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: : ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 10; 1880-—TWELVE .PAGES. NEW PUBLICATIONS, uive rdiiitional value to the volume. Rending Tt crentes. a desire for more, and en will fend to. tnory gonerel tending OF Kheliey’a works, Mttul- Woy ranke with (he Nratot Engllah poets, and by aun henunintquce Is gure to be better understood, ) by Gov. Rhymany | and uppecelated, by Willan ti uals “Donrborn —" Luelo Rodey,"” a society novel, by Henry vari #0 | Grovilio, le published by T. 1h, Peterson & Iratlic Tion, The atin y dulged in auch excesatvo ude of fruit, Ie, hiw- [ 1. Drea ‘ ever, rathor an inter: Heming | Wo B. Hool Jan churning occapition, heattiful wad ples Mra, William Marry; * . dnt, Mr, Koo paints it in it brbehtent i Charles Handolph;” “Old. Ladies’ Eom “| He fa an enthusiast, and thorefare parc Mra, If, W, Raymond; Tas Cracavo Tt Skotche and St di L " euthuningetny I Shas ganminet alk tho bene nity Gow Bross; Evening Journal, s uidios—) eloments ta render his enthustaym cvontagions~| Tiler-Qecai i O8—LOCKO ON | Fis book is dmnieablo epeatmen, bF buak- | Obsnrvate 1 . an adn ad by From Maino to Toxas the now,| — Educatlon—Succosd with «| marinas ha plotures willbear Glows, Inapoction | Hench by uae, peummand sad, the, Gh: | ur ean If verantit and ene Wor modo of salutation has come to hes, . ‘Small Frutts. ing: his figures appene turubetuntiate bie tacts, | Kuporintondent Doty. eho work ia ruitished | Wot ouly alifers fron thusa witlul prccdon tt : 5 and his.arguments and reasons are eloverly | iu partant fo cents @ pact by Ik Blanchard & Ov. | Din" g it ee td “Thivo you read that book?” : Hostarteoff with nm very neat uphor- | Wheaton, Jil. ae Here aaa oe ro Mienenctue. ening. in “What book?” “ . fam: Miinall frults.to people wlio livo tn the 4 UZucle iuntoy” gives proof of artistic aktit, hat hor ; yenra lke huaven,—objects of tniversal HISTORY OF NEW Yorx, pitalo Tusley | ewes BoE Oe well ' «Mie one-written by ‘One of the'| Myths of the Middle’ Ages—Among | ferro and very wancral, newtect” | But wo | past Niith of tho Second Volume of Mfrs. Mars, prove, tho vorlatence ue dimestto *virtuos ft : 34 f r Ga ar z ¥ . ki 4 Fools,’ and deilicated ‘to’ other the Thorns—Bible Dictionary Log cultivating anal or Gi cote aa ae pec city's prow: | tn ef Rruien, outside of Pulgyaro ape torn, ‘membors of the ually! Si must *- | History‘ of Ohioago.' foreheekihe ilgntorarpawiat Maited tae | rem tnrough the period, when New Yori was toe, PeUT ony wigecand mother faithful * ave 29. z 1 convulsed with the offects of tho French ievo- | unto death,” though exposed to trials and tomp- get that; overybody is reading it, , ; : auddent; i o ; Your best friend suggests it as | __ + 5 : * tot toes WD. Hh ard te | Washington's Cabinot betwoen samilton nnd | —"Man Pi “In cellent novel of tho most enjoyable thing he knows; | Native Flowers and Ferns of | Seto & Co. Teleogey Now Kork: Dodds | retrereon, of Anron ure. in Congress, of Calet | Amoriean Hor Tho scone opens i Toston At ho most enjoys & 5 ag SS ey ‘| Stustioe day's mission to Bnginnd to nvort wae, | {82 exinning Of the Into Wary oud iaufterwart tho: chance actunintance and tho'| ...-the United States—His- | cuntous MXTHS OF THM MIDDLE | of the Incobln soctaties, of Hamilton's retire preuaturend tithe Scutnweny Gadtlerneuie, (tne ’ ‘a aie qinceees with Bmall Fruita, Dy Hdward Intlon, and gives a frenh ncvout of the strife in | tations,’ scott, Is a religions cuthusinst, fa stranger refor to.it at once as the tory of New York. r,(8, Baviug Goud A z mont from tho Troasury and Oliver Wolcott's iives up bin dosire uf being a missionary td . 8, hat of no icono- Ki it 0 hil try in the ks. ‘Tho heroiuo fs, e uppermost tople. For months tho id s | ‘Siew ig Gould is somewhnt of appointment, of Rufus King os Sonator: and | serve hin canny a, ote ae hessino ts Ifwe have any ploasine tttle supersti-'| afterwards Minister to England, of George Cin | © beautiful gi ic ir bollofa, ho delights in wielding the tua- |’ ton's retirement from overnorahip of New | ™ystery to the end of tho story, A kind! ewspnper correspondent has dip- es noe wah Hana gi y : P 4 ntrie ftallun alnging toncher Ian well-dray pei Lie , H. | Miscellaneous Worke—Art Publications slots rol which sail knock thom fron the-| ul ilfrmat ik ocaioned et the’ atarisat | gparater nt num tn ocak fen Te ped his nimble pen into evry pos- i ee eee e nc itcovely Guitdoin, | Thostory (s well written and.tho plot etrong attd - Magazines—Literary and Art of which havo. recelyad tho now A anak birt L full of dramutic {ntorest.. its anarsuons atte ‘Bible item of gossip about tho au- : eee: have. Lie Btovong to inteaduco slenin navigutlons Of | thor daevidentiy at home in neanp and under thor aud-his ok. The great date |” - Notes, and cnlarged’ edition, ho critically ex- | John Fitch and bis experiments on» tho 0. Without being a great lies devoted two, three, and four ‘columns to extracts from it and comments on its power anil popu: | SKETCHES AND STUDIES. wired OL TALLN, |The Ar euEat oe ON ee hontey Jom Fitel inaking ita telat trip in tate, | Rootlae lek Oe lee 8 lnrity. It evon aroused tho sober’) ste.2ymonda isa man of too much good taéte, | and lis tur-famod Asiatic Chelstian Enipiro Is, | geuntiat tug tits whero “thn Tombe'™ twse-| Ree Waiting Multec tod «Ee tnbem ae Hone monthlies” and quarterlies, Tho | fe scholarship, and Itorary abitity to write a. popularly speaking, “Knocked: highor thir’) stand, Othor illustrations include n skotol of the weiter Of thosa short tories, Mins Nore iltactinitonat itaviow?? wayae oor book, lis skotthes and Btudies In South wrdrowy th sdlvining “roa “of “tho, Mid- | T Medford House” and tha road lending tot | Murry, tells weitor for the floston Yferud thut a rae 4 ‘I aly wl y sent o Justles Jay; aloo ” onal ov y! om Europa’ which isthe titlo of his last work | oi? shimeulous powery Willian ‘Tell, | Viow uf. tho ‘Government Houso. upposit, tho Hivtnectoun kitenipt nt verinentony abd eae facile pon'Tull scope, and bas por- | the hero of Switzorland, ig sh own to havo been Howllog Greon, built for an “Executive Man '| originally tt had only these two voruust? ‘hore Holstaeseat honey and with thr mend: | {leave ianarie faa hanecnoud aaa few | bel aprotic taf Pirro van Carnal, |" "AMA Mule and talug i goes of water 0 9 wnend- | the Faroc Islands, HonROwONE tale om heady lorre van Co . Tho protticst nikitqowns under the sun, s i Iund, and in Danish “traditions. And #0 Str. | who.was Licttenant-Governor of the Mate for |. sioekiaele chitown under tho suit, the eritle apell-bound. : {og benutics of which ho fe thoroughly faraliiar. | Gould continues nis atuicks vn niniters of cou | elgitoen yearn und of Cen. Phitip van Cort: | “Btekinyglens, slippuriens, wit tn tho mlgnt, - Teh ly about once in ner ipters which have Jess of sceole de-") mon repute. Tailed.Mon The Saven seo} Jandt, the lntter from o rare mininture, ‘Chis cf 3 is Only about once in ag gene soription or of bletorical recollections and com: | ors of eae ©The in the Moo Pare contains: a portralt of Aaron Burr, In| “Sitand comb tholr beautiful hair, ation that s book appears which aonb a8 nee a Debt of Rll to Ital cAptonrist and Pope J Bt. Geurge,” and | tilspart are, notes concerning the familios of ‘Those wonderful waves of brown and gold, a rature, Popular. Italian Pootry of the F ren —eneh of these } Jay, Sunda, Van Cortlandt, Van Wyek, Rufus ‘TUL tho fire ls out tn the chamber there, 4 H thoincs has a chapter tolteclf, fram which, start- | King, Hornblower, Henry Waiter Livingston, And the litth co Fe id, ig at once and universally accepted | Renalssnnce, Thoughts in Romo About Chriat- | (omen hai a chapter tolisclt from which.elutt: | King, Hornblower, Henry Walter bivingstons | atid the little bare feut mea cold | aga marked element in Hfe and | ™as. Two Dramatists of tho Last Contury—the | mero akclatom, and u akcloton uf wothing In par- | Now York aud Chicngu: ratlvo, whieh shu did, und gold it to the Allantie literature. About thi years ago author'glyes un the fruita of sound reasoning Slontar, It Be eivierctio ie ie ai estar x a Monthly, Then sho tried another, Tyline Hor le '. .— | point. str. Gould's style Is ntwiys ples x or rLow: “ ‘ i bln ) ; : muide-book fi bla doscriptions of th famous | tham thy Aubicce at falatul investigation, | Ono yenr ago Tix’ Cmicado ‘Trnune bad oo | With the public, was dealined by tho llantte, Cornice drive,—overbanging for scorcs of miles | Many of the Inte elted will probally bo henrd | casion to call nttention to tho first sories of a | Tite ‘Trinuse bus already published coplons the waters of tho Meditorranenn, and passing | Of for the first time ns we gaze upon thelr ruins.) work with the nave titlo, ‘The ruviow in ques: | {ind “ Contessloum-of we Frivolous ities ah A FOOL'S ERRAND, by Ono of through cities, towns, and villages famed in | jhGlr existence will anly, 10 Rene eattuom | tion deult {n brief with tho entire history of bo | book runs woug naturally, pulnting ema of te , bY : history and in soug,—nor in his rambles throuxh | wy havo long been fansIllar. tauteat Ilternture, Justly placing, tho: work of | more murked follies of fisblonably life with ‘the Fools,’’- has seized. upon the | Alscolo, Floronce, Biona, Porugin, Amalfi, | | (Curious Myths of the Middic Agos. By 8. Har. | Prof, Thomas Meshal a8 the crowning nchleve> mnoritod eatira, Aud condemning, Uy futerency, - y GuIG, Boston: foboris ros, Price $1.60. the mode of ite of fuationablo or “eocluty | Capri, Palerino, Romfnl, Ravenna, Parma, and | fog Gould, Price $1.00.).) mont in butanienl scloncv. Tho author has now F popular imngination, and for siX'| tho. quaint old. towns of Provence, Br. By- fesed tho second ruries of anothar twenty-four | Mit. daere fa noting in the vole that init solid months. has been! running | wonds not unnaturally seca things from au ANEW NOVEL, parts, with chromo-Ithograpbie plates Illuatrat- | nor tho othor ohuricturs prevent any abnormal th A. edith fter edit eathotla point of viows his attontion {a first | Tho.author of “ Among the Thorns" bas not | ing oach species desorlbed, und with u life-size | features, There is also consldorable dry humor rougit. e€ ion alter e ON. BS | directed to that which is most attractive iunrt | adopted tho tntest faabion of anonymity, Witt’) ongraymg, accuruto in color and detail. As peattorod piirouura tho s ros. ‘Tho book ‘fast as it could Ho printed. or in, nrehltetir, then ho dinwunses to his | wih the Publis are piauéd Into buying books-| Diractor af tho Gurmantown Nurseries, Prot. | Glover without, Mpeg bell ental % eo 4 torical memories, and inally adds bis own comn- cUUAG y do not a wi cobain bua beon a: purse of Introducine tentious, Tt is the marked book of this | Monta on tho whole. nally adds le own coin | Aire Mary Lowe Dickinson ia hiready known to, |-into tine colobrated Doluuleal eardon of Poun | One Leon welts preccuessore = Llveie. ‘in, Gos ot! s ‘ mast ovary flower, from its wild tate, | anfWheets L ge ‘generation, Combined glyo usa most attractivoand valuable | 80 appreciative cirolo of renders through hor;| SMe iteccutad in this wore: In tala wae: |e et ney tage author. thory Kons So great has been the domand | rs. tree from peduntry, clearly and intolli. | recent volumo. of pacing “lidelwalse” 1M} dun, too, is woutinuuly employed that funaent | writers of a desivota ™ ploeh tito Hoston wits >So great has heel 0 Fently weitton, imparting freah Interest to old | “Atnong the Thorns” afre: Dickinson has writ- | artivt, sv. lola Lainzer, While atudytng thos | gnd iiostan society. whieh bis unfortunately for it thatthe publishers have had | scency and places, and teaching again many for- | ton @ story that’can be highly praised, though.) tmarvolous plates, taken from hia pulntiugs, one | toon too long restriined wo four to bu effective. duplicate sets of plates made, and | &gnlewens, " Zoln might call {t's fallure, . Thoro Is no desaont | Suuins transported to Tho Hels, the woods oF | © Drs. Henuchsunp row” ted, tho way. ‘Tia duplicate sets of plates made, and | ake on or te aa se aabtidive tue | Hg thowowors of whlch heand hiiaubterrancsi| Tivtny reuiity tue deitente tints and ahaldes, the | Veine ai thera aro others Coswoll tho list. Sie now it is printed simultancously’| Corcico withoue one wort about pluco which | WHOL aro the Voluntary, habtues, ANTS oF | patie and sopats, that calyx .and curollus, the | Grunts plot is vury slight, but bie cluiracte scone, from | ‘ in New York and in Boston, and | Hes between, Montong and Bat ene tim | Yerout to the streets of ono of | tho auipules, and oven tho ininuk Mamoutous | deawing is wood, and Hot exaguernted for offect, thousands are sent to the West. th, Pulms aro its ebiof churacturistie, ‘hoy i h}} artiats who aro unablo:ty obtain more thi | Another feutnre uf tho book is that wo like Miles The public verdict confirms tho | kaweetna, tas euswenswnl and feuthor ihe | Lov aud ie! thotu surest Navity af aa,| nerley SHO R.acuntey ch ae, sure pu | Ques aaa cue tr ae wells outside tho town, whore women come with | -sotoranda full supply of exeltiog incident, vue’ | Portions of. the country, hors pore | frivollty and ovidont ‘henrttesiess, | Confea- y Ac; | brazen pitchors to draw water. In somo of the.| howhe reciting incident Lut } trayed, this work is unexcelled. For the driw- | gions, ctc.,"-i8 light onough to be popular. Cincinnati Commercial’s remark: | biszen pitchors (0 tho pinin thoy sping from n'| Rowhero docs the stury tend to lng-room tuble, the vunsurvatory, the special rs “It is o thrilling book, indeed.” | thick Manorreom ty Ot aplky iaaveac and reat | Gfminaya tn wick tho fashionable seboot aro,/ student, or, "tho! library,” tid (work hae | eo Wagtlons, translated fro the Franek t i ¥ ” ow ‘equala. ah netdent 0 My ir ; - PRIGE, 81. Heong of tap seu ot ardor piemoct tas | wosdeResyrbar a. the Ula ls Spiny dea” | oepengo aud ascuraey attending the putenton | guthar Ais, suave Ee ey eae i : Collect, of Hornblowar and his steam | Statids buinat watt . 7 . nae tint beet vl ral 5 thon There | Betrance of New York City at tho closa of the | —AMias Porry's new book, “Tho Tragedy of the * LITERATURE but, before ho is through wi oy century. The opening: attraction of this nuim- | Unexpeetad, and Other Stories,” ta bright and 4 . is noteneugh left on which to hang the smallest | ber isn full-page iarettCn of tho Collect ur | readablo. In addition to tho title story tho book Lodger,” “A “In thy Red front’ Northorn eltios, to, n. rent. Southorn,| (BRity) processes of tha stems. As a work for | His descriptive ‘writing ta onsy and: plewsins. I 7 . hi - | of the work, it muy bo mentioned that by somo francs, Whilo tho Freach detinition of " virtua” ‘Gold at alt aicoles tenes par, sent poskeah by. iat teeta Rong tho level hors pe Telit fory (athe eontral thread or tue navel, The ad, | mista tho ‘ongraver ‘rae tg. wrony selenite | BERT fall af univerant, aeeuptuee, tho wcrte of rare and curious pluuts, palntod tulips an ‘ daily 42 ama printed ben 0 -ongraving o! f - Shannuts of the Grawiing, streames ... Ip | Wards becomes his wifo, and tho yrowth of tho | contaimng it. goon ns it was rdiscoverod, | ls not strikingly Orginal, but the ‘author bins ; eke lerond othor brother intoa great merchant prince, HIS | pene, sivohin Onlered 0 now plate, ata cost of | shown grent skill tn Ite development. Tha little Montone speaks, of Groce lerends, aud Ban | grant tamplution, is woridy, to nv brotior’s | Si which was uistributed to alieubscriocrs.,. | herd, Toul to tho lost hol of w rick furnlly, tre ‘ solves at Donlighera transported to tho Bast;,| UrPban dayghter bla ruth, oud his repacnion | Ono of the Poculliritics of Prof. Mechiin's norunt of his purontazy, but smnxtous to discover is J ail told with w akill’ thut shows tho u D ae it [ttwwith big sourct'and tho ndventures it- and lyihg under its tall pulms can fancy our-'| Nor ig boy wamnn of the world, | Stilo marke this work, in bappy contrast With | Pe dee ei tee ata y ’ s ‘ ry hus to do, Whon ho is selyes at Tyre or -Daphuo, or in the ganlons of | soo much a womun of the world In faut to weite ER eee nen em gem Ta Seen ayeure puoi oh hye tenter Fata to a é J x ie a 4] strolling player, whoge fortunes he follows for n Foe a ree eae eeleen tan bocria | ie by Eorturing horoes aid heroines, tuy tug Hecw tho subject of pogiic abusion., thus been | tong timo, At tho mins death ho finds othor y Bt ¥ thon alive so that an {dle curiosity nay sou how vf v1 i protcetors until .bo {6 old enurgh. te abift for Blanchard’s History of Chicago, a monn, dwelling, Of poor parouts,, wil be Bur: | Yoges oF fond and bud fortting affect the pulse | pues Po pas ite diacyl blogeanhyy “and itinself, shun, with vehi couspuision, he Wane Native Flowers and Ferns of the U.S. | fioso apartments, “Tho chairs of tho entrance: | Sod tho eyullitrium of tho nerves, his ts | something of its |btbllo phy carocully | Ment about, Living to etranest aad moet Te saloon fave boon Hterally atripped of their cov. | frya old tnablonsll ivy | tough better inro- | Written, Up, The mddicinal sud polaonous tauntiooxpérionce, until ble quost Ie rewtnlod cringe by entnustastio yl tora: tho horw-balr | cone fetion than. tho advuutupes of Ttabert | propertios, tho ceononila use na in artivle of with sucunss. SM.’ Malot carrics us nll ny ts Mosiom ‘Princo.”. Thon Ajnceto ho | jn the vivisection style, which amuses tho pubs 0 ‘ : atutfing underneath protrudes itself with w sort | Thorn, the young American in Italy, in oscil OF A composition of dyo, is onrofully noted, | OVer Franec, and brings us in contact swith many tis B of comio pride, as if protesting that iteame tobo | fis'7ty tue young Amorican tn Mealy) ti ands, | No one had-over challenged’ tho suporiority of rane aud conditions (oF, men, “Now wo aro or fo thttordd In a honorable sdrviee, Bomo of the | Rani plying American snrowanose aud owns | feof, bochad ae a wtudent tn thia lino, Ie lina | We eens tine ottadon and. aro edt Me ; 3 furniture seome now; but many old presses, Ine | right courage pgulnet chowubesquontatentagens | eum beck known to horcultutista us the witer | iho totam of wuoal-mine by an dceldont white \ Curlous Myths of the Middle Ages. latdl with murbles, ‘ayutcs, “and luplsclaaull | and teencharies. of -tho chlor, Henetio, Henciuy | Of to Gardeners Mouiliy, ta uotaniets as Lr ina fovor of uxuite a tho nolgh: ot 4 : auch aa Ttatlan families presceve tar gone | fnd teeacharies of (tho chet, Uenctty. Hence? | fessor in botany is thb Bint Hoard of Agri- | sproadya fovor of uxalteinent Found the nolan “ it Amony. the Thorns. ~ . 4 erations, bnve an, wr of — respoctitble | the ond uf the story. na’tho vonuriuio- priest, | cultura of Ponnsylyauja,; and by ig contriiu. Horkea Goan fouully, we find ourse! vou th ' ; ‘Ratiquiky, “about “thome Nor “ise there | $9, Seine tory ae ee neranore Hafan | Huns te Lotanteul Uiteratiies and ty acloney in | DeoPo gr Boo? tne cana ‘wads intaioe eh Confessions of a Frivolous Girl. any doubt tuat tho young Napolcon ted bismin | orufe und | Ainorionn inaniinosa’ ars. pitted Kunoml wa a Vieo-Prashlent in, tho Acmlemy of | rt. eating ‘most dinteputablo: members af tho Tragedy of the Unexpected. EY » Sorin adark back catane* -Aguitiat ouch ather: nuthtunovonly, Tho place | tho tacts onumivrated and of tho‘ gratifying salo | dangorous clusscs, aud brought intodisngrucabto & 14 = foo, Inadark back ebum-+/"Gf niost af the atory 1s tn. this country, and ith Mingtt ¢ Oe ntOse DE the story, tein this country. and | of tho Hrat ‘sortes of the work in Chieaga itis | voniact with Magistnttus und olfcurs Of Jusitou, : ni ae : ber, is tho bed In which he.was born..".'.. ‘Tho om ‘Bol Hdent fall aT dvone Seca * il a ln oF te oar Hosa foahy | ew Batam ogee on tannr ard: | MOAT AGES ave Nahar Snceon | trocar mn aaventire aq they ats FOR SALE BY Bonaparte family. The windows look out paryy | Huo must know tho native New Kngland poor | tint yeries will be begun at only. z of qulot landscapes aud tho life of cities, iu par hou! xe 80 well wlesoribes, “Nowhere elaa.” 5 : oF una. Mencecaes. ad the. ite oro : It doubt, the memory of this home that oe vi . | (Native Flowors aud Ferns of the United aay Hera Is, aro porpetunily chang. HY é Ht HE A D Fae deat Pon einpeyor dentun scsemen | Mo aixe, oval be found euch poverty andacit, | giutgs,, By rot, “thotuy dtechan. , Socond | Wu, Alinaugh somes bint Flohgedmara-ot eo He 9 0 ros] Nowhore clao .womon who 1 el ‘book v 0 found ‘th the that it for tho ‘good of Corsien --sehomos thnt might: | Steen ena eine provesds of tio bute | SuriCa. Awouty-four purts, Ono hugdrud | 40 hoee ill be Fouad worth tha Hime sent in have brought him mors honor than. may. con- vals “4 plates. Fifty cents per part. 1! , Phila quests, ue whieh gry nanos foam. meaty. cote | of dried applon, doing tt Uravoly, and uuver | Bet, Jchariou lobes 00.) We He De» cl out”. Ls Ing -that thoir only hope hangs on n sour a gar | '<?| i = ae ni eG 4 oe * . Biaed -40 Madison st. In anothor place ho has tho following eloquent | PPE AF. whore tho eilechith-sovered tans MINOR NOTICES. | tuo contonts of Viek'e Monthly for Hea add na Becieg cietn Ear er eee ‘ok womon wha.carn If by washing for summer | | Strange Stories” ea tranalated edition o “Agricttltural Bates, LACKING A COUPLE OF LOYAL STATES. | frown moro golden: docay hina mera and thoro | fuse, Tat Pts. Anybody “Alara, | the fotiowlng short tales by tho twin-workurs, | teAtls Torsion #4 Nev Ghans of Ness Fro: nvadod-friczo and enpitel; war, too, tras dond | the lava wornn, tho poor tortured motor, MM, Erckman-Chatrian: Tne Mystorlous | tobtl pee ss ‘For Tas Chicago Tribune, Py ftswork, » . , Yot, inspite of tine and vio- | who fatisaalcep groping with her hand over the | Sketch,” “The Dean's Wath,” “ Abraham's Strange Scenery and Plants," : @ Thos Inok but a couple of Northorn Btates, Jonesy tha Acropolis sary ons puimuole of beau nillow to foot Thetnsety hed uf the Baby that has | Offering,” “Tho Throo Souls" “Tha Inviatblo | —With thio July mimbor, the Bankers’ Maguztie ives Lisle Uae a souple oF oral Bates Pys.ilke an ovcetasting flower, througd nil thts | beow torn away fru hor, stundd nf tho ster | yo," and “Tho Wonderful lads.” ‘The Fronolt | entursupon itsthlety.tlfth volimo, Me. Homans ‘ They Jnok but # couple of Loyal States, anurblos tO the, air unheedod. And now, more | with no loss skill. ... Mami’ life alone ane in ie | title. #Contes Fantastiucs," yivos a much bot- | haa mado this periodieal indisponsablo to bunk * OF sturdy, volld, Northern States, than ever, {te templos soom to be incerporste | adventure enough and charactor onough for x | teridoa of the nature of those stories than the } era und business ten, dnd his woll carned the ‘No pay tha Hebel dovt! - with the rock thoy.crown. The slabs of colutwn story, A more calculating writer would | ono udoptod by the tranelator, + . nucéess: his offorts have achleved. Ono of the ss, ! nit basement, bave grown togathor, by lone | five tnuds two orthree novels out oF the’ mat f fv ‘) Dort tontures of tho work ure the reports nnd: a i pressure or molecular nduesion, into n coborent | rials hore Invited on ond volume, Mra. Diskin- | | —FH#080 who enjoyed that bright. and lively ro | dicowta of teal decisions, whiok ure ut valuy to = Jie Freed tholr slaves in alzty ares, « | Wholo,. Nor have weeds or cceping ivy invaded | fon nus grout literary abliity. it is plum that | Mance ontitlod * Airy Fuiry Lillian,” will give a | banks aud bankers. “he July nuinber bas tho me) They wilt net let true Preodam thrive, tho gittering frogimcats that htrew tho snered | sho hax sean a groat dul of tho world, and thoee | lonrty welcome to auothar work froin.tho same | usual varloty of uriainal nrticles, eto, : ‘gho'Drigadiens that stilisurvive, Hill, "The sun's ist wlono bas ounsed n chanke | who rend this story will hoposuon tu got another | yun, ™ Ueutty’s Daughturs" lucks the vartety |" ane southern Planter aut Burmer ia tae old- ; y from hdr pen. Her publishor announce 48 In | and animation of the formor work, but {t 1 | cut agricultural jourunl ju the South, and for And bupd tg rule tlie Nation. thoy. oe hilo the exquialtg nlaptation of Crock bulld: | praparution, te “ Bhndaw of ouret, cy Ick but a doaple of Northern | Ing to Grea inndseano. hus Doon enhanced so thon : Revertholess n good, clean novel, worth reading, | murY than forty years It bus boot tho ‘nblo ox- States, ote. ; | tataor chun impaired by, that “untmnginubte | plains Coe Lurk: sGe We: Gusietou & Co, | und adaptod to te warm wenther,since it ro: | ponent vf the ayrtoultural inductries Of thy . touch of tine’ which has broken the regularity | p, Bouth, Saunders bus, assumed ite ‘They print tholr baltots on tiesuo thin, deat laa dittoned thacblaci-workoe ene acuipes | 20 8 Quiros no oxtraordinary exertion on the part of | Citorial charge und promives to take It oven, ’ 0 ruudor to remeln inturestad w tho en dd, artoed tu x e C . 2 $ ry more valuable in My ehoson field, Tho Jul; peKens Se ae tthe pelskt fn, ob and Gonfouniied the, painter's frotwork in BIBLE DICVIONARY.- -'| Tho tonth part of George Grove's “Dietion- | number is fultof vitunble fuforuution, and te And treat the bucks ng without soule= Wo Mayet found tio book ontertaining ands |. A good dictionury of tho Bible, within reach | ary of Musto” torminatos the fife of Megartaud | maguzne wilt answor o great’ muny questions Theso ebols ruling Congrens: t successful altompt to give new life aid vigor to | of common readers, haa been tong ncuded iu this | TUOS, half-way through “Opora.” The Wo- | oftuy avked in regird to faring und fariniag ty Chorws—They lack but # couplo, ote, Old and fuinilluracencs, ‘The author iaunaruet | country. ‘Tho olabornte works of Rito and | Kepblcul notices in this uumbor ure vory, goud. | tho Southorn Stutus, Z who paints with hls wholo hourt, and while bis | sintth havo bean ropublisied and oited by | youre he uns, produced. 6 pl in twenty theres | storgord’a New Monthly Magazine tor Inly ts They hate tho schools. They ory, “Oppressed!” | work is thorofore mnrked by x strony personal- vous bo Lis producud 6) plecus With 43 uwks. | ar juproveinent over fia imiediate predecos ; feet ; f | American scholars, but in:forme adapted tu tho | Tho two volumnes when completed proniige to bo i eo ae Mhoy minds toe Wary thoy mado ‘hociesti {ty that vory personnitly Iw original and attract: | ee Cr nintators und the ow nione tuo Ialty. | favnhuablo te anustelany und to inumlu-lovers. fc | Sor, Auoue At, coatenes, Wess ata BY ive, der Wolss: "Lan Toso Wlnnele ‘eicotchios and Studios In Southcrn Europe. By |'An abridgment of Binith’s Dictlonuey bas nise | Wl miko bo nn oxxoUtiat work Uf rofprenee for | Busun Aruver Toles tay cto Wn John Adiington Symonds, in ‘Two Volumes. | appeuredabut, Ike most abritgmuiita, It 1s fur | SY Wurary. ‘ Mae To have thule way, thoy're trying yet, by We'll not bo caught by 8 Rebal net john Koese, Wit, Littors- 2" Theres t . Aut i : ! * ry Mortar Q : ‘ : : _ | diationnry, ‘published by the American, Bu 4 1s a With Union saved, and Slavery kille , LOCKE ON HDUCATION. Kota Gila, vnteh wa peupared by De. Feae ate arm tie Wettiage: braraced by Willh 903 ALK Buorera,". by Magnus Snore, BG. Mj; aud “Exit John Brouguam,” by The Goy- or. ; t With credit grand, and Treasury Mlle * “this book tsa corrected reprint of an bid edi- and ravived by HA, teas i Inspite of all tha lls thoy wilted, ton long anes “out of print" und inmnounced | Packirdy Lo. Der in gir aad Tea, was biily wise: | WiC Row Blewraphicnl Novos. Me; itdowiere | enoriny a We've gulned our victories one Ly ono; twa" toxt book. Slinuttancously with the vdt- | ful in ite thug; but it was far bebind tho Investt= | omfasion of favorit passages or acléctions may _ ’ That of November must be dono: - a ations of the presentilay, The Munday-Behool “4 r F "To anv our mighty Nation. Hon editod by 3r, Quick—and.wutols ts uow be- | Finton beeatmumwuro of itadofcots aul roquestest | UoTeHrutted) Uk He bok of tho usu of thle ce |, iyo Amertean Journat of the Medical Selences rest Clurie—Thoy lack but a couple, ote, *' foro us—an edition of the aamo work by Crmon | pr." Puilip. Schutt, of Union ‘Thouloglent | tronsusea scatiored. throu. the worke of the | it Dubllanad quarterly by Honry C. Ben's Hon & F : n : Daalol was published. Vor some yours thaonly |‘Somiuury, Now "York, to rovies the | front novelist in aioh genurous profusions ‘Tho [Ces Pniladeipoly, ‘thu July number vortains 4 ‘Throughout the North we've seen the galn, Engllah edition has boon tho quohuttz.? ‘Thut | Work, On oxaulnati bo soun dlueov Mosmiptical noticy f4 trier, but answers ita pure some Uw) pages of solid mattor for the Bonwit of Uvvaplte the steal of sturdy Maines tre odltions of the same work aboutd bo taened | ered CME a “mutlifuctdry revision would |-pono, Who book is timely, welcome, aud wall |:tho medical profuasion, | It ia inpeaaible to ylvy Cae Anil now we've but to hold our own, oi ‘ Lay cost more labor thin tho proparition of wi Rdlicd. 4 ‘even a gencrnl idea of the table of contents of Coe, And let the Solid South wont ut the imo time fe ovidence of a revived Inter- | irely now. diutionary. Tho Kunday- See this mugusine. ‘hove who inve for muny yours 00. | A lying thro’ our Guetield band ost, at least In England, in tho sclenco of tench- | Union, therefary, asked hin to odit a now work | | —Mr. Franktin 1. Tough bas writton a little | buen accustomed to consult it pages And tu tt, th Wo'll rouse the North, and rile the land, ing. Locko's “thoughts on Education" tu tho | for tho use of Sunday-school teuchers and oth- | book Intended to serve as a sortof historical | no diminution of vigor or ability, its Original hy. ‘This wroat and glorlbus Nation; + | Oily Valuable work ‘on the aubjuct, weltten In | ors which they wore wasnred he would do In | Handbook to that lovoly region known aa" the | Communications” wid taviows"" ary caretnlly ag Chara. : that country prior to tho wor! ‘Spunicer and] sueb b manuer as to command tha ountidonee of | Thousand Istands of tho St, Lawrence iver.” | odttod and valuable, and tho magazine gives sug- ty ry ‘ka of Spui : For they luck Just a couple of Northern States— } of Ditn, Christian scholars is-woll i of. the churched at | Mreitough wisely diaclaima ‘any title to boing | clict und aeeurate notes of the progrosd of Inud- ‘ney hitvon’t wot th t ‘Tha'Al t g by - | inne. Bho new dletionnry bas now come to | vongldered tho autbor of this book, and in av: | lvl knowledge at home and abioud, Gor They'll lack it tong, you bet! * text book since Lo not unnaturally adopted hy, topography, archivology, and Iitei- | aud Mlrer idea of the work be hax donw. ‘The } pana nuimborof intoreailng articles. Amat Ka) ee a SS a ‘many palpable errors, These luve bean ye ature, Where ure da the velumo moro thun 400 | variety and boauty: pf tho avenery along tho Bt | thet iro: AN. ntl Pubile Schoo aes ‘A SUMMER-IDYL a fully. oxphilned aud eorrouted: te Mr: Culales Muatrationss and t eee pt aro twalvo fle dane bes yey Manta ae rote = aetbore ig ” Guagraphy ‘Outside tho : S . by puxo colored i: tech. ward prepare vouument, tr. x +4 Bs y seal 3 imide by Dre ge, Baynes Oot | Mente, We ull ay i Joknatan, PP Riinburg, | roudvrod wo nttractive by: Naturo with a now {tis t- Houks, Bee Mot, Since! oy ? z fb Thee nut dustitite, Now Marlboro, Mnsd.; wncerning | the’ -Chluene Custom of rootedindtny,” by A, DB. Paysony "A Lan tle Hyylune."is by Dr. George Wilson, | yungo-Lvesun 9; and among: the editorinia, tes und wdditions by Dr. J. G. Kichurd- | * Whipping ut tho ifup.” Our Meutings,” : derived from history und tradition. For The Chicago Tribune, » ny fe rather nogutive. it. is | Scovand, who nre among most truulworthy | torest ri Beucbn rathor thi bor, | geogrupliors of ou Unica, i [ile beneath tho urporuld trees, warning Wesson, renner thin i wifabarbor, | Werke volume eavunices (KS pages, In tho prepa | yn; ,iienity and Healthy Humes: A Gitte to spiel urea Hie a Rulva hse ton whieh wera Ih voulte 20 yunrs- ago, and yee | Fatlon of which Dr, Behatt hus beon ussistod by | jyith ial Let the Scent with madness red muora.ag a colicetion of, for tio most. pact, aint | Heveral competent sebulira, who have devoted | gon, Ilan trustworthy treatise ont Domestic Hy. | “Sanitary Stcthoda,” © Yutinhlem in Education,’ null Sho: world with made as jwwutly wonalblu suggoations for bringing wbout x | Your continied oF to Hea tygral depaetiuents, | glno Ju afl i tirunictes, bjeet en hw oF | * Privutg Schouls," und “An Edueauonal itt or state of he ono * [bot ure My 1 x 7 sortby mo Tho batmy breaths of zephyrs Hzbt oo er ee ee alatthe OF | noderuts Inulte ttak tus over been pabliued | ory Fal fmportaneg, und hononiies warUny OF | torpelaen . . Youcts oyés ani forohead cheek and mouth,’ — | Ahoy furaiah uvidouou of Lockors practical wis: | Inuny country, ‘oat the work is portost would | Ginupieutivdly untechateal mula. Avant | yn fho feu, WrlMantyua et Reoue, Interna {itielssce Crngvant ne the Blue ee cert bilosophical, surewdnuss, ss Dut | Nut be etnimed oven by tho learned and uccom- | Givhuras discasts gad suitocluy ia provontunte, | fiauile, published tn Surly, Bruce, bus outered Whon wandyslux winds drift trom tha Bouth, 1 would hi fifo laut | pllaned uditar, tue we question whethvr fewer | iuud dhe stallaticn prevented to pruve thie point | Wit tha beat art callin, Ly ‘ re It roy Locka binwolf . + boon, Frouch tho beat urtletes feo: ‘ttngettels and Auer reawaly orude and inconi« | fportuctions will be found tn any sinter work, riling but Inturasting. ‘Tho vole Charged with some tayatio firo, the blood to desire that bie cont : valy winall aro not only abirtling but Interesting. | Tho vol | joy maywalnod and voutilns alse huny ariginil ihe golden hours, with wanton mood, ee ease te tahtaw bin” bring it dhta thousands of families where tho | MHon. . Didlivgrato chrontele and lettors from corce- = Cast crimsun shadows on tho plait, hote wre suvoral American oditions of these | ‘linur works would never make tholy way. Ina —"No, 14, Rua BMalot, snothor translation | spondurts at (he funiloy Capita. It is an to- “phoughta,” wud tho prevent work fs nutso | ew instuncus wo noty concumluns tadoubtful | from tho Fronob which may be communded | tercating and “well-manyged periodical, 1s — Like circling mualc of tho spheres, » | marked an'improvement as to supersede thom | oritichim, which wo Fogrot, For exninple, ita | cater than coudomed, It ts oxoiting without | editur hus Just tnished u comploty ludex to ite gi Jecatch tho ucho of n song, aa ee en ertheless tho blograpbiual and | uiken ae suttled that the vix days spoken of iu | belog Immoral, und holds the reader's attention | pages durliy tho Itty odds oats of Hy existence “oat binds my eyes with misty tenrs— Gritioat portions ure valuablo and scholuriy, and | Genesis tirst, wore Iudetlult periods of tine, | totbo und. Tf lea Parisian story of a myater- | which will bo of value: not only to. the subsorth= wo Tears tut to purfect peace belong, . the aa Muiuon ofa work of this kind i¢'sure | Which lacks proof, and sume to bo opposud to | loud wurdor whiol builles the Vronch detvctive || ora tu tho igual, but ulsd ng a returcnco af 4 : + | to contain something new and freab. : the plain lottor of ‘the text, notwithstanding all | force, and ja anly vt length wnravelud and tho | for any Itbrary,! Tho price will bu2d srencs, She And now, beneath tho quivering shade, iSowoe ‘Tboughta ‘Boncoruing Education, Ry | tathus been sald Pport af the long-day | real criulnuls brought to Juatice through the un —Prof, Golitwin Smith's Hyatander for duly hus Ingest Aielnow, beneath the plumed ping, Fee re eoduction anid Novos by the | theccy by Prof, Tuyler Lewis und other. Sut | Weuricd ciforts of au Amorican, wie, 1a upposl | 9 Tumby of terse uu forehiie Aeticl Duder Where bending trees a tent hive tnado, Tove Heit. Quick. Cambridge, Eoglaud; Tho | those wro only spots on the sui, and muy by | tlon te tho authorities, dove a grout amount of | tho huxdiug of * Dosminiun Quustions” it trots = Two eyes look suftly into mine, ¥ Vi "Py vente docinod by others the brightest portiuns of the | Very vluyer detective work. Whe murder te The aC Pale ‘ * : Velvendier Eee: FAC OUERS ‘ecuepttree The (printing und inate ure in | proved tobo no murdor ball, ‘ho Hook ie woll | Of. Zao Continental wud AMEEC out onl Le, ed A warn wwouth moeta ray olinglog kiss; Fee eeertio of votk-mubiag The werk nay | weittwn ond bus heen carefully granulated, | {itu “Slr Musundor (ait amd Munlerdun, aoe Hehind thy hills the gun retires ‘SUCCESS WITH SMALL FRUITS. be found on gale xt tho Sunday-S8chool Union WA ‘| “foun a ° vow Gi 4 be y y ’ : " ="A Thousand Flushes of French Wit, Wise | feotd of tho Nadional Pollo ‘Tho Govern ie With inany: 4 blush of consalyna bl Unilor the ubove title the Itov. Kuwurd F. 1a0 } {toows, No. 73 taudalph atrect, Colona. dom, und Wiekeitness,” sugyosta what It fs not, | mont and the Cirruney,” «The Uul "de While ovening liyhta her slumbrous fires. has collooted the papors originally published by | (A Dictlonury of the ible: tuctodlig Biogen: | dna la nat whaciesuggests. tt fe & completion | Hducutlou,” and Q Guar Pau, I, Mauy BTUATTONIRWETT. | bf0 tn sertimer's Magazine, enlarged and added | Py, Natural Histery, Ueoguphy) Toportiphy. | and tranalutiou. of sentcaoce suteoted frou tho cupuan : ———_——— ian ba Bertie Archiwvology, and Gilerature, Edlted py Patilp | Had. b i | ¢ at a a | to thom, and) fasued thom in ono haud- | gen Ay! hited, Prot Ba ty LOND | ranch authora among whet, sayy SI, eto Fluod, | hls vluws of, 109 | wintton” on = MADE NEW AGAIN. gomo yolume, ‘Thu. ittustrations are works | fogical Saminury, 1 huve allowdd miyxelt to insert wouu of my | feng of thu’thled 8 New York, Putiadelpiias St, OaTAIyES, Ont—H, V. Plerce, 2 of art, and attravtod altontion | whun | Alnericun Sunday-seabol Union, Velcs, $244) vi De Lhave adetl your Fuvorlte Prescription, first published. ‘Tho objuct of. the pied revolve his, . . . wono Mbeltors Hirata viola! tncly attention. o by Thabre ta amore or. loge wit, considerable windnuns 0 July number of the American Law Ree jolden Medical “Discovery aml " ‘and vory Tittle wiokudness within thove’ pugos, | yo t% ql qoute ingutiyy Pellets, (or wie fist tires wonths, | Valumo ix somewhat cumprubeusive. 1 ta Oo WUSTORY OF CITICAGO, Witte eustatancent tho very nund iidexapers | peu contains a vulunblo feat elles tuo Pas oui tind suygelf—what shall 1 aay—" minds | 0 men ee id women buck tO thelr origlual full, | ‘The Fourth Part of Silanehurd's * Discovery | thnentwaying from any uf th beat known Fronch | oitun, ‘hia Ww the bon tiauutlon af w sori OF = pow mala” ho only Words that express | 12d) tbat of wardeie, cualou that. Eve belpel | and Conquoste of tho Northwost; with tho Hise | writur can he found who wantud. TxUcee Te | wetiglus upon aubsoct: ou whet (ha baw bing « Bes Zi i nover .bature been fatly collected wid formu: ‘hited, ‘The tovt article ii the Vobruary nuniber which attracted goneral ntiention wncng by. en a well we among lawyers rulated to © Pledges uf Bau! be prosont number treaty of * Padges of Negottujilo Paper’? and at beaut ong more article 18 to Fellows Hina A, Shut Of Washington, DG, coutributes a paper ipod © Judiguieut Nui Obetarete Veredicto.” -S'ld ie follawod by u cuse.upon tbo question whuther a prodxtsing debt constitutes a bolder for value: oF negotiable popes which tg annotated: by ‘Arthur Hiddlo, of Philadelpbia. ‘Shu law af tho ‘didereot Stutes Is examined aud one topic iw D ft. Twas reduced to # skeluton, could not cial; up deolined. Tumsure | tury af Ch wale actos hy oar withyut Sain ly could ihey But eal dae foe Vrenktaat habs ae huaibor deals altooat outiroly with the latter | Hes fe othing hi the shut y | ou would not vi i " 4 es Se eee aS ee ee eer ations, Evew we. poor, mer. | portion of ttetitlo, aud te thorefure of asnealil | sv poouy trom, Hholloy." aolected and sy ull hop! my {inmediate deuth soomed certain, | tule who have sited mpre thun oaoe, wad must interest to cltiaens of the mictrop Of tho | rungud ky Ktopfard A, Hrouke, is a: Nttle book, fithouas any finmmedtate deaths tivo rune minds to thy eifort notto uppearuns | Northwedt, ‘Tho fata bava becu earetully col | but one Yat vuutatiina eeout Gout of sunulloyud Tevompended your medicines, for natural hers fideare | st lol a Bas ail leoted and srroniod and tho usticles on Chicago meet ebellos oi ae alr Br dt (to the wurprise of uvery body) and Oo eee UAE thay wishe Lidoed, | Watitutions bave boon, propared by the perso | aS taut anunld be uttrudliye aud yaluably, todumy own work, J-deairo to-nake thig | Siallon cau bave wh Rten t violes ave created | owt famillae with them. ‘Thus the section on} Mini rir, Hrovko hus dug, and well dono,; Slatement in order that those euilering- may |g beautiful end fruitful garden without any | the “ Eolar,catunt,, of Chicago by «Wards | Exception may be taken td the tone | of not despair until they bave given your seine | help trom Adatu.’ and City. “Limits. ta by Chief Clerk | portions of bls Bretaog, sud ta bie orittolgin divautilal, Yours respectfully, ‘This laa very teat introduction. What A: Moody; fhe -".Uitigial fucord of, Vort | uf his subjoct, but his solectiona have been ” Mus Wintiasl D. Ryemway, | and Eve did without Jawaloa ginger, if they in- Deuba * was you by the son. Thomas | made with good Judumonh and’ the shost votes ” i sulug buch purpose, “to point a moral or adorn 0," Has been publubed. This | Ties Rulue of suc w work is somowhut treated of gelvns a fa fre conitrm pottey aud wolkht.of atithurit thia disputed question. . The review of the month contin much of Interest, Including a novel and important case decided by the Hupren tallroad mortanges. ~The topica treated in tho July number of tho Fee ee ee ee gy eer ene ere | heat of the aurnbers mithorto published. “Tho State Hourd of Health,’ * Agsootution of Atnerl- leles, cnn Medien clation—ity Valuy to the Medical qxoroasinn. Lowls A. ateactof Vy Hell, M.D, ing [tome ranitary Engineering and Architecture,” a 8," “Tho Exhibitions,” and the usunlart chrinl- Vontlintion of Dwellings and Slecy glo, ety, Tho work-Is published Jn Boston by « Drmenn Meteod M.D. tuetrine | Hates &Zauriat, | Lo, abe clpica of Ventilation,” Thomas A. Parker, &f. VD. “Norvous Exhaustion,’ W. iH. Mouse, - 3, “ Water for Household: Uso,” A, B, Prescott, has been |, phe City of Destruction,” it @. Kedsle, M- | regatabliabed. ’ . ohkeryee Bes: William deanlaon: “Peatection | —Baxony. expends $150,000 annually for purel r) a jam Jennison; " Protection = f nt ‘or purely. front Venerent Diseaser: Reply to Dr. Nevins,” | artistic purposes, bisa A. L, Gibon, M. D., Us 8. Ne LITER. AIX NOTES.” 1881 ie 4 La Rentrés des Troupeaux le Botr."’ , Tho forthcoming "No Ne " ol hi .| Prof. Stomering, of Berlin, is to construct. Its title * Balvango.” jo Naga sere Daa for tho Washington’ Monument in Philadelphia. 7 Mr. Paul Charpontior's inst work, “Tho Mal-,| ~Vicat Cole, painter, and John 1 Pearsan, ; ady of the Age,” Is callod a “literary curi- nity," Fonds, Howard & Hulbert aro still busy try- ing to ontoh up with orfors for “A Fool's Brrand.” | —Itisentd that 0,000 coples of Br. Howolla’ | _—Itis proposed|to tukn tho old Reservoir in “ Unilscovered Country" word ordered bofora tho day of publication. : —King Katakaua {s' to writo ‘an artiolo off the Ktorature of the Saudwich Islands for tho Afag- asin fur dle Literatur des Austandes, [ —Tho Au with reprod Mr. # G. Humorton on: Soymour Haden,” | sum totut of 108,004 francs. : jlustions of Hadon'a otehings, —Vonus Anadyomens, or Venus rising out of —{r, Froumin, In a new odition of the socond.| thesem, wna the mastorplove of Apolies, It was series of bis“ Mietorical Essays,” ins published | #0td for $1210, bls pupor on Geddos’ * Jfomorte. Problem." Te Aridi Det Viel In a work recetttly pubtishod, entitled " in the unde of Virginia Champlin for transla=. a rere eee oe aed race, | ton, and will bo issued shortly by tho Putoxnis.. mu eressene history of the ancient and modern atta, d Surah Hackett Stevenson, M. D., now has in in ths Bras of Cushing ious’ & Con work one | Cbmscd by t titled “The Physiulogy of Wotuan, Limbracin; Girlhood, Stavoruity, be publi It {s atut —Mise M. ed Ino fo days. in tho article by Mr. Jones here re- | «ty the House of Sourntog. ee 0 Mer statement, and his conelisions ped by. thoxy of Mr. Biddle as.te the et of the Inwon |S Clnderett ok notices und’) celient hit 1 Editors," * Amnericaty Modical Arso- Te Un- stu, M.D: htata Medieln rroceedings un. J.B. Hy M.D. ans. ye + Penrson. of the Itepubl awarded ibited 1 Pécuchot,” which von- tho press, cutitled * Yorestalled,” which will be | and are shortly Issued Famous Wot —Somo timo nyo Lord Ashburnham waawilling to sell bis Invaluably collection of MSS. partly | Hthoxraphs, reproduced by Alfred . to the British Museum and purtly tu tho Nu- | with toxe by Ernost Cheaneau.: ; . * men.” SLow onnl Library it Paris, ‘Thea two great ibra- —In the recent compatition of dostgns for cit; Fles vould not: afford the aum asked: by Lord | awellisa-houees the tourprisesof $i caoh have Ashburnban tho Koyal Lt Heb vnrly in foy work by Wil bg, entitled, we understand, oWounni in has over ori In tho House of - Mourning, ‘of Woodl-Engriving in Amerten,” © Ari nnd Amatenr,” “Olympia na tt Was and as It ‘Tho Bévres mark under Glazo Britfah Architeots has Now York {nto an matod at $100,000, —The prizo tn tho compatition for the stat He fe, to bo ‘orected, at Paris, bos been, M. Moree —The auotion-snlo for tho benet —The ploturo of the “Antwerp Fish Market, Bainted y W. Lomadall, which is now being ex- oe Academy, bas been Dire —Mr, Poyntor, R. A,, it is stated, fs paint tains the views of twoaged men upon tho pucr- : Troy: ality, ‘corruption, and ‘dogradation uf life. Mika Violot Lindsay na Iolou of ‘Troy; and In two volumes.: She bua also —Mosara.' Ct Written uw. voluiue of "Bix Lifo Studios of | 9 acne Che *Ouvres ¢ “the Works of tha Ai ART NOTES. —Tho subject of the Troyon competition for architect, have boen clocted Royal Academict-: *_=<Tho Royal (gold) medal of the Institute of been awarded to Mr, J. Le. ‘Art d'un Dessinateur," by Viotlet le Duo, —It {s‘nald that Aloxander tho Great would id Maturo Age.” Jt will | ntlow no ono but Apoltes to. paint: his picture. «| One painting of that master, representing Alex- tod that Gustave Flaubort bas left | ander holding a thunderbolt. was sold. for Dohind -bim # completed nove), called * Duux | $200,000, . Commis, ou Bonoard ob 2 \ ra work of more thna us ny nud hu is about toacil bis SSH. to | ton awarded to Mr. Robort Drown, of Boston, Abrary at Berlin for £10,000. the fallan finportant und Intorest= Georgy PB, U, iin while the other will buve tho inore: peaceful a: poctor’7® Thoy ure sald to bo ontarad Uy an <Atuerican gontleman (possibly Mr. Vands: und for thom 820,000 will be paid, . —Mr. Holman Iunt ta at worl, fons of this aity. It | icture, Tho Plight into Keypty’ which boa l= M so, yeady occupled Bin brush for four years, A Lone’ fungi nat ora feat no yoy J don paper siy that thore ia wonderfut donke iu ; Muus.; Mr. d. 1, Friend, of Now Yor! gitys Mr.- -—C. C, Colin (tho famous War vorrespondent, | IJ, Gould, of Proylitonee, R. 1: and Messrs, “Carioton”) who ls writing Gon, Guriicld’s tite, | Hossiter and was wt one time with fils comtmund, and hus wines hy uomination been woleomed to'bls home in [O, BO 6 publio will look for a full an if 4 nuthontle ae well ns belilant volumo at hie | Tepresont the elty during tho war time of ity honds, it f4 to bo insued imniediately by Jumes’ If. Butle (Buston) and sold by subseription. Tho now firin of J. 2. Osgoud & Vo, will pub- ‘Weight, of Now Yori City, —. Melasonior Is reported to bo en twoimmense plowures of Paris, onocks Nt), on his nn Huonee over wroat composers has, howover, | !t1 the pleture, tho original af which has a ped/s Deun etlmuluting and all-powerful.’ ow men | #ree that can aro better qualitied to write un such a subject, which js certainly 8 novel one. =A now Kren spree to Amorican Ife, usauring ity readers that orviainy ‘Aral Mn the Buutos went of the Mississlppt tho ludios and Prosperit, ¢ of tho highost fastion babitu: Mocky Mountune to hunt grizaty boarg, und that thoy proudly udorn theuiseives with necklaces of tho chawa of thost animus ag trophics of thuir prowess. Ut alev iuforme ite readers that, Obly ly Fotire to th iirls rido wild horses, wear high boots, aud hunt | Wl cost $20 rattlesnakes, while tho holress In Blinnesota works in, tho barvesteticld,. vites the gucats to ruiiufa to ple-paring frolic... . « «Ms Ronan's Hibbort lectures on: the counca- ton of Rome with eurly “Chrisiunity and. his Moyal Instit uru published fu this country. by d. It Osuod & | Of Siileaus, who tx an to. Piby making ot tis book en, wiring oxe | Of the grout Fortuny, 2 -‘—An autograph letter of Thomds; Campbell, hery, A copy of the Icotufe in tho | sold recuntly iin London, contains the following: original, Froneh was rocelved: in Boston only | gonint roferance to Fusoll sterootypod, | of davits little bottur than a dovit in mind aad niuple of thi ‘be reachod lust week, aud it was translated ution lecture on Surous Aurulius 0 rapidity in book-making whlch can traced “bavk for A couple of+ conturica, Tho modut for tho Virgin Mary was atovely Jowish mafdon, . «+ * ri The modolof tho group of soutpture b: novel dovotes considarable | nantet” C, Feunun, roproseutinge * Foreo,s Laws “id now in the offica of tho su> tect of tho ‘Treasury at Washing- surmount tho Nin Post-Ollico in Potludel| on. When cut in grant, of colossal size, [twill street front of the now: Mr. W. H, Vanderbilt has crented ‘somy ex- nd, 18.0 bride, in- | cltoment in Paria art elt Ville. wala nt an ap | sn 81,000 fur to Aap * tistn fn tho Cathedral of Soviliy.”' ‘Thore nro.a multitude of fhures, audn rich variety of bright costumes, dtr. I. G. Marjuand is lauding to tho Metropolitan Musoum a very beautiful example ¢ of tho vlovorest puptls ex by uy ig fe Inttor-guow pau Bay v Printed,-bouhd, and published within singld | tonveraition, Me t4 disgustingly eonegited and foul. Ulura Mtskine Glomons mindy tho truts> | averbeuring.” Fuseli; with alt histovantrictties, ‘Puroo'wooks Is thy tine Usually tukon, | had, ns ts well kuown, mony onmmyiny qGalities, we | Pho wand story is told of bla wet on Loxving tno a eer houso ono day ho eilled the World with Gon, Grant" tho London ati |» Give meray wubrelht for 1 am going. doe cheewin culls atwution ton little tncldent” not lution, und ulluded to” by “Ono point 6 not touched on Iu the “description of the ceremony nt Guildbull, whon the freedom: that {a aucounted rupld work. jew of Joho Hussell Your rodnd led out to tho servant, oue of Mr. Constable's pietures.” tiny other reviewer, It says: —A nicture which hns in {ts timo undergone, soveral very sovero ordeals 1s soon tw be put up’ at public auction ut the Hotel Drunot. It is tho of the olty wan conferred upon Gon. Grant, It | “Jinigment of Solomon, by Hubens, which, ndecd, which inuy wut have occurred | while in tho Musou nt Antwerp, wus struck by in point, ta to nny uf tho porauns copwerned, being the [aot that every freeman swoitrs to bear terug alle- wlutice to tha Qugen. For this rengon no foreln sovereign | with Brstnint Kingdom, nover are —Germari muro old Qu Inu free pu which fetiot Shulepaara, Hyrou, Popa, Dry Cry me nennnon ball during tho loge of 188, and was so duimaged thut ils repairs amounted to 1200 france, Its misfortune dit not ond: hore, for, js made a frogmun, but is presented | after its removal to Murty, it recuived anothor reas. Tt would be curious IT it wero | onion abot during the rovolution in 3648, which tw be discovered that Gui. Grant, by becoming a | atruck it, if wo aro to belluve tradition, in ox- burgess of. ut number of cltios {n tho United | netly,the same spot us the finitone, ~ * ured obligations of Wich he Haya the Paris’ correspondent of the Now York Keentuy Post: “My, Bobatis will take bome: town, eloso by Philadctphin, {8 ada- | to Now York inn fow daysa golloction of plet~ waker town, Ono of ite pevulluritics | ures ropreventutlvo of Fronch. nrt- such as few bie brary’ of 10,000 volomos, from | deulersare fortunute qnough oftento get Into nis tigidly oxeluded, an works of | thulr poasesiion, Elo huy threo flousscaus,—one, ‘Havkoray, } a * Morning on tho Olse,’ being a moat exquisit and Kingulgy tire among those that are kept out,.| landscape, filed with Ughts «second, g ‘Buuse’ “Tinve you any of Murk ‘fwaln's works boro?” | after the Storm o Philadelpiln Mea reporter asked, “No; bis | Burrl,—tho lat bouk uf travels, Lauppose, we hardly oousider | stronyost manner, ‘Thoru are ntso throu, fmpors | und « thied, a *Cotuige in tha two filustrating - Rousscau’s -rellable enough," the Librarian replied. * Tdon't | tant pictures ‘by Dinz,—ono a very lurg: forest interior, with and know, though: there's suine truth in thom Laup. wo at Inet Ivo huurd it wuld thery was, herd it, th Ute dubious, * in w way that dlda't altogetlor Ratisfy me. Shakspoara thore are some works on general literature that, bewitching vistuy of blue sky; dln ulley-ways, the leafy ‘iloora of which -are ough,” said tho Librarian, looking n | chovkorsd with “Diane adn Huntress"; and third, a a light and shade; another ,, the iow, We don't put any plays in, und | surrounded with Gupids urging her to decide stays out on" thnt round. Of euuree the {mportaut uuestion of hor Hfo, And to these costly and flawless works of net two Co- contain bis quotations, but wa can't belp that.” | suis, tlie oF which ure porfoct poms, wome Lin vb, Cuustone bunt, of alusk: | Fema cian Melee Bad yrmont, his iven 0 world asmall collec- aoa fe 4 tion of Iottorw that will excite. no Title Interest. | Tue tmportaut purchases. si Winong students of Huglish tistory. ‘Choy uro | | ‘the révent exeavutlon ofa house in Posipally addressed to or written by Queen M 7, witeot | which ja perbups tho Jargcetand best presuryed ‘William 11, and wore found among the papers | of all nnliquo dwollinga” known, bag excitod th lam Jontinek, secuud gon of the reatest Interest, ‘Iho building, two stort igh, contalné a doublo atrium aod tubllalunt. Inthe middle of tho ‘spacious poristylo thor stands an‘orhamental fountulu. A completa warmly detand- | bath hus also boon found which doubtless will first: Kurt of Portlund, There ts the lotter, quoted: by Burnut; of James (1, to his daughter Mary, explalulng bis changvof rellxion, fallowod by tho any of Count Wil Wor at tho Prinvoss, ‘Mng hor Protestuntism, ‘Thuro wire the ungry | throw snugh lit upon questions of urrange- lottors fron bow sham, D Prinvodd Anny to Sfury at tho tine | ment. [tis t ‘to a sories of soveitoen Ine | urohewo! of thy Quoun's preqahey, wolel sti dealares to | dwelling bouy iy torrogatorl not the han ness, All Wilson, Pal 81.80. Appraurona' ITANDY-VoLuue Sintes: STRANGE In rep uirt of the complex Kowda Upon “which the opinions ot Joglont wuthorittes buye bitburta Leow est Aira of which (ho Countosd bas | most atvarlinco. Tho dovurative palntings of joxd to print, Princess Anno gives | the intorlor havo boon exeuito: Rinevount of the proceedings ut tho bicth of | taste und few well preserved, ‘Those af the we the Protendorscureely tobe exceedodn minutes tho letters ire in Frenet,, and thoso of | peelatly Interesting. tho Peinveas of Oranyo In’ tone of ‘lofty morali- ty, which her blunt slutor Anno doca uot In the Teast uffoct. ludolpiias Prosloy Blukiston, jaty. winga of tho’ bull life, like those 40 much In, vogue uboUL tho Ads + vont of tha Ghrlatiin era, and known from many: Sxumplus proviously dlacovorod in tho buried BOOKS RECKIVED. oltics. ‘These exeuller Tivarti, AND Hkautity Homes. Ny Dr. George ond story, Tonressnting mierinn animuly, are, e+ rroncucs of "tho ‘two ing show scones of unimal mtly preserved works) (40 churacteristio of the tue and place in w! thoy wore oxoctted, canuot but add valuable Prioe | iilustrations to tho bistory of | Rumun painting. An arly publloation of tho the house ls promised: by tho Ai tun and details of Pho ‘Aruhusloytcal Hope By eon sChuktrliti Now York: a TAIERCOUNDEALIS. . Appluton » Prlew conta. x Se Ree a tant Pitadlpbne x ee eee i Lippincott & Co, Peiou $125, Yor The Chteago Tribune, TLAWIHNCE, N,Y.: Div: neo On furdeon & Co, Pri oO iniling Sunuuer's day, Mymonted oF My Extay. By Loulé Kossuth, | iphinaleied from the pricinul by Forenca danea, | ° Wen Held und hills allica word Wey New York: D, Apploton & Uo, " Priou €3, AN NUNOR etibed Uy ee ie tot, "y rates Whore white towers ita wnowy niyes a a Ee ae gisk. ‘low uuluetbrowa aud yolton bit ry ite bonne, sd ta run Inmnonverion ro tine Taagitina ov ANotENT Frocicautty tho suinbontne, a tthie Lelie With soft-oyed blossoms, blue an And frigrat breezes, O'er scurtot borrlos nouth tho wea 44. olds ortlve, welteae ike LANQUAQGKS.—TALKS WITH CASA DE Belo. Of a vleur brook, whore, atti ari trina, Gatiaico—Katiariens Bun LA GiAMMAIne INTHODUCTION Tu THE TEACHING OF Livixd Blood the pink ghd purple baluis, Fringud wt ty: top ike tiny pall Nay Laxauacid. Dy bo Bauvouty 2B. Dy Lie 1 | tyora wandored alone w Httle chil ' Now York: I “J. W. Nouton, of New York; hus sont us the May number of the Hicher, 'Tho ihustrations are three In nuuiver: “Bhoep Poeding.” by Birkot rt Foster, Illustrating & fow dines frost oneof | Onl Chriaturn ; ‘Who, wondering, watohed tho sense wild Slowly nufold tothe gorgeous sun, ‘ART. - ; |. ftuon’by the utroamice aio strayed along ART. f i te ea fn sien ply tuo sand, aed + See y hj reo ? WUE ECUER, Ree eiire IL addied. atoupod shy dow, . Tier bright halr falling ash crown, Y rarilug hor hand ita tiny cup, « pasha fe. Wer nvek wai suoulders bare, wplialit wer heel t Wand ebuok, dhnpitng und far, Hiootntleld's poems,—a charming pastoral soone; Aud fy hed the ebtidish laugh, 80 rare, “'rwickuntuun,” the hon of so inany pocts and: painters, actors, courtlers aod woldionm, by J. Yo fevl {ts grateful freshness there, ‘Thoughtlosly, aud without a care, Lumsden Propert, aud~ “Hgutleur” by C. Bright aud fryo ua tho Summoreatr, Van's. Gravedande, ‘The. fatter Jiy trovs wad sbrubs that long shadows throw, U, Stora vtching gives a vory good represents AsthoSunmer- day's dua liugorlugly withdrew, | ton of thls famauu maport town. Tn | Wiiithur she steuyod ale watted t thy “Htoher- Notes," it, B. Craddock beytua a wortes Of wi rivles watitied: * Practloal Notes on “Mut suddenly ayo spied, bult UF alow wild bloous that thickly ts sw little plot grew, Etching." whleh will undoubtadly wifort Inter. | A tlny awont bend, go sutt and bites costing abd fnstractive blita f The novicus tho Plate.” tor ont tha subjeut of * Hotrou: eo ' IE AMERICAN ART REVIEW, Tha June ‘favurable mention, ‘Ibo illustrations neo yn: usually good wad, tho text both interosting und veqdable, “‘Lhoru ure throe otehings aud two ene ‘ravings ‘Tho otuhlngs ure putitiods “Pho Sou by Bilby Voddur,—s plea of work tu Borpeat, ‘which: wu, ‘ott praulae cuffon bestowed by Mr, Bishops. “Divina- tlon >. in ‘rod Trennan, a young artixt whoau ,work ff plyyuresquo ve" Hat ateielly corset, and other foods and medi Tt tater | tio lad berseit down and prossed bar taco ud tell axtoup, ‘the: purfumod matin ruree Crigranue weds a mM : ho tirat chapter le Gn Chooding ‘Amani (ho Howes with Wiwor-llky uracty C.O, Burray his u Jottur to tho ed! suo.” « {raunt eunboams cama in took, — « And rested on hor gulden lovks. Now tha mtu zepiyry, pusalng by, tiumbor Of this pertudioul deserves Toauod the ght curls un oyed Ho Bhy, . ure unable fo aggribe the amount olthor fur conception of: .uxc- ‘Tea Leuyos," etched - by | Ale ‘And tide thouropon, As sho woked, fiktwoun tho Mr atulke that quaked Above the foul blue blossoms rare AWhhana ode fiilod tha Summnupeute so _Rrviaho loft tho wusy musy drat : f‘hitduucd's hours ‘mid tlowers and streate * Hust guntly brotliods ' Forgot mia not ‘ pia oy , *orget nie Ag wyney Mypa Lusrra Eoaukargn, Upisayoron, Ul 4 es Wich It Musclo-prod terial beyond che brtcerseg aie pgs 1 tbe an adinirabin work by Kar} Moll.’ Tho ongeavings 10 Pho by “Biibu Veddar, and nar. Tho. latter isan ox= of Miilshed fNgirework. ‘Tho treo im flovoly one, tho slmwing mecumts and nut ad Other éamplos frown tho si no Conrt of Vermont in relation to | “Ginuerctia’” ia tho fom of this mame. Tho : Mtnstrations in-the toxt aro batt for than uaunt, and on tho wholo we rey ard this as one of the different writers, are on, art-gallery, ‘The coat is esti« i At of tho'de-. gust Sertbner will bdve a paper by | ccurcd pninter, Edouard Blanchard, produced =, nj at Gustaye Dord bas in hand a large picture filus- Dothan-Buwards bas 4 new novel in | trating me og hr caeieaas moall yo that Iqbor on” ny Fréres, Paria, announce, nee than usual lotervsty o upon, esenatiy phin. Work te to bo come+ Inenowd on tie yroup ut ouce at the quarrica. It: “Tthink.thls punter with rout”