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THE _CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 28, I878—TWLELVE PAGES. 9 me. Toring, I fonnd myeell face ta faca with | grneraily, orevenuniversallv, accepted as pointe | Dicliens Dictlonary: but v s, It posalble, even | most enthusiastie weleome bra gatherine which st in enses of weak vislon or ex-essive nery. preston: ‘ I IT K RAR Y 4 M AEbn, Ll of departure. In the samc v, o author | fulier than that eompeium, we ara not pre- | filled every comncraf the hall. R otelov R, | amsnoRR Bt o rie o bt paser b fflé«'.‘fi.?“li‘lb.‘.'éi’.;"#‘.‘flfl‘f«k'l B Do ;- Mndemoteclle.® watd fie, In hin eraveat man. | divtdes medieval Chords history into thece 80 | ard 1o gy, Indesid, that the Sgnonsts of Con- |, IR0 was by nis friends tmmediateis at piain Hizht ns soon na able to bear (& A solari- | foemed by soveral authoritics that tn vacims :'n'flinl»-!"cx:n':vcw:n|::‘"f"~'y favor me with a few | (givieions: Ve y !ll_l,» committal to prison.—Lordon Tomes, Sept. | um, 15 that 0 nae 1o the New York hoapita), ways, the ficuces aro flinsive, - Thus, to men- tion ane dircetion only, afl the chiidren of ‘The frst, extending (ram the Pontifieatcof Gregory | 120EY which Ia given for cach nosel i likely to | 3, onght, In the opinton of Dr, Angell, to he o pa A noteworthy book Is In preparstion at the | ©1 every establishment for tho care of the sick. Baptiste, Methodista, and other Dissenters, of ¢ M thesn worla piy heart secmed to aton shart: | oG e i of V1l (1030), embraces | be of great value, for every respectable editfon 99 | when it began heating agatn, tho shock was ro bn- | 10 Great to that of Geezore VIE (10301, embrac.: y respectable £ rnal d’Une Femme, rallug agatn, the Middle Ages in their formation. a4 a new arder 3 of the novels alrcady han such o synopsis. 1ut I At Lo Journal a'Une Fe 3 | isnee toat { st my wiiolo beinz would 583 19 | Gy Minge u gradanliy shaping itneli 0utof 1 chane | ho nddifion i samettitoy pi Jcast infavor of the | APBIctons fos tue holidaya. "Tiie work wil ba s e rhiom, there nfo a ' considerable number: in by Octave Fenillot, Thot The seatiey that the moment had ot to | GN0 confnsion In which those nges hegan. the | new dictlonsry. Tho analrsas of the rarfons | chlled * Amerjan Painters,” ana will consiat of s AN MOTHS. weden, ara_retarncd {n the statistics ns fe- 8 Hiimen s N WIRTOL 1Y deatity W) Iteaking np of an old world, and fittle by Nttie the | characiers have beet, made wic much i), | ©IgDEy-four full-paze wood engravinga fram the [ At the meetlng of the British Association Mr. m"""”l beeatise their parenta are not martied i, nald I, —d6ing what 1 conld to hide my | Convtruction of the mew. “Tne wecond perind | oypuenty of the author has evidently heen to Worka of the foremost artists of this country, | Towarth read a paperouthedifiicaltics surround- | With Inll Lutlicran rites, althongh de facto re- 4 t reaches from the Panlificate of Gitezury Vil. to . - | with skietches of tho artists by Mr. G. W. Shél- liglously married by el own pastars. Simi- eiotion, but unsaccenstally, —**continne, thAt of Doniface VIIT. or the Middlc Aca In tastr it the descrlytion of no character to ex. m)ennrcd orizinally ing the extinction ot this mammoth elephant larly, fhe roal m;’;m of ”mlr'm" e StamE Ile seemed mucl moved himaelf. Flrat he ! : d heyond n moderate length; and two pages | (0N The cngravinzs w in Siberis. One of the theorles hithertn nro- ures on Modieval Churche | i while’ and | glorvana hight, Ta this, the creative pernd, | L 4 ath; 10T Ay elomss APt Journns, b rest of $15.000, o o ieorles hithertn nro- [ ocular disease require very caroful and test! Lect! walked on bealde fuo 1 silence for & fongaal tote. magicent. ik, which ey | St Lube (1 extecats sgace wllatted to sny ipp g shs vt B0 bt b liiiatlg iar liingas "Yr{nflmlr 17 careful and testing % o #] tuen continned: % 4y o . and sre betieved Lo be sap, ot History, by Archbishop | "hilomsbuli yon vt priaps i men; | laie btsthed it e sy, ntal | e Ouly somefo capivatinssharatern 0 | 008 oF it trs punibior o and, was ot 1 lved n e contral artsof | 108cco 1 e arial souves of 1o disone o Kfam Abaat. to con | the rire of Uothie arcltecture, tha Kchuolmen, | given mord tian a page, The work has heen | Mesars. Roberta Brothers (oston, U. 8. A.) | Central Anfa, and that the carcasses werefloated | A fate number of the Iaston Transcrird men-. ‘I‘rench' fifi'é’ffi:’fliélf:l.fi'&'!‘u’.}‘.¥:‘,“nr my"hle to your ne- | he Myatics, the Mendicant n';l.w. tho Univern. | well and conciscivdone. (Chieago: 8. C, Griges | are about W publish b thelr * No-Numne Sctles '1 down the large rivers In that territory to the | tHons * that o pompano was canent nvr‘\Vuod‘n Y Mije, | tlea. To this nelones th nyale, an grand ‘o, Pric ¢l “ ;| ¥ clrion. on mart be .::é.‘;cq:wml it Miie. b e B it i g e &Co. Price, 82) g'm.u.:.(n‘.;tl‘iir‘rz"x', voluies to b entitied A | ites \Ivht:u umr remaing wero now luund.h Tie | floll, and that s the firs of (i Kind caugi 1o b 178 MaeeT,ifq | You wero frionds in chilihood, and fellow-scholars | OUG-BEICH, the Empcror snd the Fone. with the HOOK OF THE WILDERS, fiocttin by many of the most dintingulshed { FXaTi0ALION OF the stomach, howarer, showed | Qur ‘excetlent’ Easteru contemporars Is. partly Poul Heyse's © In Paradise "——-Life | &%, fe you notY plete triamy te lafter; ; the mammoth Hsed on larels or bireh trens { por S5 4 g Sonseny. e thun ta thir aleo belongn e Papacy in the mon n“ l}l‘cllmnryul the Wiiders,” writton by the a’r&‘:x_l:nu r\mm. L) ‘,::;-‘- ;n:nv "l.rum. l.amlx':g frowIng ot the verze of woods, near which the ’f;’fo; 2‘&‘.,.’:2"’}x.‘,'.'{,".‘fiz;‘:,",’:, Bave Lo spoies, 4 A osrering hights to which it ever ancended. 3 i . ces, Among the tatter gre known to % n our 3 e Apctes were taken ap' of Madame do la Bocho- qusiring s harseer St SerorGRunk | | Fien Tolows oo pevin o HSWce, V11, to | wcapen atmont & atheri otvess wmacy | Poemagty dean” ngelor, il s, | ESHEn o6 e at o Gty S sl | oot oo ik, 0 S Ul Siew Fis ¢ etormation, of the MAte Ages, In tielf de. o 3 Lord Doughton, Me, W. Allinghom, Mr. P, i, ) ‘omunisslanars, and frequently since that time.. fouoauld, ee my baws before devoling my life 10 Har, imay flino and decay, Thele productiva vieur s ox. | weare informed that the prosect of galn frum | Marston, and other well-known poets.—dihe. | 127, when they were entouibad After looking | ot theau apecies Tiase been aught abrdant: Kveeything good. " austed; they arc unable to Lring forth any new | tho sales of It are almost the only dependence | neum. tue concluslon that there had: bects o sadden | 1, MOFe especiaily the younie specimens, at. » Lirthw, or to maintain st thelr hight much as the e e, L r arfemalgelle, that ties | Nave recaived from the Himen that went herore, " | 01 the sied author, Thework cxpended on thls | Mr, Ruskin hopes fn a short time to be able 1 | und vifent. chanze. of - eihnate. i d Siberta, varfons points on the north shore o Martha'a x}istory of he Smm-llngine—mlson's not give ma commonpluce replles. Maderolseile esc extracts will serve to shuw the plan of | Yoluine of almoat 400 paires deserves to bo moro | complete at any rate the cizhth volme of * Fors | which lid [mzen the prorlously soft ground, Vineyard, at Wood's Holl and \ateh Ifill, R. [. Prof, Baled found {onumerablo five-Inch spec an most_sttractive girl, ~any une can ace that. | the book, and to recommend we do not | richly repald thy ver will he, The | Clavigera," together with a sumnars of tha | aud hed aleo preserved’the mammothas in ¥ 3 et Ornitholozs—The Waverd Tt Ber cunracior 1 blsarre, Tt antunishos mie. | doubts 18 the fagaranie. conmidetstion. of many | desiie o muperan wo fear fL ever will her e | whole work. o mumbee liss appeated inve hia | a h0zo meatgator: ARiwogh the mammoti e | DS ienls Fun Hator s earlyiss i, I /4 0 Yaveriy Poor Charlottc goes through the tortuge | readers, (New York: Charlés Serlboer & Sans, s tat batiet illniess i March. - lle also intends, as soou os | even originally lived In the place where he was { ghis time. % - tholt 'mets Wefe Dicti bravoly and loyaily, never faltcrine or awervilg | Price, §3.) ero i naturat and commendabla: but 118 o | usaie, to niss the > Lrumermin s euck: | o (O 1 was oSl thak b coutd g | U1y dlmec” an - dholr meta’ Cwero cLionary, in her friendabip, ut, when M. Q'Ebils denarls In these daya at lcast, often productive of pecu- | Jon,” and the » Laws of Fesolo " series. In | there now, owing to Lhe abserce iu that part of Ly .ty at last, there comes tho Incvitablo renction. IN PANADISE, nlary extravagnce. 'The Wilders may prove an | couticction with the “Laws of Fesule/" Mr. | tic fool which woald be necessary th mustain | G s oo (0 hey aro abusuiant souths of Capa 8he longs to fly from tho chateau, but fears Lo - | excention to this rulcs they certaluly oughtto | fuskiu intends to lssuc a fotio series of engrav- | him. Such trees as lie used to v on wersonty 0 the weirs, Ve o sunlight and Solarization===Sibas | betray her feellngs by dolnz so. So she stays. "E';‘,LE:Z:':; :“u‘::n'g::;:r::e;:: :::::,;:":‘ do so. It ':m,m £ "m}, W{M"f so | 168, from drawings Ly himsell atvd utners, us | now found abuat 500 miles from the spot wiiere }’,‘:‘,‘,fimcn"fi,‘m‘,({inu:[.fl’lx’l":"‘;ji’r:“&::.‘uffl"l’; ght al olarization Meanwhilo Ceclle aud M. d'Ebifs have plighted " degencrate o mot o wish Lo con. | UrWing copies for students.—Athenenm. lua remaing were discovered. The natural | pompane fewd on crastacenus und small mol. . a desirable scquaintance through a tranalation eorollary that followed from this theory was, 0 rian Mammoths-=-Science thcls troth and tho luckless Tieno, with thono | & 0 o Paraise The Judment of thts | LNt 1o the needs of their worthy and | On the subject of o disvuied passaco fo | oroliary that followed from this theory was | jusice,” Wo fave recordel . tho. cateh of egod- Notes '":’:flflflfffinflfi'fig'Bf?am?f'fliammn, el L L indbuntrlous rlative. they ought to bo liela itp | b Messure fur Measureoroecntly roferrod o It | iguri Yy iy negramne T sonoians in | 4251 bompana fn the Sound, nat far tram New 3 o the contumely und reproach of the world, ese colnmus, Mr. Furnivall writes to Nol iR et . urk, present pompano are falrly abundant 4 M. do Louvercy ls madly In love with hor. 8ho | the press, fs most favoranle; and it scems with | Particulary Is Vhin trie, lnco tho ‘compller nas | amf Querics: il the wlewniant was found i Siberin were | oy s Now York markets, coming from Nor- o s Thther M. o omo izl betweeh | good reason. Whether It bo consilered for te | hown 8 losnlty o thio hame 8o touching n It- | * Tho ropomsl to. read Claudio's +getighted | BTV AITIAC Lo those I wileh it was (U | fotic, A a table 1sh 1 I decldedIv the et LITERATURE. Vo btom e Basers M: Go Louverey was sboat | o racterdrawing, or for lta deseription of a | #¢If o e L e o T e o bt . 42 | pud precinely the Aame oa those In- the Great | Gt Se, 3 far ettor than tho Englisn tur- "y 9 . | ote's gory= 1 nstinctivel . Tool i - Foreat an'l S " DrUSE FEMME. | MOUer atobs i, That dcloriines our | peculter it o or ts narrative, *In Paraalae | olarcy it s belaf that the. prinsipies of | 1oramoment 3¢ the 'comiexts It mows tou-th | LAKCH where Ine mammoth Wil woa found, awi LE JOURNAL ikl Urave horolne. 8ho fancies she sces an object | fs without an equal among the novels of the | evangelical ulety are n yery genoral elontent of { MEANIDC tuat **deligbted ™ must have. Coaudio’s D s h e st e A SEA OF DIAMOND ‘Soecial Corresponfenee of The Tribun in living agaln, and, without 2iving her courage The chtof attraction Is, perhaps, the view | the Wilder churator, *Flio¢ are gunerglly | 50 loves Nfu that ho holds it dearer than honor, and 1 Europe’ und America with TAMONDS. Tams, Sept, 10.—Octare Fealllet, the Aca- | time t cool, e ofors borself to M. do | BT "o Y art-ciroleg of Muaich, The | men of intozrity and. rellable in ol thelr burl- | Yould buy It at thu price of uixstsiers vietdc, Me |t siune food aud, surroundinigs’as it diL in X ¥ e art-circles ot ) ch. & on the ~ eor of dea - % demician snd novelist, tho biglisouled sathur | Louverey, the haitmadman, the eripole. After | Lt e novel s the mecting-placa | Hess relstione” "= An yrconquerabi tenscity | famet VI 00 fhe lortef, su Leitor sl deall | Sieria.—Vew Tork 7 The Gifts of & Roysl Lover of 60 .to Hia “w ‘un Jeune Homme Pauvre," | some reiuctance to accant the sacril of purpose cunnect 11 @ atory confldence In i e~ X Bride of 23, f!:e fli‘;n’n‘f{‘n‘:.‘::o‘:‘rnle the blood and wmn sents. The two weddings wry colebrated to- f of an artiate’ club, where, I tho truth | fior own estinats. 2(‘{'& orreatnens of thell | hemt il burh op b frasen ia' he " 7or be Ylown - TIE BAPPHIRINA. Corrrpondenre New York Wortd, drama, * Le Sphinz,” has ust given another re. [ S5thct. We licar little more ‘of them for 8 | were known, thero scems to bave been conctuslons have, done much o koep, them out. | abot ihe worid, p Lln:- (.\I:rtlmer. n:]ldlhn uuu-llz' ship Ham- | Lowvpow, Nept. A—The wedding of Prince i = - ua of polldeal strile. “They are Aye. hut to dle, and go we know not where; ton Fieh, bias succeeded In bringing aiive to | J1; t IHofl B he world, Before a week s . . Char- | ® RToat varicty and quantity of con. | OF tho aru pol i b X L 4 enry uf Iioiland and the daughter of Prince 2:,",?‘,:21?,,"::':;‘;:,:,““ on the table of every Jotte i o Jears have come and gone. UNF- | Civiality to the square inch, The princi. tlat he. atcrial of, which dumagoaiie ate B N oty New York sume of those curlouslitttc creatures | Froderick Gharles of Prussia was a potable- one with auy pretension to keep abresst with | bave come between Cectie and her husband, | val characters are artists, Thoro are Jan ",.,m; for party purposes, Yeb when called Lo 1..m..‘.‘“:iffh«:‘,R.“?..,‘L“.;i”.‘”""ix""’" called Bapphirins. ‘Theso minute crustaceans | gvent f the fashiouable world, dospite tho ab- 3 A o 070 ¢ o bealde ; x contemporary French fction of the beat kind. | i ELAS, B35 Panhackrers vop, Tte that | & STty Bumues, Vosinh TGS o83 NN | I mlacos o reeponaibity fo lodeed havo | | Wnthfint wabnlF BiSkidiitiee eie, | | are lound i the Attntle Occan i Inclculable | pence rom tho fetivitesat Potsdam of tho Ein. There fe bardly a man lving, hardly Ermest | dogpens. In vainCliarlotte attompts to ret It | portralt-painter; Koble, an entiisfnst, and | gttt “oeciirs biotie, confidenues’ T WA | LIS IR el Kot ea e foodiy bucrs ot ilis ot a e IOt o et bivt T o 1 befor Al Béinteds f Uermany. Thunow pal- Renau himeclf, who bas such perfect commaud | right, A siriz of restlessiicss scems to driva | many others, Jansen lias the loftieat flcals, | G onded from fits persons of (hat namme, suty. | TN AvIEit, {nat an that applled to the body coniioten g yesecond | eo wus sunerbly decorated, and the ceremony over the delleate sud subtle mysterics of rour Ceeilo from folly to folly, aud she gradual- | and s recognized by all ns & leader. But he | nocid o be metbers of one family, who were, | 1he Go0dly powees of 182 Sarely this ie so, And | Of an inch wide, and but a fow lines inthickuese. | tonk place In tne Jasper Galler, which, for the lie French lauguage sa Octayo Feullet. | ¥ becomes quite estranged from her hustand. | does violence to hisuwnbetter feelingmkeeptiz a | iy tue year 16, Iy tho Colony of Massachugetts | $hat the ward “detighied ' in s levttingie word | Tuelr great pecullarity s, that they gleam like [ o-casloy, was turned Into a chapel. Tue Hal hs romances and movels o | Dumng a temporary liiness of M. a'Ebils, sho | sulnt-loctory to make monoy, and un fnner | 15,1 A Ltk o Cgions of BRsSEelis | for tuis puranes wcluat, 1t fe formed Sromyihe | emcralds, rubles, ametiiyuts, and opals in the | dresses were olezant bevond ansthine soon one night oversteps tho houndary between folly | sauctusry In which to satisty his consclence. | gy origin, connectlon, and historr. 1t will be | wesstnig or full of deligit,” Just ae o -ccontented | salt water. Motes duncing In the sun have at | since the nuotials of the Duke and Duciiess of other charm than thelr purty of stsle | and crime, Charlotic Is staying ot Louverey, | Some of his savings are exceedingly pithy, For Y M i i 1 e - ! L to recomimend them, they would be worth read- | whon she is startled one ovenfng by tho arrival | instance: +*'The spirit of dilettantisi, take it '“f."‘lh{_"r"!f\l'; ‘: 'Smcf:g:e:f”fiflgl"fi; nees, il Wa':'fxm'.'?fifi'-"c'qn,'f'éfi“‘, rl‘elelduzrfllr‘:‘tfi‘n‘; g t‘mo. bellliancy of color, s0in the medium of | Klinburg. The bride's dress as of siiver bro- the lght strikics these sspphirin: ¢ el v e 1 fs fn- | Ot her friend. Pale, haggard, deapcrate, she | fur allin all, s iike that of stenography in the 5 the parallelism of the passage, and ruin & beautifal ocedtl, 29 0 cade, rehly embroldered, with a very loug iy ';.',"Q'?Eé'éx':iu"m“.‘nZ.'m'}"J‘.J}.‘..;‘.':, burats 1o upon herywith a-tale of frreparablo | art of abbreviation—in aubstituting & symiwi | C4it0n 18 limited to 600 coptes T o of tho phstge, Aoy 00 shino aud b oo, Captath baced | irain: over It was the' loug vell of lacw "“L Iurin while generally the thoughts con- ;In:um.. Charlotte tonsoles Lier as hest shie may, | for the form, jist as In tne uther case we s 2 3" | hicad ‘and veit belng adorned with myrtle and e I u b a0 : BURETYSHIP AND GUARANTY, At the meeting of the Essex Institute in | were fnvisible, but on turning them ot o Y : 4 of o chivalrous loftiness that might, in | diness, and with no vicein her beart, In the | me forzee all the pliotographtc | has just published u very comprebensive work | 3 b 1eam, O ed the colors, Evidently these | Grown I'rincess of Prussta wore o winte damalc s et by W. W. Btory was read. Tus ! o the opinfon of some critics, lay the | fmorning they find her dead in the snow,~under | pettiness, the fashionable rubblsti ana | entitied “The Law of Buretyship and Guaranty, §',‘fl"{-’.§§‘fi»fib.3.. inlm M?c"éf 1ty nmtlJ of uu‘: trlxfl‘:v!;? T&fi.‘i’afl'fi&”fia?«fl'&'flfigKflx’fi?fi”’i’h’:’.’ underskirt richly adorned witiv miver, aud fiee the trees wherosbe nsed to meet her husband in | *art-agsociation® absunlities of our own % . v : train was of lignt Liue velvet, triws at the athor upen to the charge of exccssive refine- 2 . 2 boxly us Administered by Courts of Countles where | part we reproduee a fow Hoes: ing, then, in s busin for spsciuteus, our nautieal | e i t b g thoalden thne, A letter to_Gharlotte explains | dav. Nobody ¢ ':D’;n,‘,',an Smfi:;flfll{a’{&';fi the Commou Law Provafls.”” Tho onty two | 1If the frall hayflower conld endare the stress uaturalist succeoded in picking out one by oue, | §09,WIth roses. She wory fur u head-dress o ment and overstrained sentiment, Tho wreat | hop death. It (s o sulcide. She does not daore | other great A & disdens, ond her neel was graved by ers ol Jessons hio usually endeavors to teach bls many | to faco 3. d’Eblis. *® | 1t niwavs scews to mo as though £ id not flnd, | works bittierto accessible on_ thie subject were | (Of wind and tembest on ita veuturous wa By telr fash aloa theee Hug,animated fewel: | Luaril il diumondas ket shoabler md reai, eaders are theso: That lfo without an Kdcalfs | 1€ty can piad ihe chioter fo whicl the sut- | even In tho greatest andmast immortal of thean, | those of W, W, Fell and of H. A. DeColyar. | “iricly Withou diumy: ' cotiotic praparations, and, n fuct, Al oter pro. | Ere alsv, enrched b diamond clasgs. | not worth the living; that truelove Is unselfish; | cld¢ of Gl do Btcle fs described without | s trte olancs between Art and Nature. Therd | both Enclish works, and of course, though Suals aur atrong ehip, for want of worth wnd will | gersiug ulds.ave wefl enhizhin ticir was tokeop | by ot hFecetic Cliurles, Udihierdl ton liehley eoping, hie mus! ndeed. No womsn | is an exce echnieal al- vell-timbered, wetl-opoointed, framed with skill, = 4 1 F ulerslirt embmilidere that we are purlfled and ennobled by voluntary “m"’! i stire, oman. fected {ucln audl fecling,—an excess of ‘can? | American editions have been published fn this | JrE/EERITE Jau: theough utter reckivancve? tormn and some symblance of sbape, but alas! | Gioy' siiver, and oyer fta pale green tunic hned sacrilice. It 18 retreshing to find & writer of | * T end Is asurprise. OF course, nne expects | over ‘must.”” Even with Raphucl I feel n Loo | country, open to the usual’ objections of uap- | 8l the deltcate cotorfors tode sway, The Cape | yitn ruby satin ana turned. over at the des, ot powor ot standing il CDEIng 10 bis | that s m soebacieatonds ot yeo Car e | Great cRbesn of th purcly st And abatricy | PUCABIIY &0 our own furisorbgence, Thoro | Mot forign war i straccnt weneatn, | tain ethonelt B for future obicrvatiansy of | B iieot'sink acacis Torshed ek Wt old beliet in humanity,—stll believing that | voted lovers, they will wnarry aud live haopily | Over the scnsuous. And’ with the glorlous | 8r¢ two brincipal modes —of weitlog & | WERGESCUIRIRC I SEmen b L5 sunuounted by a aiadem The Grand Duch:e % - | legal text-buok,—ona _of stuting tho way has succeeded fn keeplug some, which Wwel appeary 2 o s tere s L e and. deoted wamon, and | 68 i, Tl ot gu st Sl | T o, e Ysneans, sl prwlie Mt | B ok e S0, of MHE ol | et warked bt it ptout ana e, | B ot A curs i, o sontes | o el aposarel ', Camial o e that soclety Is not so utterly rotten and osrupt | votfon of two lives s crowned Izy ono lost act of | cxhaustiess sofl, this breatbing forthof pureand | leaving tie voluminous citations of anthorities slave 5 Teasid Mgkt eleami nare o l‘l'“ fomutinal § were of the mast exquistte eharucter and i wthing as tho Reallsts would teach us. scif-abnegation. For tho-rest;l refer you to | unadulterated torce and freedom, is only found | to be naded n the fuot-notes, the other of run- | fecaless of cost and life. invement. | Othurs of the sapphiring, the Cab- | ydunred. The Geand Duchiess of Otdeubure, i ke o S| ¥ in their greatest moments, while this mmaw, like | Mg princinles and tllustrations of the same | We have cast off his chatun into the nes, fain havlug simply. put them o water, Lo %88 | counger slster of the bride, twho %ns marce | {n Ils last work, * Le Journe! d’une Femme This s the laat page: the immortal gods, sceins never to have known | tugethier. ‘The former i far preferavle. it secins | And puried ua of the catse of slaver urtgnute enough 1o bring {nto New Yok, But [y Fabruary, wore a costune uf Light bine 560 ¢l MW ‘to us, us entailing on the student urpractitioner And. now, it 35 not to be even thought, they were short-ived, and all dicd la a day or fnkc; the still youuger sieter, L el lorers who sacriflo thelr own happincas 0 8s- | habw, may pot (hem Into’ thy youny wiie's' e | Feadors OF Tot, ono thing Is sure—tat i ls - | I Just the pufot soughts hut &t s it dis- | \blile o the bay of buacs wetle © y - ; yauwat, u izt pink satin: anid the dere sure that of two persous dear to them. The | rlage-basket They will make you, porhaps, love | tellicens and thonghtful, and well worthiy of | advantages. ‘The danger is that thoauthor may | g CANCELERERERS FEOt fe B FERMENTED DRINKS, Princess of Mutslngen, the Princess Chaclots, leroine bad botter bo allowed (o introduco her. | YOOF poor, romantio mothor.. 1 weeps It in'troc, | attention, o, indeed. Is sho whola of * Iu | Ik exachiy state the law, ur sonlvze tie ad- In a receut communleation to tho Reclstrar of | dauighter of the Crown Privee, win ulso i as Twrite; but, believa me, thest ave tears angels | Poradtse,” which, with tho cuution that it con- | Judied canes. and thus mislead tlie student who | 1t s not that within our lanl London, Dr. Farr ¢alls atteution to the curlous | warred i Februgry, u bait blu scll: 2 might envy! talus ronio scenes more highly-culored than the | 19 #ilitng to rely on the statement of the Tulack of spirsf, brave and high— fact that the consumation of excisuble Mquora has | 85:rty with an underskirt of the s ne hae ang | nm very darksnd pale,” My faco, tedious) Hanny 87, Micuer., American public s sccustomed to, enst be | Writer. “Tie tatier mode $s more o vogue in | OF lofty magnaninnty — it 0 et trmied With reh Brussels bace, Fhe $eres. Teguiar, |5 48 soverc as & young woman's face weil hieartlly recommended to thoss in wang of 8 | ~BEmnd, and hus heen followed by Mr. Brandt. Of pure heroic temner At been kreater during years of privatlon than dur- [ yec Grand Duchess of Welniars ¢ 4ume was Symld e My, shorialuitoduess ives,_an sxpros. TIE MEDIEVAL CHURCIL. oud novel, (New Yorks D. Avpleton & Co. | It fact'in the arranzement of the suvject | FRLaciit incandunuct, (o ) Ing years of prosperlty; and b thet broceeds ta | ju éatrst with the otbrs, twang enriciel witt Giich, bul for thls nnfortugata clreamstance, | Archbishop Trench delivered & good many | 1Wo volumes. Paper. Pricy, 60 cots cach.) 1-341 :'rlgm':‘-";lu{‘ rh-B‘;;":a;,,_“w;i"‘ ‘;;;5‘;?";';“‘ To that wad pavo of civil strife un accumulation of anguments to show that the | colured embrowdery, witkd showe ] to sy i wunid certaloly bo of plerchue brilliancy), 1havo | years azo, and moro times than one, couraes of o oecly that 4t Nr. DeColvar. work under | Wjtlval it storn brave sacridce, mioderatgusn of fermeatal Aekala coriluclve | Hex apullisyt Lriliiute it geastes 11 mturally a qufot way of spoaking. walking, slitting | y t Chburch Dist 1 [ gl MADAME DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD,. 5 ) Iy ta falth that o'er defeat coud fly, to the health, the huppiness, and the mentai | loFtus i L e eous WA nOt e down, aud making liftle noise, whicn lends the ( ‘Cctures on Church History 1o a clasa of girls at Tho I ¢ £ il K discusalon, however, contalus nearly twica as | 10 stubhorn atrength, (i« scorn of life, r.guear, fur the uther ledwes eeny b the ousrver 10 lmagino I am fupertasbably calm. [ | Queen’s College, London. One course dealt o lifo of & woman of higk rank and &reat ) jyuch inatter ax its predecessor's, and of toursu Hucn femper ca deny? + | activity of the majority of the humun race. 1o | weremany, stnee tiser traing waikl have neither the wish nor the means to sat pablic | with Early Church History, anothgr with fortunc who llved i France before, durlog. snd | contalus references to far mory cases, a5 the last It s the sperit of delay, dealing with the exnerlments of certaln physt- | cnpled on iy the eruid; ey wer opinion richt on the mmatters 8o, for tho prosent 8t { oo ona et hss was Med after the Revolution, and nearly all of whose | Awmerican edition of DeColyar was published tn | Tbe caceloss trust, that happy Jnck oluzists bie makes the acute ronark that ual- | odels of clesanee, The 1% T eyentes oot slail Knowariel LA GO | Taat caura, with some ol erortons wus | €léhiy-fvo years wero momorable for acts of | 3815, This, the o, B the it A | e e Yooy versal xpericuce is Motbing miore thap o | Wore whiLo satlie arnleed with tears, m wiih sudaic. and ateady” Cliarlotio 45w roalily an ex: | conslderablo additions, has now besn ww_‘,‘l';d goodness, must bo full of valuablo lessons. “{;“.'l‘,‘“‘:,':_,“;fu'l‘;“‘fnm ¢ 18 ciningntly wractleals | our countey's drarest Intereuts strack, Jalel 08 “"f;,‘v”;f.‘l“’";’;‘,fl;“;'c leuiale "’,}‘L&‘;‘{,‘f},“fi‘,‘:}'{"‘i‘,‘";{f:"‘.f;.j:'t'{;; dhiiesiic. 1 Nila "“,l‘.‘l'“.” ';:"""T'"'fi‘;:f""“‘:“‘ ’“""‘:l";:“"" 1n book-form. ‘Tho author belfoves that * thero | Such.an ove was Madame de la Rochicfoucauld. | proweh of the law ua the subject, but it 1s well ,(fi?,‘:}f,ffl.f‘;flfn;’f'"g' wlltant emeelven, | 1o, AN i Ty l.‘r'v'-,_“& brids wore o pink deess, walle the Crowi l'l:l,\il‘Lrsl ;lxl.;’clr‘mrlat?o‘l‘x‘»‘:lnni"‘;n‘:::l-cnnrm& 180 need to break the bread of kunowlodge Sho'was from the advanced French polnt of | writien, comprel hie., -nld lum nul.huri‘lnuwli No! things Wit never right thomeelves— through Shukesueare, to Christuphier North, in I:rlm‘un‘»\'u i 0 dark costume, she Praes Bronte. Aiter reading the herofnels short and | smaller for young women than.youug men,” | VIO¥ Of even from that of most Protestant | that hehos covered tho whole round and evl- | “Tinwe must put thom right, suvpurt of some of lils propostions, At the | Frederick Coarles fu wilie, amd tac young o 51 this braneh : mudest doscrintion of berself, wo feel dently exauyined all the decislons on this branch | Steip for the tusks, do the good work, vecullar § and he did not, becauso hisclass was; or was us- writers, a zealot, belleving In the efllcacy of of {uxhnrm onee. The' work is publisied by Tabor with 10v0 wnite, v same time, he i 0 nost eneryetie sdvocate of | Duchess of Contuuent in giacse nblue s, Hons 7 e1 i teniperaure, us being a “more excellent way " | neis werede rigieur, util e wepe w intercst lu her, and are prepared almost for the | gumed to be, a female one, keep anyining | 7o/ica and csteeming covfession one of bier nost | Carlaghian & Co. Yall Into line, avaght! . Tal cither lluunenfunrl':mu: and ho ivewa | tess I the eveulnig cat u 2012 porior i by vale and uncommon a8 12 ls. BUS | yacic nat ne stiould ave thought it dealrabto | Breclous prlvileges, £000 vihearate: of bylua ARRTICAN SITERATTIE o ety ey AW atrousy tabi of the mortality of publicans, us comnared | 10 Lo theatre of o new Palace, At this ; ' o ; ’ 4 A O DEOUTCEE RECT Cudracters BS hors:. % hoth ERICAN LITH - 4 % ' with that of toe clerey, which exiibits in a | talment e uewly-marches Princess wup.ccd pJnterdny Lwas inmy bondolr, running over my | 10, 52t bofore vounw vien of the eume | er morbid ur uot, s at least to be pretirred to [ o “Primor of Amorican Literature,? by | NTAE tho dangor and tho wrade, Sirikiug wanhier the harosrul eifeets of frequent | (i he diaden and Jowels w6 her o Lo Triend ‘nn pisyTerion ot the convent: bansCintg | a evident thav he did not think it safe to tas | SeuPle intellectual activity, which —requires | g,y i, Richardson, is the titlo of au oxeal- | Af o the dutics that belons Qrunkhir, - Atothor lesson uf the samo ki s | Land. Bho woro u drews f white sat e rooi ke whiFwiod, as wshal, Sausns nold | any kuowledge for granted on the mart of hia | 09, Sereomsl oamrlfons, © and Cdoes | o E e starvely more than 100 | - 10 thuse i wuld bs (rer. conveved by the fact that the rate of wortaliy | With buuquets of Foses, i of my biauds, ZAve 100 ber iwo rovy clieeks to kiss, | hesrers. FHa has, avcordiualv, stated at uot in any degree prowmote :-the Y ) Our great Republic, solled i vame, amoug grocers, us compared with that of olter | ber headstress, Tho Crown Urince s todet way and xald, in er quick, impetuous way: " | Jeagth ‘the moat ‘faniilise facte. Tuis metnod | [CMare of others. Those whodanat bellev [ pages, aud vet occupyinz the ground veey falr- | 1 eifdiiig dotwn tho dire dechivicy clagses, hus undergone - deeided fuctenss shice | of white vilh over dumisk, wish white sChintlotte, are you atill my dear aater, my | and principle, instead of belng objections to the | 1o Fe/ics may smile on reading that tie Duch Iy, Of coursc comprezaton lins been carried al- | -~ Of rum ana of shamé, the sale of wines and soirita has become a | her baiey tie Princess Erederics Craries aie 1 S, 17 supnort, oy fittie spiritual mother, m rart of gold, nd Ty tower of 1vory 1" 7 | book Tetignary contaibing o jolnt of .the ¢ point of e § o Mlr, Htory, haviug for many years assiated hifs avupnized L th j? erly salub: wilte satii, With Whtte and_ ol | i urend will' bo'fur wost_renders strong recom- | o O auary it C | most to the polut of mcagrences, as it wus nec Htory, having for many ated his | recognized portion of thelr formerly salubrious © uatilly vhtte und_ ol i1 i ArE il ol emiuy tower of vort L L hondaciatie. of it ‘Fhro are maby persons fé'.‘i;fi",foffifn:“.',’r‘"{?.fltfl;‘flfi-'r‘n:.'.":fi’&“b,'."frm essnry should be thocaso If the original plan [ country to grow better irom the safe distance | trade, fringes of zold. Variegated (hawers deckiod ber haire Tie Grawl Diciwss of Saxony haa a = of Italy, nmiay purbaps fancy thinge are worse 5 = service. My father s zolng away. " tolorably informed fo othor dopartmonts of | of thorus; but tn campariug hee pure and vie- | were'to bo carrfcd out. But toro fs scarcely a 'y nre, CIENCE NOT! coly-eimbrulderes) whito underdgel, «.00 i) s Geneml g 08 Farat | BTG KRG PRUANE, 0 et Lo woibin, | bousif hae vl aerce d e g | conederablo tame n’ Amerian ngrasaro [ 10 5 5 Among the et soqiatons h the Ganden | Hswoionat sk ol doceus et s 14 foor of inwpoction 1u tho brovinces; snd tu the | aa absolute ueglées or diarcgurd of the Cliurch | Honk, Suduranco durfug the dark dayw of the | that dues not roceive ot jeast mention iy y BOUKS RECEIVED, of Acclimatation In Patls arv spocinens of land | Acsthers uud white fuca goemd her brad-dre-r, Revolution, with the conduct of the lairend | the Primer. Somo names are meutloned, ) S meantime I am to be sent off to the country, to | in ftself considered us o focling that uthor sub- \ 5 eod: Wi % enderest | BOYI% ot Basous air :;nx :ll‘-lc?“i.llllzzvfar::,-hlrlnflhuhn woudi, ~ta jects mors {mportant sre demanding niton frall grand ladles of France generally in those [ fndeed. whose title to famc la of the slendercst wornen, bt 11ves ull ajo youknow, the one who h Lrarxne, DaLiavs. Iy dobn Tioyle, P Hereditapy (irand Du Sralhpraud Jadios of Frauce Teneraly in, thoss | fdeed Wihosa (il to fane (n uf, the penderest | 0oz, ostons o it Pubibing Compas | torlabies from the Sevelills felands, one of | peared o white i crenui-wlusal st e whih o conaps fomof | ton, Bealdey, magy of the chureh bistorlang | ‘Fhia'siary of hor 1fo has boon to1d. with. mutics | wamen of quity samber chivtly kuows 88 cone | 127" Which walglia flosriy 400 pounidi, SO0t s SarleadLid rehel sty s Doy naarty g ARty DAY RUDS B0 it into, Detadls and incumberod | erace and simplicity, the Engiish style cor- | tributors 10 the wugazines of tho day, whose | MoXE Ly, Raward Eggloston, Author of The | Mr, Alfed R Wallace: the emtnent nata- [ 1085 . Frueess Albescit, wd Voo gottnone drendful woun in the war, Ho.bas I‘h:ea,_“l;’l:‘.“},'fl,:";‘:“g‘."‘:m l"l‘l‘: l’l‘;:.‘gi:;“ respanding in this respect, we presunie, with | reputatioun will not loug sursive m.l.-lm. and who | ey ote, New York: Carlos Sorlvnere gone, | FAlIst, I8 & candidate fortiy uow post of Warden | GEECEE 0 (GHUIRES, 0 LS e :;u;r:-::lr“‘fz V:_‘ h_““:u] ve:" Lgr.rr)‘i"[l' that thuy have driven unprofessionsl re menfmnc om.v:nul. bll[o;,u'.vmunf, 3guO0 Co., | tnanv L‘ompf:}lldlul:l gr :rl‘hn:lrleu‘n ermll(‘t.{lm Ill: Price, $1.50. of Epping Forest about to be created wow that | editary tiraud Du.vhc.u uf ideatrgre was fa 0 #4d: but, ufler oll, what a blace o go (ol 1told | crs from the whole feld of study, To such | O D0308, ard tho publishers, - Price, § Ko ok o TG whobs, however, ubown fond | AIVLETONS, MAxnY.Vocuus Swes. |t Auore | the forvst has been secured to the putils. Jr. | pate Do su e daug Mageniis fo uy fathe { would ¢o, —thougls it woula be oxilo, | readers Archbishop Trench's®icctures will be : ars. Judgmont sud a dus swimsof proportion. 1is | USHE" JUF Andre Thearist, Price, 20 cents. | Wallace's uppolutmient would be u guaranteo | Whitc el 1 Emure il o, and | death, “ufons' T could (o3 of | welcomo. alfarding ns thoy do avetue of cecany | o :fifi.:fififlfi.fifirmfim Seten- | 31t Is cundunsed and Vigorous. L0 thought | cenac Oreet Uerman Coutponers.™ Price, 30 | thiat tho forest would be restored us far n pos- | 4, 1 €105 ot thu Euperor ard Emueos ro e ity 3 rom sbeolute iznorauce on the one hand und l ¢ clen- e s bee ' s angi b i ik e Tie . vald wy failier, and s0 11niend (0 €arey | Uaprofliabie sbiy e b orpie. tic Beries, publivied by tho Applotons,of New | Setif Fer T EL ke oS et B He Bod | pgnwos i Couwanr, - and-took of the Nattouat | HA°, L0 5 atient e woudio, st that | wivch can ut will b tupued into n o e, L "’;".“hu-‘ T . The ggla;ou of tha subject lslnl_mlrnm-x. It | York, ls “A History of thu Growth of the | Le banished by tho reflection that a primer not | Araliug behoot for Coukery, ““;L‘f““’nk’fj"l!:“ recelve specinl und intelligent attention, —Athe {:,, 'fi"’m'.'m'.?u: Wt it '.::'A‘}.L’i‘ et he Ctinteau of Lotyercd, however, they find that l?rg‘i‘wl:},,.?':“fi";ffim““L“;':lm({'[:‘.':’(‘“;u""!‘!"’ Bteam-Englne,” Ly R, 4L, Thurston, Professor | clalmng exchiisive authority woutd-wot bo re- | {iew g1 tar, | sueums. % liee Wt Cloveh pencde tiuy wtid & biahohisntion L Tae Her- e Gieneral had arranged the visit for reasons | guch as thoso W e hur ! | o Mechanleal Engineeriug In the Steveus Iustl- | €arded us genuin \'I, tho great publie. (Boston: ‘Sapviey Wonkens. Five Lonten Lectures, I A hint to those who may have occaslun to | of the eo'hier destined ta supore 1he corsas s suapested DY bis daugnter, 1o facty aho | Sogien saparsted. —aiaegy O kn U NE: | U o of Techuolugy. Theauthor apectully cally | LVUgBLon, Ositood & Co.” Price, 50 cents.) Vredurlo. W Fatrar. Cation of Westimaster, | reak (1D stons OF u stone-hronine. machiues | atil cnding 0 %G clasps, one for had been led $uto mmatnimonial enare,’ On ern and Western Churches, The | attentiontothefact that thohistoryof thesteanis e G e Longon snd New York: Macwllian & Co. tay bo found in theaunouncemont by Touruone | technleally known as e o 0F a i ¢ finds the gloomy old house bright | plad® of topical treatment fs - adopied, Iust the ve ortant . truths LITERARY NOTES. Sousn. ASerios of Simple, Entertainiug, and In. | Of the rerult of certuln experiments In rurardio | fetter. The set fa duptleated m sapphires un Yidh lite andl feativity, sod two pretenders to | hut only with the qualitication that no topic ls | Go¢'0" Wlustrates the very hportant truths [ gy ¢t pajzuc Letters” will bo brought out o | ®Wipensive Eeperiments. o tho: Phemomans o | the crushiue of stone. (i the cxperimentawith | dfamonds, and wis mantfactured u ph Ler hand nnd beart walting for_her to choose permitted moxmm‘] fartho linits uricinally laid | ** Great iuventions are never, and great discov- | g qgper, Sound for the Uwsof Studunts of Bvery Age, | chalk-stone dried, sred in the amd wet, it | deslius fu the etyle at Holben. - The stoues between them. But Ceclle has al) hier )ifo been | Hown for the lectures, ‘There fa indeed no ng. | ©rles are seldonr, tho work of any ons mind.” fne toree re- | Were originally the possession of the wroom'y 5 By Alfred Marshal Muyer. Ngw York: . Ap- | was tound that the ratios of crus scustomed to bo cwded by Charlotte, and case " “ # the, | Tuo Country Purson* basa new volume of | pifisu % oo rice, 31 i : she sppenls to ber for wslstance, Both ff.:;'ll‘:”:fi:‘:%um; o‘r I;h::mi:n‘:ouq "\‘v]{n'lufi:' 'f::;la nfiz:{,flf:;::fi:x&;fifll‘m?&“&:fi;flu sermons {u press. 8o also has Mr, Hawola, Aurst Dioanarny. *+Quldo Renl" [uston: nother expernnent (avo 86, 23, und 1%, and | lussie. “The great nu'gyl!lrv of tie e I8 o0 :‘}3,,;,‘:;“;‘,'"8:'3( u;::":fi%. mflfll’g“ {:l 't\lxrv promoted the growth of the Western Chiurchat | yromresslon. It is not o creation, buta growth,” | Mr. F. E. Lougley, of Englaud, basin pressa | Houghton, Osgood & Co. Price, 50 vents, "‘"':‘.":i“.?(::’,'.f.fi* fi‘.‘;, n:xl;;;.‘;l. ‘I'LI :nux‘n,!::. It x‘l':’.‘:ffi:th ‘:'2'“5 u"n"&'&‘”"l’n'fw‘é"f'". 5 5‘1“:?(“'1:. = X & p= 4 - A 4 o < v 1 v i {1 Il { A 3 4 R UIEN 20d 31, rensd dask; one s Eay. and Ho ofnes | Lio,Expeo of tho Eastern, and of the tnu- | A5G0 oF e steati-engiols aavld as fcroruid | *Life of Jubia I Goughy? Who 8 uow i that | Agaewrics, A Noval. Iy E. b, ‘Tonoey. vt Mir ersnine waa conaldoreby rgaeed S | i AROUE 100 £arats, i s crawin, tnd Fuand 1 «grave; but buth are gentlemen, and rich, so the ut i there ore great problemis in regard to it, purtic | country. lloston: Lee &ehupard. Prico, $1.43. ure truuped ve othice staues. scarvely wferion olcel hurd. The davs pcod away Merrily | Biace the. othey il of Meoim shges CoPE | ularly concerninz the extisuat, wiich have 10t | gy L 611y as beun bis sutoblography, | EcLrorio Sionr-Haxn., A New frstous, Adapted | |10 8 commiuulestion peinted tn Tue Tranuxe | [ SR, (IR G REte IETo! quired were {0 the uroportions of 8, 33, and 18, | motlier, u- daughter of tke Emveros Panl of 8 o o r i 1 N " T X y tast weeks, Mr, Park Uenfamiu referred o sy lilel theat ¢ renluzed g iy e sortilie Roue Joema In favor; | found, Archbistiop Trencis bas, lowaver, niaii- ;:&‘fi'{,'fi':f,‘,' h,‘::,.:‘fi,‘g"i‘{';‘ aod iyt ive [ which o tuteuds to be Lis lnst work, and which | ategts, S5TEr, fas i Verbatin fevorting, | O oudora of 1 Paris Txporition, snd it ,,:.'u".l..""“"'f:\'a R e releeil . Ocestanally th company et & pasing | St wusSe aauiets: ia el ons the oth- | yteam-engiuc is an exccediyily ingenlous, but | 8 W be published iter his death, Buuvt, Srexeen. A Novel, Dy dawes Sent, New | Jrtisulacly v the drilling of square olés DY | 4 thirty varata Weigite T whole set 13 val: * Wlinpso of A, Roee o Louvercy, the Tfated | gy "hon, £rvat “discretion.” Home of bis | untartunately still very fimpertect, mschino | Mra, Willjam . Juckaou (Hleleu Hunty ayent | “orcs o 1o putumce Sons? “brice, $155. suweliery, We liuve since been shown u dril |yl 0 SR Withion marke, sav amie- Suung ord ‘of the chateat, but very m..&,, for | DY DR R i e B8 tunse, o {)ar "'fi""""’:'."“fl “tlh« henmmorsu uml-lum the last week in Pennsyivauia hunting uaterial i o :.:'r“':':‘:’{(fi'nfv:.‘-'“:‘ifir?r‘:’;‘v"fn:?mub{'&.?.':::'.'3 thing uver 820,000, Hat then Pringy Henry can RNorth Tower, His only compani be : 4 ¢ ‘e ¢ o apcke Habincion bk I tlrfvu m:‘gn;“m::n"m e a:g:’éf:::fllfi;m?flfl%m;t {"L‘;’i‘x?dh:vm‘:g bustion into mechanical encrgv, But the The Taaps gives an_sccount of au amended und is held lnosely in the socket ke the ond | corures in Holland,=-ouly the K alfsort : 4 orfginal sourceof ol thls cucrgy (s found fur | Yersion ot Raciow's fikigewie bya M. Gautlee- | SUNLIGI'® AND SOLARIZATION. | desenbed by Str, Benfuinin, Tho st styte or [ fetates fn Hollauhosuiy e Riws can ow s Eroirat el ince and & seetady L avgbity | eivo valus to Lila book, aud sliow Low loniz the | Gad of iea first appearance in the. sieamcboficr, | Senes, who professes to uave coutersed With | “Nuo Sanitarian for Octaber (A. N, Tell, No. 47 | Al has been usod bY tho Compuany for miany | 1A0Ade rrietor OF ol Tal Ul LRt catly at Coulmiters. Th pharaler | Jouerable autbat’a kuowledis s been ripen- | 1y had Ms orign b tho Deglundng, when i | Naciw's spislt and obtaned bis upproval ot el | 3ol Co e LR g an nter. | Y6ars. sttver miugs fu Mexieo atid buatil Americt, er Wirears by o, 11'l:ll‘:!l‘nwgnzwhnl"flg:nr:m& Ing. Huwriteds Naturo cawoyinto extatence. -, ., We owo | teratiuus miserably bald and comuiouplace, .,-m;}g uuzlc entitled *8unlight aud Soluriza. | The lost number of Nture says In rezand to |- Aler opondiog o brief howusinoun i the have congeerated s 1l to tho WalibToug. taskt uofim whfin T:ym::mn:fl n;ml.‘v wn‘h Anhur | 1o the hedt and dghit ol tho sun, My, Ho, one of the Bacretarics uttached to tion fn ilealth and Discase,” We malke some | $8¢ continued scarch lor Watsou's sl Swift's | crovi's hunting-seat, the costly Sovadijk, the it recouciling Rower Lo his wiafurtunc, A chance | Jogo Diiheariug Coleridgo tak, o ofcunied hbasr | 28, W8 bolnted out by George Blephien- | the Chinceo Legwtiit, W chwaged in tranlating | ton § Liat want of spac Uieoptnaredril pldatty” S:Cluse aud cotinust |, Bl Meliisiinet ihe sialls, dully g sicanter on the stalrs ono day introduces | for nearly an snbrokurt hodr with the imieliecton | 800« the incalculuble atore of potential cnery | Suakypeary o Chinese. 'Tno same goutlomun | extracts, and regrot thay want of space will not | Jariy aloug the cellptie with lurge releacturs, | wnyhaut cotry mt the Hugus, A Driicess of | oWl a Charlotie to M. do Louvercy; an after eatuesd 0f the Schoolmen, 0 reviv upou which the humao ruce Is 50 dependent for | Lus also nuude connderble progress (6 u trans- | permit us to make more: provided with Joung *‘dew-caps® blackened tu- | the blowd Ruysl vnee wore preshling vver the teTeativo party at s CHALAs 18 Increased by | o PAIFIoIG Hierature whish wod oo taesss porraes | o aud ail lte_ vicessaries, comforts, and luxu- | lutlon uf Dlackatonis Cotmentarlss 11to the | fao famets Forence Nichtingale ranks lghtax | Lo or 100 b e o L | T e e, Wearrival of )e A'Eblis, & of that time suggented bls wpeclal theme, which | ries.” Prof. Tourston's discussion of *the | sumo languuze. second only I Importauce to tie sick 1o frosh wir, | pow affurd the best chance of pevovering the | Dutch soctety. For the list quarter o1 u ecn- AL Enlle Jolned us ot dioner. e ia & man of his, Damoly, the mucn lurur amount of prot | vussible engino of the futurs,” juwhich all heat and eays, o her ™ Notes on ospitale 't *' DI | glanes previous Lo tho uext total sular eclipse, | tury no marciare has been contreeted i the ‘was t| . (eorge Augustus 8ala quotes the man who ! Aterage holl thee sling 1 a ‘which mighit eveu now, in his judginent, be gotten | rejected Sroiu the workiug eyiinders unutilized i W 4 o | pect sunh e chery ' correc elganco af miosk ocers 1y | S, e Renolnion tham tro T Katers, s | wil bo returied Lo the bolier 1s exceedingly e | [maciued imurs cimaibus us bt for lsarie: | apoedy vecdrer pitra 1L nust bo owned that &t Grst this ¥ $ereutlug, bt Loa techinical for use tu thie place. |54 S0r g man wio tranvdatea Pera I | staneos conid ght, uut only Qaviight, is necesvary for | ur probavly until the echpsa o May, 155: VOrye efoont berupe i eottamophs | will be sesht thut 1n the uclose o e | 1860, the durution of totabity i3 st Royal fumily of Holl Princesses have died, ager Quuen oceurred b 18655 the Pring . fererity of 1ok efrikea ouo us exiraine, and even | $UR%WOTd) Lo denuuuced. v mannee in wuich T en, almoat endh whery, Iu 5 ) : The deseriptive and bistorieal parts of the book, | 1% that e M ) Gy Sl von | which fe of still more cousequence, the central | enk, suter o the German’ Eaveror, died Ta koo, i, coln, banduome teatuten u” urk | ey Lt AMNEPAIIA! et early I | on e Gther band, ave Weehamed. o unnruiea: { G fabs o goveriur's four-riceler.' | dare wards of Ih wards el wortiery urpeetsaten | B By hinongat tho Bl Losiga | 1470 by are ater Frli dleney o dia ered iy fuick mustaches, very biack ond quiet | {hupecuistivo venius of our Engiien Otcan, with | Sloal readers, wnd’ whll b intciligibla cven to i rowed Hibi, oven when thorouxlly voutilatod, buv | Without twuehiig any, Whers observations would | eonsort, 3 dausier of the Dukie Bouhard, ot ad it 1enot | ¢y perllous lines In which ble speculation J,',, tue lenst educated understandlug. ‘Thechapters | Charles Scribner's Sons fssue & volume of | ek could not by uny meaus be made » flo sheds an edily to | be likely to ba very practicable,” Buxe-Wenuars und only s year sgo the Kinz travel 3 ccl n *J Wi nd His Inventlons,” % 8te “Literary Essays " by Willlum Q. T. 3tedd, . Window-blinds can alws: to th > Z v Dl became o widowdr, © A Temale teader of ravellug at the lsat, wers tho speclul subjects of | 0! amcs Watts and His Inven Btestl ¥ ¥ Tacover, nda ways uoderuf ll“': Lieut, Kitchetier, it1%, hus handed over to the llhx:m‘ el ;mh' -‘uuuhml. ‘Tbu tog of the Palestive Exploration Fuud | ) s A T ? - utell papers are geuerally silent an the cons ole of the mutmotrs. wpecial plans, and .ummul‘ absenva of both tue Prince of Orauga und Prince Afesunderat the weddivz of ther s Hut the lightest e o wienite o T nahir# oo cond- | his diacourse; or, atall ovents, ara 1hoso wiich after | Locomotion on Ralironds,” and “ Steam Navie | D. 1., Noussvelt trofessor of Systematic | fignt of o lunt wa > tne faneo of s0_many years siill survive the most . I . | ‘Ibeologyin Union Tusological seminary, Now | is lerean i o Lad ey rarored, for biu voics " singulacly | ciearly tn my menuryy e g:l:_u"m\lv‘lgl lfl.‘x‘;‘;‘fi‘a’;‘:‘ & & e‘:‘:‘ifv:e:g%f) flfii‘."‘i lio ugul-en;r'nv:'u} of thio wutdor as. | cannot 719 daylight or the puritying etlects of Thie comug of this hero epeedily works sad | , 110 fully Archbishop Trench afterwards con- cowpanies tho casays, too sun s rayx. 4uis reasuurt; rof guoane e contected with the great map ol Western g ¢ e tharapeutic valu of e, These materals, uow. fu the ban, 9 Lavocar Louvercy, Inthe firat pluce, he falls | 2idered this of thought may be learnsd AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. Mr. Grenville Murrav's recont book of cassvs | supicut 5o Bofue by tho - : ! v uncle, Het Huwidosbiad poiuts put that the pre 7 N s 3 ¥ tho **Dictivnary of Materia tee, fat cuby- d ) S Iovo i Chiiotte. e hod s it | irom bis urther sualyls o e Srigia a0 Guare | tosmre atier & Contene ot Fuaaeipbin, | urmrreivile durrae's recont bouk of susave | guolit, 3 urus by tho " biecoiey ol laicra i ot i Vs sk o i bk v e | uuipitve bele w tho turoue, the Frincy ot Yy i, Iriend, Cecile, bout fal i tove wih | M wero causes and conditions of the ri tho has i ; i du Louverey. ..m.,fl'},’,‘,fi“’l,‘,',‘,‘;',",}f‘,:.‘:,‘{.',‘f’;fi",:‘,gf;; of this Scholastic Tuoojouy: In the Brat place, & | ican Orulthology, the foundation of which iy | Sutborities, aud Orunge, the *Lewona™ of tue Parlsian boule- have Just lssueq W . | Abuut Frauce,” bus given oifcuss to the Freoch | cavpot doubt that th tutlusnce of Mt fo wne of 4 000 P8 00y wheets, on th scale of thiee- | s o i i oumduion of i & i el ol | i ettt A e | il skt U ot | il Skt Ml of s iy, T Sxlety ut bly wother's, 18 stricken like his | FreALmental sciivity:'a young world conscluue ‘of | Alexandor Wilson's book. As ous of the | Siieh SO MENIY (6 da Oluitve dues MOL VRS | yug torapeutint. | 1 ucta 8 8 bowerful excifant of lection of meinolrs, from e, wote bouks of | Priney Alexauder, wio (8 8t wreseut staviug Slarade with & bitud, desperato. oassion for ity powars und eager to oxert them. Ardsuen, | guthors of sclence In this country, Wilsou ob- i | the organtanl, and particularly of the funcilons of | 1A VeIVt akC i NiaDa foF th biication of | SWitzerland, Chartort , P secoudly, the abrence of any iaterial on whick to i Scribuer’s Monthly for 1378-'70 will have as [ts | tne vKin, in Casce of generul atony, of hiave alrcady taken steps for the publivation ol - ——— Ty 5 It‘:‘udm u&t b::m-unoomlt th‘ltt we | azarcise uaping, wolding bower, uave aucli os talued a stroug hold on the affections of the | jooding gerlat Mra. Frauves Hodgson Busnett's | of lrc‘owihlux'(:‘n»lln. of seurvyi fu dic th maps, nd wl:'I‘I at oncs b uLmun‘der Youthful Depravity, [y o e Chs aruiehed; uo classical Merature, uo | people; aud the judgment of & huter age has | * jluwortn,' which s the longest wbory soo bas | $crofuld, hn cbronle enorzement of e v thiut of the wuemolra, 8 pars ot the work us - Sockestor Unl ' didcoritur: e ok ety Y Fouder to be ucquainted with | dndspendent sluicy no nstural philosopny; u com- | cougrmed that of bis ows. The quaiutaessof | yer wrtien. Macwillusi i Cor avo burcased | 1t i Sbdve oll ulubly vetul 1o couvaienteace. | portaut s tho map. Licat: Kischener cxehunges | op ovieresel Velin ot dfecstiver. 0 it (ullms, T the peole Mgt jnteresteq 1 | bulld bigh eitor than broad. . And. sbicdly. tbess | bis style, the many evidences of thy sccuracy | fis huvel for publicalion i thetr Lomdon | yihese St s Dietioaary of Hykicn aad fup. | 198 work of thy Pulesting Fund tor the Impur | walijus un Maln iFuek, lio_ BALpENSH. by b by Ihe trutl, i becornea Known only Httlo by It was the wish 10 put fortd thess 'scrivitics only | sud widy extent of hla oDservatlons, and the | MAKEIU, sud Will wltarward teus it in book | dic Tfcalth, * troats 1ais guoslion s foliws T | L300 e S b siriey of Crprus loghieh | hind ireg ittle boys, tho oldest of whow suuld St souie dndeed, ot il the end of thio | bt such Moite aud undar wuch ececraube s 106 | Coutaut usomulness of bis work a4 a basle of | 107 ey o ota b certann wloeances ucieas serbfa. | Hie acbioven fn Palestine what mav be catled | ot have boew uvor 10 years of e, Juss us s ul purt altogerier, ‘The relations petween ) talling in quostion, 7 Tho Athenaum states that Mr. Qlsdstouo wiil Js cOFlS " oA ralloled foat 1 sursey work of survey- ) P L0 WLLe S g oroven the evading of any docwa or deciatan of | more comprebensive oues, have all contributed o i 1a, pltlisiv, Fcxets, " otc. o uupurullole ¥ W= | tion was attracted byt following couversa: "its und Charlotte grow mure tender | hers. Itwas tho **Bow " andthe ** why, " never 1he e ¢, the W coutribute au article to the Cuntemvorary Jieview | 3 inouy the records of particular cases, & wtriking | lug 1,000 squaro wiivs sor LU00IA and fu eigis . Tt ot ter” s madenly doubte sud | Sowisl> of the Clurch's tachinay which thy | b0 08 FHPIL (A Uhs sasme M, the work s | tur Octabar, 1t 1a 8 fuply Lo tiie Abbu Mari's | ol furmisnu 5y 1y oelvuraied: Uaon Dupuy® | it b Voture, Pty wother wluke. P a derued ot fch sle comes o bellevo that tucte attach- | Scboolien undertook 10 discsas. Iociors. they | bsd the benofit of a careful revislon and | paper, Wit Hinders Hitualists troi Bocom | tren” A Parisian Tade whe Bat sty phy ooy, i 7 efbeutiaced tho sumalivat one o tho threy Fe 2y tuad aud deep. As to Ceclle, slies | climud (o ber ot Pasrey: uot, s fathers, pro: | soue additigus by Charles Lucian Notavarie. | fug Rowau Cathullcatt Ml Eunily Oiliviers | aons of wbous conld caps with ths comulication of "\4\‘11‘1(.-.:; s Tl ufifu}"u‘fifififi"b‘ffi‘.‘fi Tondi [ sl educalatbd i ammalluat ot o thg thige; 2ed & ¢! X ctive; nol prufessiug 1o brl Ly o 'he Life ol son, bouud wi volume, L on the L4 | Luf ucases which audlic! er, anhplice tu tae Barun | ¢ 2 " vl oA, E05 ke, Henrfn Af, 100 SHIL beslbelag beteen M. | o o A pra | e i poriant, wors geeupyig 18 largt Loy Gk ool L SRRl e £ o L e A Goaromout, to acertaln e cuised ol color- | queried e Guo who walked u we wduc. L6 two undeclared lovers had been walkfag | 118 the old. octuvo pages, aud showing him in bis character | - treatincal which ahe bad not already tried Ju vaig, | biluducss lotely fuformed b tust the wate +Uh, dou’s yer Know-whiat 3 satuc 15t " put in » mounliy Y sy ‘Ine seitlement of periods Ta the socond | of & llterury fuas to th best advantage. A full Fho uews comes from the other slde that | ho contented hluwets with dircetind that sne be ro- | cauve wis tho greneral sud cxeessive tso of to- | the thind bay.. * Way, it Ls ono of thuse goud Bt ke €12 rovodublo orda Lt would | leetures o o mayaododota: th st i | Eatloyus of North Ainencus ixdurtaen irous | HOUSIAL, Usguod & i are ubout to pubiiya | wiared. from, the ek sirget s Wamul e 1 | Yt *Bier s robubly aro the Vers | Lllows st i WCSr bk it rowl o, AVe get Chy Y & factory that cun Lo made, . thy Bmitbsoulun Institution, hus wl et wuerb e a ol “Uncl 'y, o5 d b » sutlictently Hehted school-rooins in muny locall- | svd feothers stickive out of bim?’ ub w el rluses It with theasceesal L the P ces three of cylous work, " v 6 uoke aud bewspapers, 10 say notbiug of the | comluy ruc " @ pagsed vut uf carshot. UOllY to the happy day-dresms of an | L10s vuccedalon of the Pontificate of | volume embruces s previous work, b e e A h“ Tar oo bl luck coutinues ju an futeresting way, and thouxh NEW PUBLICATY o the rapld lmprovewout and witiwate complety ro- Bocut girl's tirst Tove. 1 he awskening comes | Grewory the Great (%), Mediuval History it | contains over 600 1fustrations, aud (s from tho [ gUitions of thia Tuucus work aod of the tmus- | G S8 DSORA s e QlSCIVULILDS BFY HUL DERtineut L0 BDe dIECIgs | s amra s o v S sy A - s o ¢l i 3y \ THEIL HABITS, HAUSNES, AND s wortly of reproauction: | GAME BIRDS, TR AL ST lurosiv, [ Yo gy B i n $ % Yatiobe of tho saing, for the wost part contalned v & Ol G ly. M. Q'L 3 vere! begus with this dote avd closgs with the Refor- | same plates as the $100 edition of tho same dJ. F. Cauviu, whoso thesls o the betcls GPime, el Ty i aud 3 do Louserey are | G o | P bk chs Dlustsatios. ore pot. ot | 1o the Brival buscunm, e0lation bas beed aircidy meatioted, clict tnorela bubm; Of tho altercution was nub‘;d, knowa; | aud feellog in tho religious world; and thougn | ored. (Pliladelphia: Porter & Coates. Prics, A handsomely ilumingted sddress, and o | 8@ wuch lougth ‘h“n‘»'m of a college classmate, soou afier, Cliarlotte uotices & strunge, | $he dates, except that of the Dav'of Yentecust, | $7.50 : . B o L A arere bresonied | S50 Pk e T e o iraied colaeas n wbe atiitude "t Sy | 7o lute, ibey correspoud more uzarly than auy uat. nikht 1o Ar. Edwand “Truelove, who bad | 350 sriiculat rhcumutiany, Vs exclling ot by lover. NMU with the greut cpochs of Church bistory, THE WAVERLY DICTIONARY, bects cownlited to prison for Laylug, as it was | rediound sud wade the 0se Of i Toge imposs- e ¥, e bad better let the sauthor tell the | A¥ Uregory the (ireat wus the, firet Pobe, ac- | Mius May Rogers and Messrs. 8. C. Griggs & | alleged, sold books of uu ubjectivuuble characs | pie™ A¢ Ligt jusolation was cmuloyed: | the solar ViU bta own infwitable way s cording to our ldeaof tbe word, sod s the | Co. have doue the public, aid particulucly the [ ter: Ve brescutation wus wads ut the Holl of [ gavs bewg coucentrated upon sbe Uircased narts deg L5 BerILUling thy precediog laes, some whis | Reformation wus the wost moweutous cyeut ju W, Muraries," ervice by | Beteuces whicn was gayly decoruted for tue | with the gratifyiug result of an eutire recovery. kad o5 ALK 10 tae weluncuoly avenus in which 1 | Church bistory, the selection of these dutcs iy | OWBere Of Uoowpleta loraries,” 8 service by | o uaton, ~Spcoctics werw wads vy Dr, Urysdale, |~ The suthor of the article, Dr. E. C. Augell, ral illue. de Lum:;x. 1'way about $o enter | Lot only tudventent but rewsowable; und it | brivglug out #The Waverly Dictlonary.” The | Sir. Bradlsugu, Alr, 3. D. Couway, Mr. Purrts, | bas successtully trested dyspepsia by suu. Licasd the youud of rapia sieps beblad | sces sirauge that they Lave not beenwors | plau of the work i sowvthing Bie tuat of the ) aud utbem, und Ar. Sruclove wes sweorded o | batbs. Hu sdvocates the use of Llueglass at sion, Y €U, hmuul]mu: u‘w‘:;u't Hoet be Fxtluhxxycly dulnllad L-.:rl::‘wa:u::“wdmu *tun "'"u"-nwu “.m »‘»“n'm?i'.-'.~ il T iy S | S L R B WiStiatlos, Gftei pubiinhed, which appeared 1o | P15t st pesdiilcie w s LN prove thut caty Lo be ous of the 08t wweral

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