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- THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY. 8, 1880—SIXTEEN, PAGES. .9 ceeded in Placing tho finances Inn flourish ing condition gained the good-will of the pants, and the admiration of posterity.” Tho awsof Lycurgua deal wilh many econoulc autestions. We know no better definition af money than that which Aristotle has given in the first book of Ils“ Polittes” (Chaps, vi. aud vii, Book ©): “Tho problem of the pub- He men of Athens was to find out how they NEW PUBLICGATIONS, —kNNOUNCEMENT. — - LITERATURE : AND : SCIENCE, Blanqu}, Transtated by Enilly J. Leonard. | Elate'a tragic death; and tha thoroughly ‘New York: G, P, Putnam’s Sons, Prico| feminine encounters, between tho three $3,060.) Anneriod alsters, show, iat neler patlins noe : humor {s Ineking. We are also favored PREADAMITES. with tin extra iberal allowance of pollticnt Prof. Winchell, of the University of Michl- | discussion, the best sainple of which 5 per- gon, {s a prolific writer, Our first acquaint- haps the after-dinmer talk on Home-Rule between Rochford, Carew, and the Sergeant, ance with him was obtained through tho | teading the tient morallzing It Is herd to tho firat requistt for dratwing, then to train { gs posatblo of its e the hand to foltow the ave Both thesa | ts Pentel t bee patie ered, game, ice ‘matters recelve considerable attention froin | tlon is to he handod over to Russian aMotals; tha* Mr. Walker, Precept without practice is na-| Finlanders, instend of having thoir own naval useless in arawing as in other gtudles, | Std military system, aro to be compolied to and the:reverss t4 equally. true. ‘We have yorvoin the Imperini navy and army; the ous- here the precepts, nnd with practices and ears toms nee to boabaliehads mad Finlay ils te, te “they ought to -bo of nsaistanes to the would: | Sritor mamtains that this scheme would rnin raughtamin, The style of the writer fs | nie country, and he urges tho peopto to propara: Blanqui’s' History of Political esos oughon, Min & Co, J *==szz,anctens =m could enrich the people, rot by laborand man- | reading of his little,work: agalust the " Doce | helteve that the writer isn wonnn. ‘The plet Wve - ments, ufactures, put by naeritieing to them the rev- | trine of evolution,” published Jn 1874, Binco | ure of the unjust stepmother is intinttably fs Boch oxplatned aut ir A aa pas nro newured tHacin Ieee Beles tae ~ ae Baceersers to HOLGNTON, OSG00D & C0; - 7.3 enuea of tho State; for the eoninonwvent ith | that time he has. become an evolutionist, but drawn, and some of Li other gharacters, de * blared that he wonld not for his work ‘was regarded na % common pt ho tantype. Well yecqual commendation. On the whole AZINTS.* comptote until Husain was conquered.” ~ BOSTON and NEW YORK, | Winchell’s Preadamiter—Mme, Junot's | jesse of wan thou bo dteided atone | tan geq york from ile bon entitled, Pre: | MORO A unusual ac andeows the | tye Lttrary Journal for April has on and ge Sere Memoirs of Napoleon—Ohris- See tient treatise’ on an cconoite sub- | adamites; of, A Demonstration of tha Extst- | teresting and profitable reading, even though | Pol-written article on AThe, elation of the | Dwprraxa-Houses, Uy Prof, W, M1. Cortield. Tlave in Press the following ty Carow—Miscolla- fect. is _helleved ‘to be “The Eryxing: or, | ence of sfen Beforo Adam.” ‘Tho volumnois | at times and in places it any “Beem tadloua, | Libraries to tho School Bystom. Now York: D. 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Carthage yielded spoils yatued at 3100,000,000 ‘ 4 y t _ ‘ 5 to tee onunsrane The aL ae {nent contends that hig doctrine of Presduiltes ““ Laws and Regulations of Short Whist,” ied nfs the Toman anid was, tat eo | eee eect en ecthay broke Wee. | Oe Trump, Jr. has been adopted ns au- mereial nations should’ work for them. | choll dos not accent the inferences thority by the Washington Club of Paris, Brutus, Cassine, Antony, Sylla, and even | modern scientists 4 regard to the pan and Is compiled from the best modern au- any 4 Huxpnep Soxas volt rH Scoot. PORTICAL WORKS, ence, as well as by tho zeat with which he | Pompey, loaned money at usurious rates, , it > ‘Tho May number of Morford'’s New Monthly | RooM AND omy.” By Hattie Sanford Russel NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE. had ‘devoted. himself to tho study of com- | often ‘exacting 48 per cent, nnd evel palicnlt eat bale Rented enters ee Stay ie bie Ibs origin ” joe Magazine bas tn eteemdingorticle on Hanund | Hudson, Mick, Price Becats. * i THlew Giobo Editon of hia Worksinaixyol- | Merce, manufactures, and:polltico-cconomic | per cent, Such” was tho politienl | Skun,\witieh Profs Whitney regards ns be- | cisions, and. the latter gentleman. la pretty | Sar ee eee panicc ar tho tauiace | gorkROLOGICAL, Uniixer!’ | Discunsrows 1% ues. Tuestions M. Binngul. was peculiarly weil | egonomy of the omans until the frst years | longing to tha" Pleloceno period, ns | soundly abused In the preface. Whilst ign | contents, wo notice: Mera cwamantagtarye by | Soace AND. Netigion, Atlus Series - Now RICHARD GRANT WHITE. quallficd ‘for the development of the plan | Of, the Ein tree Juve Sxalelaieds ae. wuany filet ltout suilictent grounds. | pleasant gnine, and one that numbers its | Jumes Te Ghinore (Edinund Kirke); “Common | Sore? 4.8. Harnes & Co. Priva 26 conta, EVERY-DAY KNULIBIL ninpped out when he undertook this work. | fer times caine with tho reign of Augustus, | yf eliro anche th inks our necepted ayatenis votaries by the thousands. It hns nn sddie | Sense Anplicd to Living.” tint paper, by M. TE |, MukMeNTAnY jpaceotnces. or Sciuerivio RUUDE AND THEI USES—ANew Eéltion. | Fow writers or Professors have displayed so | ‘The deepest plague spat of Homnn politieni | eich most i ‘| reliable, in | tlonnl recommendation in, that tis unsuited | Coubs Tao's linge uettayiy ion. Mesa Of § Any ioe eipton LED. New w writers or Professors 1 pinyed 80 pest plague ap Which most modern scholars oxrco with him. | for gambling purposes, ‘This littte book will | BY Messer,” by HL. . Bhillabers * Memories uf | York: D. Applotoa & Vo. Peles tb conta, LORD MACAULAY. greatardor and activity, orbeen distinguished | Cconomy was their tendency to consume | ‘Pho quthor’s interpretations of Scripture | undoubtedly he welcomed by lovers of tho | {86 Rigiee, by Wikies Linn K ee by Morsixd Bects—Lirrnr P1110ws—Monnina. ‘ANow Nivaiside Edition of Tis by writings so marked by nbilltyand fur- | Without producing, | Thoy had nn ineurable | wilt be very, tusatisfactory to many careful | game, and settles some disputed questions, Willan W. Gays Dockor Missy ttlath 1 | srans, ly. Frances Itidiey ffayergal, Nuw IUSTOIY OF ENGLAND, hilig fr tenth In 1800 tho f } prejudice against labor ‘and the industrial | exegetes.- Tro seems to rerard the laws of 3 eal and “Fighting Time for a Big Stake,” by | York: A. B: If, Randolph & Co. Privo 23 counts ESSAYS, reaching Investigation, In tho fourth | frig, ‘The Capltuiarles of Charlemugne, es | Jangune astess authoritative than they ara | 4,—2ro% Corfield has reprinted in book-form | te Editor. . cneh, ‘ es SPEECHES AND POEMS, - | aition of this work, In two volumes, was | peclally the one entltied “De Villis,” Is tho | Gereumed by most Biblical: scholars.” If | theartleles on tho subject of the sanitary | | Tho National Quarterly Review hay tho follow- | Naxa, By Hintlo Zola, ‘translated from tha Inolght volumes, #10.00. published iu France, and from this edition } 1ext most Importanteontribution toeconomle | Scripture 1s 0 guide at all, it must be so part- construction and atraugement of dwelllng- | ing table of contents: Thy Clortcal Question in Fronuh by Jobn stirling. Unubridged atthe JOSEPH EDKINS, Miss Leonard has made thotronslation before | sclence, as tho establishment of the Homse- | jy because its language ‘lins n fixed meaning. houses, originally ‘published In, Van os. | Hruneo,’ by Undelu Ganch of Lee ty David qoindels fat ‘, B, Poterson & Sirus. Price 78 “= oon! tho Physics and Metupbys! A, Gorton; * atic League effected the most direct results, trand’s Magazine. Tho subject is one of ‘A remarkable collection of the ordinances of He every. seleliat tn ab Uperty do stretel out general interest and importance, and one CHINESE HUDDILIBM.—Vol 17 of the Phito- | us, It is a matter of surprise that an English r the first Klugs of France of the third race re- | told duration, and treat other words of eatab- | Wich Prof, Corfield has made an especial sophicul brary, version has been so long delayed, for tho ‘Hussli in tho Event ‘ avi eo othe sth erota UNCLAIMED Monry. A Mandy-Book for Reirs- fay ho : cl 3 t-Law, Noxt of Kin, and Persons in Search of. JOSEPH COOK. . | constderations which ‘induced Miss | veals tie whole political economy of thetime, canini. study, Our architects would disagree with American Mines and Mining | Oi its eit f Ee A KOCTALISM.—Elghth Volume of Boston Mon- | Leonard to wundertnke the task at | ‘There are more than 100 provisions relating shed; meaning In de sante, manner, Rg iim as to some of his plans, but the more the mene ‘Question, bs Rrutihow tales Bie Tank Fourth thousauds Lowden, ign epee day Lectures. 3 present would seem to hnvo been to industrial and commercial matters, | any subject? Solentitic inquirers are at Nb subject is agitated the more Hkely are we to | way Problem,” by Simon Sterne; “ Politicos FRANenin Squane Lintany—Fnost GBNERA+ NORA PERRY. 1 is chiefly on uaury and the Jews, colns, | orty td set aside the “traditional” inforences uttaln improvement where itis needed. The | Iailway Pro bles and ‘Theorists. by, G. TON TO GENEUATION. By Lady Augustus Noel. | THE TRAGKDY OF TIE UNEXPRCTED, ana equally potent fifteen years 90. | workinen, welghts and mensures, cte. | of Christian interpreters, but thoy are not at principles that ought to underlie sanitary | Blancburd; Tho Republic aud tho Presidency Price, 15 cents. —Piuxce Hugo, By Maria M. Hy Ttorioe.-A volume of brillant Bhort | Blanqul’s history !s the only existing work | An ordinance of 1204 (quoted on page 175) | liberty to invent new ‘and unheanbor ineane | WOFKS.areslnple enough, but, asthe author [by A. . Colo; and * Reviews and Criticisms: Grant. Price 18 canta. Earpor & Lins, Stories. combining records of tha moro Important | contains some curious sumptuary Jaws, 05 | ings for words to make the Scriptures con- shows, it is only by the minutest attention to | ‘Tho Princeton Reviewfor May has mado Its ap- | tye SraNDAND SERtEs—NOWLAND Hint, His EDGAR FAWCETT. economic oxperiinents in the different parts Bane ae noureeas eanan cabot nove | sigtent with thelr thearles. ‘The Bible ts not details that Svante Lops puned curscives Pearuuea with {ta customary dignided bow aud | Lire, ANZCDOTES, AND PULVIT-BAYINUB, y Vs YELEBS CABB.—, 7 ; o tiat x)" : 7 vt ur | J, Churlesworth.—K xian’: =: A HOPELESS CABE.—A Novel. of Europe from tho early days of Greece and | Hues, Counts, uid Batons of 0,000 livres in ae i cae ae Fee ee pa es, auirmatlons peciniiy in the contrivances for the removal ir leswor Monts fisTrony oF EN: naturally solemn and serious that it louksis | gpanp. Vol. LL New York: 1 ¥, Funk & 0a HENRY CABOT LODGE, Rome downto the thine when It was written. though ft had but just roturned from a funeral, come might wear four robes a year, and thelr | that import eannat’be-reconciled with tha of refuse mutters, BALLADS AND LYRICS.—Bolected and Edited | Jt isa monument of active research, close It {si ponderous ‘creation, but fils a nico nob women the same number, Etienne Boyleau tf ” . ‘ Be Sole hols \¢ 9 1 | qwett-estublished facta of science It will not | | —Mr. Jones’ short life of Charles Dickens | otherwise filled in this co , Occasionull fa Re ee ac ae ereeeag Ura: | annlysis,and clearatatement of facts, in their | wniler Louls LS. compiled a Wook of ended | Mawerte torlurcthe ianginze to relieve Wie | 1, TAD athe cureatetioetotwiae | wegotialiupse of something briuke wad ate ART, muir Behools, nature somowhat dry and uninteresting. ‘Lhe for Teenie qd imerene, industrial oveupa- | iifliculty, as so many expositors are now do- | hiw been already written, But he mannges | tractive under tho mantle of its overwelghtod ART NOTES. P, DEMING. history of muny of tese economle expert. | Hong. iho alfranehiisement of tho Communes to give a concise and compact account of the | sentences; buttha current number is Uke wahutt ; i nye. in France, the Honigeatle Learue in Gor- | "iis now work of Prof, Winchell’ affonis | life and works of Dickens, to moet the ro- of polished granity—delighttul to fool upon, and | Anew Parisian stroot hns beon named after many, the creation of Italian Republics in | the most elaborate and scholarly attempt we | quirements of the general reader. Extracts ADIRONDACK STORIES—A collection of sev- | ments was buried in rare documents Inieces- tho {Incest suinple of its kind, yet monotonous, | Viollet-le-Duc. eral engaxing storics of life In tho Adirun- ack. + siblo to theaveragestudent. Butthonuthor’s | the Middlo Ages, and the organization of | hays mot with to establish the doctrine of | are imade from his letters, and material is aud continuously roiveting its own massivoness, | rhornyoroft has completed bis statue of Diana H. P. ARNOLD. zeal knew no bounds, Ills record scems | corportions under Saint Lots, wero atl | Prendamito races, 16 will be Tegarded ‘by | frecly drawn from Forster, Mnekenzic, and | tf, Gontttbutors ara abl | tnlers, us | for tho Joyal Academy. oy 1%, 8 7 he a q i) n nter- contents comprises: The an and LTE BROADEN his authorities, He isan enthusiastic advo-,| {nbur. ‘Ele Inbor, hoc opus est” of the | far trom making ai end of reasonable ques- | esting ficts as possible into the limited space | the Bruto Mind.” by Prof, Francis Howen, Har, ‘Open oat Suniay attornoons. JOHN LEYBOURN GODDARD. eate of commercial frecdom, but has been in ‘RUATISE ON THE LAW OF HASEMENTS, ; AMEE APG ON Ley Ou a a aie lion, the main an jmpartin! historian, ile has history of Political Economy. y Je f 01 y ue +f netstracy was ton on the subject. Certainly it merits the | atcommaud. Mis maxim has been that of In 128 In Florence enroful atte of scien’ and Biblical | Slr Arthur. Help’s: ‘When a great inan yard College; “ eform of ones Education,” | Tho Soctat Art Cluv of Philadelphia, an organs composed oxctusiyely of ‘murchunts; tho | students. ‘Thi by Sir Alexander Grant, Bt, D.C.L., Pringipal th t Ua : Th Tato: lzation which has the ancuuragemont of the SUMUND Ie BENS K ¢ | written only the history of political econom, ay, i mable ethnographic map is | departs fram us, what we desire to know nivoraity uf Bdinbun Tho Nowest Atho- | most distinguished citizona, give a recoption at Fee RESET fbn Pier sor ot eee ea We fol with tho transiator in | aug Was true of Sienna. in Genoa and | 9 special fenturo of this work, pie man's | Touue niin is uot ea. tmuch Wit, hedid ng | Bs, Ente earier cress ot YeCcUCR: | the Acadamy of Fluo Arts inst wook. LEONARD A, JONES. the hope that “ Some one may be Induced by | of the landed aristocracy, There was n silk pd fendanten: or ‘A Demonstration of tho | what lie aca.” For miny this little volume) LL.0,, Washington; "The Resurrection of | Mr. W. IL, Beard’s latest onnvasia ‘Sand-HI ATREATISE ON THE LAW OF CHATTEL | the publication of this work to prepare a stin- | nobility and a wool nobility. Free trade ‘ore Adain, With Charts | will be all that th iy ae In forining an eg- | Christ," by the Rov. Philip Sebaft, 2.D,, LL.D., Cranes ina Fog.” Mr. Bonrd’s pon bas been ‘ ‘and Other Itustrations, By Alexander Win-'| timate of tho work und Ife of the great | Union Theological Seminury; * Pi Liticn!'eano- hob gen , “ilar one embodying tho principal economie j {ets hest argument in the prosperity Of | chell, Lal. . Professor of Geology ond | English novellst e myn Beloncesok Whut?” by Prof Lyman tf,, | busy of lato with somo gonial watiras which wil PRENTISS CUMMINGS. experlinents of the United States and Canada | Ue Venetinn Republic turing TS per ot no | calecutology in tho University of Michizan. | —« tfenry TV.." 4 ol kes | Atyaer, D-D., LL.D. Lrinccton College; aud | sen do public honor to bis litarary side. DIGKST OF THE LAW OF EVIDENCE As commercial treedom. Public banks and the | Guieago: S.C, Grinas & Co. ndonz 'Triib- enty TY..” in two volumes, makes |.“Ifueckel on ‘The Evolution of Man, | by Anearly nuimbor of tho Maguzine of Art will GT OFT inthe United Baten Court and | With thelr results, or, rathor, to trace the | credit system were founded in 1157 nt Ven- | per & Co. Price $3.50.) RW.P tho seventeenth of Shakespeare's plays in | erincipal J. W. Dawson, LL.D., 7.18, Montrecl. | contain a papor on” Queen Victoria and Att,’ in the Stato Courta of Massachusotts, development of economle principles in the | fcc, in EHO nt Barcelona, Genoa 1407, Am- ‘A the English Classle Series, edited by Will- iets 5 ‘ world, and complete tha work whose scope sterdum 1000, Hamburg 1610,. and England fumd, Rolfe. ‘These two volumes are edited . LIVERARY NOTES. which, by the oxpress permission of hor Majesty, " MEMOMS OF NAPOLEON. upon the sane plan as the previous volumes Colbert, in France, Sppenrs to have been We nre tempted toadd to the old saying | of thaserles, Each containsan Introduction, tho first Sinister who lind nsystem which he | that “of making books there is no end? a | With a history of the play, sources of the made to triumph in spite of all obstacles, dict! to thoeftect that this voinily t plot, and critical comments. The notes are Political economy and history are fnsepar- | He retstablished taxes on a uniform basis, codicil to thoeffect that this Is especially trite | pinple, and thore Isa good index of words ; on . Foe eeaarny ules the feels whiletho | SoWgNE to encourage nuvigntion, to. reestab- | 28 regards the life of Napoleon tho Great. | ond phrases explained, the pins Wteelt, was Jociwer explains thels ewates) anil -déduc lish tho ancient manufactures, ahd to banish | The Memolrs of Mme, do Rémusat’ and tho probably written in. 1600, and the muterin} alt exp foun, Th bprpin idloness: artisans" tools were ordered. ex- | contemporaneous Memaqirs -of Metternich | Way drawn from ” Hollnslied’s Chronicles, jo consequences from them, jo history | ompt from selzire for taxes;—a decided | haye hardly left tho-press beforo M. Jung Falstay, called by Hazlitt “the most sub- of political economy is but a summary of the | step In advance,—counclis of conimerce te | stantial: come, character that over was in- Dy Mrs, Gatusha Anderson, Portrait. Friew# | Ooo uciments which have boen made among | Wero instituted, "tho tariff, revise, tho biuputcgs the nub tenlanor his aunnnetts | vented plays an Important par ine Henry — za q % havi ‘ ~ | most: skfliful * workmen © fmported, ' and. in in,” based ‘oy dociinents 7a bis : T. Tolfe's versions, are well adapte _AUET Liztim Auces was one of thomont wigoly ) lvilized nations to improve the lat of-mian | fiuavy, sues inflicted on Mnumfacturors | archives of the French Wat Departuient thit | for popular studies of Shnkspeare’s plays, pase ota tte | ry Beloved ak toe niente ind. ss’. . Sparta,Athons, nnd ehad | of av interior article, No legislution is moro | have never been published, and furnishing | Lhe opinions of scholars upon It are favora- bf nursing tho soldiers of the Westarn armies in tho thelr political economy, ns Franee nnd En- | {teresting to tho politlent economist than | much yalunble.{uformation in regard to tho | Die In the highest degree, : (arkdeysof the Intowar, and aines that tine has | #ond have theirs, Usury, excessive imports, | that of Louie XLV, Colbert may be snid to | ouriiest years. of Napoleon Bonaparte, ‘Then | | —There tan good deal of wisdom contained beon full of goud works und alme-deods among the | tariffs, exorbitant charges for collecting the hve been the first who comprehended the } ‘Talleyrand’s Memofra are to come in the not | in this short sentence with whieh Mr. Pres- pour and unfortunate tn the City of Chicago. reventes, Insufflelont wages, and pauperism | Txourees of produrction, for distant future, and how anny mgr ton concludes: one of hls chapters In “ Un- in “The whole book is most charmingly written: the i ‘M, Blangul next considers the 4 eculntin works of tha kind Ile hidden the | claimed Money”: “Persons whose claims author has poured into it the onthusiaam of n hoart afiitcted tho old communitics ns well as tho | schemes of Law's Bank and the West Indl | brains of: men, | who | can re. | are based merely on tradition orrumorwould author has poured into It the onthuslowm od irwun | Hew, and our ancestors nadeno fewer efforts | Company, nlso the system of Quesmay and | tend to say, And, (ns - though that | to woll not to Tose thue or money In ranniy the true Of culture and genlus, It {sa book which | than we to got rid of these scourgec. in the | the “Keonamist”? sehvol, Turgot’s Mine | wag not enotwii, old editions are ely rels | after amyth.” The fact that this little bool: should yo overywhero and be road by everybody." | Introduction by the Sion, David A, Wells ho | istry under Louls XVI. wag only a practical | sued and new editions published In cheaper | lis, however, attained a sale of 4.000 copies poral trsely quali the conan “and devel | Sun edits enon | fone tha any say pone Nevo, ote Se 2) PH a Sie ———— é Ss ere 5 2 ' «| the subject, js, 08 its nano huplies, a < ment of the political economist. He snys!n | aud Distribution of Wealth,” preceded that Oe TET at reeelved from the publishers’ | linndy book for TEL tenblae eetae ener ¢ U substance that man became an economist at | of Adan Sinith by nine years, but had an | 9 now edition of tho “Memoira af Napoleon” | persons in. renrch of a cfow to unclaimed il ih 80 ARI OSES the moment whon, through foresight and tho | Influence upon the doctrines of the Scotch | py the Duchess D’Abrantes (Aline, Junot), a | Money, or to the whereabouts of inissing rel- te) UWe | oxercise of Inbor and frugallty, he began to | economist. Reaching more modern times, | work that has long been out of print. roe a] atives and friends, and the Information {t suticlpnta and make provision for his future | the tenets of Adam Sinith's creed are dis- gossipy, lively book, tuking an entirely dif- contains and the relinble statlstica it gives By Prof. Samucl Ives Curtiss, D. D, material needs and contingencles. Ho be- | cussed nt length. ‘Tho Intler necorded to | ferent vigqw of tho character of Bonaparte | Fender It particularly valuable to those who New and Cheaper Edition, Price, $1, | came ‘apolitical economist at the moment | Inbor a too exclusive preponderance in tho | from that\taken by Mine, de Rémusat, ‘The | have “great expeetations." Its value from when, {n association with hts follow-men, le | crentlon of products, uit he revolutionized | jatterwwas the friend and confidante of-Jose- | this polut of view 1s Inrgely confined to En- The large demand for this able roply to began to exchange tho products of his labor } polltlent! economy, Manufactures owed to | pine: tho former's husband, Marshal Junot, giish renders, but 1¢ also contains many Ingersoll in cheapor form has led to thie | and to provide for Increased abundance and | hin the removal of nimost all the restrictions | the tristed and Intimate friend of Napoleon, | amusing anecdotes and general Information, {saue of anew edition, printed from the | better and moro varied products through the | to commerce, ‘That was the beginning of the | which muy in a mensure necount for the dit | <The latest of tho “American Heaith- original plates, and containing all the | division of Jabor, the protection of lite and } reductlon of all tariffs, The author consid- | ferent tone of the two books, Mui. de R& | Primers”? fa entitled “Sea-Alr and Sea- matter in the 1Gmo., at the above-men- property, and tho’ Invention of tools and ma- | crs itvery clear that Montesquien, Aounsuaus musat took an apparent pleasure in develop- | Bathing,” and It comes ata tine when the toned low price. elinery for the foilitating of both produc- | Voltalre, aud Reynal were the precursors of | jne Napoleon's weak slide, and did ft | warm He ye anal Tights render the seashoro n tlon and exchange, From this point of view | Quesnay, Adam Sinith, and Mathus, Other | ina most natural, pleasing, and easy way, | prominent tople of ‘conversation. ‘The book and accepting the definitions glven xs cor- | 'polltivo-cconomie writers, and thelr theories | while the Duchess p)Ahraniis sucks toahos Poe tens froutau Amortenn staid polit, and. We Also Publish: ~ rect—tho history of pulltical economy may | are fully considered, Suint-Simon, Owen, | the strong side of the Emperor's character, | ig intended to explain how aud Why people Gitaon’s 6 be sald to date back to the dawn of civillai- | and Foutler arg held up as types of vanished | gna is equally happy in her method. Ame. | derive benetit from gea-air and sea-buthing, ms “Foundations of Chrise tlon, ‘* In {ts lessons and applications it has } schools, and tho suming wp of the book | Junot very tantly ‘anys: “"Lpretend to be | ‘Thy introductt ih a gener way treats Hf MANEty ? ...csccscssscesecsee sevesser see82000 | over since constituted the fotndation and | mny be sald to embody this claim: ‘That ho | the only person who perfectly well know Wi chtiis of buntivs and batintt Te dierent Moerfords 4 Religion in England,, 1.75 | framework of every structure of progressive | hag shown thattho history of theoxperinents covery pattiontariiy (2 alo i tha. transia- | chapters are entined : M Gertenl Conkiitore ‘Arnold's “ Life of Bonedict Arnold» 2.50 | lhuman goclety, irrespective of locality upon | which havo buen made among elvilized peo- | tion) of Napoleon; itis not more presimp- tions ast to Senalile Nesorts’"s Accidents i1 Kirkland’s “History of Franco? 750 | tho earth's surface or race~ifferences in its | ple to ameliorate tho physical and moral | tion that prompts ‘ine to say 60.” Perhaps | Bathing’; “Sea-Bathing for Invalids??s Corbin’s 4 Belle and the Boys, Individual constituency.” —1t Is only In | condition of man has everywhere revealed n | nots bubit is an_ovidenco at least of grunt | « ‘Amusements at the Seashore”; Cottage Cox “Tales of Anclont Groece * this spirit and with this Idea, ta mtn ‘that | struggle between rich aid poor, employer | goifngsurance, It would ba Impossible to | Lite at the Seashore’? “Sanitary Antlers”; Cumnock’s 4 Choico Ieadings ine the latlor part of tho ulgiiteanth cent. # nS 8} Remusut: “It is dificult, if not impossible, | glons to the Seashore.” ‘Che recommenda- ury, under the feadership of ‘Turgot, Ques- causes Which produced the successive maul. . 1 " y 21 fications In elvil, re He ‘and commercial | {9 deseribe the cliarin of his countenance | tions made under these different heads a TI-Lold by alt Hookseltors, or mailed, on receipt of | nay, Adam Smith, and others, that the record Prico, by the publishers, of the experience of mankind In the work of whon he smiled with a feeling of benevo- eminently practleal, and. the ad- fduan and in overnmentul policy. ite the | tence. Tis soul was upon his tips and In his Siow eee et udielouk. "Phe book Jesaon Ny wa iit nis ory sacliest Cone | eyes,” Tho heegunt given of Napoleuiy fancy ignamail one, and, like the other books of gt vy all political ceanomyy iat there for Mme. Fourds, his sending away the hus- | this series, contains considerable informa- inal De G mnore. eital tribution of the | band on o distant journey with o fictl- | tion ina linited amount of space. ° profits af Ada itis tho problem that con- | tious oxcuse, but really that he migiit will bo illustrated lea of ak Mr. Henry Jumes, Jr, {8 engaged on a new Mulosty and ty tot eu oneor ies novel, whieh will appear inn eerial form on both | the st. Louls Skotch Club Intends to adopt tho sides of tho Atlantic simultanyously, ‘ aie Cin) plan of each membor ‘choosing his owst ‘Tho monograph on “Tho Independent Repub- } subject for Hlustrution nt tho meetings.” At the ” +, "| last mucting, held under tho old system, tho Henan Movement.” announced by G. 2, Putnam's t b! 4 Ser Sons; will muko a volume of 160 pages. gongral “I pct, Was iyytioenas- Beret te f A posthumous novel by Sherkinn Lo Fanu, Dr, Alfred Woltmnan, who dod recently at and a now novel entitiod “Aisa Bouberio,” PERRO, Fad bo nearly, completed hie wrong “History of Painting" wbiication fro tho pon of Hrs; Molegworthy are JBBFOM8 24 ae ikoby to ba sortuualy deluser.” ‘tho firse vol , Me vies os, gy eet . ma ume is niready issued ‘in Germany, aud: Prof, DM. Odyaso Durot has Just put ont anovolcallod | Sidney Colvin'’s Engltsh trinalndon will bo “Les Amours du Ia Duchesso.” walub ts of u'] broughtout hore during tho fall, te higbly songational charactor, The scono fs luld |. The great annual art ovent of tho world, the in Englnud, = . opeuin of tha Ear borat fook pines: oe A 1st i 1s ougnereau fs ni 19 head of rY= M. Ernest Daudot, brother of Alphonso, hus Hastion-Lepage, -Bougneroau, cabauol ite socenly published # volume of * Suuvenire de thre dotouro:and, others a a) rosontod by c' nM ‘og! air worl ardne| it ‘oO eee Te NtaMahon” covOr | tres in tho ‘exhibition, “Nelthor Do Nittls, De Siac aku i rig a‘hl Neuville, nor Detaillo are ropresoutod, : me, Clara ann {s prepa log> MF It Aci A goods raphy’ of her Inte husband, eurlelied by bis liter | ge aprgite, © stoonigee in tho Cannnel* tile ‘ary remains in shape of tevtare, exitlottns, eae | must notable work this year is tho *Beonmer ways, ete., uuver buture published. Lizzio Ashore of Lridgohampton." He will go At a Into eule In Parls a book by ariodern | $9.£trope tn Bay, and returay in tho, auttintie eee ee ee ee ernion ue tense | #80 al omatn Fate with 1 hole in tho conor, 82,200 was plld Ju respect of thi binding. several dents and scratches, but can cusily bo Tho Saturday Ievtew says that Hector Malot is epared 2616 worth ppeaitt ind Sitesi Now York ie to have an addition to {ts publio “one of tha fow French novelista who may con- ‘ei gratuiate thomsolves un winning fame und pop- statues In tho figure of Lief, tho Noraoman, who Is supposed ty huve uuticlpnted Gutunibus in hla wlurity without panduring to inpuro and viluted Henry of Americn.- in fut, ta old. Viking {y credited by some onthuslasts hero with:hav= Tho May numbor of the Journal of Education | Jog not only visited Now Kugland, but with sulle contains un unpubiished poom by John Howard | ing up Boston harbor. Ag no man knows how Payne, with the sume sentiment as found in | the alleged Norso discovoror «looked, his “Home, Sweet Home,” called "fhe Throne and | status will huve tho advantage of oscaping the Cottage." gis auth eritotany of ey Wy paul Manes. ‘Tho Lake Forest Univeratty Revlew malntains | A# the flzure ts f9 be oxo ficunca of itarancumongesiieyo publeations, Protesora | Wand of Now York, the idual signtoaney of and students contribute to its pages, and it isa | he chametor y 4 y o ct ‘Pho subseription Ist for the atutuo, for which Yate [ntureneing pucasst Of Hig and SOUND aE aw ally Thuayrlven a alto In Post-Onioe Square, 1 Siioaiieka, Rianand {G7000 tag Rola Lip (eee ee nee eee ; john on a 0 work of colunying hie “Shore Itistory of the | , The prodigious sume reported to, para, boot Baulish People’ he wilt begin a history to uit | sven for objets d'art at tha Ban Powllo S00 the yup that now cxiste between Froomun's | ay eervo to indicntg, tho oplntone oe otowing > Borman Conjucey and Brows. from tho puulishod lists, which rofer to more vf Messrs, Blackwood & Bonshave issucd a fourth | Jess valnublo works of urt, exclusive of bric-a- edition of Mr. Munin’s setection frain the “ Wise, | rac, which hns no intrins{o value, and deponds Witty, and ‘Tender Bays of George Ellct. | on fashion only: Autuinn, 8 group in terre It hus'the udyantayo of including oxtracts from | cotta, by Clodion, 10,000 franca; Venus ‘Tri- “Daniel Deronda" and “ Theophrastus Such,"" umpoanl sroup ris bros of a time or rer A. Williams & Co, bave In preparation for watter Giradun, S500; Mudons “ curly iaue n novel ondtied “he Contosstons Of Apnlo, by E. della, favbi. fads, Tubatlera oF Frivolous Gir” by Htobert Grant, author of | Sevres, with pulntings nttge Boucher, mounted the satirical little pot, “Tho Little ‘Tin Goug | in gold, sumed by Kowalu, Stans a ee Of ; al $ defubrad, by Gouthlores,’ after ‘Clodjon, 37,W08s Seo wold," whieh ua published a year OF {WO | Sacecluico cottur, ‘contmlasloned of Honle by Louts ° Blanqul partially apprehended, and which it Ready This Day: belongs to tho economic philosophy of tha THE STORY OF future to carry to a successful termination.” 1.25 bottering their material condition was cayo- JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., fully and ilosophically studied and the 117 and 119 State-st., Chicago. | priticiples deducible from such experience elaborately formulated, and, shuplo as it seems to vifes | Marion Warland, or Mfrs, ‘Terhune, hasa XIV, for: the wedding of the Dauphin and Potltient. economy Js_an exposition of the | be, it has puzz ed the best thinkers, and is eHoy 11, dhe, oeeley, for nie ntat eens very cntertaining style, and she mannges to | _ ‘Cho ltbrary of Cornell University has rocolved | Muria Carietinn of Thavarin, 1 5 a pale of le measures necessary for dlrecting the move- | apparently as fur as ever from 2 prnctical so- | jig subsequent desertion of her, her devotion, Invest so well-worn a subject ng travels over | from Mr. W.P. Garrison & yuludblo collection | sconces, by Clodion, 80,000; tu pulr of torchéres, penta of soolet 7, 80 rae pian iy: nee in An unfortunate delay in getting from the | harmony with those natural laws which cone founders the new type from whlcl it Tetobe trol his efforts to improve his condition. Intion, ‘The history of tho exparlments of : the beaten paths of tourist wanderings In othurs goes to prove the truth of the _defini- fo hin, and Is fi eee ore end In Europo with considerable Interest, even of nutorruph lottera which wore rucelved durtue | by Falcounut, £oF the Fulice of Versailles, 110, (e if tion of political economy given by Javons, tho book of Atme, D'Abrantes appears mis- | though she contributes but little that \s real- tho anti-slavery upitation and the yours of the cundelabra, by Gouthidres, =,000. Civil War by aid rathor, the date Wiilium Lioya | O* ™? a se *Garrison. printed hi ‘the io Some writers call this exposition a sclenco; | and which we have already quoted, It will iM ly new, “ Loltorings In Plensant Paths” & . ENCE. Souraat urLitcrary Nowsued Oriole, others an att, We ore also reminded of th8 | algo alford nssintanea th rel ng ab ig, con pincodt “enn to tolouyy caine stor.Atmes de ag tho wrltor states, tho truthful Istory Pate tne IRR a pe he Arat number will ¢ | fact that no two economists agree on a dell- | simmation so devoutly to be wished for, 4 no forelzn life of wn American fami f A C a ENTI i wets, number will appear early next | tion. As. however, «definition cannot ex- | which erjuall ustice shall restore xood feel ‘a ‘Those whoso appolites for dotalls of Napo- tn object in going on a pilgrima; Y | written imuny books, Duriug the past wintor A, THNER SCIENTIFIC WORKS ng u whose ma and banish the obnoxious theories of Cour eons life, and spartloulnely es gosst py waa tho restoration to health of one of Its nimnism, Socialisin, Kearnoylam, Moille-Mn- An-walt- | members.” ‘They resided for two years In suirelsth, ete., lending naturally to strikes, by roading a story tole by the tad tn walls Europe, making lelsurely visits to places of ected tangree, Bonamy Price, in denying Hots, and mob rule, work exceedingly attractive and Interesting, | Hterury and historic note, ‘Tho deseriptions eee tune ellen eeonpiny Is i sclencor 8 cial, Fane result rot M. Blangil’a jabory ling heen We rather think that Mime. de Rémusat hus | are wz! ian ina Sunillag pats engi tails 0 Way, ably met by Prof. Atwater In th necessity somawhat luparfect, for, na Mr. ner; and we may aid without be: ne AD i current Tambor of the Princeton Revlew,— | Wellssays, * The inaterial nate come nearor th truth In her Limpressions and , ¥ J for constructing a : vork ing’ written in “guide-book or jour WANT Story has saya that "the truths proclaimed by polltical Ko | opinions, und, therefore, that hur work lis g > ; _ | economy are witimate troisms,—processes D, F. uidelph & Co. published his “Contempos Tho Interest taken fn botany in thls portion muy ae er nok was published | of tho country ts wijusual, Dy Thaoiuns Nechouy, : the uinjuunt botanist of Philulelphla, writes o Prof, Huxloy {8 lecturing to thoTondonorson | his qurprise at tho roaurkuble silo In this elty “Dogs, and” the Problums Connected with | oe a book ousive na his, ‘Tho local work Theme Vorhopa Huxtey will proye that tho | Of BN ee ea ce Raia orlain of suclery hus bithorto lun unsuspected | under the title of tho “ferns of Kontuck: aah fost thats eda tts afior nll, the gorm— | bus an espeol values boing i pa ee poe io protoplism—of clvillzauun, fora not dissimilar to ttat of tt tute, Tho In London a fow weoks ago llake’s " Book of ae Glustrations ure drawn: with great spel Ac a TNE Pav Ta nant | caro uid anaiciey, sted on wolal pales, Mise te Mee rotchod Surand iiako's "Hook | Stterwurd transferred to | lthograpllo stone. $100, Buvkervilte’s edition of Virgil, | ‘The Impressions are bo clear that with x ferns ipso band thts matter ceed tho measure of our knowledge, and our JANSEN, McCLURG & CO, Knowledge of the subject $s pruellgally abn = —__ JANSEN McGLURS Se 4 How American Hove! Qut To-Day atgndatill, the definitions cannot well bu ox- sc33 complet record docs not exist, and because | more historical vulnos, but Mme, Junot’s | Mal” style, many Mnts ait details «aro not been offered to which have always been known to wll tho the restriction of the discussion of such mu | Momoirs contal ny forgotten fauts and | given which will bo of survice to others Jour- terial as 18 avallable, whieh tho author at tho | ¢, LE er nerlod a 4 hoying through these same lands, 1tis pleas- the American people. ; world; when polltica! economy has ex- i cover nh much greater “porlod of tne than ie # outset seving to have preseribed for htinself, anttoa know that the “Ipst health’! was did not admit of the entering at any arent Hi ane, witty which # comparison 1s almost found, and equally pleasant to be able to be- length Into details, or the accomplishinent | "Tho publishers have tssucd the work In | Heye with tho Author, that * What shoe has of much other thant tho presentation of the | two handsonie volumes, With appropriate | enjoyed writing, some will like to read.” plained thum, the hearer Is apt to exclaim hat every one knew that before.’ But “The Ontainat and AO Previa STYLE will : devour puts the question In even a neater f fi r 7 eer tnaions GE Bugldad,” the x. at an to — tdentif; deli form; Given a certain population with varl- | more important economio transactions in the | binding design. a , janelos ugland,’ four vol- | uf but a moment tu wntifty any eee entertain the oN i history of Hurope, and the extent of their DE a ee ons Se iho Duchess iar epontion ar dis pubtto Ce ee i Ie SE specie desorbed. It ls unnecessary to ‘dityre Initehees In promoting or roturding the | DAbrantes, Two volumes. New York: D. | the United States, especially tho lome- world's material progress and development.” | Appleton & Co, Price $3.) stead, pretmption, and tnbar-culture Inws, Nevertheless the book Is Instructive, samc. aid Is intended to promote. ialgration what given to repetition, but not to be Hghtly CAREW, fr th ded “Enyt to. tt bile read or skimmed over. It fillss place not cunisty Ca * rom tho crowded, Enst to tho pul solened underlying the art of polllienl econo | filed “by any ettor work, | Students May Laffan’s last novel, which has just | land, States snd Zerrltorles Gout ant mye it wna quite unknown tu the anclents, | will read it and form thelr own opine been added to the Leisure-Hour Sorles, isan | viile the mujority ‘of our people ‘have who had, bowayery brought under observa | lons according as they have adopted | Irish story, The scane ts latd in Dublin, | 9 vague notion af the homestead laws, scarce- tlon many facts wh! eh gave rise to true and | the teachings of different schouls., It is a, chielly among milddle-class people, It gives | ly one Ina hundred knows that 100 acres can cmt wrote tie history, cry ger P A STAD a eer oe tan ie what even the Engliah reviewers admit to be | be taken under the Timber-culture law ut an +4 "] For Sale by All Booksellere, or mailed, | science is linmnatorinl, but It ts necessnry to | vory nature not Iikely to prove popular, A graphic ploture of Irlsh soctal life among exyenie, Of | only S14 olen eee at postefrce jj the pric -, thie Babs bear this qualification of the economy of the | Polltical economy {3 mainly n hypothetical | educated people, and tt also deals with pollt- | gy AE yours, Wwithont taxation, are allowed is + on receipt of the price by the pu ancients In mind In reading about the potitie- | sclunce, It usauines that mon have wants | teal questions of the day, the plot turning for cnnpllance with the requirements she: al econowy of Greeca and Rome, ‘The ad- | and will seck to gratify them, Itseeks to | upon the opposition of the Roman Catholica | of planting trees, otc, which ma HENRY A, SUMNER & CO,, yancement of the state, its treagury, and Its | study the free action of competitive Individ- to ‘1 ‘ith Protestants, ‘ Ohriaty | done,by, agent when desired, Mr, Copp's o] inilitary power were of far more Iniportance | uallsm, and from. this deduces the whole | 0 marriages with Dr ants, iristy | vol has been highly commended by tho Lakeside Bullding, Chioage’ | with them than tho prosperity, the happiness, mechanism of oxchan Political economy | Carew, though she lacks the wildness of the officials connected aa the Land-Oflco nt = and tho freetom of the people, In fuct, the | is valuable while restricted to Stsownsphery, | author's former crestlon, Allee Ferrard, 183} Washington. ‘The author dovg not adyocate An American Honeymoon, diatinctivecharacteristic of reek and Roman | but that sehere {a confeasedly Mimitad, Itis vary goo gpeclinen of au trish girl Shots | ge AM of any particular section, nor pre- Ate Land m Society. political economy wasslavery, ‘Thosanuclent | permitted to the political economist to Minit } will +f and “ too acute to bo so completely en- | fond to designate for the emigrant’ the par- ait ffondot mtd te Ttrsused, ano omer | oribies cessed lator ai tigate the | i vow tang phase, of an scion and | sual by, te, prlete orto bee ec | Houta aud on wich, tp soul alte, bul at t bi 4 vo- | to study all the phenomena belongs at | subdued jorea of ¢ hi Hf chyueva. (With that aalvoto and ¢rankness | wan, A™tudy of the financial iexisiation of | phase cxclusively. “But tho general reader | fon, 93 BYiat of her. pith fash- | to does afford valuable Information ns to the jon ‘ Peuken womamend. Roe soi Pus Tor tore. tian tii, ond a work like Mt | puilous,” "Miss Laffan. comments frealyy mucha by whieh ther tatondlng, soHN0 (Ont: Aes ath ‘Tho Legtutaturo of Massachusotts has Just 1 fern-guthorer, Thorv’ Beare ey end UE SOROS TOE ae eee oe an erase ova far thelr eoue floston Publis Library. ‘Though tho grant wus | FS" qtoried, aiull or grants who ur uot fond af opposed by some legtilators ua favoring tho clty | rors. Vo bu ignorant of thoir commun panes autho nayonso of tho Stato, tt waa punted with | f26R f facattunbia ana oxpoclully fe thls true gratifylng promptoves. Tho only condition an- | wron a work uf such high atump oa * Fervs of noxed to the ait was that tho library should bo | Kontuoky" may be secured fora pominul sum oper laa cldagnear thie Htale, andiucked. Inthe pooket during wstroll, Of ‘Tho old firm of Houghton, Osgood & Co. have | terny in general the author observed: On ase dlasolyed, aud two new firms ave takon te | count of thelr graceful qaree and ouriuys ore luce. Under the new urrangowent, Col. Jolt | gana of roprod ustlon: wey OCLUpY B unique f Ammou boconies a member of the tira of | plice sinouy the fuiuiiles oF the vexetablo kiuys James It, Osgood & Co. Col, “Ammtaon is well | dom. ‘Thor wide distributjon renders then known in tho Weat, where bo bas for so many | genoral favorit, Jt is didionlt to - tue eure buch B wolcomy visltor, His huets of j-uxing why they. should = bu | constd- Fronus will rejoice at bis quod fortune, and | ured = more ‘attractive . than :. Howorlu- jab him success nd prosperity. plants, unless it’ by on aououne Mr, William Cu@sing has been at work for Of thy great profusion of thelr bright and duil= neurly two years upon a biographical dicuonury, cally tata ‘green fronds, the -grucefulness of ” 0, aud thelr bappy-aduptution, when to bueaiiod Tho Contury uf Authors," wile | HOLE TOL tO, i eet ‘ot winter’ decoration." names of all pow ° e welll conta a lise of tae fa eine? catalog dure | The work cannot Failte delignt ull bo, peruse fru tho past 100 yours irate, Ht will be ua | Voruble light of a tavulug OF Nature, ud, thorough muster of bw study. | Hig remarky tn juss completo us reyurds tha Drftish Hupitesaud | Gonorut on forws,, thir slruoture, cultivation, will notice only thy most fmpartant authors Of | furtittzution, cluasitication, mothuds of cotlect= tho reat of tho world. ing and drying, toxethor.with bla koya of yeucra ‘Tho * Memorial Sistars of Beaton. indie ang spociés, will bo found invaluaple, " stoudy progress undyr Mr, Wiusor's supervision, | og all the large quarto Works, jssuied by the aod dprtiting will begin tmmodiately. Back | wyester survey sone surgi th uaygwiicouee article 18 to be signed tn facesimito by the cone | this gruty great Work. It comprises nearly 1,0 tributor, Now cngraviniy will bo yivon of subs | quarto pages, illustrated by furly-Lve chrono fects atroudy fantillur, and many views, objects, fitsyrapiio plates “und Tinea figures, These writings, otis DUVEE Europe enter doy wilt bo ins ) plates wurpass in beauty auythlng of the kind cluded. Mr, J, Haunmond ‘Trumbull of Hart: | bor tasued In tais country, Bu ‘accurnte ts ford, will jooutributo (8 DBDer Of ee tina | the coloring of specimens that oyery elude of rintod In Buston and Camuridge in the Tudlaa | color, every hue; and even tho gause of tho minted muloh, attt Oe luuatrated: with fae | wings of moths ure perfectly dullucuted. It uot siulies of some of their titles, only does crodit to tho wuryoy, but dose moro A pamphlet entitiod “La Finlande Indépend. thun credit to the [ithogray? or the Goveru- | anto ot Neutre,” recently published in Parla, te nt Printiug-Oilloe. - It 1s a particularly abut > attracting’ aomoe uttention on tho Continent, | volutug in tho lst ot Sour leary aud army 0 Finland reoulved from Alexander Ia Coustitus } topics truated. Dr. H, 0, Yurrow, Aasistunt~ tion of its own, which has bitberto: boon honest- | Surgeon U.8. A. aud Zodlogist of the expedt ly uphalils According tu tha wuthor, the Pun- | top, coutributes a chuptor upon keogrupaical tlaviuts intend ta doprive the Proviice os spon | distribution aud yuriadun with regurd, we ous needs aud powers of production, In pos- sesaion of certain Janda and other sources of tnaterlal; required, the mode of euiployin their labor so ag to maximize the utility o! their produce,—that Is political economy, ‘As a scelunce, or even that there wasn “A fresh, spirited romance, characters and scenes ‘are new and uniquely depicted." | Elegant t2mo. Vol. of 310 Pages. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. informed 4) the Greeks ond Romans shows that they x moon In Hara bat she was spending ber honey “earofully guarded thelr International relu- | Blangul’s with all {ts erudition does not | and apparently truth{ully,on modern ri cures hone, ful,” exclulmed my friend." Yea,” was her rv. | tons, the elvil status of forelguera, the | satis! y hin socluty, The contrasted | fortunes of Ohrtsty | _—""The Handbook of Drawing,” by Prof. py 1 gnloy it iimmunauly." ‘Thea it ocourred | nature and effect of taxes, the en-| Of the translation we may say that tt has and her friend Kather, o girl of a higher | William Walker, contains over 00 woodcuts bund tat be had seen nothing of tho ludy’s couragement to be given toegrienttire, and | been fairly slong. but might have beun better, | type, Mustrate the theme, Esther, to hor | and {Ilustrations, *’Tlie purpose of the wor! thou?" he dung Tpband te Dot bere to-day, the direstion ehuavt byation.? Ha fhe uss of the arma ry us nt nee erOWs is the daughter ots a a. lovout: Joman | is to furnish such Information on clomentar; arses . z ion’ {3 not sutlafactor! ned atholic and a sincer surpristS Couitcal oxpresslon of amusement and | economy in these earl and Sinperfectly | und tho latter is usod with different ani not | attachea to 8 Capt. Jocetyi pee oe 4 aan Ho tg iat Been i not por-| in any other compact form, It has bi Upon hor face av she answored, with @ t, ' Merry taught a stated doctrines. In Att{ca ugriculture was | exactly harmonious intentions, as on pages | mitted to marry lim b ally deore re} ‘und c| hat. peli mel Thole bine ie Noe Nyanga bee commenced and sunmuraedty forelgn trade | 10 and 19, Again, other words, as “facili” | therefore Uoumod tod ee of n- broken ‘eat Mt heer eer ratd eee atlon puget a honeymoon ie unique. Twonderif the | Was carried on oxtensl vel duties were | and "fecund,” aro not happily appiled. We | Christy is brought up ina laxer clrele, and | of the judgment.” It 1s expected that tho ‘enn ry id was enjoying bls honeymvon with levied upon foreign luportay interest was | acknowledge the dif iculty of trunstating | makes her escape from an uncomfortable | Information given and the practice recom- Ferment on tho othor side of Atlantic? | high and money scarce. "In overy Greek | techuleal tering Mtorally, but an equivalent | home te weds Protestant from the black | mended will enable the atndent to make 8 Wud, State,” says BOckh, ‘tha finances ‘were In | cnn generally ba substituted to advantage. | North, of Huguenot deacent, truthful ond slguificant outlines and draw- the hands of the soverelgn power; and at fa often the technical word is translated ‘The book 1s cleverly written, but very long | sna from outlines and djagrams put before ‘irs A Suicidal Bridge, Athens the legislation on financial alfaira be; | tno parenthesis by a word or phrase which | drawn out. ‘There ts too much of It The | ifm in lecture-rooms aud elsewhere, ‘The og geM the suspension bridge which crosses the longed to the people, the odininistration of | might profitably Nave been substituted for ) conversations aro admirably tnanaged, the | book bow heen successful In England, and eng iver, at Whvellng, W. Va., no teas thunton | them to the Supreme Counoll, ‘Tho states- | It, na on page to quote & single Instance. | other portions less so, ‘Tho scenus whore | there docs not seem to be any reason why St Ve Jumped to watury graves. man who, like Aristides or Lyouraua, suc] (iMatarv of Political Economy, By J. A. | Jocelyn is lstening to Esther. sluging; Mitle | should not ba bere. ‘To educatw tha eye bs

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