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1878~TWELVE PAGES. hitter and acrid, I¢ can hardly be douhted that | little way, and 1t assumes a crimeon color as the | heads, In a ghastly row, enclrcling the burial fn nntritive matter ther excal any oaihle food | mandinies como. to berk apertinm s slam | Hoods " Thesn Meing sacritore :l-lrezrenlslac?!dgly {?;fi'f{:fi'.;fifl,‘.”}fi,;",‘.’:.‘.’{fi? l.,"“fi.",’“‘.’,‘f,'f,f,":‘,’_f"f n :xlmcnc;. -ml mflflkmnl;l» l‘l] tl u‘f’ wrodu;.;oa Itebing Irritation follows the hite,"” te‘r;‘wmun I(mnuhu when \he' barbarons custom | arated from fta neighbors by little spaces, 80 gfl; ::fl.:;l;‘:lnm b Gy A REMARKABLE COMBAT. Telerret o oAb eto AE; hel Ukl :n ""ifmlm' 'hex ! stlel(lnt" mf.'-"‘"x i e 2 7 CO) . 3 c “dipping.’* In the nperation of “setting, Penetr it e thicket scometo beim. | A correspondent, writing from Canads, near | Beveral communtcations from different ob- | & Fbbart af soarss steft e he! etz with m';" the stoms of tne trees stand some | Quebece, to Forestand Stream, describes arcmark- | servers bave appeared in Fluardueicke's Sclence- | hall wide, and an elzhth of sn inch thick, Is fect apart, ANOFIIOE opan Apatos and winding | Ablecombat hotween aSpanith cock andaspruce. | Gotin, which tend o sbow that. the biackhind folled . the aplita befniz laid acroes the'rih- 55, throngh which cattle and horsen can eantly | partridge (Tetrso Canadensis), which be swit- ;’,‘,‘fi,,"’?,’f,‘:“;“,,',’;,.‘f{.‘,’;‘}fl:,{',',‘:2“},‘:’,:‘,’;’;,’;’;}'{‘,?: Do eyTeE mach Lo conts o8, forin e T z.rflnau'el:dl‘l,l: :R::&t:reilnhlg}fl;l;n:,:' ;%fi:fl; nessed one May morning, some years a20. The | thrnsh on fts nest for many days, Its eggs com- | Erom the *fetting ¥ machine the bundics 2o to man of the Texas prair.es, clad fn bucksin and | 719 bird had come ont of the wouds, and as- | bined the markinga of the egws of the thrush | the *dipping™ room. heavy gloves, It protected .a2alnst the thornn, | failed the domestic fowl in order to sccure pos- 20d blackbird: and, when hatched, the thrush L et dha aslinta, Kive, beer and can dash’ through the thicketsats rapid | ecsston of lis larem: and the obecrver was Tomaysied by s hlackbinl dn. the eare of Ll Ere ipnodocpot ol oy o undlcs pace, hastily summoned from his morning pap to it d then into the plivsphorus solution, whick 5 - | The staminnto and platilate fowers of the | A ] ART-GOSSIP, view the singular encounter. “The com. Is spread over a large [ron plate, Noxt they ara 1 p: allanthos are borne on scparate trees, and the | 4 FFGRS OFr & 14T 1o When drled the The Cleopatra Obelisk will bo placed on_the | Paiantes? he states, “fouabt fn tho man- blossoms of the first-named wort alans bate the | piscad Tn a mecnine wileh, aa it whrolls tud rio Thames Embankment, at the topof the Adelptt [ [0 CEERCR, 1o, o6 :ecf;-“g":l'mpm e sne e p e LCL b beauat £ e pon. cnta the sticks In two across the middle, Btepm betmeen Watetloo Bridge aad Gharing | 0y ™40 s e o shrike o the ey | tillate: fiowetn wers. solets - Sriwerat o o thnt making two complete matehes ol each Cross. of tha rooster, Totrau, with tho rapldity of & | Yiuiteathay ey ANe Wonld become tho fa | Vi matct tn made. The towertnz pino which Tho memorlal atatus of Thiers,to be blaced | gash, would hob, or rather fly, over the head | Fotnse. Fyoc rag, Loy, (Fom thele beautiul | yiicned 1o the whivoor of the sonth wiod sod In one of the Jsllgof the Musee Iiistorique st | u hiy unlucky onponent, and, pasinz, wonld | stance, lately. recorten, T iy otenon e Tt Theno cold nortliern blast Las been fo Versalles, will be_exocuted by M. Guillsumo. | Tne, as weapons of offense; botle nime gna oltn | BBSTE erbines Lo, "aich an ailanthus CHiihe that e can takolb bit by bt and Highily 1t 18 to be of g""""v and life-size. - with astonishing effect. Alt esch nneet, this | bratich having olstillate flowers, succeedsa by Tost In slzo it has gained in use. The littls The Temptation " snd *The Expulsion of | FIANERTs Tepcaieaesersl fhes mitliout fn- | perfect fruit. flame it carries, anil which looks 8o harmicss, Adam and Eve,” by C. M. Duboufe, are on | tack would be resumed, In tils manner tha | . LIree vacaut places in the French Academy’ | flashing into bricf existenre, has & latent power T 2 % of Sclences iave becn oovasloned by the deaths | more terrible than the whirlwind which perbaps vlew at the Royal Danish Gallery in London. | duello was carrled on round after rounds 5 | of Regnault, Becquerel, and Leverrier, The | tent the tall pine tre_crashing to the ground. Tiey wero palnted for Charles X, of Frances and | but It soon beeame evidont that, oxitiz 40 | fuiy sumber of members fs. sixtyarn, who are | | DUt the. tacy 16 ot ooy B the, Zroun hin activity andstrange and superior mede of g i A 4 ] thelr suthor was apuptl of David, Coples of : 8 divided into eleven scetlons of six oach. Ten | machine which comoleted the matches they arv attack, the smaller of the two opponents must | 5 it the plcturcs wero yeara ago exhibited In the | avenilally become the vietor. Fecling his ad. | French Free Academicians also belong to the | taken to the boxers,"—mostly girls and wom- United States, vaniage, the Hittie hero' fary know oo hounds, | D04 with efght Forcign Aseoclates and 100 | en,—wlo place them in Fittie hoxen, The spoed K el of camranise sivmiior Bidtara bel;z Btriking from al) sides, he punishod the un. Correapunding Members, Of theac last, Franca | with which this ls done 1 suprising. With ono miven In the form of *Leaves from an Archi tect's Diary,' in which are noted the problems that are set before him by hls patrons from day to day, in-thelr endeavor to spply the principles of houschold art to the faralshing and adorning of their habltations. Thepuzales chiefly arise in tho offort to renovate and remodel old and fil- arrangedl houses. to remove or cover up thelr deforinlttes and Incongraitics, and evoke beauty and propriety out of thefr uglinese, and what ariats term thelr brutal monstrosity. [he quicatlon of what is becoming and appropriate in wall-painting and paper-hangings, in the mat- ter of blinds, and doors, and scretns, stairways, firc.places, and windaws, {8 discussed fnstruvt. ively and entertainingly, and_sugrestions that are real thought-germs aro plentifully thrown out: The hints are adapted to persons of MNmited Incomes, aud arc such as may be carried out by the humblest Louscholders, As tho author arserts, whoever is able to havo so much as two calico gowns and one bonnet In & year, who can afford to smoke 08 often as once s week, nnd who 18 not obliged to work more than twelve hoursa day, hias the tlme and the means to gratify a taste for such home-decoration as he advisés. Ills teaching is in truth simple, practienl, and suited to the :un:us. It 1s mbundantly and skiilfally fllus- rated, It 18 surprising to see in the essay of Mr, Murris—the poct and the art-decorator—what & bard fob can be made of the delivery of a few of the eloutentary princlples of art-decoration. It I8 usually n delight to witness tho uss of un- adulterated Sazon by an Ratuor, bu Mr. Mortls the editor. The fnterest of the previovs vol- umes In the sorfes does not languish In this. 2 ——— AEMBRANDT. ARTIST-BIOGRAPHIES, Rewnnaxor, Rostan: James R, Oagood & Co. Chicago: Hadley Dros, & Co. 18mo., pp. 102. Price, 50 centr. Theso daloty little volnmes, o noat in atyle, fow {n oprice, and cholea fn contents, maken sirong appeal to the multitude just swakening to the beauty and Joy of art, and of ita fllas- trative literature, This last number tells the story of Rembrandt's life and worx, 1t {8 based principaly n;;mn the m%mnhv of the artist recently publisbed by C. Vosmacr. yet other of tue promincnt authiorities have been consulted in Its preparation, — DBOOKS RECEIVED, A LAW UNTU HERSELY, A Nover. By Re- nraca Hannrxa Davie, Anthor of ¢*Life in the Iron Milis, " ete., ete. Polladelphia: J. 1, Lippincott & Co, Chlcaga: Janeen, McClarg & Co. Hvo.. pp. RO, Price, $1, TIE STORY OF A MINE, Dy Bner lantr, Toston: James R, Osgood & Co. Chicago: lade r'ffi Bros. & Co. 18mo., n{) 172, JOSTAH ALLEN'S WIFE'AS AP, A, AXDP. Q.¢ oM, BAWANTIZ AT THE CENTENKIAL, Tiy the Anthor of ** My Opinions and Detrey Tiohbet's, * {lglrl!flni. Cl;,l’l:). t Ameriesn Pablishing Company, mo., pp. hH0. wiiE FATKDOX: awo Ozman Poxxn, 1y At aEnr Witaox, New York: (1. P, Jntnam's Sons, Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Co. 16mo., . 220, GBETHE‘S PORMS, Translated in_the OflflTl Mctres by Pavr Dri m York: F, W, Chirstern, Chlcago: Hadley Bros, & Co. 12mo., ITERATURI History of Democracy 'in Eue rope=+=Household and Industrial Art. Medleal Works---The Stalo of Toxases- Aleohiolie Liquors In Iealth and Disefse. Hmor‘y of the Engfluh Poople—Bub- terranean Forests and Mosquite- Thickete—Art and Lit- erary Gosalp, The Taetso of Central Afriea~eChicken vy, Pariridge~~3ir Edward Creasje. . Jnimal Kindness. LITERATURE. DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE, DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE: A Hisrony. By Sir Taomas Eakixe Mar, K. L. gmlfi"l In ".';‘i!?cf.;”“‘}‘;"fi; 'Navrvm\o‘x;kéo‘wh , | I8 more tircaome than labored and affected sim- Daxcs of Deatit.™ Ty M. D. 4. Mivow | Ing Exbibition. They are taken st & hight of | Bioeding, and stunned, he became '“um’ e Denmark and Sweden. four; Bwitzerlaud, | suillcient number of watches, and by a pecallar dleton, 0: Tadle; . 0, Dowrns. San Franclsco: Ban Franclsco News Company. 18mo;, g 12 ATREATISR ON TYPIIOID PEVER, AXDITS rllcltv. The conceptions of art as appliea to 4 Belgium, 3; United States, three; Brazil, | shuilling_motlon arrunge them evenly, then— he industrics, which Mr. Morrls (abors to con- 500 metres, and exch one is five metres square, | moralized and touk to hts heels. Little, how. | Fou e aleuan VataEics "Lin done! V3 ARL-D0 TEICe, A0 Ono of the view gives the Champs iysccs, In | ever, did bis flight avail him. Tetrao, bonton | ©0C5 and there Democracy s regarded by the author of these vey, are In themsclves good and correct; butb ettt A, ey ‘The little pnckages of slecpine fire are taken - | which every house is falthlully ropresented; and | carrying hostilities to the bitter end, 'fotlowed 3 volumes as an olastlc term, embracing every g}"{h:'gféf::‘lg‘"w:’d‘: ',’,:n;:g ““p'gn[.",‘:g’dflfl': FOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT, Dy C. . Pas | Dnihor shaws the Tullorios and the aurss of | oo Fuiard, knocking bim down repentedly by CURRENT GOSSIDP. Lo wrigthor vaum, "{,',':'gm"”:“‘c“n‘:‘,"’,"fi:‘: waced & degreo of popular power or nfluonce, whather | ¢34 ahout them. -Qeonos K. Sitrwax, M. D)., Chicago, \With | thoSelfie. the vivlence of the-blows, till, vanquished be- —ee ment of ong cent revenus tax. Equipped with In & constitutional monarchy -or In & republic; Coplau Agdliions. hicnro: Duncan Dros. | Mr. Soymour lladen, whose etchings recelva gfl"m"wl‘!g;'gmflnfl g"&""u"";’g; .'d:gf,' ’g; FEUROPE'S CRISIS, thesc panses the boxes are placed in larger oncs, henco his review of its development in the TEXAS. ‘ S AR L LT t“‘ |"'"z| st ""e""“ tflef‘:‘fit,'g‘fl‘“;,‘,:' ,fl‘.}'{,‘l‘m grn:nl, ‘Gallus surrendered at Altcrotion” A"“’“’]"“fl" gathors; flgfl.fiflmnfilnlln ;‘t:‘{;!ml tases, w‘I‘llc‘h are uropean States lucludes an fnvestigation into | THE COMING EMPIRE; on, Two Trrousawn Mrizs ;. elvanow placca fn 1t ) f ririlge availed el : L e G S 5“ pgfmm hlitars of enth Spoawint e b | 8 REets e R Gom T o Fgogan Mrvs PERIODICALS RECEIVED. adaptod by theold palnter-etchers; that i, hoe | The savage victory af the paririige availe ing wintry tempest, along the Dardan. | OV€r 5eas, SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY for March (Scribner & 1ELDANA N. A. TATHIN,. New York and Chicas will retaln eontrol ‘of the plates, and self the [ lim nauglit, bowerér, as tho birds whoso favur | Liks A, y time in its progress acceptedsana enconr- Co., New Lork), Contents: ' A Trip toCen- | |mpressions himaclf. There will be no proofs | homeant to win by his slgnal prowess pereleted . 8. Barnes & Co. 12mo., pp, 380. Prico, otk Quirs, 5 1zed the cajoyment and cxerclse of civfl Jibore 150, . D " | S Amorica™ (iliustrated) 7 Ellsworth Weat- | siruck off, and the nomber of {mpressions will | i a refusal of bis attentions lctory eom- | It rolls like dlstsnt thunder atound the aoclent | ywron o blockhesd fotls aud breaks e gervelt: “*flis Inheritance,"* VIIL, by Adeline t bo dectarcd beforchand, although the plates | plete.”” continues tho narrator. *our forcst maln, Mes nmohg tha people, o disclaims the pre- | This book hears every appearanco of being rattans » Concerning a Certaln Prodiaal, by | 205 18 Uotte 3 et T good siate, Deror after briefly eping tho. protirato. ehan: And Frecdom 1ifts hor weary head and feals hee | U It 18 described o8 an injusy In the lumber i i o a1 estion of th raiie | S 15 chsngote s . unfom. oy | Hony e Lme, A S | ™o martant e of oo sichigs | Lot Svine oy 13 e cods Sl o | 7 1L 1, reton. : lting hisalm ta an lllustration of the principles | ten 10 the singular peraon, 18 uniform in style, Valentine, ™ by Caroling "A. | aro Announced to take place in London. Ona h(;_': R T oF his wings, prodiesd | Abutden broods npon tho ale; & tersor atirathe | 1 will never purchase lottery tickets so long and the tendencles of political liberty by a | and presents throughout the experienco of & V. (lllusteated, by Edward | conalats of the collection of tho late e, Danby. | it ‘eiomulon matian of bis win KJr‘l’xrnm!mz: earth, as Tean hire g man to rob me at reasonable atudy of its effccts upon the soclal apd clvll | solitary traveler. And yet we are assured in u-flr l?;"e"rex‘:fiu!"'(“'xu':ifm’n!)"fl: Sovmour, n which 1L s supposed ‘there are | Alighting in the midstof poulets ang magronly | A8 When nome flerco volcanic fire Ie strogrling inte | wages.—Josk Bllings. Institutions of European natlons fn ancient and { the prefaco that two persons shared in the Ilgulu\; WP atonk) RemIniotencey n; some great rarities, The other compriscs about | Bralimas, the commotion was general; yot they hirth; A palr of enormous fossll elephant's jaws havo modern times. *preparation of the volume, but choso to speak, 1L, by Nosh Brooks; hat_One | 800 duplicates from the Combridge Llbrars, | manifested none of that sauve qui pews, ns when | And, In palace and In cottage, men walt with bated h The growtn of popular nfiuence s Gtates ad- | for convenlence' sake, fn the Orat person sin- | Hoye ara Neadlng, by . O. Eamaer; {*hren: | Among thse thero aro many superh fmpres: | tho dreaded hawk attempte a foras, 4 nervous breatn Just reached the Bmithsonlan Justiwute, and hait fn the directlon of intolligonco and lar. den China ‘Illnnlmlml). by Meury J, Winacry | alons and early plates. They wers collected by | hop aside, a mistrusting slde glance, snd | The siznsl that aball bid them to the Carnival of | ©f'Congress is dying with envy ot the sight.— ‘vanco in the dircction of intelligence and pros- | gular, 5 ** Kenyon College " (iustra ed){;hy\\‘lllll.m I, | the Bishop of Ely who dicd in 1714, and were | cachle expressive of surprise, was, all Death. Philadeiphia Bulietin. perley is rpgarded s a natural law, which fs to | -An interest in the Texas Western Raliway in- Dodine: *' 0 Pllgrim, Comes the Night So Fant? | hought and prescnted to the library v George | the fear gwinced. On reaching tho Someh ther, we don't he bo sceeplod ag beneflcont fa e sellon upon tha | duced the Journcy across the Stato whichu | Colla Thosters ULast Dara ot tileac A, Poo ar | ol Fiest, O onread tot o e, o PId | Thero's doom upon the Crescent, for that dreaded |, COMEIOW oF SAher we don't hear any more ntercsts of aoclety. It fs declared by tho au- | thus described. It began Jan. 9, 1670, at Hous. | ~§aran A.T; Welra:t Mater 5o, by uza | The sixth tomb tn tho Acroprolls of Mycenw, | court with Quispread tail and Leailing wingm by | Northern Daar, TRtk 260 oo B et shor to be an esscntlal condition of the progress | tou, the castern terminus of tho rallroad mon- The O1d Cabi- | which was dlscovered by M. Stamataki last No- | strutting about, displaying Rracclul form | with & tread (bt sbakes the pations, has risen Ninewra Palla'sweatlin nwas tho s ) of civilization, and its rationnl and eniightened | tuncd, and extended to Presidio del Norte, | meti" Home and Bociety: *'Cultare and Prog. | vember, contained two ~ skolotons, ane of whizh | and delicately-penciled livery: anon aiigiitly os- from hls lair; Nigznrea Falle swearing away, the same aa usual, devolopment {s to bo cherlshed and guarded ns | on the Moxlcan frontier, Tie rexion trav: | FeA:" *'The World's Work" **Bric-a-Brace | Lad gold mnek. WIth thema mere found | clllating his boas from sida 1o sldes then, Ith | \nd, stert and cver pomsing, tye German Eaglets | —Lutfon Foit. s trust of the highost Importanco to thu wel- | ersed was for the moat part uninhabited,— | , (WeMad) ool (@, 1), Lip. | Bold-cmbossed cup, two gold trifurcated oma- | & few, rapld forward ateps, curving bis nerk, s It Is a curous fact that nearly every wife. farc of nations. 3 ide, Jono wikderyegs of prahio and forest, | Mo S Go., Ty ndeinhia), Contenias * Wi | Monts for groaves, gold pendents for a breast- | would emit Failingand dramming (opduced | 16 canging ko a sentinel along the lins of France; | MUrderer In the country during ibe pist fiva Its extenslon, Its existence even, depends in | A fow scttlements and plantations le along the ho Russtans'in Bulgaria," by Edward King | Plote, gold buttons and nnils, and bronze I’\” Tita while flying downward from a | And tho haughty Houee of Mapsburg, with eager. | Y2072 las been found tu havs fram six 1o twen- no slight degree upon the fucldents of cllmate, | Toute, but long Intervalsof vacantland soarate | (lilusirated); ** Glimpeos of Bweden. » by swords :and caldrons, In the earth thrown | by speclcs { T v * | ty tea-store chionios in the house. Does tuc soll, and other geographical coutingencics. Al | them. Tho scenery, thogfertility of the soll, liarrison: ** For Percival ' ity aside by Dr. Bchllemann's workmen there | trec), our callant sought for several davs to win watchtul eye, Leautlful soothe, or doean’t Iti—Delroll Fre thonigh tha earlicet clvilizations wero inTropieal | tho richand varicd resources of the country, are **The Jronsides at Fort Fishor, " by E. 8. has been recovered, with other objects of fnter- | their favor. Al to no wrww} tiowover. Dis- | Marks wail the rapid omens slong the Eastern aky; | Jopeas, climates, it is & romarkablo fact that fresdom | dopleted fo glowling colors by the tourista, who [ Twiila’ Ovearvation, " by Clatad, Gtecn; o (?lgalll ornament representing two lons face "x:"me”i lw:‘l::d‘:m &,‘53:“::‘?:5;" on | While Italy, descendant of Emocrora and, Kings, Beone at an_ Trish bank—Lord Bquanderer: ::m Hovie nourl::mdldn the ;;lrrfier zones, Its [ Woro fltled with cothusiasm by the boundless | Withored Chaplot," by’ W. W, Pollett '8yngo; }‘:":::. llnld":ee-mlllr:x:“orlxml .'c'.',’x%‘.*.l‘;‘:"‘fnl"‘&'; ?..:%K:E ol tpion ks 'P':"‘“p’ tapkfight to. | Wiib menacing indilforence, #its on ber throns | «Gyerdrawn, Mr. O'liafani Why, T cast up ome haa cver ' been ho ‘Temperate o promise of a l-uzhlnlz and luxuriant natwre. A good den) of the rapture and rant in which the; indulge could havo becn eliminated from thelr notes to the advantage of tho reader, who would have been gratoful for a more sober and con- densed sccount of that which is renlly worth kuowthg about a vast and aa yet unopened por- ‘'The Birango Story of Taul Bcarron," by Ed- win Do Leons *+dack vnd Mn.hrnwn“‘{( tha **Barope's New Caals Fleld, " by Davia Ker; !Without Inscription,™ from the German of Karl Enill Fran-os, trans. Iated by Qeorge C. Eyrich; **Winter Night," from the Gormsn of Nicholas Lenan, oy Emma Lazarus: ‘*8mall Farce and Co sedn by Hary ‘" Oar Monthly Gosslp"'; $* Llteratare of and sines, the pase-book mysell, and it showei over a thou- Uste of Lions, and 1s strikingly Assyrian fu | ward bis native wildern: there to seck, find, . veell, showed ovel Clractor, T SXcavhlionn aFe. DAL prosteats | 800 win & forest-bride worchy of bl CAINAIFTSS | sest tne pampered Dritih Lion ts rouslng from bl | 0, (80 e Otlacun: Sl g fzd ‘"fig "“"f“‘fi'.."“‘r?.“f:'u‘fié'v&'v"é{‘?é.“:fl!’fi KINDNESS OF ANIMALS TO ONE |4 Moap, cast e year of ‘our Lord into th poun'e. ave been et with, The NDX NTA 2 I 1 ith £ that B ! i and last {s regarded bv many a8 a complete con- ANOTHER, k3 ::lc(::(:hlehx::.l B i D buipd Sl s rowlio tn rehed well, all boif we i onl Iy iny 1 B D T o e soaiemann, At | fardufels’s Science-Gossip bublishes a couplo | tyyia his keepers are divideds some would hotd | oyl Hiscoutit Aune Lominy f reglons of tho carth, Tho caso with which tho wants of Jifo may be sup- plied {n Tropfeal climates disposes manking to sloth In thought and actlon, and to a languid submission to the tyranny of desnotic govern- ments. On the otlier hand, tho exertion nec- - 1% bt of economy: * On the 4th of Janu- essary to maintain tho strugeie for existence in | tion of tho Btate, There Is soma interesting in. m'un those which he uncarthed wore the five tombs of Interesting aneedotes Ulustrative of the kind- et The b [ S ay. as a8 belongls Amu- m a1 ary u gentleman entered tha abop of o Parisla counirles whiero the bounties of Naturo are | formatian lo bo gained from the narrative, but Pm'Ux.A’n. SCIENCE MONTHLY for March (D, m:#}.%?f;‘nb n{:‘n:\:mmumns?c Tln’-':u ::us of | Iy impulscs which the lower anlmals often ex- | And some with rec! T > o {leldcd ouly to the dilizent tolicr, contributes | it would be hetter to havo tnvnn it {n less than eagernuse bat stimulate | etatfoner and made kuowi his destre to buy a c leton & Co,, New York), Contents: 't In- toward fecble creatures, even of widely- his rage, calendar, The price was putnta frane. The trength and eetivity of muscl hlf of the space over which it has been spread. Avp % pottery {s accumulating from the excavations, | hibis toward fe! re: 3 - Zv P ». o ot st for Tidepaaaa and Wind, g 4 ziacion sad accoplon of Vertabmie uitefn | LSS o Wkt and tonth of viots ko, | dferent species, In tho frat Ioutance, o cab | Doce he hest from Inda's Junglos m smothered ery | geatleinan nado. o wental ealealution, onl <ial and political advancement. Tho influcnca |, ALCONOLIC LIQUORS. , 0 Growih of the Stenm-Engine, " by Prof, | and stone, weanons and tools of varlous kinds, | yyich had beon bereft of her vounw kittens a of fear, Talrs’ laruely, ealdy 1 will ‘take 1o a0 of muu’:llnlnu ‘upon ltzhxl:’ clmnu:tlm-t ‘al a ):zmnlu is |"ox THE USES OF WINES IN HEALTHL AND | R 1L Thurston (Hlastrated)s "fvnh'v'lmwat and some romarkable intaglios. few days before was allowed to remain at the | Thattells ;’N""‘"‘ tervor at the Cossack drawing | (808 0K 'z’nm, R S B L g&?:n&"&n’.f;‘fe"mfy‘:?.'c‘:'f"no'n."'fu' thoedom, | 1t G Late T o M Weiuiiier | - Spmmeer Oplumand i Antidgte T by Chalee LITERARY ITEMS, o e el wote lacedanth he- reraer o | 141107 for thov dependent that Ate i sost | VATV 42k S sconontial elstongr, i e oo s derel e a o Jrand sRltaE of Ane Fracitiensr. Jia: ','gfl“"m M. Shaw ;rm.}.muan »'Technical | Kinzslests “lypatia® was many years ago | B B0t o more P e e the. meat, Hifimor = calendar four dage, of which 1 ave no need.” 3::‘-8:“::;‘ z:%‘mcmal exgtc:gruum:'ud";f f,,; millan & Co. Chicago: Janten, McClurg & Co, Fducatton," hy Prof. T, il Huxley, F. IL 8.3 | translated {uto German. A new and cheaper l,‘ i diately. ox rc’. oy ot Or i8It ** Dritish Interest" that atirs his anger 30 ? & i 5 progress'of the industries nnd th arts, So of | 1m0t BP. 74, rice, 75 centa. 1.n’w‘?gmfi'fl;&fl?fl.g;’fifin;""’uz'u;'}fif Sditlon Yag reccotly beew publubed bnanawer |, B PRI SRS, (L IR | s hiact are Bushedioreder s suttaaroieais TUMONS OF THE WAR. other physieal conditlous, cach 1s found, on ex- | The autlior of this hittle treatise sdvances no | i) Tyndall; ** Hlustrations of the Logic of | to the large demand for the work {n German. 'Pwt shing to sce what would take pl;m‘ the e tll, \\‘”' M. Redgind in mmm::m. g1 Weekin rimec, i L Nt - Lly transferred to a now edifice crected for it | gan to stroke them down w! £ n the todl; zetlie g (hh st o i B 48 medlene, but assumea the foct an establal | - SA5 e och Sasts ™t ru OGRS | G oat of 000,00 Bwadtas sromas. - Biocs te most aectionate aud temder mtnner, and, ofter | And around the ld. Bowphorus thare'l perchnuca I, & Uicalo ve day e g the States which havo passed, by successiyo strug- | °4 U the most rocent phyalological research, Lopuiar Miseelian . | beginoing of the century, the Hbrary has grown | hecn Tl vae_ semained orooding. the s bio bloody work premiscs of u neluhbor of ours. lic waa 2it- les for civil and relil %) that thoy nre important agents In the support | CATHIOLIC WORLD, tholle Pablica. ber. e cat & ed orooding When Russia for the Christian dznte Enzland with | ting on the fouce (for the purpose, as Ly satd, Comparative. quiot and salcty Gseused by deme. | of both the healtny and the dlscascd anpenen | 1135 Jouse, New e tenreiand, [ £ram 80,000 46,200,000 yalumes: Shiukens 10 his. Ranner all the day. Ia the DRYL fnlls of saving one rail ut least), contemplating ths Cratle Institutions, tho Gutlios enaCaYars 10 point | Ascatalne i socilion oo frome entablishied, he i W't Mome-Ral | Tbe Univeraity of Munlch hes an attendanco, | sroning the e D a0 1romh Berd | what doom awatts 1he sations ¥ What sorrowa s | ooenrintco Eola v gl round. O Bt O iy Varlous toflucucos which Lave aided, | proceeds tosliow the propertios of tho different paas S Npeliere tho present year, of 1,960 students, The corps | g s carcful way, On the thind day the chick- tertwine t was klllinz @’ calf, anotlier way after the vits, modifled, or hindered, in cach nation, the full | classes of aicoholic 1uids as far ns these arn at +tench Home-Life;" ' De. Drap of fostructors numbers 114, The University 1s | eng were taxen from lier and given to the proper | Must war's Srco clond envelop historic Paleetine ? | Uking the 1 ol S ampy devclopment, of polltical liberty. | prescnt undorstood, their rolative strongth, | I%feni" ‘eAfter, Cestel-Fidarda (peemy: | Do fiiy-two years old, and is gencronsly sup. mothier, who bad now safely batclied ber cotire | Tho vell that shota the futare in mercy from our | pooores ‘o MIKIDE the cows, undreds wery After n briel survey ot tho clvllization of Orl- | gweotness, acidity, percentago of volatiloethure, | 5 ichtel the Sombre hloctions: oThe. Tigly | Dlied with Inboratorles, cabinots, a 1brasy of | fagais: bt burning ratle, olliers were talinz of tho E‘L‘;' Hstiou, ‘05"1':%?-1,1.12;‘@.&""5“‘ Japan, | ete.; and then declarcs the finess of tho various | Lors af Hanrere s epcilonsil ot Bept. 10, | 20,000 voiumes, ete. In the second iratance, a hen was afliicted | tyhay will ite conding bring to eariti—this morning? ‘"‘""“‘;“““,m“‘"" ope. Soa, “wore ',“" s e o upon a moro thorangh exam. | ey bud liquors to speclal conditions of the | 1877 o8 the Ninth;™ *‘New Publica- | Tye English fodex Boclety have fn hand a | with total biindnesr, ang gould anly find food or the night * Atsox Woopwanp, | Kl for, tbldgen | treasures ianay olive m{mn.“t the 110 and wroneh of dfmocnllc lnundbnl\lu tlu} impa rj mnll#ut o, o a'x"hfiuuol.n for March (Serfbnor & Co., New | Studonts' guide to the literatiire of Botany, and | wheu 1t was nlmai chmlhe- ide hier. l?“ w8 | ioAL, Is., Feb, 15, 1878, fc-:-lrekrm‘l:;’ k.:le;“frm;'?e “r;I il e les o Gro Th = e g, anl _eIperioice liave been) [ ‘6T, « e oy auother ta the literature of Politleal Ecunomy, | u this way enabled to pick up enough to stis- ooy el oked tor sotse time, saying nothiy:, prioclples fn Greoce, Tho suine colrao of inves- | brought to the treatmont of tha sublect, and | York). The contributors toRhla fanue fnclude, An Index of portraita in Great Britain §s alio | talu life; but the other barn-ysrd Jowls, oberv- 5 ddaubtless from tnabillts to do the subject jnsi- bigation fs thon avplicd to Romme, to tho Itallan | tho concluslons reached aro of Importanco (n | 100Dg others. Loaien M. Alcott, Margaret Van: beln prepared, with one of Dritish existiog, | ing icr disabiity, oporessed hior with continial LINCOLN AT THl TOEATRE. ice, whew ho broke out: *Gentlemen, if [ liva 1 Pibnee: b0 Sprigzoriand, to (o Netherlands, | studying the grato question of what is the bost | defrift, Willam 11, Rideing, ‘Sdwin Hodder, | belng preparcd, with one of Drtis " | tlltreatment. Silortly vefors er bilndness the In Seritmer for Marcn i tho sccoud fustall. | 'throuzls this War I shall mever feur tells to krasce, and 1o Eugland, ond esfert nutriment for tho bumen system | S35, Gateenty, Sannin ioper Feudge and HGIE O e Rty ra. | 10 had been purchiased from s nelgbboring | ment of Noah Brooks' * Reminiscences of Lin. | Wnen Brace retreated from Taiiahond o 1o cotly the wholo of tha second half of tho | when in health, and what aro the surest rema. | $408,0; At A Honee Sule N Landonin trasalead ieime | farmer, tocotber with another of tho same | cyin, continued from the Midwinter number, | bort ot his army passed through our neizhibur- ork e oceupled n tractuz the evolutlon, of | dies fikaso of disoase, At a time when total | wibs AWAKE for starch (D. Lothrop & Co,, | t1on Atierbach's ot to the Denartomat ap | brood.’ Tho latter bad & young famlly to pro- [ S’ DO Ee S e ereat deflght | Bowl. The soldicrs wers much disouraged, flomocracy ju tho two lust-named Btatos. 'Tho | ‘abstluonco from il liquors containing an - | * Hoaton), -Amang. the contripitors to e num: | Aunic B. Irish, tranalator to the Department of vide for; but, on returning ot night, she er speaking of tho Prp g ELE | Within a fow mouths they had retreated afl the history of Frauce proves to be, in the worda of | toxicating principle {8 ndvocated with oxtreme ber are E Btate at Washington. The same houss haro habitually called her blind stster, and ave tho | n Jobu Brougham's Pocaliontas,” Mr. Brooks | wug frotn hefors Nashvilie, aboue 130 wiles, and mma E, Brown, Mrs, Lucia Chasg Yiell, Luey Ceoll White, William M. F*. Ronnd, Charles I, Talbnt, and Joln Brownjohn, Thera aro twenty.ve lilustratlons, the author, the_history of duinocracy without liberty, and in England, the histary ‘of hiberty without democracy, After ninely years of ‘zeal, this work has o spoclal misstou to fultill, It sbould bo read along with the temperauce- essnys that make up 8o consplcuous a portion coneludod to add Lowea® boak on »Actors sud | gipaied gne sholter, along with hier four Jittle In all tnat thne they declared they had not beea 8] Actlug,* to thair *Amateur 8erlos.”? There 5 o whipped, **It's bad enoush to rin when we will bo an ndox prepared expressly for the a:‘l‘cl):_fin’-‘;r .l:mv;-_:, ‘h':k.whuu This was con *Lincoln liked to ga to the theatre, It gave hipin ): 1o 1 t Hod b g aro whipped," sald one of thia soldlers, *d—n revolutlone, Krancels a8 far as ever from at- | of thio writings of the day, as, in fustice, all | PHARMACIST for Fooruary’ (Chicago College of | Aucrican cdiston, e b e ngoror o il tho blind Len | him s hour or two of freedom frem ears and | &7e; Wag of. bequing the . ankees Al thea rane taining eacial equaity and popular power. Tiio | sides ol a meaeatous. sunlict Shogh b falrly | AN e ACTITIONET for Yebrassy (Fahn KS OF BCIENCE. worty, aud, what wus better, {reedom from the | 0 Gyay - from them!” 1 psked ono ;;u.cl ;;-‘:lhb;ggt clé;ufl:: l&fi%fly"fiflnfil’ conshlered. % b Mosion & lavitio): 4 SPARKS OF SCIENCE. SIR EDWARD CREASY. fnterruption of offiee-scckers aud politiclana. | of “the offlcers, an acquatutance, to what 3 i P Co,, Lot ATHENRUM Tor Hob nry Spineseld. 1), BURINESS-MAN'S MAGAZINE™ for February (Iapies P, Scott, Chicagol. ELL'S LIVING AGE—Current numbars (Littoll & Gray, Duston), PUCK—Curront numbers (Puck Publishing Come paoy, New York). FAMILIAR TALK. SUBTERRANEAN TFORESTSE AND MESQUITE-THICKETS, ‘The authors of the book nsmed. ** Two Thou. saud Miles In Texas on Horscback " tell s won- dorful “story sbout the subterrancan forests which thoy observed on the prairies lying near the River Conchio, in tho western part of tho Btate. * Ridiug over theso vast pratrics,” thus thelr story runs, **though you will ses no trees, yet you will often sco a tender little switch of the mesquito, shooting a fow feet above the grouni, Now, stop at one of those 1zed her saclety,eand arvested tho Intellectual fruwnx of her poople. Yet, concedes the au- lior, ** {8 sho great and vowerful, aud high—{f oot the first—In the scals of clvilized natfons. Tho Government of England, though a monarchy, {8 pronounced ‘ons of the rureat Ideals of s democracy fo thehistory of the world, Under {t the people have aequiréd all the free- dom of a republic. Al orders, classcs, and fo- tereats have found adequato representation; pud the Stato bas been governed h{ public ‘opinfon, and not by the domincoring forco of oumbers, Rank, “property, kigh attsinments, and _commercial opulonce ' have maisfained their natural fnflucnco In soclety and in tho Bigte. In France, the disorganization of soclety hil3 been the maln causo of revolutlons; in En- f'l;nd. its sound conditlon has been the found. ulnl;s' political progress and constitutlonal ety ‘The llterary style of the work s forcible and rumplcuoul. and the {nfluential events ma og the progress of democracy fn the Bt cominz under tho ' consideration of the author erins wi ¢ managers of two { point they were retreatnr, “To Cuba,” TIE TSETSE, Bir Edward Creusy, the Engllsh author whoss | 11e was on such ey e vl [t e e R T The Scotch Presbyterians established, soon | d€ath was published the other day, had attalned f O i » brideo bullt across from Fioridal” On tho o e doctt ot De Lidtona sk his 0th year, naviog been born In 1812, Wea | tho stage-door, and sliv iuto the stue-boxes | pUHS BOI uetuts Jon Elordall O tho fter tho death ot r. Livlugatonc, a mitslon on | L 1th hadWor a loog period confined him prin | Without beiag soen by the audicuce. Concealod | 4Aime elfesl sauple of soldicrs stoopul st o L:’:Ie.:.v;‘-‘l':, "Zw?.f,‘q'.'.' ‘:fl:’ :‘-u::lnxm:!;: cipally to his home, which, we are told, was a | by the friendly ecrcen of the drapery, ho suw | theirs were worn dut. Our pelzhbor trotted statio g 0 ¢ man; lavs © without * publle “observation, | out two, and offered them n barcaln, One of cxplorer. It scems probablo that thia station | beautiful restdence on the banks o the Thames, | GHCY 1Prokember, we wero. alohe. foRotier | o teare e oy oy A Durcaln, One of Keco —Molra lousc, at Hampton Wick. Tl father | a4 Ford's Theatre, ih & box directly undor the | face, **That one won't do,” sald one of tho b h."l‘t: ‘t’:c:f:"::“:h:a blm“ll:‘l:::lu:; waa ot the Ume of his birth following the call- | ona in which ho atterwand was -u-fumd. e soldlers; M tho enrulK conld sey that face u ravages of the ha by fog of an auctionecr at Bexloy, but afterward | was b a remarkable fow of aplrits, and mile.” % No,” sail the other solitler, quickly, domestic sulmals. It has beon supposed by d to Brighton, where ho established the | Many comial remarks on tho progress of the | “that's no objuction, for the other end of scioutific mon that tho destructiveness of this 'I’!“r’;;‘l’l‘zn Onmlrel Tha'p-per of s atered Bk pllay.t x{:ac'nn‘u‘;?mdw: \':'hyh:.,gll: :,:‘.":fi n.:\lcrl- Llrnly.;g': etnnx:ryl I:‘ IL'AI'IB'i ;uw‘l‘rd’ :,l: \’nnfiucsg'z e ant of Veulce,'and. o 88ty tWO ¢ Of o they tool e white-facgd b snd wet e e ekerated by travelers 10 | ou n prosperous carcer, wiich s atil] continuod | hans of Venlcer andte e o8 searletbose, wero | on, saitwfled that tho rear. only wonld pot {6 rics, bt the expe party at the end of half a century, Young Creasy was | constantly In tue lue of wight. Finally, the | word the cnemy durlng the rematuter of the ingstonla bosra out the testimouy rezarding it | piuced at Eton, where he distinguisbed bimsclf | Dresident satd, *I woader if those rod-legged, ‘This happencd justas 1 relatelt, sml given by Livingstons, Cumming, Btanloy, and | in the classic languages, winotng tho Newcastle | piruon-tood cliops dow't think that they are somethiny of the spirlt of Bragg's army others. A letter from Livingatouls, dated Aug, | Scholarsbip In bls 30th year. Graduating ot | playing thls playl Thoy are dreadful nimer- | on the famous retreat from Tultalions 8, gue' some particulars of the trouble encoun- §lnf"- C?’fx"‘ 1o Wit "12'1‘ s.‘r? \-h';!dllu .','fe‘u“: oux,’ ;-i)nu bch;im‘tl':il! act-drop wenl ,uf;,h - —— of Liucoln's lun S enjos vy cohsulted bis programme and eal Y tered n reglons whoro tho tsstso abounds. | wilcia (il practico. for twonty years In 1soi | S hejconsulted Ms pragramimo and said, A TODCHING LETTEN, ‘The writer says: “Iam sorry to say therotan | he wos mada Profvssor of History at University | caso might be. A3 wo went home, he sald, ‘It itimors Julietin, 3 E knows the story of the little it bo no doubt regardiog the suspected fy being | College, and In 1500 was appolnted tothe Chiel- | wausn gond performance, but 1 hnd a thousand very one kuows tho story of o g ‘ ENGLIBH IISTORY, TIE MISTORY OF TUE ENGLISH PEOPLE. Tiy JokN Licuann Gusex, M. & Vol I, With Eight Maps. New York: liarper & Dros. : Chi- cago: dJansen, McClurg & Co, 8vo,, pp, 570. ‘The “8hort History of tho Encllsh People,” which mot with auch uulversal favor in jts ap- pearanco four years ago, has bern oxpanded by its nuthor Iuto a work of four or fivg volumes. Tho firat of thesc, now at hand, covers the period from 440 tu 1461, 1t fs divided into four scctions, which treat rospectively of Early Ene gland, 44910715 England under Forelgn Kings, 1071+1214: The Charter, 1204-1201; aod Tho Parliament, 1307-1401, ‘The same command of the facts of Engliah history, the same clear ar- Tay of the controlling (nfldences which shaped 1ta course, and tho same cnl{. almple diction which gave to tho earlier book ita extremne pon- ularity, characterizo the later and larger one, nnlfi 1fmnmcml It to tho fricudly regard of the publle. ~ Justicesbip of Ceylon, and was knighted. After | ¢3,,08 rather read it at home, i€ it were jiot for | who, wishing to ask something of Heaven, wrota aro clearly definod. aod stelks st fte root. wiity o plokax,—~you wii | Teally tho teatae, Al tho catelo T houcht when § JURHeClr? 66 S Ruaiih beciine browen, | Huict FUEr read It st liome. i€ 1 weroput for | who, wishing to ask somett put in the hands of e A MELIGIOUS NOVEL, expoct notbing but tender, Sbrous roots; but, | 40%N the Bbire, in Jauuary, aud which wero | L o Shruigelo with a malody induced by s | DSy & ety (s bost read ot homter! tho Virigin's statuo in the parish church, | A elr- MEDICAL, O e LS EYE, o JIeens | o ead of these, the pick comes ln contact with | broughit up here, havo died. This of ftsclf | 7 ooical 'clinato becoming hopolebs, he raturncd | 1AL anotlier vceasio, ut. tho, same theatre, | £ FEREE Matts T8 U1o pariah chursh A cir CEREDRAL HYPEREMIA TNE RPSULT QF BrurroN, Aathor _ork llnll;t Morley's Be- b udbc,)d Blirprtsed; you removethe would not Lave been sufficient Drnor,ns. W0 | 45 Eneland some two or three years later, Liucoln saw Furrest play * Lear.! Bqt ho was 5 it MarcnlBties. 1y Balalicers. K st MENTAL BTRAIN Ol EMOTIONAL DAL | SIchi: oW, New York: Doad, Mead & Co, | & heavy, ool . Burprisod. y found that at times the tsotee wers socn at | gy Edward Creasy was the author of anum-.| mireinorersad by John: McGuliaugiie phaging | ploce near Murchicunes, clzium, A gl TUI f dannen, A o, 12mo,, pp. L el & Co. dimo. 1o The lato novels of tho suthor who writes un- der the nom de plume of Hesba Btretton, come under the denomination of religious fction; yet thin covering of carth, and you flud & lving log, s thick as 8 man's lcxi. oxtendiog you kuow not. bow far, Exploring further around the same littlo sboot, you flud many Jogs of tho samae slze, aud sn infisite number of branches ex- tending from them. Thus, oach lttlo twig yields Pimbl, and two co HANCE, Ly Witriax A, Hauuoxnp, M, D, ariaing from this Late Burgeon Ueéneral United States A: 3 gl loid Befors tha Now York 1 fx'?o:wfr'fi oclety (in Ousline 0y, . 1tmo, TRi0%, Frice, $1. A MANUAL GF Uit N died thero; but sny error | pop of valuable works. First in popularity 48 | ot mugar, than by the preat tragedinn's activg, | named Blanche was in the servicoof Monsieur . ar'n fue DA frem"ohe of cho Jeke D et ey Slltios, aile Nith 4 certatu situpllcity of water, bo sked, | and Madamo.C—, who wers much attached to g e ich has goue thre n S & u 81 o he would come o S 3 et ey tos, Succumbed; ahowlog bl the 2L 8 sotires of profit 10 tho publishor, * Next | \ia, JUU 8uppos0 s would, cute 1o e box I | Lier on accaunt of her ddelity und blety. Soma symptoms usually followlng tha teotso-bite, All d s the * Rise and Progress of tho : ratiled to hear o personal | 48Ys ago Madams C—— fell il aud died very u)ur 501- have pu’rhhed, mostly from the same ‘|li‘y|r‘.=:flm:.onul|.m|:n." weitten when its author &:’.‘.’?.‘.‘?.féfl&x}”n‘ém him, u'r. McCullough, | suddenly, The day after her death, Blanche, Q. I'nrranzo ron Tux I'eaixing-8cnoot ron uazs Arricuen 7o Britevus Hogeiray, | thelr exampleaof atronz portraiture, the nat- card wood, | cause. This (s to us & sad calomity, the results rat called to the Har. Alter these ma was brought' to the duor of the | profting by a moment when the curpso, ulready }"tlnl:‘ W‘Bw’ ’l’:fif" "'.! L fo"“ L B Waften sividous of thalr action, A %‘é‘;’lfi‘é’:‘u‘a 'é?'«‘flfifirfifli'u by ’y’n‘t‘:&rwwn{:‘d of the presence of thia fnsignificant’ looking in- :,,-" n‘.’mml “ Imperial ana Colonial Canmllly- ;fi"flln Et.{:l'.‘lfl!:" ll:: -t;gu rage and straw aa ho | breparcd {ut the ruve, was wlone, wmade her Futnan's Son leago: Jansen, McClurg & | ghe ed excellanco of thelr style, fovest | QiaiY my knowledgo, Thus.thosotreoless plaive | svet belug theses (a) no domestic untmals which | (1gng of the Britlsh Emplre, Including ladlan | way' “aad the President thauked bim very | way to the chawher ol death, hited tha shiruud, Tha is tch Dr. I a them with lutereat, even for those who ato ot | {rg filed with Tuel, aimost équal In fts supply | can be ussd sa beasts of burden can live here; | Slont of the lietilsh Eplse, Indudiog ladian cordially, and with discriminating prales, for | and then retired precloitately. Those who saw o o of which Dr. ammiond treats n | in sympathy with 'thelr pronounced spiritual [ 27 (VG WILh fuels stmosg onual fn s supply (b) industrial operations are scriously tmpeded, | Tuce," recently republishied: @ listory ot | 00 yleasue which he had recsived frous the | ber suspected sho inlebt ave becu Lrying to pil- Ba little monograph {s moro common than any | tonc. 'The ooblity sud purity of chiaracter de- fncrense fn_size, but, after attalning & certain | Wauy quite obstructed: (¢) our usefulness 1o | Eurtiia " aud o number of smaller aud lghter porformatice. fer .tho jewelry of the corpse. Sewch was other affoctjon of the nergous system. It {s | lncated in soveral of the leading dramatis per- dimenslon, Loo sinall tabe arcaded by an urchin, { advancing the civilization of Africa s so much | o ryy, + J, T, Hackett, fu his part of )’nlmhfl‘ was | made and namlnfi was found mll,i‘fl‘{‘ but thers especlally {requent in America, Whiere thio pur- [ 2008 of the story now belora us, aud ths trl- | {noyeithef atand At that, or dio aud Kiva place | curtlled; and (4) & new site for Livingstonia | Y% . horao, Sir Bdward Creasy dred of another actor wie gave Liucoln arcat delight, | was a letter in the dead woman's hand. ‘Tuls suita of Lifo aro pressed with Ttenso and un- | SRP3of prioc ctory us by passing - Popaaghy | Lo thers. Tho branshnd of Uhe larga’roots fofs T b Ol o that, when Blalay sot | DFOPCBItA and was buried only ono day later. | it s sual desire o ignifr tojottirs i | belog opeacd, was discorored to bo 8 leter (rom wi LAY —— 3 W] T cealng aztivity, b readily yiolds to the proper | Necdlo's Eyo™ aflord 4 'spectacte of moral | 1 tho ground, epcedily sunply the loss by other | It 4 sense of abligatlon, he wrote & genial little ot out on his famous expodition in search ot Liv- BRIEF NOTES. to the actor, oxpressing bis plessure at wit- | 3t was as follows: fugstone; be took with hini twa borses, aithough 3 Polar Expudition Is prepar- | nesslug bis performavco, Mr, Hackett, In re- | My Deaw axn Goop Moriuess ‘This ts to Jet you 1100 used to African travel, of the [ ThoDutch Norti-Polar Expudition ls prep : Xnow tbat Mr, B, has askod me to wmarey bim! as ::«!;gf:‘:’-k{a of the -uenA)ptc:o ot them alivo | fog to sall fo May next. Tho first and principal | PI¥ sunit & book of some '0"3‘“9:!:{:‘“,',“:‘,.‘: sty | you are no lougor Bore, I b you Wil let me s own suthonsbin, & through W0 tsetsedlstricts, Btanley ancoun- | atop will bo at Eplizbergen, whora o placo fa to | 909 of bls oW suthimpin. - Mo slaoeeate sch- | 100 A%, 2yr0g it Taudnt o' Sarry i, aini'ed terod the formidable fuscct on reaching the cted for the sito of & future muteorolog- | lste, when the epluxle had passed out'of my | Hive weyour ca at fruutler of Ukwere, and bis borsce soon suc- [ P2 electod ot "vent to T White Trouse fn ‘apsway | ¥ishpout profthy the occason of Madaise O cumbed Lo ts attacks. With characterlstiy en- ", A Mp, | 10 8 message. Passing into tho President’s Telbor, Wil e the sapiisesintion ergy be studled sha habits of the tsetse, deter- | Duriog s vecent expedition to Costa Rica, Mr. oftee, I noticod, (0 iy sarprise, Hacket "T’numm siter, which bore the superscrintion miicd 1o prove beyoud a doubtif ft weraas | A, Boucard has collocted about 1,000 speciuens sitting fn the soterootn, s If walung e y. fk) sopiili, ¥ o ) e e ™ feDresented: | of birds, represcnting 250 apectes. Two spectes | for ‘an mudicuce, The Fresident asked mo y . - t . Tureo epacies of Alea fell jupon hiscaravanat | o new 1o Belencs (Zonobrichia boncerd) aud | i 8oV 00O Waa ouiside. ' On being Jold, RIS TG a AR, tactae, he procurod specimons of each_and sub- | Sapphironia boucardlof Mulsaot), sad many arv | be sald, half sadly, '0 [ can't seo il cau't st pEdaAR ; o nd ) Jocteathem to clow exguinatlon. BWaruiug | of grest mrlty. e aden Ko e i Eetvates sha | A well-cown betiow of Triniiy College, Dub o Lis tent, the insects kept up a contivusl [ Twelve spocies of moths have been found In difliculty of having pleasaut Irivnds sud s | Iin, rewarkable for s pocullarly sbaped and chorus of sounds; ons performed the basso | Jeeland, but buttorflies are sald not to inhabit qualutances In this place. You Xoow how 1 gy saaliling. (ho IHIorTties o & rofundo, another & bonor, aud the third a weak | tho (sland. When Sir Willlam Hooker visited w d ot 4 how § wroto to | YV usly 0‘06. og Santraltot ; feeland, 1o 1800, not ouo of tho fatter. species | Jiked Hackett asan astor, au ol o "td | pomen fr " anny o th oo of tho remedies; but, 1f neelected, leads to serlous, Aud often fatal, leslons ot the brain. Itis fn- @Buced, in tho oplaten of Dr, Huammond, by ex- cessivo mental labor, or by extrems and’ uicons trolted emotlon, and hence (s o malady thet wuav with due care be certainly avolded. Tho brain of man is strong, aud capable of Tegular and Nberal exerclae. Eight or ten hours Qub o the twenty-four may, accordlng to Dr. Hammond, be safely empluyod by the averago {ndiwidual "in’ fotelfectual fabor,” Beyond thits bmit, mental exertlon, in most cascs, proves Rordinate, and, persisted v, results in cerebral yperwmia, or fn even worse dlsorders. Tho Information and advico which Dr, Hummond ves relative to tho causcs, s mptoms, and reatment of this affection of fhe’ brafn, are :l:émwnvcry reader. Acting ‘upon. thom, % beauty which is fwpressive aud stimulating in 1ts julluonce, ATATESMAN’S YEAR-LOOK, t THFE BTATESMAN'S YEAR-BOOK: Sratisticf. AND L8TORICAL ANNVAL OF TIE BTa7EA OF THE Civiizen WouLn, Pon Tus Yxan 1878, Dy Frenenicx Man=ix. Fifteenth Anausl Pab- Meatlon, Reviscd After Otficial Neturns. Lon. . dont Macmillan & Co, Chicago: Ji Clurg & Co, 19n0., po. T84, Prigo, This admirable hand-book—essont man of letters and to tho man of affalrs—ex- hibits in cach edition complete and trustworthy atatistics of the muarch of cvents in the worid's history. The record of human progress in al} tuo civilized States is, in_thls last monusl, brought down o the year 1878. Itis ncedles Varlous theories ars put formard to account for the existence of these underground forcsts, but sone cited h{ the narrators of the story are satisfactory. It s said by somo that® the burnlug Leat of the sun lLas prevented the &rowilh of the trees above ground, Others urwe that tho scarclty of raiu in the reglon has fnduced the pheuvmenon; and. ogain, that it 1s owing to thefroquency ol tho prairie-fires, which consuine the vegetation cxposcd to fts cffects, But the same influences bave nowhcre elss pro- duced the aamo remarkable results. Tho mesquite (Prusopls duldds, or Algarabla glandulosa) of Texas 1sa thorny and gnarted, tree of the order Loguminoscs, aud sub-order Mimosess, It ylelds & guin which is a good sub- stituto for gum-Arable, and Is known (n coin- tnervaas mesquite-gum. Its bark and wool are f condensed and | richin tannic-acid and sreexceltent materials for | 01 the three singers, or hummers, the con- | had up to that thne been met wnh:nor has thelr | "y ohohe the matter would end. 1o [s & mas- | Blessed Virgin,? sha turned upon bim with: Ay ‘.’fi.".é" k‘;:pq}‘rl;: wl‘y‘m'x?.‘ fif. n':fi;:‘ ::c%?cxgfi:ml: orlxlna'x?&:' :L‘i?:.":.:r fliteen succes- | tanolog bides, Tbe tree spreads rapldly, snd, lr-ltwnlu;d proved to be the true taetse. *1f | oecurreuce aince then bicen recorded. ter ol Eu blaca {n tho protussion, I supposs, and | #Tho Lond forgive you. And that He may pre- Instdious, and daugerous disorder, " | sive years this mauual bas amussed for tho beue- | when not kopt down by Orcs, soan covera tho | this inscct,” saye Btanloy, **sang tho feeblost The centonnlal of the death of Linnmuswas | well gxed (o ft. But just becausa we had & 1it- | garve yer eyeaight, I pray; for faix * s yerself note, it cortalnly did the most work and luflict- ed on the 11th ot Jsousry, In most of the | tlo frlendly correspontence, such a4 any two F40 ke for, apectaclos® Anather ed "“’edm“‘" njury. e ;fdmd"kwg‘: gl‘:?:anul Swolsn. &t P kkn-on-lho-!hln. men mlxh{m\nfi o W ll'll. something, Whot E;fldlrfom betdaim of the eams. .laumuiauckml streamed with blood, sud reared a the day was celcbrated at tho Goethe House. | do you supposc he wantst® 1 could not guess, Sir.A. B. for alus, followlug him down the tbrough the paln. So deterimioed was it pot to | 40 S0 800 BT LS Linna:us passod tho carly | and Lincoln sdded, *Well, ho wants o b | gl ool 3 Kuckville et 'Tho Buronee Tha **Manual of Mursing” {s propared for the fnatruction of prolcssional nuru‘-’. und yet Ofters many rellable binta to thoss who may bo ealled upon, in every-day emergencics, to min. it of the stutosinan, business-man, and scholar, ———— BTt WALTER SCOTT, THB_POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER pralrics with a thick growth, called * mesquite- chapparel.'* . *“The growth of thls chapparel, or Shicket,” #ay the writers |Ir¢|dy$nl]uoud. is & brush, later to ¢l o e shooting out & buwber of loug branches from a | be driven belore it obtained 1ts fill, that it was LTAMOUICS $1 onor twok | Consul to London, © deartt 8 4 e Ui riins e ST Five: e Foris tlusa & Hongbron, -Chiesso? | cOMMOR tenire 8t tha Zrynd, arused with | easlly dapaicheds but thia dresdful eniay 0 parkof s Mte, curnny Wb G 44 o oty o, A o Sty b ANT, ) Nadiey'Biros, & Co. 8vo, Price, 88,75, e B e e e e ircian b & ¥ seeth hfiia ik HOW MATCHES ARE MADE, graceful, * Yo won't gIve it—won't ye I broke HOME INTERIORS. Dy E. 0. Qawoxss, Author | _ Thobandsome Riversido Editiou of the British | smaltce ooueues Skowia arugl i foliage | theeadocelon abore BunsL ard, ®ay perhaps | sovs sulering paln should frecly EAulgs ta orye 84, Neehalax for arch. out the woman fa sn _ausry whie, * O thin, of +* Hom, nd How to Muks Them." etc. | Pocts hos progressed as far as Bcott, whose Jalite st l‘é v(I‘! h‘}ltu s ! M‘?wl b: tho feason why auch a vast expange of firat- | ing and moaulug, as these expressions are fue The match of tb<day bas a story far more In- | God help the poor! And lwklw": 1f yer heart &lmcl:x]!uu" mu.l Boston: Jn:_u ui Osg00d & | 1ocing aro gmbraced tn five volymes. Thoy ars m,fn':fi:‘:;:u ls; but, .:'.‘e‘:',' vfi:w‘:r:lm :r cluas pasture i wihout domeattc cattle of suy | teuded by Nuturs s ameansof lesscaing ubysic- [ teresting toan that of tle old-fashioned suatch, S‘ffio u:(,l‘ ;s yer i;nm:; mu:l:ll: %, bo 'l‘gnl':l:: 205, ‘pricd g fadle Brod. & Co. 100, V. | ;oorinted Jrom cho standard edilon of Cadell, | catteyod wiiely sparte 1t bomscer oy Cues UF | oy D e s bolug kept by o vil- | al anguieh. Tuo atiempt 1o suppress ¢rying 1o | Much of the timfer used i the manutacture ( ¥l bo a¥log b charly thieday.s - Tuat tho TOE DECORATIVE ARTS: Tusin Bstaion 1o Ecrlnhurl'. 181, and, to sccurc antire complete- | the ordinary sizs of the peach, and at adfstsuce, lqier chtldreg is deprecated, l“ the nto lf&uennl WaY | omes from the ijmense tracts of forest u the but ou purchment ! was the terse and bitter ODIRN Lizx anp Puoasie: oess, iuciudo in addijion the try of the | when stripped of its leaves in winter, great fter the death of one of biis borses, Slanley | be 8t. Vitus' dance, epiluptic fts, cte. Hudson Bay Terrifory. 1t Is foated down tho | gusthiema ls whidh saother gave veat to her LIYsREu linyons Tux Taab Waverly Novels, and the small pfeces printed {n | rescmbles that tree. Iu the chapparel it 1a bad tio stomuch of the animal opedéd, snd ‘The Berlln (ieographleal Soclety, foundod by to the Jakes, through which it Is | disappolutment. Sbe knew that all writs ore {za or Loxpow,: By WiiLia¥ Aosws, Au- | Lockbart's Biography. Tho Memolr (s cxtracted | most an evergreen, for its loug renching multi- | “tbero were found tweuty-five shors, thick, Alexander Von Humbolds aud Karl Rister, | Water<ourses o .n Fafta are diyide | 08 haschusent, and bad probably learned from rei aha ""«5‘8‘1}:"‘33 i “‘mtf.".'::“a‘ from su oditlon of Brott's pootry by Adam sud | tudingus bouths protect from tho cold nortbery, | whita worms, sticking liko leeches futo thy coutr | wi*aoptt b %, TS snuiversary on Am towed in great log-rafts., Thesu ralts are Charles Black, Edinburg, 1553, sud secm 0 walutsly peroctual spriug. o . , It v cuee forwula with wbich the So.” Paper, “Price, 40 ceuts. iog of tho stomack, while tno Intestives Wero | g7.,,.1'a3" Deicgates from all tue Geograph od; some parts are pulled through tho canals, | Srucl expe tho e cnz ——— i Victuria; by the grace of G yields aunually uu wbundant crop of beans, slmost allve with nuwbers of long white g d Austriz bave been foe th eans are taken to market. 4 Mr. Garducr adobte & chatty, famiitarstylotn | PLACE-POEMS, 3o pods, Lrous i fuclics to a Soot. fa “lenuik, | worws Thoso wero thu larvd of tho” Lctae, o R e e CL e L s Queen,eté *riting about ars, which quickly puts him oo | popys op PrLACES, Edited by Hyamy W, | baugilugio clusters from the boughs. Tness | which, with the bites of tho perfect insect, wiil partake of the banquet clusing the festival, wich occuples Trom 000 (0 tWO yeurs “"h““*"'pm. tad Meassotest footing with bis ‘reader. Ho "Lonoritiow. ' Gurcy, axo Tumxer ix Eu: | podi wierer inilar o appearancy 10 1hat of | wested thullly ofBobeast. e Gloss. | The Berlin Sovicty has ) cembers. B b futg blocks Lxise E;.MK 190 MISTAKEN, eoliog bl v o e 0 L OB | Ot Moy . G, 10eiE g, i, U4 | the orbfldpeai Lok O LD iy sray. | ton moruisoe " thus doerinid by Banert | . Von Skbold, Atiche of the Autetn |8 machy’ wnd abouc el inehes “wide g pong e i s, €200t L00 many of these at once. Better a Mr. Longfelluy bas collocted & cousldorablo | Tuey caniat advace to s Ligher stato Ol des et et b B i : blstorle mound st Owmur, vear Yeddo, from | passed through s jioschine which cuts them A&Nhnu.:m .n;:l.ul.ibu e e peurlyol the same brown color as the honey-bee. th N omackl e e er-| . | which ovi 000 articica in stoue, bronze, ete., | up juto “spiiuts,” round or saunare, o the fi'{.‘.: ‘l.‘.';‘.?m,"rfi‘.’&' m’f“d";u'f."n'.'fl:’.‘; to 'umhnbl‘l-lrn:k. The otlgin of tho terracotta | thickuess of u inateh, Lut twko ita lengib. This catlon than the sugar-corn, cither in the pod or bean. Tho bean is smail and Hlattencd, separ- ated from each otucr bv a considerable space of body of poetical lterature connected with le weil ¢ well understood than & good deal balt places in Greece, and tho names of & number of Saatered, seems 10 be his priuciple; and a coms Which the old man bad to bequestl, cl told, of nakivg The old u s on the counter, tingulshed s staud ig the list of ts au- uewed fu tho | the borse, ox, and dog. On man the bits bag | images found in old Japsuese burylug-grounds | waching is capable, as we are Jnaklug he old nan sa : »:;ndm"om V6 Ly eapoctully 1o doullsg with & :lhouh ".' But, h:t‘; sooms to have inspired vei g:z]fx’nr n‘fi’m??‘& Lfidiu‘:: e:m; u‘kvky to the uueefle.-t nelther mflt onwild sulmals. When | bo sscriboa to a custow provalliog In Japan | sbout T‘“”Lfi’.‘ he;.u‘:;»g:c’& ITLI;JI‘III:“I‘J;\?:: A.}h‘i"f:“;'h'fa‘.?'&'l‘i‘fi"“ u loves bo by e reduiriog g0 much etudy us tht which [ JREI o0y Lo S mmoration. of saenes ‘wa | Lootk Wiwask.o e asto and sihcky Lo she | Boelosty pither basl tand, 1 Juserts tha old- | dowe- 1o e year B, i of ansoundiii | Sectas linmcnss whes eqmoned, Wil tho mosh W would help hisa Kieet his demands, @ s accustomed to treat. srenty saciated with ber Mstory, Bome thity | theu with great rellahs aad they wil po touch | dle proni of fhrea poriios. ot Which the pro- | tho grave of & dead Emperor with a sirlc of kot 1. Ll brescut lessous on luterior decorstion are | pleces comprekend the whole stuck eathered by Loacls divides; at then drawe the prong out a | sttendants, buricd ative to the ueck: thelr | Thosolints are then taken 1o the ‘setting OsgaLiy CuLLzos, kel . N * them whea uot ripe, becuusc” they wre then