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bed wi ch headache, and heing unable to | ohrorve what el a that | t ) TERATUI{,E' PUE b1t & appearanc next worning nt achool, Wriieht In hor. i forth AhE s fonsioranly L “Tho systum of fageing prevailing fn the Ene | oltered, but o glanco sliowed me that in other re- Rlsh all- inols Is mllrxlfi'uli to tmm nbuscs, agin the ,"l'l’('lc:[“:lll:"\‘rln:‘:lru;,-?;:lu ll;n:anc;s.-‘ ‘YJI";IEnw:«’lmlnm T above Instance; yet It hos its advantages, antong | 2 th L ing_in. hder-schaol daye, which are the devolopment, of sturdy endiranice, | one, Kuew, ine fmiwdintoly, and feom undor thi ;\utobiogmp“y of the Earl of | o dus uhedience to authority i aiseniimer | liado of ier Jinmlns hiels vy Heribner's Monthi New York). City, " by Char “ oy Mrs, owrie's, iy Nolan's Fricnde X1, by rott Halzs **A Scttini d‘nv.hcmr =, for Nnvember (Seribner & (o *the property of the Farl of As ontents: **The Uharter 0a%k | Albemarlc: ™ und there, accordinge to the press | 100N 8A the Insects leave the shell, they Legin 1G] *The Beetanings of | one Earl, they now remam. Al other snmiu. | 10 Weavea sifken nest, which they Iuhabit fn . I o acripts referriug to her marralge were, by the | Common. This nest {s, according to the author consent of Mra. Fitzlierbert, committed to the | of 2 little work on hxnmct-Arnluucézure," flaines. The nass was so great thad, after nev- | uearly two feet long and from four to six inclies Coutts' bank, a Is cmlm‘nlll\' fust in his treatment of the great reformer who unlted the scparate trities of bis prople into one nation; who lifted them out of thelr gross fdulatry to the worship of one (iod: wha nbolished eome of thelr smost revolting practices, and subjacted otliern to stringent ward e aver her face a8 whe kneit, she e sundry | Feeitiations; who gave them acode of morals by Charles Barnard: **Dags und Voices," iy | eral hours! burnlng, the Duke of “Wellington o l In the cnse of pampered sons of wenticmen, of telegraphie sfgnals of tecomition in her own pmn]-r which with' all its imperfections, was stiil far u{:nrg': Pateons l.lllhrnp‘., “I"((’lur’r! from | cried out to his rumgv'tmh)u. I think. my Lord, ‘",fl“me“‘;" » Albemarle. Somprclicusion uf other standards of distilction | fne naner, Fiie woment the servize was over, © | superior o any which (hoy prviously pos | Joomas by sondoll Lomorsazs et " by | we had better Tiold our hands for a whilt, of | s jarcysrided Into chambers, but consists of besldes those of fortunc and statton, rishod to the corner of Bt Jumes’ street fo nee hee | pesseds and i yet presenta in s career | Under the ftose," by | e shall sct the old woman's chimney on fire.” | Shooid o ol 50 that it Is oL necensary tiiat thore Kwlullu [y |m;n,len|!. l‘}l‘i \’lemgm(:rs young E::f"m:lu'fi. "k‘l.;-?fl;:er.lmml ::vll?«e-n'-luidruf‘:vhy. eppel was tn the habit of_ spending his weekly Tnto Warwiek stom i 80 until her carriage drava -~ 5 o . 1. Up to the moment that T Tost geminiscencos of Goorgo IV, | wilutvhi ke My el i | e SR (R et it the Princess Ch 3 ' Charles Fox, the Princess b:,';,v"':é';,ongl::‘l:'gfif,‘:’-n o sragthron years the | "R eppet’a conncetton with his regfment was fn- Und y 3 shonld be murg openings than vne; o C . i e-Exensen, by Clirice 7 Iy, when un Individus goss onk A eomoinEs 10, by Clatenca Cool: -*Honey CONCEALMENT OF SEX. D;‘-lll, the whole colony 'Wuunruuly follow in . ok T olen, N1 Hctiny o Mers Many nstances arc on record of women hay- :n:,m""“;m;{f,ffi' “',';‘;"’_"‘:L. b cfl‘,:pd',’l"‘i s " e 2 "nr;&“: Lie .nduAM“‘ u.’e l‘:?r’:(' mu:lgn {ng sucecssfully concealed thelr sex while for | to march in paruilel iliea from 1wo to six.decp, the curfous phenomenon of “a man himself sincere and ‘righteous, the greateat of reform- ers and benefactors to his own people, n rrunclxer and legislator of truth and clyv- lizatlon, who hins eyentually done more than ; Ao 2t oy - | The procean i, 3 1otte, and the Duke audlntance— ferruntedin 182 by bis appointment u flonorary | A0 nortal ma to hinder tie progress aifke of | - bonaia ‘o, aiichel; *Topice of ‘ing Timed | long seate, o a ifetime, they ware the habill | The brocemion o alvaye henic G Char 2 31 Stio had fust completed her 12th year, Her | FAUSTEY to th Duke of Susscx, which place lio | gruth and of clvilization. Yo rellgious re- | - [VTh Oid Cabinet! rony o, BQEistysy | meots of men, and pursued the rougher, hurd | fowea'ny ong ar tis 1 o me e sonieti of Wollington, complosion was rather pata, | She nai biua: evos, | Alled 19F abiout a yeur. ‘The dutlen of this oifica | former han checked the sdvancs of Clirlstianity; | & Cullars, and Progresnis oo Worfife | ar vocations that are by common congent ban. | Ly o, Pqanear woin sl Denceunre in fosdome ki Bt pecnitatly Mande. i Svhie ‘wis chae | Were of a light and pleasant nature, fovolving | the political reformer hoa checke s ol sorinl story, ** Nicholan Minturn, ' and & story | doned to their brothiers, Thelr story necessari- by 8 epocics of oclal cateryllar which feeds on tha 5 storinlc ather ofer German than b her Engiih | Sltendance upon his Foal ighneas only when | Bl E e ocar FoaCri | ok boye Sauitlen - i1s wn Macter -y 35 | Iy reads Hikt a romanees ooy o usually Ip & | Roth The Hror ek soeaty il HEIF teste are L aar funtures wore rogulari lior face, | agreeably to hls own nclination, *free quartors | hent In any shapes th cvils of polygamy and | prowbridge, will begin in Sertoncr's Monthly for | romance, decper, often more tragleal, than any { WOrtiy. of toticn feom e al-gg mal ere) o PP | fnme-+« | which wan oval, had not that fuliness which later | in Kensington Paluce, nccess to an excellont #Fageing” in "mvmtdm]‘o’: ook otf soincuwhat from hor good looks, | Tiet form ibray, and n;dmhslml'un Lerma of Intiacy 16 . ! jeen ender, ) tat symuic i The Battlo of Water Tt wora b} haped, 3V hon sxclted, sho | eyt o e ho was at once the fest slavery," 0 The'slx lectures {n which the autlor reviews the conquests of the Baracens are cntitled re- Appletons* Journat for November (. Appleton & | In fictlon, for it hins the tremendous reallty of fi'unmv of thelr ailz, whi BAMIT Was of op.ne ‘0., Ni . G pow e~ $ n mizht be advanty y mnnnfactured, e h-‘:mm:\! \;ork)”:rré(;r;’\‘lm" Inll,a'l_wl"or,‘:}a‘_lfi truth. The Earl of Albemarle chronfcles In his | nesty Conslet of more: clianiiems the o e ; i 5 atattered painfully. Her manncrs wero free'from | Proires spectlvoly: Tho World at the Coming of Ma- **ennnclation, " by Barton Grey; | EOMeIDY aulobography oue of these strange | furnished with s mnin entrance. Ui whicl (he Mrs. Flllllurbbfl: )uud :,*;,;:L'.{};{r’;.‘,:’,{f:{“‘éfi'é‘m!'.'°¥.n"éi'§{:f££i“ in the ",':“,"gé,, o was remanded (o Bls regiment, hgm'ct;u Matomet and Iils Greed T Undivid- | **Outo Londan T Cnapice é‘-"ly; by dulian 1‘1;‘33 ll‘l’lwrlu!(.lu( whlc;h he 1-‘:.1 come personal know- | Colonlits oty ::fi‘lg ::T;;':‘Zttii‘evfil:‘inlu e Her Royal Lover. {Whenever thore was anything to call forti hor | Which was ordered to sorvice in Benpal,” Aficr | &3 Callphate: The Baracene in the East: The | - homes, “9ld:Time Vrance: 11 =soclety,” by | edge, andtreats it as of undvubted suthiority, ] Baracens in the West; and The Later Dynasties of Persla rnd Indla, But little epace is alowed In the scope of the work for reflections; yet when theee are admitted, they are appasite and Judiciously taken. The diction of these lect o of food, thcy spin mitlde-hnee, ws wieny it erary Life, ™ by Junlus Henn Drowne: A 1o 1t was while at Cape Town, {n 1819, that he met specles do, n’ndpfllcae serve to direct ;‘x‘m.:} u; Comies Up the Stair, by lieten 1. Mathers, In | 8— thelr return, and alsu enable the jiracces.on ta ;l‘:olnn.’, PartIL. : **Lifc I Hwoet, ' by Marte | person whose eccentricltfes attracted nniversal | follow their leader, The writer from wihom we Daroni’ **A Care of Starvation, " by 11, M. | attention, —Dr, James Barry, $tafl-Surzeon to the | last quoted further stales: Rtobinson, late United Staten Vice-Consul at garrison, and the Gavermor's medical ndviser. Lord Imfiatlve power, One of her fancies was to apa [ 8 three years' resfdence in Indis, he returned to the inaguer of n man. O theso occaslons shie | Europe by a clreutous route across Asta, and wuuld donble her fl»u!X and assumo an attitudo of | afterwdrd’ rublmml a history of his travels i 1 . defense that nl have don credit to ] The Two Wives .of the Fourth o’ professed pumiint, What 1 dietiked 1 Hor LhemaRl » then litleknown region, in o volume p ourncy. to England.” W P v (eorge: Mrs, Fitzherbert and er iy s o Clanee Tor calng ;';.',’.‘i,,n"""'{m’fi‘{y" Us, Joung y“’“(“’" ,‘g‘i“"“‘l"‘ U it Me. Erscmy iy efififé;i‘.i“xé”.‘}u" Siyndons: Zail itrice by Conntomce Foe Fr‘:;:f:f-fifi‘;&bff}ohm"fi:f yward ot men e hof .',"il'l":'mm,;“::ll:a:t!sffhl'}llr'-;\:s\w;nrmyf'l'ix’:l‘l'l‘:i’r' Wy , 2 wa sssively violent in her disposition, but [ & o o claim to admission [n the s ) more Woolson; **The Nomber of th nacs, "' p- i ack when o shawer of rain or night:all renders » Caroline of Brunswmk. t...'n';'.f;,,u:, ;"?f wnrm-henrled.':md hovorso | “Travelcrs’ Clubs ™ and to the literary guiid | 1ate work on the Norman Conqueat, *. by F. It. Goald A Al Torain. Whese i ately been in _professional atlendance upon the Funoas ; Joplding;, & califurni Wheat-1id y crt F. Webater; **The Servan health; but, taking umbrage at something rald or t{u l‘lyn In Varls,\T by Lucy I, Nooper: * K, dune, be bad Icft his patlent o prescribo for i.'f",:'.’e:‘wfl';‘."ifi?”’?o? d“lmldl 1 nioving an Sl SRy okiy javalien Fortuace,t! Claps, | himeoif. 1 hed heard so much of thin capriciouy | SSySLe: encli o potlwny hoth for v o tucls., LA (LD, by dames Fayn: ttA Reverie Jot privileged geatleman, that I had a great culos- | Compunionn and 'to, faciifiate his wm reree o7 it Adom, losds, ey SRR oeorare th | fty (o see film.” I shorlly aftericards et noxt him | fpmpanions and to fecllilate Lis oven ra e, Trges, by A, T, Guernsey; ** Editor's Table;” | ot dinner atone of the regimental meases. in this Protessional nrder. e fralonivs jRore of lass In . shelter necereary, 1t requires no great ahrew gaally uppensed; very warm-heatted, and netor so o'l Tondon, Early in 1625 he was pama i id Uovernor, who was somewhat fanclfnl abont bis | po discover how they “‘a Lreat Ahrewong grandimothers, the Duchess of Brunswick and the | Captaincy, by purchase, and was piaced upon The | HE S HESH Souis Eovsv e s, | e perorlstfot e eras o il A J hicry W ¢ to aci e-tle-| gonceslment: 0f Sex---The | e wageireely phicmbersl, my, family usay | tni o nct ss Alo-de-Camp in iy R omeiin Duke of Weningtou... Churlotte I recelved my first watch: from her, too, | Mys, Tatterson, the granddaughter of Carroll of EPOCIIS OF ANCIENT HISTORY. TOMAN HISTORY, Tux Ernuy Esrinr: Frox TUE ASBABINATION NP JUL) Us CRARL TO TUAT or Douitian. By W, W. Carzs, M. A., Late Fellow and Tutor of Queeny College, and Read. my firet pony, . . . In epeakingof the open-hand- er in Ancient History in thy University of Ux- ¢ E order, cach following the road wilel ; Cobra de Eithas of the Prificen, 1mist Bob omie 10, mene Sarsolltan, ane.of thie slgners of the Amorlean [ pord, " \With Two Maps. 18mn.y piy; 240, . New | Galary for Sovember (Sheldon & Co.. New 15 Sooat iy O 45, Wit s Aoty Rt | The Grwt chatlco traveler ua markod out With e The § ton wundey *F tlow, ® whicis I hardly think Lshoutd | pisiasstion of Indenendence, The post which | - York: Seribner, Armitrong & Co. Price, 1. Conients: _** Madeap Violet apters X; type of countenance. reddish halr, high cheeke | 2P of ik carpeting, . Capello. bavwnceeptod lid [ ilerstood Low near—onr rol- | Bant, Keppel now held wuva him opportunitics | e period of history covered by this bricf | XXXVI, XXXVIL. and SXXVILL by WHL- | bonen. There was a certain effeminacy in his man- | | Reautur, who carcfully studicd the habits of apello. . ative positions cunsiderea—her poverty wau akin | to galn‘many facts in the history of the future compend includes the first. centuiry-and-n-quar- imn Blacks ‘‘Pater Dimitte 1ils," from ner, which he always secuicd striving to conceal. | the species feeding upon tha ok, gives the fol- to my vwn, Duke of Welllngton. In nsingle pagge he nar- The Princess was 0 years ol when Lady De | rates some of the most significant: i b . ClitTord nssumed the control of her eduvntion; The eliler hrother, as 18 well known, after carry- Processionary Caterpillars==«Flora | und, nccording to Lord Albematle, * 1t wouldbe | ing away all the honors of sehosr smd univerity, the Bpanish of _lonaide, by Mary Aluge | jpis riyle of conversation was gecatly ruperior to | lowing historv of his ubservatios u ) ) ! 2 A 3¢ 3 ns: Do T'uulrflflv]-g’e; Stginal order | that one uaually heard at mc.-nvkqflu{n those days | 1 brooght an oak-branch which was covered with A8 I AT of non-competltive examination. (Gharacter, oy Tane Groy Swleshelm; [ Rucent | ° X'myntery attaetied (o Uarry's whole profeasion- | folims oy mdjci0dy, Whero 1 could much better ter of the Roman Emplre, dorlug which the cleven Emperors styled the Ciesars held sway in the Imperial city. A scperate chapter fa < ! Foglish Fletion, "y W, €. Brownolls **Como," | y Y il ¢ Fegularity of their march than Round About Chicago: Th | WliiiieitaEbss o iy e Weniose | it UGttt AR | et o ol sovers st | s "o Sz | s G Senil B R | SRt ning Sl ainttes o % Was NCE CoMIMON practice La pun 1nio fny grand | ftalesman, “Tho abilitien of Artiur, the younger | Which the position af the Emperor, the rights A5 T Khions Wenorh 1yt SUALd GTARL | was conldored to bo of & inost quatelsome dlspos | daya.. I hang the branchnc g 4o 40, Iy Cornel Family. mother's room at all hours, and, s a fuic, Lo m‘;'fil’;,Wof’x“":{"'r“““c""h;"m' Sclopment, The | of wuman ctizenship, life in the provinces, in s e fition, Ie was frequently guflty of flagrant | thiem againatone of my Window-shutiees. WWios o Vies Tuth,"™ by . W, Olney’ ©+What Shall | Dreachen of disciplie, and on mora (nan one scea: 3 Neo, vy W, Aoyt Whodes;, Sonly a Week | sion wansent hotne ahder serosts but, somouow or | 10a hews for the fans oF i merbiof, Lo, boconie fih':iery 2 ’Z\Tv‘r:“ ey ol o Ma- s‘fl‘;{‘c I olfenscs were always condoned at heads toko and reek betler food elsowhers! Une see T e Yorksarn 1o, gvllinmabiig by ||| Tn dfarce Anmuat Arny £t tor the yeur 1805, | (A Tolwen ot e o o Ve oL b taly & Sy checehs b Sarters ) griental Legende | tho unme of Jumes Darry, 3. D, atrnda. t tha | donle and mesch up i et "By picY egar to h';.yn"'finpgldreTfi“n"o"!vrl'n‘z‘wluizua ‘f,‘"}:,,“',’fi ticadof the :},:.;rlxh:;:pecwr-Genem& of Hoapltals. | 1o each other that ho head o the sctons fooehed 3 4 ! 6 Jul eame year, the 7Vmes ono % Quilibets Seleatitc Wircellany duy avnowiced tho denth of Dr.' Barry: and thy :’a‘.‘.g‘.‘:.'.',.?é,‘!"h"«';:mefi';°;érfikiflif:5'n}“3"zfif‘.sl‘if 1 03 Ao ebule, ® by the cditor, next day it wan oficially reported of the Horse | larsof about two foet in’ length, ‘after which the ingot, & o PHadee Gty {iuards that the Dinctur was @ woman. Tt s alagu- | lino was doubled. “Thea two caterpillars. marched 0 3 olte & 2 o nel i e landja of her lodging, nor X ‘xm Century; ity i“lmiu :ng Its Fgglhul. I the black servant who hind !lve’d with her f%r ?:m.‘ :B iif.‘.‘; sflfngnfilfirr‘:h‘l’:?l:h-lf:g .fififi‘fl?fl:‘é‘ c{: 35.::"&- 1'1::"11‘.‘.'”\\'5:':«1-\&:;‘11?:‘3“"t:‘m' had the alightest suepiclon of her scx. 'The 1010 | each othor, Aftera few rows of ourprocessionists ntry, " Two | Mrs. Ward, daughter of Col, Tidy, from whom [ who were t; breast, 1 Pupery No. 1, by Ellis Yarnall; b Acknowledg- | had thesc particulars, told te fufsher that aho bo- | mioancr® drig, f0rcash came thie rows of thres ment, | by Sidncy Lanier; **The Margals of | ligved tho! Doclor to v boeo 1he Franddanghior | Sa'” worief B 0 of theso camo thoss the state of trude, the growing depopulation of Italy and Greece, the condition of the frontiers and'the ariny, the moral standard of the sgme, and the revival ‘of religious scntiment, are treated as distinet subjects, The author of the epltome shows, on & cursoy examinution, a fit- ness for his o!firu. in on fntimate knowledge of the epoch under review, and the command of o scholarly style, Were this Inst sumewhat less fucly polishei, It would be better adapted to o hook Intended to give instruction to the multl- tude in the simplest form. . leavo the daor open, ¢ Bly dear Pringess,’ safd | privat school n the Town of Portarlington, ueed TURE, : Ludy De CHiford otice to licr, * that fs not clvil;, | fo speac af hiim 16 me nea ainoary oo LITERA = yott shoulil always shut the door after youwlien | ward boy. Gleig, Jate Chaplaln-General,’ n hia You come fnto u rounw! ¢ Not I, indied,’ she | interesting ** Lifu® of the grent Captain, says that AN AUTOBIOGRAPIIY, Teplied, in the loudest of voives; *{f you waut }-" ',',mlhl‘r betleving him to be the dunce of the YEAIS OF MY LIFE, By UsonarTros- | the door shut, ring the bell;! and, so saying, she | fanily, not only treated him with fudifference, but mYZm of Albemurle, 12nma., pp 420, New | bounced out ngain.” “ fl "iml‘nl;lc " Mxm}\m Jir cincatlon, . AL Klon 30k Henry Holt & Co.” Price, §2,60, Ou Saturdsys Keppel vas gencrally the guest 1 H1oneRs In rchool hoaes mot Bebonaqmeaards - A maa who has cujoyed for above seventy | of the Princess; but Sundays the case wus I"ll?' thio oyes of his fullows, by any pruficiency in the o8 the privileges of the upper classes of so- | Yersed, and tho Priucess “was clther :‘n. Lady plll{-zrflund. e wan s '*dab ™ ot no yanie; could i 1 who, by reasun of his high | DeClitford’s villa, or ut Lord Albemerle's honse | nelther bandle a bat nor anoar, As soon ns ho ety In England; h Ly at Larl's Court, l’rump!un. # Onee outside her | paesed into tho remove, it was determined to place ithand officlal connections, lus hobnobbed | g ates,” sald Keppel, “tbe Princesswas | him in the **fools’ procession,' as the army fn ith Princes and Kings; who, by Iifs clevernese | Iike o bird escaped from u.cage; or, tather, like | those daya wns fereverently called, At the Mili- LANDOR!S ¢ ONVERSATIONS.” ! ol e oy on | tary Callego nt Angers o scomed o liave @ little . i lich H 0l oalunture, s wade blmslf o weloome | Sir Hoyle Roclie's bird, n tive plakes ab once. | ok aptifiuo for siadying the st oF wh than L. | IMAGINAITY. CONYERSATIONS - Be Norrarn R cation, by Tacorfyatecaonalds *[Illgh | of a Scotch Eatl, whuse name | do ot now §ive, | were . thons of . fver " mhers ot LISET anfon In the literary {U a 'y 0 own for the umanitics ut he was AVAGE LANDOK. rat Serles, CrLassicAL DiA- o % e h 28 Of | others of seven, others of eight caterpfllars. Thit companion I the literary fraternities of Lon ]!“f NAMOTRL thu Al i the | Lod for the ‘1l it but h [ L. Firat Serl Di T enems Vast A Alorcan Har o8 [am unable to substantlste the correctness of | others of b g ! Jave & host of Interesting memorles | U5 from top to buttom,—one moment In the | gi5)1g shy, awkward lad, It is o matter of noto- Loaveg, GRERIt AND RowaX. 16mo,, pp. 463, ) o A A ,Y my friend’s surmise; and thot she adopted the | troop, so well marshaled, was led by the first. Did o it ke RAGRL S A-AEtE S0k cp faerct, and almost in the sunc moment fn the | rloty that o was fefused o Collectoraiip of G- | Doston? Nobarta Brothors, Bricer §5. Peniolan oot Fortmn Pt etmart 4o | medical profession from sttachment to 4n Army- | 1t hath, B} the others paliens di itagain begtn ta o o gt ooy - | sty Soubg ot BSS-eh Pt | S s oA o it oyt | o paers sommence i i voumo o | SRR, £ am i, Gmen o | ion Gk o 26 s s | e S il el g L ' A Tl ply ] —— ; and followed with tho greatest procislon. . . <ALl Rntiors oo Beuih Atriea - No, 10, TIE INON DUKE. That which went on i1 pay stdY Roes On every sy by Ludy Barker: *‘Curiositicaof the Parlsian 0 in the woods where thase eaterpillars live. Yosvotice,® by Lucy 1L Tiwoper: ‘tOur { TheDuke of Wellington scems to have re- [ i fhe woode wi SRESE, YOR by Beh g eaterpll- mnlumhly Gosslp: Jdterdtnre of the Day, garded the flcld of Waterloo with the feclings | larcoming out of any of tlio neats, by the opening. ember(atiunery oy of a humanitarlun rather than those of a con- | Waich s 'at thotop, “which would " hardly afford Orders o Tart as Bi, an I‘ e Capltol Bpace for two to come outabreast. As soonas it fodses o Tarianc queror. The Earl of Albemarle relates that, | Has cmorged from the nasty 1t 1s follomed by mans Laura W, Jobnson; b ] K'fiz’éfi.ffi&‘e’fiéifl b | I the summer of 1816, Mrs, Pattcrson—after- | others in singlo filos when'lt b gok about two feet Abrahiam Lincoln,” by Albert Ithoder: **Gran. | Wards the wife of tho victorious General—and ‘{;’“‘ tho nest, it inakes o ponse, during which: up'a Story,™ by Rmily Huntington Milter; **X. | hor sistors, Luly Herveyand Miss Caton, weren | Sio%,7ho greitillin the nest continda ta como TR16 Souton Iet of 270 by sies, oeTs ik y y out; they fall fnto thelr ranks, tha battallon is ter; “*The Dees thal Went to the Sky." by Joel | Brusscls: ? lurmc-:li at Inst the leader sets off marching agaln, Stacy: **Leap-Year," plcture drawn by | _ The Hustrious Prince of Waterloo was aléo there | 2ud all the others folfow Wim. ' That which goce o +'Sphinx: *'All About Lead-Fencils,” by J. | 8tthetime, After much entreaty, the sistern ob. | i1 tis nest takes place In all tho nelghboring nests; W. Preston; **The Owl that Stared." by ftoso | tained his relactant consent tasccompany them to | 811 8re evacuated at the same time. Huwthorne Lathrop; **Listening," by Jlary N hinlast battle-field. 1ic had not been thero since Figuer states that, In 1865, theso caterplilars Preecott; **A Qocen and Nut o Qucen,™ Dy | thedayof theactiop. Theladies dined with him | were so sbundant in the Bols de Boulorne that f'mn Coolldge; _}- Benits," by Mary E, iirad. | on thelr return fron Waterloo, Duting the whole | a pumber of the alleys were closed to the publio 4 e evening ho scarcely uttcred 8 word, and by his plcture i L B TR ndnplclun’\un In consequence. The balrs which grow in tufts 4 2 brought t ind bs Iuiting upon the ins readily come off, and, it they Ny e o by am " by | Dreafet aieioyy. 07 reviitng tho scene of his | LEnoirao thia sicin, treate vislent (tehing * *sVar Away," by Deesle 1ill: **Carlo and the | Ledy \\'elllnfion frequently told mo that, desir- | hence, when the caterpillars are plentiful, they Miik-Tun, " plcture drawn AT ous as che had Lieen to Viait 60 famed & spo under | are to be guarded against ns a harmful peat, tasteful edition of the * Imaginary Conversa- tions"” of Landor, It fs reprinted without abridgmeut from the English cdition preparcd by Mr. J, ¥, Forster, In whose hands Landor left lis collected writings for Issue after his death, Tt s unnecessary to comment hercupon thenierita of the Imaginary Conversations,which bave been placed withoul dispute _amony the classics of the English language, 1t has been generally paid that Landor wrote for scholars, not for the public; granting thie, ho is sure to have the enviable reward of an incresse of pop- ularity with the extension of culture. P are nceded to,present thess in | instizating “and “acconiplishing o conspleuous | letter is noyw extant from Lord Mornington (after-~ o 8 iblle evor greeds 10 | DU in ot the Kuu sgdt tumchict: AL o dhme, | watls Lord Wollealey) to Lond Camiet, declluing el ., | when the Prince of Wales was Qiniug with Ludy | 8 commixslon for hia ‘brother Arthur in the army, weodote and remniniscences of men and women Do Clifford, who prided herself upon her fine | 28 the same grounds. Whon be became Afde-de- eminent fn statlon, achlcvement, or character. | wylgine, the teats and viands appeared upon S;Imll;:lfll)mlfr h}:e-tmumlnnd. tho Lord-Licutenant The B4l ptiAlbkipario Is fortunate fn baving | the table In an extraondinarily 1il-drossed state, | S “serloty wnn uwijinbce with the asuagce i}t requisito quatifications for an cutertaiu- | The Dowager, In great confaslon, raug her bell | bo — posscssed by oy . lad who had - S e of the (ndldonts nad observath violently, and denianded an explauation, “On | passed” through the ordeal of a public g echatear of the incldunts and observations, | £ IS S0 GECOL Ch iR thegool olddndy’s | schont . Moot the oes ok, ‘of 1 il of afelléitous fifés and his book, without belng Royal charge had acted ns cook, and her favorite | shortly before me,nnd who lived i mach tho rane lealarly memorable, well repays & perusal, grandson a8 scullery-tagid.’" Whila the Princess | #0tioty as myself, altudes In his jonrnal to tho ; ! : haracter for frivolity which young Wellesley had ho golleitation of his wifs wud cbildren, | Was cooking the mutton-chop served on this oe- | & o :: l:u fnforms us. in the preface e | caston, hnrb awkwarducss provoked from her i";‘,";{ff-",;{,"!"“m““ rl‘r’l“?n‘!’:rc:;tg::pq\arl:fs?u‘":oflfl:é be given un gccount of hfs ances- | (olpunion, the sarostle m‘;g’l‘_y b that when ahy of the ;lubllabe}ln‘udrecclv'zd an fn- 0 i 1) i lon to a pien ey of tr, th Keopels of Holland and England, and | Giion Yiplwekslly Je Hatoey oF Wb asecs | vitaiton toa plenic, they mirchievous. hoye Afthar sgusipy relation of the prosninent vvents of | her muthlnr, the lQneuu ‘Carufllm:hloim lou:: ,fi' )\l':-]ulu ey, |:lxlnu|d n‘nf’ b:flonha lrlmrly."‘ () tlhc tis oxn esperience ‘during u perlod of fifiy | tho most interesting portions of the Earl of Al- hlon of. the porio r gentlemen to weat, in- g St Tl “l‘,’ou e, [ euistars. baok stead of o eckeloth, & pleco of rich lace, which b - { wus panscd through o loop in tho shirt-coltir. To formal task, but, having passed tho oge of Mé"; ‘K‘ls},‘fnlf,;"‘};aE{f&ffi‘;@;&g‘j{:‘“y’”{%"‘,fi’ En- | cuwitéh the lnco it of its loup svhs-a. favority: pas threescore-years-and-ten, has amused him- Was atill o beardless boy, wanting two months tlmo of the inchouto **Iron Duke." The disastrons self, su satlsfled the Importunities of his | of 103 but his new pmffi g campoign of the Duke of York appears to have A LOVE-STORY. THE LAUREL-BUSI: AN OLb-Fastonrn Love- Stony. By the Author of *'Jobn Halifax, Gen- tieman, " ele. 12mo., pp. 167. New York: Harper & Brothers, Prico $1.50. It s some time since Mre. Muloch-Cralk has come before the publle with a new uowvel, and 17' F, mwln{;l Grandmother,™ by [lelen lcen, she wonld not have made thu re- The lurva ot the beautiful blue-green beetle, ou liad, 1 lus ow es- | Lad a sobering eflect upon bin character. From. [ her many admirers will be glad to necept, this ) GhCat aht GIa I nho cotd hvo s th lled Caloso handa, 18 3. 4 y # 2 o . PRIYT " B - y eadly cuemy fuufly, by making notes of ucurrences of which | teen, elevated Uin: suddenly to’ maw's catate. | that tme forth ho ot sway euinies i x, and win; " Flowers In Winter, " by by P e Witk ey s | called Calooma syconhanta, lsa.¢ 3 b::z’:‘,fi,m,m,’t’g,,, u:,..y suggestod. themstlves Venturing upon his steession to dignity, 1o ap- | Votuok hinaself in good carnent 1o tho betive duties | Mthle book from her hands. It will b callod | - Sunday Daby.* by'Alles Willlauy ol agper el the compliance with her wisl | of the’ Processionary Caterpiilar. Tnatinct one of hier minor storles, on account of its biief lengih; you it is one of her most artistie. Itls nlu-hcd fn o minor key, and the tone throughout one of melaucholy, and subdued at times, and oguin polgnant. But it is {u all respects conakst- cnt oud Harmonious, and, ulthough one mmy wish {t wero cheerier, lecudse the warld ueeds enliveument in iLs hours of recroation, the beau- e cared at Lansdowne House on the evening of a | of is nrofession. . tobiaiiemory, and dually embodying them fu | PEVRS A0 GOrAQUE mycxcessive boshfuluess,”” (At the closc of Lord Wellesloy's term of offlee, the present volume. hu relates, 1 thouglit” every one whose ey I | fn 1626, Capt. Keppel was promoted to an unat- Guorge Thormas Keppel was born fn 1790, end | mot was speculating ns to wiiat busluess a mere | tached Majority, and, for saveral years nfter, led s earlicet childhood was pussed ot EXen Hall, | schoolboy could have In such an assembly. To | the life of a gentleman of Jelsure. In 1833 hie was EalTolk, ot that thne tho best sporting manor of | complete my cunfusion, 1 encountered | elexted n Member of Parlament, for East Nor- Qselee 1o Enzl d. When 6 ye ‘l; a1 my mother, who, still younz sud Laud- | folk, On the death of AMrs, Fitzherbert, in peuein thgand, When Uyears old hio wus | gome, did’ not - cate to ses o sccond | 1837 he records various fncidents referring to by Eini] l{\'xnllflflnn Miller; teaches It where to find Its prey, and Reaumur ;flnx.u‘,\.,i-:u(‘ (Seprge Kiuglet A Centonuisl | In 1853 Lord Albemarlo wos: @ guest of tho | asserts that o never opendd & heat of the cat. i o Nry. M. 1. **Jack.In- " S e i one Mitaric Toasior “Tittia Dulie at the aunual banquet given on the anni- | erpillars without fnding from ome to g Housekscperi Pags," by Srlon furland: 4ot | versory of the battle of Waterloo. W dinca | alt-dozen’ erubs of lhe beetle, Eacl Very Li o Lettoe g, Couttloutons He- | that day,” says the Earl— ; 0y} therefore s havoe which they worle T WAL LR rofucly {llustraied, ;‘flfl suporh china-service given to the Duke by the |.in a community s most destructive. Thelr vice The 4 ing of Prussls, Frederick Willtam III., each - ¢ Ainerican Hogkseller for Uct. 10 {Awerican News | piaty hasing rofurenco (o some cvont in the groat | L arc defeuselees, aud, as they can nelther ! takento Loudon to visit is_grandmothier, the | prowiiup son in sxacty, ¢\What, Georgel' | her 'relation with Goorge 1V Anocriug to b n ). Captaln's 1lfe, beginning with Kton Collego and | dbandonthe ncst nor expel tho fnvagers, thelr DomsgerLaly De Cliford, who had recently | b oxeliimed: *Who wourd thourht of sceing | ecenes this pretty bt o Somasceaataiies | ties of the composition will be fully oppresiated. Hlgrary. ditle tor Octobor (tfenty L. Minton & | enbing with Waletio, i11y Gmce, whoappeared | fUMUCRs ure rapidiy depletod. fhe Cottauis been sppolated Governiess o the Princess Chor- | youberel There, run away; you'll find plenty | onc oadly in conncction with tho conrse proflis CENTENNIAL ITISTORY, Phrcnological Journal for Novewber (8. K, Walls | In excellent health and epirits, ‘hoped that he p 1 pHine lotteof Wales, While here hie was the frequont | Of takes and tea n the next room.’ Idid run | gate who sccmed incapable of all fine feeling: & Co,, Kew York) should have the pleasure of seeinz s there agaln | 8nd often gorges itself until it (s unable to stir, away, but uot into the tea-room, and some years Atan enrly perlod of thelr marringe, Georgo ! DARNES' CENTENNIAL HISTORY: Oxz Hcw- the following year. On lua right hand sat the | It {s o valued friend of the forester; for, were pRED YEARS {OF AMEWICAN INDEPENDENCE. gestof Mrs, Fltzhierbert, the unselmowledgod | glapved hefore T again dared to. put in oy o Peincoof Walés prossnted hes. Firbpent ot Yrans & ¥ Neapolitan Minlster, Prince Castelcicale, Under | the Processlonary Caterplllars to Taultiply with- 'hflt of the Prince of Wnk’:u, afterwards George %u&l%:m'u at 1 I&ondoxll‘ 5 Ag-ligmc;' 'P“ ful E lp— :X!; i dllm‘:;zml. :"‘l‘llr!: Jowel lh'i mfl-::'l'; blr!lllltf 2{.‘3‘ HawXopk: s/ Ol A« B Hanut g FAMILIAR TALX, fi&:’fs’é’u‘?iflffif;}:":i‘l"é‘flifflxfii%‘fifi:‘;,‘.!,‘,‘-‘? flgg ?&te;c\:}fil&‘ :;‘r‘on;?;l:r%u;umld ARSI tbe Fourth," To tho Jutter personage ho wus -The wounded vanity of the youthful Ensign led futo two parts. In one part wae inclosed tho This work fs boly blished In twelve the v 2 Siborne’s list he appears among tho kilted; but e 4 , Princo's portralt, which she reserved for horself, WOrls 18 20 g pulitie 8 modd UEEN CAROLINE AND MRS, FITZ- | th gl et . re— presealed by a youngs fuato of the Nouschold, | Was hulckl (o?f“gxmlxuuwrcgm%fifi.‘-onl‘féflé.;'f The ather halfy dontalulng Lo sainiature, she Kave | 1y parts, at 50 eents cach, It Is bandsomely | IERBERT. oot ihat cremiog In proprit persona, "1 | o ORA IOUKD ABOUT CIICATO. LA St A presions of | il s Eomiiedof o | et B AT B H B nge,—no lees , than- fourtoen offleers aa ‘of nffocti { P ‘l'l‘“mlvfizmnm nndl n‘mnncn were both of ana- | yyeq (u:‘m_: under 20 years of :fe. ‘When drawn :lmnl?l {'::;Ie‘:l?::c(iu!i‘ll;:dn::::n‘g‘:vfict;?fln'nngn‘::m RNl s metry. boad oheetsion on the miud of | 3y for revlew in the Square at livussels, the In- | out by Sea, Fltsherbort. hur s prenyearted bomextat portl i sier e than. dull, thaugh | wpocting General exclaliied, % Well, T nover sy | restore hor. miniatare, T prand. oy ane en i wilhTngihg cyenr porting 1s. mr oo Of Mfce | aiich a lot of boys, both otliders ond'men.#" The | cxpinnation, e, Fitzhorbert Tved and dled In fer very alightly tuemed o S e note whlch | Colonel of the battalion induced a modifieation | norance of what had becom of her present. Biuaney to Tho cxpreion of his ce. 11 woren | of this speecli {uto, *Icalled you boys, and so | , When o s denthbed, Hocrpetye dealind the Vell-powdered iz, udorned with u protusion of | you are; but Ishould have added, L never saw | Duko of Welllugton, whom he had appolnted his Cule, which, in my fnuocence, 1 belloved fobo his | 4o fine 8 6et of boye, Loth oflecrs and men,) sxcomon fo. ‘l:k:lfi‘cli?hé'fl‘eflulrm‘ buried fa the produced, in Jarge type, on fine paper, and with an abundance of {Mustrations. On_tho eppear- unce of thework in o bound volume, sume months ago, the really pralssworthy fratares of the ‘{m]rrnuvo were “duly specitied 9.0 com- mended. The grandmotler of the Earl of Albemarle, { illustrious ~forcigner whom T had the honor of Tug Conner FasiLy,—Our Corncia exlibiy tho Dowager Lady Do Cllflord, ocupied for Piines,under my command af Waterloo, Frince, | tneir floral Ucautles in June, when thelr clustrs seven yeara tho post .of governess to the Prin- | Lo meaut, but did not dard to prompt him, At | Of snowy blossows are thickly set i a frame of cess Clarlotte, daughter of Geurge Prince of | last 'fi“‘ gandys, Fhoyashawd Arthar 1l had | green; yet in the nutumn they displayan equal- Walcs, atterward Georgo the Fourth. While | called out, **The Field-Marshal gives tho hoalgh |1y 800 show, with thelr Urilliaut folisge and standlvg fu this near relation to the Helr Pre- | of Prince Castelcleala,” % Exuctly s0," sald the | bunches of frult. The Dwarf Cornel (Cornus sumptive to the Britlsh Throne, Lady De CIif- Duke; *‘that’s the pame-Prince Custclcicala,” Canadensls) {nbabits damnp, cold woods, and Is ford hod favornble opportunities for observing flfi':fi? ::::IE:,;;?IL?;’;I:EJ ‘::';i' of the | PPt common hereabouts. Southwest of Culu- BOOKS RECEIVED. THE POETICAL WORDS OF LEVI BISHOP, Third Editlon, With s Sketch of the Lifo of tho ereionryge Laud o vory laryo plgiail appended | 84fil the vetoran could not pronounce such strip- i A7, Detrolt: X. 1. Smith | the conduct of the unfortunate Princess of | elolity-four who sat down with hini at dinner, | Mt and south of Ping Station it ls sometimes et Ml clothes Aittod Him-lrizo u gloves bin | fiours" fit. for sorvice, and. ordered them anice that. Bis Wishos sheld b comping with e | Suhor vo., b i "5 | Walcs, who had been banished from her hus- | ouiy fires now surive. OF thees -t SIS | found early fn summer raising its heads of 0. 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Condeased by JRossiten JunxsoN. lflmu.‘ op, 330, New rc bressted, and huttoned up to tho Ve o n 4 to ‘garrison duty ot Autwerp, The gollant | brenthed his last, The undertukers entered 'the ‘é‘;:;"l‘& flotkee 5;,‘;‘;;""';, wrors, her pantas | (v oo t'fl\lsu‘dy. lntmmluflp to be made | room to perform the businees connected with their huge white neckeloth of many foldy crs ap wikn | to the Duke of Wellington for @ re- | calling; but, scelng tho Duke, respectully retired. e hite ueckeloth of many folds, out of which e duclat i tho pl 1tls Grace'was now scized with an irresiztible do- £bin eeued 1o b alwvayy steuggiing, Yeraal of - this uclalony il tho Blen W08 | vive v Aiicers the mottewhnE bt Teg Dt d s oner was his toyal ighnees seated fn his | successful. The regimentwas fnspected on the DisInto Royal master, o make K0 Kiranse & v “_l{» Sru-chair than my younyg companion would jamp- ground by his Grace, and acrepted, Meantime n [ & Jpronching tho bed, " ho. diacorered ronma i chim groofis knees, ta which sho eceimed to | staffotlicer, who L not learned of the coun- | A[ProRching tho bed ho Very diriy nad fadeg wite an ey el Btralghtwy would | termand, sold to the Colonel, 8ir, your | Boce of biacicriveng. the leweiaiy and 1 Minale.” ey bk betweew ePeiimny und | Lrigade bs waiting for you. Be pleased to march | P’ paot King s ayis tomcict eunialis | o Atmrluther o I et ed sach jwier. | off your men. U Aye, uve, sir, was tine du- [ the loster, und hio cartledwith him (0 tho geave the 8l e, Tvam occastonaity mamitbon s th seaee | it reply; and tho” Colondl called out to his | linage of her who was horhaps the oy wouan '::‘:."Amll tonshare in ths conversation, if cons command, “ Fourteenth, To TR PRONT! Quick w{'l?lm ho hfll‘l l’!"l'lc;llv-\“‘j"" Ay lndwd. “irhlian |t conld b callid In whieh all wera talk- | march1! : ho karl of Albemarle's records of his pere o nv:lm lsteners, K”Pll’d now tried hard to extricate himself | soual career krm‘ll scanty aa the years pass, and Mo, W)unnr-( Keppel's father was appolnted | from lending-strings, but hic confesses, % My | he fnally notes the t_im‘u 'ml‘fl'ly as it {8 slgnaled i Ol o hint’s Buckliouads, und took up | youthful uppearanco caused thio- Coloned to up- | by SO pecutonce of Itereat In the lives oF Sl residence at flwlulug Lodge, The | polut mo ‘to the compuny of the oldest aud | ol oz b ot Vions arrdin ed Groom-in- e !firllulldulyn\'eru spent by tho minflyat | steadlcat ofticer fn the - regiment, Captain dfllt n)lt 03"“" 4 Elgr a, lll;ll in ltflhfigccc,cid- 'm‘nmlmxo( Ciiarles Fox, ‘I'hs dlsease of | (afterwards General) Willlam Turnour, who | ‘ht o titls and cstates of his famlly, =His b that stateswan died o fewv months Iater | took greateare of me,—much too great, aecord- | autoblograpby concludes with the year 1854, band's house, and was sufferiug from the odium | Albemarle, who was tho youngest ofticer fn the | white flowers o few Inchos from the ground; of serlous oecusations of Inproper , behavior. Q(""‘f’" “u‘ W “{’f&"’ isonc, The Duke.dled in [ and, later, a close knot of scarlet berries in thelr Her residence was for a time at Charlton Villa, Seyeintneof 4 place. It 1s pretty in blossom, and ':v.lll prettier where her daughter, the Princess Charlotte, TIIE COBRA. :u frult. The RctHi!’ller Dfig\;oo}l (L.dlln!:nger;) . was allowed to visit her under certalu restric- Whilo the Earl of Albemarle was performing fq;:lle 31 :O;E'ncf' ; “l‘slt';l!‘\ e T‘)mnb al b .y f; tions. - military service In Indin, lo had frequent ace | Park and at Miller’s lr:;‘ ;" ""( aea o To thie Lady Do Cliford [writes Lord Albemarle] | cunintance with that deadly 1eptile, the copra | this sribare o bright red-purple, and its bere h of constant anxioty und annoy- A sn-white, i Otfen \When, i wbodienco: to tho 'Kings | de copello. At ono time, o servani who Lnd | Figsarea leadenwhite (G ekt i et }(lem'xc 111,'s} commands, ny grandmother took | been bitten by a cobra was Lrought to the Gov- % e iy ier young charge to the Chiarltou Villa, the Peine | oo one Houge tn hopes that. the physician in in the woods at Hyde Park and Riverside. It is cees of Walea would tehave licrself with a levity ? a wuch-branched shrub, with smooth, gray of manner and Ianguage that the presenco of ner | attendance could suve bis lfe. The remedies bark, and panicles of white hlgasorns, succecded chi{d r‘uul her child’s governess were insuflicient to | given were ineffectual, and the man dled in half II)y panlcles ctl \z-hltel !mu:i[a’l‘lw Allelma!i::- rentrain. e ¢l Leaved Cornel (C. alterns grows In tho Y {han one occasion, Lady De Clifford was | 40 hour. IIs death nppeared perfectly painless, | Leav abliyad to threnton her with aking such a ropres | for so long as 1fo rematnied his body reated fn & roods near tiverside. I Ta @ alrubor tree, nl- nfulul{%fi [ truoull(m .lll":\;:)'\:ld l.lluul:fl.:?w .':pnr}z‘:x’clxm stale of complete ropose, with the hands open 1t "b'e'E‘: ite flm':-m., ta broad, upf,, eymc{, :\:d Thoss remonstrances Wero always taken in :nz& and the palms upward. The cobra can bp do- | jts berries are a decp-biu, Phrenologist und Lecturer, Ilinstrated with Dver Thirty-ve Wood. Engravige. Sr0., P 70, ClllckSfl. Cameron, Ambeig & Co. THE SPUR P“ONMUUTIX‘ o, WasnNatox 1y Anxs. A HIATORICAL AND CENTENNIAL ROMANCK oF Tt REVOLUTION, riroX Pru L HELA- TioNs AND DocuxeNts Nxven D Mank Pusiie. By on Ex-Ponsion-Agent, mo,, pp. 480. Philadelphia: Claxton, lowsen & Hadel- fiuger, Price, $1,7. LM\}ESIDH L"S“All\'. No. 60, THE TWO DES-. TINIE! A Novoi, By Wik CoLLins, Chicugo: Donnelloy, Loyd & Co, P'rice,10cents. PERIODICALS RECEIVED. Allantic Monthly for Novewber (11 O, Houghton & Co,, Hostun). Content *+'The Ascent of ‘akhoma,** by liazard Stevens; ** Miller Mich by Kato'Putnsm Osgood; **The XML, XIV., by llenry James, Jr, Druno, ™ by Juitlus Henrl Browae; **To lon by ¢, 1% Cranch; ** The Battles About Atlunta, " 3. by 0, 0r lawards o+ In oo Wotlder by Fas already upon him, 4 King,— in- | and lcaves ud with pleasant Impressions of an | o York: lenry Holt & Ca. Price, $1. part, and produced promlacs of amendment, mestieated, and, when tamed, allowa'itself to bo | Near Miller's Station tho Sour-Gum (Nysea but ypay n"nunlvlm; nlxrlr‘uutul‘:x:n%“i\l}:fl&m-mwf e.‘,[,‘,,,."l:. "y ‘,I,"c i, '-";?ilf-oguml",m'-""}lotflz;m“:lux, amiable, urbane, and uunn:sumlng noblemau, EISE 8 NOtULRRGOH, Bycenuus Fangu- | ¥rom tho day this poot Princess landed n Ene | handled by persons to whom It §s accustomed | wideylora) s sbundant, Tha boughs of thia s appearauco had ny yot changed but 1itle: | Wasly, and oven superintendad tho darningof my —— JaiRiaaty dpolil, NewXorks Dot | giand ik ase wam besat by oraone. ot e ‘ond | With perfect fmounity, An instance of its | Lree_uro horizontal, and_support o tine, light wy'jas rereattl the wll-formed ruso and month, | stockiugs, = Al thess acts of real kinduces woro GERMAN, ATUEATISE OX TUMAN NATURE AND PHYSI- | gt " Ao fooked tpon ner 2 rival, aud Who en | amiable beaving fs cited by the Earl: Tant ,‘Igli(\u rll'l‘ lv’)rb\cliuy'nrn“meur?zfil:"fl‘::h;:}:!fi; Vi aue imanly, open, henovolent countus | repaid with iugratitude by ine, and obtained or[;\rlil,\\[,\s WITHOUT QRAMMAROR DICTION- | OQGNOMY, DBy Prof, A, L. Wiitis, Practical | Geavored to make her an object of disgust (o her The General In command of the Darrackpors | | D! Ay Rete gt s face’find oet that wivarthy uppont- | for him In tho regiment tho nickname of ¢ Kep- ";‘J'fl:‘;fir{lnl;hecnrtwmrgnql u.u'!my{m{xon- pel’s arynuml'h § THE 'GERMAN LaNavAar, AccotpiNa to Tk Bile. Mg eyen, e of sniger st ftwus very | e young officer Orst came under fire at tha Fesratonxiax Meriton arifeacuria, nr Onarer. e ood b, Ths il b ey i | battie 6f Waterloo. Durlug the whole of the | - Leeso g bir, uubaieke, Bonosistondent Bbhatull ™ Gg esom gl ok beanl OF true | enpogement s reginient was within ranga of B vatnction in. the ubils Bohigola ot iter, o “* aable ,‘flff{;‘a’ .m“h""“ SE. "'"."“,“ two of tho ecuemy's batterics, which were :;flk'if',“l l,'_.{,‘,‘:,é:"é lg"él‘.';::‘g.}g'b;‘ Lo,y i llvered, . Tle wore a single- ¥ ; hy Wh . 112, 18.C 3 et ke co b ned i | ookt to beasupn' s st Wil | oS o e lngusge :‘"":::' joe-culored brecoties, darik warsicd | bugler. belonging to auuther corps, mistaking | 88 a child ledrna {ts mather-tongue, fs undoubt- Ir“‘ .i,‘,‘l‘mk‘v’m{;gl";; iov‘u,hm ;xvur llfiv nnllxl!lu-. "“!kiur“hllll u\vnlx, uxcluhlnml .:{s he (’GI:N!"II)Q;? ’l':;m ;-‘dl_v l.lml tnllu one. IL‘ s fi"!“"'.;,' meflxloldl, and anay noening, ilu olther | oyl ere 1 ain aguin, safe cuough, it ature Is the surest of guldes. The child hears led ln‘fi.a ‘u","’:m-lnm of his oflice, or wWa occu~ | weordy wero lmruulyn;ul of lis moutl,' contin- B ay 2 TEAC ; i u emall cherry or drupe, of a blue-lack color; i o, A UUIbE T0 LKARNING AND TEACHING Lusband, Tl odd thing was, that, whin all ot ( giatrice fu my time, on old gentioman of the name | o thn joesey frn & bright-ctimaon In aubatat, cloverness, shio should have hud o littlo discorn: | of'{larawlcl was parstonaiely fond of cabris of Ry Lauyn ment & to become a dupe (0 taelr devices. Ouvof | \which Lo had a Insye collection, It pets, bolng | . The Cornacez is a siall family, including theae lndies told Lier that the Priuce wus a great | of o teyant disposltion, would ‘Trequently escapo only asbout forty nvculu, and those we have sdmirerof a fine hicad of hulr, ** Now you knows" | {ney the udjolnlug cornpourds, to tho no sinall an- | huihed above are. all that belong to our fora. sho oncovald to my grandmother, *\e Germans | noyanco nud terror of his neighbors. 1 onco paida | Tho Order 1s distributed over tho temperate arevery proud of this omsments so, the mothent | iy ‘to Lis snakery. I eaw him selze o cobra by | parts of Europe, Asfa, and America. The Cor- g Princu and Y were alunio, 1t0ok, out my comb | tye fail it his lght hand, while o parscd the | hetian Cherry (Cornus mas), u trec or shrub, e e B s Jokt g1 by wis, | Doz of tho antinal rapidly throaghy biw 1oty 4L be | native to both Burope and Asia, i3 tmuch culti’ you could bave seen the poor man's faéc " reached the head. 1o then forced open the ser- | yoted fn varlous countries for ita fruft. This Is cut's mouth, and vhowed the polsoi-bag at the rhte When the Princess of Wales, now Queen- | bane of the {ung’:. Whion ho let the reptile go, 80 ll‘nk'i!“v';:‘y"i"““.{:g' I\‘:‘ll]':uur(:::lfuunls ‘t‘l}fi"%’:‘:fldfi Consort, was, in 1620, tricd befora the Houae of | far from showing leeisation ut such rourh uahgo, It | opy oo bie'cinous taste, Tt Is' caten fresh, or s Lords, on the complaint of George 1V., who de- :i‘f,‘,"fiffl‘{lfi;bflm;‘ Ll "ffl".:'l'.t\:,“t-:' fim:%;: mude into o proserve. In_an unripe stato it 18 sired u dissolutfon of his marriage with hor, lui- | person, pickled Iike ollves. In Turkey it ls used in niense excitement prevalled througlmuz' the ‘The Mindoos have a superstition that, it o | Wwaking sherbet, A Dwarf Cornel (C. succica), Kingdoni. Ou the morning of Aug. 18, the | cobra Is killed, sume of its relatives will avenge afi:fifl“""fl‘;‘;“:‘l“"wjffifif:f:'ffi&“l:‘;l:n'fg:":&"'{ Queen procecded to the House, surrounded by { lts death, For this renson, the serpents arcale | romarkable stimulunt of the 8 petite, whenco it a crowd of her adwnirers, and passinz through a [ lowed Ly them to multiply without molesta- | is called the ginttou-plant, Lamp-oll has been - dense throng of people assembled to gaz ot the | thom It s stated in a recent publication that, | obtained from Lhe seeda of the Cornva sangulren, et iding Greek pluys or Fyench fatry | pifoid Tarl, *when i round shot took off his words and scutences, discerns from their re- Of which |ite, o ! I'“‘“l‘:flllésx\lrl‘rll‘;rl.}mlmhn" beard Dy futher | g B0 anattered the whole battalion with | beated use thelr moaning, and fmitates their At1d'clack was o | 0 e his brains,—the colors, and the Enslgns n | utterance while makiug the proper application. 1o semblo in the u|.f|f, ».l,dJ\f,',',;' %!,"xm\fi,. ‘s}tfiu:.l::} vharge, cm'u(ng In for an extra share. One of In this wuy It gaina the quickest practical come e o1 ':m::gt for hll‘dl;llyll;nln o1 soup. lhw") chfirlu‘ nrmur,l ::’ r:hll:u "i."'l‘,fi,’%’;‘:\’v'u.'.fi mand of a vernacilar, In the same manner t td, ho wus fur the rest o v | specch und manuer, ralse 4 4 vl 22 m’-h;fl\.‘,‘.,“"&' ve broperty of us children, atal we ol“l‘ How cxm-mel;',' dlsgununnt' 7} oll iiving languages shoum. be studied, by hear- g o urdan for oar guno' at geap- 1" Fuo men were finally ordercd to lle down, | 102 thein snoken, and speaking In return, Rowl, th Young W nolwe und mernment, - Our | w Our_square,? writes the Earl, * havdly large | - This Is the system which Dr, Zur Brucke cn- ze 3 4 ; z 3 1 he Prestdeney of T 5 i} 3 3 g i Yowling'ang fugetiriés Lud tie ‘momgs, wo o | t00 sninll for us in u recutnbent “a bar. | but "Dy tho Leacher and so constructed us to [ Gy ¥ D, Millets. Hecontre, * by Thoman Bailey | msne,as feouived st tho threshold by Sle Thoman — tremely white, The barkof soveral of ths bead he Lt it With w ot o a1 R ‘W"‘fiffi.‘x‘fl."’hb‘k‘:&l‘tfiu't‘ ;rl[::ffmllnr:y!;fi( ticlud the words of Lh answer which Is to Lo The'Pae ‘of dluicn? The ATmenian | Loa ks e e 1oy e ber g e THE PRISS IN JAPAN, Cornela pecullsrto North America uffords an ex- e, and Liow e next to Peruvian bark, shumelesaly would ke wrangle | on o drum. Behlud e was a Colonel’s charger, | 8Iven by the pupil, One “ml’h question leads » Biloys it u:xflu\!fi‘“ e fairly buwlod hin oot; Fox | which, with his hiead pressed acatnst m],.,,‘“m nuturally to unother,—the student, i ench in- Patriarch,” by Chatles Dudley, Warneg: s> 0d Wonan'n Goselp, " XVE, by Frantes Antio Keme *Wall, 8lr ;l'lmmn." sho s reported to The enterprise of Japan s {llustrated [n the | cellent tonfe, rankiy rly hove maid, *‘what I8 your master trying me for? v » ol In it for (tormarrylng with a wun whowe trat wifo | fact that seventy-alx viow journals sud maga- [ oo 'S OF LEAV-MANURE., by Edgar lelcan: e b ¥ keen sportamam, —too ki ? stance, ‘catehlug the prouunclation and slg- of o ver" ¥ e e I bl Crnons T o ok | MUl MY opaleito, whila 1 patied bl | 8 erinn oo ot tha st Ai5: contLitomtarod 4 Aitaic. " ihe’ Detomber | LEICMABLS BNETL o ron g re, | 2UIE8 ere catabliabod within tho Emaro in the | QIR O et wiow Crons Pvder, o ot Tato the gun Vetoro 140 { $hirown prostrate, wiih the feclib of u hlow un | Hiet. jiTlo lossuns uilvaney Loy caay seDs, | irtantie will contaln a churactor. skutch by Nark [ maiied sianding untll she. toak Mer- seat 1n ltty-ive wero startod at Yeador ¥ U8% | Qrow," contaftis tho following tables of Trof, tho right check, 1 put my hund to my hewd, | graduntly introduclug uew words and biliclont | Jwaiu; astudy of Colorado life by 11, I, ; st in- | ‘criison-and-glit chtr, lmmediutely in " front of = J Wolfl, shuwing his anulyses of the Jeaves and Keppet pasge, e s sed hla perlod of pupilago chicfly at 3 e 5 untll, inthe course of the serics, o sufliclent kfi:d:&";",‘g of “Westulnsioreh which he ate | Lounklis balf my foce way iy b | Kowtcidge of the Geruaan fs obisined for o |,.u._mwg"“‘h”'° Dusof 8o 16. Tho fogging | struck the horso on the nosc exnetly be.-oen JEposcs of ordinary couversation, The book Yo ‘fim mnu::-‘\‘fl fl:" Voguo. and the youbker | vy Land and my houd, und killed him fnucatly, | hus been prepored for use in schools, and con- l.’mm: of hat their rank ‘fu Jife, wero Tlie blow I recelved was from the cuibiogséd tains moterlal cnough to “occupy clusses adyun- stullient of *PThe American:" i historical per by Frauels Parkman; some travel lby J."W. Do Forest; a paper on Muntcipal 1i debtedness by Cnarles Halvy 8 criticiam of somo recent poutry by Mr. llowol 1, H thi but o q = 4 v oS, I o 4 e R T e SPARKS OF SCIENCE. fruits of various trees.- From thess unalyses it rufl; an unbecoming gypsy hut with a huge buw In will be seer how rleh fullen Jeaves und seeds ars L T L PROCESSIONARY CATERPILLARS, | Inuntritive materfals, nud how. cssenttil they ey 3 oy 3 ble's Old Woman's Gosslp, " bluc eyes, a tair complexiun, and u good-humored | The last number of Harduicke's Science-Gusslp | aruas munure to the suil sustaluing the trees o g of et 1 Be;‘l,lhklrlggll?lrl. 3:'\‘11,:“3 b ‘.{‘3;,‘,‘;}“1'; s s ool deal of HReIly (oe suSutlin yeure Lurpens Mdgaslis tor Novomller, dinpey & ux‘fiu{-lun of mfinlfl'n’me.eg but thess character: | coutains an account of soma observations of u | which boro them: N 3 eI el crd, . : ¢ 5 N, - ] ————— . Liiory ;‘“:":ys;.wllullu, ke glves the foltowing h:u-dnll#l) during this. summer's campalgns yet TIIE SARACENS, orna: g Stietlund ¥aley Tale, ¥ by, binsh ol fi;fi;:f;;.}';;’:;m,u{m:,‘,“m;i’,' plit el 0 l‘;:cnlcl;l I'mtullm}lcnrv Mnn; 1whl\lnt[nhul.1'!l: AR s oy broko: humied o my clotbes, | LoutEe R i SRR 0w Sory ofthoter | TARACERE . A Leernt Brovaen Ba | Foeture s hy 15T Pooti Rk =& | gwedliofcliceke,and gavu a bold, dsat ar o ier o the arvm oy caterpltss of he. moth Wik o .h‘ufl';":z,fii Juptor; claned woveral polrs | coption of tho victorlous troops by thelr coun. | Fonxvi Eninpung PiittosoriticaL Invriryriox, | - Puritan Gent) jhn 8 How Luglan The woman to whom Queen Curolin alluded | are sootnl in thelr lmfilu awalling together In Whar el vater for i Lecit.ai to i hancrg | ErYEN? TN Loy o mhme Coe. " Oxford s, Au Euglishwon ae the wilrst wife uf Georgo 1V, was Mes. | oojonies iy vests constructed In the bratches of fuey DEF GEANL'y Tor ot wagee foo )tfl‘llnfnsl':‘ ‘and | Wolsndedat Dover In thio latter end of Decam- dend Edition, with s A, 1. Guerney: Fitzherbert, whotn he had married, byr the rites Sccond Editlon, with New Preface. Wmn..yy. R0, N h";vmul the rewt of the time 18 in my own | ber. Public feeling In England hind undergone a his lady | trecs. ‘Tho writer says: Hono-chuetuat | : - “iGnly 3 Stid of the Church ofi England, in 1755, ibluttons, o | et rovulston i reqard to us Aoldfora. tho | 70 Londou: Macmillan & Co. Prico, 81 be it declared, In a pamphiet by Horna | While out for a walk, tho otlior day. wo cumo | , aevis t ":‘IZ’,}‘_‘, v 1 conlng over my mornlng [ Ereak PN T otory ot s Brootung | Theso lectyrcs, flrat published fo 1355, and Tuonaer ' Ramoe i OUL Teinjty, by, Martha Tooke: to be e ':zr:fl'v. Fealy, and bagpily for the | across a curlous incidewtt i Nafurnl Taory. AU | Mor-ches viri'e 1o 11 schaol, over thio bill that it nad to payfor the article, An | long ugo out of print, are appropriately revived Lusht an Dl(Ll-‘n‘fllnues Love Story," Part VL, country, her fl“ynl Highcss, the [.mm“ of | Capu sfartin, about two miles from Mentonv, ‘ulu- Butep ot FOFmy breaktat, or rather for my | anti-uilitary spult had sot in, Wo were made | o074 present time, when all oyes are fixed | by Dinab M. Craik; **Cuming, Nellio M. [ \pajead b yet she was niever publicly acknowl- | Bitention was attracted by sometbing b km“f d- Ringy {oheakf0t I hud "to Driug up. his tens | painfully wensibloof tho changs, 1 wo hind buvn i e Mutehinson: ** Misslon Endeavor, " by Constanco e pd Yol his Wife, After tho | 4ide which tooked, at a listle distancy, ke u long, . ety p 8k i Loaut, oto, By owis ment was | tonvicts disombarking from o iulk we conld hiarde | upon the contest raging within the Turklsh do- Fenfmore \Woolvon; **Peat Fields," by Miss | €died by the IV Lord Albermsrle sy 41O | thin sorpent. ~ At'first we thought bést ot W 4o A 12ty attate. Iy havo wict with leas consldoration, *1t's us us | minlous. <In revising the toxt, the author s | ‘Thackeray; *+ A Crand luslcss dax of tho Now | death of Georgo 1V, Lord Albermarle says that | yery near. but curlgsity + sud. Teayes tautuan) 10.a' . 12 g0 3=In achoo) ays they chaps,*’ was tho rumark of a country . School," " *¢Qarth," by Julian Hawthornd King Withom treated Mys, Fitzherbert with | closer fnspection, we found It w ery lung lng, | peietep i i tos =T this Unhier's correcting Bibiapicin o6 otr men came astiuro: ho very at. | found no occaslon’to altor the opiulons origl- | & ol Locke, * by Prof. Charles Murray- Nuirno; i constdoration, ullowing hier to wear wid conalating of nincty-nin caterplliars, crawhing ih i hfh'..'_’lfiltnuou Tewstnu, 5 B-r00m, propar- | 3 ouphore contributed to. tho chilliness of oot ro- | nally expressed, and has felt the necessity of Marcls, " by Itcbecca lardiug Davies **Tho | ow's weeds for the doceused King, urging Ler to | singlo, flo. closo atter one wiothor, 'Our «& LTS Matuceq anicn i Ao 1lall—a sort of roll.call— | Seption. 1t wason s winter-day that wolanded. | making but few verbal changes for the sake of e assume the Royal liveries, und, fo her visits to | osity led uy to romove one from the m L0480 Bl A orge Lunt: **The Donation Patly owbrook," by Mrs. K, 7. Corbett; ity," by Edgar Pawcott; '*Editor's Easy "‘gm‘-:x'f;':]?n Ullcuss; the food exeerable, | Nuchieers, llky thudo which grested the Crimean at Wil Stan, by Jotjjypinh 1 army en Ite return, welcomed us home. Theonly | Rreater clearngss of expression. The lessons } the Puluce, observiug those external marks.of | Hitio distance from tho vthery, and we foun courtesy which a Britlsh soverelgn usually shows baplace socn Blicd uuibut he frawled bak to 0.U41L416.4 44131 8 101 Leyy fux beead, Lutter, wilke, and cggs crauns whio took any notlce of uv Wero.the Cus- | which are enforced fn'its recital of the blstory | cnairss > Edltars Literes Récord;" ** Edltor's orefii d A it tiutea, il propaini b wenic o | fomiioums olicors, 10 Mtle ks | Of Mahometunism,ftaclaracter and workiogs, | - Selsniing Mecords's V*Eifiort Hithoreal fec® | WthbElblav, G o mimived i dader thls Brought S for's S S bl by o7 B SRR Aotber | Rl pearch. - Thoso functlniries wero more | 4F0 18 Lrus Now as when they wero written, und 9003 *Edllors Drawer.t In the Desembor [ | Fourfoors beforagho duath of Mrs. Fitchor- a0 10 wova un, 2ud then wo put thu oriymsifead: | HRUSH, B g gy, ; o % :Ilum uyuall; t}n tho Irllcr“nlut'h:;‘!llll;:'l?yb:m Lave tho additional confirmation of twenty Uil lt, oy, Switiinon Of drudgery for about | day of two bel (sl el g e s iad years of experience, It ls a fact, which will be S ek s Wghing Thecorus | S ot il i Frsnchlacy, Uadubied | Sl iolRd e, 1 latiasate shody of e mlx‘uml tostriko work, {nstead, there- | turough the day was allof a plece, the subject from ) all sides, that cquality of ilglf"::tumu;n-lhl slipped behlnd | A fuw mouths later, Keppel was granted o | religlons cannot vxlst eyven under the il ot h:“-m alr. aud there an lurlnugh{ and went up to London. “Themar- | yuet' Mahometan Rovernment, becauso this Is uuw serlal atoey entitled ** Eremas; or, My athe er's 8in, R, I, Blackmore, authorof **The { ,"* and **Allce ol hort serlsl story, b lelds, " bogun o the November number, will be followed by lunger atory from the same author. Inthc January uumber will be com- ton, the exccutor of George 1V, and Lord uuuulwmrur place, but this brought them ugain Atueruarle, father of the present Earl, tnet at | toa standutlil; und, from the wuy (huy moved | OF all tho Juta-volced birds thst ulng the house of the ludy, in order to take charge | thelr heads from wide to side, & great deal of talk- [ — Aud wake wood-echoos fo melodlon sweet, of cortain documeits proving her ‘marriaze | b 1;.-:3.)]3%0 b“:‘.'):fl' ::x.‘nn’d fihuyn%vfilxd;d Lguh \Vllhnlhln. [ :Izlx:m :‘hnlu‘ll:,x Gl'l;llll‘:ml compete ol wriginal Jeuder wi Wl o lead, ul ey chose carol % #0 ich and vivid v b with the lotd” Klug, The papers were as ful- [ BRI JotaE w0 O ko i Wway fata the line M'"‘"u‘ 0u art a-aky upon Lhy wing: lows; lower down, A dittle further on we aaw another r hidlug frotn the sun’ siek'niug heat 1. The mortgage on the palace at Brighton. line of forty-four coming up in the oppowite dlruee "Mid shady branches, thou hast overn treat wiiedout of iyt hauts: 1 was et Jengthy | riuza 6t tho Pricess Charlotte was ot hand, contrary o the first principles of fslumlsnm. 16 | o Bocmas Voanay, by con coptemporary 2 5 Tl ‘certficate Of 1he Riarrisyo, siod Dec. | Hon, Snd we Wero Carons th seo whal sl bop. | pobtid shady branches, thod bast evera tre Kad g T OF 0y tealens aster. . o' mado ne | 390 Just priur to that event, she went in atate vings of the repreaentative worke of the greateat | 21, 1785, pen_ wvhon they wet, lwoglniug they ilght per- | In the heavou-born promptings of thy lay, “;nq,,,,‘ 5y<ptlon, with my ity angarson” fhe | 10 ll'f Olapel Royal, "That slio liad ot funsat. !{Jfi‘;fl'fi;flg:i’,‘; e LY D C Ll Lo R I S e R WA (e § Tetier trom Georgo IV.. atyned by ba. i s 64t butvach was os tho cae; e Yuspieiings of Lony 10 the vad onu's v, Touscre, Jlli 9 owi 2 ¢ . . Will wnitten by Goorgo IV, ued the others by dugrees, unud so mado u'iguc| 1 his thot ur awa, Lottt fore, ke By e o | 100 jupt o1 playinate Ls showa by the followhag | §%0 L iottin tn s despotism Mt ot b seg | clenttic sublectar popitarlytrontud . dokn | 4 Will wntton by Goorge 1V, = ° 0 Tontget e e e 4 ol W. Draper, will be commonced I an catly nug- Dull forcbodluge. Celestial cr¢atura (had 4 e A '“h‘::m’ Hght cheek, 1 rose up stupelied, and On t| o | aside until Muhometanlsm itself s overcome. | yor “pho’hecumber numor will contsin s co written by the clergyioun o | iy epps from which are hatched the cuterpil- thou art ‘*'-ds'u‘?o?u'““’“ iy formor povition, and re. | the I :.:":J'-'ff:‘:nmal:fin(pfi'.m ‘:5*.‘&:’ .L'.":’.:h‘,. Iu recording tho evidonces of the uature und | pviteation frow Williim £, (ladstone, the Eae rrl_m-m;f?nawg- the Duke of | larsof .‘,‘,’i Peocesstousry Moth (Cn mnmm,l, s | The uons tou gruit o :lun}:mk-nou_mmmm.l ¥ as iy oloorer, 1 kuow not hoiv often T | lookiug furtively up ¢ the oyal pew, 1t was five | bearlng of the religion of Mahowet, Mr, Free- | yliah statesman, reapectiog his sttitude towasd leep papers wyre scaled Ly the ‘l’l o ol o lal S o Ixumurll-l\‘ £48, terua) a the mnuwlhlm‘ i O3digh Vus L remamaber golng 10 | yearsainco | ud scon Ve Deiaccasr 1 Wivied by | mut miaintaing spjrit of calu slucerlty, He | Awerica dunng'tho latu War. Welliugton and Lord Atbemarle, aud lodged at | processionea) ary 1ald priucipally upou the vake | Four Dovak. £l &