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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNLE: SATURDAY- JUNI 30, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, \ \ ‘ ‘The manager retused 1o allow Wim o appear i gait, In 1872 he made his last appearance on i Fifty-slx years before, ns a hog ot 14, he hnd [ tional Exposition were the eculpti Wi g LITERATURE. ageln, it Forreat went behin the seanra o | Ko stuae,in (1o (TAracler of Jitien, 16 wan | entored e coestaof [ha. Univsrssty.and o, | Thermpessdort fasorer Sk ssulpturcn of Walter | e, fnfated pots, which givethe shrubfta [ daty 1o sevsraly eritelg th testlmony and cone s ¥ phyra, naue. It grows on the river-banks at Thatcher | duct of Mr, Ii. A, Kohn, th I 1 night, scized the carpenter's paintpot, and | at theilobe Theatre, in Boston, Aits-ive years | n6 an old man of 0, he entered Ita alla to re: | * Heba with the Eagle of dupitce i ileh non | oot ey : erfactly SAPALA 1y b e e I dtahéd I clothics withs patclies” and atripes, | afier bis debut as Jiosalia de Horyia In s nativa | tirn thankn fur ilie Lonur conferred on i by | the Gavernment wold modal and the allver mods | proper auis 1 oug Sitolie ot it Bpect | a4l fele pericctly uatifid by (o ovidencs In do: and, when the curtain range down at the ens uurv. 5 the clection. The essay is not confined closely | al n(u“mclnl Jury. The sculptors S8jucstrand Enum the Home-Chicstnuts and Buckeyesrepre- | ©f Mz, Miile, the prosccating atiorney, in the Algor'a Life of Edwin Forrest, ofan acty, suddenly sprang before the foot~ n descriing Mr. Forrest’s appearance In the | to Ita topie, bt it in sown with wise sagings | and Takenen have found their thenies n the eent the group, Of the Maples woe havotwo | MeAna he hed sdopted to ssenre” & con- ] gnlxlt;n my.l I‘ n;n tllm lnlmmi:'cutluvzu'c wr‘men! fiv;nl l-hlcnu“n'l'thf drlnnm'mlu.llmdu n:u-lrln?. IMR ?'y-;umlnmlr((r; ux'a cmn;m(lc Charl; I" fashion, | great epic of Finland, the * Kaleralan.!! Amoni | apecies,—the Sweet. Maple (Acer saccharinum) EL".‘}"{".,“#? ‘w‘ulnel ‘o'rg_v my right, but my O oldsmith for Lee Lewls In the character of er nays: * Hestood central, restingon hisle s anc of the thinga that, once read, sink Into | the paintera in varfous styles, ten ‘received the | and the Red Maple (A rubrum); but both sre 0 o, disclaiming at the rama time any de- the Tragedian, A o pct; ' Vi #ite Lo Indulge In pereonnlitics, Tut Mr. Mils, rlequin . e recited the plece with a0 much | foot, his Feht slightly advanced and at case, hig | the heart, and then flow out into tho Ife, in | first prize,~the f; orite subjects and- aplru.'nnu exprearion that l’:u(h rudience mnd | rightarm lifted,and h{n venerable face npturncd. | nameliess but potent infliences. 4 seape me B’c"r;eplt:xm' m‘r“wi)eluh }-"fl,’]'gnld o‘}- (rjn'ree';cmd -me'-“’ L o e ondi s }'flg';g"c't‘x‘::e‘eofiuh“kf""( Stead of toabih mannger were electrified. At the conclusion hie | Then his massive and eolemn volen, breaking The * Favorite Poema™ of Tiood and Tenny- | fers Inexhaustible materfals. Taken together, the S8oapworts Include up- | the caso, tndniged In :'flr’:'da"':f”ponnnnk'ln "."r?x'.'.'fi A Short Hist f Rhode Isl turne nmmlimr!ugnmlnfinnnn , beluie trafued | clear from any impedimont, was heard arflen- | son are what thiey profess to he,—a cluster of Iu 1871 was founded the Finnish 8oclety of | ward of E‘;fl apecics. Polson -Jurks In_ the | which wan so vindietive and maliclons in s char- or SLory ol hode Island | inthe tricks of the gymnast, and went off the | lating with a mournful beauty the last words of | the cholcest morceaur from two popuiar poets. Arts Applied to Industry, whigh has alsoa | velus of the race. The savages of Guinea pre- | cterthat 1 felt conatrained to appeal to the Court. ~Tho Ottoman Power atage fn tho true style of “the character, Jlo | the play.? At thelr close, instead of fuclin. Sjeclal school, This Boclety fs contemplating | pare venom for their arrows from Paulliuia | 1did not call Mr, Kon *+n misorable Jew," nor " Diumce: Al v ind st - pans | (15 oy s et an ks iy, | g pret EASTEN QUBSTION: | el df bt ot s locls s | s, Hhaepveal devrt s st | et s et L g e 4 v i 'y y ) " N0 LTIES OF THE DANURE: SER- citing, and has clever “young peoplo in dif- | by the Indlans of Braxil for stupefsing flshes. B . i in Lurope. was regularly printed on the play-bills, and the | into vacancy, and, as {f some strango intuftion """"R!.,fl.’;,‘u,}m,‘, Pfl,‘gi}.’,fi,\,,u{ AR ferent art-entres of E\m’pe, Fe;:m’g’,g denign, 1‘,:6 Paullinia pinnata yields a nla:vr-:nrkln 'y :.‘?.:“L'!.‘..L“,‘é‘fl;"."1?.!.2"7;‘!1.‘1‘»2‘&“-51‘3.""%‘?.’3?’1: epilogue was apoken with reiiewed success. | or prophet spieit had ralscd the veil of fate, ho :\'f:n and fiinatrations, Hoston smcs . | engraving, pafating on porcelaln, ete, hut fatal poison; and the frult and leaves of the | couid asy nothing that could provoke me o Vios Aciilling This achievement of a boy of 11 showa the un- | uttered from his own mind the significant Or2001 Co., Chicago; Iladiey Dros, Co. X k The Principalities of the Dan- common spirit and shrewdness that character- | words, *And soif ends,’" Forrest was sullering Price® 50 centA. " ART: 1S, fiflfiflm {Il:nfig‘cjl\:?::‘:‘.nl fi‘::’c‘g: "()'h:%%nasl:! :;::fl,%“fi' 'JL’.’.‘;'?Z r;:::: 1.:3"55.‘;"}.15’:3:‘3 b CSTERReet Tithully Kept o Ma work fn tho | Wenk hor 0, sk Dol walch e il win | g prcseut number of thancrtes of Watorienl | Tt fn satd that Queon Mary I1. Imparted tho Pl Coneelingls. arecuclion, Aithouls the | ot M comort yoal blless havs been difer = e ck bied, " i ¥ o L but I am informed he received hin Information ube--Art and Literary chanilery.atore, bt his Diowzhts were contini. | sich weakned phwors tint s, nevor attempted | Sorepends ranged under tho heal of % Tl Etst- | Jove for porcelatn from the Hazuo nto England, | [0t 18 harmiees, D e oty peorotls DI | 1ot ico af Me: Bl anier clrchmntonees ot Notes. ally occtipled with the dramn, andlic was study- | Lo plny azaln, On Dee. 7 of the same year he et hoth of ths maeuct | Ste flled ber rooms at Hampton-Court Palace | prduce fruita both wholesome nod delloious, | | 116 bert calenlated to elicit the real truth. Ro» . Ing _plas-books In_every 'lolauro _momerit, | read “Othelio” In Tremont Temple, fioston, | Ive. 1t gives s compinct aketch of the political | wien bluo porcelam, which 18 still prescrred | © Cortain mamborn of the famine pacicious: | apectfaiiy, ete., e Y Wo OB Through_ the Interpostiion of a friend, ho was | and unconsclonsly bade farewell to the public | life of the Principnlitics of Bervin and Roumanfa, there. A A markable saponaceous quality. “The ncrid fruits finally ollowed to prove what capacity e hind | as he closed the entertalnment. Five davs later | of the hablts and custoins of the peonle, and of Flon; Round About Chicago=rs for ncting, by assumingthe part of Noreal, In | the country was startled with the Intelligence | the pliysical features of the country. Amap,and | Mr. Henry Weeks, the Engllsh acpiiptor, died of thegans aapindus Iathor realy In, watcr, HAWTHORNE, and are used In the West Indics as & subatitute lic Walnut-Streot Theatre, in’ November, 1520, | of his sudden death, which occurred while hie | portraftsof the relgning Princesand Princesses of May 23, at the age of 70 years. His cllef work | fo . i t A f Ll 4 b2, Ao PA-Beta- ard Oni- The Spindle-Tmes ahd Ie Interpreted the chinracler a0 forcibiy that | was aloue In his chln;ber. performing his morn- rvin and Roumanla, are notablo features of an | fa the monument to sl,eu{:y and his second wife, tv‘:nrna"u.-nnm"l: IT-:::Iudnl:lrm alxty l‘l’t?e&hufi&cl‘l‘fl!‘. e m""":‘g u{'{.’;’,{;’ff’}'.".”ffl';,’,’{' o the play was several times repeated, and lio was | ing-totlet. 1iis servant found him lving half- | altogether satiafactory llitle volume. Mary Wolistonoeroft Godieln, in Christeburch, | In foapt Scveral of the Boapworts havc Bweol harp of eastern 'on[ the Soapworts. assligned roles In other dramaa succcesively | dresscd on the bed, with a pair of Hght dumb- Hariipahire.” ‘ho monutment fnoniy & ecnotaph, | markel medicina) virtues, whilo tho timber of | That even in slumbes tzombiont with the tanch FLAXIE-FRIZZLE STORIES, 24 Blicllvy's asties lic buried In Rotne, and Marg | some of the Sonth-American trees fs very valu- |~ Of pocts who like the four winda from tuee wa- DOCTOR PAPA. By SBormim Mar, Author of | Shelley was interred at Bournemouth, a few | able. That of Pteroxylon utile fs searcely in- Alll||'mnne|:|(hg¢‘o(h,flflnrb@]nnm_ . 1 g % .u.3‘3}'&1’:‘:‘.&‘5‘.‘Zfl'.:fi:&f&'ffi'én: pepitle Prady'Storles, "ete. Tiusteated, o= milea from Chrlatchurch, ferlor to mahogany. 1t burns rapidly even when Bag, wilk thou bime he allen hanas too mucty rflwrnmx(cd. Forrest was now 14, and rem; Lella in bis hands, | k- ably mature, sclf-rellant, and ambitlous. Dur. | _ in Chapters IX., XIL, XVL, XX.,and XXIT., ing this same season ho hired the Prune-Street | Mr. M?cr ive ac styl, 3 s 1 ! - A British Workingm.an a1 an Amatenr R'&"u'fnsfix': single nigh :;".‘,‘:““-%fifi‘.’i’:&“i‘rf.; Atyle At acting ahi ol the chictcluracters o bis o0, g & Tuopard, Chlcagor anwed, fe. | Miss Thompaon, who lald tho foundatfon of | Eré<h and in used by the - Hotlentots for ki bich from ‘thy Inureled reating-place have Naturalist—Brief Bcientifio i Hiimmelf aking tho part of the hunel, | skilfal manner with the oz and growth of Horhls lav, Ia. btiel oF - ik t - | her famo as an artiat by the exhihitton in 1974 of Thee, crowned-one, In thelr hold? Thera Ia & |- Notes, back King, The audacious atiempt was inail | the dramatic art, of fta truc standard of eritl- phic dlay I8 ono of our most successful | a battle-plece eutitled ©The Roll-Call,” has | * A NATURALIST. ' na s | ! me respeels @ sticeese. A good house was in at- | ciam, and of the classle, romantic, natural, and | Writers of storles for the youngest of the Nitle | since then excented three military palntings, Bhnuld quicken thee! Na carol Hawthorne #an; onilance, and Forrest" was ' sbunduntly ap. | ATEIstc scliools of achig.. Whila frcatiogt 6{the | folks. Bhe understands childifa thoroughlys | Whicl havo equalei the first In mort, "L fugs |- Mrs Boyd Dawking os written a slight ac- | o ERou!d asicken theed Ko carol lawih i E plauded. doniestic tragedy which desolated Forreat's pri- | and, while sho cliooses for the subject of her E-M'"” ara now together n the rooms of the | countin Nafure of s worklugman who has made Madc answer, quick as flame, LIFERATURE, Tho Loy was now benic upon following the | Vate life, he dilates upon the qucations of mar- | delineations the brizhtest and funtilest sped. | Finc-Art Soclsty in London. The one recently | couslderablo progress in selenco under circum- [ To each breath of the shors from' which be carcer of an mctor, and eagerly sonuht an en. | FaKa and of divorce. 1lis scnilments upon | mens exiating, shc In over perfectiy truc (o na- compleled ropresents W The Return from Iuk- | stances which recall the cotch natorallst Ed- ) aprang, #: i » Acailemy s And prose llke hls was pocey's high tone. { EDWIN FORREST. ment with & dramatic Poa 11l these subjects are Hheral, and are expressed | ture, *Flaxic-Frizzle" Is every hit as cunuing | ©7080," and in thus described by the Aculemy: | words, The man fs one of *the bands™ - LIFE, OF EDWIN FORREST, THE AMERICAN | fkccompiiehed tn the fall af 185 witen Jagaire | with nerfoct frocdom. It fs hix ballef thiat they | as s Littlo Prudy, " tho popular lierafne of o | /e scete i the rond that curved down the so- | Touior T AR e one of Uthe ban “‘m’f"n: NP S - TRAGEDIAN, By Wittt Rousseriur Ate | of g traybling company b o aaiary of § por | hould bo discusscd swith openncss, In order to | farmer sorivs; il both velong Lo tho smost | called omo Ttidze to the cam of thie Sccond Di- ¢ 2 He drew e native land, g Ol o oo I Fhliadelphin: 2. 0 Lipbin- | Sk, Wil the marecment that. ho ahould tako | purily them of the evils hat luye nbered to | charming sirele of Jurenile wouders. O e i By g aialion of sol. | Jamzs Whittaker, Ile was led to sclentlle pur- | g fow and rude plantations of hef Past, COtt & Co. Bvo., po. BH, Price, 88, Ay part that. might. bg aliotted to him, e | thetn through auclent tradition; and ho fear- . eyl ftam the Goldstream, Uuards wnd | sults by sceing some ono pick a biccu of conl- | Fringed by the heaches of her soandingaores Mr. Alger has keot the public waffing tong fn | gidrbd’ the fortuties of this troupe for two | 12881y acts up ta the level of his convlctions. A NOVEL, Hiragaling cotumtt of fosrm. Ahree Teaseian pers | shale and remark that there was fish-sealo fn fler chilren, xs ho drow them, there thoy stand; { expectation of bis promised blography of tha | years, playing with them fn Plitsbure, Cluclo- "’“i ““}"""‘ °fm‘°l""“‘ ‘”"I‘:l'"’“"“' boy, With | pANGLED. A NoveL. Dy Racuer Canew, Cul. | oneraarein the centres in tho rear, the French | It. fle examined tho plece skeptically; then s’.ffi‘:'r‘.?".a !‘rfu’ .h'f::"u'-‘m‘.'e".5‘;.‘.2‘:%3.’.':'3?:&”4:"& ereat Amerlcan actor, but thers will bo no mora | Datt, Loufaville, fud smaller towns ajong the R f;m'n:ri‘nmva'fnf's'fl'fl)cg"f.fl"‘:o mollow | “eaco:"8. . Grigga’ & Co. 0mo., pp. 218, o ECL1fgl0 {10 rlEht, the men cheerink | begau to collect; and finally devoted il bls | Betimen the orchards and the clover-Belas complaint of & delay which {8 closcd by the pro- | route. |‘[J“‘”a . montll bilora ’t‘l"““'l{" 18 lio | B Payatematle caurse. of excreise, bath- !rrlmi i “Tangled | : of Tnkerman, and tho hetahte trom shictUinn | mornings and evenings to_sceumulating and e Into wuods o erhaiowing a hast duction ofa work worthy fn every respect of | FRHERCACH 8 RAKIABIMONt At t 'us',"'f",'r‘:k" ing, and dieting, he hrought his physical condi- I"’ "{"‘ ¢ "I“K o 1 8 approprintely anplied | Tiyexian guns fiad cannonaded: A fong scattering | studylng objects In natural history, He was | That "“’"".,‘.‘,:;’;Eg‘:lr,“;‘l‘_m'}:fi‘mgfik' the fame of ita subject and of fts author, Tho | fiis sriking and originel o neting won | b1un up to the lighest standard, In tunching [ 0 the plotof this tale, which Is tnzenfous fn | linc of ‘birds s n tho ‘sky: sallen vapors of | unable to buy a microscope, but procured a |y iy ey poryOf Sndlal Ableldn e world can afford to walt any number of years | him muny frionds and admirers In this gay, | $hIs pliase of the actor's experience, Mr. Algeg | conception. — Less ability fs exhibited in tho "dmk:'xh Inu‘l‘l-m‘“d Aot aeae ey ptieae | Suple of leuabe, stid mounic them Limself 1n oy 4 whon genlus {8 cngaged in the commemoration | pleasure-loving city, and he was much courted ht"“:'l"" f""'l""‘"hlt °"F°’t“"“l'i5'-" u‘"" {I'""““‘ manngement of its detalls, and In the portrayal | The minnrincidents :,i":‘f;,,,;‘,ff;,, tllll‘l’:lll’;nfiln,;:r% f:flffihfi'ffi'fi&'{fl"ZS&'{:’:’;.'Z'-?:.":«’.‘; l":}:lel ufi‘z;fl‘ Riery Endicol gudes onbhls odiy ot of genlus; and the frult of its slow, and scholar- :lml 'nrlntc‘rcd “lv:);'lll hl‘rd's: ‘c;l (;:Y‘I.el‘(‘:l';)'w le“m\xF : r:nol'":l:o’fm :rm;nfinflil&zp’:'; t';]flc nl‘ls"r-‘ : ml‘:: of the characters fnvolved. ‘Ihe scene of the ‘n'rllln(t:’. -::l;‘:g.l:; m 3»: t’lla“n‘l'll‘l‘!z;u “!ifvrmlll'.x -da; eantrer, which be has cut into sices 8o ns to Within the Frovince Hoare 3y, and stadious Inbor give token In every part | tho friculs wained In New Oriounswliom s | S05 ociion Tiyn favorite: topie. with hirg, | Sction s Iakd at a suimmer.resort in Switzerland, | {istely vafied; on those, how e it | ahiow thelr winute structure, and afterward pol- | The encient zovernors hold thelr broldored state, — that tho thne conmimed was faithfully used In | e Pushema-taha, whom “he. accompuniat | and he descints upun {t with great carncstncas | S10rdInE an o L ror e nathior 10 16 | kind. Fith iean nction and iein'intonmity than the | ialied them, cementing thm on s and pub- | | SUll gl the et the simtows cams tnd go; fusiring its complatencss and finfsh. fo L canp of th Lrile I the suhiner of 1%, | ALICSINE, L (L o rendor | BTG modo et I, - Tho mover in the At clfort, | puchisies hrat a4 S0 forior of romt-abatract | bing them down on the kitehien-fioor untl they. | e DAV VSRS SutS leo Despite the marring fnults In bis cliaractorand | remafning with them, and studying thelr char- Lito i 1 Ritractiver e | i flction of ayoun wriler, nnd an auch may bo | {x fally cqual 1o elther of hese worke 1n beners] | botanisias well as zeologist, i Thrit a 8 ki o ) id- | acter and minnners, ' for several ‘weeks. (e | tho Life of Forrest complete and aftractive. repardedl as o promlse of better things to cotne, | artiet:Jike treat 1 WhaL frouticd sihis) et mmi wald and | Lls art, which hla bost Iriends will not deny, Ed- dwelt fn thelr tentr, ate thelr food, adopted | I8 embellislied with ‘s number of flue poriraits | "5 —_— B o comte. Dreceve & r“lmmh o e loe 10 e E stee, win Forrest was agrand personality, a man who | 4r6® 0t Cand” thi gained that ' acenrate.| Of tho actor in privata and dramatic character, 10OKA HECEIVED. Eaiwart thon betag manslve and {impesne in hieh BRIEF NOTES, Where standn s Iddet ‘galnst the accuescd tres| towaredlighatovolis (ellow-menn physicaland | kwledgo of tho Iifoof e Indla whit hu | 854, by tho reyacet, ot Forrest bimecitcon | ooy dQORRIECEIVED, | eercad!wilo Ui fagulty of bicioial ‘exseulion | Tho Norwegian DecpSen Erpedition s | Whstaark neocessions thifher slowly climb | ; intellcotusl stature. To roprosont bim truly; | aftersard exhibited i ‘his famous persouation ;’:.‘:’:‘-r:::’:lfi:?lw:{a:s‘gfl:: '{gz"“&‘:;;“f:":";mli“ ";} A Tuoman, | Philadelphing Claston, Nomacn & i o think. reastied hera s Uisher developuent | resumed the work which [t #o woll carried on | Thotr midnight tryat with forma tbAt evil be, 3 1o take the moasuro of his varied facultfes; to omlvllnnwrg- i Rorast ook thiaia pralse. % s Huflelngor. Chicago: Jansen, McClurk & Co. | Thioupeon has undountedly once azatn sosievedss | during fast ecason. I was 10 teave Bergen Aronnd the witchSre 13 tho forest grins < which they wero cxpended; to show how they | el event of tho season was the enigement THE TURKS. Senoos, Nouat, CLARSES, T TruTES, Avur The Portfolio for Juna has the aceuatomed | ‘The prograumo for an anthropologieal exhi- | Reveated hin I\nglu. von as 1hay were, e were affected by errors in thodlsposition, and by | of Ednund Kean, to whom Forrest played the | THE OTTOMAN POWER IN KUROPE: ItaNa- | vrneantrs, Axn Gosrer M * Idlosynceasies of the temperamuut; and, finally, | sevond parts, The great trazedinn began s | T0nE, Irs Quownit, axty Jos Decins, My lin. | Biscuorr and OTin F. Prearney, ! to draw the Imprestive sl o the who! gnw;cfm'«n;wuh,w;'.«'-n andy s e did ?o,t 1 | Bnsen Cotgra Napa: Liwians Sacaitin & o | 80, el s gonts S0 J4mem MECIrg & | af ono of the pleating pcturos of Grucae, e % +tend the rehearsal rrest called siwon bim to i : feCl Y o, o 7 M Ti o ~atlonal Gallery, London 3 example, required tho cxerclso of gifts mateh- |'Ghin directlons rouarding his own verforme | SiicKe} dangeih deClarg & Go. “12mo., pp. Ponater, Sy Bartx foviare Tostons Loy | its vzo belng slxteen fuchds 1 reive and s | =ults. Hix pummons on man's splrit: none Lat he, g tho sctor's own in strength and fincnces. | guca of Juyw, Tl was shown to tho oo of | Tha most able and comprehionsive essay on | OB M¥hathor tHo lisnt thersar wea cleas ar.elosied, attractions and teachings for art-luvers, ‘The bitlon, in connection with the Parls Exposition ‘The prayer! ‘ i L3 Hidloy Bros, & Co, I Price, | hall; and represents s young girl leaning upon The Rusrsian Ocographical Baclety will post- | Mr. Alger has proved cqual to tho duty intrust- | Kean, who weleomed bitm with cordial kindness, BN Pages s | O bt o vty ( [} i 8. w. 7 nl clilor nd the winsome mald, Tledo, 0% | flrat bicture Iy an etching by Francols Flamene | of 147%, tins heon published. It containg many | Theermut royaterer, the Luritan, Dark Pynchedn, enful Hi i 3 intercating features, and promises profitable re- ‘;lrut Ju':n:u ::\x:.e {‘L"fi, D{I‘: w‘:ltzl;m.-l!nllfidt ks 4 n! ¢ hiou, holding carc| o ¢ Ang e el ©d to him, and has created a work which will ba | * In answer to o queetion ns to the business of | tho Turke ln Eurobs which Laa been given to UNCTAITED. A Sronr or Exatisn Lirz, iy a-'llnlyc—“fitfrml’fnl'ru i:le!:': 'm?v!:ll‘é'u::llm!m l:l‘r‘:-:: pous th "m“l:“ ""f; ;’{ the A."{”DT, m‘.“ “,'"" 1In dee nféfi.‘?.fi“.‘n‘.:‘..'iu; itas eushrauded & et ferpleces of biograply, | 0 bla, ho asid: * My hoy, Ido ot caro liow | the American reader since the Eastorn Question | ~an Engilan Woinan. fioston: Laring. 'Chicago: | whild and blug. Jean Dapilste Greuzo, of tha | kb Suimimer, bub wll prosceuto tho exomina, Wil iearcs that ko $h6 charch-betls ring i::"lt vzhlu d il of Sl s take | ¥0u como on or ga ofl,'{f‘ Whis ‘w0 “sra o the | nasumed its prescut linportance, s tho ouo [, Matley Bros. .Ca. Faper, Price, 50 centa, Drvinte of iy, Fance, was tors fn ‘\'ql:l?s‘c:.’fh‘ll: Sengons. 7 e (e DR andioll : Proferenceabiovo all others. Nover hofore, In | horaie maton ok i1, front of e, dintlot | forewith offered Ly tha eminent English his- | P\d)iiia: a0 ott & Co. ~Chicego: Liad | Darl, and his smpte; natumt weere ean¥ 2 | e twenty-stxth apnual meeting of the Two natures {n him strove 1ho lives of tho 1most famous of the wearcrs of | not yeb breakfasted, late as it was, but was tortan, Edward A, Freeman. It fs but a short ,'lty‘ur{nl. & Co, L0, .,ih'(m. " . | appreclated In his day; but, since bLis death, his | Amerlean Association for tho Advancement of | Like day with night, his suushine and loom. the sock and buskln, hias such diseriminating | 100 dressing-gown, with thio. mirks uf cxces. | time sincd tho suthor reprinted Lis * Mistory | NGRANE, SEIIEL AFLREGLOW. | Boston: | \yrks have become 'highly prized for thalr | Selenice convencs at Nushville on the *Ji of Rt e stern fomfullione erecd detcenilod; 5 delincation of character been united with m,_,,"f eive Indulgence in dissipation and sleepless | and Conguests of the Barucens,” aud this later | 1ame,, po. 916, Price, 81, i * | burity of conception and tendur flesh- | August, Tho lritlah Assoclation meets at | fh8FEFER 0T Romy inekorsblo dave | S liours too plainly revealed In his whotn appenc- | voluma fs intended to sctvo as n supplement of WILLIE DlsTORICAL READER: Basen oyne | tits. In tho etehing contained fn- the Plymouth, England, Aug. 15 Hut therewithal the lizhtsome laughtor blended ket““ ‘";d fll’ll"‘flc"r‘"u ““I"I’lflh ;': ‘1'“’ h"'t‘"“:“e ance. A rosewood pintio wan covered withspllth | ¢hat work, Mr, Freeman has expended a good’ Ghzat Evxrs 'n;"I‘l'rfimm Tliox TUE Chza- {x;'fl‘fdh.'{_-"!? c‘wru‘alti;.l;o: |lll|c '?r(glml 'u core- | 1t hoa been stated that the India-rubber toys | Of that Atcadinn sweetnicas undismayed 9 | 1 N 1 N L. 3 . 2 V' ¢ 3 ! . Hipon the sspecband slknileanca af gvents hur- | Bovmmch oE L5y mioh iane yohrener heam | doal of study on tho sublect Which occuplen | - T Eaneis ChLAIFR Lix ity Tl COlois: | Gt hoet ooty oot it OUE (Y | maten Franco were retlered polouons e 1 | o VUlch nda b ore i, mplrsconaan 'm':t place lnl:.lm curmni‘ of a strong, Qv:lllenmn: me siogl? asked Kean. *O 5es, fn Zom Zug, | Mm In theso two books; fndeed, he declores 2‘:"’"'“1"“" \’mk,‘;‘r;d '1‘1“ %1 4; 5. Darues | graphlcal sketch of Greuze is followed by the m ;’Iu;’;l‘h‘:’lflcr::I!':erlluuwu:gl(::ll léol:;‘:ur:ng calaa Dich sees, bevond the ehaite, ¢ and mutabls human life, L * | the Waterman? ¢Did you”sco iy Zom | that it has been through Nfo the “chiof sec- | g¥ g i mo IR p Aot e carng. | Usual artlcls concerning Albert Ducrer and his declares, after & careful inquiry, that the arti- | 72O Nalad nympli of evety tiopling rill 1 onded e i1} : oot % 3 5 * | contemporarigs,—treating, thls thnc, of Ducrer's | Sps 3 Aud licats quick Fincy wind hor willfal | Ty toeo who dosiro malnly o chronology of | 1iumed tong of eanesming ehgermose s lournorl e e s Avestigation, Duing | “TON. TIESTEAWENGING. Ly & & Duake | fieud, sho Tuaiian, Jacors do DIriart. One af | c108 870 perfoctly barmless. " - e datcs and facts Iu the history of an fudividual, | thoso songs purely from imitation of my old | pi tst thes Aol lyllyl ".l Tiustrations; New York: Sicmillan & Co, | the encravings of Barbacl, 3 loly Family with '"h|llléfl}t"flslhf\l‘l“f- J. lx;-l“?&l-"; affl,'gfl"} WWhat It he brooded Tong however distingulshied ho may have been, it ean | friond Incledon;” and T approached him so | lished In English perlodicals many artleles | Chicago: daneen, McClurg & Co. Prico, 25 | St. Paul, s given by tho hellogravure process, | of the Royal Soclety, 2t Dicector of the Reval | on Time and Fute, —the ominous procemston Lo urged that Mr. Alger has overlonded nfs | Cloecly that it was sald no one could tell the | touchine it at different polnts, and hento It (ans cents. o This in followed by a review, with fllustrations, | Botanleal’ Gurdeus at Kew, Lomdon, will visit OFf yents that with Man' ihations frown, — ki- - Algs pypromiee B8 | wingliz of one of us from that of the other. | ono thoraughly conversant with all its bearings [ OUVLINES OF RTYMOLOGY. DyS. 8 Maine- | of Squier's Peru. ~ Next fsan elching by Mon. | the United States this suminer. o will be ac. work with critical and phitosophicol comments; | Byt now you stinll hear me slig my favorito | thut ho now resumes it. nan, Lb D)., M. N, A, 8., Prafeesor of Compara- | grin of & portrait by Lely of the Princess Mary | companied by his wife, who was tho widow of | Jus e that he has rendered It tedious by continual dis plece.’ Ho sat down at the pluno, striiek u few Mr, Freeman sympathizes warmly with the | . }[)\‘fir’m‘ln,h[wg |§n I;nxu L I\cr-ufigélmlnlnl, ete. | of England, daughter of dJames IL; - after- | the naturalist; 8ir Wiillam Jardine, Crime, on {teown hiead calling vengeanco down, -« Rressious, and by the uterpolation of éxtended p:(un, mnl n|uux,l.no,well-knuwn s0ni lnl Moorlc, fi:;rl;:l‘xl ol;fll‘.:fl ";‘Illlokm’l‘;l ‘fl:llrlng fllth'mw m} It nmfi‘; " o P Lglllv‘l‘v'l.tuw. ?’ Chicago, amu n?u‘l"‘fl;n L;LJ;Iri\:z ":'hlflm \v"ul; ,: bc‘..);,h Capt. E. Elton, the Engllsh c‘fl"“' Mozam- | Desf u:n,:lnac: and blind, that, llke the mountsine % vied - Farewel hut, whenever you welcome 1l Y o Turl e whole foreo of 3 B N, N VORKS d, and {n bique, started, with a small Ei i oith' st il on e v ons. St | o Tls Tacd wi wery paley and wora an o | b anunient s directed o n demanairaion of | "I CHOIL: EDITIO. TUFNORHIGLL WORKS | Jichrg"y ropresimicn at abuit 13 yearapf ape, | bilussasaiartel wi smalf Europcun party | vuta it Sty beae of g0 andalf ket tnee o ceiticlam, on friendship, Tove, and otbier y pale, ! it f 011 TO troguctions by i presauted, st ¢ i ¥ What though tho blemish which, In sught of earth, e i ot el 3 3 y 3 e an-occuslon fur dissortation. In truth, it inay | eyes looked nkclwfi treat fnland keas. Uoshhia | freedom. In tracing the history of tho Otto- 1mo. &p 0625, l’-fi:e. $1.50. painter, l.rl{. was a native of Westphalla, and :::.:; m"l n{\? m-«‘:nlllur::x:ltml‘x‘-cgn r(?:: mI;(-} I\\'hwcwnu' Death atamps us for his own at bo eald that Mr. Alger Is quite as prominent as | yud his suditor wept as ho sung, with matchless | inan Turks, ko showa that they have never ad- | CHRISTMAS CAROLS: Ann Ornrn Vensce, Dy | went to Eneland at the nge of %), in the train of dertuking, birta? s il oy Aty 1 Thephantal | Acpubolfecliue uid o most motraful swcet- | taiect beyim u tut of snkvilaations mnd | e Parvesaus Ml Eiphs’ | Prinee Wil of Orange, e wan wmplorol | ““0 "L yuono ana Pieatorat Exibition | Ah, nontho lew we know ‘ y the though " 3 thele form of governimng: ¢l . 0 3 J arles 1., romwell, an :s 11, 4 % h reader. 1f o book 15 saugbt. for tho fstractian | 2Cpyy Lo fiul stanza of tho son it thicle form of goveramen, which ffixel | co, Fh TPCIRGE, A Naumarive op | UOIOE Knightel by the futter monarch Tio is | Thich oponed at tho London Aunriun dune 4, | o gl the haberetouity o (il In'tho periormance of “(Rhello” that pight, | by the laws of the Koran, will not WHECH 73 ! b . it affords, thero will bu no objection made k‘(,rmtglfavu‘nn oriinal rendering of the Jies safTerthem to tnnka any advence. Dur. c‘}-f,&,,s""k,é‘:“"“" axn Onattaeion | known by the greal number rather than by the | there was a very large collectlon of stuffed | With which the waves of belng palpltate, recasion, — Whether [n ecatasy of auralnes this becuuse it 18 extended and curichicd, o wife: of et well with Carlo; | 0@ the 500 years since they cntered oo \Wania: 1801 -180%: (8701871, | &real walue of bis portraits, Tho Zortfoli | Fiver-sh, contributed by fourteen angling clubs oy oF o, ! far boyond the usunl custom, with the kicas unid {15"'"':';:“’,',"g.s'"',‘f,;:’,’,’::".'J':n‘f,'.f 'i‘,l.u:v"énl{—::m' Furope, they have made no progress iu B}”“v\".‘p.m‘l’i. T, a8 lA-I-I:’l":'nxl Auhnlm:nl(- describes the new Grosvenor Gallery, fn Bund | and e E',',',"fl,l.'fi]:'m(u n-h-l'-r T.l:fi-fixumll'.u{fi" A‘l‘l“fl‘n‘:‘l’n‘%‘fa’fi! hflfifi'\fiffm‘im! Pate: Sre pracict of o ol Toro chltace noal g | Mbieh powerfully affected Kean. An tho two | Enlizbtenmoit or moralty, They remaln whnl | - (ienersl lied statcs Volusicers'ang Secretary | aireety Lowdon, s belog its Lo paradiag o | 1 e of Angiing and plsctsutuer’ " ° | Nar trow s worl was aver sbusat quito c! b « Ct = o ey were In the hoginning,~—a rot ar- I o ation at Pariw. ew York: | go o 8. ere are hunig wi 2 © presence which, v'ercast it as wo tay, ity, and are clothed in Jangungo of cxtremo | Biterward wers In the dressing-room, Kean | the¥ wer o Tal o oplion o | Marpor & liron, Chicago: iy iy e Trat Layant ason can .m‘é.i’:' “6In the naing uf (od, Loy, | Durlans snd bigots, whose' rule aver the pe akeny McClurg & | the utmost earc aud taste,—those of any one | The Sclontifie Club of Vienna has 500 mem- | Thitgs far beyoud ou richness snd eloganco. In tho writings of Mr, | %l exeltedly, R 1 "1 | they bave conquercd Is Intoterably oppressiye, Lo, lima., pp. 28 Price, $1 L Sy Jlgger, both Wt i T bt L '\Zlflfl:x‘nlxlll Jou ‘g:::ytgn#' "W:‘;Tr-‘.fl: ’1'.':'{& Im e Frooman arralgns Eogland In stern und | MEMR LOVERS, | A Howaxce i fue Iianr | i nzhumf surroundings carefully studiul. | ciipics spacious bullding, with rooms for read- | 12 Donatullo'a eoll, —a LICE - rd forin, and whatever aubjeck they fllustrato and | i RS0 CE e WY P, Flnmnm severybody | Bcathing words for tho vart she has tuken in Clifeago? Tad 'fi}’ Tros, & Co. " 19mn. . 260, | Lhe picturcs are cxceptioually good; mauy of | fug, wrllfm(. diutug, and wwoking, 1t has u liroast plesi ord's . adorn becomies opulent und attiactive, & upholding the Porte. Tle seltlsliness, the fihu- £ e i theni are loaned, scazvely more than balf belng | spiendid library, snd takes ail the best journals of i Aler enjored the ntinato acquaintaieo i wieaka the it hercalternust o AL sk sy, ot lier courss In elplig lu;;r.lvc:,( the | TGN SACHIE] Voo 1 ulh o, MO forsale, - The fi:}{grghvrl’ull; s tyrisbtnewavd | o the o :s'iembmnm ot Il\lvuulli’xr(nlt o Into such blossom hrake o v o chaing of the enslaved Bosnians und Bulgariune, cago: Jansen, McClul . Paper, ocoration: clan,—Lhe walls of the | admisslon, wnd au annual subscription o Our northern bedge, thal nelther il sad uctor's life, and was tho confidant of all the Duting the season of 1820-'7, Forrost plaved | iy opler to sustaln what slio s pleased to call TIE AMEMICAN SESATOR, L vy, Ny | diferent roomn belng hung with figured ‘crim- | florins, P Nor m:rs:e:r:fhouz'm or n'fm"’{‘:.'i‘: airivo and opinlons, feclings, aud decds of his entire past, | fu the Dowery Theatre, New York, then Just | yor'tuiarests i the E: t, ! ) Axtioxy TrouLors, Author of **The Prl son sk, the frieze pulnted [n delfvate arabesque, fail, $01s but natural that, his fatercat ‘shonld b | bullt: 4o was engaired ot w salary of g4 por | LT teriats i the East, b lodigantly ex- | - fuminsy, Too Sou Yuri Hasper & Diow. Chs | he pilasiers aint titing culorcid and ided, and | AT Alfrod E. Craven, an experionced Afriean | Nor any i it sombr lesves might take deeply mmmdi and his symputhiies strongly | Weeks but his periormance of Othello on the | fyends to his Inngruiice, and glves It a deep fm. | €802 duneen, McClurg & Co, Vuper. Price, 50 | the doorways draped with handsomo curfalys, | Xblorcr, fson the eve of duparture from Zan- | From clouded akis, could overeoins Its gladoess Il artist belng placed togeter,—aud the cifect of | byrs, drawn {rom all classes of society, and oe- rifting light drawn toward the man who'thus frankly unbos- | opening night ercatod so mucl enthuslasm that ¥ . Tho 0 tinl reader o cents, Marble tabfes and Persian rugs, elegant chiairs | ZUAT 00 8 scientitic tour In Eastern Afsica. His Or in the blessing of its susde prevail. omed bimscll, and of whom he avers u{u there hr.c salary was volunlarily ralacd by the man- Efifiahx'fi:%fi by u‘: nll‘xlx .Jrul::lnré w‘i{lf‘fl:::““‘lw; AT = and couchos, pottery and thlnr:: lllltf “1."ruunn of ahiecttelacudy "".’l rfim‘"l h:,‘ tury of the dis. F'p“h 'mfl,}f,,"' yided "h"fil"‘ ey Manat was evor mora and more rovealed to him that Sgeiunt "3 "‘Dfl 1,"‘ l"-‘ll"“']“"’, S'N“'h“"’“ in the oplnlon that tho ‘Ottonan Power shionld BY.““;"’?ILAE“H RECEIVED, plants, tastel “hy armanged, belp to sdorn tho Efil‘:m‘{:ma Aoe “!”l‘“g'[“: i!fifi’fl‘.fl.‘f{flrz" of wel L mreatli]. Blliba, Ehiebe-with the s worthy of bls resncct oud love, “IL 15 | rupldly and, at tho closo uf the scason, b, re- | g extinguished in Europe, or restricted to the | TOTTEIS AMERICAN MONTHLY for July | anartments. and o Wil endiayor 16 Drovocd ms {ab as Lats | Pure fowers hor promisa to her lover gara: true,” says Alger, “ho hnd undeniablo faults,— | Bowed his ongazement at $200 a night. Tho (John E, Fotter & Co., Phlladclphla). Con- Sofocts and cxcensan wiich mvrearydorinte: | Gontruct was algned fust boloro hia Siat birth. | N3FTOWesL bounda. tonta: < 8conio and Civie New Fngland-—Now- LITERARY NOTES, Tanganyika. Whero beni] and-Feuste’ nsied thor fnocent his nioble nature,—such as frequent” outbreaks | day. Thus at the age when younts mon gener- RUODT ISLAND, !:‘"{'p’“ i ".’ 'fi"""il 'i'..”fi”fifl A'fij‘“"' Hadley Bros, & Co. have published a cata- | The msmmoth recently discovered in Siberin feet, [ of haraucss and flcrconcse, occasfonal super- | ally bogin tho work of life, Farrest stood secuire | 4 growp JISTORY OF RHODE ISLAND. Ty | of the Worlkd: . Viotarly Engioh: Decoen | 1 f cholce novels, with was fuund tn the cold-beariie sauds of the ltlv- A brook ran on aud kisaed Zenobia's grave, ficlal profanity, s volu of unforgiviug hittcriicss, | Of fanio and fortune, Wihen 323 years ol he | ®Guonue Wammnotox Gusesr, LD, Lato | and Perpendicular Ecclesianticn; Architecturec | o7u¢ of cholce novels, with prices attached, | 350000 G SO0 0t v metres. Tue & sudden alteruatious of repulsivo stiffucss with | canceled tho debts which hin fathor nd Teftou | Non-iteatdont Professor of Ametican iliatory In | by tha Hove Willlam Biackwood; ++Tho Mys. | Which will be found useful for consultation, flesh waa solt, and of o lht-red color, when ¢ Slicnt and dark the spell Ouey, and toa unrestraiucd famillarity with | By, (Welks Soars heforu, bought ahoutctn | Comell Univemity; Author of **The Life of | terious Monokram, * by Warron Walters: “1fle: | Lady arkor, whoso Iively, pluant scvount | 8rat rovealed but it soon assummed the appour- | Laifen New-Encland by tio o Mo rte anather, 8till, In his own proper soul, from | Dis natlve clty ‘In tho name of hifs mother amd %""“"“f't’i;uk‘:‘x‘xle‘?fil ll‘::gfx'a'lulmi.“;;é.""f"r?n‘\-:-‘ :::':-rl‘e_ mnmclm and Bouvenirs of the Hevolu. of life in Notal was noticod i our volumns s | ance and wm‘uum-y of white clay. The exca- I vn§ 1 nd yi o Winter 8, sud_deposited the remainder of rnd Mes, Charles McKnight,** by 8, D, centrs to clreumference, undlsturbed | threo sist ol tion of the body will bu w diflicait operatiun, | Tho snows wralthe vanish, and rejolcing well d 3 hell ity thereby J.A. & I A Reld, Svo, 0t Neveta: **A Qifted and Heaotiful Princeas, * by | Hittle tine ngo, Is the wifo of the Chicf Becreta- | ¥ b . it ralthe vanish, and rejolcing wel AL R W T L I TR diy e o ™10 PP i f ey Y T B | et NSO RLBGaL s GG IR | om oo of i s of v T e e Forrcest, avowed In sct specch, anl apparent ju | couclusion of this genorous aced "he oxelatmed | This Is & readablo and sminently Impartin | Yerolution, ™ by ba '\‘.‘flt‘c‘;mflgb‘“ oy vy | kely to by the frat rulerof tho nowly-anuoxed | Atthelats Confercticoan tho Antlquity of PR, drong g aw the tenor of his l:lagrun{: o Mr. Alger Is candid | to o friend, “Thank God, T am wot worth o | history of Rhode Tsland. 1t Is written fn n Tiltory," |,§ O, Dihotns s 8hma Sinamas | Frovince of Travevaal. . Man, which waa helil at the Authropotogteal In- | yor wind'of Faradl And there aralefs atitute {n London, the devaters were divided (- | Tt 1o aing of 811 and woleame sil} b & memorial of, the celebration ot the four, | {0 b cqually stron partics. One contemdet | T sobiys peior, ae bt il rou; printing into England, there will be fesued a that inodern discoverics hul set the date of the Nor are wo yot bureft fae-slnille of the flrst book priuted (n England origlu of man far buck of the era assigned by | OF ono whoae sagas ever at hls will in his ncknowledgniont 6f tha blemfshes on the | ducat!™ clear, casy style, avolding prolix discussions of | Colnerdoncas—Aftor One Tundred Years » gy actor's churacter, of s crrors In conduct, and After fiva years of everInerensing succass i | jsputed pofuts, and Is entirely trugtworthy. 1., by daues lungerford ' Naton and Quordes: of the lwltations of his uchloyements in art. | his professlon, Forrest visited Eurojio, and gave iy Nor d b t aual ith 2 siCarrent Memorandai* ¢+ Literaturo and Art. Wiille Lie atrives to palliato so far as possible | two yeara to study and travel fn the ald contres { 7110 8uthor docs 1ot aualyze men with unygreat | - ¢oScienco and Mechanicai* “+*Obituaryi Lycll, Evans, and others; while the opposite Can answer back the ocean, toue fortone, by serupulous oxplanatlons, whero It In {inpossi- | of eibliizution, Whilefn Parla he win uskced to | degres of profundiiy, nor dig decp in bis re- | Filiossip and Nobeciook™ TThe nambor con- | by Caxton. 1t was published fu the Almonry | Lycll Evane, and others; while the uppusite i blo vo ucfenu, conaurablo trulta and ucts of the | pass s Judgmont upun tho talent of a yunie [ searchiess but this nocessary action on the part | ASESRERERLY JOMERISR0 ) gy yopyy, | at Westininater, in tho year 1477, and fs entiticy | Burty claiuted Lot o rorwiit aivancs bud Loy Tt ho whose quickoned oye pornonnze i 18 portravii, e docs wub attempt | ad promisivic actor, whi was o iako hivdebut | of o good hlstorian is liitle valued by | ATHENEUS forduly (Bpringielt, 1), * | Ao Dictes and Sayings of the Phllosophiers™ | leuverics aranf o mowt, uncertain amd ot | Baw through New-: xudsiite herlumust apirit, — e o ulpment or s redder, It b ?,';,‘,’::,':,:’:‘H"l“‘:}‘ffl&'fif;nu‘ffi"‘.‘fl:,“":,‘l'l"lfl‘{f:.""l:z tho nverag reader, and will not fn the present | SOUTHERN LAW RBVIEW for June—July (G, fi;fl'fi';i’.ff.fl’.?&'ung i, Ahonncment, W | clustve nature. The debato was eagor but in. | o 1o bourt, and all the staye ou which 1t lvant, 1. Jones & C: Ht. Louln), ocl vl o Roturun not, siuce he lald the pencl) b; nobloy carliuble justico, aud 1o do thls with | boyond o ruspectablo medlocrity, It laa por. | Casobo wisscd. Tho schiolar, howover, o epc- | 1P 1iVING ~ AGE—Carrent nambers | Bontum, of New York, civos s apecinen pagon | 4rckive, leaving tho argument about whero It | {6 Tivwiie act nons ather sball Faesist asulmilating sympathy and {mpartial temper, | foctly hopeless cuss. Thero are no depths of | elal student of Amerfean Wstory, will find It an | = (Littell'& Gay, Boston). quaint black-Jetter, with scarlet characters fne | W8 takeu up. What though i work uninishied Host Halt-beat nlnuluhu: 1"{1"" "l’lfll.'lm ‘fnunmcratlfim’ than unlu lntut‘nfi‘fluu‘luu Iln me""z ml)l Invw:‘uc{vu?;a.‘ ‘}ll: M}Flml"llll fizr :mlt‘ll:j: oF Uia ik £ith terspersed. ABSENT WILL T"r“u?'.'?.'fiifi.‘r :fl:{:em?g&n&fi;flwflbnl {13 ! good and tho evil, the baseuess and the grand- o1 ty is quick, bul superfielal, Hut tha o tirst chaptel o listory o Al ' e N ! our, of man as man,’" e succceds In h‘l‘- task .‘!‘é\?luh-lu'zfldx:l ';:lrl.—t.llm Ittle bng of bones | Colonlal period, Inru much fuiler thau the last, FAMILIAR TALK, Tho salary of the Professors of the Nor- Breaks nto inist: the haunting stzain, that fell University of Christiania ts $1,000 ot n listeners unaware, 80 well that, when his work {s over, tho convie- | with the miarble face and flaming yes,—~there | Rhode Idand’s part in tho Revolution Ia told in o T eeian rals Ih {ted, watchea, and llstened 1 X tlon I establtehied that ho has been fnapirod | s demaniacal power in her, 1f e 1tves, and | forty paies, amd her whols history during the THF. FINB ARTS IN FINLAND, Girat, wud Is gradually raised until, at tie and of Vor & ward Trom abatht Wi Eady freonplet ot pouh the sl -{n’:"flfi. " o ¢ ervice, he reaches the with brond and glorious motives to deplet a | does not burn_out too svon, she will hecome | present contury In the spaco of efghteen, This | From the varled and cutertalulng pages of | tWeilty-saven years' service, But tho weeks glide on u sllence, F Ebsunn C. BTEDNAN, great soul from a point of view wheroe its v‘mue- something wonderful.' That little bag of bones 'n partly o ucwml?' result of the widely-ditfer- | L' Art wo glean the following facts with regard I':'fi':l',':‘::.",:“.',','f:,s“f]";".nnimh!:h{fl','lf: "l’,f;':: And my heart 1 cold aud chill, ——— and It faltings would offer an instructive lesson | was the then unknown Rachel.” ent conditions of {ho littlo Stato fu tlie nine- | 45 1ho condition of the Auc arts in Pinlands ully of the University aro compelied to seek ro- | Cillibo s form esburied WESTERN PATENTS 1n the history of humanity, Forreat roturned to bis nativo country fn | teenth century (rom what it wuy In tho soven- | “°p ' B ol A ot Wk Lrde o et esth {ne elirs gllasufugabess, " Edwin Forrest was born in Philsdelphia, in | 1834, only to exchange greetings with his fatnlly | teenth, As with au individual, so with a com- e ) s se | e SoNTe S & tition was. aks fon aiias | - 24s e praui ekeh atil ot pulacivgs A wockly ltst of United States patonts lusned te 1600, 1ila fathior was a Bcoteliman of wood Lirth | and triends, and preparefor a eerics of perfurnic | monwcatih; the tmes of trial'sro the tmes of | Positions fu thla both fndustey and the fino arta | Twa years ago s petition was mailo for oh fn- i the tnventors of Illinols, Wiiconuln, and Michigsn and sterling character. e wus o inerchant by ...‘-m...h.:hruu htheatres, Flatterngovertures | development —and of cepeclal interest. | were well represented, the latter surpristngly so ;’fhu :I shed 10 “fi_;m Tty 0’mu .h‘x,‘“{; CHBIL 56 e wiida oAk a'aF Bl for the wock ending Juno 26, 1877, and each pat- Yocatlon, but, meeting with reveracs, w had been mads to him, which he had m\'c;m. Uninterrupted years of commiercinl prosverity | when it Is remembered that it is but thirty yoars study wud rescarch might be enatiled to uo’.u. Tn the valley's grim retruat, ent In tho lst will bear that date. Meported ex- to accept, and hold until his death, a small- | and his fimt appearauce took place fu Drury | contali fewor lossons of profit, fewer incldents that the people of Finlandbave given any study | but Tl Anrtitatton was Wbt ata) " | chsniing dirges welrd and ghostly prossly for Tus ‘Tuisons by A, 3, Evana & Ca., : hr P;[lnlnnl in A:) bank H;,:'h;sul-u. u'x‘lu; 'ani Tllt.cntic, "n ‘Outnls:r.-‘\\'l-lllu .‘g‘o “w;»(::l ul:|| ::Vln : (l’lg::x'hlc fi:’f::fi“:fih‘«'fl: "5?1?:{:::{@:'";‘:1 flll tourt. Long beforo that perlod thero were fu- e 2 4 ‘_.A-‘xn‘:mrlmu abave him fiuu.! patent solicitors, Washington, D. O, Charge foe nother of Forrest was the wor helpinato of | i, otdon, Macread Vandentfoft, Charl olitic on. hich 2 < v 0 it be this wretchud wngu! P an honest and Industrious man, n{m i tonder- Kfm!:llc, Charles Kunniy';ml Booth hal rival | ke lefiu Iulund wliat sho Is were fariely de- | decd pletures and sculpturo fu the castles of the SPARKS OF SCIENCE. Must consume me o'er snd v'er, ;‘:’";‘:::Lu;‘::‘- l??nmuo :x ©copy of tho Patent -1y loved and reveronced by her son to the end of | engagemients; but the yozug American actor | yeloped lu her carlier history, and, thercfore, | Swedish nobility who ruled the country, but And bls words of tender greeting ”w hialife. It was tho utention of his purents to | cawo off with a large shave of thy honors, I | dentanded greater breadth of “treatinent, The | these were imported, and exerted no nfluence | 1LORA ROUND ABOUT OIHICAGO. Bicws my hearing nevermors? . Murrane, Hochiolle hurvs shoes, educate Edwiu for the minfstry. Ho evinced in | Juno of the followlni yeur Forreat was mareled, § Work shows fulrly what these weve, That which | on the nativ population, 8ince Russla took | i BrixpLe-TREES AND THE BOAFWOLTS.~— entio Mamhiore:feionds Bave siaced bl o 3w Puu.hbfl Tark, knob-aseh, Llils boyhood the possession of uiicommontalonts, | fn the old Cathedral ‘of Bt. Puul, to Catherine § 1t lacks in a critical analysls of men and moss- [mu wlon of tha country, in 1500, and has tricd Thero s a'beautiful twintng shrub, 'l D‘(’;f |‘|’ “:‘l'n:r'\-'d M‘:‘“ i r‘:‘.":_ ced bim, Ft.unrmm luiwe wagou end-gato, i tho invst marked of which was a gift for clo: | Norton Sinclair, the beautiful daughter of a | ures Is In u largo measurd balanced by the gain | to develop the ol Fintsh peculiaritles, the | Fhers is a'beal SIS SARTM XA | R et . MR Tl i | cutlon. * Ho was kept in school from the age of | distingnished English vocatist; und fin the au- | I the cusy fow of the narrative, which will | people are strlving for all klmlsof fmprovement, | our woods, which deserves to Lo cherished in filonsons on his pulsolees Dresst? s Nebrna: boariise & to 13; but the death of bls father, oceurring | tumn ho brought his bride bonie to America, mako the book moro widely popular than were Finland {a so [solated in position that it is not { cultivated grounds, It has shnple leaves, and DId some gentlo hand carves hlm rust, Klumundy, mower-kuif 8t the end of that tine, cqmpelled a chango n |~ No tuckdont veeursed to Intesrupt tho tido of | it a profounder treatise. casily influcnced by the progress of other na« | raceme-like clusters ot swiall, greenish flowers, As i ulowly ueared the end, ehapop Sranstin. Knubfaslnar 5 the plans for his future, “The family wero Jett | bis prosperity until fn 1845 he cntered upon u tions. Bince tne dcstruction of tho foudal | wprp wppear fu Juuc, but then is not its time e strains of carthly musio i W. Shsw, Clilesgo, earth-suger, e h: hnhnutul\ clrmmmlxlcn, lfldh |Ilwln 'wu lcl'un'fl miulcnluuul our lln x-:mlthl. lOu thlh YOUNG TRAIL-IIUNTER SERIES, :Iwcdl:hu i ‘r'cr.l ::ll;chllfiumlu:ln ‘mi.lllmx" iven of supremo display. "rnu occtrs {n autuma, With hia fsiling sousos’ blendr W."I'Ac!)lsnup,h’l.[-lo-tgalfl ‘ un,lmlmlap-mn, placed first in & cooper-shop, aud then ina shi, oceaston he encountered tho Jealousy of certain SSIN 3 ' Ven- | 0 eulture, aws, and puhlic nstruc- * " 5 o i 3 £ chundlery store. o | o e i Betoras and 150 diticulty with | Chosar i FUE QUICKIANDS: au, Tue Vene | 4 o5 he Rations! Universiy Bltivaved coan | whon. tho lobote, oraurecolored pads rigon Alis lotar—dnined 8 monrlae~. 0 E LW e e Metienny farinssase. - Hehad for some yoars before this cvent | Macready, which eventupted it the disgraccful | - Pacirié Srovg, iy Sauvei, Woouwont Coz- | sclence nnd poutry s but panting bud uo repre- | and burst. apart, disclostug the gay searlet coat |y Llotted o'er with rien remembered, & UL ¥reepork couibiucd coulies and fotater, ! cherlslicd a keen lovo for tho stage, and fmn- | Astor-place riot In 1843, wus encendered. For-§ xrxa, Author of +¥Tho Marvclous Country,* ete. | scntatisu lu the lund, cxcopt in the person who | cont in which tho sceds ars fnvested. Tho pods A Tie e} Ihues aat Yokia: £ W Jrnmali, Chicago. suiainatic harse-redl, : proved every opportunity tor sttondlng thoat- | rest is exeulpated by hls blographier from tho | Ilustruied, liostun: Lee & Bhepard, Chlesro: | filled tho position of drawing-master at the adhera to thelr stems for a considerable tLime, He bad wrliton—0 30 oftoni— H. it Bingleton, Highlaad, water-alarm aod fre-ex~ rlcal cutertalnments. 1ls had also distinguish- | charge of buving instigated the assaults upon 0, McClurg & Co, .16mo., pp, 817, Price, | University. This place was often vucant, and, 5 bl lwoked and longed for ene kind word; Ungulaber (relssur), 5 hlmself as o mewber of a Thesplun club, | Macrcadys but that be was gullty of Ignobte | 3160, 2 whon filled, was always occupled by a Swede, of | rendering the plant a showy ornament at the | whila 1 murmared at his silence, ... Bierry, Chicago, eravon Indsatructible Gabela). 3 and bud sctually made hls bow before the foots | anger and resentment in bis conduct toward his The volumes comprised In this scrics cducate | whom the tmost that was required was the abili- | season when flowers no longer lead thelr bright- Bick with hope so loog deferred, eicher, omn‘:fi.“mnfl“m. lights whea Lic was but 11 years old, This last | risal, ls frankly granted, a8 well as fascinato thelr readers. Thoy abound l‘v to paint u tolerabls portroit. But | poss to the scene. The shrub lv named Wax- 100t 18 —this 1h i Powell, Alxsrvlan. cullysior teeths fhoident oceurred In the old South-Breel | In his 4ith year Forrest lald tho foundation of |y teuthful pictures of tha scenory on the west- [ the gencrul intcrest in art-miattors which | work, or Climbiug Bittcraweet, and s kuown to iy on 3 Hesting B Hansts Huad U Lac e Kieaoes: iy yearntug lovi e, Grand" itaj [t S n Earth are blastsd— pie, pids, wagan (ro. ‘Theatre, the manager having asked him to take mptuous residence on the Hudson, which | ocng10n0 of the Rocky Mountalns, aud of the | 123 Prevalled in uivilized counteles dur- | g 00N L S0y PR oo g seantdons, 0 the. part of Rosalls de Borgia tu the melodrama | he named Fonthill Castle, 1o Intended this to '15'15‘: ho last balf-ceatury ° has reached ‘Gl hops for Ui abo ook, Bheborpan, coudle (desem), 1 of “Rudolph; or, The Robbers of Calabria." | bo the homo of himsclf and wife while they [ 8dventures which befall the traveler in reglons land slso; and in 1846 was founded the Fine Another shrub of an upright. growth, o ewott ..nm..{fl‘." Liwi e, -powder o borrowad & coutumio. ol i young Birl he- | Ted, aut afvcrward. hat ths mansiom Witk thd | ot yot subdued by tho buad of efvlizaton. | ish Boviely of Fito. Avth: 15 aima wesa do- | tho Waahioo, of Durning L (Evopmoauy | Abimiatangsien! talthral heert GRPBAR iR st qualntance, and, whou the evening came, went | cxtensivo grounds about it, sbeuld become a | Mr, Cozzens is & mnost vivid writer, describiug | ¢lared to bo % to awaken in the country a tusto | stropurpurens), presents tho saus pleasiug up- | Aud thoss words now sesmed to orush me unnebache & Lendu, ing, stamp-elaystor, § 10 tho theatro to dress. Boys bty blographor: refuge for decayed or superaunusted sctors. | jucidents with such graphle power that one | for the fine arts, snd to encourajze In their lwnunw turough tho fall mouths, durlug which With tholr flcrce and polunaut dart, . §. Dutiuise, Detro er, i- 1fe had been provided by the kind Eifea with a | Tho splendid schome was uevor reslized, for, my to be [n the very midst of them, | study and r"'-“‘“w those [irsina gifted with | its branches of crimson frult depeud froin their 14 feiends d F ey s ol ot e S er-plates, * i sort of turban for tho head, and for ringlets o had | befure the building was completed, Forrest had | with vital intercsts depending on thelr tssues, | nutursl abilitics, but -lacking the' necossury | long, drouping peduncles. Tho Washoo blos- N-‘“mup .lhtr:.‘ ';51'- lexert o6, 8: Bl Foriant o e > H Dluced horas-har dung Into 8 bunch of ‘curls, The | separated from his wife. “‘Ihie assoctatious with | 1is books aru a pleasant accession o juvenile | means for cullivation.” c sonis in Juuchlml is found fn the wood: Tty et ¥ ke 'f\.”,";;;“{m 5 e ——— $ lnm-u-dl-w{edlxmnumummn the back | gho spot bocame huteful to him, and Fonthlll | librarice, v The Boclcty couslsts of eharcholders, who | and west of the city. In stullar Jocalit! e s AT EARLY DAWN 1 & ©of tha slage, behilnd & barred and grated dour, | (usthe was finaily sold to o Cathollc Sisterhood . have beld aunual oxhibitions, st which they | Strawberry-Bush (. Americanus) oo 8 | whn 1 think bow mach ho sudeted, 3 ploring ot ofa privas. Akske atoo: sbyte, #1¢ | for u canventual” school. Forrest applied for a VEST-POCKET SERIES, dlvided a certain number of art-works. amoni | closely-refated slirub, blossomiug at the samy Al my own wo fades awsy, will tint £ould 5ot then well discorn hor ruaged awi somer | dIorce from tho womun whw, in his belict, had [ TALES OF TIE WIHTE BILLS, Dy Navmaxier | tiemselves by lot. They have uleo bought | thae as o Wuahoo, and beariog the swme " Abd ooy o bey forylvnces Addight of owe wilh tings the mak WDat Inconaruous appeataticv, breity soon Hosd. | Irrepacably wronged b, und tho frst telilbes | iriwtnonxs. works of patfve artlats, liuvo given aselstunce | handsome fruits. In this twilight dark sud gray, Th blldhesosd binta will bold thelr foast hy bia camo in frout, Lefors the footlights, Thea st | gau lu December, 1551, lasting slx weeks, It | ON TIHE CIOIOE OP BOOKS. By Tuowas Can- | to the desorving, and have orcanized art-classcs All the wmembers of the Celastracem, or | 5 u"‘ b lowis 3 4 once rose & univeresl guaw from the | wus declded wguibat the applicaut; but be ap- | _tyes. - and gatherivgs. This Boclety is ropldly | Spindle-Troe Family, nuwmbering upwardsof | Falthful-faithfull Yet ] doubted— Whito apiie-blossoms, Quttering dows, sescmbly. Bhe luoked about, s little dise | pealed the case five times, carrylug it fromconrt | PAVORITE POEMS, By Tuowaw llooo, Iluse | galningin popularity, and {s approved by | 950, are trees or shrubs: aud they are patives ook out i':"“:.' m"r'.h h"?"“:l‘l" b Bhil swootly scem coucertod, for the cause of this merdment. To | to court, and belng cach’ timo dofeated. The | . trated. the Governwcnt, aud encouraged by Hussia. | of the wurmer parts of Europe, North Americ: kellghte AL ushed ihrough wordisad channels Foranguls each & {ragrant crown, ot lutouse sorrow snd disgust ehe found that ber | Fitisation was contloued throughcighteen years, | FAVORITE POEMS. B A"“'“'f,"""‘“”;‘ I- | Tt possessce & colicetion of pletures and of stat- | aud Asls, of the Cape of Uood Hope, wnd o Lot s Alweys sbouk I Lindnese, Within my dream, omnand Jetcont woro qutta too short, ud ro+ | gy tlien Forrest, an old_mun of B yeass. gare e ottt ol Pt ate Shpiuod & 02, | tos,—modeat, 1 Is true, but much visited by the | Cuflt, Pert, and New Holland.~ Au_ acrid priu- Bend out houghts of hope nd lore, In foroate yreen, o'er wild-dowars rase, Taim palt of fach snules i loges Kably unfem- | yy thocontest, and pukl over to Mrs, Forrest | b Soius ity peoble; uud 1t sustuing schools at_Hel rs, | eiplo 16 common to any of the specios, sud the | And'our crowza shall be hore preclogs Wikl aport the fawns' - e atood 18 for & Lue, untll a boy fn the pit, ons | the sum of 831,000, the_awount of alimuny “Three stories by Hawthorne aro included o bo capital, as well us ut Abo. Thuso schools | seeds of several yleid au ol) useful for burntuy, When wy reach that bowe above, And sconted showers will sl of hls nates, whom ho bad (old 1hat ho was golng | Which bad sccrucd sluco the Gret decree of the W riin i 5 ary taught Ly the urtists of tho country, aud | The wood of the Buopymous Euzopeus 1s hard : 8. 0, Sruixe MATTRION. 0 play, sud who was hers (o seo i “m‘fu“ court, in 1851 the **Veat-Pocket " named * Tules of the White | contuin muu{ puplls v both the clewentary | sud fine-gruined, and was once n request for | Cutcado, June 27, 1877, 10ay slesh *+ o heels and the ig shoes! El-yi} I i1 ook After disposing of Fouthill Castle, Forrest | 1lls;™ and tho first among thew ls thet ox- { clusses and the advanced ones, whicls latier | the mauufscture of musical instruments, and e ——— Calta a8 & child whea al! is well, Bhol Orer on moatt shrned Lohe poy s 2k, s | cstahiishel Lis reitdene w Pliladelpi, it tho | quiato compoaltlon, WThe Ureat Blovs Face,? | draw fram tho antiquc, Tho deliooly reccivo | for spludies, whouco o s nam Splidie: | A STATEMENT FROM W, W. O'BRIEN, S aiabery taen, outh, o sud busl oise which e oeeu) through thd remainder | O, w __ | aunual 2,000 ma ro! he (fovernment, ree. In Germany the yuuu shoots ure bore o e ht of pain will 8! whiagered, ™ Look here, chiant you walt (1] it | o T Ko b guthored shout “hine s | Calllt au casay, au wiogory, an fdvl o fable— | Susuells, ERAS mares (6ot tho Qorernunenty | fece, Tn Gurmany the yauus shoots ure, bored G e s Tha TVl e Bl en: Batri dono, and 1'l) lick :uuul]:kn Lol P'he boy 10,000 nud 13,000 carctully- | What you will,—thero Is uot & mor charmiig | gro yigde to thy Socletyy t Jask uid grealest { 1aucls uacd for Uuer urtlelen of turucey. v ' S This constant suflering gone al Jast, n tho pit bawled out, -t Ob, s swears] sty | LDrary of betw A fthished pleco of fietton § h cy : 3 : el used u X day au article entitica ** Mr, O'Brica—A Scenu 1o e Tt care [ i ] el eclecled volumes, aud in thelr company passed | 8ud finlshed pleco of flctlon in our Janguaze. | Lujug that of Mru, Holviug, of Wiborg,—a do- Threo sub-orders aro united in the Sapinda- 3 o ud Hesven's THiiter, 100 Guriaia ceans dowa, ak paot osmisa | 1h Eveater bumber of hours. L whicl Lo was | Whether for beauty of dletlon, delicacy of bor- | uatioy 'of 200,000 marce, Which will piace the | cos, or {auily Of Soupworta: tho Siapbyls. | the Crminal Court, " n which great fnlustice bus | - ay porfian, WHER Wit qile reast de ki rgig, all porsplration, was bustled off the | not occupicd with his profession. 1n 1565, while | tralture, or clevation of sentiment, It may chal- | Soclety vb & sure foundation. 'The art-students | co, or Bludder-uutss tho Supindacea proper; | beon done me by your repurter, who ba either Sledoniteloents o o6 stageln dusgrace. This ludicrous fulluro way by | enacting the part ol Lumon [n the Hollduy- | jonee compartson with any writhig of [ts class, | Who recoive usslsteucs are numvrous,—~ths niost | aud” the Acerfuewx, or Maplcs. Of tho firet | drawn heavlly on his own imagication or beeu Sruin ln iy W § and, with one sxceptivn, bis laat, sppearance | Btreet Theatre, in Baltimore, Forrest was struck “wOu Cholee of Tookis" 13 the title of E:m; belog sent Lo tho bet schonls of Europe. | diviston we haye one represchtative, thesAmerl: | greatly tizposed upon by parties who sro fntereated - “5‘ e 35 8 female part. with partial parglysis fu the right lee. He got i the Chiulee of Books ™ 1s the title ol th e and wouen study abroad, in Purls, | can Bladder-Nut (Stapbylea trifolin), a tall | iy wlereprescotivg the real facts, ana who wer Wit Earth-hopes goue, ’ Bul Forrest was not ol & diaposition to accept | through the play f.y au fmwcnsu effort of the | the address delivered by Carlyleto the students | Antwerp, Municl, Dresden, Dusscldorf, and | shrub, with plunate lesves, and drooplie white ovideully secking s Hitly favorabls notonwty at wy ¥ar out uvon that uukoows sea e delcat, aud bo resolved to rod i ‘At carly dawi, Datsx Wirs, ot Kwalis de Borute by sowe sigual suceeas, ecn the fatlure | will, but thencelorth there was a perceptible | of the Edinburg Unlversity, vn bis lustaliation | Stockhohn. Howers suspeuded lu clusters frow the Lranchies | expouse. o wy discussion of Wie evidence in th dimluytion ot fil strecath aud & laly L}a bis | wto the ulllcs of Lurd-Ractors i bhe yuup LAG, Awoug the foest thiogs shown at tho Na- | 1 tho waulh of Muy. Titae aso succocdod by | 430 uf e buaplo va. Luuls Kuch, 1 bagus ufl . Cwicago, Ji LY T

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