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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 3 LITERA.TURED golppenn’lmlhn'w??;:::‘unt:?»?‘r‘l'x:‘.flgf):rman. better than the few verses with which, at the instance of some jndicions friend, no aoubt, he Ard ke %i1d hedn they clastered to the eoand opena this volume: Of falling waters. Jond In many a dell, To »ifke theie thirst; and, as they roamed. ihey < ”, 1 Mallock’s * Luoretius "eMur= | S0 aunts, and thera began to 1878—TWELVE PAGES. ' . ) treats ficat of generals and then of particalars, Iter 1. Pater, the p 3wl New Yor) ” Tho divinion. 1o witl ho nbierved, In mmpte and | “The Enctist, School. of durienrudencers b | &1.80, ks Caseell, Petter & Galpin. Price. | abject, ts wittidrawa, the nerve-flore, acconding mataral: the treatment s equally fo. The | Frederic liarrisons #A Chinese Romance," by | o ta"the progresa of the reconstitution uf the pur- hoak will be vnlnable hot onlv to the actist tut [ Sir David Wedderurn: *The Beginning of | , HUAUTEN021%. A Drama, F{ Malcoln Mac. | pis, announces by successive testimonies the tothe medical man; nnd 1t onght to find a place | Nerves in the Animal Kingdom ™ (a report of a ‘l‘,"""m- Philadelphis: J. B. Lippincott & Co. | gradual renewal of the normal bath. in cyery professinnal Illmu?-. ‘The paper and | ferfea of extremely Important exoeriments on rico, $1. . . : binding are such as to entitfe tois tobe called | the nervous tissue of jelly-fshes). by O. J. | Restonse. A novel. From the Frenchiof Th, | UTILIZATION OF HEAT AND OTHER 1, fome levelea hille, & wal anu lords ita gliaed arcn Vhile at Ite base & beggar erica For bread, and dles—and that {s Rome Ty dwell: an edition de luze, though the subject [s anything | Romagea: * Alexandre " Dumas,' by Georza | Bentzon. New York: D, Appleton & Co. FORCES. : ray's Round About For theraaweet waters gashed from ont the r;lmnd SRR ek e but gorgeaus,_(New York and i.omlun: Mac- | Balutaburys %A Rajput Chiet of ! the Ord Price, 50. p | tn physies, a noteworthy occurrence Is the at- France.” Tho QA ronsa grem S g & mary atain— | And shiall remain beside hor gaten willan &Co. Tries $0) 5?!::.?‘;[.,',”34‘,;,3,},;{;;{5, Fan Fiamomie 43| Porus. ByMatthew Arnold, New anid com. | reee delivered at Glasgow, by Dr C. W. And trihate take of Kinze and States Then ullfi awiy, and bahbled to the plain, On the Utllizatian of Heat and Other : RS Tt N : Mac- | Rtemen, Until the stara have fallen to da PARKS AYD GARDENS OF vaRys, | (ladstono and the New Fauiitbrium,? by Raloh Eiien & o, “Bee, ganme Now York: M- G Forces,” hecaure ho discusser in It tho "’.‘,",,“'”.'l"“;'b‘:"""'{,:f fre. nor tro;::l tofing |\ ime o o l,‘ln:;;‘mlln i We have recelved from Messre. Macmlilan & 'fl"""‘:’ 4 {1.ondon ‘“("“'“""' & Halt.) HARPPER'S Linmarr or Asenicax Fioriox. | avallable sources of power whe the supsly of o o o ta r nakednes 3 . H i A H i LINRA .. CTION. A ol Whittier's Poems-~Jonquin Mil- | ;e skineof beasin abont thale nawecty Tfan'pitched In Mcge hla battlc tents, Co. 4 The Parks and (Gardens of Parls, Conald- | | lls Allantic for, November oncns with 44 [ uCousin Polly’s Gold-Mine® A novel. By | oal ahall fail. Using st some central atation 1er.--Adventures of Bea- Or rmggea monntaln cavo; and m’{ would presa fi-.n:;\nrlv:rzgelab::‘rxi;:;"l:s‘n:ean’enu‘ crod in Helation to the Wants of Other Clttes | v 0 f Alms," presumably from the same pen l_ln. A.F. Porter. Price, 40 cents, water or wind power to drive dynamo-electric b "‘é‘} ::m :,.,"I,;p:mq’:. .’!.%"L ltlh‘nh:n:l:lt!v'::" ey ? peted In val. and of Public and Private (hrdfinn. 0eloR | that wrate on Certain Dangerous Tendencles Tarren’s Hatr-Houn Sxnirs Behind Blue | machines, the current cencrated could ensily be consfleld, A B R or law thev knew, Theae akien aro Homo! The very boam Notea on & Btudy of Parls tardens,” Thists the | of the Times ' Tast month. Another anony- | Glasses. By F. W. Hocklander. Trauslated by | reconverted intn power whers ft fs wahted, Lifte up and speaks In Roman pride; And Time, outfaced and still defled, ita by and wags his beard at Rome, The companion piece to this, on “The Pala- tine HIILY is cven better. We have room only for the sccond stanza: And this was tome that shricked for room To stretch ber limpat A bill of caves For halfl-wliid bheants and hairy alaves; And gypaies tent within her tomb, We could wish that Mr. Miller had lcas to say Nor how to keop the weal of all In view, secom? editlon revised, and seventh thousand, | mous political article fs on the vexed subject of | Mary A. Robinson. Price, 20 cents. clther for mechanical or other purporce. Fot of a superb work already noticed in these col- | “ Presidential Electiuns.” rooks Adams | fpy Lirrus Goop-ror-Notmisa. By A. | lght, for example. from 100 horreposrer 125,000 nmns. It contatns elght steel enzravings and | Jrtcs an SOppreasive Taxation of e Puor.” | paydet. “Travalated by Sarv. Noal Aherwoud. | candio-lghts sonid. b btalned, eanivalent to abont 3% well-cxeented wood engravings, and | Wy o enntsme e shiows, Lo the tonfuslon Boston: Eates & Laurist. Price, $1.10. 15250 Argand burnérs of twenty canles cach, breaty’ ot Louly o, Hhe oty “Silted | of Bartlett, FitzeGward Hail. and others, that | ‘Ties HAunTep Horer. A Novel, Dy Wilkie | Sonsuming six fect per hour, ur Gis0 cubic h “whlakers” (for hair growing on the thin). | Colline. Toronto aml Chicagn: The Rose-tiut. | fect forall. Toproduce this amount of gas, 455 ho Gardeus af the Lousre, the Tulléries and | o, § & . - tuns ot coal are required, while to prodne: the the Elysce, the Luzembourg Garden, ete., but | i Plflc!oznv_.n":n o or dissenting mintsters), | ford Publiahiog Company. ~ Price, $1.25 . i 100 horsepower only as many hundred-welghis also of the' Cemeterics of Parin, ivyin Paris, (for & wman) ~* musiclaner, Warso's CourteTe Srrtizn. By d, Madl- | are neceosary: 1o, Ahe cats of Nigor T ho Winter Usrdcns, tho School of Hortleultare at | AU other © supposed-to-be Americanisms | wyn Watson. New York, Chicago, and New | computes that 100,000,000 tons of water X And never waking inthe dark with fright Noe egon V---¢ An- t, amazed for a1l the ahade, ¢ Cyprus Oregon A.‘H‘e‘.‘,’l‘fl.’{:fié"i,nng them hack the lignt. N Id , and nndis d, atomy for Artistay—Parls | et e o b b i hi Gardens, Of neavdn; for they, who Irom belr firn sur- v The light and dark alternate rise and fall, Truated the world, nor feured the end of all, 3 3 ) have gowl English autbority. Among ) Py ol " - oy g3 H - 8, 3 . ! The New Magazines===The An- “m:;f.’,“fi’,"“‘f‘?(_’%{.fi'},fl("“P’,fifi;:,’;,hh,"} abont A Dove of 8. Mark's,” and noited doves | vempmcr, Fie, Colture, Aspsrarus Culture, [ yng acories are the Starin the Valles,® by | Oticsns: A.S. Barmes & Co. Price, Bconta. | fall | overy l%’“rrue!l,hm:zmnzfl 1050 B. Lippincott & Co. Price, $1.) # <+ | menerally, and that io coutd let the lon alone | yre in Caves under Daris, ote. (London and | Charles Egbert Craddock, and the flest chap- [ (GAMEBins or 1B Uitep Stazes. By |CRI0 (O 10 To i BUNE au clevation tiquity of Man===Science . Lippin . 81 for mors than three pages at & stretchs but It | New York: Macmilian & Co. Price, $7.50) ters of “’The Ludv of the Aroustook,” by . | Thomas Alexandor, ' The Lakesido Library. | [2Teepoters tie only sosath beln geation Not i wanld be Idic to deur that thess poems, thouzh | o Yorc: Macmillan & Co. - Price, $7.50). D, Howells. “Thers fs much poetey’ by well- | Ulleogo: Dunualley, Gassetta & Loyd. ~ Price; | 0f the temperatiiro of the water by anefih of otes. ROUND ABOUT FRANCE. written several Years ago, ure o freh ravelation known writers, & reslow articls on_ “8ome Re- 3 20 centa. e ez tapump R alr THE SPREAKER'S COMMENTARY. | dant Books of Travelo” and sketehes of = Home would require an_annua’ expanditaro of 24, Mr. Grenville Marray's letters from France to ; { A Charles Seribncr's Sons send us tie firat New | Tife of the Brook: Farm Association ™ and the | osie i, GEARS AT 824, The Story of a Sall- | 000,000 tans of coal (at four poinds coal per of the author's power, tle will still be ranked the London News, written for the most part be- by most readers far below the position claimed LITERATURE. 3 o E. Shippen, U. 8. N., with {lfus. pei A1 . {ween the ever.memorable 10th of May and tha | for im by soma of hs' Lnglish friendss but (v | Testament voiume of * Tho Bible Commentary* | Forls Exponition, * The Contrlbutors™ Club | trations, ~Philadeiphlas . B. Linpiocott & Co. | Lotal wt consnthotion vt frecsorid miree. by Iast general elections, have been printed Ina wiil be agreed on all hands that he bas cstab- | (the Bpesker's Commentary), tncluding Mat- :flfl'gflfiml l'l‘n h(xl‘n’ I::;jlr{! cur intercst. (Bos- | Price, #8150, clectrle teans, one-half the enorzy supplicd at LUCRETIUS, lished his elaim to the possession of a facully | thow, Mark, and Luke. Thointroduetion tothe | ton: Houghton, Osgood & Co.) volume by Macmillan & Co. 1t fa roported that this volumedwhich bears the titte of *‘Round About France,' has been Interdicted by the French Government. That this may easily bo true will appear to any person who may read It, Mr. Murray’s chiel purposs in writing was tu show that France, under MacMahon, was ruled bg a system of nbsolutlam only less complete than thiat of the Empire, and that a Republican victory at the approacliing clections was_nheces- sary for the protection of the people. Though tnfs victory has since been won, and has taught’ the Marshal & lesson, it hias not swept away all the limitations upon free specch and a freo press. Iudeed, the Freuch proble bave been so little accustomed to : | Eneseszaur Amrnseric, Oral and Write | the ccutral station sy be recovered ut the four Gospels 1a writlen by tho Archbishop of The frontispiece of S itnr's for this month | ton, By Willlam G. Pevk. Ph. D, New York, | distant one, the cconomy Is greater than i the & s o portrait of Itenry Wartsworth tonzfetlow | Chfeago, and New steain-cngine. (ireater care in the usce of water York, the commentary and critical notes on | j30portralt of Henry Wadsworth I g ew Orleans: A. 8. Barnes & Co. Ine. G Matther (except the ;"“ two chapters) by 11 by ‘;ym‘ Eaton, (w'llluu L|m‘~oln nrlafl ll,!;_vnnt, I | Price, 6 cents. e -:-I:‘x t:lmtlnnn‘r [ ;m\: ?'osslhlu, and nllc mt?’n J ¥ previous issuus of the inagazine, wi remem- = mf nt character of wind-power may be made L. Mansall, D. D., the Dean of 8t. Paul's; tho | bered. Mr. Eaton's suceeas with Lonzfciiow 15 | « N0 Drastr 1x Nontn Awrnica, North | fermanent by using It o raise water ity a commentary and notes on the Inst two chapters | Dot less marked than 1 either of_the other In. | Atnurica fur citizens, not for subjects. By | reservoir. Moreover, tho force of falling water of Matthew, and on all of Mark, by the edftor, | #tances. His Longfcllow Is u luminous and | Thomas 8. Fomon. For sale at Brentanc's, New | n its descent from réservolrs and Iakes, to sup- O ron oo, F Foreters and thosa ot 8t Luke | Massive head emeruing from o haze of form, [ York. Faper, 50 conts, ply ourlarge citics, might bo utitized on the way by AV, B, Jones, D, isliop of St. David'a, | The text of the article on Longfeliow s far- | Caista Trovanrs. By Col. Henry B. Carring. | bY driving turbines, thus euoplying licht and 83 b the editor. The full titlenf this yolume | Mished by Mr. RUIL Stoddard, ‘and this aiso | ton, U. 8, A. Three addressss on cho War and | mechaoleal power as well as the water.—Har- fs: *Tho Holy Titble Accomding to tho Author- | 18 obundantly and besutifully illustrated, | Reconstruction, Philadelplia: J. B, Lippiucott | #2r's Magazine. Ioea Veratan A, D (1611), with ot Expiaoatry | the views belnz of places in aiid about tho | & Co. Price, 80 centa. e Crittear ommestars, and o Revistots of the | Bomestead. Jotn *Burroughs writes fn this | © 5 “The W THREE NEW ELEMENTS. Sranstation by Bishops and. other Clorzy of tho | Bumber of Fleiuresque Aspects of Form.Lite | NS00y Sentes. - P eadom of Jeats, | prof. Delnfontainc, of this cits, has recently Anglican hurch. Edited by F. . Cook, M. A., | {ubew Yorkyh . D- Osuorneof *'Euzeneerlbe, [ | yits*Fom “tue Apocrsplia Prict, 60 conts | Glstingnished bimacls, und enriched tho treas.t:y Canon of Kxeter, Preacher nt [ ’l‘f’e‘: %ul»'fl' and Bdward Egeloston of * Pareons™ Franess | €8¢h- - Boston: Hoberts Bros. of chemieal koowledge, by the discavery of which if 1t Is not,in its Impure condition, Totil Mr. Mallock took hold of it, no ono had genlus, fs aomothin azingly Hke it fhought of Instituting a comparison between Lucretins and the materisllsts of to-day; and et thero s, on a surface view, much resem- bisnce between them. It s true that the speculatione of Lucretius were often grotesque. leconfounded the substance of things hoped for with the evidence of things not seen. His method was opposed to that of modern science. It did not proceed from the possible to the actual, but from the visible to the concelvable. auy of his theories, notably that In regard to {he orlain of viston, did uot rest on a particle of roof. e was often content simply to Imegine T.OND BEACONSFIELD, Four trenchant articles printed originslly tn the Fortuightly Rev'ew, and having for a text *The Political Adventures of Lord Beacons- fleld," have baen collected and republishicd in thie couutry by Charles Scribner's Bons, The author {s unknown, though It has been widely ramorcd that Mr. John Morley, editor of tho Fortnightly, may not, In this case, have gone outside for assistance. The concealment of the author's name has sugzested a comparison be- tween bim and Junius. But the resemblance Lhaplain 1n Ordinary to the Queen, 0 h el f thi 1thin th {hst such and sttch = set of causcs, none of them | the uso of theso Instruments of constitutional § petieen the two writers fs . gt | 1L Burnctt's new story * Haworth " s bezuy, | Arercron's New flavor-Voroue Seaspe, | three new clements,—two of them within the mlmlvml or understood, might account for | Rovernment that thoy would scarcely Know | thetr compasition in all ealcn‘t?fl:fid:l.“;'mmld Y.‘:}’(‘b’ v‘:lu:v' s&rk’:h(‘,"l‘)::fi:s Ss:;bnu‘r.’:kt'!ofi:. sad Boresco's " Faleonberg " continued. fret. | v Mrs. Jack.” By Frances Eleator Trolar, | past month. The axide of the firat, Philiplam, what to do with them {t they had them, ‘The articles arc in character half-way be- tween the political leader and the ordinary news-letter. On one page the author gives a historical review of tho press-laws since the Revolation; on another, he deacribes the sleepy Benate, and the sctivo members of it, most ol whom e says, sauclly, are ‘*men profoundly uokoown’ In France. Again, bo cxposes the machinery of election In tull 1878, Price, 85.) [Harte has a wood humorous noem on “The | Price, 2) conts. John-A-Dreams. A novel, | hasa molecular weizht of about 122: of the Y —— Epemlr;z nwl“’ Angel's, '“ th‘r tnst““ otr‘ lech Anonymous. Price, 30 cents. second, Decl\:;um. n!mlqém'rhlml (I,E tll'u lthlln!. 5 0 . was that oniy one wan lived totell the tale, : g not vet named, about 133 The vxlde of the lat- i}ng. l.\:l,\xgli{:hg (if‘)l.ll:ll:li’l‘mlhu. Noal Hrooks s o story, * The Apparition of nfifi%’:‘;‘l‘.“i x-fi\ gn_l!mfierowu .uscxxz[lfl" m" ter fe white, 1t was discovered Independen:ly any visitors to.the Centennl XDOAILIOD | 5o Murch,'" K. W. Gildcr'a poem, James Rich. | HE40U! lllc‘Unll’cd’ sim“’"’ ~ lug]rl as d B, | by Marleuac, of Switzerland, in Gadoliulte from saw in the hansas and Colorado bullding a col- | ardson n]‘uuur on *Our Patent System,” and Livpincott & Co. Prico, $1.25. ciphingdy Sweden, Defafontaine found It in Samarskite, lection of stuffed animals, grouped in natural | Allen C, Redwood o sketeh, “Jolinny Reb at P .4 R which also contalns Didyminm (discovered in positlons. The collection occupled all one side | Play.” The \llustrattons in this number of Lives or Tiie IRt MarTyns axp Cowrpss- | 1313): bhut, singularly enougl, the latter obe of the bullding. It was an object of interestto Ser.buer's are, as for scvernl months past, de- | ons. By Myies O'Raifly, B. A, L.L. D. With | taloed from Bamurskite has o wlightly difTerent nt, that, o the asence of proof, It is fair 10 acquit the unknown writer of this allectation. ‘There Is much meaning in the titlo chosen by the reviewer. fle scts out to describe the Po- Mtical Adventures of Lord Boaconsficld hecouse he belicyes that the rmum Prime Minister of England (s a political adventurer, He has all the qualitics of such a character: he Is unscru- pulous and wholly selfish: insincere, treacher- facts which had no other satisfactory explana- thon. But In his biind and groping way Lucrctlus aid something whicl none of his contemporaries coulddo. Hestruck out an originalline ol inves- tigation. Castine aside as worthless thoaccount of the orlgin of things derived fromn the priests, be sought answers toall the great questfo — ¢ o alditions, ¢ 7 ot Bpet K e mportan” oo, it aniipaled | 0 RECOLND S0 NS B SRRl | mend o Eaeltsolur antiutinna, Biietain | 5, S0 ML N ekt Sommendation, | e owi or cerber begne it | STt TAT, e Litgurs, - Time FCIENCE NoTes the modern theory of the origin of lar more of a Vene- 7 farper's Monthly for November ns with | Shail Try.! novel, ' By F. . Notley. Rth ol 2 il 5 :‘,’ffi’e’. and. the nebular by pothesls of erations Jofuente), Siranel the mm'mg{, b | uan andaJew than an Enzlisimun. Thotwo | Thero was councctod with that collection o | an illustraied urticle descriptive of & kinder- | Price, 16 cents. “Guy Listngsione.” A novel, | Mr. Lewls Smitt, of Itochester, writes to Nis- cities to which his imagination stretches back- wards most constantly and alfectionately are Jerusalem and Venlee. . . . We live fn some sonse under & Mosale dispensation, In administration, fn finance, and In journalism, Jewish influences nomrlmul{ slape ana guide English politics.” Asa Jew he has imbited the servile vices common to his race. *‘In his boyhood, as in his old age,-he was content ot to flatter, now to mock and jibe, to be now the parasite, and now the bravo to the great, to write now o beguing and now a threatoning letter.” This is uot dellcate satire, or satire ot all. Itisabuse, and does no credit to the suthor ot it or the periodical which gives it clrculation. But it is, after all, the argumentum ad hominem. 1t will tell on the Engitsh mass: whoare coarss crnough to relish such cou. troversy. It will [nflame agaln that race prejudice, which, spite ot centurles of educa- tion, still lingers in the popular fmagination, and disligures whilo fv controls mauy minds even In the cultivated class, ‘Thero are better argumontsto be used against Lord Beaconsfield; ond this wrlter, {t must be confessed, has not neglected them, The early rise of Disracli to power, aud the teans Ly which he obtained it, are truced in a vigorous and truthful® way., IIid con- uneetlon with Pecl, which began with Zattery und cnded with votrayul; hls yulear letters of Runnymede, which excuse by their yituperation | of duvmeuv.} tatesuicu tho orst things Liat are now antd against thelr author; his adoption aixthly, the Radicals want tho Town Counclls to 5 24 BIocE tblr owa Mayors and to mnuao tha buslnces "; :E" “"1.'“[’ of °”‘:'l'"'.‘"l',:'|" (s usy, of (heir municipalities withont beinz dictated to | Of the ruyal preropative; his “gizantle by the Prefects. Bt is thisallt Truly, thia jathe [ Sharlatanism® — aro jully . consldered _nnd sam total of what the dangerous Radleals of Franco | faitly judged. ‘The ussavs pive, fndeed, are demanding. Letony English Tory who would | an insizht into the character of their subject not ssk as much throw the atone at them. such as ¢an be obtalucd in no other place. They Tho alluslons to Tresident M are written by a thoroughly anery man: but sufliclently to the polnt. In 2 ch there {smuch In Lord Beaconsticld’s recent “Palftical Caballers,” It Is eald: “He 1s a | pobtlcal conduct to make his opponents lose mizture of such stolid |fnad falth and other | their temper, and it 1s not_strange that, fn sucls qualities that ho might be nicknamed Ciarles X, | clrcumstances, thoy should tell some plain. were it not that ho will never defend his Pr traths sbout bim 1 a vasslonatound undignitled dentlal throne by a three days' battlo with rev- | Wuy. (% The Adventures of Lord Beacousficld, olutfon.” The drecise meaniug of (s appears | Paper.” 40 cents, New York: Charies Nerlb- in snother article on “The French Press, | net's Sona.) i whero It {s sald_of Charles X., the paraliel of s ks MacMahon: “He was tho James {1 of France, CYPRUS, % . a@nu{;l”l{l"&, h'l'gotficd,tm}:l uu;lln;{.‘ 3 l:q I;nleé ‘Tue sudden Interest in Cyprus scems to bo fn e theorles sct afloat the Revolution.” | no danger of dylng ol Some of the 'chnim»n, Il{n those on the Con- L i cabilor wenie o ndlerildo 1t was much for a philosoplier before Christ to conceire of the universe as existing ina gnse- ous conditlon, and 8 rain of atoms descénding and solidilying into this globe, Lucrctius did this snd more, e went on to declaro that the atoms of every body, though in apparent rest, -mmuali}v n'rapid motlon. ying this he formnlated pearly the modern ic theory as we understand it, and he only missed by a little the doctrine of the correlation of the forces. We welcome the additlon of Lucretius to the [T of *Anclent Classicafor English Readera” asone of the most valuable authors that have been thus far taken up., The -‘ynoom and criticlsm of Lucrctius in this serica aro mure- over, Interesting for their own sake. Tho editor i Mr. W. H. Mallock, whose speelal antagonism to the school of modern materiallsm, as evideoced in_his ¢ New Republic” and *“Now Paul snd Virgints,” makes bim speclally worthy to treat ol an- anclent materinlist who bad forestalled the doctrines now ad pew. Mr. Mallock takes hold of his subject with an animus, {t {s truej but his treatment of It Is none the worse for that. Tho object 1s, of course, to contrast the knowledge with the lenorance of the ancient philosopher, and thereby, rensoulog from analogy, to futimate that & simllar dlscropancy may exiat fn the cuse of the modern muterisllsts. But Mr. Mallock's succe: In this en- decvor isnot 8o reat that bis opponents will be likely to bear him apy grodge; for if the comparisou may falrly be made botween what Lucretiue knew and what he did not know, so may it ve mado between that which his contem- voraries knew and that which they did not kuow, Now, i the same process should be ex- tended to modern times, we fear tha roputa- tlous that would be Injured would ‘not b only among sefentitic. men, If ‘the sclence of to-day 1s us far ahead of theology as the scicuee of Lucretius was ahend of the Roman theology, Jir, Maliock lias no reason to congratulate blin- self on the enlightemment of himself and fel- h;" as compared with that of thelr adversa- Hes. Lucretfus belleved that naturo was uniform, sod that pothing could come out of or [ uothluT Matter, In fts last a reducible, he sald, to empty space All things that touch the senses must be mate- rial, Equally necessary 18 theexfstence of empty spave. kur‘ it it were not for this, thera could uistory, tn sddition to ita mitural bistory. n" garten in Now Y.{ml, The ritor m!ll.l:m ex | By George A. Laurcnce. Urice, 10 cents, f""'-'m'lfl""'":l the )"b!"'-"fl"- D!‘ P‘mi- Wat- owea ‘18 cxistenve to the perseverance, the | erclses ure used in the school, and the artist Tun CErayIC ART. A compendfum of the | 508 With regurd to the new planet Vulean, courage, the quick, observant faculty, and the | shows how they are done, ¥. Mason continues | Hytory and Manufacture of Pottery and Porce- The appearance of the Coloradu bzetle at Ja- skl of ono woman,—Mrs. Mazwall, Many | bis series of articics on **OId Flemish asters” [ jain. "By “Tennie J. Young. With 304 illustra: m,fl,.,},‘,‘ in the District of Scheimm, in the raons who saw the collection and the littls | writing this time of David Teniers the Younger. o v York: o 85 oman wiio made it desired to know moro about | Thera are five Alustrations In tuls articic, ten fy | Wavions: New Yorks Hurper & Bros. Price, 85 | prygyian Province of Posen, has been offictally both than they could learn in the crowd. | an srticle on *“The New Sequola Foresta of | BWEDENRORG AXD CnANNIRG. Bhowing the | roportud. To gratly t’t’m wishes then expressed, | California, by John Muir, !mlccn i an artf- | many aod remarkabie agreements fn the beliefs ::I been d that w 1 the Nistory of it has mow been written | cla by Heury W, Eiliott 'on ‘Wild Hablee,” | 8nd teachinzs of these writcrs. By Il F. Bar- has been discovered that wasns aad bees and_printed In book-form by Mary Dartt, one | twenty-four [i an articleon * The Sea Islands,” | reit Philadelplna: Claxton, Remsen & Haffel- | when subjected to chloroform Invariablv bring of Mrs. Maxwell's ossistants. ‘The work nas | by 8. (i W. Benjamin, and several others. This | finger. Price, 8 . their atingzs to thelr mouths and sack the drop becn well done, and 1t moKes a fascinating | enumeration will serve to show the ex- Ovr Wixten Ebew. Pen DPletures of the | of polson st the eud. story, Mrs. Muxwall obtalned most of her Col- | tent to which the fllustrated feotures | Troples. With an ppendix contalning the Severat correspoudents ot Nalure have In orado speclmens with hor own hauds,—shoot- | of Hurper's huve lucremsed of late; and | Reward Samang Mysters, By Mrs. Wilism | thetr w.“.”'u"p: e "; white vraws, ing, poisontuz, o trapping them. Ier odven. | {t Is o pleasura to be able fo say that | Teslle Caznean. New Yark: The Authora' | pheasonte. ahatrone stadiose mnd mio b o tures while aho was about it wera varous and | thelr artfstic merit fs vory great, Two articles | Publishing Company. Boud street. Price, 30 | & patorose ® butifineh. i 7 amusing, dangerogs or laborlous, us the case | of solid lterary worth i this number of far- | cents, ! m % might be. ‘Theso have bLeen deseribed with an | per'sare “Some Recollections of Rulus Choate,” 3 Theru lias been o dispute In the French Acad- evidunt admiration and love of the subject | by Edwin P. Whipple, and »The Power and | HYOIENE OP THE BRAIN aND NERVES. AND | emy of Sciences nvout the phonosrapl, u cer- which excise auy mindr defetts of atylo or exe- | Pathios of Eurlpides,” & posthumous paper, by | THE CURE ov Nenvousxess. With twenty. | tain number of the members contenclie that cution. (*On tlic Plains and Among the Pea’s; | Prof. Tasler Lewis. There are mnuy storics | ¢leht orfginal tettors from leading thinkera and | the fustrument was eshibited by a ventriluqulsi. or, $low Mrs. Maxwell Made Her Natural-liis | aud pociis, und the usual excellent variety of | Friters coucerning thelr phvsieal and ntellect- | a0 pion Musoum authorities nave at last, sty Colecton "By Mary Dart. Fhiladsl- | slloriat maber, lutuding on artlcly un-Sian- el batnts, Y gk hotbrooke . Do itr | thanics 1o the oorta i Mr. Hormiz s, hin: Claxton, Rel n eliinger. ey's new book by the oceupant of the Easy 4 y €L, D : M. i 4 by Sir A, IL. Lt iEafise; 4 b C\P;TAL e Chair. (Now Yurke ilarsor & Broe) ¥ | 1. Holbrook & supparted by i Al 1L La "J}um tatned a fir. : b N o man {n some deaece sultable for the thorongh Lipineott's for Kovember opens with a paper ANNOTATED l‘muu or STANDARD ExGLisl | exploration of Mesopotamfa. A pamohlet azaint capital punishment, by | on “luwauhaka, tho Ielund ot Bhvelin'! by Jen. | AUTHORS, Edited by tue Rev. Bdward T} peie precer has hoon found polsoned in fie Prof. Pope, has beeh printed in this cits, The | BleJ. Youug, The letnnd 14 ¢ Loug Island ™ do- | Stevens, M. A., Oxford, and the Rev. Dastd | o G5 5 faboratar uf tie (ymnaeiam at I’ Ehove d ¢ scrlbod by its Indlan name. The article is fllus- | Morris, B, Ay Lotduu, For schools and a ' o % suthor has missed, the chicf point in contro- v dlet i 5 cmfes. Sttt covers, Now Dr. Fischee had heen X trated with many sketches made by well-known Y A ments with the ey versy by assumingithat capilal punishmont is [ griiste and beauiifully engraved. Natural nis- | o Uris's Eleey fin 5 Countey. Churely Vard dent thut b fell u VItor o s generally or often enforced as o panishment for | tory s ropresented by a pager on *The Harvest. | Centa)i Goldamitl's ¢ Deserted Vill wmurder in the first degree, - On the contrary, it | Ing Antr of Fiorida,” whoke curious tiubits and | CEPLs); Goldsmith's is_seldom enforced, ‘Ttie fallure of capital | eharacterlstics the auttior, Mrs. Mars Treat, Las | S:utt's * Lady of th punishiuent as 8 deterrent of murder §s, the | been the first to ubserve carefully. George | CoWts. Pifladetphis udvocatcs of it clatin due_to the fuct that it Is | Keonan, author of *Tent Life fu Liverin.” o : not fairly tried. If Prof. Pope cun prove that | concludes bis account of the “Unwritten SPARKS OF SCIENCE. Tostton Tur s AaueLEh: of Bl g murders arc more frequont {n proportion to | Literature of _the Caucaslan - Mounts e, that ot Prot, Neweamb at the apening of th - pooiiation n tie Staice whro punishment. fa | eeresi Nenry 1" Fincle writee of " u: THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN. Atherion Apeinlion, y ’ mont lkely to folloty, Mossachusetts ana | ale In Awmerica,” vieuno | gives SO B oca 3 5 ‘The «hiemno fo Nlen detacy, thah i Towa, where canfial paniane | & eritielsm of the olctires in The g Fer, | The artlcle o Recent Sclenee, nthie Voeeent | The eieito fur ot obereatury un the sumimlt x wnent bus been abolfalied, ik will have gone for | tion. * Rawbling Tatk about the Negro ¥ faby | Century for October, which fs revired, St wot | ontifie journals, The atnosphiere there 4. 1o prove bis case. But he will have difliculty in | Jennte Woodville, whose sketchies of negro life | written, by Peof. fluxley, contafns e follow- | peculiaply clear, und it fs thouzht: sonue fm. proviag ansthing ofithe kind. Meouwhilej ho | in former: numbers of Lgpacoft have been | juz: Tt has been vur purpose to deal only | purtant results mbizat be arrived ub by o series ‘ought to be fufurmed thatthese facts andothers | highly apprecated. ** Doct Alplegy” by " vestern | of dally observatious, ifko them aro the kind of arcauents tiatars | Aoulo Porter; * Deserted, by Edward Hel. | o fhe question ':' "’;’““'l"“,""’"‘ L ,‘}“’"‘"‘ “ ,ym i st it 7 needed to convinca-people in doubt concerning | iamy; omd o huwmorous extrovazanza entitted | Furope. In baloucing the evidenceonthls ques- Academi Kk r,‘,w“ ¢ i ',‘""",l “","'l‘he the cflicacy of “capital punlshment. Looso'| «'fhe After-Diuner Spevels of the Baroness | ton it will be found that most of the leading | Acadvmic o Sulciices b the dapivers of allus- statements and genoralizations without author- | Contalctto,” with two scrials—' For Perctval,” | geologlsts and anthropoloiste of this country, | {5 vosltiass 1o bo Miffided tn tha ale of co & ity to upport themi.are uscless, Prof, Popc's | now drawing to & conclusion, and * Throush | approaching the subject fn s aplrit of candor | ifieeites cxalosite. ean§ soinl jamunntie brat Jan for the estublishiment uf reformatory insti- | Windiog Ways "'—offer & chofie of reading (n | ot i . Ieratis cxulosivalscasTrony HHG fnely: el {uunol 19, t0 8ay the: loast, premature, (*'The | tho way of flction, whilo on acconnt of o Vietor ang utterly free from prejudiee, still feel justi- | enal, and this {ndures dangeroas explosions, Gsllows; sn Institution iu, but Not of, Clviliza- | Hugo at tome," and usher shure papiers fo the | fied fu doubting the existence of man In Britalu . Slmauin fully contirus the stateiaents of e, tlon® Price, 10 couts.) Mouthly Gosélp,”* should not he overlooked, | earlier than the late Plelstocene. It [ Galloway, Legitimists pmphul{:ng ruin, or, wWhat in France {a the next thiug, * the unknown,’ it the Republivan candidates arc returned; tho country doctors, n power in the land, spreading abroad materialistic and frreverent doctrines of equality ; the fat bourgeols and the hob-nalled asaut bringing up tho brute vote and piump- [ng it for the Republican candidates; and the masses In tho clty throwing their votes on the same side. All this shows much famillarity with the inner workings of French institutiona; and when we find Mr. Murray takine tho ped- dlers Into his account, and clalming for them an Immenso political influence, purchased for the Government side, we feel that hu must know very woll what he s writing about, and that the Instruments used to perpetuato tho De Broelle Government were mora and meauer thau we had supposed, . ‘The totfe of tha leticrs will be best shown by an extract from one of them. In sumwing up the purposes of the Left, he says: Well, the Extremo Loft arc agitating—firstly, for a free prens; yecondly, for the right of pubiic meeting: thirdly, for threo yeara military sorvice forall, Instead of five years for some and one year for others who can afford £00 to purchiase ox- omption; fourthly, they dealra the separation of Church and State: Afthly, the reform of the judic- ure and procednre, #o s to protect from arhitrary arrest and imprlsonment, and Judges un such & footing that they Dot ltavie to degradstion aud wirtual dismissal for adminlstering justice impartially In political cusen; i E athies 5 ¢, canto L Price, 2% ‘I'ne next fsyue of the Fovular Scicuce Monthly B. Lioptncott & Cu. supplement whl print in £31l the address of Mr, Spottlswoode at the nic of the Wittlsh Aw B ftw fecd upon, Besides Gen, Cesnola's able and Le t 3 g 3 E-Sees, . o influlte, the varicty of thelr shapes s finito, | value, . while thoso on_ Krench Pro. | descriptions of the lsland, now and old, have DRIDE NOTICES: Multiudinous Scas,” with efght filustrations, | bages sbat this conclusion Is wdhered to fu the (vl i il £0 b vonti tntied quarteriy. hos just buen fseued. Ity r the editurshln of Homeyn Hitcheoes, ot Atoms ot like shape unite with each other and form bodies. Ylard substances ars composed of atoms with many hooks which are firmly united toeach other; fluld substances of atoms with- out hicoks ; aud gascous subatanes of atoms of & fioer and sialler naturo stiil. Lucretius sup- posed that the First Gause, whataver It was, set. I, I.," authorof * Bits of Tulk," ete., has Appletons’ Juwrnal for November, We | face of uo amnall antount of argument tendiug written o juvenlle story which bears the title of | had occasion recently to futlee sume of Jr | 1y gther dircetions. Mr, James Gelkle, for in- " g b York, and s mtonded to contain uriginal “ Nolly's Bilvor-Mino: A Story of Coloraio | Denjamiis work tu iy B Atlyntic falanas 3 | gtance, would separato tho patwolithlc trom the | articles by prominent. writers, and notices of Lite.” It contafus-some of tho author's experl. | feacrts of teatth sud Pleasure, und o 'é““'“; neollthie perfod by o elacial fnterval, and would | the mare fmportant publications on the subjecs ences in Colorado, where shic has lately made | one to write well of the seas thun his. Biducy | thus make palmalithic mau, wherever his re- | sobeariar vlsewnore, L lier home. - (Bostan: Roberts Brothers, Price, | Lanier, the poct of tho Contentiiul, s a boeiy | Matus may be found, either jreglacial or itar- At tho gonaress ot Gerinau naturalsts st Leen lssucd from tho press withina fow months. Amang these [s s cuclous book ontitled * Oy- prus, Historical and Descriptive,” adapted from the Uermnan of Franz von Loher, with much additional matter, by Mrs. A. Batxon cedure,” Tho Army, snd Trench Finance give 4 body of facts {h regurd to the condition ot contemporary Frauco whica can be obtained tn no other place,- The book s smvaluable to every ono who wishes to know fully the drift of French affalrs. -(**Round About Frauce.” By C. Grenvillo Murray, Loudou: Macmillan Joyner,” ‘The carlous thing about this volumo 3 ot tncfal, Much of the srgument on which thi h 7 the countlces atoms a notlou, and the $1.W0.) on *#The Revenge of Humlah.” Christlan Reyd | glactal. - Mud srgument on - 3 ol Qucar Schinldt, of Strashours, tna s oy n motlot aud: Wissetnon, | &0, Frie#3), . < {s, that, although it purports to boan sccountof | '\ 11w, Beacker's articles on housckoeo- | contributes 8 storé—t* A Ildden ‘Treasure,” | Dold sugkeation Is Ussed hus roferonce tu tho |- read u puper “On the Ilelatioua’ of Darwluiaii such wechunleal unfons and produce such re- WINTTIER'S NEW POEMS. a (lerman's travels In the tsland, it is constantly Iog, printed origindlly in the Christian Union | **The Dialecis oL Dar Country ™ Is the title of fi:if«":'é‘.'x m"},“‘:":u‘:__u;:g':l;ml&" ““H’“llu';m \lel»ds‘fdnll l)mln‘).-{ncv." this belnw uln auwwer it el naturee requivel of them, Th | A numbe of Whlltlr's rocent posms, most | BESHUE suthentle teatiwouy o the fact that | an ther newajapors, o veen collsted and | g2, Atcl, by, th e, Mev, 3, €, bart BB | iution e the il Hias anojvts | ¥ as i Sree Lt i 1o L. suive nof atoms was futerrupted by s wo " havo aequire y rinted {n & volume entitled * round the 3 , diflel clat % e o8- i e slichi swerviug frow the perpeadicular, wiich | ©f Which have seen the light In tho magaztnes, [ 8" & pilr e ;n:dyefi&w;“ '&;'::’..fi:‘.,’,:‘di: House; ar, How to Muks Home Happy.H (New | 88 borween tho Enat, the South, and the Weat. | are much 100 wilu to be dlscusecd iy tho pros giopuarion ul the prinduiie f sodallici th caused the particles to jostle toeether, and | aro now published In book form. Thelongest | (o e ¥ York: D, Appleton & Co. Price, $1.60:) Jultan Hawtuoruo has In thts numberalong | B8 LG SOC 6 08 SEUCERE 1 SREE actrine of Darwinlam, 10 -nl“rlcntlf develo; Hually tounite fo solids. Lucretius bofleved | poem, and that which givesu titlo o the vol. | (-7 * beulgn admioisiration, This contusion /) T . skotel,—¢A New Canterbury Dlgrinage,"— | they admit of quite another Interprutation o8 | would monifest miutly undesimble featires. tbat the sun, and moon, and stars, werv squcezed umu.'l.l WTno Vision of Echard” It is tho ariscs from tho fact that Mrs, Joyner tas an- PERIODIOAL LITERATURE. written in a most cotertaining fasblon, M. E, | 1oy be scen o the weitlugs of Truf, Boyd § Prof, Schinfdt deslred that it micht be possible oub of the nass of tho carth, and thrown | jiory of «Tne Banedicting Echard,” who fn | Botated aud padded Von Loher without his [ eruo frst article tn the Ninetenth Ceatury for | 1,5, rites of 4 Straln uf Musle " (a, stors); ATKIUL e bormo. tn mind that, when fufs | LG, BrUBAKALE Us wliole truth of ihe Darwintan off to thefr present position by mechanical | $407Y of % The Benedictine Echar Who in | ) owledze or consont, .and with no marks of 7 o v Eruest Ingersoll, ¢ Concernlng Clams"; ¥.°C. 4 ll ot or Il oot atatial doctrine of development amonyr the masses as o A actfon. le thougbt also that their real sizowag | 81utnber licars a volce warning him that the true Y s of | Qctober fs entitled “ The Bankruptey of Inain.” | Browuo, on ** Buboqueous History "' and Jolm | Bsscrted tuat man is not ear! °f|'M"‘W='~ wlactal [ sntequard agalist the perulcious reavonioys of w0t larger than thelr spparont size, and | worship of God is mot in splondid shrines | $EP5UON between the original Gormun and | Tho writer asserts that “The famives which | Murpby on Tho Jumping Proccwsion of Lux- | Hinck the sstertlon refers only o Lo turticular | sociuifatic puilosaphicts. supported this view by curlous experiineuts, | or incense, or stiow, or sulf-torment, or rellcs, | fns they this is rolty shabby greatmont to | Move besn devastating fudia aro In tho maln [ emburg’” (New York: ). Appleton & Co.) - ) (8 04%, (0 ORS00 i fi,,,.,,‘. prabablity., Dounun's observations 2o to show that {5 resul of which was o cunvinco hira that | but du brotherly love, graclous purposc, and meto ut 10 an Sllostrious travelor and'a | dnancisl famiuca; men and women cauuot got | Swuday Afternovn for November Las tho fol- | that while one arca was swathed I ico, of | entery csusodby the Introduction ot fugw it a Pra ol o _“mkm“- gfld! AW | Drayer. Thoidea fsnot new, and the poetry not ner. For the rest, the Look gives o | food because thcy ave not been able to savo | lowing tabloof contents: * Wonien in Prison,” | buried, porliaps, beucath the waters of un | "“’"“"‘“‘i‘“""""'"“'v"“{- W’“""“’-’l“j""'“"-! vilun wan. that bedion. eyattted misiatuny | {ar above commonplace. #Tha Witch of Wen- {ombleta mketeh Of g the, latary, of Cyprus, | tho money to luy #t? " The sgricultural prod- S T beonarid :.'{;::,,},‘;‘“fi’,,fi{:‘;‘;_’_‘ djus | netle séa, nup miay liavy exlitod du wther ureas, oty S tutestiial counl L. oicats oF images of themsclves, and that theso Improssed | ham ™ is a swee. young girl who has cnchantod hough much jumbled togethier and with a num- | y;oq for 1807-'8~s wood year—was only &t the | Y < It Mace: | where the climate was moro genial. In vther L pAY k e £ ¢ ber of tions. > Who Are the Drunkardst' H. K, . ¢ have been liviag 1o Europe whily | #bum in ths water, althouzn thisis, of couree, a {.‘;;'fi:g};t;udfifim. Spon tis eves by lmpact, |.a young man. His mother fmplores him to aliun Vor tonaies siatement of tun epaone S TUIL | o of £114s, por acre, Deductinr for | 4Aunt *Hfuldais Kehatare? XV, XUILy | Moruat woiiions tesailed n s cemmtry, | 1658 dosl o uf::‘im:ll‘l‘:la‘l'x st of ‘vl 1o ords or soun " y ) 3 h ode i o Terry Cookus > One Ne o o 2l 3 3 ;un was reproduced 'h'xu t'h)::“ ct.l:n;;m;:..:; Bounces tho sweetheart: g’-("“u“l;’uful‘fl':: l-l:'if‘; :3& nl-"mlz z‘l'.‘: ‘filevuh‘m 10 | worth more than 8fs. 64, per hesa, The 'v{,,(:,‘lt):‘:-)gx‘x::l‘;:\‘r""\ll'::;n[:::;‘v'cb‘:fl;:' D,o.\':‘fih‘.: “:;H:é‘;} Hd Werdle exidence of uih baloc »lm-‘ v“;l:::: ::g“‘hf:’r kmm&fit&‘ hfx: -'n"ff.'.'nu.!‘“ u;)xl:‘tin;muunlhlnf 'f; .n"i Albnuwl. 0, roverend, ir, my Audrew's soul healthy, owlng to the. miasmatle l;u,‘};‘,‘,‘u';"',‘,';'; wiriter argues that this is uot sufliclent to feed “Two Lives," liebeces Harding Davis; | P everung, howeser, to the broader question (i‘u':z;hl Chlua from this dreadlu) scoute, 4 most absurily i thiuks that, with u little care, 1t |5 possible for | W6 people and provids for the enormous | **To the Workers" (pucin), Fanuio K. Roblu- | which hus been ra'sed by coutinental obsorvors | -rademy. Katiiog 1o his Sheos s o Mo ity tho trarele to keup in guon balts e was n | buraen of taxatlon, o eramines the trado | suni | Chite, rom & e D shut ol | P e B A, Doruet sl e T out, m el t ho islund, however, e sost favorablo sca- | statletics of Indis quite extenslyely to suppori 2 i i . i’ 2 ‘ertiury perlod, o ] scfentlile | P, Blun at the develogment of ordinory o ‘oany pursony Bauld hesk o asina souail o fhe binds bl wih et falr: ton. Tho forosta iave been lrgely ateipped by | his propoaiton. Tuo rallwaye are biowluge in “"""“‘“‘"j;f,’,‘,’,‘,,’:‘,f";,:u lanery oF Mer w8 T, opiuon In tbis Country f alnost wnauioout at | bactors és greatly u;lnnlwl"c’)‘r even” wholly - ot ouuds, fghe nok be Safmelent Ublnd bi with a praver, Cvary for the new Goverment. 1o ountt stmme | i tnuy wore nor able-to’ pay | Wge; » Fancdus the L, orucs Bumbewad; | Sngiin seoloetsts aid nm'lilr\umlmiuli ftee | & pitrescibie Rald nay l;m“i‘:'r I l Srom a futninous object In a sttlar ,,l. '"“,'3“'}4 "ThT witch ts lhl}“’fl '"510 lllll ‘lBfl ufiun:le;l. k"-‘;lli'il‘:nl u!lumv::.:)::m{":f dcn‘:dnmm.. The {numt on mt'm{h 'i““x‘,’“"; !M-mwnc.” :.I“lm‘ Editor's ’la’hlu; Llw‘rntum. :-:rcmll:r:lu‘l::ln: I{l:lclvllefi ‘E’l‘:‘t‘m;‘ :lelim“mi«'l. lgu gerins !1" l‘l'jwln'.-l compl c!i.‘l v m;“r;‘m.u.“ !:v_ Dot be suflicient for everybody withiu the range er lover roscues her, ani |v‘v At promlee ‘:x 0 ey rmyl u ‘n od, owlng principally, | last year, when thelr uul{uflvn swelled by Nicho'as for Nuvember begiug two now I,uuqm of Il“l ate | bty ‘ tho nnaldo. lxh lon of 1y A »Yt*" hurs ol of vislon, . Ee ""’f\'{"&' mmlu power lun}‘e%hhn&tku uo fl\ll t, to “b":it “‘ml“' fur spontuneuis | the pr.'\bhurf'lumm‘ of thu’ ull; e, nndm trans- jals, one for buys by Frauk It Stockton, | Pllocene .nfmll 9 1;:::.5@'.& nioy, fuc Pnuu[:t mw stder t;ul'!l: runlml.'lmbl. ulm 1y lnluu lmn Lu"?n,"v theory of the orlgin of speces rests aldesy uw l-orv.lllwl xlnml{l\.'c. The 1: - zful'tlu are s‘l,)ll u; nm.lml. the Keuplu bave wnn.(unbc{)g required for ;n an lpeup » | and tho vtuer fur gisls by Katharioe D, Buith. relunlunudn ’u No mmm.m .5““ 3~ L)l:ldll\l :x.- tion vl ““(umh:l'."'.m' 'n:v: mv‘u onthe ides of * & wtruggle for exlstence,” which iug of the Water(al is far tho truest poetry | scarcely a sulliclent motlve to work for thelr | Bo the couclusion 1 reachcd that Iudia I | Py editor, Mary Mapes Dodge, contributes | tovcrivs may of wour-e ARBONNCE 40y | abown that w soldtion of uxahic ucld undergoes :“ Uhe Uauls of tho Deswinian sysom” Do oy | 14 the voluma: %nly ll:;ilml."(l;s:;v York: R.. Wortlington & wnlm: ('mll\-' }In dlu ""{"'k'“hl‘,"""""“] th: a poem fhiustrated by Addle Lelvard, snda lnug:c:fl \'vhlch‘;hnll l.;m‘l :n ndl;u\:;':;::l‘:xl llll:lu ux‘lldll;luu Iy nmlam.-:u‘l' ex mn:nlxl r‘Lfin :tlmllahl. enle o Bomewhera It langhed and sang; somewhere 0. ve, $1.78. amount of which dues not keep the people sl er v L of s cabl verdict. buf oy minst bo dlscov sub- | und they suppose that the effect: 16 LM Tecics w15 foudenicy tos variation of | WilHRd Ti'alad Ganca s sisty sl ! oyre from nilsery and baukraniey. Tho rome- | b dods snd “monbore whis fousteen oice. | sieitiaied busoud suspicln of u doubt, | bles malseute of protoplasm 1s slnilar to (st Darwiniay creod. ~ We must refer the reader for But who bad raived its veubul seen OREGO dics suggested are “ reduced expenditure on | yres by L. Hovkimi, Oue uf Ban Frauciseo's | ** Lookluzg to ‘the inany sources of doubt snd | upon the shaple moleeule of th acid & further elucidation of this interestt ubjoct Tha rainbow skirts of that Undiner Forelgn accounts of travel In America have a | the 3TaY, nupx-nnlm; of ¥5|hllu works, ll'ho sub- | curious wirc-cable raltroads fs described under | €TTor wl.:lu:n I;‘“Dk(‘f.l. to l"i’ll:'".}um %I\:;xl::emfi,m} Tecont borlugs made i abiferent parts of Y- 1V page 45, of Mr, Maliock's trausla- [ They souaht i whare tho moaniala-brook pecullar nterest fn this countrs. Thioy aro ant, | Shment st Bdmimlstiatlon, & HEnt herimanont. | Looobis oL oMM Y Ll et e e, | O eurtirond et f tho present be +Gau | Jorss Genusny tave yroved toyond dewal Consclousneas, according to L }\'-l'“ln'l"‘h:: l&‘m:pl“ I'u,ulymn’:lme. in the first place, to preseut famitlur facta o | gortlement In overy part of the vountry, and the | gy tnze, uud othera; pocis by Ltcy Lircotn, | tou, cuntion, ceution.' " B ity heyolly. b it :fi)‘ £ll¢rlllnv the b l»:ul;‘.‘ That ‘l“;l’;’z“:\:fi: b Tnett uide & thread of s0uad aud fosm. :‘;"’ "‘:“““(r ':‘“’v‘ M‘L"“';- tliey ""flh"‘l‘ us of :fi:‘lfll:fi“‘fie:{R‘i‘:."m“"mg';z‘&i‘:‘?g‘;{‘f{!fi: :il ) Cf‘\lxui’h. g otueray hu'.xg‘;lurufla rned | SISTRNCE OF TMAGES ON Tup | Hreehes '"fl"y"m I':.u.:n':.-nnlmur 1 nlu‘llu tae erlal which 1s affected by materisl blows; s 6 vast exteut to which we are unknown 0 e 73 ustrate v Ilonking; sud * The Mseicun's TENC. P, coast of the Daltle, I perlectly vorve e ae- 15d we all know that & wound will often causs Hignt after hight they slowly won; abroad. Wo have, in & recent volume publighed | jFissco’ of Cyurus'® by Archibald Forbes; | yesson,’ s short play by G. B. Bartlett, RETINA, posit Luaing near Luenebure, paises underneath 988 of convclonsuess, Mind and soul aromen. | sonserfltvelineoftheauy by Macmillans, an Eoglsiman's stors of hia | obil snd Veridcaton by W. 1l Mallocks | o 70 (Quarterly) Journal of the ad- | About tha beglmilug of isst yoar Dr. ol [ ue Eibe, uud cxteude rignt ucrow tho Grand Hareubo mind ia subect to pain as tho body With Fock nad vias thelr stope dslaved Jouroey to Oregon, which seems to bo writtou | moars the 1033 of thuir relislons. Anisj | eat Seisucee for Uctabor Bas au unusualiy full | throw some new iebt ou tho structura of the | Duchy uf Mecileulite, | uotiier bravei ues lllblctlh:d‘m“‘ X Lo all ansloay, it will be . . . .. . ' With soine dea on the pars of the writer that | Intellfzence,” by Gi. J, Romanes; *The Caugus | table of covtents, wnd the wayazine f ull | reting by the discovery uf o substauce of purple | 19,505 BFSRiop Bl s Y B COISEER, WA Without sy scintine imowtedgoof the orley | Fringiog the strsam at evets torn o bss been to a strange place, Tho quthor | and Its Conmoalences,” particulrly with rofcr. | 18 vearty W eloschy-printed pogcs. Knere ate | colur o the lust rothnat Iuyer, in which porton | 147 4t Libthosn, neat flacenown; by ories iy saya Lucretius, 'tho inauifold and | Swang Tow ‘the wavy fronds of ferag evidently considers it an futrepid thing to go to [ §79 0 the late dorclopimentont Blrainghams | Gilly halvticat and bibliograpnical notices, | 9f the ods ™ ls engased. It bad cacaped wo- | og th Mucklenburz Goverumeut, 'ave tiow e oo Selects of this universe would at ouce | - Krom stony cleft 4nd mossy sod America at all, and to go way across the cau- | Dale; and b Biicing of Heetur® oy Slr, | Tis nutnber of the maguzluo wlonc, wo should | Uice befors, becausa ol fta very rapid alsappear- | reachedd u dupth of 436 metees; the Lasts, Low- divige cr::t:: “h‘:.';'r‘&“éfi".' ’mf [‘""{‘&’. e RLCTERpIESRY SUC N0 COT tiuent and along tha coast to Portland bs, in his (Giadstoue. - The question Mr. Gladstone has to l::lnkr mu‘s‘; hut(llnlll‘l‘u :i"l"fimhfiu e (.'mifw ance ou the action of hight, Dy, Boll felt im- V“:‘l‘v l“‘: {‘:‘““t 's : ¥ R defecy e ceods 1o point out thuss And still the waters sang the sweet, opinion, something like au expedition to Central | sk 1s, * Whether we shall accept a dualisin for | slunal reader. (Phliadelph eury Co Les, | solf warranted fn saying that the formation of private lutter from Baigou, Culng, of date fice oy 88 tho watta of apuce on the sur- | Glaa'wang thes tired fia eliding teer, Africa. ' Ho deacribes Urcgon, moreover, with | Hcetor, or shall stlll be conzent 1o ave b fu | Nos. 700 and 708 Sutson strvet.) Toiaston on the roking was @ veritabls phatora- | 176h f August last, states thut a fatul vecur- be synopals of Lucre Hidreds ' ich woul approp! n | Paul Ju. er has the folluwlug tuble of conteuts: * Some | orzun Ly which this purple §s lncessantly r o o e oy 104l "Vart'or G el ot Tl ety | Bevaas, above, it sicule i, yriing of Now Gulues, or soit other vatt O | Tue Furpuightly Hevido for October has for ita | 1luts on Defiets 1o thy Juey Sysicin priduced, vis: tho o Taver, or thex. | follomes A Culidoau weut dowu the baici Geagt (hhe Second pert attempls to give an | Of totsfng foam the blrch; reca through, Of what B taya Of Orekon 1. trus of Hincie, | 'codlug artiele « Wacusston of > Luperiallom | &lute Tdorscuchinn "y bautiventh Apand: | wgunal eqithelion of the eburold. | which | degs an Lugliioan, followed o touder uee : bas turgegPopy Of the original. Mr. Matlock o aeen O otk b g Micblgan, lows, Kunsas, Colorado, Nebraske, | DY the Right Hun. Robert Towe. - Fuo wnter | 50000 0 B e Of Taxativn," wrnrdres - e M. Glragy | sistsuce, and Lic sharea the same fate; u third, ¢ wmost tmportunt aud signiticant eaker's slacxening will, i ta, D 4 13K8 { believes thus thu electiun of the new Parlia ¢ s . o, - Notes | thy reiinal epithotivu, AL Gltrsud | RRn o BTSRRI descended, ahd Autages into English verso; und we canniot het- > g uuvsuts, Dukota, and all sho other agriculls | ot “which canuot long be deferred, *will iy | of Currcut Forcign Law," Book ¥8, Digeat | Touloy, fn 8 recent roport, wils attention W § o p 70 8 d four But : er udicate the character of ; Each called to each; *'Lo here! Lo tharel ural States and Territories, Moro thaua third | Ji"shotability be rauked by postertly among 4 s in the | sonme modications In theory vequired by thy | 31=00e Chiuamwu uud four Eul this Teview of jroaracter of his work, and cluse 1ts White scart flutters in the air!" of tbe book is taken up in au nccount of the L That hoye e oy ook | Luw Perloalcals. (3t. Louias G.F, Joucs & Co. | tajootied-for 1hssiglozical function relerred | Cutubed to the unknuwn aud 1 book 1o Of 1t, than by quotivg from the Bith . They climbed auew; tho vision ded, journey from Liverpool Lo Ban Fruucisco aud | SH0 Most inodiontous that have ovcursed durloic | 08 B0 00 iy, | ualogkii-foe by et | flucnce, 16 tyrued out that ths causs of thu- 1 L0 rauk with any in tho Latin Iaogusge: It ft were not for the fnsvitable moral, this | wonders Tha yoluise. contalss eiatisiics sbomt pesple, o thtugy, essp Mr. Lowe, mustulways | wocks endu Oct. 5 gad 12 huv the futiowing | slier the fmpredsion that Drdnced it), the sha,, Varge Bad bees oo board quly threu oF four l'mrdlu fazr than wo ware thosa first races cm would unquestionably bo classed with tue regos taken from the repors of the Uulted remembered: * oue, that the lusovatious 1o { noteworthy coutents: Henrl trovillo's'Skotches |iplu fuct ol chiewical deculorution of toe rebinal dnygo—-lusgois Necs. Aug 260 #inca earth bereell did then produce, ¢t thioge Whittior bas written, Other nutable | Srates Connlssloner of Apeiuliare. - The aniy | ¥1ich we object have bltherto been tho work, | of Rtussan Lite, by W, K 8, Ralston, i | purple by tho hebt, fuvelvibic a certal tima for | ©5) et W s Uriced thew with a Sroer frame than braces | contents of tuls volume aro the Ode 10 Fits | pow thincs are some cetioee ot ihet Grand | Bot of those who aro usually. regurded 88 th | teenth Century; The Cliinese us Cotouleps, Vine: | Us tecoustitution. by the scereting action of tho | © W, L. Dudley -wsites to Nuburs:, o8 o - b, 424 #iruag thelr arme with mighdor | Greous Halleck, rad at tho unvellio of bie | Biuiea atid Stato Judleiary, 1o weitlok of which | Purty of funovation. but of tlis Conservativs | fendh Contury i An [ndwsretlon fu s Lile of | bassle layor, glves u suliclent aeouitnc of the | able bo vontiots W wiscsone, glies 14RO Ot $uu 0t ala g them left any traces, auuey ‘o avilia ¥rugels Bartiote s the et [ o truvoler, whole Juwyer, o at home: aud | bArLY3 thoother at theso fubovatious uave. | au Ieircsn o storye by Chuws Mards, Vo | Bnowsbes, Fts K00 hdca O coloration, | th hearing of luois. W € ... ofiraickneas. Aud they never tearned thouse | S pSice Stk i SGatichh LA Eventide | suoat scrupitable testimouy th the eticiency uf | Wi IRV iAo, decialun stii Ties | fogrerty devies and choleo poetry snd wbseel- | QUSRS Wuiical thoory teplaces Youuz's | the - Miver pxdalena, Now Urausds, fu WUl ia oy NG vy rama o ores, farewell “io e art” mnd " Bata”The “ra. | ot Ueratood e Jedscr apojecy | Mr: Lowe then arucs thut th Srue baley 10 | Cppy Porter d Gatplo's xclleut Magasue | B, STULERLY wxplunation, Tbasod ou | Dl the muds of ubleh b WY b v fug sun of snother Jife. Tae peaccable be % | the Britlsh Governmeut to pursuc, sud tho uio asrell, Petter & Galpla's excelleut Wugaziug | fhrcy supposcd diftereas -kinds of tibres, | bout, arched over wit ol i Thelrstrong arma knew not how to ok Lentad, sad Bizhane alapeattivy of yvnales | le would biaye beeo waore frugal b ble praise. | \hidh i had bureuca or s foteririon before th | 9 Ard 10k October us beon raceived. Tua wub- | by ™ *Vimoiee “oue, which s "thia? | thu” sulont (bogag, pasiog” from " oo , Q0w 10 Llunge the ayade and thI Lhe pla are nowhero more atrongly. evidonced thus 1o | §ropeql; here sud Huck n 1577, By Wullls | oot Premiershilp of Disracli, was Lo scck Lbe | 3FIDtion price s oaly $3 por sunuu. & civen wonochromatic ligbt chemically ulters, | extremity to tbe other, propel &8 wits luue . 49t U Ereea o 1op the Tallug bough.’ ths pocms of this volutie, Hb pute out the fires | ~8sle Lovdou: Macunllon & Co. Price, $2) | hupyuiucss of the people of Great Britatn. it : —— ju s constaut aud uniforu way, ths retionl pur- | poley, bugalug toe siver bauk, sccompaulod iy S04t the sun had given theim, und the raln, | of }Ytll with the 1 Fiiy, sad ‘auses Hope was never in thuse days # questlon of glury or HOOXS RECELVLD. ple which v encounters. Nuw, thu rod, ¢r | with wild crics sud execrutions, I obaerved ou - eok, wud decmed 1t luxury Gaow. to enter tn with the siaile of Lave, (= The Vie: ANATOMY YOR ARTISTS, futlucueo abroad, but of coutentmout sud proa- | His Huazr's Desise. A uovel. Philadel- | pritwitive berve-clewent, ias its buso luerscd | soveral oceaious that thess cries suddenly it wo, J¢ 1 falul graed of gala, foo of Echard and 'Other Poviratt ByJoms | Anatomy for Artista™ s this tils of & beau- | perity at. Hote, To question for thy 'bos- | phiss d. B, Lipolacors& Cor Price, $1.50. 1u o bath formed of tila substavce. We buve | cewsed, 8 dead sileuce folluwing, and ou tuquir- A, Ley wouxhs thair slinple store, "4 srioped tho trech aud pever asked foF Bure, For g o ho ncorne i Al 8 in the forest grow, Wiy 3FVUM-Urec would yluld the pocried prize Avd (e Wintee weard 8 acarlet buv; Ptorin S4rth bors theae then of latget slxe} 15, freld Luotlier suctitke berry oo, " s yol unminisbied granarics, " 7 ] oloc only, then, to suppose fu this clewent the power the cause they poluted to ucsts high up o E_‘m‘&' fi:x‘::fl :‘o :fl:»:flg ‘i‘l‘.‘,‘“&‘,‘n:, ”:flt—: Tus ChuisTiaN. By Willlam 8, Plumer, D. | of wu::.' inad e ot way, the lnllmnl-‘g con- ?.’3 trees, whisperlug the word vispa (wasp). wo bave on the whole conststently adopted | D. pbiladelpbia: J. B Lipplucott & Co. Price, | tact of diifercut wedly, exactly us the papiia of | Ay the boius pursup their svocations o & -54|u‘ Slhcaed 2o et Tor 1t ot o i | P e for rar | Vhove Lwutio, IEHTAE. Go.sicuk b, on toce | 8 or ¢Xs! ] il 3 L cebie J i‘wgui-el:u':er Jubatituty for 1t sroat, I the | " Tus Macic ¥rownu-Por, awn Oruxuromins. | 0/ he sensorini stluulations oa varied a8 151ho | ooly ultcsuativ fattacked by thew s to plubge Imperlalism1® Other articles Iu this bumber | By Edward Garrett, author of “7The Occupa- | nsture of the liquids or efuvia which come to | jutd the streain, where alllgaturs aboukd, K of the Fortniyhtiy ure “Coules.Luwb,” by | pous of » Retired Lifw? cie. Londou, Parla, | tho, Wheo he priuary cauae, (4o luwiaoss | wasp b long: Sisnosr, pud Luck 19 solor! Ureenleaf Whitticr. Bostou: Hoagntun, QOs- good & Co. ~ Price, $1.85.) O JOAQUIN MILLER. Joaquin Milter's wew volume of poetry, #Boogs uf Italy," shows s gratifying improve- ment Ln bis style. Ho bas never dons auything tiful work prepared by Johu Marshall, F. R. 8., ¥, R. C. B., Professor of Auatowy Royul Acad- emy of Arts, etc. Tho text Is lllustruted by 200 original drawings by J. 8. Cuthbert, en- ved by J.and U, Nicholls, The subject is ivided into three parts,—tbe Booes, the Jolnts, aud the Muscles, Under euch head, the sutbor