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TUL CHICAGO TRIBUNE? SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 9 N Lk Iinfted politics, It {sa perplexing sort of 0 | writer’s coul—he will turn over na aes | one, but the red numbers ought to be more 2 ” een onan (toot apecn ton tia esas LITERATURE ART SCIENCE, hook, Verplexing, Doane it “avents so | and reach this trifle bristling with true poetic | distinetly printed, It ts plaln sailing after | by an intorestiug“compngioon Of the wenics SOME THING NEW NOW READY. nuinch real power.and skill on the part of the cults. PEisINinorU ss. dpui lave fut Hered natuter bare nue of "Prats Tienry and Faraday,” by’ Prof, 4 A js not wiven to all, ‘ays causy to tind iy i M. Mayer. ‘* > .: author, and also considerable {ilppancy and And thore aren fow, very fow fudapted for carrying In the pocket, ant cost | Form,” by Charles Morten ter at elatenni FOR THE SWINTON’S Eminent English Liboralg— manifest wifairness. Capt. Vaneu has been But Who are witty—it any. 25 cents cach, disautsition on this aubtis subject. Thoro ig both nsoldter and an officeholder, In the } But— i —Mr. Boss has prepared In pamphlet form | another Installinent. of “Criticisms Cores Manual of Classic Lit- latter enpacity he hns acted as Appointment feu pak petcte rns all osu wills splintors avery useful nitanetieal Ie of Tite abbre- | rected” by Herbert Spencer, ‘and # paper on LIT T L E O N ES ! ‘ erature Clerk In the ‘Treasury Department, unless Whon he’s sitent—and especinily yiations In common use. ‘This he has pre- peg pnotism by (ieorrs J. Romanes. | Maj. iil ementar 6a ers, . se wenre infstaken, So that he has acquired Witty, tnost witty—aslecp, faved Melt a shart dissertation on the tse Dr lowe te uh an nelnirablg 1 Eiatolrot - D coustderablo .familinrity with. tha class glee. Is an extract from a little loye- tlusen or more prictieut eeien to ba pheervedt Atnerlenn Associaton tor the Advancement eprrep bY Princes! Favors — Brigitta — The | tat ean ena Hut.aht you tove nnothor: 1 in thetryse, ‘Lie uainphiet will be found af | 9¢ Selene, and of whom there Is an exccl- ILLIAM SWINTON fq criticizes, sutirizes, andcondemns, Itschar- Mny yete set Inve nother too, service for reference purposes and the ad ; T TON & (0.8 | sane ; Muse-A Day of Fate, | fri atin ABs ail ing Wa | A irae Sean on ene Ateneo | scott aleesing. ta, ers: 7 Author of Word-book, Geographical, aud Language a and, In fret, . Its hit other be another you. cen! opens with an article on the “Ruins of the I P. e Series, ac. foment thom wil be’ anything but flattered The greater part of the hook fs taken w SKAG ATS * Colorado Valloy,® by. ‘Altre Terry Bacon. UJ GEORGE R. CATHCART, sit ne pore LA ani | <a erarine 0h a lengthy poem entitled ‘Tho Tebel: 4 In ttia Tain A He an Tey ver N. ‘These tulns lave ‘recently been the subject Notes on New Books~The November Mined ter thetnnte th Toclael with South Carolina Tale? Parts of It are passa in the Writed Service for November, N. | of fresh explorations, the results of which * BE AUTIFUL BOOKS Authur of tho Ltorary Iteador, ate. ate. Magazines—Books Received. hooks that. are written th Pate ual Be t Other portions are not. ‘Take thisox- | B, Clark, U.S. N,, presents his views on the are hee given, “lenhia Je Young, contribs - = Y | wil it iph of te subject of Deflecting Armor. By the use of | Wes A comprehensive survey of the “Arts ake special pleasure in announel H has ‘ ae case ofa sound, healthy, ananly young fel Aut (ifte her on her tiny tie springing from below the water line and ex- | Tin, presenta us. Ww! : i i j Now ready {retaron's Bipplenientacy Meudery Literary, Art, and Scientific jow, ft }rowld be wise to cour ail ution ate kl the ‘blewsinie Trom his ips. tending the length of tho vessel, te considers intent centres uf Industrial nee ine Wester COLORED IL TRATIONS. slaned to connoct with nny of tho regutar retion uf Notes iaturtalter even th tose Higt are hhuabln abe i cola aCe Ae OE that war-vessels may be constructed that will | Eurepe, "A, Pivotal Point)” by tho Rev, Headers, ‘Thoy oro attenctive In appearance, ate : Hai towcok Lidosir Cy unicchullines "Elna Yet pardon if thy Agnes will be practleally Invuluerable, Lieut. Bliss, U. | Yi iiliain a Linker, deplete the situation Itturteatea by Gonorieke, Whites Dietnran, Church nn polnt, or mornl if you Tike, is made the most Ue Fude~she would not bay thee ill.” S. Ay has translated from the German, | dotes and personal reminiscences. of Site y i + - ‘The difflenlties, disappointments, perils, ‘The book is bound in half calf. It ts not | “Notes on Turkish Army Organization in ‘ 1] othors, Tho alz books, whieh are cloroty co-ordinated LITERATURE, oF ea Sy Houston and other prominent. characters, 8 ed its that form so large | {rredecinably bad, but if this bea falrsample | 3979," Commander Gibson, U. 8. N., writes |“ 'The Praetien! History of a Play.” by Wille ns, AU Smiles, No Frowns, | whe soverat ttoadors of the Ntegutar series, arot Bak = park of an otiecholding existence-—where | Mr. Chirborne Nag aistuken hls vyocatlon. | oe sca cc, 3 andan anonymous | lam H. Bide ieee a Upsand Dow ‘caiateretrie sit charming illus EMINENT ENGLISH LIBERALS, tenure of oflee ts dependent on polllical | To he a poet he will have to be “bern? | Ancestral Worship,” and af annisnions etch tacts ie fuccatelya steps : CA 5 fT eles § t 7 4 ISS€s + er =} ia and bqlenattor tha atria af Ue .EASY STEPS FOR LITTLE FEET. Mr, Davidson fing substituted the term | exixencies rather than on individual gjustlti- Again,—he has not succeeded in the attempt | Writer discusses the question of ‘Che Signal hy & represautation. Dr, IL C. Wood's paper XR iy i * : “Tiberat” for that of “Radlenl’( in the | cations—are not underestimated, If any- } to ercate @ himself? Service Succession.” Ie tirges good reasons | © '\ uton ” the ¢ - der ts Jose ltr Giglit COIORS, Gollow coxen guarig | Suppterentarr chief atmand iho plecusmere ues | American eilitlon of his work, which Is in | thing, they are somewhat exaguerated, Pos | (The Muse, asf Have Found Hers tnelud- | for the selection of an army officer of sclen- presentation ot “Diologieal prlnetples ang sates 808 written and chosen with’ rpecial reference to tho facta republication af seve: 1 cle: . | sibly the whole story was-weitten to enable | ing Sundry Oecasionnl Pounts, nndon ‘Tale lific attalninents for the succession to Gen. aie “Tow She Kept ler Vow, by S. Gs t charmingly orlxinn! book of the yoar.” Tealtnas and fanctes ot ensly chlidhuod,, publication of several articles con- | the writer to properly frane hisupintonsand | Entitled “The Rebel: Dy Himself, New Myer, and decries any attempt to confer the | W. Benjauin, professes to ben true natroe ; et gatens, yuund tn cloth and profuroty ius | tributed some thneago to the London Weekly | tho result of his observations, Certainly the | Urteans: | Clark a: Hofeline.) position om Capt. Howgate or an otileer of | tive of adventure durin Civil War. An Little Buttercup $ Visit to Little Stay- ? S Dispatch, Whether he has thereby avoided | digresslons and commentsare made to assume — fame as an Indian fight David Graham | articte on “Heinrich § »” two amusin, THOME, By Misa 1. Clarknon, A colurad ple es the misiiterpretation hy apparently feared 1s | more promluence than the story. Ele plot NOTES ON N Adee, has an article on “Lafayette.” He | short stores by Olive Iman, and Margaro droun every page, bound in wttreetivebumtowr: | GOLDEN BOOK OF CHOICE READING. | an open question. If tho terms are synony- | Mupunts to very dittle; nn novel the work | phe tev, EP. Roc is well known as a | contributessfattiin: Commodore Wells’ | Bertin Wrizht, the Inst instaliment but one ays. Ato. C s continuity, Is overburdened with char- ‘ mit ' rite ite x01 Revalle Is f Adam and Eye,” poems by Julin C, It Supplementary to sEcoNT READE, This book rep. | Muu, ant so accepted gencrally, ho has | nejers, and shows a erude-and inexperienced | Witer of novels with high moral atms, | article on *Keeollections of a Visit to of Vee The Wonderful Rockin Horses ending, conmiati ut dultttiora nnd: pveteyy nul gained nothing by the change, If they Indl- | mode Of treatment, Nevertheless, the author | Judging from the success of his previous | We, Island of St. Hele Js pleasant | Dorr aud John 1. ‘Tubb, and tho usual variety et x met vere 5 | of readin ut MLE MAROARET'S RIDE. For of cote | SXMubes and attractive objeet-rendings, weltten | cate different shades of thought, then in | writes easily and sinvothly, has n good vom | works, he ins found a large constituency for Fest aa Fee Sere eat hient the Tiber the ealitoriag columns, completo Viiradons, iy beight pour Ted pugeay cloth, with numerous illustrations, either case some of tho gentlemen sketehed | mand of languaze; Heart's story 1s ndmirt- | that sort of fiction, His last literary venture | of hig. prisoner. De Peyster jas tho | —The nantist Revlew, a quarterly per“hdke - . te u Of ig have been misplaced. Charles Bradlaugh | HY told; If oeensionally undignified, he | ty entitled “A Day of Fate!’ It is a good arconit of his artleles rove brit | cat “publisued at, Cincinnati, has a timely Mh sliows at times true power; his war deserip- tex ade ; v " “Me peste wg With quotations and little else. Capt. C. . * De. ; BOOK OF TALES. and Mr, Gladstono, although both members | tons are spirited and renliatie; and we found | book. And tt is a well told and Interest. | MA has an Iustructive and tempernte lnble article on Conserian nce py ymerentt 5 F of the Liberal party, are by no means equally | “Prince's Favor’s” pleasaut.reading, Two | ing story. A young New York editor, qi the Confederate | 7 The Favorlte Picture Book and Nursery PEL eRe RE ARE PUT Ce ST “radical.” John Bright and Joseph Cowen | very evident fautts will, however, occur to | broken down fn mind and body from et, oe tho. Royal Engl: inne of Ohlo, The subject iy become ANION, ‘se: > 7 176 Capt. Oiumrauions, iarge quarto, cloth... JouttTal (nate for the {mauinative and omational 1s 21 re ie every reader. In the first: place, the length verwe " Pee ary $f " on nut more finportance every year. THRACE Sor PG | Reali cence AHHH Tmo cridbcral”™ foul Libera! more | of seme, feu aentenes anu the raniling | ty" Yo” gamutry, “an Yale “in with | Lieut-Gol ik We Clown fatne act at mis | Cee articles ares the Telstous Lie y . nie not eke A = . y Etyi 2? Prlost hood, a fl fi Nursery Com anton STapaest slutty, Mrottiaaly Miuntrmted, properly tho apposit of Conservative, as ap- | yomind ns of the eriticisny passed on Mr, | family of Quakers of exceptional purity of iY on alts nt Army, Et mology nat Priesthood,” by the Rev. F. 11, Eyeleth, Mise The i y a elect itoaiouleeen tava tes piled to English polities, than synonymous | Evarts after fils speech in defense of Presi- | life and morals. Emily Warren, s young | formation abaut The English in Afghane aint fe ann ura ahs sp ezeals of- I, Fania aie rei, Nuurda,cur ust Ze READINGS IN NATURE’S BOOK. with the term “radieal? Under the other | dent Johnson, It was remarktd, that, “in | Indy who ty spending the summer ith them, | istan. On the whole the number iaan ex- | 4 2 the First. iiuptist Cato einson, Hew bumedes cut Htehes sss. t : M Entree th, fancy sliver and gil vy 25 7 5 1 order {o be immortal, Evarts was eternal,” on cork: seedingly good one. With its next lamb Pastor of the First Bap {7G | Supplementary to Fourie Itnapnt. head might be classed the Communists, Nibil- te t t - | Proves to be his fate, and works a complete | ceedingly xnou one, vith dts next tuimber | Wardsboro, Vt; “The Rational Gro Setueat iatory nnd flotanyy dra fr wworks | ists, Free-Lovers, anti-religlonists,—all who junta "uho spe user wien ts very tryin revolution In his viewsof most things, Uitie | the maze completes the second year of Thelam,” by tha Rev. George Th Stee uly, 7 . if 3 existence, It is pleasant to learn tint | 7, a % .. Stevens, Of tho greut modern. naturnilste nnd travolors. would radically subyert modern society. A | to the eyes, and deeldedly exnsperating. mately, after wany iscouragements, sie its ex! is at Pastor of the First Congregational Chureth, The Picturesque Primer, a ad lca Liberal might also be 1» Communist, ‘There are sume few {ypographleal errors, as | Lecomes his wife, and so everything endg | “It hus pald tta-way from the start” | It 18 | Buffalo, N. Yes the V y Wil in Theotogy,?? by go 4to, over 100 colored Mustrations colored b: Q “f well. It isa book belonging to a elass of | ably edited and deserves success asa medium | president Atius Binds eth D Gi aiphia mi an v. Commmuntam,, finds no opines in the ne a the oot Fenn 1 nit been rather whieh we nee never fear’an overstpply, | for the free expression of individual opinion Rochester thealonsent Santee epD Pes Be ee SEVEN AMERICAN CLASSICS, ie eer Seu a government, eee [Nultanemistete Tne niet Nowe Cows and witha itertulning, though somewhat | on erery topte of iiving Interest to the army nomipational V rk of President’ Manning,? Extrn cloth, Juney silver and gilt sides = Ns a Fs tytee Ant paMny Are | ‘ een rolix, reading. "Se by "Tteuben A, Kt, LL.D. Librari Me tiv mine eats tir condensed bloy rra nt ae a Tisner' ages. OE ee eee aa) —"'Strategas, the Amerienn Game of War,? | __—Jfarper's Magazine for November—eon- Trown Univer: ty i The Dl sensation. oe Eas} Reading for Little Readers, SEVEN BRITISH CLASSICS, sketches of the men about whom te has write — by Lient, ‘Totten, [san elaborate book, which | cluding the sixty-tirst volume—contatns an- | the Fullness of ‘Clines,—Exexesis of phos sy ¢ do, 100 colored SItustrntions colored byhand, | ‘l'ho Classics" nro suitable for reading in advanced | ten. Wile pulliclently couiprehensive for BRIGITTA, ’ has ulrendy received the favorabte cansider- | other ilustrated paper by Willan ifnmnitton slang 4,9, 10,” by: the I W. Folwoll, * Wht of one aylinblo, loarde, cut Hush. ZR | Rrndos, and aly to anal taste for che tuber its | the general reader, they give anot whollyun- | For one who writes so much, Berthold | ston and EE wil of the military men who | Gibson. | This paper Isentitled “An Autumn | Pastor of the First Bap urch, Waters ‘ 1 Heavy boards...» + u 1 + TOME pa Ne malta’ wel ; have exan i a Sabbath, and Hata lah ae iv ai Afghpages eneli uth prelpdlccd, but, silt anllnfaatory, resins ut tee stories San raion saenthis aa nul explained ds = : York, and it | dug ‘artlele, “In Western Massachusetts.” | th Hapttse charsit ner Ie pase sue cht. ‘Tlie cinss . Qn ary Commission in New York, anc dug artlele, estern Massachusetts, 19 Baptis hy Marhlehes Mass. $ Fragments of Knowledge for Little pa Hala el pth hol spiel ee Ih cate aad td SPF or ar sh, than ght. Ate classtiieation we evenly, Tu is never at a loss for plot or | received thelr cordial indorsement, “Stra. | ‘The snine article contalns an {deal portralt of | “Che henosis, or Luniltation of Christ,” by FOLK, Large 4to, 100 iHustrations colored byhand | prices, : ight be objected to, for he Is still, and prob- | deseription. Nor does je repeat himself, | tegos” ts x serles of American Games of | donathin yards’ betrothed, drawn by Henry C. Vedder, Editortal Stull Braminer Natural Hlatory’ fue Beginners), Hourds, cut |” o, ‘ o bly always wi in Ainertean eithe f _ “ ” Na, {| War based upon military —prinel- | Mury Hullock Foote and engraved by and Chronicle, New York City. tn Fe | ERG, MERE Nag Bator No. Che for No, | Maly always Will be, an Awerlean e ficen. OF | His last transtated book,—" Briuitta,” No. | nies and. desined for the _ assist. | The nutnber opens with a paver on * Saini Reatlers of the Californian wil nes ! 0 Hehe vn ire FaWweG ape anh ee shez ssist- | ‘Te er opens wit! ne I} Reader *! Beli ta ie iso N TAYLOR & CO. Thosns “Burt avein to us tobe tho best nnd NG In the Letsure-Hour Series” —whieh § | ane both of behiners and advanced Ceelliay” whose history, real snd legendary, | November number AE Ataae eras is N, BLAKEMAN, Li +2 | nual satisfactory. the fourteenth of his works in the samo ] gtudents in prosecuting the whole study | {3 given, with a deseription of her church In} fssue opens with an article by Joaquin Aller, vo four volumen \n tha board coversare PUBLISHERS, Ay Mr, Davidson ns yery freely made his | Amerlean series, is nbetter work than "he | of, taetles, rund tactics, stratexy, | Home, snd n, revroduction of the povns ree | iy wisteh he xives it hininorais ReSOUIE Of KS , can be obtained without the litustess 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago, comments and drawn his conclusions he in- | Foresters,” also a recent publication. The iniiitary histor y pad {ig snrlisopetatlons oF Pome to wilel Is nadhed ny hy Mine. Bintie. | Stock speculations in Wall street, ‘This artle fa culored av ona-iuté the above prices: pea | Sins the eritlctsin of those who will disagree | plot of each is ald In the famous Black | Ma" sacrunty of War Something stratine [ale Girardin, transtated by 7, 1. Gus fda Cott ahora eh blean An telbatto Ask your Hookneller for Tinuscid With: thant advanced Itulicalec Ue Parent TeiiGny- Ent sine Ot Satoh so-mins. has been Jn tse for ger, hit a century In af D Sanry * Teabe Gees tia Fonralne iis lenry D, Woolfe hins an article on “Tho ‘ ¥ the doctrines of some of hig © Liberats ” olanees have been brought out; vild, | Prussia, and also in England, Lleut, Totten, B vais at Home.” bei IY | Chinése Army.” Alfred A, Wheeler ¢ ER Batten & Co. 5 Toy Books and Children’s POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, te londers ae Lingeltatt thouselit phlberd sal weird country redolent with stories of elves, however, says that "Stratezos” 1s the result | Uustrated, E. Mason contributes another Army.” heeler contrib- Books, with Colored ltustrations. + i eaten , ; | utesan ably and interesting paper_on the to tholr fegitimmteconclustonsanarehy would | gnomes, goblins, and the mystic mian-wolves, | Of Severn! years of private study, unassisted | ptper on tho Old Duteh masters, Including | «Russian Relicion and. Rns: +4 Mhedoos not kocp then, wo will end them by mail, postpald, on recolot of adverttsod prices, it. aL it. Lieut. Totten exhibited | Pastoral? Landscape drawhigs by P. Mur- | bury, Conn: “Shalt We Have neat it pathites Tuten & pelea pss illustrate foln W, Chadwick's Interest. | How’? hy by uy . sian Govern a A + is y , by referenee to any foreign cade untilit had | Adrian Brauwer, Adrian Van Ostade, and Jan | sont which reveals t rales For NOVEMBER. Inwand Grilore. Ags Gudistones who ts jasty | 2nlabliants of Hs glcomy fastuesses. The | Hecome n inished system, ‘The vale af sitet Steen, with portiatts and tlustratlon§ of thelr | ices’ W, We Cenmey atts eonelinies: ils placed first In'the book, us he'ls by common | the daughter of awealthy peasant, and cabled | & work as this is contined to those who make | ptt ss. On st c n | Winter in Berlin,” and W. AL Bunker gives: Beginning of an Important Sertes of Papers | consent ilrst among English statesmen, ts | from her childhood tie “Princess of Sehle- the art of war a study and a profession, ‘To | tons of the number will probably be Gaston | 4 description of “Mining In the Sky.” "Tho y Z powe ene the lay reqder {Is buf a cnrlouscomplication | Fay’s “Saline “Types,” full, of humerous | ouyfous habits : 5 E, P, DUTTON & CO, by Herbert Spencer ofthe diferng thes unitafurristan | Homie iais theaters Saute banning | Se tgenmtyaems and dlarans. Hu aby | rien sansa he Quist ot Las | Wane alane, ar McClain Aa de PUBLISHERS, || Sides quMRSE De A: NEW WOLUAE BTA a tae a oe cea ee he has | she most ‘charolngly describes her happy on a however, con tit consi eralte pet the wuthor and A.B, Frost. “Pig-Stleking | Setlbed by Lucy Sargent, while J. 2. Widney lly shown himsel€ to be | and tinocent childhood with her simple Ser i Incindin’” furntstios the text foran enter: | Contributes n careful study tn the citmate of facile prineeps, Nor is It possible to regret ‘elonlshps and surrounitligs. Then pe ably a valuable and important contribution | i, sl je: fc S Southern Caltfornlt. In'the way of Hehe 713 Broadway, New York. t 7 " y sele erves | taining article by William 1. Alden and a f way of teh Ys 2 A narlos of article by Herbert Sponeor ts com- | {8 versatility of tuleut bacausu his suenesses | the details of her father's ruln through | ‘vat eredie for nis caruest, pelustubing and | Kood Hlustratfon. Abbey contributes w tulle | HeratuES, Mix. Morrow's story, *A Stratizo ' moneed in “TH PorutAn xetENcE Moxtany,” for | hte been so worked and so easily obtatned, | trusting in the honor of, his old Captain, an | frorongh luvestigations ad the; friatad | pace lustration of Herflek's poem © Upon delle the latichiile oe tonone Manns AX! November, ‘on the “Dovolopment of PolittealIn- | Wd have revealed so clearly the true greatness | unprinelpled man, and his: miserable death. : i ¥ s | cs PUBLISHED THIS { or Wl Spur.” A brief artiete on“ Poreclain Paint- | Widows dose sperionces of "A Grass stitutions,” applying the doctrine of ovotntion to po- | OF his mind. Agreelng with Mr. Davidson's | Firigitta next goes Into service in Switzerland, dobar witch has produced so conmnendable a ee anes clean the clistine von. betivert) Witow aajlasguhing Clttord weltes the story Itleul govornnient asa branch uf sociology. Sponeer | estiiuate that “Ile,.n slmple layman, has | and becomes a nurse in. an ophthalmic hos- 4 shin 2 over-glize mud under-iaze work, und tho |.0f 1A Miner an Arian. here Is also on ' iunow the acknowledged master tn, thia tield of in- | demonstrated that he Is one of the greatest | pital. in Zurich, Tho Captain, her father’s -—Winekleman ‘a, “Mistory of <Anelent | jinds of decoration adapted tathent. It is He aly peat her al ote ies Rit articles, be~ lls 10 ils i iN cOTS vestigation, na shane papers on tho-naltiral saul {upuloulnnslos foe aged dt da, Inipossibia. 40 enemy ail sleatroyor, cojnes to tho Hospital shits noe bol a ie aes Bethy to be added that this number contains a new Cheney. pont ry fry at ane ll Jolie Vas PEO delat ible e miter mee ae é eared. q i sc y ove yer . od Tennyson: emarkubly | & 5 1" le V1) ecwledia of iniuense values: so : almost as goon see n noble intellect, Hke his | caro ‘Then comes a ithuntticrscencarion | 119, and the present edition of the wark. 1s Rennt by Alfred ‘Tennyson: a remarkuvly | Baelps, 1 “the Level Land,” by Mare exercising itserf about the exploded theortes | she enutifil poem, “The Level Land,” by Mar- .. ~v way to her desire for revenge, and | by the same transiator, Mr. G. I. Lodge. | garet Veley: un inportant, paper, entitled | —The Cutholte. World for November has ihalonuerand: Gedbieet BRmGAte Taio CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER. of the astrologists or alchemists, as about) the Enpiatn ‘Tiseouees who she ts, A siinple | Except that the four volumes have heen Te RU vlentitie: Common-sehoet Etettion by | tho following table of contents: “Decline of UIAMIHOAT, AND PILOSOPINGAT. || TIT DEVLoratié oF rourican iverera. | HHO Meglaiaus of Church Couuciis early oF | love-story runs throuzh tho book, leaving | duced in number to two, we fall to notice | Charles Franels Adams, Jr. an interesting | the Study uf Aletaptystes" by Cornelius M. ed GEORGE * MORIN, A. 3h, TIONS.’ By HeWUELT BrENCEIL 1, Proiimlnary. Inte, atrietie hstatentonbia ra mere pant ae Brlultia und onymus possessors of tha inn’) avy dierenco tn the text of te two editions. | contribution from Titus Munson: Coan, entl- | O'Leary, M.D. LL.D." Alexis de Toeqtte= luror on Philosophy tn tha Johns THopkt e Golden Lamb, bappy and “prosperous, [bisa sumptuously gotten-up book, and $3 | ted “Scenrlug a Compatence’’s a humorous |-villee’ by Wilfrid G Robinson: “Genesis 1 We ineet some old frignds and, familiar faces | undoubtedly n standard work by an unques- | southern stary, “The Rey, Mr. Biund’s Wres- | of the Catholle Chureh,— (conclude), by THA SUN'S HEAT, By Professor C. A. YOUNG. (i+ | achievements of his ministry of 1868, his re- versity, Baltimore, . tustrated.) +{. form of. tha eduentional system of Se Wits of Vallowuphy,’ nf 1 to. Sohne Taek nag uabormee So ahha ae. cE fink and, resterta Clara, his 3 | tioned authority, ‘Thu “History of Art” is BW! 4 W nv”? by Wi tho Rev. A.B, Le st " conte snucanion As 4 miNpitaxod 5 saNtAr. O¢- | and tia reform and consolidation of the Lue | And her hushank Iuka aida Sopedier: | intended tw slow Wie orighty progress, | We,\wi the Chester Winite Huey” by WU | tialiee, 0 # Muwlty “Gocthos Dedlention CHAP. I.—Introdnetory. General Phils CUPATIONS. Hy rot, invaxus P. THoMesON, | giish superior courts of Jaw and equity, 18 | the evil genius In “The Foresters.” ‘The | change, and downfall “of art, together | paul I, Hayne, apropos of the Centennial | Chapters IIL-1V., by John Talbot Smiths Sophieal Attitude of the Engltsh Mind, | THE GLACIAL MAN IN AMERICA, By, F. Dm | onsitted. story Js mit excellent ones simple us befitting | With | the different styles of | nations, | celebration of the battle of King’s Mountain, | “4 Missing Paze of Catholic American Hise CHAP. 1.—Mediwval Antteipations ef the CorTa, Mr, Davidson fs unjust to Jolin Bright's | the glass of whom it télls, yet intense in | Perlods and artists, and to prove the whole, Cady i ver of | tetye? by the Rev, 1 1. Burtyell, D.D.3 Modera Euglish Mind. Joba of Sultabury, | 4 FLOCK OF MYTHOLOGICAL CRoWws. By w. 1. | sturdy honesty and to his strength of char- | parts, and most charmingly narrated. as far us it {s possible, from the anelent nan- |, —Anarticle In the November number of | phe pce at thy Altar? (Poem), by Eleanor Hogsr Bacon, Dune Seotus, Willinm of GARDNER, M.D. aater when he says: “Asa member of Mr, Of Brigtite, the heroine, and the hostess of |: uments now in existence, There are other the North almerican Review tint is Ukely ip C. Donnelly; “The Church’ Onder. Elfzas Setam OHAL. TT-—Engitehmon of the Hee | rin ELECTRIC HURGLAR ALARM, (ltustrated) | Gladstone’s Cabinet he was Introduced at | the Golden Lamb Inn, wo fiud this pleasant | lilstories of urt, but Winekleman's outranks | atttact very general attention bs entitled | ro by ST : : 4 > Gold 2 4 The Political Situation from a Finauelal y ubert Burke; “Nathaniel prongs 4 Fideined : iyenset, Mle wont MENTAL IMAGERY, By FuaNcis Garros, F. its. | Court and Is aid to bo afavorit there... . | portrait: them all. Especially is this true of Greck L Uh Hawthorne,” by tho Rev. J. Vi O'Couor; Evil communications have a tendency to eor- oy he has , | art, which is the principal subject the author | Standpoint.” ‘The leading artlele Is hy tho {wire ald Inte s Rev, Sous fam Gkakeponre, Poot-Phitowpher. OHAD. | HENRY AND WARADAY. lly Professor Aurnen | rapt the best manners, and Mr Bright ns | and isseandiie with cong, onf ar Hie house, had in view in this work. ‘The illustrations | Hon, William Reach Lawrence, and us de by Nugent vito Masten, igiapters Ak SL. Vi-Francls Bucon, CHAP. Wi.—Thomas 3M. MAYER nover been at ls best snes he made the ac- | of the Oberland on the doorstep. She fg | Ate abundant, and the plates remarkably voted to an exposition of the inonarehical Before the ‘Rvformation. ” by Robert Rens Wobbes, CHAP, VIE—John Locke. CHAP. u lt Isso”? (Poem), ¥ ‘TNH EVOLUTION OF ORGANIU FORM, By } qunintance of Moyalty.” r 4a clear, Tho histories of the statues cited in | principle in the United States Constitution, | poke a 5 iq ¥Il.—George Merkley. CHAP. 1X. CHAMLES MOTUS, s Of Mr. Taylor he says: © At home he fs {all and alight, ord tina ene of Gloss: tacos ia tho text are brought up tothe date of the | The author foresees danger, to. the perma Terni “Sybil Kellie Tp ecit aco! Be SI Morses‘anil * ed sro See a ieee ee THE MROFUSION OF LIFE. By Anaursta B. | 0 delightfil host, an inveterate Joker of | marked them; but now respit and ‘pea | lust editions, of Wwhlett there have been four, panieg oe SUE repute: tna hous rea te | Sara ‘T. Suitth, -Herhert Spencer. 3 oe SUR US TS soci Re tho compiles he peeks {8 | dwell there, and the brown eyes, which atill | —the last dated tn 1872, and from the axistiyg methods of choosing | —Wo have recetved tho first number of This synopela shows, at a glance, tho ex. | CHURCNYS CORMECTED, Dy Hennene BES: | Pi ossereonchl of unheeded “wrongs | eve sua eleur somrkle of youth, have x Iguk | | — Tho Physiolozy of Woman, Embracing | Trusktents, and uniuks thut a radieal chanwe | Eduertion, a nev biemouthly Inqzazine pubs laustlve scope of the work, and the rare judgmont cOnIBSE? and oppressions” Is ‘ne trifle ambleue | Qo security and of steady kindliness. She | Girlhood, Maternity, and Mature Ave,” as its | in the Constitution islnperatively demanded, | lished In Boston and eatted. by Thomas W. Urplayed In the noloction of Jondera of thougnt and | ZYPNOTISS. Dy Gronard.Rowanns, bus. Olan interview. with Joseph Cowen | Holds persele filly cree ate sho even | title suflictently Indicates, Is an woman's book | In the saine number of the Review Bishop | Bleknell, For tts publication’ three tyleas tyvos of dovolovmont. With thorough schul- | SKETCH OF LEWIS IL MORGAN. Hy J. W. Powe | Ate navidson remarks tH * Nothing butthe ee atin tha daughier of a naldlen, for women, Its author ts Sarak Hackett | W,C, Doane points out the advantages of | reasons ‘are given: 1, ‘That the field ttpro- inhlp, raro breadth of viow, and most goncrous syin- Flt. (With Portratt.) . : botr pie eins Morris has studied tho developing sour SS rier Drone TxOLRt ee ee Soe tien tia if that whorcof others havo discussed only the HhopyY, A ‘ it POPULAIL MISCELLANY: | “fit : 3: 'G t IKlsbollevod to bo tho uNLY comploto philosophical | NUTS, ay he eee ea eT at eee links hand to the nan and says: * Good-by; come ‘The Von. Montgomery Bhilr writes of | port'te such a magazine, $A general de. hady of the English Mind In Mternture, Itaccom- | 4, con Montituy” # remorselesly-hidden aways? “Wite ig | Reus and give our remembrances to all at | tho penalty of Ignorance concoruing them | he Republlean Party as it Was and Is.” | inand fora review on education” We trust Nishos the most dificult of taska,~the union of CON+ TRE POPOLAT BCIENCE MONTHLY" begins ite sicher s POMIILAUe wos T eon ith : i i$] home who still remember us. solves penalty which untold thousands | Ypon the suppression of the Rebellion and | this very pleasant-looktug visitor inay find all HSENESS and ATTRACTIVE GIACE, Ibis at onco vige elghtoenth volume with the. Noverbor fam ie } ra ro romtal takin. ae wie He h I) (Brigitta, By Berthold Auerbach, TLels- | are suiterint, here are some typograptileal | of stayery, he declares that the misslon ot ralsons détra verified by: experience. brows, scholarly, and thoughtfat In substance, and | "28 beon ofton pronounced by frst-rato Jura was i ¥ if anny, yo ine | Uredlour Series, New York: Menry Holt } blunders, whieh indicate careless proof-read | tint party mpilshed, and sitee the | ‘The frst number is a most excellent one, and ~ | best porlodical in tha world." ‘This{s bucuusottrep- | on, By his own statement, Mr. Cowon, i- | & Co, Price $ . i RELY. WS iM 2 mye ‘ ayfutfally ergy and spurklinein style. No pilose | Pent the most vatusblo, hone from tho sont of beluga’ leader’ of Rngtish thought, | Ce Prica $1.) Ing, ag on page 14 for lustauee, “OF herwark | death of Lincoln tts enreer ite been one of | coutains articles by Wiltimn cb Tearvisy Ll tng, ‘vanced sclontitlo men of the ago in nil countries. ig nn agitator, conspirator, aril violntor of Stevenson, M. D., and it appears to he 2 gond,. | ueuKy! vent Ses rove ‘ al? 2, the mental au- | and perhaps something of the Independence | comman-se ota aie onal loptes {ie ies | £280 religlous discussion; even “tha | poses to cover ts but partinily ocenpled? 2. sphemy | scussion,”? ho | That a if pney’ 3° hon subsequent | of a peasant of rank. She holds ont her | name sugzusts, It Is published with ade biasphewy of lerellalony, lsc Of Coils | rendy wy AHTHS, cued ec wen nen es sire of saving the women of the future from 1 TIE MUSE Hie auto Mernele eaay Peed a surat, corruption, ja centralization, Da dames MeCns ly D. Yes Barns, Seats De ‘ < tat bi 3 Be a ucts, siré Charnay contributes the third of | DLL. ie Rev. RH. Quick, Mis Be ° Penner arpecr eee cirrees Rott a blogenpher woull Welter’ Like ce There ts an old and somowhat familinr | none, to my knowledge, of any’ authority | js lustrated pa pers on tig Ituins of Con Lander, Mrs, Louisa 2. Hopkins, Prof, FE. AManual of Classical Literature discovorlos and applleations of aclenca thutaroof | tryg Bourbot!, hu has nelther learned nor | 8a¥Ing to tho effect that * poets ure born, not sehichiitlo. Hob Tench thay At re intenden tral America! rhe other ditticle in this Joynes, nel tho tev, A D. Mayo. ‘The prica 1 t » © " Y $3 henee q - i spic + Phe Nlewrag a genural Interoat, forgotten, .. . Ws sympathy and imagl- | made.” Current literature proves tho truth othor hook, ‘This is not In any sense n medi paunber aera eee rei ie jearag! of tho maguzine Is 75 centsncopy or $ia COMPRISING Ita pagea will also bo found falthfully to ronresont | nation hgve temporarily qverwhelined his | of this old Latin saylag over and over aguln, ve Aduulral | year, Biographical and Critical Notices of the | tho prouross of nctontiile ideas, as it afocts the iigher | reagan. 3 . ‘ Aaa + j calbook. Medicine ts not aud neyer enw be | Daniel Ammen; The’ Couting Revision ot |” 4 Prinetpal Greek and Momun Authors, with | qucationsof Human intorest, such ns those of tho | Te ty well known.thnt Tonry Faweott, the | AeA and women who hinve not tha faintest | comes ponutar selene ‘The target | tho Bible’ by tho Reve Dr, tiward Tho tublo of contents of the American Cathotle Quarterly Revlew for October {sz the ‘false teach! Ing | Crosby; Ri Umtrative Extracts from thelr Works. | statesman, tho philanthroplat, the jurist, tho tinun~ sins | conception of the sclenee of verse, who ate | at which J have aime “Recent European Publications.” | roe tistical 3 ” . thoa Irice Hurvey of the Itse and Progress | olor, tha ‘oducatde, tho divine, tho attist, the histo- Fastnastor Conor) is bllud. Mr. Davidson | von destitute of whint mny be termed the art | Which women have recelved.” by Prof, ‘T. F. Crane; and finally a parler et- Free MOHe DE In Bug land by Arthur B i the Vartoue Forms of Literature, with | rian, and the soola\ roformor, “Tn tho antumn of 1858 he was one day | of “ jIngling” neceptably, whose poeticsenso,| _—Tho second volumo in Jules Verno’g | tiled “Tho Politteal Situation fram a Fluan- ) Coming tdol,? by John Glimary Shea, LL Descriptions of the Minor Authors, ly ect cal out with (a small party engaged in | is mero Ieense, wh hh madly i int | Series, “Explorations of the World,”—of | cin] Standpotnt,” designed to show how the | ye" How te Fld the Truth,’ by Dr. Daniek MARLES MORIN. Termar GS por Annum, postage prepaids 50 | Vivctdvo-shooting. A covey ruse nnd aia rttey iv ng, te Ha y me bring | which the: tiret volume, “Famous Travels business Interests of the country, would be ns; Notes on Spaln” (conclusion). by igs ene Ae peace. Brice Bust ae conte por Number, flaw over alight elevation, on the remote | Wllenever they have made two words rhyme, | and Travelers,” was. Issued lust fall,—has comprunntiod by a change from a Republlean | Se George Mivart, F. 1S. ete.¢ American nueratig administration of the ist heen published with tho title “The Great | toa De : side of which Afr. Faweett had momentarily |—stch ns theso publish volumes of | fy i o dein nar | Uatuenco on the Demoeraths Movement in Sate end comprubnstye ps vibe Gt Wg. Cinéeles oe D. APPLETON & €0., Publishers, disappenred. A companion unfortunately | trash, that thoy may claln the title of Histantons of the Elghteenth Century.” ern Gi See e Aha dueuanertt a Peers Europe,” by Jolin MucCarthy; * Catholletty: Sena Tate eter Oe 1,3, and § Bond-st., New York. | fired ut the Instant his head topped tho rising | “poets,” and take unitmited Wbertles with | This volume: includes pot only The mimes of Now Yorks y PAHs | in Kentueky—The E! Family,” by Bene- thls Intoresting work outlines tho wholo body of | 2th o'er true tale twhleh contalnn more excit= fires pnd two pellets, with something | the Innguage they ought to respect, ‘Tho | Me Rteat navigator, Capt. Cook, and hin | i ia dict J, We * Bishop Stevens on Auricular Uauical tteraturo, and honeo is of atoriing valuo | dng adventures than muny u bit of fletion?!? ke diabolleal precision, neatly perforating predecessors, | La = Pérouso and = the | —Sertimer’s ffonihiy for November cete- | Confesslon aut Private Absolution,’ by the both to the anckor for only Kenora! knowladgo und agiorated typu of thesu sel-constituted, self- | thosa of the reat explorers of ah the spectacles he was wearlng, lodged thom: | “Sweet Singer of Michigan” was an ex- | othor — Freheh navigators, but. also } pmies ita tenth birth AY With a permanent | Very itey, J. A. Corcorae, 1. D.5 Enelish Abeatudont wh fol tailed . selves in thoretiny of his oyes, and ‘at one fi u 4 gi ehange of cover, [tis ulso the largest nium | Vletton,” by John Gray; “ Inthience of the uibwhomipana fo Zollaw lewith dotallod study, stride eame the dark,” utbsfied barcts, an ith, aes education, the | the last century, Mungo, Park, Bruce, | bur of Serlaner aver issued. Millets most | Staion’ Terrestrial Magnetism,” by the Rov. my Mr, Eradiangh Ig riot untatrly stylod, “tho | Mullion of “The Musa is another, Ils is- | Macartnes, Humbollt, and others, It also | fainaus picture, “The Sower,” engraved by | J. Mt Degnh, SeJey Heza nga ‘Eransintoe NEW EDITIONS READY TO-DAY OF great bugbenr of English publlo life." ‘The | Barnes Che ee. ndgowamarkable. | gives an account of the growth of the art of | Cole, forms the frontispiece, and among tho | ait Perverter of God's Word,” by J. A.C BACON'S Ma T author deals with him far too lentently, | 188, conceit 1 oqually notoworthy. in | navigation, and ts very fully Uustrated. It | prinelpal artiste features of the number are | and“ Dante” Nees ANUAL OF GESTUILE..81,50 OFTHE - s Sic | 8 handsomely-bound “volume of over | is Mr. Verne’s intention in this serles to ih 3 : 4 ‘The most complote work of its kind in our lane Among othor charactors sketched are: Sir | § mi 1 f Verne’ nM u striking portrait of Gladstone, printed in | opie orginal communications tn the Octo= mayo." Charies Dilke, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Anthony | 70 Rakes he has Included more nonsense ant | trace conucctediy the progress of disvovory | tho holy of tho magazine, n new portrait of ber numberof the ht Nediont Journed MAERTZ'S NEW METILOD for tho John Mundelfa, Johu_ Morley, dosdph Arch, | bad“ pootry” (socalled) than hag recently | from the thne when the world was a very | Wait Whitmane an engraving ‘of. a Russian | Per) oramntn ie titheas cu locel Journ ATUDY of ENGLIAM LITERATURE...81 C,H. Spurgeon, the Jon, Auberon Herbert, | cht Under our observation, His modesty {3 | small cirele Indeed, ‘from the tine of Wings vatler. Vedder's works, | (7 dram TD eee eae “tacts pupils to reading outaldo of tho lids of the e and &. A, Freeman, ‘The akotches are ty madgovident by his “dedication” of tho | linn and Merodatus doyn to that of | notably The ost Mind,” accompanying a | M4 Croup.and Dipithoria, with Cases," by He lext-Louks, which 1# of tho greutont importance in ty-four in number, We are under oblign: | Look to himself, ‘This enables lim to truth- | Livingstone and Stanley.” ‘Cho third volume |, eritielain by Charles de Kay, and reprodie= ade Me oad Clisistln Fongar, M, wh } MIWTOUIG IAGES.it.00 By GEO. W. BAILEY, tions to J. 1. Osgood & Co, foradvanco shoots | fully say that thy peruon (Q whom he delle | jy to by entitied ‘Cho Explorers of the Niue | tions of otliers umong the best Known of the Sos uf the, Lary’ Werary cuftury,"--Edward Brooks, Uh. 1 a ‘ork ret ’ i . : E. Fle i D. Dred icltes DAGALAN IER TOnd eeltaeee of this work, in which there 1s inore to praiso Sata te Wor He ns avet Yoluntesred fis teenth Century.” works of Millet, the story of wiiose life fs he- Hi, Pletchor Lngals, SOO rene ter} "| Late of Second Division Staff, r5th Army Corpr, | {an fo condemn, and witely ns wo sald be; | taatea “this is muro than his “eonsidorate | ,,—*/lhe Hour Will Como” has for its sub- | Ine tal! for’ the ist time ia serive | wT Tannery ME Des A Choe oF Uterine MAT ie eee ea EA ES ‘ Pt | fore, gives zood enoral lien OF afew of | tienda” ‘ever did, judging from a former | title “A ‘Talo of an Alpine Cloister.” It hs n | wer. ithe tule: nib bagny the Cancer,” by Clintles '. Parkes, M.D, ie irae Sentalae, the aeons Cloth. ramo. Price, 81.00, PA more pepntnent mnuinbors of the English paragraph where ident “There have been | story of religious fianatielsn in tho four. | second and concluding vartof 5 4 oe " o wd | teenth century. A you er with Jer’s profusely Wustrated Ife of Deter tho | —Pern'ta Monthly for Octobor contain: RCC Tena ee (Eminent £ngllsh TAberals, By J. Mor- huany occnsions when 1 have been tempted | tee ntury young mother with a rm new-born bah ty from h Great, entitled * Peter the Great as Rulur | among others, artleles on “The Women a} BMY gyoo| Frou the Chicago Inter-Ocean. | sison'Davidson.. Boston: J, 1k Osgood & Co. fostlile the tuaging (ale) volea within any | Peisband's root, ead found dying eroneta | aud Keformery® alab a now short serial by a | Europe $n the Midillo Ages,” by J. N. Portors apse ft hy to rank “ Adyanee Sheets. it SC } und hunger by some monks, who carry her to | new writer,—"‘Tiger-Lilyy” by Mra, Julla | "The Kalovala, [1.." by Col. Wickham Hott i, It brings out Southe:! th —_ faines, or preserve them for the solo. wari- wer by h ¥ ; Finditt . Party 5 y n Nth tho dattiont thinws of tho kind in Aworieun ngs ou mm meth- feat ier kewetiaticartn ition whieh | tio monastery, where sho dies after vowing | Sehayer, Mr, Nadal’s easay on Artenus | mann; “A Naw stint of ‘Thoreau? by pe eee: N ‘] 7s, . a child to the Virgin. ‘1! y 1 ‘ard tells somo new stories , 4 y 3 uM pie hase ae ods and Southern character, and | MANUAL OF CLASSIC LITERATURE, | ee ey eae liaclosaror site nie | her child to the Virgin... ‘Tho boy grows up | Ward tell aris avout the grew Willlan Sloane Kennedy Law for tig It pold.by alt Booksollors, Or will bo sent on rocelptot : If works like this one of Sr, Morris’ were | pear—has been warmly and gratuitously | under the rigid rule of Friar Corventian,who | shownun, An illustrated paper on re | dlans,”? by Sam, Martins an The Amorican u tha Sucluty? ; shows well the faithfulness and | intended ns substitutes for the works of commended by tho most of iy considerate instilladnte it Ie pura Hs Has Dorn unde Montane AGL Hg Fo Ae Re Se rag ea ee ae of the Magazine of 4 liability of the blacks of the whieh they contain but tho most transitory | frionds.”” And his friends, by this advice, fet tae Race “tae? IY | Clety to most readers. “Tho Secret of See- J : i WU ll IN crs, rey, 2 glimpses, their Sublication might bea source | slowed tha possession of cominon sense, faves, 8 Saune, ge NPR owe etry oudeSiaie is uutharitatively: revealed by 1, American tf ity 4 i Approprintel y tarmed . ‘h 1) South to the Union soldiers, No | of mora harm than good. On the contrary, Se Nigh ta senite ton mush space one avolinne friar, inarder to oxplate his.sin, to pluck | “ex-conjurer,” But there Is no paper in tha | clos on or papers relating to Gon, Tidentio ‘ 25 Washington-st., Chicago. howaver, It Is oftener the case tat they stim- tof its autho: fow extmets | ls eyes from thelr sockets, ‘The. snd story | number whlel will be rend with greater In | Gates, and ts {lluatrated by a fine onuraving tt | novel could be made of more ex- | oie reading and the study of thoseau- | Wil show ‘tho fustite” of all that | isnot without » compensatory element, in fatuil, os petals Oy Aho ulders of ells een of that itustrious Ituvolutionary soldier, IN PRESS, READY OCT, 28, | citing interest, and romance could | thors to whom thoy allude, And thoy ara | hing been sald, and of inueh more | Whleh at the end oven tho lovers nro in | bratty ut ¥ eluded. ‘This ts but a incre synopsis of a | late President Leonard Woods, of Bowdoin RS not fashion characters that more | terefore of especiul value and deserving of Whoe hnatbeert tele aunal de Dhetyperraphleal Very welktold tate. It is not pleasant ty | College, by Afr. Richard Henry Dana, who LITERARY NOTES, especial commendation so far as thoy are cal- mL | rel fn all [ty details, but isa work of | wasonce, In his youth, under tho cnre of A London flrm_ contemplates the issue of TIE LIFE OF JESUS fully demand applause than these ciated. to accomplish this object, ‘True, Hulch the silat ptohahty Thought suarred considerable imei Tt is a translation from | Mr. Woods. ‘The ‘pours ot the number are | a cheap edition of Mr, Emerson's works. , two soldiers, burrowing in the | cral information to those who are unable to they find also another fleld,—the giving fen- | as’ the proper couiraction. for what boys | the German of Wilhelmine von illiern, rare AL, Boyusen, Ars, Platt, 14. aul | Joan Ingolow has hor threo-volumne novel, ad would call a “swear word™)—ho hus con- | Prof, Porry’a book, Introduction to | "14 the editorial departments, Dr, Noland | “Sarah de Borengor,? in the publisher's, ( HR | S T ground to elude the guards, and Peinepio hae a tile ctnawiedge y better Sidcrately corrected in tho ‘copy -of "Tho } Political Eeanoiny,” Id 8 compendium, oF | nas something to say about the origin aud | hands, ; if e y fore us, rather a condensation, of his larger work | history of Serta 5 ‘ tl of culll- ot eee) history of Seriner, att wading streams to throw blood. | #aH none, tlils Is a tleld well warthy of c HAE | yy the fleet Poem is entitled The Cat and | which tng alroady reached its sevonteunth Tho King of Bavaria has bestowed on the 0 the Fox.” It containginany gemsof thought. | edition. 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