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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, I18K0—TWELVE PAGES : ‘ . in hand, besides, | with Boglish Intereata would soon hay weassencas [of the day, and ta no tanger retrained by tho | aume pubtihera. They hav be oe n \ " ’ " piper on “Land Fenuver tn Ireland.” Mr. { and tea, “DI i in eee mannan fetlers uf or rigidly ehurenly propeiedy froura fs Belithh thought and Thinkers: Critlea! Irkaome, hy belle dL vould neve: J sii ss s iy ners and tea, stance lends enchantment to the ee R t Book: miutly eonstteration of the varied venient hte grapiiecal, anepPittow tea role vod, at most. mera thin N siin ph Wy pructionteee et ee eee eeaprito me | vtew, and this makes thelr situation a mat~ Three ecen Ss fnité auunifold relations, Gipnphae | §, Morei,of tuhns Hopkins. University, Tro . TNE the growth toon conshlerble extent, While tor of much greater interest than the con-! 9 + oO Ainetioration of the Wolters | Murria wie for teu sears Profesor in aia Wnts wot have been at all tie | reer mission tt Ireland, be and his compantong | dition of the heathen who ilves in tho filthy: * : oll Worth Reading. a hetl ut Westuntuster Abhos: with two | versity of Miehtmn, and ta the traneintor of | peded. ‘Thy iden of an Anglo-Saxon Fede apeetal fnquiries Inte thy condition of tho | alley back of “our barn.” ‘ We Mrs. Walford's Trouble= ein St. Maegretys Chu Ueberwea'a History of Philosophy, ‘The sume | tion, whiel Ia still the dream of poeta an lors of the Jately-reluased giebestands, Ho A half-naked savage, roaming In uncon-: opentag of Parliaments Ty iW, ir, De the | publishers expoet shortly to hubiieh ‘translutions: philose phem, might have heen sooner realize Sound then almost whhout — exeeption | trolled freedom amld tie cocoanae and pat D ht "Oth FHS. Canon of Westininster, and Rector of | hy an American writer af nxeries of work > | Mr. Fiske does not take lite the acconnt the fi Prosperous, Rome of them hava arcudy | groves of A! i a FOOL'S ERRAND, (Price, $1.00.) some Daughters ther | si. Stutanrot's, Westinineter “Now Yorks Muce | thurthe tlie ot trent Cltizenqot Praneecrtram | that the kevonition: me tes tan the Warerene | reek Pat for tholr tnnda, und all-are | Ghvest te teeta ce wuttek, More romantic : dts dba aA ane New Books. mifllan & Co, 18e0. 7 ) thea fic Alte ae bour Thy tiret ‘of the it pets, Waa an irrepressible contllet. Talent oe ri 1 at the — prospne ot, permanent ROH are ier Rah as Paine Ae Ska ‘ i arene we read It, this nol a nerles will be * ." here were great number of cinases wi relief fram the payment 18, pNEOUFNR= bh pals : Bre He ve tistorss and the welaht with REPUNTACAN 'T Book, Men. fa H. Walford ts ug charming In personal | UME” hava” preapitnted ‘the Revolution, | {ng fact waa the oeidenco ofa dispusiuonamone | &tFeot amin” whose drunken parents live t felon ites on the mind of the reader President Hinsdale, of Hiram College, has | appencanes iis tho. gretest wdiniter of Me, | Wherens in tho cnse of the Rebellion there was ¢ the new proprietors to provent the further | Own by the ratirond, and who have turned : watch the welght Imuginary woes, We 5 oie Simei a Iitateri@al sane Nee ea te | Ruth’ and“ Frounlesome Dunuhtera’! could | QOS one. 1 tnfrinu tof the Anglos | diviston of thot jittie Turina, aud an objection | their little children ‘Into the streets to bey, é Meaterh oft the tran, dtunuee ce,tue | A Look into the British and | iiiietire withother patical inturmationsand | S&ReEE ARO ts apumrontiy im sears between tu | Tigo ala of local wit wucornment Had nat | ka we earls and theitleaainarringe ne thoiraoan, | Steal OF sary ft theso street: 1, but this Macheth zh ‘i nnd 4! ter hand¥ome face ordinarily weara a : rhants were found to be, however, ve ended scores 0! ese Alrect~ ‘ fatal trmnestuons novel : * thio: votuniG fan hieunt leaiiedt by 1. Apptel nl : . ber King nor Partine } totally unprepired to nasnme the position of | vaznbands, the very spawi i hea haieed f yD, Appteton & { cailmy kindly, sdlell expression, and humor nw Kini ti t ; ime the pos! fuabands, the very spawn of the low eron= fore rat ete acy to think with American Reviewa, Cow andor tho Alo of “Tho Mepubitenn ext | Mined alt tha eve and abe pai dune | MMe cud ene wot Maes Wen dna | gtr, Mciticutal ana the etanciest | alin iat breath Tenied thelr frieniess a Mitteally fo find tinmense food for Hook for the Campaten of 184)!" President iy need ta'tio best aoutel yc hnd her teh the ‘Unionists na hurdiy. begun ta dimplito aetna chiedy uv totheceemese ious | eoudition when T saw thelr ttle feeble yin hie frets, UNE fa bia rene 1 f p ety. nt vt rigghiter c " Make Tne! ni s sel In tnequal cor rniNS : ont forite histortcat value that the bank q thought it wits tele’ the: Regutiteng, endkdite y 8y 2 mines) vinelhle, aud the reason he gives far tt, that | able. A Protestant clergysnin said In reference | courNe they nuist be punished: tho safety of tithe read, but the camaes whieh have matte in the “Interna. In this catnpalgn, a0 fur is possitie, pent for 5 Say Gui Raines therg wna not in America a single nerve-centre | to the sale of wlebe lands in the district in which [ society requires ity for ascertain asthe worth ceadingon this alle have conaplred : himself. Gen, Gartleld's ophiloncon’ the grent THE REVIEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. that, Uke a European capital could bo atrack | ho lived: “Tho tenants who had risen in the | planted acorn becomes anouk docs the pupil seen ctealan is shvone. Bless. ok woyele : tional.” tuples or tito. day are perfects, well xniowvit, tho Jiritish armies, is undoubt- qeornngs Hailioals pnd iliecontented went to fel 8 Fagan become Sykes, the robber and mur= . Monthly. nat ean be more natural than to tet Ko deen THE INTERNATIONAL n Consnrvatly iW contented the evening they | dere i rer. —iho Atlante ' LOPatOT Bp P Prenldant fe INTERS WATe as) ‘tephens hnsn very interesting paper | became landed proprietors.” “Multiply.” | . q peak for hl Ae. ow jonedote mn Jet usec unrkoe Satuio hoe! ong Sie, Heuellavy y anil its pment fie raya Str, 1 tik Pith tte. euntren ancient! be gene wit ee cake the “ ss ; ee ohores | dn par veliness of the reviews, the | notice arly nurrow eharneter of the | | conten an watlsfuetion* q EL a 4 i Bees 3 A FAMOUS VICTORY, —erxtee, 81.25.0 | Tosti Stephens’ Defenso of British at ni Boptember uuinbers of whitch present aq nne | Beapoeal ta wrcinde, futhinte from Parisien hole af feria, Wastes at i ith Beahuy aed Mein theese oe ee “ x - a phan has be > a : bat } ms propos Hide loexcludeathyistsussuch, | whole of Ireland instances like those pr hes a 8 . whe seene of (A Fool's Errand! Hes chiefly Atheism—John Fiske's o ‘Cathar wolitied! taturnan tion, | MAully attenetive nrray of rtleles, ‘The Flere | Amathease who hubs his toneue and emietuve ao | Ae 1 Haar Omiiehe where, hy thocom= | TL ton for the modern philan= 4 fs the Howth that ofA Famous Victory? In i ihr paefial to tho fitelygent. cltlze nation! has two pupers of inore than common | diitculty about prononneing t formule whi Dined labor ‘of twenty: tenants alone, Qacres maker; here an opportuni- ; 4 Mi arn tho have iad seenannt exper Bovolation, weal Cantata i won she Mriican of Prof, Walkers book on Money. | dated wit, timentye” tt hae’ wara'n | noun aud Sou oe totale to aa and | ht Steetetses ofa aaa aaa! ‘arliten by men wi b pe lentil cunvas iis work ‘hs 1 i | sritichin of Prof, Walker's hook on “Money anit weit 4 f u $ f t aive the foul and | ‘The Mrs, Je ys he country can here * aeiee and the author of “4 Famous View ' aro judietous, Aitthe itepnblicnn and ‘Demn- | tation by foha Jug. Prot, Peico's magazines | foewned and obvinus method would be teres | titution from which they spring Me Vike | Wejnatlves of * Borrlohosla Gla” ‘The lay ~ : sheer ve The kecner af the two.”-Chieago times, | Cardinal Manning and J. H. Tuke | trate patrormanro given’ inn appendix and | Weiting Is not mueb to our taste. Its tov often | quire avery meniher te muko a publle profes: | appends & poetacripe advceatiog the Compencae | Wakers ean Here find an argument agalnst tho ' tory? Is the kee } in the Nineteenth Century. ‘Hue Tame sreviewot Demucraticonesuswoll, | supereltious, didwetie, and commonplace, ‘The bat of falty God, Hut no one hae dared to | Yous for Disturbunen till, Te ah thnat tho frase to ell rita, oer | tii exer: felt x a President (Unsdale’s volume aay Inck consists | writer takes: too llttle for granted, Tia (iret | Pronose auch atest. “No diMcutty is thrown In | aren of poverty in Ireland ‘has been underestl- s D rn uaties,' Grice, [+ rt ad itinakes no pretensions to any high ‘ x. | he way of athelsin ttself. bat at most in the | muted: that Irlvh tenants have equitable rights | Qin ce uid patriotic lexistators! whlle THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, $i 5) degree ot Mtorary: TCHS WE HME IEW bo | Postulute Is the Imnorance of wil mankind ex- | way of overt and nekresaive utholans And tue to their holdings which English tenwnta do not re $0 anxious that the Governinent shall dane ‘idee Wik NEW BOOKS. found useful by Republlenn sp rsanderitera | ct SIRE a aulente atte to por whlch uttin pata tule Conatleention 5 tho a if the 1 , Tei for enteta not be cheated of its taxes by “eraoked. thing considered, we consiter (his a > not douht. ‘The biogenpileal part, it must eal eee OW y his expertonee In th potariety: of act thut atheists of a dlfer- Js the roadside or the workhouse, Mr.) yhlaky orleg: 2 ye : thefnest American novel that his appeared —— io autnitted, fenot ee full we soma weittenan | aecileeonoms. 2 ena Gaenitg ithe | ene ipo have ‘beens and probably atl | ‘Tuke'euetiete will tend to mukeeonverts amon Be ee fillets mestillerlens wlitle sete “ tince Hawthorne.??—Lonisvillo Courier-Journal, TROUBLESOME DAUGIITERS,. Kirke's or Bundy's lives, the latter of which | oo t bh f tnt tthe a Dut this does | 2 nhers of | Parliament, Reputn- | the lessobstinate opponents of Lrish Innd retorm, Tanta eTHuse AML SIL shall ay a TeUrion ti tt ie ‘Undiacoveredt Country? cerdnint, Novel-ronders who remember “ Mr. Sinith,’” | bears away the palm fromall the eampnlgn-bioe | C8use of bis mental attitude; ts 8 does | tle eferred with all dua | Mr. Ituskin’s paper on * Fiction” cannot well 7 ae buy’ o license to the iL wephe ‘Undlacovered Masheclta’ eee |S Baanties” and Ci pia hiles on both sides, (epubtican Text Hook, | Hot exeuse bls arrogance and eoneclt in | decorum to the ease af dohn Sturt MIM The aed, DL WO Tnust extract this Judy efor the privilege of making thousands . vtethee deeper than nny of his (Howells) pre- upline,” and “Cousins will take upa new Hinsdale, ACM. New York: D. Apples [ dealing wi writer of the character and | only thing which appoured strate wus that any [ mentot “Wordsworth: Wortsworth ts sim Street-vambonds annually; while you da 5 Jona stortes, withant losing any of tleehurm | book by the anime author with pleasure and pada ak. Me New Korky dA Bp with wri ee Allepntioor specie ences should Inenecesanry, | yn Weatmnorend with considerably | tll this, Lpray vou don’t forget that they are ‘ Wate and Minish that has ehmvactertzed | hope, ‘Choy will lay it down with. Renae Of . Price 60 conta, reputation of Prof, Walker. ‘The discussion of i ni fe me he tured ennants = aah . ; 1 y . fy ‘There 13. something nudactous about the tacit | less shrewdness tian most border Ei ton great extent the erention of your wise i 4 Fa G tho deftuitions of © value” and “ price" tn this | gasumption that an atheist: ti 60 rare an antaul | or Scotchmen inherit; nnd no. sense of st dey fons that thes: F vit i Beer explana ou tetion it be on te: | AUPHERSON'S HANDROOK, 1880. | article are charueteriationlly dull and profithess, | thath-ean only. be. di by aenretul | but eifted dn this singutiely) with vivid sense of Jeri Markstein pipet anee Any of the nbova books malled propald on receipt | fj noeor falling powors or a positive oxiaus: | No editor enn yery well do without MePher- | and tho catching. of Prof. Walker in slight | renreh into tho dannaisaf tho past. ooo. Suen | natural bennty, und. ua pretty. turn, for relies sweep over the country from thelr sores a Hon of tho dources of guoply' In tha author, oF | son's Handbooks and wo faney many publle- | Hundera, oa whet ho anys Heat that © value fea | embers of Pariiument ws cond Utodeatin | tions, not niwaya neute, but, usfarus thoy reuch, | fy the leutslative “Walle Of she Steke of prico Uy UR co the severe strain of putting none-volume xth- | gneakers, professional-men, aud even the omnl- we carrer Maz | theologlent questions have vers much the opine | medicinal tothe fever or the rertioss sind cor | HE he Te Att hee DAI nt tans JANSEN, MeCLURG & CO., Jeet In a thres-volumo warehouse, Mrs, Wale ined etic relation,” and thon that “It nrises out of reine nf tbo ordinary cultivated Engtishan, | rupted lite around hlin,. Water to parched tips | 4 ; hat the banks and shores & ctgifiate-ak, Chics rbeestnaerti Haloweiter eg Se present“ intelligenteitizen” would be betterablo | tJon," xtrikes ue as petty and undignified, ‘Tho ure much too respectable, as n rule, to say | muy be better thin Suminn wine, but donot let | Of | those wins are thickly strewn ‘ 117 9 5 BO ris falliire ta this venture isexusporating | to xtruzgle with * questions of the day" if thexa | explanation of the cause of the Inte commer: | anyitlog shouking to thelr clergy ‘or to | us thoretore confuse the qualities of wine and | With the wreeks of splendid fortunes of : and complete, Tho title of tha story ls Zrouties | greon-vovered monitors were mure witely dif if tho I kone down beneath thelr : ppre: ty re e thelr wives; but if thoy are fot site | water, Einin ubt there belne many susie | those who hay f For Sunday Schools ! some Daughters." ‘Thera aro four of thom. | fused, The number for 1880 has just cometo | Anew aiine with Proke Prise tte hie vetoes | weated "to cree ceo eetIL” tho opie Hone dsr hue And remember, too, that Ac our country churchyard polsonous water: We falntly revall haying met them somewhere | hand, This volume contains the full detuilgat | chiborated the Idea, and it ts not so origin or | fons Wl en denounce ag a y fury there ure inauy Wordaworths | these young seluns of yiec and drankennes ‘Tho Hoston Golden Rule, thei yglishi ume ‘ 5 i d tnaterialian, nly experience must hav » who were inferior fo the renown if thes live, will 5 y become vi before, ‘The. Nret is a shallow coquet. with a | the memorable struggle between the Fort bo striking that it required a repetition in | Bet " 5 hey live, will some day beeone voter: E ‘ I i ‘ 01 vor | und Forty-sixth Congresses and President Hayes | this place, ‘Tho discussion of bimatalism | Of the most exceptional kind, |... lia’ nly in curing less to hehe thonmelves tuk.” | and should not self-tlerest—which somee ip ‘or Temperance! whore of to costactes in her wny,call of themy over tia. leetion tua. invutvini ts. pended Moymutla, Part of ho papers | Talay ur the flames ak Gaamorna teckthar ine | th ede urge aructe any Meo crecd Cf | times. influences the wisest and best of THE BEST NEW BOOKS! | inuced,oxcept Deuth, whieh 20 Upon United Stnted troops, United States | nad a eB net toot ty | ditel on mrUlliely tolerant of niidelity. So try: non republished, but Is perepionous und | Stitesmen—iniuce you, as. far as possible, to : ates her and | jurors, United § ritersnys: “In France, tifteen and tn § Supervisors of i ile ‘ i . to purity such an -nesembly by exeluding one or | pure in styte forall that. It deals much ntore | remove the baleful Influences the laws you ‘ TEMPERANCE JEWELS, S20 te outhon, Hofony the bool felt ODN Arai | ane UM sa Suites. Marable and hale Depultins, cy pi ofan hed ae {hee nnd | Ua men who have chosen tewpenk thole minds | with th of modern Christians, edpeelally | have enacted have thrown around them painof keeping up an uninteresting exe ! q opeuly is to try to preserve the health of atown | with reference to tho Trinity, than, might bo But the lttle vagabouds are In court, and EA HOMMAN, Has overy qualifieation tu bo a | isonce, ‘hy second — dauyght io ) Court of the United States upon the Tl OAD | er oebiddiny th tee ite} tie i fi he title. Sir Hinvid Weddert m F i fo Sung Took, Chaice bynes and, . shtcr ts tho ; i Thitt Sroneennd the Lath Ui vere compelled | PY biddiuy the entry of smull-pox patients | supposed from the tite. Sir David Wedilerborn | must be disposed of, His Tonor, looking 3 Phong muse in exeolioné aston neo found | wilifuf, impetuous, pnesiomita child of | HM tueniher with, tho dissenting opliion oF | et ie aa ae Golatugs aed the tad pextit | waleRs thoy: wear a mast: : hus a oud, descriptive paper on. Ireland. | Kindly at them, examines tho eourtdocket Poe qoute Thord are nearly o hynidred notwe. | 3, 1 ah J i n thu 3 Praiee conatate of gold |. Tho reminder of Mr. Stephens’ article ts very | Arthur M1 tepreseotative Government i | an “golnny hay. " 7 ; I : Nature, with finshing dark eyes and) Ohio cases. It ateo contains all the | ts that the money of France conatate nf yolit ls ~ " i G 3 3 Johnny Ray, stand up.” John ! Fpecimen copies malted for ise, $3.00 pur dozen. clmeter-liko tongue, but right inten- | fiuanctal, tari, and banking votes taken dur- | Nepateane and franca conslating of allver coined | Driliautly written, but it ts strony meat even for | the Colanles " (South Africn, Vietaria, and New uy gets on’ his feet, and, giving a hitch to his ‘ PERLE BONER CUE, AVE LEMS | tons and unselfish disposition, who fas been | siete Verlod name az the projteel ution | In tho proportion uf 1a tod of soll. with no right Tie computor witht ane weluime ‘one Gains | Art Collertione tae inferer eaiene coe meee | rua HL frndaene tint hate hover depcideal att EIRANGE a . 7 } on counting tho oral vote, on tho Chluese cl A i A new f dred © tl orving”* and " The conclusion of Mr. Boul; : suspenders for their position in life, stands Nnrity,, mude familiar tous h di aghton and a Mbt q cate obj. | Would now be Judied meeserving and tame, conclusion of Mr. Boulger’s article ae hal The rt, ite Robes! Whole brood of inattatneas tits thet and fourth mith preciaitne the iecent ninendatuuts rauilstae Thum to haope a ietees oven The efeet of the pe aa af China’? reads us follows: {| thumbing his brimless hat, while an expre White Robes i parest, White Robes! } aught oy Qof no partleulne con. Mt : sweetext, and laughters tre young and of no particular con. h petion, | qatd left Pranic, ‘The process went on ition of Bir. Brad- | on deer, and rightly no | Tho ntl these In disput inude of proposed ty the Constitutions of inmuny | methodsor erlticidm, wenee tformed in one. | Itty Mr. Stephens 5 epuct to Kuldja hus brought | siou of injured Immocence gilmmers through differences to the surface, and | the dirt out { : _ v mntence Hy ¢ _ doubt, will be to” encourage and “pro: face, nnd, a3 he looks slyly at. ‘ White Robes ! or, White Robes! | sequence in thisstors. ‘Tho hero Is an amiable | Of the Stites, and {ho te ae orp ee ease ee eee ciukiaty oe | 1uete ” soculurism, ie docs not ‘even “hee | tho complications muvt sooner or inter develop | the Just, he whispers i, ikmseles ed eon 5 While Robes! Sands Xehoot White Robes | | youns fellow In the Lite Guards: the praceed ihe Htsyaie | sold Nupoleuns™ Contd thor uo ehullower or | Heve that. the object “af {team to ndvanco | into watrugue Houween ftussia and Chinn for | der Ye tho old eave Will send. mo up for : roceudings and puitforins of ‘ye and he had totake | jean, Democratic: and Gr vas mirried withont his will, twas | yentions, with tho candidate for the others, but this favorit of | anee; und gives valuable tabl religto White Robes! | salted = White Robes! fortune was routly: at tines bard putto lt, fle was | public debt, ApPOBrIATiONs, wv. j i in any degree the ex we back NavenalCons | more unfalr rengoning thon this? Q 1 3 long? iy reneanltie Shr lees | Motive of the provectitors was to annoy Mr, tho Chinewe will be devoted to tht ¢o n : it foriibcents. White Ri ettera of uccets | dul days article on (He Preddentiat Elec | Gindstone and biueken his chiraeter. “it ii | text, when, whether ita result be. victory Gr “Johnny,” says the Judge, with an affecta- White Robes !ga,00 per dozen. White Robes ! ee eT Ae | NUSENTR Une AGI. UFOIEIE GE, Hise shoe Brwie charming tose Me, Urudiauh wud Str; Gtnd> | feats will flrthar quicken tho progress of the | tHon of firth css le does nat feel,—* Johnny, saa | #0 chgaulus, and so sprightly, xo kindehontte wel auetiion, we, "ul aid | jupers of the last two tnonths In new relations, | Sone” printed to tnrge fetters upon n placard, | Eupfroy but upart from tt the duy ta very near | where do you TEMPERANCE LIGHT, off 9.97880 | et and pleustine and’ rieb and seenectn bon Glatt, Minitornn with the. Handbook for | Edlcors wil recoyenize nenely nl the nuterit Hr-arin: with thot aesiucious wiholgh; und teed | able ta earry cut ie Me men won aie come (Tea Down tn Biluker Big, Iushing-ken, In Sone, Tew perfect “eloctrle” Mutt for radinneg und | he Wasi perfect Phomix of i voung bi HAN ITS. Peleg, 2, postpaid, fe | bawling passed through thelr hands i ane suaPe {that ityou throw ind at ove of the pal tlons wile tt “approves, ita polley towards | What where? saya te cy in Northern Asia. ‘The best ener= 1 Pe, Ele! Sat, TST, : ley } ‘ ‘9 a % and a8 to his not being serious, he no more dared |, Chapman, pidlisher, YL Pennsylvania ave- | or another: Oy 4 a RBH i. r4 nese i “What? where?” says the. astonished Beatty tn ide Waal ele Tae AA yee Rune | trust hhnsuic to.be serine than th drinte hems | wuseW eat ghee yee ian skinny nsede andtocbserve thouccuma | MFP erably certain to splash tho otter.” Ie | foreign Stites, especinily in rekntd tomatiers oF | Coury Wink do Yom meas by eee failed fur Teta, Jocks hulf nny hones, seriousness would bave cee) Inted elect of Ht uven on their owen mluuls. Me, Tecndl uf taunta want have beer employed to rtiy's articfo on “Tho Land: | ken? ?” ; 2 for Hite." Pee vrewmirka: Be 10 Western rustleity of an Tauntawonlt vel ein rr es a . te Weak ae . ms (Now IHieti School Song Hook, THEE WELCOME | Sore for lin fas eigticrtipere KANSAS MEMORIAT. aT eae eek taro rat all any Liberal Government which should ts both amusing and trenehunt. Bitnker Bill's ken, where they selt lush Son tt § ng Hook, THLE W Young Phontx's namo is CUQILUM la nontly chrouaty Cheyressiy Evelyn. His mothor {sa vain, frivolous wonian, aie. mkalin anda great bore, in tho novel and out of LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ILL. fhe murries a second time when hu has passed OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. | te majority; and ner second husband is the Tuthor of the troublesome diughters. No need E eabout instantly adinitting him, There ty attention to the fact that under the | says Johnny; and. with ansions desire to eral other articles in this Issue to whieh | Compensutions bill the evicted tennnt Wd be glad to dire ‘The Kansad Memorial ts the titte of x. vomme | Cleltan, prges, edited hy Charles §, Glved, of ‘To- peka, and containing a full record, including addresses, letters, puems, ete,, of tho mating tiers of Kniss, held at Bismurelc he common gorse of Amerten, equully mil and Sha Houth, ay the fal me Hes. ont whuae contest, then transferred fn pute o front thy ballof-hox tthe battletlell, depensted! | erate air Shore: wore. eu ho questlon whether the Henublic of Washing- hare. r has Aun sould stand or fall.” He believes tint, the ber uf the Purtnighty. it rus not | give the Court the desired fnformation, he- ct more particular at- | tohave an absolute legal right to indemnity. | continues: * You patter down Wharf street. oto Kpare. On tho j itis merely aw clutin whieh he ta entitled to | to Rag alley. then down the alley to the fust ly been n richer num- | raise before the County’ Court Judge. The | orossin’, and track down, the dancers, and Counts Court dadge {8 to loak into the whale " 5 Pa he y or kt . clretistanees of the ense, andi be thinks the | Wefustslam is Bill's ken. You orter know BUL THE NEW BOOK, oF 4 togny thatthe Phenix v her, and. rence, Sept. Wh and 1, 170, tho: qual discermment now, Some Cee P : eee val Cetsuatt NUR qe 5 2h , | for L heerd him tell his pal, Toby Buster. as PUMITEU ST AoE ATTY? OFF. reacaea oe rate urls tho Spout’ Tempio et re gurties | elversney ar tia sevstemnnt of the states, me of mitho identidention of Sie Gurl Desires chartia ‘ ‘rat nctiele on The Ruins torr uin na ml al ao eu lish tthe dn a ae ee aes bis attention. Tk must beumitted that | Wonk fesaiea under tho nitspie epiehllean party fi, hls public career, . the Cena atiSgy Ae ete eee oud ton roRKeSs His attentl es of thy Kansas RACY: By Leeutonant D. M.Groono, Into of the United States ‘Army, is now rend for dolivery. Kyary. American nex, and. Wis nets, his xugested the | OF Central Amerien” in the Nort American | the tonaut nothing at aif he thinks be is en- | ‘The Judes tooked at the Clerk in astonis i 4 all the eireumstan rt- | tute Historlenl Soetety, and excellently serves rt tl ( Lmerstasti 4 1s " ae the seween | Herivw for September ts hardly more than an | titled to nothing, The landlord gets hix arrears | ment. ‘The Clerk Informed hiine that Mr. Meat ie talinringmra ie pice deeaten:, Ladies | Mu ulovet drsexccontiy ammaual, Ui eoibe | eumvenent form ty proceeding OF thomesor- | teen timnewele nid the Dewees.” Mes beets | lutrotuction. Tho traveler's Daswayo had wot | Of feule aud gets his land befor whe tenant | Witham Bier hnd wieeusefrmn Mocaure He i ates ee itoa Carkeeuetacd Hines | time Of thy frst declaration, Ww i thy | able guthoring of a year ug Hol lecone’s eulogy af Lnncock ite tho xoldler | ayrived when tt was weltten, and bo hud not ob- | Trelund are certainly nobacliss ot men ikele ie keep a siriukingsalogt or enting-house at onencracy OF Arouy Sockeye Postibilitier at Adm Uritish edition must be about tho end of the frst — ‘ho test dred ofllcialty 10 etubartuss the Wes | tained tho authorization of tho Mexlean Con- | to be mfected with Soclulistly doctritie ie winced ited by the sau . ‘my S rie °. Who W: . a Civitzation; Marryitg for Pasition; Where tho | Volume, tho story id more than interesting: tt 1s BOOKS NECULVEDN. comatettetion neta, i reas ta muke excavations, [fo hus necordingly | But Mr. Meturthy. says it tthe poor | , Johnny, who was evidently much aston. =] 7 i iiptes y cr 7 ol p yW. v ef " 1 = s Seis. aaa . ss i tir among Ceo clits. hut Y Ee! Ue, ad Ps ppm Mow much of the Unplensaninoss of Army | ond bring them together in a sure for thercon- | Taeltus, Edited by William Franels Alten, Pro- atest of Gen. Arthurs | using, in | of personal travel and 1 translation of a native Riurmed Whine utd Conservatives wus ibat Mr | other hiteh, aud awalted. coming events with Wew'm—Seeviio Adulation; Patrician Prejudices: A | clusion, her book wont be not the wort thing | fessor In the Wniversity of Wisconaln. Toston: bis. me ort Pir tc Pea es the | description of the curious sunestone in theeourt- | Gladstone ty evidently resolved to dent with the | {inperturbable gravity, Juckrons Voana ne Frontior Borvlcuy Uruute of ont | ehe his done, but thy best, | Gore & Heath, frerensea “power derived from the enfran. | S#tdorthe National Museum of the City’ of | whole lund question at tho frst opportunity. | Where fs your father, Johuny 2” asked (bound Wn eloth und potas und contains Over tro Pearly Sree eT ees PTE Porreny Deconariox, A Vractient Manual | chisemont of a ruce, now deniat ta shure in { Mexico, ‘There aeems to bo no doubt that wait a fre foro, ue thene Saeed wlict mune fis Jourt, after n brief silence far reflection, Bundred pnues, For ante by all Huoksollers, Rent by | peg ymnyes nore. Most UF {ont superiitvute, of Under-Glaze Painting, Dy M. Louie Me- | doverning the eountry, wielded by those who | the stone wns used a4 a blo ee he ar dan on’ romonibleor fe snubbed dad ’cause he cracked © i ne on whieh wer | yoneonable, aud for whieh all reasanuble owners hy tay ‘4 Rake CHRICAL TUBLINUNG COMPANY, Chie Lecomes Inmutter- | Touglilin, Square Yao, Prive Bl. Cincinnati: | HCH settee the overttizov of the Goverment, | staughtered the humun sacrifices to tho sun. A | Bf property have Jone anes mide Abs trots | cH, and, when they nabbed him, he had the Addie CENTRAL PUBLL @ COMPANY, Cul- | Tomuneo withers, ‘Tho tule oe t 51 tago, tl. z fa put | Htolurt Clarke & Co, Hele ta sole rellanca to defeat (he Durty’) feo decorated the centre, which was much { minds. in England the artidelal resteletions | §WH8, 80 they sent hint to the trap,” sald ably prolix, Tho uninteresting sist a x us im cl represents tho sovereignty and National’ | sunken, wid in the cuvity the blood of the vie~ | whieh cline around and ‘elog tho ‘settiemenc | Johuny, looking sorrowfully at the Hoar, | through tt long Jove-oplsode with a cud. The 2 A ? A Thrilling Detective Story, Yapld stepmutner 8 exnlblted tn page nftor | oa tyr Here tame, Air amtaprondie a | Stentaeg meegemmpeaniodn the grew enisieoe | fim wa engin. ‘Tho blond covered the efi’ | und. thuusfer of lund © aro. andoubtedly you a mother?” asked the Court. C Ce r 7 1 Cr Sa av " “Yes ge vee % " OLD ALEUTH, TIE DETECTIVE; Or, | ize of consclentlons commonplac : i Suter Ty i Sine of the aun, and ran it msinall chaunet cut at tha'| destined to he removed before long. Yes," said Johnny but, when dnd " we Hay Wilke Miysterse FES CG SIL ge vem Apr oUHa Bo Hit dinnstt Gehoolot Dose. Chuclnntls feoioet Den Ahonid be Mounew inn earner | AW. ‘The monmiene ewexiinder of teaehyte The law, of primoyenttire will unqued) rot ii tiulio, sho” Kept’ a, | bousing- By tho author of "Tho King of Wetecttves” who | and weuk, ‘Tho Herding burkia-a biond-vesceh, | Chirke & Co, 81. Aled With diMenities and obstacles which the | PERE feet fn dtuneter, thitiy-tires inches in | Honably | before Fee ee Tot sithalhed [ken and — fence, and hought wipes und HeWalve.?o" Nom rou 18 No. Goo tnd Iwi for months. ‘Che hero leaves her. id | CHancoar Deawisa Weston a Masten, A | ereit Powers of Europe excepting alive ane | fotony — = tke the direction of tho Ulster tenant. custom | Ores BIER as eer sete eg THE FIRESIDE COMPANION. | feuhout ty return wont he hans that her mind | Complete Wreatiso to Landscape Drawing It | He anryes une eteenal remembrmeccrewand | , role & Welle Williams paper onthe vere. | all aver the country, and thut ome extended | poll le Denks Iagisedl her. and now the traps. For anto by nll Newadent ts to. Dee her Within thor cntexory Or the | age thy Tee Mest otter Ale Clas inqupernbio tie record of tho itepabiies ulty: of Cliinese Institutions’ iy very | nud avatemutle effort ‘nmst, he munde, utter the 7 Myucer.” The story is told Hin by tue mnieves, | MEG ty, tel Te Tiuxtrate Cloth, and AUElp ehene, tivent, true, “rome of | them ate note we t the | speculations ure | exumiple of the Church Comintasion, t¢ faeilignte to slop Iush; nnd one day Swankey Shun, Y THE LIFE OF lot genlus who ig onguged to tho clderalster | Se Chueinnnthy lobert chirke ka faring history inform xhonld say, of much historieal faportance. ‘ira IS Unsurpissed, ug, by tho record. of je purchase by tenuntsof their holdiugs. ‘The | this ‘ere hoy [polutig to another among tho ent of founding a peasant proprietary | young offenders) kicked my dorg, and F was, ren seared by the younger, and this rey in any eouatey on let ans mee.” OF the | isnot necesury, for instaner, that we should be nd must be teed. Mit he tried under | putting a head on him, *eause Buteher is all enna: A. GARFIELD iieaa azentatite PERIODICALS RECEIVED. feats Involved in the pending election Mr uy | tofd tn a review article, that the geographical | tho guidance of statesmen, and with tho wiay co- | the friend 1 got, and—and—-the cops nabbed York "ab t st, pe me is the only elit ion to whleh tho lossof blood | ‘The Magazine of Americun Itidtury for August | zens. white and black, who stuod by us during | citettmstinces and tho luguuge of the Chinese | operation of Jandlonté, it will huve intnitly | me and Swaukey both, and—and—aond—that’s rH atton One ren qersonar Bromo Heautl’ | or something of tho kind—thut’s what the doc- | ts another Washtugton munber. tho War, and assisted to preserve the Republic, deal prune Gy toni on ie nt *} ray fors ays ut tenet ato’ heat ax ana ag Stueel | ay Aimertein Natural CIT Dick strecty | eee i ee re eee ae ae ainseeee Jolnny by this timo was convulsed with. if ork, Mei y e ¥ ede Bl re ever slice, Stup,—1 don't qu ne; ie a a Ly i "1 tf any iy Hey b. ierae, Het SAO See TA CORIO GUL | fore Evelyn Gad pray Ce ne aie, | Phitadelphtn) has teen reeolyed. wii tafurcrenching inflenranpan tng | OwNTe of Tole question. ‘Tie rentons for the | qught to Uellove Unt cho eu will noe risa’ tho 4 Hig tba Ge pared at i pail fformity and enduriunce of the nntlon must | day after to-morrow, VhutTaminxious | $obs, nnd AL BARNES © THA Wiltinment.. New York, | yhot at . world, and all the hopes invalyed in the preser- | UY i. int ‘ ee tie "i s. EARNER ECO Willniea ROW NOT | —eho's not wrong except on cer. Tho Vietorian Review, published at Melbourne, | Yigen and dovelopment. of the inettagona ar | be found in the moral an iu) tenehings of | to‘point ont 1s that some change In our land sys- | the fnformation he had to give, stopped talk. uve tented to laolute them, as IC tho causes | greuter chances of whecess thin it might huvo : en : é i were nat mutually interdependent. “Isolation,” | under other conditions. But tue nyin wl be- AL danse, ont ee fie any boy as kicks the author goes on to say, “is merely a negative | eves that the experiment will not be mado is tain polnia. If = yout wera te mies been recelved, Fe lo by Me W. Smnith thelr sizes aud great rule ‘This, ngaln, will | tem voiduble and Is ner; that only harm | ing, und stood with head ereet and nostrils FATA MORGANA, her you would think her ax sino aa any. | Ras been reeelved, | For sale by M. W. Sanity | our fathora finpose pon the, present Kenente | oem fo uo the miasultenlent of {ho enuee for 5 nit or to shirk dihited, looking as # hero intzht have dono Ri body; but tonch her on—well, Pit show vou f Chicago, Vriee fi cents, ton, to whom i turn thoy are intrusted by tho | Greet, or atleast of a Kecandary canes Co exerted out und who lutd won t battle for his country. When Lthought. and had had ne notion The Sanitartan fi Y Ruler of nitions, the gravest» responal- ‘| yone, But Mr. Williumsik more frait- Maha Ms cieatnd, hell For The Chicago Tribune, yaad oe . a areas silane “ he Sanitarian for September has articles on | yilitiess rel, that. thotght, derives | primury one, But Mr. uanis $8 an i “ he took his seat, le looked at Swankey as if Hystrong I was! how great! how beautifuly — | WNBA Was wronue but she neuely played the very’ | wrne Taws of Inheritanee,” “Epidemies" ete, | hi new and suered fared? from" the Tiwten he eoines to tho Brattain fae 2 pentane Hie ae he thought the Job he had undertaken was wetirs Wero kind, ty horoscope was blund. craze Is that everybody sho meets isin love with | A. N. Bell, 8 Spruce street, Now York, remembrance of the loved and lost who hive us at AE SiS it a See re eee, as yet uninished and he longed to complete it. Merlin, my muster, was become my tool, ss * thed in thelr defunse. All who ure tempted, | (Be only puta mutton which ties maintained STREET-ARABS COURT, ‘The boys were sent to the House of Core Ay slave, to follow after at command. he - * ‘The Papular Science Monthy, forSeptember bag frout the Interests of party oron the graund af | demas ntle habits under 9 pure! tlespatio tho- 2 a © < i ‘Assou! Wi ‘old Matin tioneand servants fired by Tove, whinge, insults this man, and calls bln a cuts ) mo following table of contents: © The keleney | pxperinents ty reopen the lees UF the War ad Ory of government, ‘This Governinent bas roe ars rection, there to assoelate with older and is by plaein nA wore hardened erlminals, and, when re- then under. to. protection at tuwe With ita A Dialect Now to tho Judges leased, fo return to thelr old hamnts, and ennetiona and tribunals: and making the soy- | Meares from the Diary of an Old Pennaylrunia Laws | dooaime fi tha end burglars and robuers, erelgn amenable tn the popular mind forthe F Ushall we do with them? asks tho Hagia In unsettling the questions of the nasty inuy do well to remember the saying murked by & profound philosophy, ‘Unsettied. questions And ruled by fonr, to do iny Jenst behest. thor ovidoned, without pliy or remorse for tho | Of Comparative duriaprudeneo, Twas tholr Quecu—a crowned and scoptered | tinfortunnte airl suid to Le aiuiiy aitected, ie | Iving: "State Taduention: A exclunges into a forclen reghuent, and tenves | drance? the country for ve years. On his return, neurly | Antinuls Digest,” by Herma hy the Hon. Anboron M loves My benk was whet to plorce a ERbal broast, al if have tio pity on the repose of nations." Tiel aT: it away forthe upprovalot« |. Atthe usual terms of our court, after the |. But wh rl aa Before thou, oven in form, T hover knelt iro removed hie han tho ehumreerieticnations: | cations or Antal be Willie danas SiR CUSED en eene dayne ented the Horination of ull fendub ickedl- | ieraye offenders of tho Iw, the Sherlif ushers | if you enn, Chrlatlanize them. if possible held Jay throne wes iniirenod £ wus Lec to fiform her what his susp opens the August uumber of the Fortnightly | the tenure of oiticers of government below tha {ntu the court-room a number of small boys | but, 1s 2 preliminary to elther, blot one swere, Tinie |’ Paychogenests In the Demoyorgon! ine tho scene! "ald not thai you. hid good | Protec We Prove cl s . & 4 + het 1 inunts, th st if tl ane Bob " throne, chieily depend on tholr Iterary attaine 0 to 15 years o ceil, their accustomed haunts, the grog-shop, nu slag-aiasia sag alace’dhdedveeih th 1 | dense aif tats, too, nftor he bud been cone | Darwing Fk, 8s (lluetratee Tho wuthor ts tho Rtellon, Justice Lengiotd, » (rone,chtelly deper ary ntiniis | from 10 to 15 years of age, “All ragked-dllrtyy | vice ‘Christian. worke Will be Hall heeonte Hoy grand my palaes uniernenth tho waves stantly with her for weeks, On ono occasion he | ing in Birds by Mot, Grant Allen Though nat, a8 we beltove, n ‘Lory himecit, he | Phe alustons to th Chinese roverence for the du yt, s mnie, PcovtoUs 1 | ished. “Yott ent, by propor faws, “prevents: Andsllveredown among the tiated cuved. ontreats her to come: ut ne the heat and wo Ine | trlelt And Agdouluce by Pr. Pusat | takes whut must bo reganted tn this country us | dead and tho tmpllclt ‘obedience of children to | they seem to bo the very embodiment of tho | the sate of Hyuor, a8 you would prevent tho Amino of light from under bubbled, fed ENTE ere OT AR ON Rca Gee tho High ‘Tory viow of the sutyect, He arguos | parents aresomewhut state and tue, Mr. Wille | germs of original ain. Young and hardy | sale of any othe substance deleterious to in precloua gome, that burnod with seintUlant | aiater, who was in tho carriage with her at tha | © Night-Schools In Now York and Purl" by | thut the extension of tho Ulster Tonant actin | Wie dude tonreserve thut teutues of the Gore | Punts of transgression and crime, thuy need | the health and welfare of aveople:: Tiny the ‘ inka ete eaake to aatvaatlan tlmo,’ All that Is necded to mnky tho latter part | Alles H. Ring; Sketch of Joseph Letdy, M.D. -| 1870 has nido tho position of tho Trish lund: | Genment when grows ut ot tbe Menara] tho | no hot-owss or gusdenor's eure tw fully dle- rita Sra ies ee INE out The purple dolphlhe Naveed doar me, tame; | f,tHe book thoroughly ridienious isn chapter, | (with portraly, lord very provarlous. ‘They have property, | oversight of Heuven us manifested to tho peos | velop thom Into house-breakers, thieves, and | {tulle License no man to do.evil, ar, to hie Adify ercuttiros eamoand bowed (ome, | witch the her mintote. confers that ho ham | fetler’s, Monti, for Senternber, hae. theso | without politcal power to defend it, and that | Me tnroueh thelr Bamnerur., Another inteest | robbers, ‘They ure the natueat and spore | £eeCuny slike nresk, spake fo tue pepplog Wana a weld my Hato in Joy and drewd, “experienced” religion In fudin, though thery | Courenies ae dlelwick and Nleholus Steklo | property x an object of envy to the electors, | tonic womnem, ‘ho Iiterary ond reliqione tae | tatteous grawth of the soll, the weeds and | form public opinion aginst its put te down might have seen thea humbled, vanquished; — | Ba been no previous wvidence that he needed It *Itecompense,” a poct, by Mury | Who, in cuse of spallation will know oxuetly } stitutionsof Cilne are likewleenoticed as aifect= | thistle-plants of society, scattored by Fate | by the popular vote; und in the future a Tmight huye struck—n blow Lue Melua tS gpeclully. Wo ure inetined ta nequit Mra. Wale Hhteon Yeurs Alone, by Eminn | What share of tho spoils will fall to themselves. | ng tho perpetuity of the math four. vawnys of life, fdrunken | Tedcemed und regenerated people will call Demopornont ‘a blow L never guvo— ford of blame far the Inst two-thirds of this | G° jiurduero; Tho Moses’ a poem, by Hora | THO rai ef the tanded proprietors te certain 1E Tonn We Slainpitt's article on “Phe Trint of } Mluug the by-ways of life, Born of drunken yout blessed, gorgon ators, aid to pitt tho responsibility fortno really | Heng Goodale; World. Musics? a ‘poom, by | Hoy tall into the common mistake of yfolding | Mrs. surrate” {3 written with unneceskary fervor |’ nud yiclous parents, In the purlleus of vice, i sed, ai Chale Sei Hive = 3, by m: poor performace on the unfathomable Btu Friweer Loulen Bushnelly “Georgetown Col | Nothing to justice and everything ta clamor, | and some approach to rhodomontads. “In view from the hour of, their birth thoy have bean | VEYEXTIOX OF WoRDs | at EVES! Gaginy shells, laid baro the erring Queen ty of tho British custom which requires Teqe, D, Oc with Mustritions, by We be shepard | A484 tow not less their inlereat thin tholr duty | Of'the lapse of time since to. tril, a. more 2 hoy ye DIALECT, Turove to ie with Launceclot of tha Luke. of tletlon to be done in three volumes, or not ut | ant ‘others: When Wands Ato Gre devise some menus by which, even at sont udiclat temper and fewer italics would tuye | sutrounded by every bad and corrupting Ine Vurglury or house-bronkings ‘And tho Atthur's feast on Gilbrie Green, ML eeTroublesome Dawehtora.” tiy 1. 1. | A, ofberes. co When, Was Are Geer wnerifice of whut they deem their own righty, | heen bucoiing, Ar. Clampitt docs not danhe | fluences the thloves' vocubulury, thelr mother- ‘Pallce-oflivers, Tea AAT ee nae iG TAKS Walford, Letwure-Hour series, New York: | ford — gu ile, K. Gitforda sitien. | fey may give contentnient to their tonanta, or | tut inuch pariury was used on the Urinds that | 4 Sh a the ribald or 41 Henin ee aa eq atey Sombre trees Henry Holt & Co, Prien #1) ard Henry Ind (with portent by Acie, | wt least remove everything that benrs evon the | tho Jule Advacitoy or sotuctony: else onguo; the onth profane, the ribald song Ty him, all in snd and xorg dlatress. — Muestonens WO Guardiin oF thaltiyeDiak.® | appearance of boing an injustice, nressod the recommendation to moroys and thut | and jest of tho low drinkIng-houses, have {iri 40 dlasalved 1n tonrs of sinlonnees— Among tho pepnlar prenchers und writers of cl {og Halla ve Heat | Teeland to ecauieo a sParlinmentiry tenant | ou tha eeatfolictive ls wm exteanniinary siutes | fey. A mother's love they never knew, A ie an feed Fummon Ty ¢ Phage tbo peed England a tending position ts oecupten by Dr. Pe | oes Benga H Fousnie by right” in his hott, and at tho aang time pro | ment co come froma learned member of the | father’s enra they never had, ‘They are the prial apave, ‘ es or, The fs widel tind aenea y er W. Farray,Canon of Westminster. te fs widely | tanotardl; “Joon rane apecu.’ Swit Myke my coursers Lome d!d | incr in this country through hia “Lito of | painters by Alfred Rensices Tweopiug cn my tunto's frosty lancom Christ,” and his Lite and Work of Bt. Paul Xi) rH jomogoryal His Mttlo work on“ Eternat Hope,” also, is ex- he landiord. Tho system | thurs i Ly ore pM me ke oment of " Pa en it tha Prellamontary tennnt-right shall | ned winch mnnutd terorerset ne tent the ‘ques: | drunkenness and debauchery, It 1s no fault Rinehtnelay luo of Vivie | be Worthgeven yours" purchase of tho rent, and | tlonof the wullt or innocence of this poor wom- | of theirs that they have been thrust Into this | ‘Traps, limbo., eit oma tluo that tho ont shit be adjusted by the parties | an, When the order ewiny from the Hrovost- | world to suiter cold and hiuger, and com | dvkKedees oe + jo," 0 Ain rt oy tect the interests ot! ‘fy Millet, Ponaumt. nN 0 fnter “hoodlums”? and street-Arabs, begotten of hundkorchlote . Ta steal from children. «Prison or lockup Arrested, tenslvely read both hore and in Great Beltaln. vs ibe - | themselves at tho oxpiration” of every | stiranal for her to ascend the senffald, und after Swi. “ roperty Teeitemeoraume dnt Steg region | ti st Ww gracefl and airctve, ands 2h tl | ts Nhe Gtiade ply gant | Keeaertee, oh erento oon | Hele, hy the, unfortunate sueruuls ot | aoe es seit aon 1 oe Y y t ul I y he LAL, nas] riven or iy he a ie U stood superb in robe of rich dest ’o have now bo! a volume g tho rent will romaln wonttored for another ten | not tell these people before Ladle that Dain Siett the none nt 1 + y NOTTS. + fue | bridges, or in empty hogshoads and dr Furrar’s Sermous on the Amvliorstion of tho LITERARY ¥ years, and so an from tine to time, If, hows | hecant af the ering for which Lhave ben, :h or in u 3 MY zona n apa o Rog devicrs World, consisting of ten woll-conaldered dis- | | Harper & Mrothers are reserving thelr moro | byer, either landlord or tenant desires a'reud- | Gomned to death? Fathor Waller sopiied: fsul Boxes, ning thelr when He ut | viet I - . 4 ut ver, no 5 ee Huey 2 Teciagped. Bout au cn hutmory on my sats, niankind aug tho meuns of their removal or | Jefferson Davis’ “ Memolrs" will be published | (ho tundiord thinks might ta bo Inerensed to £40, | Teeeden Coruver, 1 wonkl done woods and Ot | some prlsonefire t fest of pont. tidus Ui Ava nil jround—Peannot healt alleylation. ‘The topicanre the following: “Why | by tho Appletons vory svou after the election, | Whew tho Umo for readjustment arrives ho | jnontal may before have “dreamed of, but not ene ; Tpon'the Maret nig 4 nace Jesus Shenoy “Sincority of flourt us tho First | ‘Pho laut yotume of Green's excellent fils. | Aerves Hotfeo on the touNnt that ho will requite | “tow tho slinplo “atatomont" of a convicted | Juyed ng tho doorbell Put out the hehe A thie! My tunio was with Rold devices fret Puuiso tho glinn what wonder is it that ay are what vondition of Rervico"; “Energy of Chiratiin 6 this Increase of rent, If tho tenant coments ed fe Y PL AL Test" the quose a . Y earned Judges ‘S ir : ry cess oa nye Cronus Ba wNSrEU | Tipeeaeibretkonn oe i Me Mido by | she one. ir forthiit licraed to up the lund, ont ullvor Innoconea Str, Chumpite docu not | pe toes Uw ean haw ta: eal With thom NEW-YORKERS IN ILLINOIS, a Crowning Creation hy Mendla q 5 et X t 1. | explain. ‘ 4 i Crust fororme Hernnee ene Rte pate | Meanie of fluinat Lito lat fami Be] Statin BteCarthy rings tho coviciding vole | eee a ee eae schaner "Ha ane Mose, bat an, intoneety-patonoetenl | fem yet univ We cana poraitt, Bor Penson Tike Ati 34-Owing to the heavy ? s a a pl “hs ve” rT ny - 4 ” , uf y | a Per y " cl * 2 af fe ] aD or oy —! {eve for tholr uurooles fuiut of taory light no fAims “ot Chelate stnteimmuipes | MAe8 OF the“ Hivtory of Our Own Times” down | Of duo fae, wiveh the” tohune.vfurmeriy: | qyucle,on ’ tho Vermmatity of Gade” whieh, in ) co tatun tie streets untrammeled by tho re: | PEANO. Tl. Aug, i {hat waa power! ‘To soe them cringe and i 1 cA e \ ‘ rs Ww i rajns Wednesday night, not mere than 3,000 quail, | + Folds: Flock, Of th ten | 0 the close of Renconsflagyy Jute administra: paid, but of the increased rent which tho . 1 tio let fi straintof the law; we dare not poison them, ' yaulln ond wtroor, in wy stormy oye. SD el aed a per er RIN Tiudlort as demandile A’ sitniiny petelived ty,| gol we are ronten Tet ae gor an bane ns we do the rats fn the sawors and eetlars, of | people were presentat the Washington Coun- Thend, 1 bon ane! So, Lam wenk as thoy, succession in December, 187%, and Juuuury, 18%, | ytaemitian's presses are busy with Prof, Nore | Kivet to the tenant if au alteration of prices or | qrticio on steamboat disasters, in which be | drown then, as we do young pupptes ind kilt- ty CN. ¥.) plenle, held here yesterday, Iow- w to you as you go by. and tho last ono dh June, 1870, iu Westminster +h othor circunistances should make him considor | advances. the rathor startling fdea -that full vhenover the supply exeveds tho de- I 1 y ry Paget am falton—taltont Strike mo} Slay Abbi und the eluht and ninth wero deliverca | lenskJOld's now volume, The Professor will pay | tho rent too high, Wwhey gho time for reudjust< doen herons Rebulier than halk speed: ae tne | Mii, Whenever the supply gaceeds the de | gver, short addresses wero delivered by sov- a ortel? An immortal stavo! fu Ste Bai 8 Church, of whieh Dr. Farrer is | 2 vislt to 8t, Petorsburg In the autuinn to exum- | ment arrives the tenant ‘serves notice au bly " ner over by rushing through it, Be , 4 a roasts eral speakers; and St was resolved that the Taave dard birdl a reed without « tunel Heutor, Hater fof two sessions of lire | ine the musoum and brary there, ju tutlolpas | jandlord that ho requires the rent ta bo reduced. io writen on Tunneoritycin: tba" Patpite® tt vould Aes ie Haak ben ati niente shold be held agaln noxt ‘Thursday, 3 Teannat dies portal’ restful grave, Hament, ‘The author in most of these discourses | tlon of a aecond vit to the North siberian | to 330, If tho landlord agrees tho, rent. 4s and Deel views" Recount Works on tia | {U0 tt oon tk ane aunt TE een eee eee esa large ailentance “and ‘dist z pone Deuth were a priceloss boon— dwella Upon the moral ovils of human svcloty | cout, which he Intends undertaking in 1b, duced to 2; but if he dinsonts he must get | Beain and N * it is rather a ilip-loppy Immortal sou! i whose lestiny reaches away ih it ‘lated. makers, aro. expucted to. bo woryont and tho religious forces to bo -upolied in over | ye haying boon stated in print that Mra, Ture | Possession of the land, aud pay as componea- | uumburut the JortheAmericane yonder Iito the neverendlig agus uf the | tngulshed spe + Joun BMoCanty PLEASANTS. county thon. But mg af ti0 Sermons, Uso. | nett, wuthorot * That pase fe Lawrlo's,? wits elie Mans tho estan anh ss uf on tat ia auyen aol ls future Stauy. gf thom are. Dalit ant ne present. = \ a clully the seventh and elaath, hays importan vailed 3th yours! purchase o} ni cl nian “He a ‘ . elise! pacitie: erent See oer rane STAND BY THE OLD FLAG! pullicatbenriuga BE u (raed OU any atucy ttl Ge ualiall “elroy dhattas to be aunicient after allowaneo mado for THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, Rood or evily with proper euro und edue A SKELETON POEM. Suny pasauyer in those sermons ure excecd> | ty not now, and most probably never wi the value of the tenant-right. ‘This modo of Antidotes for two of the Fortnightly urticles | tion, they may be made useful men and good Fer ingly Dewutiful as weil us fmprevilve, We note | gugud in welling a novel culled *Alore culeuluting the compensation makes It tathe Ine | muy be found in the Nineteenth Century for Aus ns, Yes, in that group of ditty, ragged Rurdette. Rouse, Patrons Glen ee arenes Hib following in, tho discuurso extitiod “eho | Eat, id terest of both parties tu be rasonable, ‘The | guat, Cardinal Archbishop Manning espousce asts there may be, perhups, y — no Yo loyal of ere 7 toured fe yor thowators ot tho Deluge wolsed por tho lortor & Coates inform us that 1 the third | ceinponeation waten Re bitte neo eng the opposit side to Leslie Stephens in tho Hirid> 7 some mute, ini arious Milton oF = Schdol 2 wit preg wants rocohuntes, and farmers, drowning worlds thodovo low buck to ito Atke volume of tho English transition of the Camte by olteriug too little reduces tho price which he | laugh controversy, Under the title of “.tn | Bowe Cromwell Rulltleas of his country’s blood, =e hy, $ Prize your blood-bouyht liberty} as tak tis ha mouth eae teat plucked at! ae. ae ret or te See a Ainore niust eee fae hla tenunt plat Sania k Englishinan's Protest,” he atuicks tho by-vota ed far, they have been educated In nothing ee deeraa 3 ’ - ollv Hue, A onTEs. 0 r , erluie, . soclate: . : yqueeeietmgwamtag yous under | ai tha Sat hwe le tha dy aid | is rou eon, wt uid wa EP te | etc ea a act | Sth Wie aes BoA, —— now, v4 bul fore the Hol eH "3 * Lord a y ‘. ve Oo Vol. vio wy’, te — Hy Wath aed, Far he menage of pinuaer, aaa te Univorset tot ins food be biuens an uiive, {umes of ho French edition Will Bo isso i tm ond the land: | Cariival Archbishop fx a Ife premature in| tt et ee a tt == Font liv . g veot. iM a voluin 0 Bgl Is, whereas one | a 0M congregation n —_—— ‘Thoy have sigh Honey auere by tho bands ot ‘lea hud blood! fransidtion will bo published at the same timo." ly superior to the Sevtestate sont wee red 4e. thom Ikea mock | term In prison for “cracking & erlb,” or for : . : Artaney ated. 8 priza tn Ebel vision-« My fricnds, howover much the crue may | «A Fool's Errand " ty atill nelling by the thoy. | other, and wht may bo ruin 0 one tw only | oouycliout. ‘Tho fast purt of the pasalonato quane Hunghter, Is 2 bora whine ae fe =o Bip, way "twixt the rocks and’tho sboala, “ Bwoot dove, tho anftost, stendtost pluing, sea Sow Vork ani ee ithe matics, able to the landiord class, ‘The author says that | A by-vote Ike that whicl shut tho door of | Phe Hover of the Sea” oxelta In thelr — Bonds, ‘“ +) Dut your ver! e pay “ In all the suuuright sky; Judyo. Tourges, wrate a partol his now book, | Pedsunt-pruprictorship ts not desirable, and | tho House of Commons uyainst Horne Tooke young minds a spirit of ainbitfon to become a . e Pron Malte ee will tot nothing harm her, Melatonin tn evar elisuzerul bloom, Shreks Without Straw," in Candi wo scourg | could not be matutalned If oneu eatublishods | because bo was & clerayin hus furtively | Fo naty ertininal atid notorious, ‘Chey owe cule, * With the lain to the Pacitie Const; *t Au lreozes change vn igh Engllut copyright, but it Isautd that ho la now in | 888erts “that landlords would naturally gell | opened the door to one whosy notorlety relleves: Boel: thing, for saclety his ‘done nothin —— —— Whore. ‘Thore'h spetering Lallot for armor, —- fe roady to dewoud inta our hearts and rest | tively ie rollroment putting te lust touches | {MGIC property If thoy could get u better Mtoome | mo of an odiows duty. Hut Purilunent bas noe | Buelity notkling, for suclety tins dan i ee eee = ex pring au tavinufbic host. therein, And if tho plucked leaf, which she | 1) tho hovel which willbe roxdy somo tie ta | (OM Ie sid almost tn thy samo breath adds | yet eonfirined that oto, aud tho moral | for thon. Afudern phitlan bropy be almost = = vgweacty* Ss a Thoy'lt tloete to thy beurs to us from God in Heaven, seem bitter t0 | sootomber that “rents are not too high.” If not too bleh, nso of this great people ‘hus not yot been | entirely oyerlouked them, und, In its praise. ; Vor Guenaid ho true Union bannor, Us, YoU noua the lesa iy it nluaf of the ‘Tree of ‘ s why Is it that landlords are getting a better asked, And yet tt bus been heurd; utid [ truat | worthy effort ty convert the heathen abroad, ie Tn the sume loyal Arthur, aud Itight, Llle;—a grovn leat from tut tree * whose leaves 8. C. Griggs & Co., Chicago, announce for sm: | cumo from tho starving poor of Irelund than | that there is still left in our statesmon at least | has alnost cutlrely neglected the heathen, ut — — FQuick, ir. Fy ud flo sympathy with that exclus | works, . . Joba Fisko's urticlo in this munber, 2 + boweers oy eeupte y “lng ae eal And during tho tac i a sive spite that unehurches wit orwin Cutholles Numerous editions of bis books have been pub- | the American Colunles Bepuruted frou Great Lord Burghley's forecust will be on the horizon. | 4 Ein aeeeiat ea ra ae = Wok, * ‘ Pathan Hc of Novorber Phat udgeee Ae ect ciated tas encen ot | beeline tinted. tues astumuat of | Ahmed mead atl, Uarucniae tw, | fata Ail extn tobe devtruyed by lla Bu | trorg of te ates. Venerrings of sutluls grow : "Yreason' ct y atte tT y q rhe A re one culations ag to ent. a i _ 3 Q —— oe, ai asen i tut amoltdering embor Muny Folds: One. Fide ‘These, igen rsea | Classical Literature," by Churtes Morris, de- | what might baya been tho reault of w policy J. tt. Tuko's paper ontitied * Peasant Proprio. | to make vluthes for the heathen of — — Beowl, 4 be extinguished, and die. show ‘that the pulpit of England fa becoulng | signed for the use of schoola and private | friendly to Amorica uilopted by tho British Pare | tors at Homo’ feu thncly anewer to tho fallu- } distant Innds, und where their benighted — Howl VETERAN, alive to tho great moral and religious questions | students, is passing through tho urease of the | Mament, Tho nominal tly counceting Americun 4 cles contained in Justicd Lonutield’s Fortnightly { condition jx so sweetly discussed over cuka — —— Youll

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