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e e g . : THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JUNE 29, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, 9 . g portion of the credit bolanaing to it has been | evants ot thin vovago have hoon prettily de- [ ance of gorzeous blossome, bt no principte of | ehould natbo bilnded by thelr comparatively | twico as great as that of the earth, The elr- ['alwayes how e has been the father of the bo LITERA,TURE. Sacritied to othara, The queation 13 worthy of | cerfbed by Mrs, Drassey, who, In additfon to | reoroduction, W ara fac from sayiug (hat | smail private tintercat i this Bill 0 the fm- | cumforente ‘of Galia ha pits at 5000 mallen | oysl v omhie hasbren tho father of the bon = sttention, and it acema that, e, Grav. 0t anY | Laking care of hersclf and kesping & watehful | Uhere are no sxceptian to the mefanzfofy rule. | portant princiole of suba(ie cranting contafned | the diametur at B3¢ hundred mies, the aurfncs o bont-bora aze cood ndroady: withduthira umarls brother. d. Uredt 1a my canal or. rate, can afford fo Int it receive the closest ex- Longfellow has written stanzas which clivg to | nit, which Speaker Randali and Mr. Connor | at 134 militons of sruare mlles, the volume | they are nothing. Uledl i deseribing_any articulating telaphane nrlor to | sbundant lelaure to write down her observations | That ia the very noto and test of the inlierent | lug which they deserve tho gratitude of the | and ths welght at 514 quintiitions | 1f: 89 the chlafanay, Uled! shuuld be panishe The Speaking Telephone, Talk- KT o [ 14 q ! amination. Nothing has yet anncared of record | €38 over thres small children, secms tohavehad | 4}y memory. Poo's *Raven’ s an inapiration, | were instrumental in dofeating, and for defeat- | At neatly 150 milliona of cuble smiles, | Uledi ia bad, Shamart is goo Feb, 14, 1670 On that dnte :he specification, | and reflectlons. want of American poetry. Great poeta ars tor- | country, of English tona. It 18 difficn't here to deter- | Shumarl sayahe will take & heif of the puni ing Phonograph, and Fiin drimngs, 1o which we havo, referrul, WS | Thero wera incldents of some Importancs to | Wit aed mussscrel by having telr fomert | Tho ast number of Jarver's Wbty printe g | Mmine where the feton leares oft and thoectonee | EICG 0" Buftn won psien, - "o 220 * L} ! Offce.” The following extracts from that doeu. | Felleve the monotony of fho voyage. Tne | 2oua2l.fiyof an anthoiozy. American pocts | DoTiraitof Mr. Charles Reade. waMr. Hende, it | PR, (TMIIClobR, Glokton, femaen & ooy Other Novelties, ment will nefve to show with what definiteness | YAcht rescued the crew of a burning vossel. and | shiow baiter In an anthology than fa the collect- | §275, *, 248, slwavs divilkcel, photozrashic por- | o ™prite™sr 5o, ! LORD DYRON'A LETTERS. the problem had been worked out: alterwards had & narrow escape from destruc- | od volume of thelr worka." mado e, we belleve, tho firat which has ever | Physical Technics, or Practical Expertments | 108 Ne" Yotk World prints 8 uamberof letters To_sil whom it may concern: To it known | tlon by fire itself. Every stopping-place was g heen published. Abrooos of this portrait, we | in Physfcs,” fs a book whoso value to teache of Lord Brron hitherto unpublished. Bome ex- shat 1, Elfeha Gray, af Chicago, in the Connty of | thoroughly explored. The descriptions of Pata- WAR CORRRSPONDENCE. find !n‘nl,nndnn weekly journal the mtatement | s .m’.dy ‘well attested. | It glves directions fo | trects from them may prove lnteresting. Wit Mrs, Brassey’s Record of a Voyage | conk,'snd state o thinale, e temremted & now | gonta and Japan aro perbaps the beat partsof | Thesccond volume of the Dally News war | that *Last year, when Mr, Reade went down fo | svery varfelyof experiments that are Jikelvtohe | Ing to Douglaa Kinnaird, hio says: B correspondence has been pubfished by Maemil- | Margate, e got himself taken at the specfal | attempted Tn the class-room, and points tha At Bologna t with R , Round the World in e e N T T | 1o e er g o wa resed o | 1 Co. T corer ot ram th ) of | E0Aceeot & 37 wh iy Bheed i ooty | sl Drecnudune 3 4ar (obiena i | 48 ArSied (et ToE SRk aphls t, . n the Pantheon of her TATY 8, b n has often brought tho Instructor to ef. £ m jome n time. 1z¢rs looks a 3 a Yaoht, Terafues them a0 1hs recelsiois andof (ha sk g | Jananase aress, manncrs, and art. Bhe writes | Kara to the concluslon of peace. Tho collcetion, | 11! f,1 Aeaver vempie where sran the tnresand | o S o L e e | B s o] ko moeq o dcr ook 8 litle ihat actnal canversations can be carrled on by ner- { {n her Journal at Kobe, Feh. 10, 18771 which now forma a complete history of the war, | yenatea of friendahip and affection. He sent the | description. 1t contains?50 iifustrations. (Phila- o otmention It s N fequest that ;‘:’,’:,,‘.‘,},",’:"A‘"‘;‘,,";‘;‘;'.:‘,",;‘:,‘,;m',,:’;",;"‘n;:;‘};;‘m';fl Ve visited poveral pwnbrokers’ shop, at all ot comprises m-l correspondence of Mr. arrl;Ihlld protogranly "ggmgm with these memorsble dl.lph‘lllzdl. B. lé‘lp%lncoét&(.;). Ez(l:lhllcumt‘ .l[nn- {et i Iu thn Clty of Bsasaen; Be s nok's bad & s thing intererting to be seen. ik . I, D Millet, 01 it 3 'mpts were sol jed | ten, McClur 0. Becou itlon. Price, & o The Dafly News® War Corrospond- | yiont or sounds, telesraphicnily, and my prenent | L) or Boriect masmutoe, ek Aheh Draptetond | 2o o onre b, B Orlnorirs Mo, vt ] | vinegar: ihin ‘In tho'resction, no. doubte 1t | $5500 % "1 Inalotter to Tom Moore trom Genoa: Invention ia bred upon & modifchtion of tho prin- o herlect museurit, hub ihelr aroptietor ML R 1 have been Invited by tho Americans on board of * et cipien of anid inventlon which is ret forch and de- | BEYEF se o . . L Mn V. correspond- Jou Lo “The Silas Letters" la the title of a little vol- | e enco---English History Tcribed in lelters patent of the Unied B Dave, nnlers 303 nro accompaniod by 8 eenidencer | Skinner, Mr. V. Jullas, and other carretpond- | 1y wAs You Like 16" Act 3, Scenc 8,13, | ume clesoriy nns eith e slocrts. e Y% | thelr sauadron bore, ana received with tho oy o tioy know, Then they invite you lnto | ents,—in all, soventeen In number. The letters 2 O 9 granted to me July 27, 1875, respectively noj e A ortnt o pa Wt o aiare. B the DACK, " h i) Touchslone says to Audrey, * Doth my simple | purports to be the complcte love anil business | have d to #iL for my pictare to an American Etiquette--Legal De Berealoasoffun Yor Goo, it s Epmlen: | L, Sre-oeont o or tote, ot 16 Mk, | are connccted by a aendor thread of narratve, | fadclitne o34, 10 Avéras, L hoth my shmble | purnort to be he comicle love and busincss | Bave atked to it for my pletureto n Linsrican cfsfons. lion for ltlerwphentaf e Lited Siatca fed b7 celn prndnce sl orts of raro and enrfous thinga, | and thoso of each correspondont are distin: | Tnost carciul editor, Mr. We Aldis Wrighty | Wilaon, The feat aud ben-antiini aketches Arg | S€rt. an American indy" took ' ore srhich Pvemiion 1 docised am e odacts ofo "0} | which linvo been nent to them to be ro hlch | guished by a conventlonal sigu. We eannot but | comments: Thera fs poseibly rome Joke in- | amusing. We gather {rom a hasty reading of } wote from me, and gald that ahe winhed Tibrting respaaively b ol th tones: ofthe - thay may pos o d® | feel that the fallure to svecfy more distinctly tende here, the key to which s lost (n, 141, | the lettcrn hat Silas Long was badly trenied by | 2 \iooh 2ORrthing, which 1 had sbost md voice snd by which they are rendared audi- | 3¢ {hings if you want anything {RW,’ who Ia the author in each caso fs & great mis- Mn{‘.nl ;‘e‘chulgi'am?"}{ rd:ro? {ll:n‘r“vvr.unfinc ot | Marla Jane Wilson, and has revenged himeell | fean editions o ‘my nosme, and all kinda'of stte: for you will only ind there atiicles specisily oro* | take, and an injustice both to the reader amd =ng s v Btanley's New Book---Matthew Arnold o went to the cily to be- | tions and good-will. I also hear that, as an fere follawa an_ezplanation of the drawings, i & ing or dead, cver did 4en what the joke wi led In that, fell nto bad com- | author, 2 er which ihe document ends us follows] : paxed for the European and American markets. | to ‘tho correspondent. It may bo no- | (i OF GG rrer A0 aeo what the Joke vat, vany, and T rong L la cun reuest fnderminy, AT thia lfln'l Lives of fll! T H varlous thrilling aavantures,— | ia some companeation for the desertion of the En- > on John ‘Poots. e vibrations, a‘i'x":'m}!"z'&"ffi',‘u'c':m.m“:{fnln'fifid coliecting loctaring, nnd (rying ta_ porensde the mg,: bl':"";flr;m e't'lhmm N "‘5:‘,‘” o e | w Collflui Dublln, told s st the New §||:k- all of which are truthfally set down §a this cor- lah. &':" l:'-llygn that Engliah Diards and £ aets. in_which circail ia inelnded an electro.magnet of | 1apanésa to adhersto holr own forme and atein | o ner who the writer of It moy be; but when | fhcare Boclety some manths aga. He esid that | respondence. od by NS the craft. sud soen aratie 1 Lors L feature hiera mneant sition,” the 9 refused by half the craft, and even cratte, In Lon- ordinary conntruction scting woon a diaphragm, 10 | 5. Weendenco of nntive att, snd at the asme time | the same matter 14 consldered fmportant maam aran e Wi yeeney SATIY.| We have recolved six sdditions] volumos of don. 3 cdll plece of foft fron, and which | {'sce how much hetter the'nld thinga are than the { enough to appear n book form, the question of ,,flfch Touchstone complains fn 1. 9 that * when Hougflton, Oszood & Cou'e “best cdition of | yourself from sach premises—tAry know nolhing. ! which is au! hough no demand was made. Decide for Muxley on Harvey---Gunshet Wonndses- | fisvhragm s e :‘,‘,;;{‘;{:ng,;;figvgg Yocultz: | new. A teme Japaneso attist never repeats him- | authorahip bacomes eversbody's busiicer. The | & ooy tevses eannot be understood s . o it | Dickens’ works. " Pickwick Papera and Nicho | * A sadder and darker intereat,” says_ the : self, and consequently never ninkea an_exact pair | suppression of names {s, under the clrcum- Ias Nicklebs are given in two volumes each; the | I¥orid, “*attaches to the last letter which we ing chamber A, strikes a tan morg dead than a great reckoning . Porfeotion of Eleotrio Light-- T Ay AR A L A o e e bie aprer | Siances, discreditabic Lo the proprictors of ‘the | fu"y iitig room." This meaning &t once ac. | Sketches in'one volume, and Edwin Drood'and | print to-day and which waa written from Mis- . responding with those at the tranrmitting end, JVews, There s fortunately no ditllculty in de- connts f -hitone's ** riclous goet,’? Master Humpbrey’s Clock in one. This edition solonghii & month hefore Byron’s death to thy obvlaus practical application of my foprovement | yopt objects are therefore naver placed In exactiy | han, His two famous letters from Pleyna alona | ot 3nq Querier. ust e diaphragm at the receiving slater who shared hia hieart more than any other tions of Cruikshank, and {s now—since | human belng, and througl whom, In our own Y will be 1o unable persons at A dislance Lo converss Y 14 sullice to fix hia responsibility for all the rest the death of the artist—doubly valuable on that | times and by a woman, hi i 3 LITERATURE, o | With €ach olfertirougn.a telegmanhi circuit just | theramo relative position. Motorn ettloies a7 | fy o Tinrked with & dagger. - Theao lotters | = Edward Everott. Hale, In a communication o | account. 1t Is an excellent specimen of 19008 more barely and. gmfly‘&m&.’.‘fi%‘ffifi'&m : :'-::::m‘fi do 1o exch attier's uressice or 1irough | dosen i te Hundr goln on a second reading, Oug hardly koowa fu | the Boston Jiook Zubetin, nutices the fallure of | raphy and the bindor's art, and well merits the | and feelings ever wara In Ifo by the Mook X 0 reprint that remark- | praise that Dickens hi meeit_bestowed upon . TELEPHONE AND PIIONOGRAPI. I clalm as my {nventlon the att ef transmilting | 1n snother place she writes: reading thetn which toadmire niost,—the zurl):ny- any American publisher malignant of his enemles. From this letter fc and luminous style, or the {maginative facul able ratirical production, “The Now Republic.” | The edition has been out of print, but I re- it All electrical inventions Lava about them an | Yockl Rounde or conversations telographically | Tuere are very respectablo-tooking Iacance eabt. | 2ibived) or the evident readinossof the writer, | Duw Ao much" talked about. in England. "1t | sponse o a genceat demand has agaln been put '-'i':.'fiu":e‘fp"-'ef: o e Py s ot throngh an alectric current. (P, 202 and sea. ) ing In price from " . . element of the marvelaus, even whon the laven- e for the forelgn market, = No such thing = has excited wide attentlon there {n tho higher [ on the market. Jansen, McClurg & Co, have LORD BYRON TO Mita., LE{OT, ¥ tions are ombodled fn instruments of simple re;rel;:amllx?)fl:: ;:)l::'c:fiee%fltim_a%tx:v?;l;i‘m “; R od bit TOPE AND COLLINS. classes, because It undertakes to show that Ly | it for rale. Mingoronuite, March 12, 1824, —Mr DxaR A= A er (the far th 4 tenths of | wae, eonstruction. This {s especially true of the } ately upon an application for a patent for the | HCANeE (fhe Two yolumes have been added to the River- | {354 MEKes Farh certalily that hine-teptha bf | wiwest Potnt TieTaca® thig [erter will rench you, for (he plagne lina Grok ¢ b b tary verse, together with a_specinl : i speaking telephone. None have beon so aur- [ same subject matter.belng flied by any onc else. | chow-chow box) s worth from £20 to £200, Wa | side edition of Dritish poete, now lssuing from | sud of the higlest portian, sre without God fn | '37¥ e, $ogsthe L 0¢t—~ | out tuls morning in the town. and, of course, fir prised over it as those skillful electriclana who | The caveator then has three months in which to | sdy ox, about thras inchies equare. which | the houss of loughton, Oszood & Co. One | the world. There are fntroduced as guests, In | 5 C0det Urey,'—by Bret Harte. ‘This lattor | ‘cyniions will be taken in Ratalan s Aty Sl abes i 1 he | Present his model and take further ateps to ob- | was valued at £47; and 8 collection of realiy goord 1 st of anoth a 4 | an elegant house by the sea-shore, Mr, Matthew | described in “the preface as “the longest and | It bas been aupyosed (o bo communiested from the i might almost have invented it, unless It he | 1oin his hatent. In tho month (Janusry) fol. | lacquer woald be' costiy and. difealt i entlre volumo and lialt of anothier ate devoted | 57 ©Cqunthictiss BY the aca-shore, Me. Matthe® | inost elaborate cuntributfon ot itx distinguishicd | Moren bo that ax 1t may, & man from thance had K thoss who actuslly did favent It. ' Mr. Prescott's | Towlng the iliing of Mr. Grayos earent Me- Alew hete. Thie best specimens I have aver saen | to Pone, and the remainder to Collins, Tho | 2700 ©F RytH ;‘im;é’, Al sasily mads’ ous | #VIhoF to American verse. Tho longest it | $untdica ef t, s8 my physician says. whom | have * recent book has two features of great present | ander (. Bell filed an application contalning the t Lady Alcack’s (the Dritish Minixter's wife); [ mamolr of each poet Is full and comprehenaive. | under fictitl hames.” There are other char- | Certainly Is, but whether the most elaborate is 22 well as the Prince Mavracordato. Lut they are all either royal or princcly presents, L tious 4 re ot r- t 30 cortain. Th ek nd svent may be canmot, uf conrse, be fnterest In connection with the teloptione. Tho | ssmesublectmattar, whercunontho Patent-Oftico | 1ot Wit o Gl Bttty i0hen” Pl testh of good | That of Pope was written by the Kev. Alexander | acters meant to represent tho pure materlalists, | 9% #, cortain. The measure ls rollic s first relates to the principles and the beat forms | MTithout giving M. ray tho notico required by | [0 der are tia’ exquisito finish, ita ratiny, ‘olly | Dyce, now some years dend, whose labors in ane whio ure hungry for some’ | 1he 1one adventures of tho caret which it recite i stk ey K e S of the Instruments themsolves, and on that ac- | 1£7: Ersuted Dell's application and fssued the | ruciing. and the Impossibility of moklug Aoy im- | conndetion with s editlon’ of Shakspear nd the utllitarian reformers. For | OO RIerIalng. T cadet tongegbich €oms [ 1 siail ho most anlous to bear trom yon, eh the t the book cially valuablo to exports. | Poient. The oxpluuation made by the Ex- | presionon it with your tanmb-nail. 1t fa piac. | brought him reputation as & eritic of poctes, | tie LirLE-Alx liurs that they are togther, theto Do e frsater part of the vi@me are. of | communication may probably be minrrupted foe count the book i especially valuable to experts. | aminer {8 reported to be that Gray's caveat was tleally indestraciible, rnml will _wear ~for- | and wiiose biographical sf left it Il’-e‘““' talk, read, joke, even preach and lecture. ' YM ry for all persons accustomed | some time to come. . V F may happen ta me, o & h of Po) Cest e i seript! o overlooked. 'Lhis explanation s re 1 st . an 1 hi to Weat Polnt life. “The llustrations which are | helieve we that 1 am, and will be {21 long a8 ot b oot o e skl | Bt i, 1o 5k e ety | SO st otS it Toe ey 8 | Spto S S ‘sl Mo pmon | i el ntobntobomfmanail | ottt ot s i | ARLEE B, ifesgmtely. upon the fllag of the oaveat it becamne a aub- | centuries, instead of china and glans for cnps, sau- nd | impression, comfortable or nncomfortable as | £0M the pens ot Nast, Weldon, Darley, Morai Noxw lrsox, Pope, with the known variations, < q Aud succossful forms ln which_telcohones hava | 5 "or'corragpondenco hotween the Examiner | cera, dishas, bowls, which rouldused to boaften | 0% T unaittions . (excente . of iw own wishen may malke it, tnat atl these peo. | Keller, Hookins, and othiers. "The book ought collection of mili. | @UATA: I write'von withont much certainty that it 4| foreseen. thus far boen constfucted. It Includes even d Mr. Gray's att ih 3 washed in the Lottest wate: <o to make agreeable reading for West Polnters, LIVES OF THE YOETS. thois Lo Which Yo merly . sclntis 1o | Showink: conduvey Lin (b Supott itce | Fuier Japoste bta on 1 arto eper mac | thoue of the, [igd ayd, Cuyasée, Collo 1 | pl,ccgunt lesucd ity sl utly watne, | (0w Yok oo, Lo Coy Matthew Aruold hus a most enterlalning terest. was fully understood and apprecinted Uy the | beawiifal articles of lacquer, old and new. hod | molr seems somewhat disproportionate to the | a young Catholic lady, are without Giod in the | Miss Florence Montgomery bas written one ar | paver on Johnson's *Lives! in tho Jast num- Tho second foaturo of the book fs a prosenta. | Exsminer, who shoruly sfterward overlooked It. | peen sent fram this country 1o the Vienoa Exhi- | fengih of the poems aitributed fo him. Tno | world. and without hopo of Hearen.” twa clever nuvels, and it waa hoped that she | ber of Macmilian's Magazine. “Tho lives of Ot coursa Mr, Boll’s patont {ssued under these | bition in 187:5, but the price put on them wanso exor- July fnstaliment of this edition will be Dryden might bo a rising star. Iler "*8eaforth® is on ots. "W tlonof all the data at present known upon which { circumatances s of little legal force. In the | bitant that fow wers soli, and neariy a1l ind o be | Ju1Y installment of thie edition will be Dryden ART NOTES. this account ant to disappolnt many expectu- 5’,‘;.“'“02: :xf“c:fi'. m«ilor,,'h‘:;!;:d; ::;x:;lr;lu:.xlx:fi to form an oplalon of the relative rights of the | United States, and in nearly all foreign coun- | sent back to Japsn, Just as the shlp with those 3 3 ) men claimiog to be ‘faventors of tho telephone, | tries, patents fsued to othars than first 13- | things on board renched tho Gulf of Yeddo, sha | re heav, tinted paper, printed with wide ( Sassll, Fouser & Galplu's: Wogasin of Ard il byopste wall, Fith eudies of LOviSh | Dr. doknsan's. writings will perhaps ba rond or Juno ; ¢l ing, and tastefully bound. The whole edition "This question {8 one in which the general public ;;g;g,rd";fgngfiim;"{';,Q“Jr:;";m";a'mlflg atrnck ana rock and aink I shallow miior, K | B0 R e O o of hon experience, 1t has some admirable descrintions, | most generally and with most pleasure.) And 1s greatly Interested, and it is our purpose in > 1o raize her and recover the cargo, whes v Mbrary, (Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Co.) Mr. Ilolman Hunt's last picture, like most of ) particularly oneof a hunting-party. which, if | futhe lives of tho six chief personages of the this skelch to precat. such facts s are betora | 10, L pecuniary claime. It In only & ques- | (&3 Tuat the now iacquer ad bosn roduced 1o & el bis pletures, {s the result of years of patient la- | Bot toa tloso su Imitatton of Lady Gay Spwsker | work, the lives of Milton, Dryden, Switt, Addl- lon o XD ortuuately, Mr. | siate of pulp, while the old was not in the lesst ETIQUETTE bor and stud 1 he " Fligh is worthy n more permanent form thau It s us, In order to arrive at a correct catimala of | Gray te able to nssure himself tbat his legal | Gamaged. 'tell you the tale s it was told to mo. " 2 v and study, It represents the U Flight Into | yyyely 4y attaln. But the story, toward the | #0 Pope, and Gray, wo have Its vory kernol l tbo sevors! contributions m Mrs, Drassey says, the Jupaness | [t 18 tue fashion torfdieula hooksonetlquette, | Exypt,” and hos received the finishinz touches | end, erows conyentional, Ths gipomy Earl of | 408 quintcsseuca; we have the’ work rolieved by different In. | claims will bo properly presented, aud his In dres 4 detended: Y‘"‘u"lmg 100, | women caricatiire the presont Iashionablo stvics | —quite as much, no doubt, b , that ho I not obll vontors in our country to this latest marvel of | Fights vigorously Ty Ao 56 they ara | during a hasty vialt to England, whence Mr. | Beaforth molta n a surprising and unaccounta- | of whatever ls less significant, retafning notilug zed | i Europe, nud she has a theory on the subject. badly written b; n nt bl 5 encef ce be fn. o to awalt the result of s tedious iftization B’:,m:'{m'm 'or four years uzo.ltyncemn, m‘?_ (T generally y written by persons Ignorant of | Hunt will almost {mmediately roturn to his | bie manner, and thenceforth ceases to be in- | which is not highly sizoificant, brought within the century. Wa sball have to deal anly with 3 3 . **Bensi- | home in Jerusalem, teresting, while the perronages of the novel | casy and touvenicnt compass, and ndmirabl; i facts which are mattera of public record, and | hefore recelving suy of the reward of hia o Ernpreas ond lier Court to be | K203 soclety s for any other PR, % by d i3 0 Vi b 1] shall Ieave for the cuurts all the moro fntricate | goniun. After i Investigationof tho antira sube | orcesod o Susopesn Tesnjon. bl Etiquette of the Best Socletv," complied by | Miss Elfzabeth Thompsan (Mrs. utler) hotas | Arc brousht fogethier and oareu off like a | filtcd to perva as & point de repore, & fized and uestions of legal Interpretation, and of the | fect, by the best experts and the besy legaltal- | = pccordingly, 8 French miliner and dr Rrrmlbt e o lo ent In the countrr, the manazers of tho Wast- | with her avsiatants, wos sent for from bn Ma, I O, Ward, ud publisncd by Porter & | back her' stil incomplete Xrsh compasition Slsnenparty, avingno plgh i comman than thoroughly kiiown cenre of depatigro g re; . i conucction in_n woman's Coatos, of Philadelphis, fs an exception fo this | **’Listed for the Connaught Rangers,” until [ ring. (Philadelphin: Jo B. l?:'::ymcuu % Co i‘:.‘::}r ;«: ;“ene&l{ld%rfib«;:gn&lelg 7 next year's Royal Academy, notywithistanding o | () ", 2 1 A Ther s baesanstempt o make much of | iy avenion e sy s | ASrer, Wor oy Sanst e ojot S | I, 1 enle, anprenyfo o e of | o oot o B o | Cintor oaen Mechior s Cu) |t mapaing o iy 1 s it some prophecios and forcrunnors of the tele- | foundation far the manufacture of speaking | They know better what suitod them, ‘here arc maony persons in such soclety who | Urosvenor Gallery to exhibit on its walls, with } * £ - | lsnguare; Xisting § L plione. Of the prophecies, it isonly worth whila | telophoncs. Tnoylnvrsml:ud thesubject purely m«;-:ra :l:;v" m;:]l. ll,:zll-:llt"::n:r:‘l‘m‘?-'g:g:m have the “m"u'“_ possible denlre 10 ,,"'W“, liberty to finish the work at leisure, n:bx ’gl:’l;fl?}n mll,l‘(‘n‘rn:mq:esk:)". .'f“‘;.f.?.‘.‘i.'?”x."l‘fi: for‘l .:‘;'_0- p‘:'fl;d ‘g‘;‘fi_ v? ““;I““ ";: 4 o&""-’“l‘fh toreter to the chapters of Mr. Prescott’s book, | {fam & bustness Maninolet, and the, fact of | WL 0UG%CL i wolonyn journey for notbin yell, and to do tle couricous and the vaual | M. Quantin. who for some thmo wast has die- | daughtck of mrich and stern father. Faul loves | Jolusoiva® aix liven covor, LA student 3 s hat thatif the Jdapsuese laaies would not follow Hax tinguished himael( by the way in which bls pub- | jer: : cannot read them wittiout galning from thom, ;,‘;;:,‘.3',&‘,’,‘.m‘,'}l,";,i‘:,fi‘;;‘,‘;‘;",‘,: ooy | undred Auourand ollars, on tielr falth in [ oboan fasniont, &t Jesst: Haropean jadien shouid. | narant of the beat forms for hete wurpoacs, | licatlons ara preparcd, as ust fasued & o | brgan i oo ooy (0 S calle oL 8 | etonesy . unsonsciously. an Ioqeht Jnts Jr, Gray's righta as Iuventor, argucs straugly | agopt the Japsnces siyie. On fior return to Farin, | This book nim to_ give such forme, and (¢ does | s o Jempls,” with ongravings, Which 18 a won- | sofven fhat e Wil proce himscit amam i | the history af English lteratars aud Iife, -1io by Du Moncel. Of the forerunners of the tele- | in favor of the strength of his case, The { Tam convinced, ahe promulgated thl iden, and | go modestly and well, in good English, and | der of printing. Tho numuber of coples s lim- | pyudics Iaw four vears, nnd ia shout to win his | would find great benefit, let mo add, from read~ phone only ono need bo mentloned. The | American Bgenklnx clephone Company, in | gradunily gave It effect.” Henca tho fashions of the | with g becoming distrust of any sutLority but | ited, The work was commenced and abaudoned bride, when a forged' letter breaks off the | I In connection with each blography some- Invention of Reis _in 181 was far from being an | Which the Western Unjon Compsuy and Mr, | Isst two yenre. . The chapters on dinners, balls, parties, | by another publisher.—Zundon Times, 3 th! ) 5 articulating telephone, but o telephone wa may | Gray are lrgely intorosted us stockholders, has | Tho Japancse men wera morg nccommodat. | receptions, eic. Wil be founa 16 contaln nints | publish idon inatch, Paullne dies of a broken heart, and | thing of the suthor with whom it deals; tha ) Y I follows her. The merit of the composi- | Oret two books, say, of * Paradise Lost,’ in cous inl; eit. Itis important, not at ail | constructed a number of thousand of telephono 5 wore the European dress on ‘thoss who a " All pletures * which might wound the sus- [ Psul I . tsa ifi%‘afl'dfl:-"';u, bt |h:1p|l)‘n!or it "u'.": o Instruments. sad s ths Company I:?t:lnl s o, ek the ffecs whs efton Tadisroner - | Shremius u¥en for thote who are aceustonied to bl of e Germaba’ Have' heew'wii | ton mas b Juized trom th folowlnpassaze, | nectlon with tho it of Miion Kbl and t did not help the real Inventor o 0 tele- | ownerah L) akes, Jt would have driven o dlstraction the tallor {4 : i ZEnels,’ in connection with the iifo of Drydens plone except to tho name. On the contrary, a | the luyeetmant Ia tho Lusinese In rapldiy arow: | who “wade wnem 1o sew tight-dtiing nattorme | - AMERICAN DECISIONS. JLihepequcat of the Foadll Moy, Some | She et berplctaresad T pavensine=: To topmection with Switt's Tite. tho+ Battic o ot . Lol aroues o | ey 1o day 1o, she omatriction of the lnsiom | Jer e e o R rrakery | The third volumo of the “American De- | in the. Goupil Oalery in Paris, Sl Fhilipne | Sie Kave s meand bresthed my dariinga sams, | thie Tooka's ‘with Addison's, tho * Coverley T e Io Mvance e actanl rormaeaes o3 | monts, Fia beat Torm of transmitting sola: | tuned o and isArarea. by e Drojecting topsof | clslons but Just mado lis sppearance. The | Durty, tho ¥rench eriic, thinks that the patrlot- | Lelt hor anges and sho ksed he ring Fapera'swich Topelsy the' imitatidng. |t this know it to-day. The Rels telephono was simply rlu;nc o_far devlln%d I‘-. that of Mr. Edlson, '.".'-'J"f;'? T e e el bk 'po sravesr | #crics {n complied and annotated, it will bo ro- [ {3 ! {,i,.‘,’.‘;‘.“&:’ £ ffn::?g :ltg:? ;‘:l’é“fi’.‘n‘; O Nt a pitt, *Elegy In o Country Churchyand’ everybod e emhaan kg ot e pensios Y SC | T iundiy o be CXpeched HAE the somms Inyentog | While olicEs wara Uiem mil dugors 4t loudlthtod | mombered, by John Profatt,of ‘San ¥rancisco. | Low painful to Fronch heatis ars thess fesolleg | e Frcelern it ofod o sorrowing soule; Keiows sl wiillava it peeceot fo: Wy moin \ b snd the most perfect dotall of su Important & ' i . o OVt o e AL DomiAe v [0 zeRi it any By deyes .« o= . wilh 11 mork ot Hevmnolata” tha. anarobis o | Bublect, It 1y sudiclent if Chicago is Ty beite s samen Hewaraly ndopiod. UfOPEAR €08 | Lorjo betweon 1806 and 1600 Thacasense- | Tho Parls correspondent of * thie London Reglumng on e parriwcevery Y L, ’ TIE BUDIMLST MARAMERU, ; tones, the results of which wero published Ju | Dlace of the telephono; she can ufford to lot | The yacht returned to England In 1877, eleven | lected scem to be ull of Interest; but, for s . writes of the Salon: It s tha por- cuaptor, and I, 100, will do the same, The Rav. Darid Stiva, missionary-preacher at ' em bis “Theory of Tones™ in the year 1863. In | thechild bo brought up sudeducated ou the | punths aftor its departure. Mrs. Iirassey's | reason, the annotations sre wnnch fawer than in | trajts that do bonor to this Saton. It seems This 1s {n the best veln of Edward Payson | the chapel of Pantura, Ceylon, bad . pubile = uttering vocal sonnds thera {8 at 'a given time [ Atlantic canst, ook is unpretentlous, but gives o high ideu of | the Ercnedlmz volumer. (€ this be the result of | that at the prescnt moment thero i a reaction | Hemtmond.’ aral discussion with o Buddhist pricst, Aug, 20, = e tone which, being louder than the othery 1t {s worth while, before leaving the subject, 4 the haste necessury to get the volumes out so | fn every schuol in favor of portraiture and nat- a—_— . frculad the' Tindamental. The- tandamesta] | 1o onide nial i Beilsconirumion o 1y Rfi:bsfi:mfidu':fi?;“ o rciaees w Tikg | fart, L Would Ko better to co slower. (54n | Gratin, 10 Jour Ssulbliion. At the Champ. do PERIODICALS RECEIVED, :fmf,‘,’,':m;’:fi':::.":m::..fl s S thia die. or predominant tone regulates the key in which | developmeut of the '““‘"f tolophone hus | practieed skill of a professional writer cannot | Francisco: A, L. Bancroft & Co.) Murs—which i excitiog keen surpriso among | InTamnatioNaL Restpw—luly-Augast (A, 8, A P 'fl’, ol we speak. But sounding fn barmony with | boeu. It Is equally a mistake {o ascribe to hin reasonably be cxpected in the our arlista—all admiration is concentrated on mm..‘: SR‘-::ihM' York). Cunteni “Tine- | cussion has been printed, with an introduction imply 8, this * fundameutal note thers 15 a | the whole Invantion and to deny him any part in | [ URL Y bleet will have been attainta l they | * LITERARY NOTES. Froderic Walker, who was a naturalistic poet, gerles of bigher tonmes constantly | It Hls part was to improve the construction of | gre e incas of ensbling mero Lomekeopitiz | A now blography of Lond Beacansfield, | on dir. Watte, o M. Milais, and. on, the othe T et nates s el bvestonee, sod 1512 | G160 servo. as & tranmitior, - Tha Tsrore, | 1S e ey Haterinan ey | brouht dowa to the present day, o to be com- | (iR T MRS PARIEC RO, 0o M08 | Homkina: *3¥08 P Exnibiiton, ™ by chi 1 | accordance of tho abaurd dogma uf tho Dud: 3 < > J 5.2 e Natio, o Soseus (0 ius fame ker.. Helnmolbs e Srold with which Mr. ol loys claii to apery- | 21¢C107€ = Mr. Gladatont's # Primer of Homen,” writton | Able sehionis Jaraing s kil bf. sasocaliog | Lo 05 Jamies Abfhony. dovutey **2ho. Centa- | Wit the facte.Sir.siiva had broduced & sma ; of some electrical apparatus in hls lu - | thing that had Leen done before and everything o nary of ltoa by the Kov, Samaa) Oszond, 1 Hions, pat hie Gid nothing Tooking towrds thy | that has been dons aince, none would gradgs ENGLISH TISTORY, for Messrs, Macmillan & Co.'s serles of Litera. | Shewn with a trick quite unworthy of all serious | - B2, °f 14 A Qrtanizati of Armichct b {;‘lffi?’;’rmzllx:lnxlnzflgu polnted out ki mpoes- Harper Brothers have undertaken to roprint AMr. J. R. G art. _Some yeara ago, a crucitix fn a little mod- Gen. ‘James. R Tecon. Samilo oL e e | e e A | serios ot barthdoke o (Hpalleh Llstary, the B e e ow | urn German gothic charciat Remawenattracted | Hrpctina.s by Filward. Avenoont - She. Locant to Dreak the effect of this, Migettuwalte, tls ephone, for which ho clesred the way. " [ sccounts of bis rescarchies are reprodiiced by | stxth of swhich, eatitled Tho Settiement of | I about s fonlghte D L o8 Ao il | (o M Moty e 1he Tionc Tonn bigelows | Sme il TR T After we ‘Pne learned u:; "'""'5 from lllelm- 5)!;- c';'.fff:.‘;'{flfl,"‘:ifi:&fi“:flt:n‘é"n"fi"k b;'l thie Constitution,” Is now before us, It wlilbe | *ywyjam Beach Lawrence Is writing for the | 1 to the poiut of view of tho spectator, Herr | Hamerton: *‘Contempurary Literatura™': The | produced was one made on Newlon's pr &I’-\ n, boltz, ln‘d av0 come fo understand tist all slu-yt the contrast 1o o metliods adoptod allutioq. On | followed shortly by w seventh, troating of En- | 410t O o e ag | Usbricl Max repeated the effeet In bis “liead Literary Movement iu_ Eneland, by Qsorge | evenumong Enalishmen thers wete scrioge doub s B Eueas omes Tars. piopagaion” thsakh o | tho vart of Mr,'Bell, the ‘sviient stratnivg o | glsnd during the Amorlcan and European | ey pemior.of the North dmerican Keie a | uf Our Saviora! and wo ars orry to be called | - itrneteinith, (of Loadow),—in’devmany, by | and ditorehces of apinion 24 to mhsiher clastio medium ke the alr mechantcaiy, thora | BOgniy irralsvant mittors aud the befiltiing of | Wars from 765 to 1620, and by an_eighth on | oiers Bratenn 1o o henp as Chotue | pon a third time to feel astonished, at what | 43 Ra Lr Rl tor et - * g coges tho Important question, Canthess sound- | thase which are really impottant, e beuil- | Modern Eneland from 1820 to 1873, Each | tha riguts of tho American people n 10 evens | * Ghiist DyInE on tho Crodn w1 " obe | Sournenk Law Iixview—lune.July (G, L Jones T e ormed Int electcal aved and | (O bty o, puendo what, 1t | assay fa fsaued tn tho Nalf-Hour Serics, and fu [ of a war betweeu Kussla and Figland: ent on ylew at 48 Pali Mall A i g e encanh wita molecutaria? T serio of o, | 1acious ~_theories - propoundod, —wii servg | completo n ftsell. The prica of each Is 25 | G, P, Putnam's Sons unnounce, for carly pub. | HOR I8 playea by weans of ‘a faiss sbadow o [ ANEMcaX Bixron Boox—Vol. IV, No. 2 produced’ snd banded. Around the ** New Princle Drations represnting. composite \ouse. srna; | 1o Eiva color to the fmprcasion nt o 1s ohe of | cents. Ueatioh, " American Golleges: Thoir Students | {he Upuer syolny, Bomemba chaliy I colofs |y s nuau—duly (A. . Bell, New York B TEy W aaniton R &%, pbienela ¢ comn |'zln lllllfim ‘r?l. wire, Just as the ele- :{.‘:"-:. &2",".38’&“'1“".!#‘.{:,."',’,‘} :n'mm;:r ""1"" ‘The chiof alm of the present number {8, In :;d' L‘gélen":cav‘l;flas :.ytg-! ix,}.fi‘l’i""‘. ;ltlml s careful without pedantry, but the type is not | YHanvAcisz—June (Chlcag Collegeof Puarmacy) . proof he enuld iy them of the exlsionce of M e evice e nwgml.!.‘,‘fi,l)?;. :2“:,'}1:‘:{ that thoy ever droamed of making. or t?»:l?.ul‘hgly' ':;’ Worda-of thamithor, to sboy, ihe lollawiug | (b, nxvcmc';, collcgy morals, college sucle’ Myis woreveny "(m“l' .rfi, o :‘;vmfl)‘o‘tll‘i’ FAMILIAR TXLK of The maametia ecdie o T vl (e Bt the double ~transformation! For might have madv {f they bad been some ono | thIDRS: tles, collego rank, etc., and will contaln clasl. | flaboration of bainfuibess, the ] A . This aemonetrated that there i a huge mass in that = dlstant terminus the — slectric waves m:.':: else. i : 1, How the Revolution of 1088 madle the | fied'tables fimw'n", statistics of the moro fw- | 10 Pathos.—Wagasine of Art. direction which attracted the needle toward it, and, sgain become mechanical ones, In the sound | For Instadco, just after speaking of tha ap- | iloute ot Commans the strongest thing in the | portant colloges in the country, ———— STANLEY'S NEW DBOOK, Accoptiug do thwlinddullis buoka: Mahamern,. the iind (of Londom): **The Chiness | and explanatory notes, in pamphlet form. The "E E. L. (of 8an Franclscori **The | controversy 1n ma: Ints amuslog; snd e 1 s nciato y uy polnts was amuslog; a O Fetvich Exhiuitton e Chones | on nono perhaps niore 8o than on that of the A D Ll Sl 00! uting Newlon's argumente, on c woa! which {8 at pres- ¢ Ce be ha to sllow the Cnristlau party 8 sight of Thetrick tn ques, | , % €01 Bt Louls). No. 2 (alcs, | in OO, which wan in ks yowseesion.. (Iieie ho t stupendous fock on the face of o four scparate tonss blend in harmony, Three | paratus oxbibited by blmin the summer of | Stote: Measrs. Foris, Howard & Ilulbert, of Now BRIES NOTICES, Mr. tanley’s last work on Africa, entitled s ltbanen e "Woro th 4 Ao creriana, _Teire J 01 0y, one and the | 1870 st tho Centennial Exnorition, ho says 2. ilow Eogland engaged in a long and costly | o Mosers. Forde, Floward, W& Hutbert, of Naw | gy ropiaws of Julia A, Mooro's # poetry ™ 4 Through the Dark Contient,” Liaa' ot yet | hos now satisted that thelr Mabaserd: dld sstbt tn * Another form of transmiftting {natrument_cx. | War with France, the greatost natlon In urope | T NG W teim tho pea of his intimate | and some additional **pacms " have beon pab- 3 the north, na lu declared? Dibited st Filladelpbia ia reprosouted by Fi. | LIS, Sire ind BouS ot At 40 | trlend, Gon. Jaies Girant Wilsnn. This itk ba | fished fo pamphiet forin by Eaton, Lyous & | reata sesrarss whic s s ave, They wirs Iscapable of carrying composits tones, will ipparatus for effecting tho transforma- " The scisuce of the Christian rsligion was & g not the 5.7 it appears, however, i, B meddle in ber affairs, und how she won much " " . make extracts which, as prelininary speci- D tions bo 80 complicated aa in- fact Lo conetiiute | fact, Toprescnt’ any imevkimont o 3\:’:‘5"".{1:. fame and oow lands thorovy. Tueaeporteil tfs & 2 Bamoril Editlon ot Me 1 Go., of Graud Rapids. Pric, 25 conta. miens of what s ta come, seem not unwortly of | i fuars ens e oo far cflticem, and p) y Bryant's woll-known * Library of Pootry a ad hardly any better defense to offer, y an olectro-mechanical man! ‘The sccomplist- | Beil at the Centen £ it was “exhibitcd at [ B How & hew lino of Kings waa set an the | g5ug' undoubtedly the ‘most marked popular | John Williamson's * Forns of Kentucky," | reproduction, Ono pecullar_scnsation that ur st porelous feault, and that alono, | Philadelphia.”{t was done at somo date subse- | (HE0RES Ru R O e el O ooy | success of his literary labor, as, fu its two edi- | with sixty full-page otchiogs and stz wood-cuts | Btanley had on firat muetiog Europeans after SPARKS OF SCIENCE. - Slicity of the dovices by whleh it Is sccomplistiod | Sen m".,,.:‘.,,,..,ufi.,&“,':o;“,“,w,,',‘;‘,',',’,‘,',’,{‘,::’ tho English nobility took to themselves the | $10us, noarly 100,000 copics have been sold. Qrawn by the author, has coma to hand. Jobn | his long residenco among blacks {s well de A astonlshes us still more, Another simllar instance {s the clatiming of | foTemoat place in rul "'fi the country. With a view to arriving at some consensus of | P, Morton & Co., Loutaville, Ky., are tha print- | scribed by im: AUXLEY ON IARVEY. = Thore fs mo room to doubt when and by | the invention of the portablo handlo, duo to Mr, | , 4: How tha rula of the greas familics broke | opinfon as to tho various schiemes of spolivg | ara, Wa had gradually descended some 500 festalang | On a recent ocvaston, in London, Frof, Hux- L whom this problem of propagating -nX Jones, of Providence, which fs brought out at | 90Wn at a time when Kogland was calied upon | reform now hefore the public, Dr, Georae liar- b %8 4 Py d Dailads,” ad daclining spurs when catlered atring of | oy o an address upon Willia h.r“' Ia . analyzing composits tones waa irat solved. A | page 377. And the appropriation of° rof. Pol. | to put forth all er strongths and Low the task | Jey, Mr. E. Jones, of Liverpool, Mr, J. Mac. | Bwinburne's Foems and Batlads,™ advance | {10 oock s caring, Eleama, ot aattiing Ve 11 80 aidress 4ol n 5y 88 = zeference to the Chicago papers of 1874-'5 shows fl“,v. application of the nermanent run;:u‘n of guiding the. country through its troubles | Arthur, and Mr. Ueorge Washington Moon, | shects of which were recently noticed in these wmmun)‘ auch as were glven by fino Hnenand | that Harvey's titlo to their honor and respect that the result was then accomplished fn Chi. [ stead of a battery (p, 263, oud seq.) fa an {n. | Wa8 @iven (o a nan of surpassing genfus, who | have fssued a clrcular addressed to phoustic re- | columns, are now to bs had fo book form, (New | twiie. buxz of wondor ran along our column. | geemed to him to bo essentially throe: First, 4 cago by Mr. Elisha Gray, The publication of | stance of simil motion, e raised {4 to & hikht of kreatuoss suchias it had | formers and cducatlonists, exhibiting a com- | york: It. Worthington. Chlcago: Janson, Me. | bfocesding a littis furtior we stopoed, and 1a & | ()¢ hewns discoverer of the circulational blood 1o e g o SOt 3 St | Hobon 15 L 5 o oL S8 | i s S G e o | 1 L SO s “Fo e clos | Wiy Sevines by iy Peplo e | Wit et Yysn il el | aneula s, iy, ot b wa th o 4 1 t scl ¥ . the great familics, snd win for hiineelf soma | and suggestions. " e W i tribesa of tho Livingstone! 4 o 33 bim. o An Mo sccountof " s e [ less eficiont than thoss which he rulesoutas | 14 Now, after s hard fight, L galned tls | postal Congress held tha other day st Puris hos | §3; are by Junsen, BeChure & Cort oi% SEMOINY ubud inog, Die'stonce. vl great doctrine of Genesls which underlay all #earchos, which Mr. Prescott bus reproduced | befug beyond the pale of successful tefephonio | 9BJct d_on sn amended treaty, 10 come in for y eu 7 Py ) i , for, y , chsracterlstics, sell loss tha w' and the de V' n trlggor of tha canuibale? What but tho welrd our modern conceptions of development, bild and Woman ™ s a translation from | {EHier oF [08 SRASRL, Yt St B Nel0 b Harvey's first thtle, ns they wero doubtless the sight of tho pale faces of 1ho Embomma me ‘malls Is ralaed from tw: to f by the transiator to the American public, and | BNS a0 0 L BE e e e e T, | 8Wware, Lad been challenged; but, as far , Qlaposirion 40 ciai for bime | cocibes ook aon’ Hich it 2PRrcclatingly do: | fenteatly by Ucorge L., who netther suceceded | 100 imals It riosed from two nounds to four | (7, tts BEANG Siventlo readers, o for stmplicity { Sohuutasy ahiver. h‘.d‘,‘.,x. otor after wolonz [ a8 be koew, o the signal confusion 3 ; ¥ in sccomplishing the reinstatement of = the v and freshiness and moral purity of tone. il rich blac icher by d . ¢l gers, ) Tiors, aud & resdliess 10 sopreciuve okt | it yentfon, which fs In o sanic, the i of | Foyal fumily In power uor in beating down the | APon Hiat Wil Lamper the fres delvery oy port | & adciohin: James A Hoore, * Chicago: | Sugor su unsccoumiabis phasinets. 1 couid | ohese “imterest b T ime quenin poiiked yalue all that bas been doue by others In the | minssed the book. Thoremalning threochapters | S5 -uK Of tho kreat fanulies. Guorge LIL was, | \)o'3epd, sooner oF Iater, to the abolitlon of she | Jousen, McClurg & Co.) ot divestmsaelf of f ! b to acquaint 1 1! e e manened up so ausplcoutly, In | relate to_entirely different sublocts, Ono of | Hhoosartho fsst King of England to undertake | guty levied by thie United Statea on books. 4 Mictiael Angelo,” the seeond of Toughton, | 15’ Sies § shoutd sy tney bese. ol prefot it R holr fulh sharo i tho work hes pect tayea ‘| Lhem, e on quadruplex telegraphy. - Abotor | miesh hamiado of It Since his s the Hoval | In the farthcoming seriea of #English den S 1y o arapiier, 18 [ Vorar dark, et there wad womething vary welf- | ichieat nealtation fn assertiog that Willlaca vaniage of by leas scrupulous inveutors, Who | Slectrie bolle. - Tt soerms Uomcoemmionl ;'{};"m?. prerogative haa been gradually diminishing, tn- | of Letters,” adited by John Morloy, Prot. Hux. | 1o sale. prettily oth, pouses u es0 white oien, . = 2o o : | Harvey atood almost alooe among siientiic ") casing, b . It ds 1 ) Jey §s to wilte on Hume, Thomas ljughes on | suld for 30 centy, by Jansen, McClurg & Cu. It wae grand—a liltle seit-pride mizcd with cor. r + F< s o words' thoy ultered It ‘il ed accepted with hix lifetimc, but also in tolephone not ouly & possibility, but & certalntys | Hious o}’“#fig;}“fl;‘g‘ ok Sonsy, reprodus; [ of an indissoluble connection betweea the sub- | Froude's “Hungan,' Wil 1{:” e to must lbraties, gosture they wur fectl that his doctrine of the clrculation of the ; e, bt ‘The difliculties of the problem w ved. ¢ atance of Repubtican lustitutions and the forms | emith,”” R. IL. Futton's ‘“Heart-Throbs of Qifted Authors " is the | strangsl it Wasquite dulight(ul to observe thaslight a8 he put it forward, was not only sbso: % Ho bimeels rcogoled the ugm‘.':u':?’i’uz,. :’fifi"fi:fi:‘g?:fi%\"flvm:"fl;'n‘xhenynam.lsmflt‘:x'.]{ of Aouareby. e o o Mol Aitls of & book of proso Gusiations published by | B8 fi.‘.:'.',.'i,‘;'&.‘x';'&fl';\..'"""n‘-?f:" Tnavatd lumy'lmwnv?ll as rezarded it bt K 00! . W, X % oy u n 0 i m:ifz-f:ifl:'cu::':Tf‘:i‘.’:'.’nc:flfl’n;’.‘fifi’;}‘,f“,‘.: ;n;;fu]m sccuroe thelr transplanting to this coun- BRYANT IN ENGLAND, umes of thls remarkable’ series, which lave | sa1s in Chicago by Janen, McClurg & Co. Thg | 1y Slothed, snd neat also; 1 ouxhit tu Imiegee ;?:aluby“;‘v’cmm're:l%efi::f P’;gmuu:m‘%‘ 2 . lectric calls the United Statesls ss far b viously sunounced, will soon be read: o " ) clean, unty siraw batg, calo R X After sama prellminary study, beseitled upon & | shad of 4 ¢ Concerning Amerlcan poets, the London | been pre y , y. | % throba " are grouped under the captions of | S8 | IO Wall-cht whits ¢lothes, wir- | Year 1828, when Harvoy expounded bis view Sonatriiction. which the Iatést. Texulte Brove-ts | Sipoe cverert po o countries as tu uearly all | S iortatly: “What Willam Cullen | Tho foltowlng characterlatic note, slthough | Youtb, Beaaty, Love, Marriage, Man, Womun, | Faulily Cloan{ TloGked from thew to my paoale, | thicra wis hot, be ventured io ssserty in any }lll:’lem?‘m’i(‘!‘fltn!ilfupllnclvlel(illbafl'nbranzm had given us here descriptions of the most ap- | Bryant was s s poet, Engllsbmen know slmost | Perhaps uot lnlen‘de;l lnl'lb; pnbllc‘:ull tt?ugou\% ;‘:fiu;‘:i’j‘: nm}::“;lrlmflmn\ i rigid tor $ud thin 1 foen L folt misviny lt:-:l(:;#u:finlm pnbl::h;q‘w&-k, Iall"l wo!uld not a2, nwu‘- juto application. e wrote out {n the form of & 0 suppres “Stace the publication’ of 2 3 \ ment, but the hint of u_suggestion, thaf apecilication, with drawinge, & full descriptton | Dioreo hecttiral tignal appa ettely vhelons, | 2 well as bis fellow-countrymen, Iia verso is | i’y J4’Ellice™ (a norel tn tho Leisure-Hours | F. W. Bardwel, Profetsor of Astronomy In 4 sken whited clalued m{béd{ bad ever Imagiusd thut 8 Ziven par- of the suaratus, sud fustrumeots wade ia | *'‘Tho flual chapter of the book is dovuted to | UBFalllugly eraceful aud thoughtful, with | Serics], we have dicovered that, through the | the University of Kankas, has prepared 8o ex- lity withs thesm o6 got. ticle of blood startiug from the left side scoordance with this description are good, prac- | ¢hg electric light. Thero Is not suillclent. space | music attuned to the best English models. 8o | outrazeous stupldity of & new proof-rexder, tho | cellent treatiss ou arithietic 1n_thres paris. tical telephoies, by which, i tield boak tias bea 4 wilh ftalfes tb Sl gy eyt i sl Lt e e statens o wes oo elepboues, by which couversations sre ield | taken to do full just entlrely English, indeed, fs It, that his rank is 1 bean peppered with itallcs throughiout, | Tha brat part la devoted to slmple operstions; | content to suppose wmyself a kiud of cosnscting | Bolnt from which it started, ~That wos the over elegraph wires. L e e AT SO T e et ‘among English rather (ban | Makiog 1t aimost senteless. Wo bave sup: | yoe sccond 10 the ieasure of questivy and com: | Huk betwesn tbo whita 8ad tha Atcicun for the | substauce of Tlarvey's dociride, and those who Besides e priucipio of the interconvertibil- | valuabie devices are described, and others $hat | foroign poets. Thus clasecd, bo searcely claims | Pressed the small romalader of the edition, and | pound denorlustions, sud the third fo prace | Ums belag. wanted to show that Hurvey was auticipated irol clectrical and mechanical sound-waves, | are obsolets and impractioable. (¢ sesars that | JrC80 PO us classed, e searcely clolin | feg that you will defer any notice of & unul [ iical operstions. The detuitions sro plaiu, ibe | ‘The dihemaum roviewer sage: *Mr. Stanley | Would bavetosbow wiiat, heventured todoclurs, there Ls anotber ano which owes to Mr. Gray its | the value of tho chapter would bave bewa great- | & PAce Bigher tha with our minor poets. At | you rocelie snother copy,—Henry £blt & Co' | rules conclse, sud the example stmple Hustra | is at his best when delineating native character, | did not exist. ‘U memorials which thoy had dllwnrx.]und which 1s indispeosable to all ro- | er If there had boen wore uttempt to discrim- | timea a breath of fuspiration passes over bim. | The new proof-reader has by this tlme, we doubt | tions of the subjsct. His thorgugh knowledge of at lesst one Atrican | beard of as being srected in Italy and Spaiu'te celving-talenhones, This reiates to the con- | [uate among tho different dovices with referanco | A subtlo alr of more than meets the ear hore | not, joined the Commune. Another volure has beea made of tos articles | 1aURUsKe bers proved of finenss advantaye to | other «l_hm"x;lu of the dlilmmmn of the e book contains sn excelicnt B ow! var! o *elegant monotony of 9 Ined - services of Interpreters c " ) ro-magnet wust be maintalued steadlly charg- | the fact of fts beiug to 50 .?r'm".ul'xf.'mé%."‘. his ' song. We feel ‘n‘ hope um' wo E‘é‘:‘.b‘l.'?? e etaity of the sl ovpocooma i | 4aea rer **he eizth column * of the Now & SFer2fa} I the suime amount of information, or the samo | than a broof that, even outside churchyards, Shninabigh dezrce of maguetia. The or- | pllatlon, the ladex is of oy ba o tho traces of s great writer . But the | Soe tocmon 3 Hesanty ok, 0o soul expregtad i | York Tuns: The urticles o not 2ain og a sec; bt loto African wodes of ‘thougbt. Mr. [ fnscriptious were ot mlways to bo depended R | o e o v e, | L .S i bl | e e W iow | iy, EEpRb s | S BUA A e s | B T L 6 ¢ onthioat 1s the poet L s . of uture iu our estimation, 0 b ' apeskiiz telephoue, . Although the electricat | AROUND THE WORLD IN A YACKHT. | bociey s the poctry of apt punlls, b I8 ] Cymmisaron, M Tl‘nfli’-‘gh‘fi‘{n.fiflw;i w:_n‘;#um ng‘:::‘;g.:x::;‘;;lx‘:n::;" right o e e o “thimag ion. Listen 10 | ooy kind) and lewat of all with tha. particular \ but oY 4 ticted from trst to last with & fatal want of 1 bell CUITents are there, they are not recoguizable b Vho company ou board the yacht Bunbeam | ¥ 3 R suy methad yob discovered except faat of thy | when It salicd from Cowas on July 8, 1879, ine | Joa he's; ryaut Ui been long paseed wa o | have guotod,” It maognetically-charged electro-msznet. Tuis | cluded Thowas Brassey, the owner oftho yacht, | with A{l bis schol priuciple s a very curious os well s valuable $ e form of fu which futroduced natlonul jeal- 1 uot 1 could nothave wrli- { dignity, G. P. Putnam's Sous are the Now | Uledh bis cousin, aud one of the meu of ) ket g ugfetlow, | ten them. 1 belleve in the everlasting 1ife of the Jublisher . Cor | tbe exocditiouary torce, was about to be pup- | vusies and ustional pride into the rezious arly wracs and tender. feeling | $ouls Snd it seeime e that HaoRAlly would | FOrK, publieheis, and Jagseu, McClurk & Co. | L% §40r Ly Soptouriatea sorme boudew! " [ of scfances [ trusted ‘they would ‘il ba Hot | cel cfect Ve Impaeclect mit without the recoguit ashamed to allow their judgment, as regarded gue. It 18 sbown o several of Mr. Uray's mr:.:'u A :::(r':zl:sg:x'n‘::re?;-un:fi e doth, e el e Doertan i el | e Tite fo.conse of thave wiissro doss iovas keve: | WO ou s omet1a the last work of Jules | o i5mMstECIS wise, At thinge that nappen be | ARG N W WEE, MOSESEL B SF b u"’r’i.‘“‘”"‘ patauts. and & crew of thirty persons, Daring th e, | €8 bumor whea politics fuspire bls muse; but | Youe trulsy Wo 0. mraxr.” | Verus's. The acleoco contalued it 1s partly | weiifen. We, biack ico, Kuow notbiug: ueither | stuallust dogres by the fact that Bo was su Ko- o parse tuo pruciples were all that requirod CIOW Y persu urlog the vo¥- | jp the realm of pure puetsy ho is uo ‘more . N. Makuerr, Eeq uccurate, but the Uction 18 wionstrous; and | Bave wo anyibewmory. What we sald yesicrlay is | ielisbinans but the fucouteatable fact belug thug o ulcm:md ‘l;nd lpplle:)ld aftor the work of | 8Re, tweuty-four persons were taken on board, | Americau than » Newdvgate priseman. | The Publisher's Wakly sllows fts ardor to et | whether thers con bo suy substuntial Lenetly forgotten, Yot ulalulw ter forvels n':,“‘xm" Hacvey was au Englishmu, Il:o 33w U0 Teason ul‘ mbolts, in order 10 produce the lnukln? sud tweoty-five left ti 1. The coursowas | Joaquin Miller's verse has fluency, sud | the better of fte judvuient when it writes that | derived Iroin suct_au unfon Is still ut least an (4 l’wmnm‘uriv‘n ! uikcl‘x{:fi hu“ Xy lév; why thiey should not take au honest satistaction aione. . Grap ie thew, oo discoverer of | from Cowes to Madelra andthe Canary lalauds; | moveuwcat, uad harmonys . but, s for | ©Tho Postal bill has falicd through a shrewd | open quustion. Objection will probably ~ be 4 sowsethtog fn 16 about Uled, * How Uledi | i Uelui membars of thy great race. which bad thess two pre-requis o 5 b 4 bow bo ruscucd Zadl |y rodug . [Cheers.] Aud wheu they re- [ et fnigled lh:qlnn:unfiz'nufl:h.“fi‘::3:): theuce to Rio, Montg Video, tho Stralts of | be thought, bis soogs ot the Blerras | but despleable parllaentary trick concocted by | taude to gome of tho seleuce. Tha leasned Pro- w ¢d i, [Chee ey Tv- baliai & from tho cataracs; huw he bas saved many weu | hov B 4 s English stock tnigbt have b ritten In Holland. Uoless | Speaker Randall and the Hou. J. G. Conner 0 | fessor of the story bas littlo apparcut authority ] 44 | Qected that within s ventury this Bugllsh stoc Lioper stepa to secure to Limselt the ownerably | Maxellan, Valpuralso, the Bandwich lslands, B e 1yt e eckonedtinong toe | Abtoms thiy Brastlinn subeidycn Thove avs soany | for deciting ‘ouy s force s gravity s only Jrbyas uames L Canuot pa et o e e | O ours had vroduced two such weu a4 Harvey i o inveation, it Lecowes worth whils to iu- | Yeddo, Houg Koug, Malaccs, Ceylon, Aden, i, American Verse, from ts eurlleat 10 its | persons who will uot sres with the Weekiy as | 73 times loss o Usllia ™ than it s on the | worked harder oi'tho canoes than auy thres wen; | 40d Newton L thougbt ther Lad wot only rew, Aulra how it bappeas thet of late 60 great » pro- | Port Bad, Gibsaltar, Lisbon, aod bome. The mm #lagcs, seeins an exotlc, with su exuber- | 1o the nature of this *trick.” The publishers | casth, or that “Gallla’s™ density i3 actuslly | how ho Las becu thotirss 0 liaten to your vuice | son for the self-cougratulation’ bio bad refarred