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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1877~TWELYVL PAGES, liaving beots & bumble, stinple, uprieht, sclfle- | stackings whilo reading aloud to my mother | allow, until the final moment camo, ending il Ralph Waldo Emerson: **Christt ler in [ of bis *Sartor Desartus® as reprinted there: . ¢ - nying, nftectionate, " ahd capable. of making up | And s, and nev nitting Wle amoment. I | on June 27, 170, ; j Turkey.™ by Linrence Ofiphan VIl | and, laving ol them at the Tnglish prive l]hcy?f "‘0{:, the youugaters chanced to note for the defects o early education by matoral | may wdd that. T made conshdorable progress i | T Avhiog aohy, written early In the yrar | Uenry Sewafd, * by Richard Grant White: **En- | pii SV mmones to put into his hand. 1 did | thats by looking through the two lenses named, . abilitles, The Jatter, we infer indircetly from | the study of Geeman that, year,” 1855, and now preveited to the public, 13 (- gl Axtie F‘P;,'“;j?," N eidest Sampotar | but 1t fnto his land the first. thnes bt It made | held ono before the other, distant objects were the Autoblography, was like her busbarid, am- | T the autian of 1531 Misa Marttneau deter- | celved 1 the ateontr, practical, rational spHt a by Ghatles B Daly, President Amerlcan | | Am uncomfortable, and hie “spent it in a pair of | brought surprisinely near. Lipperahey scized 4 The Autobiography of Har- bitious for the higheat welfare of her children, | mined to write n series of Ktorles whith that eminently distinzulshied the author, [tis §|,. slunct rings for his wife and e (her motto hes upon the discoyery, and reduced ft to utility raphieal Soclety: “Poetry nnd V nmlrcnulm.ulnuvlnilhum the burt upporlic | showld _lustrate” the orinciples “of Ta- | s candilly aind hupariindly done as ok s plo Bnee (r o , bil hy Charles ', Conzdon} n, ™ b 5 heppanl Jlomany ine * Pointde foiblease.” aud mine *Frisch zu '), H 3 o : Aonaneducation, but stern, nperluis and | Nt Fonmy. Healainie the Tormidabli | bF wireous) confitet ook seif-cimne dooly | 216e Ul by 8 Py saimnel O This wotld never 4o 30, having. tmportenand | U3 AXInE the lenees f druw-tubes, aftcr the riet Martineau. ) o e o i e dlcineatior towar e, | tare af the wdertukine, nud ‘the ezt | well . 1t ubounds in sketees of colebrminl | o apmoz ! by Moora: sold n tecond parcel, the dltliculty was what to | f#htan of the modern telescope. Un apply- und toward the others of her houschold, chanees wgainst its suceess, sho pirengthe persons known to the writer, and In rellections 1 i {du with the money. ' My friend anid I foundthat | 0% to the States.General of Holland, Uct. 3, Carlvle was onlered weak brandy and water in- | 1606, for s patent, his petition was refused, bae fead of wine: and we apent. our few sovercizns | cause the Aldernien conid discorn no benellt to I " 3 fafamlly of cight littlo | tned hersell fn the heglonfnz by making cer- | of an atructive patire, 114 ehlef valuc, hov- > OURNAL far April (D, Apoleton . . n..r!:r\'v‘:t':'-'fnfllfit°nmm.v cluld, with acnsitive | tahy vesoluttung, from which siio promised hor- | ever, les fn the cxumple of & high toraf char S fiok fark), Congenin: *4The Jasin The Trinls and Triumphs of a | feks oot atally tnpatred by fnjudl. f self that no power on earth should deww her | acter which it holds up betore the yentlor. 1o, | ATEUC Expudition. s In Two barta, - Part 1 Geith in French brandy of the best quality, which we | be cained by the Instrument. The Invention of ¢lous treatment. She wis bori destitute of the | away. ©1was resolved,” she says, *that. in | aver much one tnay differ rom Miss Startioon """4‘;:',',","‘l"p:"'!":"";.'n"'l'.’cfi‘n'p,.' carried over one evening, when going 0 tos, | Lippershoy 5as too caliamie to oy Tong uu- . Most Remarkable sensc of smell, and witl Lhe sense of taste cx- | the llest place, the thing ahould be done, Next, { in retliious doctriic, fn politieal oninfons, anl Helen B. here (with an {ilustrat Cnrlgle'umuscmcnl and deliznt at first, and | upprecinted, but the obtuseness vf the Dutch W ceedingly |,,,w,m&' w“"ln [l,l.nfi:“_»{_-'. ,;.,H,,,!lh,. :7 mglrfia to :I‘l.)?t‘hl‘) ’m c',,';fil,:‘" I\:'v:d:r rlr::;.:“x;u'n( Ennlsu;:"ll ]m)gm;:-n:_l-. llllc:l: nrll: Ltew“\{vhu I}rllllm'.t !‘seln);n:t‘i. ne “""'h |,: the all ¢ :evcr;luzl after, ""i"?ffiz ‘Ilw hiulmadlmn !lalwucnfir:l ”pr{cvcnlml dlihu author from de- " ! oty rd nscrived the injur, er | pens pos: . ot | grate neeept the lessons her Jife affords b rowbridge: ' Dr, Adlerhers, exes towarda the loug-necked bottles, showed us | riving any benefit covery, oman, T afieran] o]ty tohor | penss, If noslie, by Keepls talterine unc, | the beatity of tntearity. devatian to tracham | Lirnages ‘e Adlorier ih 5160, Ualileo oomey o, at we had madea good cholee, He declared In "161, Galflea construvted a telesco) e, of * that he liud got & reward for bis iatiors at last: | which” he wrate, the following necount. {o his and his wife asked me to dinner, all by myself, | brother-in-law, Landucet: “You must Knoty, to taste the brandy. We thirce sat then, that, shout two months there was & round the fire after dinner, snd Carlyle | report apread Tiere that fn Flauders rome one mixed the lmldi‘, while Mra. Cnrlflc aud | had presented the Count Maurlel (of Nassau) s I discussed some Viterary mattcrs, aud specu- glass, manufactured in such navayas to make Iated ont fame and the love of t. Then Catlvle | distant objeets appear very niear, fo that & man tlon, The misery of her young Hfare- | Next, Iresolved never Lo fose my temper in the | abnegation of sclfy united with many minc | Hurden," by Jonn Moran; * ' . . ;l;: lfi:’é‘!‘:r::n neuto nm‘l’ynvur\rrm;‘;(hll ‘:ennlhlrlli- Wwhole course of the business.” “All the power | virtucs, - i |\:'-‘fl|-’ by }’- C} NI:']'"III Interesting Gossip by Her in Re- | tics, uttcrly misunderstond and misteraie mrs | that coutd be gainel by wmoral Setencghover The uty of editing tho work has been wel [ Nerk A Itueslnn Easter- f0 extrema hat, nt 5 yearsof age, slie was con- | s needed Lo eirry through this projects and | performed by Mre, Chpman. _he lis suppiiel ¥ Connt Onnltiers 1t gard to Thomas Carlyle, stantly longlie Tor hénvga una frequently plot. | the istory of the revere wiid proteacted irinls | hang Getalle. M o 1 g 1o sunplicl e B ¢ thuye sitlelde, In this m,,z'(,( labyhowd, stie once | Which the author was oblized to undergo in fts | by Miss Martinead, and has presented a histors 1A Naked Sabe," by Manriee’ went 80 far as to enter Lhe Kltchen In progress forms one of the inost Intereating | of the years following the conclusfon of tio Hero of the O’ Revime, ™ by, of a knife to cut lier throats but the presence | chunlers of the Autoblography. Autoblography, ~ ! te hompron: *+ A Junjus lenrt T by doct Henton: . e i f c liad plansied n scrics which was to fnelude e et the Harizen T Goors | Slor 0uf, @ glass of his mixtura to o withy | 8t the distance of two miles could_he clearly Works in India~Discovery of {ivd tmaghtion ond sy ffectlonate heatt, | cvery monthuntil the whole number was con [ i praiya OF T GuEer wher ANy | We Champney; **Editor's Table s Martineau, aays of “Carlylc's habits of | toiuve o tounitatlon in the scfetice of perapocs At 'T Y but was deplornbly wanting in self-esteem? gz'rm:fi:l.i J’Lflfiu‘x‘d‘.‘}'f&.’.’fx‘ f:::l:{-fll:_[: ;flfll“]mdg;‘n I,'.'.':‘,{" |\{(AP11;i\‘;1\J ,l‘lxr".l;(g A‘I;:Acm:w'n;:: L,,‘.‘(}’,ers MAGAZINE fof April (1. T8, w,, txnzmulh[p, that “1l1s nu;nllu-rlpi Is beautifuliy flrlc. 1 'f‘ about thinking how to inake It, and - eprive 0 LALNS, sy X#y ETC., Ol ‘0., N ¢ Rl eaty whe H s 2 i ¢ g ntiquil 108, f ?;Ténflf';g:fgdfi:a‘xufl& l;yl‘l‘l!m:‘t x:\;n Z‘xflfin’?{guw& foot—helng 100 ,,.,{,, to pay carrlage-tare— | OREAT NoRTH-ASURICAS DEAPRT. n" Ricuamy | DIRCOLL & Co.y New York), Contents: **The | 0eat, when' finished; anda page holdsa vast | at ength I found oot, and have succeeded 8o fraantlt & '3 d Tartarand 108 fme' (Mlusteated), by Edward 3 it < b Tnvixa Dovug, Licatenant-Calonel U, 8, A, Wita D " o o 3 e "ouion, het e Was nspeaeably | Om BUDISOETOUAS " Shotiar. " blarat | £ totroduliin by WLt Bitviione. iy |, briees, i fhe vatters st i i ] y everywhes rated, v , New York: , P. Pal el ™ - N B Tolescopes-~-Hot Water for Wonnds--- | wretched, B Treatns oy vra gnet er, uutil st lnst, | L ot B AN, Sow York: b PiPat | Suionatd, 1 Avi Dratc Mitarus S\ ng Birds Connt 7---Organio fHrer pathetic vocord declaces, e T as astiame] ke o n‘&’{ol#:‘c’t}.u‘&"?:' I?:ifit'(:}:'"flfi ‘]"‘;} A, Faetadhidwe u: it A ey il Tae e b B Sy g 3, ofy bal of misery, and especially ot erying. y .y s n the preface to this worl e author takes la. T SAAR 1 Individuality. 147190 Tor nlong couiys of enmees shoaldip: | fCFics. O the day when thls bushicss was D o o KT, by Beaand ¥ o1 his emsnll, upright writing, “But his | well that the one I have made s far superlor to unt of histofl in authorshipis melau- | the Duteh telescope, It was reported in Venlea ¢ dolv. He cannot sleep for the scase of the | that I had mads one, and, a week aince, tarden on s mid of what e lias to eaps rises | I was commandest to wlow t to his Screnity Fpors, and ks wretchod tH he has had hiscoffee. | and to all the members of the Senate, to_thele N3 tode of expression pleases him: and, by the | infinite amnzetnent. Many gentlemen and Sen~ tisie his work' Is out, his faculties are over- | ators, even the olilest, have ascended at varfous wearfed, It 13 a great objeet in his case to have | times the highest bell-towers in Venice, to apy thz evenings amused, that his work may not | out ships at rea” making sail for the mouth uf tako possesalon of his mind before bedtimes | the harbor, fg have seeesei o clearly, though, . | Hls excessive stowness Ia o perfect mystery to | without my telescope, they would have been ins iy conslerine that the work ia burdensome. | visible for more thin two hours. The effect_of I2e dwelt lovingly on fts tlctaile, and on his | this instrument fs to show an object at a dis- A, Barrys Will- A iihci Bee e alandeo Suetchiot he Fant: 5 Lerminated, she wos'so exhausted with anslety | occaslon to state that he has carefully abstalned | ¢rn Shore, * by Honeri g Mups: {:‘"l:é'"";'fi\,’:‘:“’“pc‘—"‘&:{g‘l,‘;ugjl'l‘fi'i;“gil‘,'('"‘",““’,“{ and \"cnln{:'én izl she was el ubly to s | from consulting authorities,and from borrowing | 96, Fhe dawic teom ’.‘,"J;.!'.fi‘?,.“'i,‘}"i’f;',;l‘,‘;’c’; -4 ne. 4 iy complish the wa ier lodzings, and r the ki vdg & R hy K g LITERATURE,. v‘.lrxutgxht::‘l‘ftllxu?l:“;g&r»( Iun‘:':'cl;p ;\:‘g‘x},e‘; -‘r;l;!, front very mhddincss, ke one wito lalntarie he knowledge nnd statements of others, re. Brooks Deca; hy Edgar Faweet| A . ed ol Peacemaker of 1782, hy W, . Rt. B ) g i vitine | BAMAINE the subjects on which he speaks. 1o L Bk, byaWs DARRIET MARTINEAU'S AUTOMIOGRAPIY. i arndtes fosto Bt dre citad 0 constantly | lalied 1t just after the clock had steuck <, | fans aud observations, which havo been gafuct any. Waehington. 1, o | rerarches, Teould understand t. Bt perh: tance of say ffty -miles, ns {f it were but fiye | F Bilted by Manta Wesrox Ciars licn but 75 and in her spontancous remari | Chllled, sient, and hutigry, ahe dared notwoto | In o lons experience of Nife on our Western “.{,:,',"fi{,“‘ ;'r"’;‘*.',f., For March iBloomington, .2 | hddues, more than lio s fware o, Tt ot hia | mies ot Ta Desconber, 1609, Gallleo casually Vol 1L ive,, np. G0, Hostons James e ol n Blstor wnen e wis thres | Ved from dread uf tha résction of herovortasked Tlains. This indepenident position of the ay. N LA WSS T R For March Philae | BUle vouation s indecd a hard one.tt mentloned, in n letter to Michael Angelo Buon- ; it ggy o G Hadly Bron e co. | S WO e S8 ST TSR 918 0® Hinks | Torcen fwnbliter huues st st I s taey | Lo Tils n itself thoroughly on an cxam. The Ton. o T. Mitchell- Haoes, correcting his broofs, Carlvle liers thephra: | arouth, the YOURTF nephew of tis Ractt artit, L Trice, 0. i'l happliiess of watching * the frrowth of o [ thumber, meditating wpon the seheme on which lon of 1 - iter bundanc ME) N _LIKARY JOURNAL, No. 6 (F, | Buology time and time azuin, untl his own mind | that ho had Introduced some niprovements futw , = ‘The herofe east of Harrlet Murtineau's mind i 'l';| l""%‘m‘l‘hn bewinmin it Evidences of the | 811 her hopes were conventrated, ** As the fire | Mation of his book. The writer has anabundance ‘Leypoldt, New York), I Lirnssed with the work, and bis printersaro | the manufacture of telescoper, v 3 18 I no situatlon of ler remarkable experience | 0000 B0 O ECetces OF WS | erumbled, ahe states, 1 put, it together thi | of orlgiial fuformation, and a skiliful 5 < Flally out of patlence. A anvedute showing | - The astronomer Immediately appifed his fo- £ 80 tmpresalvely exhibited ns I the manner | rven iy the statement that, when the great | HOthing but dust and ashes rematued; and, | knack — of fnparting 1t, which justity FAMILIAR TALK. e miode of resisionts thus related by Mies | strument to thie study of the hoavene, and, ih . with which she bore hersclf ufter recelving the | Somet of 1511 was blaring i the heavenes and i ke o O ighted the chabibert | i ol only W oddig fo the s e ety s Whilo In my stuly, 1 i P ot 1ts anstonction, was rewanded © | [ suddon docree that n fatul malaiy lind selzc | #ho wvan ‘““,"Z{'L“;"",,‘,‘,“’,,ffi,‘,‘,,";fl,-‘:fl,‘,,{:"{.“f,,', bed, nid L 4 o'clock T went, after erving fof twg | Word's stock of books, but fu relying wholls | HARRIET MARTIN CAR= | graxes and I e Cnrtelos Tatehing. Jou Tomiten, e marree oo Milky Wap, - the upon hier, and was liable to end in doath ot any | MR uiter WEht Lo the huuscion, (o view the Nours, with iny fect ou tite ferder. "I erled In upon himaclf for the matter jod manner b liat LYL] e aad beeu langhing I that manner ‘all the | mountaing of the Moon. In 1610 he discoverod - - Instant. “The annowncement cama when 1ifo | Bieoten oiice waa nblu to sce It, though star- Im:tll E‘lfl,'\\'hflllbl ]lelll asleery;-but I was at the f:::‘:‘;l:;l- ‘ltlx‘:’v‘u constructiug: the one Bow undet | During the seven or elghit years of flarrict | ‘war from the priuting-oflice fn Charing Cross, | the phases of Venus, and .tho fact that Saturn \ bad Larely reached fts climax of yeard, and | ng with all lier might ut the pince fi the ky | Dieakinsttable by half-past 3,‘and reudy for tha orls oper ¢ s eiil. | Martineaw’s residence sn the City of London work of the day. The worl opens with an Introduction by Will % "y i ol b ceries was pub- |l Blackore, o Eneiish entloon who s | her assoclation with the Carlyies was of o F o and i ten | Bada dife-lony futereat fu the aborigines of | most friendly character. She reganded both the n - demanded, | Atierica, and during elght years has fmproved philosopher and Wis wite with sincere esteemn [1ss Martineau | 80 ovportunity for n personal acquaintance with he could, “he told me what b was | ws » triple.” 1ifs telescopebiad at first 8 mag- ! aboit, He had been to the offics to urge on the nifylog power of four diameters, which pritter; and the an sald, *Why, alr, you | he afterward increased to seyen, realy are 8o very hard upon-us with your cor- | and at last to thirty. Gallleo was for rectona! They take so much time, youscel’ [ a time very Lusy in the manufacture of thess 2 prosperity, and uscfulness, and there wius ch{c :lhc rcstdln'(;vm"el} “\’fnu‘fg‘}fl_‘;fl«!"\'flh ! varl 9 gafn the sumo experience was repe: A 3 ::a‘;::at:tl:ll'lll‘fi' I’:::L:.“ ::dl:ccllz‘r“o ‘rlnlr:((l“w:::-?{:;:fi:‘_':‘: n year Iater, slic was first taken In sight of the | lelied early i Februa ¥ e dnys 0.000° coples had f of carthly haopiness, the welldescrved reward | Sob: 1t Wias hours befure her oncan of vislon | ik, (R1 o (OIS, had ReAL e ¢ Aftar sume reriionstrance, Carlyleobserved that | Instruments, which ho produced at tho expense communiented to the agitated bratn the pre: URLed Boe ey o 10, 18 1 the tithes inhabiting the Territories of the | 204 8ectlot, and has sereral times made room s : o s Y ¥ pecunilary eare, Lver t % wrtltorics It W o " Xiife he nd been nccustomed to this sort of things | of much mohey and labor, Of the st haudred : of an arduous and unceasing devotlon of noble e ooty F e sthednls Bt e, | Dter o iad abaniant Nreraey ooy ooy, United States uu the Irtiah Possessions. T e caiablogripy e exprsan o e ot acie printed in Scotland, nud | which Ieft bis” honds, only ten were capable of i powers to the seryice of lumnnity. It was ot s b S a | ond there was o want of pubishers ready 10 | Fpace of above Y baes helx.(van suniry statis Siv oL dus'o i | =" Yen, ndced, sir,) Interrupted the printer; | showing the satellitos sed et stars, and theso ¥ the begiuning of the year 1835, shortly nfter ""l?' e elur 11, alter which time gho | Pa¥ Viberally for the privliege of putting her }‘SU(‘”‘I‘L Nortt-Amerfean ludtans, their num- | At one thne she retmarks: * No kind of evening | tywe yrc nware of that. We Haven may hera | wors Intcatnt a8 zifta to reigning monarchs in 2 Mins Martinenu had turned from the completton | (0P I SHG W puptl it au exeellent sehool | WOrka before the people, She: now removed to hors, ¢ Iele ‘l‘-'"""'l'x'(""' tribes, thelr l«nst{ou, was more delichtful to me than those which | from Edioburgs; aimd, when he took up a bit ot Europe. There wasn great curosity concern- i of herversion of Comte's * Positive Phitosophy, | pelmarity Intened liur bogs, Then followed London, which was her home for the following L'Ilfl'l‘flflfl; s.l t'lfl,lll{n ;{.“‘"’. 9[1{!& ’lShl-! an O | were spent with the Carlyles. About once a | yourcopy, le dropped it as §f it tad burnt his ing these instruments, and a_corresponding de- | T and entered uooi tie cougenlat work of leading | Bother intcrval of home-tesetinig, sncecotlcd by 1503 ot eetovon ey dehot I August, | shufes th il wi "ot "Tts noputation by tue | formight o mutual friend of theirs a0, mine ecrn, i eried out, Lomd have merey lave 10, Bomscss then, Ve oro told, ara L Tolitien! wlur for the Londan Daly Nus, that | shove s vear's abtumlaticsst s family buardiin: | i i withor fot g B o, bro- S, Btates Guverninenty Interspersed with | drovome over to Chelaes, 1o tue carly tea at | §4t R0F ot Ket done with all his correc | her cagerncas to see th Moon through the tales T the intelligence was communicated that n dis- 1:{. "’5? Ltv.‘n Inl ok hy' an atmosphere | SoNturtabic fortune, 18 may iere be sutd that, | Comments upon the weakuess and foefliclency | No.5 Clieyne row,—the louse which Carlyle | tioys o scope, would not walt for it to bo adjusted, but . casoof the heart had nlrcady made sucl prog- (fl{lvfdé‘r’:‘:"“m“‘ d ther whole beine quickly | B U ensuing twenty-ive fears, Miss Martinead flfé"i I‘l"'“l‘"'l W"?dv ) TR T was perpetually complalufug of aud threatening [ -~ In concluding her comments upon Carlsle, | went down upon her kne® beforo the window, ! L i slol or et A £ > 4 . ¥ s {nfluence on onght of his age: y 5 upon for a singlo lior, Leauty uruder its biessud tniluece. Her bealth | GEh, ST RIS L, eaporituity jmoney was | spectively of the Plains, Game, ad Indlans, In | neser belleved that, consideriug the delfeate | 9 Lis inf much or HEtle he iy yet do, e ore | Torn! wroser et ¢ vy | ise Martincau was thon near the close of her | J¥8 VIEOTL, st he ehpirs, oxpireeslon uf | 5lsvace u sebondury consideration In hes hisrucy | the firet fates rostuptienl o, description, of | Lealth of bots, they could ever fourlsl In that | ypiivorer fich of il e wmay vet o the chiet,| Ku?llc-r recelved the news of Gallleo's discoy- , i 1 834 year, her mental facultles were fn the merid- | hee etk lwprusd. One of e & wraver and | Vrojects. She had a most solemn ense of the "'el g;lllflmg, r;tull;';.!rlnl “!orm.nlh'm. vexctation, | Chielsea clay, close to the rivers and I rejoleed | niubneos pf s smee ™ g ns {8 our political | ery of Jupiter's sotcllites by means of the tele- e 4 ALy, e | f0v8 0f he RO b responsibility of un author, und nver wrote up. | W climate” of the _lane s, Jying between the | uen the term uf lease had nearly expired, aud | morality, and grievous us are_our svclal short- | rcope, With gencrous Joy, and delayed not to £ fan of thelr atreugth and nctivity, and her | faugied morc raraly than any younse: person [ Missouri and the. Rocky M ! Y s lopes of cantinued labor ki tho worlds sorvice, | ever know. . Jler face. whs pialh and fFou il | (oo 20 Mt ket it i felt s purtant for | Miseourt and, tho Hocky Mouniains, i nft; | my frlends wero looklug out for auother | COmEnza; e At et awaicned o seuee ot | eduiet b W'l ‘wers Ao which !, | ) sellove . el 5 o o blle eary and bo 4 e ore - our aiuas and I cannot put ascritw this awaken- | he was inclined to y then on > prof domestic evjayment In i, chulte honres;| sareoly Lellovis i) ghe it o it tn the eonine § SUREIUOE AL 0 Dbl o, Tieae, st s | Cl Vi on tho north, Modos of travel and of | Loute. If they were ‘lising In n teal. | oUF malnly to Curlyle. What Wonlsworth id | Cosmography must be onilrely wrong.” 1twas < : ' * 4 dlrcle, woro ot thelr brightest, Those wiia hnd | fptiaticts Do exprssion to redecin Hho | lip in: | herexprission of what he felt (¢ o duty L say, | C3mpINe on the Plains also recelve u good siace | dron? ‘and a *Babel,! It seemcd desirable far poctry, In briuging us out of u conventional | nat long before Kepler himsell was af wotk ° " . watched her long strugles, and tolle,and trials, | S1E 10N prawind rther lrge wider Hp s e aite uf warls weru. througl e very | oA ot discusslug the game fouud fn | bon e SO find an airy, quit omeiu tho | Idea sud ictlind 10 frue and wirble. one, Cur. | With thiteleacopo, ani Jn e yonucel obg. - h . botliof s private and puble charactor,could but | Soukand i r mucl nfunice - Min Mart. | gyetctaiic, i her hoursw Gy ol e i | his Tereitors, Hho sport 10 Lo ecoyed iy haniy | CoBntry—ncar cnough to Londun to enfoy fts | 1¥he bav dowe Tor ‘moraticss 1 may e pinemi | vt oicssacoper aud i 181 he produced oo wjsh for licr n space of rest, and cheer, and com- | neaw herself says: ** When 1 left Bristol, I was é " . vle wel the most curlous upposition to himself; he may | glasses. L o Tnfiing G W - | Ing bufalo,” wild enttle, elk, deer, antelope, | Soclety ot pleasurc. Carlyle went forth, on the : pidee 9 7, fortybofory tho sun of hee ife should act and | pale 4t glost, and 4 thin un possibic, and | (Rmplih th, coarmions aount, ,,,‘L.‘?lf.'_,“uh.’,',‘y mountan-sticon, woives, nd_other niuie, | Guebiack horsoawhich a friend had sent Mo with Ef,},',‘:.,,",}":éfi%,'fi.'.’,’.’.}hf;fii‘;x’,'a"fi'{-‘:.g'e;';hfliu':: nfi?@fl'fl?o"n%![fifi}‘wfi:%rgwfi:&fi; - a tho grave should closuabove Ticr. Buty dis- | ML eky, frowniue il vepulslvelooklig, but | bréakfaatc ab 7 or hath pyst audy tting down | game-birds, and'fisbics, I vividly set forth, Col. | sanitary views, and looked sbout him, - Forth to 1o yet wi 14 4 2 ! whilo culogizing sllence,~the mont woful come successlvely from thirty to forty-elght, fifty, . ] o her esls, wrote steadt) 3P s | Doddee is o spivted narmtor, anil brings the Incj- vl o vl Vi gy y-two. By inal nt went upte London to consutt hier physielan; | ued ler studies under private maste @ JwtiLshie | o our or iare (i nalgliborlng parls, aul, re- | 18 Hext to belug an actual witicss of the scence d el ety screnity us the greatest. guod within the | of Baturn and the fourth satellite of they - nnd the frank Judginent conveyed to lur wus | wus 20, She had then o good Lnowledga of urning, dressed for the eveniog, und fivariably | to follow his graphic delineations,which are full | ot to explore the area witbln- twenty miles of Teach of tnatis bt he has, neseriheleon nfie plunct, Cassint, the distihgutshed Italian ma- - tha posstbility of deth at ‘wny moment, and | Latin and French, to which was afterward added | Y50 outy and ofteh attendal n party or twvo | Of aucudote and exciting adventure. London, AN thelr friends wercon the lokour; | fFERPC I b, b English natiun o swcerity, | tronomer, Increased the inognifying power of tho cortainty that 1t eonld wot b o du- | Stullan uud Gernans wlio wan g wkillful planiets | Jicrvard, “Finally, betars. totirmar e aa | “Tho divinion b wils the e ved man and [, from my sick chmberat Tynemoutly, sett | earncstnces, healthfuliicss, and courage which | the teloccone to 150, ot SaEPiIng bawer of i SR L t which sho sives of thio | [ji terdeuttices soon compelled hierto relinguialy | 5 HEVITE | Finith bef tnorning, llowlug onty | 16 cansiterodin tho clear Het of reality,stripped | ghom'eu rnest entreaties to rettle on a gravellr [ can be appreciated only by those who are nid | make sundry new and important discoveries . ' . et the nceount whicl sho glves of Lo | e accompllshnents and, i mathematics and | S04 ot o il hours forsicen. To fain- | OF th fauctful charms with which romanca and | Ui P0G Shireatlen, bo pettle on a gravulls cnough to tell whatwas our morbid state when | with regard t the movements and. sateliites of . * fucldent, sh placidly wiitea; & Whe | returii | ottier branches of edutation, she bad routessidd | 4aih s aborlous Tife Hie. (his. ol try the | Eentlmontality have loved o fnvest hiin, | VLol rnowed the osse s abt toyits. tomuake | Lyron was tho rcpresentative of our temper, | the planets, The earllest nstronomical observas | « . * ed to my lodgings, aid wos prvl;:llrlmi'"(ur i A A o totuad bn thy Sioupeat plishyus, s Miss Mortineay vum, | brascits a ‘pleture too J"fi'y‘.fl:enf."‘: xcops | 10T himselt o nolse-proof chumber, where his | the Clapham Chureh of our raligion, and tho | tory haviug been gompleted at Tarls in 1607, " ® N ) o & - stels ¢ ' el oY LT of erve: v w yate, s ' Vi 01 e citary ML ot I Lk palhe 4 e il o vl tosind) OF dosaatle s P T Sinan (ciaat: tha el atwven | hlline, fUr une) woris Lo reprcse Dadgo us | {he1{% Herve gL possibly obtain rest wiutdt TP e Lrouliiasater of bue o St tho Ly | Cpiain sieontud, bwa, yoors ater the iovitation ;. 1o i o to dio, It ot tho fimisght | 0L Maiaved o eqmmaud ‘Wine” daily for | Foars. In aluelon, o, ¢ subject of overaworls, | b, 1 rnipdcsount thut, wo bave ey | other resson than that T spent many voey S | § a hareruied n ellaving that i socioly years thereafter this institution was In charzo | # cattso L was golig to diy but ot the thaiteht | Sertous ntellectual Jabor. At this yeriod she ghe writea tuthe dutoblozraphv: * Authorship | haiiced to meet has i fearful bestiulity of tha | BHIS T8 th it} but € hus now becore com. | upon that wiich T wan burn Iyt T avp eosiions | 35372 Cassinl,—the_father, son, and grandson mercly momentary; a g g Auding charactor becn so emphatieally portray. [ S5 ERCURER I IHE b the mnarvelous tulk of ° that the bleased chango Is attributable to Car- | successively occupying tho position. sidorcd mueh wis fue f her subsoquent | 1MYe not dong it far amusement, or for money, | ed- The recitul tears vy the lust remnant of oth St it o 2 regory, of 2 and Mr. Atkiuson, who dined with us, without ;I‘L"""‘"(“("?a‘n Wiz In‘:ln‘;u-:kutx o it " | B Jor fame, or fur uny remon’ it becansg | | H1tston from the forin of Lo, tho poor Tdian, i oth ulnhllm‘t: nnld wlllu"'bl e i Iyle more than toany single fnflucnce Lesjdes,' 53“}1:1, ",f'",? flrfinr,v. of Ahfinlu::‘. dul:::o)‘ii itlo luter, I deser ng c memorable ert he reflecting telescope. e Wi b . £, Idnot help i, Thinigs wore preselng to bo | Bud from all other poor, and unfortunate, and o ¢ auy indisposition to the merriment which weng " wits iaturally deyout f its (pndan-+| 98 D it 158 Wore praselig o otrinbad b ri o e I | personnge: o durig dinner,—1io oue but my hustess being | Jnl.trl;llnfi'::llm‘lig dnnnmy 'u*lmnm L lmg" 4 ; Iv'vu sald, and there was more or leas eyldence thay 1 | ill-trented heroes of the sborleingl races, which i) ¥ o SA l\‘vllll;lll -lelo loxnclllmfl\ ‘Illl‘:fi ll‘ltulhu ART NOTES. years of -wu|nt t};:: "“'f’ni'x'z'é': ;v!hsa fi';lr) iflhhr:: : = 2% Carlyles’ 8 Martincau writes: * Leigh Hunt e was showing the satcl pl 0 L3 Lt WAED. st o | was' the porson to say them, Tn® such - | Bocts and novellsts have loved to evoie from the ] Onue of the featurcs of the Art Department in 1 was theee, with his cheery face, brigh ¢y puplts in the University of Bt. Andrews, of = pware of what had passed slnce brenksast. In'| erecd of the paring, v dlsgant | Cines b was” alwaye mpossifle to Gl | dobthi of thelr dmaginition, mnd set up. ng | ¥4 H, Wit hishcery tace, ik zrisatés | ttie Paria Exposition of 1678 will be u collection | hiPH, ‘held the Profcssorship of Mathernatics, - * the gunrse of the evenfig, Ttold thems and I | fossed by lior fawily, Blic was wlso o dlifzont, | S5 Jduty for such rensons ax Ahat T ghould | Warthy objects of the white man'ssympathy aud | Sie (Conmtiod down s aa b liouely fix. | 4 historlc portralts, exceuted by French ortiste, | hie was suddenly struck with total. biindncss) | ratw ol once whit fupport 1 might depend on | student of the Seriptures, and oot mch e | e, nocd (00 0C0 nsa'te ne St T should | SETERK, St 0 the wite man e svm; chubters | uret black handkerchict, iray stuckines, and | fiom the fitoenth century to the year 1820, and dicda fow doys after. Newtou, aving 8 L g entiny, e i i ¢ y ¢ T ' ent. of eaptive ¢ '8 W] y er In velve K e roved foripof [ IR | e e el | Sl S Sl s ] | bttt el o | Bl s LR | it of ettt | it e RIoT et | o overy but T never passed ' mote tranqull gud Writers on - Practieal h‘ln:tv{;" It wis pro- | iy et e sl for the sake of the many, | the Wild brutg of the Plalng has he yvet risen in | goimi til 10 Ok wear searlet cloaks. His con- | Butlluzton Fine-Arta Club, in London, The ‘mr(ncfluu Ly Bir William Ilerschel and Lord b cany night.” ol 1 Lo Tho, 8y ot L0 il s b | S aver gt I the paraeryngncos st o USRI S8 R it lioctual Iovelopuient, | Seruution was fvely. rapi, BSIY filustentios | coliction will b esteneive. anm of meony jona | portee Tutswoll known tiat Tfersclel spont ' Miay urtineau returned homedlutely to hier | PR L perfudlcal Ter coneem T ttaae | WoF ker conctrned,” - underlylug hls stateicnts s and thor e wore- | i1 perfoctly natuzal, L remetnber, one even: | est, and will be remlered Intelliible to all | muny laborious years (n tha manufacture i When, with the publication of the first threa y Y huve, Ing when llorne was there (tne'author of | visitees | f o well-ondered and justruct- | escopes, perfortlnge the delicats operat! u- beoved home ut Aunbleside, aud set about tho | thorship was kept o secret In lierown breast |, When with tho publieatt Polldeal. Eeonony | o o thos, ooty Whlch persuadéaveli- | @Geton, oty el Uit the ties hoai | FLAMER Y icans of o well-ondered and fustruc ollshitg the glassea with Lts own hands, Tha % wiork: of patting ber atfairs I order for the ol | until "”W‘r"c‘l under the folluwing elreums | 5 BN o g Lecome a popular | 82 1pun thew, —lunt's, Lorne's, and Carlylo's—conhl by | ¢ Hatomue. [orzest Thstrumonts of our century arc, accoril- ' euny cvant {hint was now evermare Lo confront | stuicest Sl was invited to tea ut the louso of | Serles, Miss soclely was svught by th satetlites s : sketched fu o group. Hornc's' perfoctly whive | . Thelaree collcetion of engrasings formed by ing_ to Flammwarlon, that of Herschel, which Tnf. fon of the s chunge was | herondest brother—whom, for Is peculfar vir. | ISR EY wae lterary élreles of Lons LISH TISTORY, comblexon, anid somewhat coxcombleal g | 816 Rev. G, Burlelets James, Tato of Kiowbury, mingnifles 3,000 tinics; of Lord Rosse, which i bor, utgruiakion o6t sallii el Hice, sho reasrilod whlecodtal, rorenanev—on [ g 1ut nog it sl foast. Werh bor iy S8 0p i iy RONEHE | whiskers, wiu dotermiued picturonquencas, cons | Solop, England, will be sobd in London on niig | [iguliies 00 tics; of Lord Ko telescopa\ © ‘;““T‘"yl nn;l """""’:. h; "I",L;;lm]:r I:: the 5‘}""1“]" "{‘“"““:“vl,‘;’:{;""”"'”.".""lm‘l’l',[_,"fi"’:;f Ier ‘munnera atfected by tho audden rise !rmr‘\‘ o ‘“; A’;.“'\‘.’A;‘;"”" x{f- c":’;‘}""\' trasted curlously with fllfl*u)lllfll)"ll“llklllh g lome L"')"nl""u“‘“l" “‘;“"fl" '“:- T"“] ol | gt Marscllles, 4,000 times; the reflector at Mel- - . () 1ess 1] )] ' Il ust come . 3 vel 1 v Y v ¥ ¢ of ' AN v ARRLE: AR« ol oes. e y - v y in - H W il R e etor paaly: ar | sty it fudtsoies ta liand. 4 i ot | obscurty to et Tho bty prieipce T, Compitie in Foue Volnmien, - 1iimn Hioais e sowituntne nud the rugged faee, | Jection compriaes nearly G000, ot e ein- Dyt 000 inon; i {he Newall refmusuor, : £ addretsed herself to u task which whg Do | e dutoblusraphyl, wo lisvo hadulentyof tall; | WUl kel e Aetlon eaild fug mors ba oy Mewins & e ritgse Chleagor Jan: | Bleshelln wetlus, 0f Curlyle, T lave' docpest | TAINC, of noarly all (h eclebruted masters of | ybiished ot Croranin s T oot . te hood w cdly denyandid: | 1 W1 reaid Suu poictfingstund ho el out ds | floVed phthe fatfors of wiceuse tha When oo Secldrg & Co. Prico, 81, gloom to the most reckless or mostgenfalmirtys | e urte the observatories at Berlln, fu ‘1710, and at 8t « o o ol s et sl | Bt 6 Sty At Wiz iaial by, (v ts Veirue iyl o |1 St € opcking o o et ik aeToct $0, e, $at cae moss would | Luudwle Knaur,the German painter, s o | Telersbu fa 152 el 5 of more thai ocdiary distinctton nnd vielssl- | 8% Listen!? Aftor o parugraph e ropbated, | 1VING i deforenceto the fine soclety futo Which ' make o totully ditferent portraft. T leted o, “ Holy Family,” of which F, Spiel- ol Autoblography,—a work which enzwzged her s0.gond ns this for o long winlh-.' Tt would be llw’rc el cx!.-n i m\‘ et 'l'luwé‘“whr; teed. Now tl l..nt tho publication of her Auto- nu'.f)-(r?um u.l‘ i Lu l: % léwd:xu :-lu'.ulv‘. the rn‘.l lnu,m. “-]lm t'hc ;!‘('Lnlllilll(') the vIgt na, ot water In thy treat L o o ot s rmine oveand b gine Y | imposallic t Convey fu any wiio do’ ot Ko really eared for et watld VISiL her o humblg | YORTOPY bas exelted o fresh interost n tho lifo whiat o du witt Tty and with its biriomuaes non, | 1 the faro and att o it ihaterm hage- s | TouBds 18 strongly advocated by cortaln me po " B it Ineiolr was, Grawing toward i voncitislol 8o 3 3oty Jeportiory. OF that, tay haow yory Tioma In n e strect and ol haeis SO | o0 weitings of this romarkable woman, there | LA LN, 1 S0 WILh ity bittornus, sec- | clouenons, oy il e, tuaternnd love. Wt | puthorities, In proof of its efficacy, tho New £ it e ot o hen o "o Lo PGt | QUL cantpilutens 1H wan) T e siteut, Of | BTG Il tey iy, s dgnied e | Wil b o enoved demana Se tiose books whiel | o Gu 1+ el i s s, 1 | & parobicuey o irth of the: Savier i | York Medical Journal dites the following case: u Dk ,,{{,,,,,“. experiotcs of the. fact of cone Loutage, A the end ,;(_ I“"‘,_’fi'}} fl"';;“",-"g’ e | Pendence of spirlt Wus never in any degren | best Wustrate the Figor and versatilite of her | come to be a min characteriatle of this singalar | witeh the aigels cireling and bending round the | The hand of & workman in 8 machineshop was - o stant exveciation of deaths and the result s, ;“‘)E‘l"!t'r :tnli;ll; lln:al:!l)u oy lonklos o L imo iy Next | altered. W e x}ml mul l‘r;d'v’hlunl'l'ty of hur principles. | man is, n wy oplnlon, a nicre expresslon of fis | child express so spontaneonsly and fo heartily | crushed nuder tho fall of & trip-hammer weigh- - e e koo Iamcht a) snereys S s words wore, | Mhat fiho sentunice Hints) fu i autstin of 150, R opeut b s i | anpaary, e a8 e was n unqualilesd | aets, o other peoplos aud ¢ shos iasif too | Lis oy 'is Accuted for ¢ 18 was 000 thalcre, ol e oot hut thepalon, e % 8 hyy du yoit nol I mo il hled » Y flnir chicl 1 Aol v Ve o o *. kf % o] ’ 3 * | of the unfor ol > = Brombec bho el et the worm—bn | parifeular, ¢ Tlen, eald e, yor cot 1 | o2, WIS SUpet, 1t e mioae cultivated | candid ulianent, aud the preaent edition s to | fuir cotor, his sieih, o the Conatii ot b POBLIC WORKY IN INDIA. extensively comuinuted, yet, 1. the hops off p 0 e e aTmladt il i Lo, warkly oh e, Sk pend 1t gl 'l,]zi‘fi,:;g;;;,"{:",‘ Tolitical Ecunomy Serles sho had plalnly es- | bécommended 10 fts 1ieat! exterior aud moacst | wicn mri e o abd about everythic that “‘p':;gfl{“‘;l‘ll‘g;:&'n“‘“‘:ra‘;’;““filfi:fl;‘;fl"fi: savlng shs wsmber, I wis ket Lmored Inhot X o exdiud ubout iu any way, 1 attriiute ""h.' Y"H PO NG, 1A Wa sat alde b{ sldé on the sofn, with ]:,’;’fi‘;{:!’,fi;‘&’::fa"fl ,'f;f“,:l"‘“‘;fl{l:‘ .l,;n"l‘ilf,'l":;:‘t: pricc, s L'fl;fi;tl,:mmir',:',‘z.’l;l,,‘}t“fl)' ‘l',llf,_.‘f,"tl": :Lfi::‘"‘! tion of pablle Wurks T threo “districts in Tudia, { Outund dressed. Inthreo months the patient .. inuels, huwever, fo the natura uf my viswsof | FRCR I S o it soul [ hever | 4 A i t AN ¥ A L 3 e | 9 v o Triss > wua disissed from the . hospital, and In niue * Teath. Undder tho cternal Jutes o ghy K5 ) ; ) e in the Bouth ovencd thelr houses to her, aml ENGLISII GRAMMAR, felt to the depths of my beart what Lis symoa- | viz. s Bengal, the Northern Provinces, and Pun- i his i 4 demone (7 “ Uhiveras Xeatic Tto beliye atih 1ndcs thew © ki “.‘,‘.‘.fi:!-‘:‘lu‘.fi.',’:«‘u‘.‘,“ AEhing berorer L g or esery afd 10 o comlety understaning ESMENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMNAIL, Fon At wan iy dase of s and Brospertess | jub,OF thla sum, £5,000,000 hun hecn spens bl S ablo da oV e Ragard uad demon T i { " v ‘Pl N h oy ol the workiniz of the Institution iy Amarien. Ty Usk o¢ Scuooww, By WikLiasi Dwienr | au apparent huppiness without dmwback; and v - ! e n sucht h Duve v o 1t s full ot the fullices b clvs | Loy, Tl b Lo that paper. I i i ot et ol n b nter’ of 1553, Mg | M i, Profesior of Sauwkelt ol ‘Cuimpari- | ngais i aicktcas, pain, md hopelécanens of ‘oo | O Works now In aperation, and. the remaindar | i teomperatare ot Hos ot e AD i plond po length, Theage in which 1 have lived 17w mads o repls, read oii In pllency, aud spoku “ll\ ont well wntlh, In ghe winter of y Mlsg and Instructor of Modern Lan. | el I slckuess, pain, and hopelessness of be- foay dufapt ove i the' history of our globe " 3 nrtineatt attended o mectine of women-iboll- - tive Philo o, Ingever at enso ugudn s 1have observedthe samo | on works not yet eomplete, According ':u tho | cuses should be about 103 degrees Fabrenhelt, i atrencth of feelings towards all mannerof sutfer- | Zankers® Mugazing the productive works sre o crds und Tu couldent that Curlyle'sallections | nearly self-supportng, the deficiency amount CAN BIRDS COUNT! ure too nwrch for him, and the real ingtoa little over 850,000 anutally, The re- | Nafure priuts, under tho heading given abovey cuuse of the ‘feroclty! with which 1o | ports from the biislic worke constrcted fa | the followlng leticr, dated Magdalen College, * churges himself and astonishes others. Itmust | Hombay and Madraswere nut, fucluded In the Oxtord, which tends to fncrease our estimate of - i oo e St | e, T ittals e bl S| 1t ey " e e el o b tun compensate for the cxtend. hey: o Y ; Witucaalug bl sullecing 1ife, When L kiew bun | volographontsos th sems Sa 000w, gz | 1 have often, saye tho writer, #notlced that (umiliarly, b rarely slept, was wofully dyspep- | wince the tiie of Lord Ualhousio,"” saya awriter | crows crowded on Sundaystos certaln place, Hey ol ug vuriablo wa posadble In mood. Wien | jy Araer's Wy axine, “the mutto of the En- | where, on the seventh day, & friend of mino was iy riend and Ientered the little parlor at glish rulers of the couttry has beest, * Mutertal | g3y tho' hablt of nnusiug himsell by pl. Chuyne row, our hust was usually iscrable, ITOETCEs AL ANy enat;? tl Sl na more ti T was on my feet tocomonwny, o iz nages, i Yol College, ete, 1o, pp. 200, sl of “Meng und the consequence Is "w"hm,lmm,[h,"m{, shoulder, and grayely tlonists at the houre of o private cltizen in Bos- S I R % tont Giun & leath, - Price, O conty, - a gereat wasta I e ypars and the puwees of the | 0 SRR SRR Tur’ th first {ime), * Now, | 100 8ho wus there asked If stie would not in a Tho repute of Pwf, Whitiay as. 5 teacher of it bt 1 Rl o A ilarn alucklue st do {z‘:ld;}"‘d"rfil‘;::{_”;flf g to hier own statemnt, it was oo of e must | moderu, languages, will attracs tho atbeution of porwthing doplorubie. Dut Wy Tuve ouly to thul the squares of the pavement scemed fo vu"nml,mcr!llnwn (hm‘.." hmjux;wr}cn]ulmfil bm! cdueators to the nbove-named manual of grame ey L’i‘&“l;nl-': Whickwo Il orseltety | foul beforg uy eyes, ‘Thiat evenlnemano me ay | St would hring .hf“,“.',‘:""‘p?"\},;,‘“,' ‘;.t,l“‘fl}% wiar, to which lis nawe Is appended, It is de- shc hat”} s ipanof oo oty | BEC e ater, 1 orls f calamitie d. | SALHOL 00D L e O e | et s b oo or i ol to pene e o v oo s i ot DALY | chiline s HATFIEL Ao hoe T e Ak i e ety errol for. dochilv erllilun: ::‘:;ufue.hfm x::r fty und T desirg HY move, fj Dbiy decided the «‘ucauuu of hep future, fn 1524 gubjected 1q every sortof abuae sa long aa | B ed by the author’s declaration that tho ¢ i opment of the | quautity of broken blscuit o his windaw. , ueltber wish t0 Hye langr hove, wor to g life | by ehdest brather dicd of conaumition, and | gheaojournat b the coantry, 1t whs & T lan §s shaply reconder of the us; Fiiho ot Wi coffie, o nskied ulist of . quess | Lpiro by means of miways, canabe, irrigation | Sptity, of brokn only on the Sunday morn. a Bkl clsewlicre.” rplel g hls loss, aggravated by peclary ems Wheyi the guehation on the alavery question was o 8] tlona without waitiuz for atawers, and fooked | works, model far ieijuis, aud roada,” fiiz, and duriug the Weok 5o food Was so pro- r 4 fnaletterton tricnd, datud, about tha tlme | B oD hnr uscat o deuth af | iogtisty il frco spepcls on tho wntlslavery aido | Bandly eveh n arbiter ‘o critie, o objuct of | e e vt waltiuz for After ta e bright- ki) semted. We. noticed that on the Buudags 8 b of the nbave, she duclireds My ifo lias buen | hee father, Tha ane Jovu-drgam whlel slied s | fvas inished with biiior eescentimer s | the gramimatian I8, I hls view, wot 10 teach th | ened nud softencd, and sent us houe full of ud DISCOVERY OF ANTIQUITIES, Sruwid of binta caite shoht the window wisess - ' a full and vivit one,~so that I constder myself | ros “i'“ ovar Trrlet's pathway was, i ghe | pigip'ar the wrong of Miss' Martinomds pro- | vorreet tse of o hagunge, but the philosophy of | juiestion and Iriendship, und somictimes with a Near Cerea, In the Province of Verona, two | on other daga no speelal sigu of excitement was ' H b avery old woman_ Indeed, und wis ghundantly | kst of tieso attifetions, radaly dissalved, Ap codury cntinot ho gettled by thoss wio have | that langusge oe fllustrated fu tho correct use | hope that e would somro duy be n-.n-ry. 1t was OE STy ‘it ) visible among thens.” ) satlsticd with my share in ho Universs (even 10| aftueliment which hud surung ap betwoen hers Hved remote from the scens ind the perlud, yet | of It bur dotiz—thab tricnd’s sud mine~that he gave | larco terracotta vases, tlled with Imperiat s ' ‘ that wers of any' roal consequenco), 1 have oy | self and o student-frlond of Dior brutlice dumes | gt sho kept triau to hor must sierod conple ] b lecturea for three or four seasons, He hod tute | cofns, wero dlstuterred i1 December, 1870, by ORGANIC mntvinuALl’rY. w5 =.l: gho slizhtest anxiety about dyibg—not the | had becn disturbed by the medding of an ol | ¢iong canmot b doubted by the Impartial reader ROOKS RECEIVED. g . @ terto utter, and thers were wany who wished | gomg’ laborers who wers dlgglog nopit, The Dr. J. €, Bucknfll, an erainont London pliyst- ~ Ry iy clous frlend, but wus, after the dvath of her logrup) TUE MAN WIO WAS XOT A COLONEL, Bya | o hear hing uud i those days bofors. his ! , +d G 5 ; 3, ‘”-5“-‘3&;;’7}:‘#"n‘v':-‘r‘l\lufiulfi'u‘:fi&ug}c‘r‘uxf’lfl“'ff s | fatticr, nuaint cemented, *Tho vats of her prevE. O tebiozuply, gland, Miss Martincay | Migh Feeato, - Paper. Baston: Lorig, Chie | \urkts had resttit theje - ponyaads before | wt | culns, nuinberiug fi all about 50,000, are made | ejun, who has mad the study of the brain & Jansen, McClirg & Co,, and Hadiey o I aw of pigrises unl Lpally do net Lottt ny | ous: catrangeniont ad, howevers so wornupon | publialied tho volames. comalning It Views of Jansen MeCln AW .\‘!\{\l‘l PIACT )F I’_l“;lh' GAME OF > a ew yeurs heuce, fs | her foves that lie Lecate fusane, aud, alter [ American | fnstitutions - il selety, Thoy = e ot Afl?n'.'flm'flfi{.umflu ab all,—iny | donths of badily aud wental Ulkgos, suik futo | Belentontd the. hostiley teasu against her bt b OF DA Ty P own or gnothier’s, the wrave, It 13 the testhuony of “Harrict's | gy Uhis sldo of the Water, bug. this wits aceepted fowor, 16mo., pp. 14, Philadeiphlas To Tha Autobingraphy was figlshed,—was cven [ frlemls that sha hore theso severs sorrows with | with the samo cquanimity With whith she e B, Peteeron & Biros. © Chifeago: Jonsen, Me- put info pring;“the portraits’ of orself wer | uncomplubtuz furtitude, yet ber ealth gavo | dured il consequences. of conse nt{ons action, | Clirg& o, Dl P ] s Propared 10 Accompany ig3 g decisiyo drgnge. | Way wnder the iufllction, aud several years Lllemr{ work now aguli crowded her days une 8 POLYGLYPICS HISTORLE NAT. [ ept was mady \vllk th irluml who was 10 edit lnuml erg It recovered {ts tone. h: 1530 tho | 4i), ju {839, sho was prostrates “.mi a Ulsaso ’ S, A (_/Anlul«n. ll‘ulnx"‘lru W um.:u.{lfiu- 3t, aud with the English and Anicricau” publish- | Jittle proverty, gullicleat for thele thole sup- | wiitch fur six yeurs closely conttned bier tu tha f"‘“'*‘:tl"\l:f“‘{!' {“"‘“’5"0‘,‘,;”‘;': A '-g'"fi,,';,;; ers who were Lo cast ft {nto clreulation’; atd """,“flui", "fil‘l"M‘:;I'I‘l,l'f:"]‘"":‘f“l’:;g;::‘i‘l‘u'lll':]‘:m vx' -roon, u{l g Yean \wrulnut loweyer, | [l Ba, New Yor UEAGU. A B, n placed in safo keeping to uwult her do. | Wns lost by i P FANLIG UGy ully unpraductive. as aeveral volunes wers IDE vo. EAD-AND- ;::PEAL;Jlugmuhiml -Ikct’rlln :'u"t ulw‘wrmwu. aud the two sl unniurrlod ones Weps foreed 10 | gong t{: llu‘x‘ pross within the peglod, From this s hvo: .“‘ FREAD-AN sale, the carnlugs by his lectures could nat bo | of alloyed mctal,’ aud are fnnpood state of | gpealty, remarks that * No one brain {s like . P umuwplu;flc. Bo “we \'ulnlhllvml provecalend, urulncll'vntlu\l. ; u-{“u‘[-‘s"tl‘lm}‘r:'\‘xix;‘l&-wfi:lll:::, uny other brafn. Either through tha fores of: takl; management the arranges | Valerlinua Senios i p ) 1 . % Baws: M Teaviiz Carlyle notling v 30 | and titnerots ainere. 1o soliertion. o oL "fi"“"f’)‘""l "‘:“.‘l the 2;’:;:‘,::5‘“‘:::“‘;&:: Bt to meet bis widicnees, und say what he | eatalogued wnd placad finthe Museum at V- | ¢ rousl }};. n ‘:fl"" Babrlriiot had to sav. Whenever L went, my pleasura | ron, A loter vatuable a7 ws disovered at | nod g elrouing P ihe Tudisiuatity I e et was a rood deal spolled by his wicoucealable | Bologia, in Janusey, durlug the construction of | such u peculi SRilar.the adidually bi ey cast ¢ il cech at tl criuning, rra-cotls v uartlied lch 5 Tty whicls vorvotaly. WCRE oo Shauy Sl | & fertsults viad wis Usearthed, wilch was duccs in e braius xuetly 1o sauo pathologio- fure i, he could not_for u motent bo sup- | thun Lo Datcbets, daggers, swonds, seythes, cllects. e Y 1 eetiires its, suws, libilay, razors, i ‘The bronzes had p 2 AND KISSES, Ny B, L. Fawros, | posed to enjoy his own offart; snd the lecturer’s I'..’. e i raors, T Droes WRIKF NOTES, . aily Ne ediately upon | seck somo means of lvelthod, iinces Mise Martincou belleved herself to huve Douncliey, Loyd & Co.” Trice, 10 ) enjoyment b prine clenent of suceess, | never been used,’ and wers ¢ urely free from ¢ B e | o e vt e aatne o | LLeracaiee Ly thio-tuiluenco of micenierisin, sy s ; il o, carr Mscuris wers howt | iy wdof s wderul idon Tl | Over 10460 wina ot wers put o Lake n But, whun ol worldly mutters had been thus | penwith considerubile fucllity, and naturally | and the excltement produced by the event is, at | TIE CONVICTS AND THEIR CHILDK £¥er 60 great that e inlght probubly have gone 'yf.utuwclzul Wus not less than a tun anda | Georgo lato fn February, a X roak-tro euln'ny disposed of, {i order to spare her sur | turned ta it os '.=|u '5"? ullll ‘Il\'hluh “r’ ll;ully." llu'l; tl»g uay, nhmixt llnuunfinlvul)lei |r Sl At {ll: :\u:m;;'c;:m ;\I:‘llnug’ ué“ m yeur u!llulir {L{m I‘"‘“ imu. ;;::::-,'I\’r..l,zll rl:].;,:;.:\‘infi halfy = will be added thts sprivg, Ve erplexi ud L evenit | fiest volume, the “Traditions of Palestine,' neo mure in thy cufoyment of liealth, Misy <1 oDy £ e 3 case] etruggle wi T i or esparto, 8 -5 T eieas neial slieeint?doo e e | S Jolumey the | Trulllone of Faliatinu | | Oaco i Fesumied Le active pen, at thisgma | Jwokar 10 il v ¥ tuameverd: Frotn tho tine thiat s oot wits UNIVERSIEY OF JEN An [mmense quantity of alfa, or esp 9 cut, 1o wus “uncxpectedly pro- | opentng story, was published fn the spring of | tice that she bullt tie pretty house ut Ambl ;gl‘x'zoel‘{‘ ;:!’;xlxiwll;l'mu'dn;. untll murg than '”cu- 13,30. F)uflnf:'lhc \\!lnler previous shu wus con- .hlui tu the Lake District, fn which she re t5-one years ‘m& lw Tultilled, aud the ripe nge | stantly oceupled writing cssays ond reviews, | until her death, By the pencrosity of o fric which tier friends bad asipea’ for hier tad been | 1 hiad no Hicrary acqual vunouuced till it wus flulshed, he scareely stent, ‘Tho University ot Jena, hus been for many | beautlful feather-zrass, is exported from Tunls . ud hic grew more dvspeptle and nervois every years sulering from the Jack of a sufiicient {u- | for the manufacture of paper. From oue small e Mt Bl et eutreatil (0 8 B0 | Cormg tu cnubli It bo extend I corps of profes. | Lowb, 50,00 bales were sent i 1670, The groute & Price, $1.2; TUE GOLIE: d |~ Author of ntauce or councction | ehe was ablo to spend clht inonths in travet in | New fov BOTTERELY, - A Novet, By the * leady-Moucy Montl Papes tarper & firan, Clil il 20 " y b ol this material Is consumed In England. 3 e cons cver, slic says, ¢ 1 set uny- | Egypt and the Moly Lamd, fu 1816-47; and of | NeCluryg Pricy, 75 centa, Kuney, or other advan coulil vountyrbal- | 8013, colurge its collectiung, aud fn other ways | er par . :(‘::?:1‘*: dv::lrlh;f fiz‘n‘x’ér‘ 1! fi:’ X{“I l'tl?d .l:luun:]u::l mfi:g}\:}ulfl%\.&{‘)w‘!‘:fl ln?;unfl llfi:flb‘c n-riv- ufii"’uumy her wel l-knu:\"n vullunu: of ‘“"i;.u‘:- );'mcn.\ n'l*ll 1y 5\“!"4;‘.: u'v TIE BAvkd vy auee (’fie wisery which the engugemeut caused | keen up with the standanl of prosperous aud In working up a coljcetion ot fossil ants from % " death, whova strpke would prul.vaflly'l 1 without | thing went futo the Kewository atlast. ., . | ern Lifu was the (mmediate frult. In 1551 Lavreu, 'Translatod fruim the Freng! " us 401, New York: P Ehicazos Thadtey re. lxsuy B p: 0 & Bros, Clls Prico, §1. TIONS, | By Wairsn rice. IMALOLLXS up Ly, " jeb ho sweet screnity ot dier | My own heart was often very near sinkiug, as | she published tha corrspondence between hor NANN-CUATHIAN, 12 [ vuz_:‘:vlu:uml‘xg‘ “c“,m-.], Her wmer, "!- chila- | were wiy bodily forves, and !llh reason, Durhug | self und Mr, Atkioson, In which the freo relip- Serllner, v ikp Jsugh rang oyt- &4 frequenily and | the dayilght biours of that winter § was porbuge | fous views she had lowg entertained were clab- 'l’llfln:]\'s'l‘h"ll\'. Soyonsly " as beforey her pyrsulti, al- | gver fua fancy-work, by which otone 1 carned | orately expounded, T 4 Atklnson Letterat | 230000 S b O o = wuye satlonal, and busy, und roflt- | ‘any moneys atid, atfer tea, I went up-stairs to | os they were called, show hee attitude fu this 210, Philadelphias e able, were yylngervupted; and friends d_\Jil}lng 1y rooin for oy day’s literary labor. The quan- | domais of thought to haye been !ncnrli; Identls s 1 .||.-y\} or vlsituz in her rotlred and attractlve m("ml‘ ity ll\vroL gt umfi’mlqu- yxpcu%nur;(_‘ul eeve, | cal \r'nh uu: 'f"fu"l'."i‘-""fil.}.fi}\ llr%; nlinll. ANt Ll.. MML):. R ’fii’}lrx‘ v | 1 q ctual urprises by o), cakijue- ) e tevor of hier beliel " properly, ) e X read in her (uce und her mauner thu“x rpetu: surprisgs g LOW, af lguu“ g bpeakipe-ly fo L i L:!lilt’r:'ll o toprhy e, | © Savauk Laxwis, Think Drogressive lustitutions of fts kind. An cucr- | South Park, Colorude, Mr, 8, H. Scudder has Tuo first serlus of Carlyle's locturea was de- | il (1o hias now beea Inaugzurated among | found abont forty species, most of which belong Mvered o the winter of I63Tat Willls' Itooms, | FF 00N i B, Jied, Thatirated 118 0= | 14 the Formfcidw, sud others to the Mymfckli faud theaubject treated was ¥ Gernau Literas cunbary cimbarrasaments, A largo fncrease of | gl Poperidan, | hy speclieus wers chiely L e dullowing year o euursa o the | o'l SN TIENE by thevaris Ganid. winged feraules, pilistory, of Literature, or the Suecessive | 5" G unts o il 1t devcuds for | ¥i ; Forloda ot Euuye e s 1 Srett 1 | gupguort bs waked for, it BaxeWoliar bogius watouttity ol oll i ncalalne a fralblons e, HIOE uare, ud turcs— o 7 as Iroves J ¥ . etcon the N lievolutlons of Sdern Entopettang | With # prowlse of an addition of 40,00 warks }:um}unlurlnx a Lieayy gale off the Capo of Guod ong & Fice, 81, A Lo s ot i 2 . 4. Boaloui o *1lerucs and lero-W n— " P TTIR \ Lope, cumen slowl. ed severul gallons 8 O by | Lanwvark, EXeyuicit s P T i Srtot this artlede. aterty s, Cuteagos Sadit, Meltury & 00r | \ero beitrerct - omy oot fop cre Worshlu SPARKS OF SCIENCE. o b tho bt Wy paured severd wullons, Stato of cheeruoess wan vividly exempiited, i | ob % uys o rulool o bipuse: of L-(.,F tinens acecpted tho placw of | (BEEY opry von TiE prEVENTION | | i Martlicau Hatcs iat, for o loug thne, i twwip (o ship. Tho elitct was immediate, no our was stated In thy beginniug, the exalted charge- | present at’ thy' breokfust-table ns the clock potitleal writer on the Londun Zally News, | ANE CRUELTY 70 ANIMALS, INCOIPOIRATED | B¢ Was uncertaln “hcf mrtu_r vle was at be rt TELESCOPES, waves thervalter breaklug over the . 2 ter of Harglet Muptincau,—her courage, her | struck8. Many a thoe ! was fu such @ state of | which she retatned for fourteen years, “In that BY TUE STATE 0 NEW YOI, BLEVENTI | 08 fudlfercut to func as be professed to be. The houor of Inyenting the telcscopo has been In the aduress deliverdd by Chief-Justico L reasonablgncss, her subjnisaloy, pud her unsel- | nervovs exbaustion nrd distress that § was | tiue she contributed to the paper uflleudlufi ANNUAL KEPORYT, 15 ‘aper. New York: | Allan Cunnivgham, o warm tricnd of the phl- much disputed,—both ths Italisus aud the Alsbucss,—trutis ull of which werg combined n | obllged to walk te and fro In the room betore 1 wrthcles, somethues us mony as six o week; au Fourth aveuue, | lusophicr, was of ke opiulon thue bls §-health Dn‘lrv befory the American Geographlcal Bocety I Jun Wl = ¢ Duteh clalming It for divers Individuals of thele huary last, the speaker wentioned that tha i i ¢ 4 C ut er th | { ¢, f these ouly elght, writtén In the besinnhy, socuet of Twenly.arcondatrect. o was fu u great weasure owinis to the unsatistas e 2 g i Mt Socloty was probab Ie Ealrer ot sirvuigth b g bupsticepual i manid | wuuld pscp pubos the tstllus. of o puse, or o Were o adCucqulred Tamilaricy wih. i wiE Amfm‘m aF JUSHN AR, o |ty veosgulion whleh iy eulus il S . | uatioualty. e Sograpler of Gallen states | fiat tisupransleal Socisty, was probably s 4 Vise fife which had led up: to this boeautify} The literury work which Miss Martlucau ac- | work of journulism, were rejected.” Hut ft fs Witicit Is Aveesveo qug Evatis g0 A0uk~ | calved. It {8 truo that, afier the perigl of | that the discovery was uudoubtedly frst made #Soclety of Argoauts.” ‘Thls was followed, s b oich LAl Jad Un 0, shis LaINL. ) rugilierar). work which Miss Manhicus sos bupasaiuly hery to oot th books uud pant | it With, B, Qotraductios” sad Netes | Wi Ml Stistluces erltce, dhe s 30k | by Datemnc b e e ide gty ot Arsutsila® Lhli wad followed, & 25 Juno 2, 1602, The househuld into which 1t eu® | which sl was strvig fo tuakp Tt vietd hor § rnflfi., and sseare which el Msuslusly | 11 B b itosuaniies, B 1 icalh iaial camltion of Curlyo i st 1t | ol e o which b put th Tnstrumment. was | S TSacEiiaieg i o assoclat L = Yespd wid thit of Thuoras Mt et deune” fungngs W rultlond | from Mtss Mastuicpurs pon, Unti St | K Cubvensily,” daiaioce. dino.. St | Sise Martiean consiaers. thas toe iiese. Irons | 84 4 toy to amuse o Prlne, Flamaiarion o | - o lamprey bas bocw recently sdded o the ,m u‘k‘- oty ‘fi e"r“f“h‘.’iififl‘{i‘ ¢ Edict of L\)"‘znt:rl h\"‘x’zutl“”""‘“fl’»’)‘vuu u.lc’:?-’ l?:‘rhl)l' ululn‘:‘trl h'fl.’;“n‘fin';h'rff.tififl'fii' u‘lul‘x‘lnxeakil::l :x‘u‘ :en‘“\"ll:v ?xfi#qu‘.-‘i’.':"cfl“"iffi > lé'x Chissgrdsinciy Which he was su sreata sullerer was the resuls | lates, fn bis **History of the Heavens, on the N'«:a}’ur‘l; Aquu&lau;i I& wlmlll:rnuchl I:r;lumm Saites, 16 Fia o L . ! e cal K ¢ cs8, bt el : 3 o surdes ced by excessfve 78, that th d con- [ © 1nites, an he tirst live speclusen vver 3 yaute The i it Wi 3 threa Theological E 0 | th L words made potent by the pre cr e of coustitutional disurdes Induced by excesive | wuthority of Albers, that the coneave ab s % I 3t livey cLure 20¢! 3 ty-two articles for the | Iy waiting for daliv-expected death, she con- | x, g N REVIEW = aukering ¢ . : o ehildre 5 rehey, [ attach N, Limoe b et (o Lunilesiue Skt | Ay e g T G [ e A ot Tl catate, dispensed | NORTIL AMERICAN REVIE e A ctites M TO s b s tats by the children uf Jeas Lippesehey, s [ geage 15" ‘objock Dy the suek it moutn. b ’ RE dsugbter of n sugureretiner ub Newcastle- | she tells us: © Iu that season bf poverty § made | the Kiudly hosvitalitics of Ler hoine, utt tofled 'Ot w3 cctoral *Oueday I was dinfie thers alone. 1 hadt | opticlau of Mddlcbure, fn Zealend, Whtlst | phatidy obae wpou-Tyus. The forwer b describyd by beras | and mended overytblug I wore,—kolttng | Ly the service of orbers o4 fur o3 strength would Wy Clurles t Buchaluw, Lrouglitover frum Awerkcs twealy; sud its Bearlugs," Dewoaulugy, '™ vy d fu the wyuariuw, to the glise Ve coples | playlog with thelr futher’s Ienses, one day [ | walls 0f which the Lk olten Lirwly adberes, \ .

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