhn_ Habbertou,—Vol, 1L, “8ir Roger d¢ | the repeni of the Coru Laws; not atall so left | rent must vary contluuously, wnd, a4 nearly as R Wit theme i Al tiess “thlugy | Coverly Pupurs,® from tho Speetator; A Btudy | s scource of revente, Ut 4 o tueans of keep- | 1Y b In sluple bropurtion to tho velocity of a e duna . tha Cadl b apnoluted, andow | of the New ‘Testament, by the Ry, O, B. | fugun nceurae record of, the quuntitios lnport- Lol ot 3 ot o . 'ne Patent Museun: of Washington, un {ustitution Furopean gullery 1o the richer fn the 'art of | Prothinghums WA Child's ook of Religion, | vde Thisduty was ki uewt on grain snd 4344 | of which lie natton fs Justly proud, and the bened- aui frea; = | Bha's bound upon a four-years' crulse, and we did T""lmt;l.l'l;!:.v}.lfi srasseesnarans ssernen $7TH 270 A lu; mhycldu o5 165 6radl: & Wi e ¥ not p. el new commun: tor —on m we Muableurolled G, The: B e iat eluch] sty saye: oy e Ve: “No school can, therefore, Sl o cueried o during the prescutschiv. | B ooy Ereateliors tonddy o borve throogh. Dhruisaiop s the General Asecumbly wakas | = ool o R CASTE IV TpUCATION. jne is & man of sterling woi o yet mode: ways,— of education adopted by white | A native of the Buckoye Stata, —hia nuie is B, B. 3 ot itk Bute i thit B aate, e fluyes. 7 bty niVersitics for e, biley by Sisihatrat o aa ogiabe, | s fon-shais 31 (sn=jang tny alied o Horye Elots uf i oy AL destraye the” tree | goq WEIGEL 50 Vain,” that ho would wreck, ore 1% suondieor It nat only secks o keep loug, our gallant bark; y Sy bt wonpp g Position™ the negro populw- | Bor yoarehostood In closo ** caboot with that Whlleg vl whso prevnt tha poorer clavs of primo ruscal, Tweod, Y Ly vuua:‘:l:.:.""m"g the udvantages of owdi- | While be himuelf is noied for a most. unkaly VUTELINGRS Bay son greed. | ity - MHOOL-TEACKHR] OU G Ayl TS FOUR | ygpy Jiayes waa gghting n the feld, In our lte It Migylay) c p 1l Wi Tt : civilateify “oud Vit drate m,"}i‘,‘}'l':““,n’l: efim’,‘";‘; l",’;ffi;'_ Soam Uilden uiade the gain of gold the study of his b managemen, | i H et e + Upou thin subject, Stute h " ‘u.:n‘,.‘?,m,mh“u, Iullb".‘,l, e jecty He lu:'ulg:‘ wljl.h"ufid,""uld rings, and giled bis uu..‘,yfl'"""l““u"nu-m for forty yeara of tha | While sll our Westorn vallway-stocks he plunder- Jelueatlied to tha Stats foe aduvation- edy we are told, ¥ the Genrral tiovernment, the un- 1 of the school-(wnds o other tian | God's nublest work, an honest max, ia Rutherford {4 the Irretrivyabie Jows of i « 3 O#, While, ax far Tilden, thors ary none to sing the old wan's praluu: xmln{lnl to his counitry be,—dlsloyal ta the sex Ppsgien i A New Peril for Acranuits, Creed, and Other Discouracs," by the Rov. O. B. | yinatl dnty etill vristed bt would yicld £1,852,- | concerned wilh ranetis of acleuce o which nine- | o, Iie |s s far ua possible removed from- tho The (g, Avast, iny hesrtleat Pause awhila before your votes At Lunilm’: on the i ultimo, Mr. J. Morton, | Frothingham; “ Kuowledgeand Fuith,and Other | €59 to the Exchiequer sunually, :m:l'x- (nJunlul.l. llll:fi‘ ;uetlulw}u;:\u;::::c fi‘.{."..’:!‘l{.‘:‘x."&: wercly lierary temperament. It was to find b e Pt at tho outaoty rerefore, hud | oo Sraeas thie. ueroumut, accompunicd by Mr. Tauuer, | Discourses,” by the Rev. O. B. Frothiugtuimg ————— rovalLnts of paicitod Inventions in the Exbibie | 9ubWhat an author had tosaj, uot o ece how whouly, 'l'!zu‘m“l'r“"“"" for the support of And read the recards of thess men throggh all the msde & most sueceseful ssceat, and soon attatu- § o A Discourse on Matters Pertainiug o Relig- + Tha Gorllla, fon; 16 seamed 10 1o that overy good thing de- | I€ s that Hayes read books; an . + Wi years now pust; clsms an what he read, though he shows his sen- U5, Whieh Ty »f?ul‘: "fm.:? a tux wpui prov- | 4 7yaliar and G airiot, o of these you must arins ¢ ed un ultitude of 5,000 tect, at which belght | 1o, 1 by ‘Micodors Purker, with Introduction by A itaidelphiu Times. .mh,,,.‘,,.;.m was putented, ~ 4 *Why dou't you G Those who have read D Challln's African | putent it i wolntalned, | T} i | y S e > n England ! fo atswered, *“Tho coudi- | #ibility Lo the charins of style, are always more i ,‘.(L‘,T“"! Of Wi mutccess of this xuflnfumflf helmof oue gallant ship on her mext four- f-l;:ny-m'ifi‘u"'rvflnffl ‘.‘.‘J‘nl’.fl'fi."i‘.’:"{i.i'éi"x’.‘.k’i' 0. 0. Frothinghuta; # The Attfude of Maten- | yvets will be mterested I seelig the stutled | Honeur Engiund srs tooonerouy.™ Wecertainlyare | concerned with matter thun with manuer, Men, b ity Kepublican vule shows: Years'crateal Uon et news P ey e | sl Towards Thalogy, by e Hew. Juoes | Bl of o teibls, gorln that v kil by gorSitad Ruerywtalbi 1 e et 17 | characer el b tuly, ok ares aid ¢ 1 Aunupy el 10 the State,,.,.. ., 515,000 i . Jarge meadow, und were just i tho ace of let- | Murtinesu, LL. D; ¢ An Alphabet in Finatee' | the plucky little Frenchmuan o gu encounter | v futhe Lilla bo 7 Jombaahirtan schuele Vukiidiog = |y Tade! hln nablo ablp of oars—(uta lorlouy Ship | LIt 0Tt st Whei a ircinendous bettowing | b Grahas MeAdam, with Introduction by I | whichh e zrupbically describeey It lo cxbib- | unuostis dicection to that propuud i tho Wile boc | bim are those whiose aubstuuce 1s ‘of yastly Th will wpeedily becomse the nursery of useful inveu. b was lieard, wid on looking fu thi n&fl‘ruml K. Bowker; “Fhe Gold of Chilc m'cc(" Ly Susan | ited with tlic. Olifo” archieologieal cullectl fire!t&t importauce than thelr form. He do- e-m oo, $402,500 | Is stannh and trim. aud has on board a flch, & )y la or | ence i proceeded, n lurge was | und Auna Warner, uuthors of * The Widy, Wide | fu the mioeral sunex of the wain building. | o for the world. § oughit to vpeak 10 you too | H@hts Iu ~ the novellits, and esch pew the “ku“n.n.:,‘,:?'l"l"""' can rle. Rt in 1870 ,I"“[O“""'."“‘-'hli 5 :'cl:tumlt‘u:mlrzm:"uldl'yms‘mrur:lls Llu-m:‘ Mr. Tan- | World," ** Wych lluzrl." et g Awongst Mu- | 'Fhe exbibitor s the Moumr Unlou College, :.l| :h:,n.....ly vencrable larvard Univeniity, and il;.llnn of Hawthorne, ‘I?um Yy kb‘li&ui“ e of ettt do e deonll o W weneral ays | HeF COUres 1n o'ef o 'troubled sea, "l rocks snd | yicr'fally realizing the daiisvr of the situation, | cbince, by the suthor of » The Young Me. | of ~ Aillance, Btark County, Oljo, for the | of the Techmological Iustitute of Sotton,createA by | Bulwer, ' 1o & seosation murked - in iy g e o0 s ludliog, the sugssucre | o SUeHRIRE WaVG, L) the altane | WILh greut presence of mind humediately wcized | chanie™; ¢ Cuptab Bums ar, the Boy-Scout of | museuny of which { wus olitalied at w cost of | Wiliian Rogers, brothier of wy, Glusgow Univer | his diary; but whon - be comes casually v, e ity o 884 O 4 pructicul T e me i and sl thogstent | ' yliuining D of bt il tarew | 18440 by Georo' Cary” Exitenton: ™ Hoye of | S10000. Wien ths furmbdable bt was at | sy soleaghy iy fosiit, e Cambridgo of | und tardlly upon tho iite aud writiuge of Cliu- fat ower. One of lelr very 3 s thet bodily uut of thuesr. The balloon rose, | Other Countries: Storles (or Awerican Boys," | tucked Ly Du Challlu and two . uegroes he | Auleriva, u uf the Julins Hopkins University of | ning, puge after page of comment and quots- """l,n‘"““ ta temodel the Schiool law, Thoy f ot 4 . Naltlmors, which whh 1ts youtbinl vigor bastorn | ¢on mauifests bis (utenser futerests. He views el Put rocks aud shoxls may uot destroy, uor angry | but only just In thne to escape the hiorus of the | by Buyard Taylor; * Roddy’s Idead,” by 1lelen | wrenchied the unus out of U hands ot tho lat- : 4 0 us, Las uiilized the: genius sud S W "llll\ll;ll;’L:. thill tax, ainounting to 45, surgus whelu, o pdl antial, who, umupzucmg the bulloon 4 Jo%lwuu. author uf * Roddy's Romuuve,” | ter, bent them 1o theshape of a horseshos, kiied 5’0’,‘,"}""‘,5’@“’ Va iy ulliaed & iunius aud | 1hg wholy mnw? of mllu& from lnuuunuru Whtorte, un el e the free schuoly biad been | Thte cruft of aure, 1T 115, Hayes controle the gud- | suspended. over b, turoed his attention to | * Roddy's Reality,"ete.; Onex’ Upon u Tme: | both af the Africans, und then rushed towards | Sbcii¥ad Oiree dayw aftee wy arsival in America | DOINt, yot there 182 shrowd supgestiveucss 8 OF Gt ud s Watend, thut the pov- g helu o Uiie: b of sand, the'contents of which: he suon | Stories for Chlldren, of 'the Anclent Gods and | DuCiulliu, screeching borribly sud beating his | jeo for the young Porter Polnier 10 axke him a | 18Uy Of Iis references to It wiich could not 130,009,y sl Lignor Heenses, amountivg 1o | Auds Whin tio voysge Le safoly o'er, we'll give 0ot | yeutierel Ju wll o one. Tu his attud his | Heroes,” by Alury' B, Cragle; *The Housc | breast with his' fore-baudé, v - the | Fellow, Hut o wis on bisdeath-bed 1o New York, | Bave boeu mors sptly appreclative If be had— Sy U0 form Ui echuol und, it [ g pplieed oF Dratae hurox came fu contuet with the grapnel rupe, and | with Spectscles,” by Leors B, Roblusung *The | gorilla ulways does when en- [ Shegying e physiclns to keep him wlive just | sliall we yay(—been writing a book notice. “I Luitg 14 g ot Bensation paid 10 teachors wiw | F0 Bl our pllot-Frealdent, the statesman, R, B, | |0 joric releustug the grapuet —set phe bailoon | Children's Paruliss,” by Catheriuo B. Zeregu: | fuged. The litile Guul, however, fnlshed | long enough to Suisls i buok, wnd then e would | am goiog to alp & littlo from Steroe's $ Tristram iendayn SKUL Cents ber duy for the actusd ate Mavus. ce, b e e e | TS orillashipAvitly & bultet throngh the heart, | be willing o go.” O bis book, “*V(hermodynamn- | Shatidy,’ " b writes; * enough to test ita qual U of eacly Y ual at. Cuscavo, Bopl. 26, 1870, Cdvr. Bax free, but ut thy kane Hino threw Mr, Morton, A Dictiouary of the German Teruy d LS 3 4 o, ¥ h t b 0} i ] tonglagapyt E88 DUpil, I uccorduncs with the , Bopt. 26, e who'was attending to the rope, out of the car, | Medicine und ihe Collnterdl Sciences,” by George | the mark of which may be seen. This atfale lr\ e ‘M";,P"" dm“hdl}' fties. "One ought to rewl theso *of courso! Whed iy T Lite, Otg Feputation catal- o -Fortunately, lie sticceeded n clutching the yet- | K. Cutter, M. . # Unlealthineds (o Houses, | occurred an the bunks of the Gaboou Kiver, (o | e mavseeiith, S i able fricuds to edlt | books, which every ons reads, or claims to bave ary g1y o ALIGNED WITL THE UNION. :m 1o county gory " S“W:-,lh‘l ; "x!y" mlnfld‘&rn‘ 4 (filprn%h\':fi"v)llhy acrip, wort) muuntain- Ifié" ; Bml:bo%'n i h but 50 cents ob the h g feld, d Ly \munge ot Mianisuipsh werature | Tas sty 'ul“l’npvdlufln mOVag-0u 10 fosa Our faaka It, are lofi; Lt the appointinent of a fellowship tn tiog, aud,” with Mr. Tauuer i Willlum Eassit, M. D., author of * Sauitary | Africa. ‘The stufled hide—geucrally known tn e Hopkl Iversity ¢ d hnfi‘l'ed \nta the balloon before it .'..'u“‘:fiaum .'fl.xue':.'mm- ‘of Dwelliige s The Bunclhm’- Ceutennfal circlea as Dr. Darwii ¥—stands L':",ff“}‘,' Jh",’f.,b'{‘.'m'f,f‘f;;_ Y s Silaa e many ‘bm‘a‘v}n? feet, ’lm:l umnxnuu salled | of the Brnmbf.’ by l‘m)ll. Duyid Hl"-‘rrler erecty r“pzl:l“ with o;“\;.‘.“.‘“fill :.llln:hilxax:' I.:"h: wgc‘;:r:-,w‘:xl:‘élln;:'fl:mm-‘:leng.rxamm mx:: wile, [adicdn jumiog him to ¢ place 1 . flq‘lu" VR Tlls; Whed. stiey Towng a:kate grxflmrot 0“"‘:‘ num::h." l'r:fim .'..; Py Dounds, sod 4 Gn exoels | Trm TYuoct va ALarican sisates ¥ read, s ‘Don Quixote,’ which is goody *Gid the acliool teachere was . 1usdu payable Diaart "Wk e £00d, Sicatn Judimait which eviuces a clear, {f not Lo severe, uiese of panish ke the diifercuce between the solld B aad ths French pists, r- Hee, from e

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