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LVE PAGES, / THE CHICAGO TIiiRUNE: SBATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1877—TWE of Whittaker's hook, this synopeizes the cir- [ wenknens for poctical composition which Tl;rner €2 heing so diragreeably perceptibie, “They In ; bis Labit thoroughly to master hin sabject, | With none in the mum a7 b somineiis oees under which - Custer closed hi | shared with the majority of mamkind, sir: bimer. | S5, bein2 Tith wue another, Shiney mighta | KLLAMR 1t 8 A noint besond the postbility o ¥hether for baok or termon, while meditating n Thia Iast exvression of his Individual opinfons erton exposes himeel! to the accusation of ade- | scnce of this appears In his remarks on Ma- [ "y yig of cvidence relevant to the suhjest I + the open nir, in his garden, on the moor, or by conveys the results of an examination into the Cantar llved for eloven yearn after the Warended. | ire to belittie the genus of the great painter, caulas's 'improsement ! an shown by *flashes 7 n F o the opes ) y y commuuieated by a writer in Forest and Strram the slle of alovely trout-stream:™ and then, relatlon which the New Testament bears to He wasetationed In Texas forn while, bot ooy It is not asked of paloters that they ehoulil | of aflence’; ami Macaulay showed his sense of ho has f 1o é o oy il down the ronm, s WIFG | the Jiteratare of tho. et oo, 1iiike, | Hentiursopione i1 Texte SARn ket | xcut in tho use of ans Fmplemont bt Hie . | S e’ a3 of the two wits by Tis | oo e S eromor, LHTCC years absefyed thif Yoo feseiamil dowy, the toom, bin wid | the Tisrstire o ot ot il . o | ETae pan o O ek ot e el S 4 | 0 s o e wiar sk of knowiedze b | anatraciod slience; or by sigou ot flcain/? | alits f the satmon i he’ sumere ot o o Lty s ditation. | Douks, was | connilers as tho Taine pocitie wr tie o p Hai o hvona imneiyahince Mieplagocd in, thla mesw | Bthing ‘oo wios uess e Of Kol chpecial | Rorent L L e e T fact of e eotan ther . N ] A elilzence, dustey. and talen fa o o, R Mt T | e e | oo M, Wi i e I e | 1. ] chen e et consantly' Jong L iy g g k4 : 1 1 made himaelf & mos<t a¢compliahed s y BC~ y oni | wi thrown off discctly upon the inspiration of tha | Do Jfetrenss (e s S, filer deplated In | yave tokdly made himseit Atitrdar oot | quirel by sasnclatios Vit polite sodets, being | but, wheh ] wenk to. London, lat 1w wontrc ,V‘Z,E,fi,f‘;m‘fiffi,",“.,,;:";"’,{J,,’,’,‘,'f“ffl o one moment. the New Testnment, and as e was rdal Y | more or Jes, {6 9¥6n 10 an acenmpt of fi deeds | but 8 hatideome veneer hiding his real fgnorance hizh placea which waa never iranacended by that of and cxhoistion_ sfter ating. depostted Seg The Tnst-named book was written to amusc | the first Cluistinus; the authenticity of the lnst | and experiences dnring thens Joors, hutthey do | of cverything save culpture. Yet his blogra. | women Jnthelrlowiler rank. There was ron-ham, ova. Iiis catimated tnat not one In & hundyet s his youngest cbild, and in this wise: “Sitting | Gorpel; and, finally, the Identity of tho Founder | not howwe/s niliclent Intereatto maka it seem | pher, In acknowledaing the fact, docs not. make | Wincinz under a newspaper-criticlam, and playing e u ! acted for many years as his amanucnais. It was dcmmlvnt Ie of {nvestization, he has united LITERATUR] + Charles ' Kingsley~--His Let- ters, and Memories of His Life. ‘g ~ Xorth the swhile to follow hin carcer ntep by step, | Lne of 1t ot tho fool amons sfily women, There'was Jedtey: | Salmon retarus to the sos. Bays the writes T bamghans wOradl of | iiniftatls Ko, i CrR Gt | ° A Ei i dcrot tho extence of | Fhils S (o e B e i by Ao | EatACSe et Tt flals | AEE UL Tt Pkl Lt | e, it tho Christ” --- Bon | ihisyear [172]; tho fathe was rém Mary Siavo | the wian Jomiebelieriog that the Ghats m L Il Rt e S e P Sy <l | Barber, s rated s wiier e tom ol & et Botver, on 4l Soarlng s 1o pyTheTmen roh romthe et opthe ot & Milner's Wooing.” s el ook, ana bay must Yive hiz. "Tio | New Teatnment tn it i Jesisis s o the Laruly ave foreutien the ledding’facta, P IeZIect of o scliooleiucation: vet h | Faishing Amonz 8 et of femile’\ presenting the | with wonderfol stiammh mirt oems o TACTE . A e 81 th and celerity, they throw Sien. ‘Terey ordoren Cusice o procced np tho | MAnaged with his dwarfed “opportunitics ncamlnlclurahl-nn}llolc by seen on lflm-h themecives up the le{ly feet of llmxu{purpemllul-l nd with e reziment, In pueanit of Indiang | 10 acquire & Lroader and truer knowl. und, —only the indiiferrnce or hantear of the | Iar fall. and spread anward taward ‘the rocky- Bour he retured with the story of littic ‘Tom, | represented by the writers of the Cospels anid teall had heen ,.,,..,,,rm.'f, The ordern Indi- | edga of Nature, and of the means of | Tord of ‘the harem hainz sbeent. Thero was poor | bedded nl;enmupln the monntajins, Thefiemnm\{l‘ This was tho first chapter ol 'The _Water- | Eplaties, Thi process by which he deduces this {tn empioy tho very innguage ired) tha Gen. | revroducing the pgrandest efTects through r‘nmpl;ell'i ihe poet, obtending his sentimentali- gent specimena are ofien taken, na they dart npthe Bables,! written off without correction, Tho rest thcory Is umruhylmcd in thovarious chapters | erl's wwn views, but expressly atated ‘that e the pictorial arts, than hase the mont cultured | es, amidat o quivering Appréhension of makin; fall. by thespearmen, and are of far fner and atrongor of thie ook, which appenred monthly n ac- | of bis work. placed too much confidence in Canter's zoal, ener- | of Enalishunen before or after him. \ho cares | himnelf ridfcatodn, e darte outof our honse, and | fesh than any Malmon taken on the coast: whila e do by Yl B £ ey, 2nd abitlly to wieh to Impoee 1pon hlin preeive | wiat gart of dozgerel he wan sreustomed 1o | NeYereame agaln, becase, after FFarning. he aat | those taken fifty nr Alxty milen farther np'ore nl. Oulcknar aiazine, was composed witli the eaine ' DIRDS OF NEW-ENGLAND. frders which infht yampor in action whonmearly | wiat fort of Lk concocting? 1t was in by | fovn Ina toom full of peaole (allcuthurf, 3a. 1t | moaf tarsity 1 ormcas T entisfactory renson ufikl{:m:w‘l“ew n‘:‘_ah; mrl%"fl)xfl_xm;“-gmm o Fhitd XD OAME-BIRDS OF | I rontact with tha chenty, The fivaive tom, panien | plinting that o expressedhis genfus, and'fg | Mt2Pencd), o6 & low chatr of my old aunt's, whiclt may be found for thin fact In the naturai pecnliarl- ced, P N"é“!'“\i(;'“’ ns “g;\‘{’n“él;m'm“ or i | OF the regiment left camp on the nftarnnon of Jne s genlus, an Tintea ‘CIT gasly on casters, and 'which | tlesof the atrenors p ot winter, d he heavy! Inade no answer, bt got up at onco and went Messtah, cheristied and worshiped it it took into his study, lncklmt tho door. “In half an | the form of an accomplished fast, and o was The Life and Death of Qen. Custer-~ Birds of Now England, NP TR A S cas urin: - hin) N GL 23, 1871, ommand kept together on was by his achicyements there he wiatied ami carried hiin back to the wall 'and rebound- | fainnand oo ting snows, thcae sireams pecome e, Harriet Martineau on the Van- Reemal o FownEs foF, the wholo tnin Hunvs, Tueih Spers g Ko, Tnzin Hanied | i 140 aud the commani uept Gozerher ou e | was byhis o el by the morld. & veslow | ed." of "conras- making - excrymots gy gy | finnsnd ounainc oo Srcams become e heart, lightening both of ‘s burden, without ex- | Axp Notrs. With imtiote, Oy e I e A o o) At Caster mave threo | Of the Life of Titian " by Measrs, Crowe ani Joent poor Camphell in 8 bufl; and, wellan 1 had | and wijdly e their rocky bods, carye . ¢ - Balem, Aass,: 4 " | Fainbitics to Leno and thren ta Tientcen, and re- | Caraacelle forms tho third sriieis of o ir 0t | ot venewn him, Tnever stw him acain: and Twax | fng out- deep * hatina® afg™ caverns, of Dist; hed Men., | jiiiy ehicaine buth ot bunien, up to the (* HiNoT. Ealom, Mos.: “Naturalfets” Agency. | fofen d threo o Carascellc form tho third srilefy of mate'| Tonz Wnown i, 1 him again; and 1 was | § deen hasi i rintor's with scarcely o flaw. | 1o wos quite | HS0. Pp. 43 Drice, 83, taincd five under hla nimediate command, beaidos | number. T pictorial embellishmenta coin. | Dot very nnrry, for hin sentimentality wis Lo soft, which, a8 sammer low water approach, sn::rc red r-l»rzllmfifix{m(onu‘woum make.” This work lins heen prepared with ecapecial mu.-k (l:umpan‘v.llul')ol;:‘mlll'l, \t:d r;-: 'gzl ‘L"m priscan etching by Flaming after. Lawrencon ::nln:ll"urc:gl\;:ln&&rma‘:;e too morbld, to fet him be :::mnllhc:u‘mul. WXM"’ yuae,bclol‘e rlnmr. I.ml % o 1 o ack-train, remar) A om s . 0 Sl o uarinms, ¥a an e] icee deap 3 in 1850 Mr. Kingsley was made one of her | referenco to the necds of younz ornithologista, | pack-train, "I Is to v "'Ie Ly Ermfl. of Mrs, Slddons: & photogravure of s Y, a0 ow the P An Old German Newspapers«= Art-Gossip «== South=Af« rican Diamonds. L ! Then th bhage, losa utterly depemtent RedEuye Choptaing I, Ortinars, and o Ittle | fo wmany of whom the lrgor treatses on {hg | (e oh_ ihcre I i St of what ipachc? | Feederice Walbcrts & Gucae 3 ans o pie | o1 hen (e SSAUe g ety g Do e e fPadn ont an Tale placiily _ v opinion than some people aappose, but atill over the level rocks, Ieaving perfect flow for tlie Iater was appointed to the llvfilu» Professoeshin | pirds of North America aro fnaccesstble on ac- | just hefare the Lattle and after it, an well as of the | OF \eravings by the old masiers. New York: | hamlan o math ‘on the sabject 84 to warrast sin etream, but an impanealle barrler for any luckless 4 of Modern rY]M,gr 8t Cambridge,—n pasition | 0 thielr high prices. 1U1s Timited In st | Tt iLelf, fa made up fron Ui triomerts of | . W, Buuton. fivere dudzment current In rezand to his vanity, | gt caught in ite tolls. In al) theae poois, withont whichho retained for nine years. Notwith- 31 prices o > 1 Maj, Kteno¥capt. Renteen. Teampeter Martin, ————— Theee was Bdwin Landeeer, A friendly and agreca-. | exception, m:{v be found hundreds of aalmon (n standing his conatant appearauce before the | 8¢0po to the land and guna birds of New En- tha last Hving while man Jwho maw " Custer A GINLS COOK-BOOK, ble cannnlun. bat holding his clieerfainesn at tho | af) stages of discase, —some dark and almost as publlc as spealker and writer, Mr. Kinysley was | gland, as the anthor hias wished to write only :Ifin. ;:urhlr. an }’.."é?{éfl‘ 17"1“1 ::ul KI"‘-‘_H:wlc- Junsen, McClurg & Co. annonnce for puiblica- m::c:’ln?crg:tr::nr'l?":::lr :3‘;:‘.‘1':;;::‘3&":hd'l;‘l’n;? :.‘.f!?.“ :?.u'fi'nfi’fir'-'fi.u'é”i':“i. "e“v’: "pe'r‘}ml‘ll;l h‘gluh - 4 ¥ 7 el who'wan 1g-1iu ro- G s A ., , pere, Soier able Lo geb Hl of a pafuful Fnoilosons o | oF thosse o ototaction 1. o fomonally fa- s f‘”‘;‘"g““'“'{‘,"”“' ihio anthors sccouti of | ton next week a cook-look for young girls, 1t | T,CHe A ot wancas il reception, coald not' | lews and almont dead. cwbile nced oi fonjor el 3 > i ic battle, with the remark that It Balmon --- Bnakes---Terrapins---Vogeta- 4 ta e | will be published anonymously, but we ure as- | but make A woman wonder where among her own | carsen line the banks for muny miles, Thero (s cbi; but this, i a scrmon orlecturc, was | advics with rozanl to thie collostion of exge, and i) a x ehe eould find a more palpable vanity: but thon ble-Borers---Doge Reverted :L'-:r!ul:i.s ,';’J\-c'l,uum‘.’ Neveriheless, It was 80 | thio stuly of the structure and habits of el lZ!:fl:i!".’,;,,‘,z;',..';‘;“""f"‘ with ftaclf and with all | urcd that it In writton hyawoman of cultivatton | JEXeh eoul Torsotten when ons vaaity nn‘g ona 3}:’;"3;3%."“:‘; SPparent secont u::-:e’dttnntlg ] to a Wild State gore an ailiction o him *that ho ‘solilom en- | Ti' Liogranhies ara - weitar® i ity | isabont waclock on the morning of the sy, | 7 reflnement, aawellnt much practical knowl. | 41k ons ', eelug him play with the doz. | Thai ther worn peablorcq (omon frecre 1o the ; 4 tered aroom, or spoke I private or Jublles | casy, siuipio” style, ¢ Communlating - facts llml[‘m’uuulnalw?:’ln‘(’hovull.(‘yh;flunu of thetranch G {:uftll‘,{;‘g}:}f,',‘sfn{i“fffi";,",'“;‘,';;},‘;"}; Then :‘Jfifia;fi};‘;&‘;fi.”r’:&'fi'flfl.‘,;.' vr:ll;l!efl:: feato reain the healih and Sncrcy ml;vfi in the | el ts amonn! 0 ¢ rey ch v ' e of the Little orn, 8 stream ix an east- o hie, reshi-water apawning.beds ol @ Upper etreams. M E x‘::‘:;-"miflkll.‘:‘filf 'l'm,?::?lznlnlm;‘u wished” tho ul‘:llcflfiu:&rlhnm;ullu?r I s :um;"f.xcxn;'flr'flf A Bz Horn, and aftee thelr Junc. | narrativestyle tho manner In which slx right | Sidney Sumith n3id). and lking femaie o From the mortality prevalling amongy tho 3! LITERATURE. th ivould open and swallaw hiin up thero anid | K seciery oo cluanifiation used fa thiat adopt | Hon the riear rins nearly northward tothe Yellow: | A tres it olrane pleasant summer “fu | rough as was hia nature with students, rivais s ralmon frequenting the fresh waters of Oreon,- Hon AL thi heltiit of ‘Mg carent i Sitey ated and Coues, with slight chanzes tn | #one, in Montana Tarritors, * When: th atvision | loarning o T A PR ihintsconugn, "o 1 DIEN instince ore, | faln conaidered that the experiment now being CANON KINGSLEY. B A thaelent ot e carear. wia, do- the struehee. A o oot iwith ellgy Ornithology | 9f the command butoronentioned took piace. Hap: birt thiaa enough. p 'CIIAMLES RINGSLEY, Hia Lutrens, Axp Men- oniea or Ilis Lire. Ldited by Hin Wil Abrldzed from tha London Edition. New Yorl Ferlvner, Armstrang & Co. Chicago: . Hadley + Dros, &Co. 1%mo., pp, (02 Irico, $2.60. var," tricd of ralsing salimon in tho streams and lakes e L s rire, at tho close, of the firety 8T | tho ook i wnclut; and, ua Lo, recont af ooy, !5.”.".{:.:',";:.:'.‘,“‘.5,‘;::‘;:}‘:".:‘,."’ SeAeparonlcs Alenol FAMILIAR TALK. .,;.Ffitl l.’fi‘,:fl."fcxi‘ ":‘cfifim"f:l':,fi.“f'.;.'fd'fi of Michlgan is very uncertain of success. s dreadfully nervous, and actually cried “with | gejontious naturalist in o delightful departinent | forward with tha poof e columnn, and wall to fs — any amount of vexation and pity for Iis weal: Y fear up in my own room heforehand, of 8clence, It Is interesting, 1t 18 to be hud by }.-n Bentoen moyed further to the left, and told MORE ABOUT KINGSLEY. ne:s. He scema to me to be & wowman of genlus BNAKES, Another proininent characterietic was hia gyvll:mluu to the Naturallats' Agency, Suleri, R Pt .\'a'??ff,’ffi.?’if&’?&'f..’i‘.;,"'“—fi.'e' In anothier column we have giyen o notice of Inclosed * by _misadventure In u man | Ttfssald that the biack snake Is an Inveterato | fondness for drawing, When In-loors he was ¢ It They who know something of the writings of ey W orpencll [n his fingere, g ¥ fiymiand moved down the creek towara the Liitle | the " Letters and Memorials of Charles Kings- | form. . .. 1lia fricndly temper, his gen- | cnemy of the rattlesnake, and that, in their * . Conrlts Kinalog, and who v recommized fn | WSS, "o s poceruain st TOMNAYD CounTity sunris, | Bialiom Calley, ~Crmer it comptnics saii | tew.t but heve rosery s of Clisrles } o | Ehsiy o e Simage ok eonvessalion (8'his | cocounters it gemeratiy. tearen it oty o thom the brave, cagar, pusslonate spirit of the | subjects of hia thougnt o gonversation. Hlis | BeX MILNGR'S WOOING, Dy Hoves her. e b e, Conpaion 08 1% | verient Slase U o iresemtonet from bis | i ) e sy« L n{paien e forgut: | ZOUAR(et It Reherally leares ono of thelr “mani who have felt how carnostly, untiringly, Zfifi':?"i,’{i’g'r‘ Bl civerail ML ok gty gg:,;q-hggic';fl;;-m' Ten; ouorty Bros, Chl- | afane.""At nbaat helfeies 1o, Horie T intormed | correspondonce which have an espeelal intereat | T’ such @ belng should allow Limeelf to eport | combats furnishes tho followlng Incidont and unsclfishly he hns' worked for the rood of Jis kind, and how nobls afight he bas made . ngalnst every sort of evll and wrong that stood I hy Cunter's Adjutant that the viliage was only twn et 7 1 " L K ¢ " facca, figures, anil scencs, copled from Hife, o Tho “Town and Country Series fs opeaed m)‘““n'wml m{l tant th fi y 88 @ refiectlon of the fnoer man. In letter with perdition.”” It was Bulwer'a misfortune | in Forest and Stream Ta the mingdle & 7 avway, and wan oriored to = i 5 produced by ifs imagination, The artistictalony by Mesara. ltaberts Bros. with n charming litclo | Moto forward at as sants s et Ay thonght pru. | Written shortly after his induction into the | to grow deal with nge, and it w; 'tmll!:alm: of the rond lay an ordinary blick of his father had descended to him, and in this ouit: et 4 chanto sfterarda, “ond tho wholo | parish of Eversles, he commuuicated a pathetly | 0. 1he. vantty of th nd (¢ 2 snake, and quite a large rattiesnake, cyeing :} his pathiway,—will roceivo this record of his life | manner found tho relief of cxpiession. Tho | plece of fetion, Its attractivenee coulsts . [ outli would sapmort ioe e b ot S Loole x fas lm:mentwa!rlcrfilnllnzuuo hci fl‘;np e mnrmuyl. N‘r» ono darcd sppear to remlr‘l_t’ (17 [ B gcrucly.—bolh reuils forer Sneuer. a1 Ll scraps of paper which were thus careloesly em- | fts unbroken harmony. The differcnt parts of | trot. aud invel down ahont tap malles, when he [, ' ily betrays b t ot 4 and the ludicrous scenes continual y occurring The party st ks s e Tatits 83 a Jegacy of preclous memorlals of & heloved bellfahed wero eagerly sought by hiis adsirirs o the simple mackinery made use of fn the action | Camctoa ford of the Littlo Bz Horn, This he | teusily betraya is own arden oature. in atlempts to conduct conversation with him L stood motionless to see the ba frlend. There are fow authors who have given 5 % 1, the , Never depreclate (he writ, rding to the | were painful to those who bad an sywpathyfor | take place; but I ited 1 till the 80 much of themsclves 1o thelr readcrs as did | for fhele sathonghi - . Lomeeiveaas well as | oy "eorthior withost a fot of Irletion, and tho | Efotciy and Froveiiiy sngased the Indisne. bt nok iy o el aini 1 GrotnEot? 1S | here pintul to those who bl e ieseies ALEEL] 4 v o 1] ints, srer, Tor trele authoratin. i’ UAemith grent caso far abaut | foollal way of sentimontalist, thy brotnarly Jore the sukerer, combatants did not move, At length, tired of ' : e - | tvo olles and A half, he " secin | of men. . . . There invomeliing awful, apjr- —— ¢ 1 Ch e % a 1 t tho close of his professional work at Cam. | Atory runs its course, producing only pleasira. n 2 i in 3 . = watching, he slizhtly sliook the barof the fence, Sherieat v ’{lc,;:(?:' ..,,'.}"wé',l et | it close of pniniCT acvepted the Can- | blo sonsatlons. Pattic, the foroln, Is a brigh, | 19, 140 e "Hiipef ™ g SpANE el | i o T precenct ap Shet il [t renmlren AN OLD NEWSPAPER, which caused the rattiesnake to look from its with the megnetlc force of a power-, ful Individuality. ffe wrote from the fm- pulse of a stroog and ardent purposo fo put down some established or Insidlous ‘wickedness or Injustice, to bulld up some Rooil that shouldjlenofit the Injured and neglected, or to encourage o simpla cnjoyment of the heauty, spiritual and natural, with which hiuman lfo s Inveated; and his speech was charged with the ardor that burned in his own flery naturs. 8o much encrgy wus fncarnated in him that {t flowed out from him like a perpetual eleetrlenl current, nrousing and stimulating all who eame within its foflugnco, whatever wero the medium of communleation, whether tho cye, or the volee, or tho pen. It was a power- 1ul fratornlty of Engllsh scholurs, and writers, and reformers, to whom Kingstey belonged,— Arthur Stanley, Frederlck Maurlce, Arthur Itelps, Archideacon Hare, Thomas Hughes, and others; but no one of them has made so deepn ‘mark on his tima as bo who was at once o poct, casayiat, novellst, naturalist, and preacher, and who, through thess varlous avenues, could reach, and with zcalous blows {inpress, the pub- ‘Mo mind, ‘This memolr of Kingaley, which fs putin the ‘hauds of American realers, fs an abridzment of tho English cditlon, wiscly cut “down to facllitato its clreulation, The preparation of tho blography has been the loving work of tho + "wito of Kingsley, and sho has wiscly chosen to rely ehiofly upon his lotters and the remlnls- ‘eences of his friends for tha delineation of his Mo and choracter, Ier own part has boen lmited to an arravgement of the correspond. once sclected, and & linking of the lettcra and -sketehes ether with a connecting thread of +narrative. By a caroful condensation the book has ‘now been roduced from two yolumos to onry af Chester, which was thirce years later re- | frosh-bcarted | country-glrl, whoso urity of | very undeclied movumente, e retreato. ta tna | felondoit i) no cxpruesion, —It In too. deey There las latcly been discovered, In the libra- | opponent (o himeclt: Instantly the black snaka SlEaeid far & sUnlaE mositian - b WAL e miud and manners fn' tneapatle. of comane. | S ecltcd movemehte, lie’ anlicdiden, ro- | foremotion: 1t goer on 10 way Wi & leber Sek | 5 ot e Unlversity of Ueldelterz, a.copy of a | spranic on the ollicr, twistel Raclt. soriose Tho inceasant toil of his lifo was now telllug tlons and Ben Milner, her fortunate lover, isn | Crossed itat & fower ford than that by which he treaun, that brother's love, and sacrl- mewspaper which proves to be the oldest Ger- | 87ound its neck, and Lhen its hody, and glided hard upon him, nnd, on the death of fricurd avlet, plillosophical ey, who takes everytling, | rst croscd It, and was presently foined by ene | fcos iteelf ofren tor man with whom 3t never ex. an pierlodical of which there {s now any certatn | /T 30d there lay the rattleanake; doad. Tio killed B;ovnrwurk ha remarked, with pathetic even the waoliig of a wife, 8o cuolly that L feen and McDongall, The seven companten, th changes n word, I could tell yon a thousand | man ¢ k victin, we all know, was a powerful foes tho o ¥ 2 day— 1 v 5, ¥ forccast, Al ho s on fnstance of n | frC romunce s out of the question, - Th weeg i‘.flf’fifll,{"b“fl&?!i‘k"lfi:.{"'.’:f-,"{.'fi,fl.‘,’"m.‘.'.',k'.'.."’;"}'fi’.‘ o oarts oo e mywterious | knowledge, It is 8 quarto volume, bearing the victor s harmicss'n snake as there is I the 8 heart, ~God's Imare! llere is 4 Tand.» Inan wha hus worn his hraln away, and ho fs [ gPfoianee ts out aliout thesc contral chiar- | treatei to a linc.ar binie, And Thers sarinang "oy | SLItscaof & prere two Dover conchmen. —twigs, | 98t 1600, and Is suppused to have begnsprinted | Tand. ;. gone ns Lam gurely going.” Mare and mora mers,‘ffm‘ mnuynfixiuml and natural by bear- | Aisack aier oo 17001 6,40 0 v ' s Wiin s Toas | e droe® the B Sty the otlier the down, | by Joliano Carolus, of Strasbourg, The paper hAwm:rlu J:luwvrfin,llonnn lnd,lcnt{nuic frequently s tho davs went by hie sald to his [ fi4T% 0% Wholo” fa Just a light, pretty deama, | of eichteen men killed and farty.-sls wonodon® | S {hirty yenrs, eo thal' they never eaw cach | wos fcpued weckly,—each number consisting of | NIELOFY of snakes, whic may be aporopriateiy wife, “Ilow blessed 1t will"bo when L is all | whlen night have been taken out' of real life, | Keno had provious) loet threo oflicers and twenty. | otber, mght or day, but when' they whirled paat two sbects, It Inly oceunfed with Jotters | FEpeated here. fle says: I do not kio rin where any number of similaf fncldents, as fntor. | B men killed and soven wonnded, prlnclpuuyfn fnce aday, each on his bos, In their restieas, Wwo sliects. was malnly oceus ‘whether the fact'has boen observed belora, thut 11 1874 Mr. Kingsley camo Lo America to visit estin) ,nj,_.,.l.,.y detafl, aro contimuail heing en. | 1A rotreat Trom tho timber acrons the Tives 1 e homolens errand. They never moticed eact: other | from correspondents in adjofntug States, which | one venomous snaje will devour another he- lils olidust som settletl In Colorado, and toobtaly | SHIE 1.2 805 it In YiriLten o0 close o it ro 1 | PISAe, 10 1o ire o thelr pussiore: (g eanm but by lie tericof the wrinh, which is | wers contriluted recularly, It s interesting to | Jouging to cven the same gom ine timz . : ntect, 2 itlon amang harse-drivins 5 1 captured, on the Quadaloups Hioe, o brief respite from toll. On his return home, i Hienteen, from the thnc ho left Custer (11l he rlan of recoyl ze- note Lhat letters from Vieuna were about elght | 820 I captured, on the Quadaloup: ) In August, his Tabors wero resumed sith tha :';k!aurt:l ufl:\{l:rtkl}morlhg thlag its nushor coud | goined Jeno, scems"to have been nccapicd as fol- | men. lirutes: the sensimeniaio wrllrn: for they 3! b ‘a3 o % ¥ Y larze and very thick Anclatrodon puguaz (Water- usual engerness, inducing the now habitual ex- .'.’,','.',;..,‘L‘:.&"‘;‘é‘é‘é‘:'.}fl"i?," o reloo e T | e Thak Jolly men i el e ol e d':‘f:"&:n“:;;:“:fi;d “f;znve,:,lf:“ If::.:ffy"m';z ‘“"“‘i“"'nr fone e Crotalidie, g, unin S elneln T S P o St | XOIYALOT PILGRIDS PROGRESS, Sttt rat SR RIS | bttt i it e il "l | seventeen dagm 30 o contalnied fn the le- | proserva spechnen o tamna, Joke VeIl C1 g ] Ve v g U ¥ 2 trgennt 1 ers to migall to TY 1 ere, ‘4N one, X Thed 4 . Lright kopes of ' aufct Chrlstmis-scuson i (e T onL i T WS FUON | it i el a5 S Fanion g iy, 00 | orda were, ¥ Now o B tiny wiwdze | te tomn the, mat news retalled at second- | (Copperbeady s dear old rectory, But u dangerous Ulness LIVERED Uit THE BIXILITUDE oF A Duraw, | tramipeter bringing & written order from Cuuster's | mnkes mo resdy {0 cry. And cates ny stronzare | hand, fafied to fill the sheet, the remainfug attacked his wife, und, on the announcement Iy Joux Bustax. WHK Engmvines of the /}"H"umm”l-eflcflf *+ Donteen, come on; biz | common, g Bpave was left blank. TERRAPINS, that thero was no hopo of hier recovery, he re- | Kiatno or Bunyan and of the Pancly of the ;.E;figfi'fi:r'.';r'.'fl;‘nmnfl '{":nm}'gfiog'“?“:flflng Charles Kingsley #as precminently thofriend | ~ Juteliivence of every sort found a place in The American group of the Emydide (Terra- rnuu. ' My own death-warrant {s signed with Bronze Ualos 8t | Sedron, jan B el oo A R Morn, and there wawn few dis. | Of the poor, aud iho lahor of his life was given | the journal, Among the most interesting oc- pius) comorises about n dozen spectes, of whick s o e withed thas fn‘!’fil?g}flfilm ondat | cEo danme MeGurn &t Ol o Clt- | ani tho fitdlo Ay anaehody of Indlane, and | soluntarily, joyfully, for the beueliv of the ob- | CUFCRES. Hofed e Hhs moby LerEatinE tra | the ' diamond-backed™ 1s the most. gty o ygd party rotlring ucross the river. o | geure, the Iguorant, and the destitute, His [ fClesvpe by Gallleo, The corresponident from 1zed tide of food. The varlel tho same timo with that of tho belored onoupon | To aslst the English reader i acquiring the | Jonci i, Bar son 42 fcross | Reno's, and g v y Florence writes, on Sepit. 4, ta the cllect “that | Prized s an artide of food. The variety \Phom bis nrdent affections were centered. 4 To | Freuch lanzusce, i Dilgrim's Progress P | ihay ciarandsofound i part of the feid. ‘Hio | heart yearned to placeall mien upon a level, at | (g Government of Vebtce mates cociieriat | Brieemer above all others for its delicacy Is suys that no one fu Iteno's command was abje least of opportunity, that they might share wreseit to Sigoor Galileo, of Florency, Profess- principally found In the Delaware and Chcsa- :g,.',g{;;;g';,‘:;:g&;‘gfi,;,’,;fl;;g,bm;fi' Custer. ~tlo | ik Iu the hlesalngs of cdueation, and of that | or of Mathematics at Padus, aud increased hip .peake Bays, and In bays and inlets along the y dill- 3 , fevtecar moved raptdiy down the tlght bank of the | glorious freedom whick tho full posecsslon of | auntial stipenct by 100 crowns, becatse with cunat as fur south ns North Caroliua. The rep- it ) iforn l;ll)'h-l'm:c':edln o, ahont atno: | ative powors gives to every humis, bebme. Tor RN o f, e fotel ont. m rite and fhirty micy | tilca confine themualves mainly 1o wates ooy ;‘mu:n'x:‘;“v:: m:‘.finf-“ufi‘n‘inufz".';'m'.‘:}' Ttoas pore ( longed to hove s splriy of brotherly love anl- | di«tant as if"they were near, and, on the other | aver aix or clght feet in depth, and ara captitred retired from the slold by this time, and the wholo | mate mankind—to Lave the rich and the | Land, near ohlects to appear much larger thau | with drav-nets, or with 8 lonz pair of tongs great farce of Indions was Sree to concentrate on Infty dosirous of extending to the poor and tho | they are beforo uur eves” (Wo quote from an callul‘ "tcmnln-clmnn."l {u }m latter nm:}a i S et | ool e o ol 7 ' | SR g1 0 | Sl W e Daracs t the forl. From thin point he was drivan | the recelvers and brl;-fi uo less (o the eivers, At tushed pleture of plunder and murder fn the | tbroush mc’wu-nr, il water, of ‘s calm, frosty back to make s Comtpastandyon tho Ligher | ono time urging the schemo of o Natjona Ma strocts of the cly. 1t appenrs thal at this | morufnz. The terrapins, waially Iying 'at 1o d, irow across the M SPAsy secia o inen, becn Peoble witnoms gia i open to evry class of the | BITSels of the dty. 1t appear daily sclzed by | bottom under o thin blanket of fud, o cothrely , rob A into the | exposed, and on thelr backs or one aide, are dex- frregular lino, with [ts ofiicers, Caihoun and Crit- o (LT A water i one day; and st another time scven | the buat. - |)unlle|l. l/:\_;l:z’l:hfmne':. lo L;m:] roar rf.::::r :,-%153‘\‘1;‘?“%%2: 5"::!:.":,,‘3,:{:’..’;‘;!-:“."{5:‘..:.“.;?,‘ about fourteen geunngmu; tho water, atd that | baving dimintalicd, 1t Is now 18, 1t tha‘ lgu)rr:i 1unil the bodien of hioremlf oot o4 Reveral ofieer | Of tliesc feathered jewels, ayd ‘then Fondering | thele band nuinbered efglity, who Werv, for tho | pins iieasuro au fuch less than the esyoblors conscious S e € T AR 2 R s NS i i 2 et lis wile," wrateone wlio knew him_(utimately, ook which bus had s wider clreulation tian any —* 80 he never shrank from aflirming fn deep a o |— 12 ¢ 7 and humblo thankfulacss—he owea. tig wholo other, the Biblo alone exvepted—fias been print. tenor of his life, all that he had worth tiving for. | ©d With s French verslon fucing the Lngllsh, It was true. And his every word, and lonk, and | pego by page, throughout tho volume, Thu gesturs of chivalrous devolion, for more than method thus presented of studying o forelgn Lhirty yeara, scemed to shiow that tho senso of tongue hasmer with much opproval among boundless gratitude had become part of hia. |no§urn teachers, anid unquestionably has many nature, waa heyer out of the undercurrent of advantupes, Ituffords abn elance a comparativi i loughts On sccount of the delieato | $vengree, 1tullordsat tdiomatic forimaof two Hicalth of Mre. Kingsloy, ho hud ‘expected to languages, and fn so doing greatly faclitates purvivo lier, and tho prospect of years of lonc. | 1ho mastery of thore difficultics which are thn L‘"‘“ "‘:{ ’“";' fd““‘ :nnnl'h:l ';:"L DI{' 'é:“ hardest to overcoms by the solo usa of gram- Iccu & matter of frequent conversaf on botween . thom, and now the 3rudotl cvent was fn fulj [ ™8re and diccionarics view.' Tho account of tho awect, solemn days BOOKS MECEIVIED, Iy watelig In tha steloroom.are very sotch | ey BOOKS 1 KINDIEKD DISRARES, & Ty Dr. W, W, HaLt, Author of **llow o Live oy i on the border-and tozather for weeks | Lanu, " ote." Dotreti: Botfara Dros " Cite ase of deop communion, every chaptor of the past was Iladloy Liros, & Co. 16mo., PR 292 Price, no oyor once more, And” ** 1ifo was all rotouched | . #8150, o 2ton’ whal was the meaning, what® was the use of most part, natlves of Prague. lze, elliteen are reckoned s & dozen, Young Tl Tt emfaypclences has not. oot sac- | Kzufn: s Favorla posisy mas et yon s foicuched | L gLrgl O I, JALTEI | s o the oors o oo S pARY: Th | AL At fh, meanlug, Jite" cPeates shoui J diagiond-backs are sold for $1.50 per. dozen: Trachs oo lons conalting moutly ot ind | Tegniicent 05, o e prmerialitrs” Milion' r Tt [t Sy Dustoster | chni s an Guntesnen ! e compabien o RO ettt Ik, Al Sl splendors or Je-dagsrr, VEGETABLE noRems oL ol 3 nisley's nted worl b IC 3 or A o ] * . o 4 ", L ¥ % K LIRS, from letlers by Himsell and othos Wi oyasd {,‘,.‘:‘:':i‘;.'.' Amoire 1 &:"'%nii’m‘:.,.':;‘ cortain | Fauous Wouz:, and Mistsneknanor posa ol Beui RO A a0d PRy st ok | ST and, puersld, apd Gold, Bateringiand | A copyof the Ulerusalom '~tho largest of b nothiug essentlal to the Impression conve: ed by thoso retained, Mra, Kingnley lins lul'lll{d her task In an acceptablo manner,—the allectionate roverenco ‘-|;u 5 w|nlcl‘|] -h‘: h;u treated tho memory of her husband enbancing our ros ect for heraelf and for hi ¥ e Charles Kingsle born' in Devonshire, Juue 12, 1819, athcr was a clergyman,~— having adopted tho profession after the' age 'of —on losing the last of a consldernblo catate ho lad inherlled. He'wos a nan of varied tal- ents, well cultivated, and was o Rgood lingulat, artist, and mlurnl-hfnwrlan. His wife was un- mmmml{cmlnned with mental gifts, ~—pOossess- Ing n pociteal taste, larga sdministrative powers; and s fund of humor and sentimoat that was never exhiausted, Tho son vetrayed tho foher. Stance of genlus at an early age, beglonfug to write poems nud scrmons when 4 Yyears old.” He 'Waa not a close student at scliool,—~mathematics and languages offoring no charma to bim; but for physical'and natural science he had an un- bounded enthusfasin, Although activo and athletic, hio was not expert i gamce, and pro. ferred a tranp over the Lills sud flclds, with bemmer in hand and botanical casn atung round bis nock, n scarch of fosslls and flowers, rather l-ll‘l& fl{dw n(,"fl.n at ;265!:! or ball.( nis's College, London, and afterward a Magdaloto Collogs, Crmriage. b ooy ard, 26 Iis class, and came out with several hard-won honors, At this period Lia physical strength was such that be could accomplish a walk of Aftytwo miles In a day with ease; anl, for {euu aller, @ promenade of twenty or twenty- Iva iniles in the country was a re rofreshment, Whilo in collcze, ho passed through g severe atrugrle with doubts of the truth of Chriatian. ity; but his faith, xflnmglhn vlcmrybwu neyer Inisolf TI0Ns, Bosto toberts ros, “Chlcngo: Ilad. Adminiatercd the Holy Communlon ¢ wifo, ros, & Co. 1%mo,, Al drlee, S1. children, and servanis; and once again, befors PERCUERON-NORMAN 'STUD-HOOK : he himaclt lsy down 'to die, ho received it IPRIEING A HisTORY ANR MobIFicATION OF with them from tho hands of Mr, Iartison. THE 1REED, AND OF It INTHODUCTION INTO ut, Shongh bis ows Iron will and utter submission | Axmion: sre. iy 3, I 8axnens, Editor Ag. tatme i of God eusbied him to booutwardly | fionat Fire-iock JYoursal Chicago, Bvo., pp. calm in the sfck room, and_even to apenk thero of 145, Irice, $3, tho lonely years which ho feared wero befare uim;i | AN ANALYSIS OI" RELIGIOUS DELIEF, By Of the grave where, he said, he would sllow no ong Yiscount“Axnrntr. From the Late London bat hiimself to do the last. cflica,~whero ho would | Batiien: Complote. Now York: D. M. lon- Jlaco three Latin words, In which tho 1ifa of bis | pets “sibeoy iy Sclentific Publishing Itousc, ife, past, present, and future, aro Rathered up, — 8yo.. pp. 745, tha chari of life for bim was ‘ovor, and hie spoko m*mrxmm. Ty 8znaxua Bowex, M.D., Iarv, iho truth when ho said his ** heart Lroken, ' Fellow of tho Massachnsctts Medical &Mlulv, for 80 it wos. e was ill himeclf, and becamo ¢to., ete. Paper, Doston: Loring. Chicago! careless of his own health, reckloss of cold and Hiadloy Kros. & Co. l’rlcn 50 cents, By s cold became Eronchitle, On the 38t of | BLAGK. SULNIAS AND A ANoven. by December Lia took o hla bed, and pnoumona, with | * Frances Erxaxon ThoLLore, Author of *+Aunt Npotcrriulo symptoma, came on rapldly. .’ L L | Nnrsarets Fronmen o Numorou IMlustra- e yeather eae bitter, and o had been warned | flona New vaser D, Abvleton & Ca, ~ Chicago that his fesovery depeaded on thie watiio temporn- | Jansen, McClutg & Co.. bod adley Iros, & Co. Hara bolug keptup fu hia (oom, b on s "oaar | uper. ' Trice, 75 conts. caving it but ano doy bio leapt ‘ont of his he: ASONRY IN EN £aimo Into his wifo's room for & few moments,and; | FREBMASONIY 1¥ Fatliand FROM 1hzr0 Id: ** This [s Iicaven’ 7 Don't speak —but, affer CoNeTiTUTION OF 1723 AND 1738, AUTHOMIZED Y fit of coughing umla on, ba conld say no more, and A, Author of the short slance, sovers | SONGIIUTION oF 17 GLAND. By Loy IIYR oy o S it s ot e, Qe St Freompney ldl«ihllnfi?r‘tld flnll‘ th'; 2d ot Ja,}mn' s 11875'.' Janeeny McClurg & o, 1umo., pp. 102, and then died without a straggle. To tho laal ce, $1. > his heart was comforted \vll.llg the beliof that | ROMAN CATHOLICISM, OLDAND NEW, Fnox *tho dream of bis Jife " was tabo tulllied, and -ru:flnnwmx-rnnu:lqu.nuuun .D""'“f" ho aud his wifo would enver upon the futura | Hy Jotx Scuvire, b, D-y Lhe Do Roctor of Port Jifo togethier. For a day or two befors bisdeath | Durwell, Outarlo,’ Can, horks i, Wonh. Do et under the Impreasion that she lud al- | ngton, Chicagostunsen, NeClurg & Co..1umio., Price, 81,50, ready gone, and ho murinured to a friend, in Ul FSERMONS. Dy the Rev. W, Mon- lhnn{fixl tones, 4 It 18 all right,—sll as it should L‘E&vfi%fi‘uf‘u e, 0% Vorky 1. Worthe 26" On the last morning, ho was heard to re- lugton, Chicago: n, MeUlurg & Co, 16mo, , peat tho words of the Burial 8Service, as over the ppe 977, Price, $1. - £rave of her whom he had so cherisliod; aud he Daver spoke agaln. On tho cross erectsd over PERIODICALS RECEIVED, dyinz, that wome' dozen out of all thosem tlons | tho prophetical bookgiby tho mad artlst, Will- Some months ngo, Mr. Francls Darwin, the vine terminates, s, 5 M y ) 'This Is & xad story,—Ave companius of cavaley of B i capiettare to wlonlen the averal |ty "Tia s reooatly el iy Wil | Some mont Darwin, read a'paper before tho the United States army, with Custer in command, thiend boundless varietion, theca’ treasurcs of un- | 8500, The book contains 100 follo Jeaves of | London Linnxan Suclety, In which bie deseribed hmot . g ik by sarages, Who was 15 | Hiena bound creatodt—tmy braln_ gren Cdiony intermiugled with lous d 1. { the curlous structureof the scods of crtaln il e St Roll ey i | s, e AT Pl Lt | 0 ok e 10 ol e o e fay i Lhe eyl sl thoroughly, a8 we hiavo not the means of hioa: happous shen one i most Ianacent) de"““i ored and printed by the author, grasses, by ey wel 0 phe the alferapare, and therefore wo limit oursel e iaraed to pono e 305, aa Wordewor i css Mr. L. Alma-Tadema lins Jately produced two | their woy into the ground. Tn a recout number Yeifiatiu: the sulytanco of whal our author and next to no sood & Huge, brawny coal-Lioayer, oo meeaecemn Las Iately prdu of Nuture, Mr. Darwin aunounces the discovery Without undertaking to vronounce fudgment. inLls ehovel hat, and. wh,,‘,‘,mm,{.‘, d high. | lmportant picturve,~one presenting thio futorlor b Frita Mullor of more. t} Tore Fbd ot oy that Custcrs raptd prumotinn | {1 Li¢ shorel at, ao hiumming biris e carnortly | of a ttomanbath for’ women: and the ottier, o | U Horr ¥rita Mullor of mora than a dozen il meae el Jeslousy, and Uat bis severa die. | 10w, gaeing at the Hummi; hie torned, and cene between two lovers, where. under thoopen | &ranses and ons specles of gerantum, trowing s T it enemice’ thut tho Prosidut bad | B3 mysclf, manly face. with & broad soot-zrhined Foutl ropeats thé old, old atory which | in Irazil, whoso eods posscss tho same pecal- pecaine fncensail with Ll becuuso of uls teutimo. | 23 3 brl Tebm under whie s patf of koo pned | sks, a3 cheats i, ol story Siritls. "The ‘mewds. ar Pacaoiy "opme pecal: ny in the Helknap fnvestigation: thut his hostility yea plesmed wonderlng, smiting aympaihy wiry | BCFer loscs its ewcctncss Ly continual reltera g e i et e aor caused hia displacament from the corumand of thy SGLelea that moment wa folt nreelren sHons | thun. which are s, o M o Fator o from bort Lincoiu: ihat bis lows of | Binc, In that moment wa folt should, Taupose, | It Is stated fn tho renort of the Natfgnl Gal. | £40 action upon their cella of an atternato motsy Diormine ek jquartors,” shown by thie dis- | 1 w rashed luta cach other'sarms and Tratermzed | Tory, Lomton, s e plctures most froquently | B dey atmosphore, _Tlence, when lyitiz upon n{:,cnmenll.mmldlo Hono' and uevék-m‘: T 0 [ e Spks Ay ar o oie i Of dumt, awkard cfislidm urien e Jabe e most | s lhedumuml. t:n alhnl(mlz(fl[‘,l:‘g:"nkm s n:z Pl of Actlon b thoobey ls ordora; that Wia | 20 thompot, A only gazed a half-mindte, staring | o " gnd o o,/ | teeds to penctrate futo the soll. In onc of ti ai af action on the 26th af Juno was conslstent | 3202 s . . vud of o Qirl ™ and “Qirl Wwith un Appie, It specdmens, belon 0 the eeislts R oSt ol LA e | WE SRS S R it | T o O ol o At e hostiene elonsiag o o ety Tt tharitoue side and ou ‘all sides f poslblo; | bAderstanding “len't tiat beautiralyr o> vell, | Bov," and A. el Sarto’s portraft of pingolt, | o skx nches Jonr, whichs projectine threc V0 sitdoveonod bat o e poumetancen, | 8008 AR o boviaty seaurulry aasin, 1o | eaclisix times: fieynolds’ = Headn of Angely?! | OF nl< inclies lon Tess ot right angles with tho and wonld Havo suterordul bator she tncapacitr of [ 310 o At g o e ot moro | and Ago of Innocence,” twonty-five and swep. | dircctions AOkg O es el o BEFlcs Wil Hitauediancs of kis cule oo aateus and, o | 40 ey than Er G (thongh, thank | v-two inca Tespoctivels: ltomneyy & Lady f 86k servo to hold FOAIDg On thiy Loy Dasitions ;‘,',,";,‘,‘,"-,:,';,‘;'u}ck:,}“,‘,,'e“,m,{,:‘,';;’g,,d",,‘:h,,’;,,,;,: flud‘.li:uf often feltt before) tuat ail e wero | Tamilton, niuctece thnics! and Tagoerés St Tosk Tavorsble. sanmar Sion the sroutid tn thd Lieartlly with tielr couimands, o' with his. dro by | Drothera, Teucralre,” fourteen thncs, carth, #ix companies would bave taken the Indlansin | The writings of Carlyle, Colcrhlgel and Mau- { o vond 1n tho Athenaum that Mr, Ruskln, . flank and tear just whon the frunt attack was claime | rice had more Influence than those of any other who is nuw at Venlre, has presented to thio Pute WILD Doa lug all thelr ‘attontion, and would have mads the men in guiding the mind of Kineslcy,' ile 1¢ Record Office wémy-mrcn phatogrohs of . Tollakoff has discovered, In Boorzoot, on. Buitly of vhio Litlo ity Jorn Custor's grentuet In+ | Jovad to call iseit s pupll of Maurke: and, 1018 Given by Tintoserin. petnoroduane of [ . ) dlun victory. Bo Cant, Whittuker tolls the- story, #veaking of the # Miscellanies ' aud ¢ Past and | FCCCIPts iven by o by et o tne Obl and Tobolsk, an Instance of the rover- B el wnen i comietion, and we leavs it a4 | hEISRE ST e | Miscellanies ¥ aul P Taer moneks reeslvod. by bim for paintings, | slon of the domestic og ta.a will ntate. Tho e tells It with but two_ sdditional remar i i 3 A 10 takes 3 irang. prisea-acls FaC, but thatbols | | Moreand moro [ dnd that theso wriings £11C4E: | One rocelpt shows that Tintoretts recoived anly | woods of the dlstrict shetter companies of these Sijoh an admwirer and panozyrist of Custor that hua | Iyle's do not lead to gloomy discontents thay theirs seauina for bis grand picturs o *Tho Cru- | doge, which hunt tho relndeor aud other wild ¥ durk, eut a beight, viow of life’ in reallt a advocacy 18 to bo regarded with caution. bl B LA X Bl‘fl"i tho age and fts inhabe | CVAxion,” which {s st in the Scuols of 8, N~ beasts, and, driven by hungor, descend upun ¥or ILiv pathos of the event fisalf, na wonls can poakiag s co. ~ Anothier recelpt ackuowledirea haymicat for 2 % - | itanta Is thundored from the pulpit daily, by both e " the flocks of the setticrs, creatiug groat havoe botouy k?'.".ta.:’:.‘:.‘,?f:‘.é’::l‘.‘.t‘.’.:’l.m;'{:c.‘.’}‘ ity | Evatscical a praram, o0 (Ban! Carlyls hu boon | tho pleturo. of the "Tapa ot St uarks Pody | Lilong thom, o pabjee: Crp s Ereat b uro of whom might no doubt Lave run away. ‘I'ho por- | guilly of in all his worke; but lie finds faclt in tan- | from Alcxandria, Thu Recond Office has o simllar to those of tho red Hizhland wolf (Canla sonal control of the leaders nust have been snag. | glble, orlgina) Isnguage—they speak evil of every | tained from another source heliotypes of ten re- Alplnus) of Eastern Biboria; but, on closs ¢xam. . except their own pariy, hut in such conven- | coipts iveu by Titlan for sundry’ payients on e ¢ e miurarbed. | At the sge of 2 o entorod | b wrave aro comraved s cheey Sresiod over DOORLUYER for March (Serlbner & Cov, Now | Huaih' sy s ap (2 ol 10 thel colure to the | 4na excent helr ow o thocked by the oft: | (i Bepuro. pieturo in tas Fon Chbaieta 00 Wb o found o bo idcatlel i al Fusheets tlo mtutstry, and was seitled at Kvereloy,-—tho | which contained, as ho sald, tho story of his | Pane - soldlurm,=iot volunicers, not men lulareatod In & | Fepeated furmule of *torlzinal sin ™ And ‘s wnesce are suppased to be tha only genulie farsimilos | il ,,‘,fn,,, and the legs compara iy, i s T eccais el f | flay| 7 A g G reenes | dee b ARG B! | ML, Sl B Sneeitn | ofthe andrliog o thes o aer - | Gk e gomew ; 2 3 s , Ne I perhaps u go, our syni - 7 5 bia voubg brde—a lady rlom ho bt ey e .,‘,‘,:‘;:I:I,'.‘.'::‘X‘&T.fl!‘ufi'u."-’flitnmmu AliA #fi:\{lgfiug{ififi' e e e et eustnnd b tho Q“T{L“‘," to 'S | formetton o ster i T Jrfect equasimly e SOUTI-AFRICAN DIAMONDS, NRIEF NOTES, Yo R v i a2, AP A ot B noporion o i el fr i o | e 5 TavE O GusEn, | B UREE e e Tw o | braner ok b ater Tlan? | 1 atod n 8 rceat Enaloh bk eomtaln |* Valusiasirurtsprats are b found o uutii his death, *That was my real wedding, . o —pire, pa- | WINTTAKER'S LIFE OF CUSTER, elre pot to make reply, Cunin il (hiaasment by eln after, dea | ing * Camp-Notes ! trom tho South-Alricandise | yeyerul fsjands In the Whito Bea, oy, o sad to 4 fricnd Aiteon vears Tocen, 1 | ficoee el o ey g o | o W e O Captain_ Sixth i 1o iend dler Titoy® B A0 tlings tako Dy Jotnson's” golden hoadfelds that LH006000 08 dlsnonl B8YN |5 1 gate ok y ol Gunleniiigissstabinste Fhekdng of e bt {uly, 1d0~thio datd’ of | love which ‘mavey “ooped from 1ta ownlofty | New York Veteran Cavalry, las fssued (through e Lo oty 3. Klagsloy's tonuernces of heart overflowed | boon obtalucd within s slugle area of elght screy. ing & schemo for the represontation of Russlan * " And now Mr, Kingsley Dlunged with o & lovcltoa huz{nwurd, an impaticnt I‘Eumrc, or | Bheldon & Co,, New York) A Complets Lifcof Of the mannor of the book we « | mpon all iiving thtings about him. s horse and M 1l have been found in beds of 7 ine auy ponitrs | Bk dog wora iy ooy usout bim. Il borse an futadion, o gcie bave bucn found in bods of | 2l dzing at tho Parls Espottion of s 8ds Hlka " Charles | them ns rattoual belngs. With John Wesle ole an lionorable and orderly commuuity, The Moscow Souiety for Promoting the Devel- :lndlmulny (;lhur nl.ruln‘.']-fillmllwnlru;.hu l:tLllt‘:(rug :)n:?l :-';z f;uu'z':u‘:;t t’\llllfiul!:l‘v‘dlrnyll‘llljln‘lnl;l. ]'I: opment of Russtan llarilern ’l‘(n(t)lu' will mlmunuu ial gulmals were cndowed with Immortality; | §; hat th jees palid if the iceings L s G bi, and also con- THE ART JOURNAL. A thia . iucroased his Kinancas tuwards | 1 seuiascrs b bock Lo it dicuige " SihlarShntyba the Gulf of Ob, and alxg con- A rich nuwber of tho Art Journal Is fssued them. The toads on the lawn, the wasps living | are now belng re-exported thither from London, ohmm Europe, this month. Tao lllustrationsare abundant and | year ‘after yeor in a crack of tho window i bis Difoctor of the 8t, Yetersburg —— dressing-robm, the slow-worm In_the churche ARSPEAILE'S CITATR, Prof, chcl, flue, and tho papors fncladed fu tho latter-press | & SIAK! i} Botanical Ganden, stated in a recent paper that varlcd and full of fnstruction. A sccond article %fl';’:‘,lm‘.);"pgfi'&{,,{’fl;flfl,flr,fi;ggf'#m An oaken chialr, with carved back and angular | thy Airicdcar Wi oo very comumon in tho high- on * Norway * icads the taple of contents, and | taste for animaly— arms, was lately sola In London for $295, Ths | lands of the Alps, the Caucasus, and tho Altal, Is followed bya third (nstallment of “The'| He Snfouraged tn his childzen, teaching thom to | chalr owes its particular value to tho fact of Its | aro totally wantiog {n Turklstan, Bcenery ot the Paciflc Rallway." Bir Ruther- | love and ban leirnlly Mithout dlscust, "all living | having onco belonged o Bhakspeare, ‘Traditlon A new bufldiog for the recoption of the . ", ihings, —toads, frogy, bectlcs, —as works and won~ | doclaros that in this scat tho poot Hrote most of | Natural-History collections now o the Britlsh Toras aoek furnishes o {reah easay upon *Jap- | Girafion T fromy boelies hreakiat i ol | bl playe. A long Inicription a1 the. Dack rer | Diusss JoLy collections now s 1 Keo- aneso Arh!! devoted to works fa bronze, of | woto aurprised ane moriing at bro oFthe diatuay | Taiss the history Of the ohair. atnce. Jt Toft fis siugton. At Barls a0d Derlia haw baildings for by the e uttto specimens aro portrayed [l e sun up i theapes lindow of healag: | Iaios o bltory. ot Whitchead, the Poct-Lau- | thie’ sccommodstion of the Natlenss Mseicr by tho writer and engraver, A description of | per hl““'nnoh.d‘;bb"fi“k at m.l d‘uq,th‘f.‘hl reate In thetlmaof Garrick. L 8 arein mnumphuhmb it doniihe “ 1 hio Bes Months | worm!" “11e ut ono averslon whic! [ rtuguese Government has dons f&'fi?'m"unzf.‘{"n!}” E:r‘l’l }\rlr." |:':an'¢|1. nl;ly Clm-le: he could mever conquer,—to & splder, —and FRENCII LIBRARIES, L\é&%fi ";'.f,“p‘,:.eemmn ot African explora- foutel M, A The lonti'or tho serleson o | I was of"bimactf 1o fher? e hct%o | The Natonal Library at Farls mumbers, ac- | SR000t0 tho prosecy year. ' In Docember tast 8 soldsh act, in sicknesa or In hea u sun- ! 9 3 d ¢ Ling or In sforu, by day of by hight Vo Gpauongo &, Ouster, Major-Gesersl of Vol 28 ux- % o tended, only | o ‘i untcers, Brovet Major-General U, B.‘A.. and nbout 'lal:';;’ u‘,‘ x‘};.'“:,:uflf{.‘;,‘ t:}:,’..‘:“lx,h‘?c:ffi Licutenant-Colonel Seventh U. B, Cavalry,” ¥lth most reveront Lenderne: to his friends, | From it we learn thut Custer was born In Rum- his sorvants, his parishioners, and evon the ant: ley, 0., In Docember, 1839, 1114 fathor was first o ewylylg';lh?:‘ifl",fl",;:'fi;f"“ shared the bounty | o"grith and then a farmer. In 1857 the son 1t ts Imposaible 1 obtalned, through his own excrtlons, a an -doqun':?u Idea nru tfi".fi{ézfi.xfiafififlflm nomhmu‘on to Wost Polnt, and grad- and hcnulrmot Claries Kingsley's charactor, uated “fn 1881, the thirty-fourth In o class " paaat 0 BRI by thoab Who never knew | of enirtritone” o1 tmmediately asslgned tho roan, from on; y-four, Mo was Imme t y g1 1 booke; from the :-:n!;‘::ltca.::(:a!:;a:gfl;fl??’; to Company G of the Sccond Cavalry, and was pression (n the fervid 8 0f % Alton Locke with that company n tho first battle of Bull from thoe cxamples of herofe unseltishnpss n | Run, Bubsequently Custer scrved on the stall «Two Years Aguid from the simple expositions | of Gen, Kearnoy, aud theu became nsslstant to ?,'\,.(,‘,lmm‘;‘ :‘:{ufi::,:’fl ,; }"‘:1 d"sfi’""’“‘ it | the Chlet Enginoor on tho stafl of Gen, aud froin the luo eathetlc sense that pereaies | Baldy" Sumith. Having dlstingufsbied him- Ianguage aud thought {n th ¢, and o all of his | self, hie was soon aflter placed ou the staflf of rubluhod writings. The warin_admiration of | Geu. McClellan, and was given the rank of Cap- books excite will be con- | tain in Juue, 102, ln Juue, 1863 It a well written, without pos: chaeut of stylo, Much of it r O'Malley, ' Impetuosity into the work of reclaiming his barlsh, which, from long neglect, had fallon into a condition of sad lgnorunca and'evil doing, o preactied Lwo sermons oy Sunday, held readings and classes uuanfi the cottages uvery ovening i the week, and visited () ho laborers in the fclds, and the sick and suffering at thclr homes, —somctiines calling flves or l'il thues fn tho twenty-four hotits upon one wiom b thou Tt apeclally fn need of his miulstrations, He did ot stop with lmnnrllng spiritual consolatlon, but with s own hauds carried food and medts ¢ine o the destitute, and alling, and, wherever ho descried a ossibility of conveylng holp to body or mind, quickly applicd himself to the ellurt. 11is parishioniors soon saw how Leartily bhe waa inspirod with a desire to servo them, and ®ave him in return thelr gratoful affection, It Tias & work of time, but gradually s changs for the botter wus Inatituted in Eversio; s aud In the eud thu beart of the postor was gladdened by the siglit of an orderly, futelligent people, ay Cust Centenntal Exhibition,” aud a sketch of the . 4 $,157,571 vol a wall-equ! party of 120 artisans aud mili- iious Lo moud &g Lo was to have thew, u'f'h"‘n“q',""u'.'.f"fi'écper limpacs Into bis heart | cepted & position upon the siaff of Gt Pleas | © Meodicban Porcelain ™ from tha Castellan Col: Jare his Antinateils Sogaly 1 knoe onw beed ;‘:fi:;f:::’: ‘a::""':pa::' ‘5‘“5?' volu';el:m::: tary Workmen weve dispatched by the Governs U jpefore be was 30, Mr. Kingaley had | whp thls volume of © Letters and Memorialss | ontam, aad, for gallant scrvices at tha battlo of | lection, aro accompantcd, as are all the preced. and boid in asserting b In' feoling tual Ny, Th s, been Uy planned | Mebt to Mlozawbique aud Lorenzo Marquez. brokeu his iue conatitution by incessant labors, allow. Charles Kingsley was ono of the few | Aldle, was mado a Brigadier-General of Volun- | Ing artlcles, with beautlful vngravings. Letters all without exception ls beautiful, who yek cannol nually, ¢ profoct has been recen! J an, Sver after was frequently brought to & stand by falliog lmlllh.rul He lleem) s f & municipal library to b established fn Parls, Cretintan prevails cxtensively in the mount utred aonic literary fame by the nubllcalk?vu of o ¢ alnous portionsof Austris, Late consus-reports O tho plaiiuf the Public Librry t Baston. ™ | sl portior propartion In 16,000 lohabitacte largo-souled, large-hearied wen Whose gentle, | teers) “and given . the command of the miding all ds fi:uumul, srdent, magnet oin less uctive and gifte FivIng tho lateat art news from Puarls and Lou- | aftur handling, and pettiog, and hun wre supplomouted by sccounts of the Loau | loog every uncouth aud veuomou at, avold & Cullection open to_the Eunuc n Pbllule?m:, paroxyem of Botror at the slkbi of the' common 2 ork. natures call ouf | Michlgan Brigads, * Ho distinguished. bl il an snthast: | 6if alably S Siatt i canipalgn, and at 0 n burg district, 163 fu Upper Aus- oo raaint's Tragcdy," and th subscquent ap- | s’ pusd B¢ Lhiat with whictl fhoy B er Falling Waters captured a wholo Copfederats | 80d of tho Water-Color Eeninitio 1o o ort BPARKS OF SCIENCE. {0 1n ths Bl I 6 1o Foral, oo Betranco ot b Vedut ¥l Eraseis Vapasng, Ta | 240, akin lo e sponi | i, VTl e n ikl Conlederut | aad of b Water Color L Bamber are cn- | it after al. a brd, la bim ko o B Ll 70 fo Tyrah el b e i g i bRl | Ercoin T b i ok | i sALaiox. “hi sl e dd to an income constantly deploted by chap = OIIAM ON CrRIsT, fuccesstul It tio Duttla ot Winclestor, ‘Trans- “Tho publishers of the Arf Journal aunounce :'f‘.‘.h,fi, :'::‘fi:&"?.‘.‘j’ '.,;3.,:3‘.52"9"1.;? iifa | Thequestion, how often tha sslmon (Salmo | vy the snows lie deep on our frozen sofl, H y G ferred tu the command of the Thini Cavalr, fll‘*fi-fflfl'élfnugfrflfir?"l'f;ua&.emfi'xm."!’,‘ Division, Army of the botome particivated UOTUINGH o Me $2mo.) PP B Now York: fu tha * Woodstock Ttacos® and renderod o Ities. In 1848 ho accepted the fessorship of that they witl bind the numbers for 1876 lu wus- €yes would 81l with teurs at each freeh arcival, | salar) brocds, bas npt yet been scttled by uat- | 1¢ {s pleasant to read that in Eugland flowers English Literaturo and Composition ut Queen’s Hu, with gilt edges, for $3. Ageucy, Ok Wash- | aod seain each auturmn s ho krloved over their | yrallsts, It 1s the prevalling opinion that the | have beey ln bloom fn the hedges und gardens i S, omdon,~theo oy falaat lnsttuton | 6197 ¢ orts y edar Creck. fugeon street, departure. " lls know (belr overy uote, and was rain ited | duriog thost ol thb wite ey md Farleas i uk‘%l'n:uém;n s lts Bresdent, Tt was i | o cu._"‘{f,‘i";‘ 3 Soms. Chicago: Jansen,Meciurg putactaldiy {g‘;‘}g‘l‘,fi‘},f,'gfizfl‘{hf_:';,‘;kve, 1 [ Bigwonatice moveq kirall of walching thelr characior sud habite g;h.;l:’:'n': l‘::“':‘o'{no ;"&:"l;:: I:'mf"‘;’g el alrtfr oo yeata sy by el e, o, oliannig ';'x‘k."u..p’:,“‘.'.‘n;‘fim".‘fii‘fnfi :"‘,*T"h,mm Sl e dlclpleabip fa any S i 1t Nalley ! and, 5 fon The 1'014/3:? 35':‘3331’%53, of tho old JAN'S VANITY, obserrers of autlority asert that the salmon | GifuEe pmlhlus.‘mantlfi;"gwl. ofe. 1, 'Was "for loug after made to forl e conse- :: ‘:'; SA LT "{'m’: falth, a0 hig writfogs show days aftor, with his slngle {llvhlu.n, 8% | Germau engravors who fourished at or near the | Women have the credit. of monopolising the | spawus only once fu two years, whilo othicrs be- The s dudrosesifllum (Dogbanc) Ul Taajoritey Vb A0 ristocrutic and power. | $bat Bo occuples tn sundry respects 2 poultion [ a6 g o Gated” Eng ud oD period-of Albert Durer. Thu curreat chaptarin [ sla of vavity, yet, & tho testlpony of ouo of | Heve that the same dab may someiioey Las u trap ke rrauieiient for apvie 1o ul wafority, Bug Mr, inzsley never segretted the circunistauce, Ho fuught for principlcs, And counted notbing us 00 freat g loasthat was ll}illllflmd Itur tonscicuce® sake, ¢ warfure woro upon L, however, and tho Stusdy soldier, who Loro buld front bafom oo worid, confessod Lo Lly wife man; tiuics in the thick of the flirkit, % Aht how blcased It will bo ¥yen itisallover, tolle down tn thatdearchurche Juwdi" Itwastheeryof a wisn whose health '2: Pumltuml,v shatiered, and whoss strenzth ¥as lnsuflicient to the heavy dewands which tho pulses of & fervent wlud and the sympathles of\a generous heart contiuually wade upon it, Whe devoted wife, ou whom e relicd for cuin- sad eucouragewent ju erery ovent of lify, t It Rosser at spart from all other expounders of the sclence | Wayncsboro, the Hth of Mah of Dirinity. Stil, bla bolef may bo characier. | bo fafued - en, Goint oy Ptersbury, and aid lzed us rationalistic, belng tho cuterowth of a i‘lcut}‘ of bard wark until the surrender of Lee. fearless application of rewson to tho doctrines | 18 Custer’s furcwell to hia division, dated April taugt i the Scriptures aad by the e 1803, Lo told them that, during tuo pre- R P b "4rtous | vious afk monthe, they had eapiuncd Shron the codes of religious sccts. He bas been an ear- enemy 111 picees o uum-mmcr{., sixty-four nes etudent of Strauss, Renan, Ewald, Baur, | battié-flugs, “and upwards of 10,000 prlsoners, and other such during and critical schiolars, who | While they themsclves Liad neverlost & gun or o lor. At the closo of the War, Custer Was lave subjected tho O1d uad Now Testauments to | 9 i 2 counulasloned Mujor-Generul of V vlunteers, aud the same jucthods of aualysls used fu testing l»nlvctlcd‘BrIxmu{'b—(lcueral aud Major-Geheral tlia validity aud vuluvof urdinary productlonsof | fa the anmy. [y tha seorgunizution of the urimy man origio. While, ke thein, be has cust | ho was cominlssluned Licutenant-Colonel of tho asldo thy suthority of tho creeds beld in honor | Beveoth Cavalry, by the churchics, aud has pursucd a bold and fn- The New Yu:k?Mm\m. which gives & review Y ? thelr own scx—s most keen-cyod, aharp-witted | spawn twice fu a scason. During | gects; aud Air. Darwin prupuscs Lo study the &m:"fi:“mm?:xflflhf.mflfmf obscryer—iay beallowed toproduce cunviction, | the favestigations of the . Parllamens Babitaftho bians, in oniet civer :IJ: i must be recognized by ' the Initiuls M. Z. which | the wwascaling half of the huwan ruco sro quity | ary Committec appolnted to lnquw futo :“"lf“ T Braztl, N b utable fo deteniin are slgned 1o his pictures. A number of specl- | as addicted to the odious folly as are thelr weak- | the Eunglish oyster-falicries, Mr. Frask Buck- whethier or not the plant bengtits by the death mens of bis work msslst Prof. Colvin fn the | er elsters. Tatho Intereating chapter of Miag laud, her Mafcaty's Inspector of Balmou-Fish- of tho fnscets It traps. Dlustration - of tho encruver’s characteristics. | Martineau’s “* Autoblography given to @oe- | erles, stated that the salmon spawns but once It Is proposed by M. Tasclll to utllize the Mr, Humerlon resumes fn (his number his | slpy remiulscesces of Logdon celebritles, the | fn threo years. As Lo gave ot the tine o tes- springs of tresh water which In imaoy places biogruphy of Turuer, devotiug the spare to a | caustle pen of the writer deats in unwmneasured | tinony iu support of this o atewent, there fs «lm'a m;xf the ?onlfl:? ::rgx; ”ltml?f{yh z :':filb"lg critelsm of the fragments of verse which the | terms with thoso authors who were notorivusly | wuch desire o the part of naturaltats that he :;Ll:sv:::l:lrbl;"bfny:.m Tt m:mp. cocentric artlst attached to the bitles of his ple- | discascd with o cryvlug vor display and applause. | should speak fusther on the subject. The pro- 1y In Lines 0f Dood. fi" Tassells Bas studicd tures fu ths Exhlbition-Catalogues, und which | Siduey Swith and Macaulsy, sho declarcs, | prictor of & Tay salwou-tishery, of fong and val- 754 tnatter caretully, aud devised 8D spparatus wero found wnong his wanuscripts after bis | could not be tnvited to the samo compauy, the | uable expericnce, on belng questioned shout tha | for ronducting tho- waler, which ls apparcutly Ceath. By giviug so much pruwinence toa | discomfurture of eachat thecloguunce of the othe madter, would not venture an opinfon,~ro- | proof azaivat stonas.