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1E CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1880—SLX’ seventy large mintatures, and can bo pure chased for 83,00. OF still PEN PAG? 10 were Ted PYLE) SOLID SOUTIL, | prescrame unos contempt tor ne ee pally for tho suiceess of the > . os rit’ of th em. Many will recall the Ifo a maker of etexant verses shat | ment from the worshly uf tho rude forms of eae greater value fan | monstons are of the amnltes ' ports whilel he eld not do and what an Nature to nclearer perception of the Delty. opening stanza: perhaps abot Pemoctits, whe, He mya, a nth gy ¢ an 5 ‘4 FO absolutely rn 2 . tna’ me on feet by § Mets 1 vill : fl principle of any Kind, i thera which he dd not do well 2” Ir. | The last of the three, Peineo Dentealion,” ccna ahggan aiont A TTS AAT dee oath nike ot ae eer It pe ceeatemtantiely mt Se cate Ma Congton shoul draw a distinction bet was begin abont three yenrs before Mr. Tay- Bailing the. Vesuvinn Rayt ciiinent biblipoles to be the finest MS, of tha | has not been nse! from tne Immetorlal Interview with the Hon. D. Wyatt WESTERN Pps at clergyman" anda “inluister of the Gos: | inrss cent 41s full of rhythmical and My wingdd bont, twelfth century in existence. ‘Tho price ts " 4 vo - é SEERN PATENTS, pel?’ is rather difienlt to understand, rs death, and u y nation, $3,000, : —The new silver doilir is sald, to owe a Aikin, of South Carolina. es it ts easy to multiply auotations from x ) lyric beantics. Bivims rowitd to purple penks romoto. 11 4 th jinn ‘i Atpilte to the handsome fac i of s Ha NE Ne Lint of Patents tesucd to tye book of this kind. Que or two more will be —" Sam Lawson's Oldtown Firestda Sto- "Down the Rhine’? is a collection of | 4 Will a Marries 6 put, ing tean aly Uli, a ar Won teacleT in the, ht tulle ee tho Northwestern States t] Morn of muflicient to give a tolerable idea of the gen ries’ are always readable, Mrs, Stowe has Alluatrated tletes ¢ mnitribnted orliluntly to ing A leet ure, Jn Lomiton on + OUsEhaie pila House of Rtefuge. 3 ora, an English tt d hi D Week. wo Teneng i ve} rf x . | . % tral character of these tively ‘Heminis. | Tes y . } ustrated nrtletes cr Decoratfou.”” ‘The tecture was very long, and | engraver, {s reported to have made the de- | The South United in Hatrod of the Domoo- ” mination of | added three now stories to the present cdl Linpincatt’s Magnzine by different writers, See at rear te ee Websters dise | Hon, Published firet in 1872, and relssued | Tiely lane Aft orgs, with“ Bove appointment nnd hls declaratton that he | now, they have stendhiy held their own tn | the Rhtn A fotntts eon Baden and Allerhellizen.” George would not nasist In the campalgn. Ue did | pubite favor, Sam Lawson's “gran'ther’s? fosecan 2 iad aie fee htseayans > Pats "hSeng0 ‘Tylmne, 8, n Speetal Dispaten ta ‘The his manner. of reading imperfect, yet Mr, | sign. he ¢ Morris 1s salit to have Rota his audience tl TY " =, taoy of the North, Wasutnaton, D.C, Dei etetl from first to Iast by the practical allre Tho National Academy of Now York hins & Co, report the following tons and manly alncerity of his observations, Bye em Etech oat as week to Inventors of t = WHO res make a speech, however, but also te- 3 fi tl t cat eun's "Try Norway are of the | ,—Littrd has suffered yory much physically | sides at Georzutawn, D, C., and in A. 13, | But tt Will Romaln Solid to Oppose the Negroes WbtNora. ciated dhat “the — ngmituntion ane ae dina teeth te it Atay ay ae Oliva Leys cata tyne? *'Gutd_ Cor. | sluey the completion of hls French Pitionay Durand, who liver de South On une, Ne de and Resist Republicantsm. A.D. Alinquist, New Windsor, evokoct a gekae ka Panties tocimonte Ie wae pleasnit and prosperous life, yo must | hers ot ‘Austria? Atong the Danube? and | bn i872. Years of overwork | has broken his’ | ‘Che latter gentleman fs tn his 85th year, trimmer. ‘enon, constitution. ‘The story ts told of hin that mai onty yer x hoalways kept a supply. of fruit. jely und During the past twenty years over 84,000, Danublan Days’? are by Edward - King. bread ii his librars, and” found Modine Sy | Clive been spent in the Mormon ‘Teurple | A General Exodns of tho Rlncks Regarded as a Most necessary to inks some excisions, and Mr. | contrivonliers to keep Jest the happy medion : 2 $ ‘nisually well exe Peter Harvey was cuplaye to conduet he | between truth and falsehood.” These storles Sapte: afte cule aire a fea of over ‘vIn and cure nen & New, Do ‘ A ter Ato : iy before a ‘yt 1 “ity 7 at Salt Lake City, and tha structure bas hird- ¥, Mary Dowoy, Chlenro, drese atin Poet i a eet ode Afra Cone Hoe encee Tete unecessary to tule tine | 320 PARE. Fea ina Wa wleulated to prauiee. ly nesuaned shine, It Is wathunated that Its Desirable Oeeurrenco for the South, 4,.G. Bath Hilisburenigiy caitivete don antietpates a dental thnt ay ante onnd | ec were written by the author of " Uncle r eT ee t bana uf aut amen Mr. Swinburno’s new volume, “Studies tee ie TAS eae aer renee It i" to be ament Hulatend, Mantout, exstratitig tostgys ns Were eve! bate Toin's C ; . e : Hilus by ROMO O ust ¢ <M. S ct has yet als " : " , ~ tutently Ag W entiale Tom's Cabin” bd tent Tartine. tad tustetul eoverat ry nay In Song,” will bo publisher In thls country | built of ita granit, From Our Own Correspondent. N. Inwkins, Chicago, serew conveyor, = q v Wasittsaton, 2. C., Dec, L—Tho Southorn | G. Kelly, Uy SLO Datter, pan Worthington, ge mA Among | A, Earnest Michel, a “grand Prix da | nemocruts are reported by some Northors gone | dy Nowell, Seuttvitic. rotary enghio, Snvaze Landor” "For a Portralt of Felseo Fame ie reeclvetl tha Lerton of Honor | tinentatisis to bo.coming baok to Congress with | Nant ueel Dall, buick Orsini” “SSix’ Nears Ohl an exuistt | Grind thcitre de Montpelier, “The suldects | qo x of Cassius: pinion, eT reOEy A ag "i ‘ “Come, Antony, aid young Octaviis, como! tho enstoms of the locality and rep- sabes fone on Uaeslus, a ‘tion a —"Knight-Templarism Illustrated ? claims | is tho. chief holiday Ba ae Wa to bo n full and complete illustrated rit of ane ae fe ae ‘Gaeoat Uo tts wtail ain + is nothing unusual or uncommon tty | te six degrens af the Council and Command: | direction was tncrusied to Mr. A. Ve S. Ane Ae egotintions, aul the fact that they were | €ry. How falthful and © complete ” Tt ls we | titany, who superintended its predecessors — finde wilt have litte Infuence on the {ule cannot say, It js Intended ns aeompanion | oitangizof the Grane” and" Skeleton i Ar hind? ready pronounced on Daniel Webster, | book to "Freemasonry Mustrated.” There | mop? The poem Is already famous, and tho f child's poem, “By the North Sea,” and 7 "After New Year's,” a poem tn meniory of | {lusttn i pone, Aurora, corn pic! tovidatd, Calewan Heat OF nnd litaker, fe oF toveture you fT vstnit La Danse des ‘Tretites,? "La Danse | LOxe 5 een pp erat re extel p of es tations from * pyery of ted ti Mazztul. resen ant Tit a 4 For Casaius Is nweary of tho world: HM. 'T, Walters & Voornla, { nel, tel uy f Mr, Summer—whom, he docs tot appear | kre extensive footnotes, and quota Hustrations ure tn every fistanee adapted to . att Chevilot,” and “ Les Jouetrs de Mall? ie Hee oo ray'd fy brother: ihe Wilsule Collins ll, telephone to have known Inthuately—be saat There aiandary Siwonle publ Seni Those Win the text. It 1s a really beautiful book, an | —Messrs. Besant and Rleo have complcted Washington hag an art lonn exitbtiton tn Fe a ee ray ietauitanheneveds | brKate + Collinsville, couting bells with never was a man wyon whom the harness af | Bre at All clitlous 02 the aie Ok a | ornament on any library table, and remark- | a new novel for the Graphic, to rin for six | tna former residence of the tate Peruvian | Set iM a note-book, leqrn'd and eom'd by rote, wiscosst: arty sat ao loosely, Hoe beaan by bolting; ly feel repaid for reading fe abla for the deffenta beauty and ski dls- | months, the publleation of whieh will beg | Minister... ‘The lower rao aN eae inte ‘To enat Into my teeth, OT could weep: G. Mohn & Woldatter, Racine, band went on bolting; asa volter he ended, —Mrs. Lucretia P. Hale niust have a curl played in most of ity Musirations, Vapor, | Dew 4,” ‘The title ta’ The Chaplain of the |. siettr. fhe lowers mins nfo aa ptirey | sty epirit from mine oyes! ‘Thora ts my daggor, PP, Coler, Ulver, nuvwer nd cuttor, ‘To Mr. Seward he pays a just tribtite of ad- | ous idea of the proper definition of, tho word yHoRTApNyy and binding are of the best. | Meet, and ib with be published sitnul- spate tt Greek statuary, pottery, and | Aid sere my naked bret! © Comstock, Rachie, wagon borly corn miration aud respect: “humare?? if she considers her “Peterkin | Among its urtist-contributors are Mary [lal b er 4 a! i Tes cnaravings. In the roving above are anllqne Cy f a 3, 5 t font ‘Globe (Canada), and in a Geman brae, remarkable historleally or for beauty. | soyionous of the su-called “Liberal Derwo- 2, 8, Jone, Hefolt, exnansion puttey, version ina Berlin paper, : —Ata recent eshthition of miintings in | erate ts Nein) ae reo, wren —Mr. A. R. Maceonough has made a trans: Constantinople two Tirks had pieces, “One Li i mith, Ripon, herd: water pegs 1 ae D. WYATT AIKEN, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ulutar, Intion inte Wiglish vary ant prose of tho AXiined Hoveanexstidime of farts, who use |, TE tosuen mon a Str, Alkun that we aro told | Js Kit Wainer, aga ean, “Lovers of Provence’? the charming me | oigy . ae BERG - TF tne oountey Is to look for the controlling spirite ". Oy, Milwinntkee, tutllstore driver, dieval “Chant Fable” of tho ‘Croubadours, cupies the position of Listosleal painter to iy ry ts tol i ng aM 1, D. Wiilttemore, ‘Mr. Congdon has something to say about | Papers” as coming under tho tiead of humor ti the stage,—all these old fellows patronizel | ous publications, It is a cheap, common kad. A. Brown, We L. Sheppard, the thentra tuicty years Ago, at hase u ie ey plicestory ofthe diver tures of ihe Poteet Schell, and A. Re Wand. ways seom Teady to talk about tt." ute | tan fs ant hey had wandered Into t |e tian Summor’? ts a gorgeous holiday real people,” fe says, “now sintle super | lunatle asylum for the night, instead of into . t Hiohes by M Teal pene a tiaditas and leosmuias, and | tho rallwey station, ehey: contd never luuve | POOR OE wt way beens Hd skulghes by Misa Balviteras of the last Senttitys saying ‘Any- } been released on proof of thelr sanity. ‘They Fred- .B Foote, BT. Merritt, if. Morn, A, L. Clarkson. With Gracomelll’s Pen and Ponell Pletures of Birds,“ Indlan Summer” . ” Chippown Baits, hp body could play such parts,” Perhaps so, I] coutdit have proved Itt itis just barely | wittrant first among the many handsome | translated inte nodern French by Alexandra the Court of the Sultan, Greeks, Arment. | {1 une new nlovement whieh Is to" reconatract"” | buckle. ” harness Peer eat AMM fo | Steenrintnaice (uowe titi tioy ure gots to. | uC autor of tho wketches anys, (To Abit: | by alr. ie, C. Storiman, will ba published ures. ty Me ee ae ae eae ae tant || Labs {hUMlarMINN Suenos tae ne et muan tha nes of erin. coll. in | read wunny book,and then coinpelling them | ea bors only 1 aun indebted for these | ently In linganne value, ilinstrated by | | <A chest of olt dravetnga lately dliseovercid he Hourbon purty ta always disinterrieing, bit - Nee, ebay wraln and | ry G a " ckle sepuaritte t E te then ¢ I verses, and to tle woods of Maryland for tho | Mary Untlock@Foote, W. Hamilton Gibson, | ln Yorksitre has heen the source of a’ vate | stover disintogruted. 1tdocs not yot appour Get. Hudson, itomeo, b Blond eaten: PK exe Naar teppei theese ne thee ess Oe oa stitdies.” Rarely does a work give so much | and Frederick Dielman, "| nable: dditton to the British Department of | that the “Liberal” Dentoeracy of the South | A, Park ing ty paneer Rae a eT oe a ae aL ILL | Harta the peblicshoulegoe warned teat ait | Blcwsura, te | w true artlovun to. inn —— Print. There ate fino spectiiun of | will contribita much to this always-coming- ‘Au dieynolds, Rowen grin measur snd ‘may de her mitted to choosesthe Suativas, nnd | funny writers be made to Sulter for the hoax | NS capectally: comment ne Tees HOOKS RECEIVED. Hilipplus Linpiy a sketch tn red chalk, at | never-Lexinning disintegration. Bouthorn Dom | TEESE i ts Roxannas, and Velvideras for me! Chartes | perpetrated by this one, “eter kin Papers! Ly Petes ae a iaprevent: Ties hee Mopern Soctety. Dy Julls Ward Howe. tributed to dtlelaed Anneli, {vo wraterscolur verata, “Liberal” and: Bourbon, tee combing to Qiaelion Deteant: iiwardataari, sash fastencr Kean, he ‘thinks, might, have been a great i not a humorous work, but {tis not by any | Aud eprirs of leaves and flowers gathered In | BO ston: Hohorts Bros, huk skate iy Ao, onl a ple ed pen and | Washington untted tn their denunciation of the 7 tragic actor if Nature had done Hist allitie } means alone in pretending to be what it Is Northern Dentaccacy, ut whose foet'thoy lay tho MISNIMOTA, ‘more for in, and te had beet a Intle more | not, Leds not even Interesting, althonet the tho Inditn-sumiuer season. ‘They are se. for | responsibility for tho defeat of Hancook. Dut ©. Comrawell, Dotye ( —AMEnioAN Newsrarer ANNUAL. Phila Jeetod and arranged with excelent taste, aud delphin: N. W, Ayor & Son, —Tho status to Stonewall 4 mire, hatyated, fortunate in’his elovution. Mr. Forrest's | author hos the ability to write an entertaln i Hi 1ELh iT New Orleans ls nine feet high EH ae i tof the Northern Democracy dos not wind fuss nate tne See x cladlatailils Ox. f ; eatertaln= | are fine spectnens of ehromo-ithography. | sovel. Hy . 2 3 nine fee I. hatred. of the Northern Demoeracy 4 AL Edward water, thirst perforinances | Wer > Mgladiatoriil - ex- | tng book If she chouses to exercise it, ‘The ite tOXt Seiden some. orletnal ea ty ean pA Rare Coy He fue French. Bos stands, in an easy position, grasping a Held | menn trlondshitp for elthar Northern or Southern ; a Hae ng mnching, hibitions?; he Playeit parts spe- papers are hot new, having apnearent before | thentithar. Leis tho best work Miss Clark- : = slugs fi the deft hand, the dress. fs vather ) qrepubileans, or fer Republicanism. ThoSoltd | J, Kleeknor, Porry, millstone dresser, cially written, for his private legs | Indlsjolnted form in Juvenile magazines. son lins done, =Poventxa, An Italian Story, Now York: | nexllgent; the head is covered by tho old | soui “must go." they say, 80 farag united | J.D. Shrigtey, Lowa City, combined ecod nt incan i Rae chard, slenity —"'The Stary of the Diamond Necklace,” ——— D. Appleton & Co, rica 30 cents, Ganfellers Kent qe piety aa Suuriintint Ketlon With the Nurthern Domovracy te cone | and cutter. * ced drill aud, and yet he sayss ys ty $7, He MAGAZINES ote " BF i HHE Ov om of the Assochas SDIANA, BitT remember ne more, Lonly wish that | frst tssued.tn 1807, has been out of print for MAGAZINES Puntanens’ Thane-List Axxvab. Elghth | tion or the Lanisiana Division of the Army | cerned. Teyond that there nro no predictions. ABTEANS Year. New York: F. Loypoldt. —Srrmone. By tho Itt.-Roy, Charies Choney, Thad my dozen dollats. sife again in my sone years. Ithas now been thoratghly re. Wo have already called attention to the of e vised “by the author and n third edition pub- 4 hr puUTEy A aesring teks fa buy ving let lished.” "The stury is ote that hina bees often new features in tha Chrisrmas number of i s e : ‘ 4... Rrooks, 1 : of Northern Virginia In Metairle Cemetery, | Tue vital petnt of tho eltuation ta summnrized Be Saige ernest prea —Ralthnore has discovered within her in tho sentiment oxpresged by’ Mr. Alken In tho » W. Ott, Indiunnpulls, Ny . i edatead tounge, curl told, and has, in fact, buen called “the | S& Nickolas, Itisa remarkable publication | Chtongo: Cushing & Thomas, Price $2.60, Imits a brick, plaster, and stone montment, | {ptervlow thar follows: thas tha Solid South wil NEMRASKA, EAU acovitie Series tera on “Gosstp of } Breatest He of tho eletifeenth, centurya! tt | In many ways, of whieh the December nim- | —Epaan Attan Pom. By John I. Ingram. | on whieh Is Tala hearing. the. words: | romula No Nobraska patents this week, polities. ne Hornee Greeley,” and niany on iva a reanerealls Sranela ant ound unt he ber gives substantial proof, It ranks first | Two volumes, London: John Hogg. Price agree the Alene at Chris, Colanbus, Rt Foetae, ASEAMO NUS 0 ee " — resin? ‘ aacrcl tat more fully elaborated than In Mr. Vizetels | among Juvenile publications, ~I9 C Co: ° a tab, KIL, MVCCVILIC, s.tbout y nder tho pretenga thut tho dreaded wore zi ‘gp 8 i 7 mony L is Consumrrios Contaqious? By Horbert ihevrent Pau A A b's bode The rid yatlen de a strate att —The December number of the Santtarlan | & Llapp. Boston und Proyidetico: Otls Clapp feot tia. fauadtraneiary ad tapers upward “Equity” will in eome way be realized, the SONNET, ‘| He! DW's. 3 NS GONG, is Wel +n y i A “4 st AIX and H ets Hn tineter, ” i] y Dy, Soa ea ey eiorniy Fert anidocuments, Iwi ip found Intensely | hes Its usual variety ot short. article ott bere Ry Dr. Houry Sohitfemann, ‘Now | he monunentaynenrs to tive been erected ‘oll ne of tie Teaouet Demonic, aso to Tepart, yedreonmnotl ante paper articles Rings thae he has seen and | teresting, and tho exculpation of the une | Sanitary toples, such as: \llow to Avold | paition. New York: Charles Scritmor’s Bons, by ay cecautric Preneiman tn honor of ihe | menn, thit everything must be dono to provent | Fuile fom the licaven 0 tiny life wry heard,—and the volume will be fonnd worthy fortunate Franel sot Su upnenrs to Ue con | Yellow-Vevers A. New Sufety-Lamp”; | Price €.00, . third. centenary of tho discovery of America. | tho negra from having 0 velce In tho control of | Byen us tho glowing eitn’s lnse rays, tht kles of puritsal. SHnibIg ented tp Le ig. in trith, the |, Dangers of Childhood”; “Quinine Prddue- | —conmorios Laws or tae Uneren States |, —Tho famous Marquis Campana, whose | the southern Stato Gavernments, As tho no- | ple misting tures with rosy lps, when Day + a? i f thon In India? s “Milk ada Ciutse of Tabere | AND Oaxapa. Now York: D. Appleton & Co, | history is ime of tho romances of moderit “ . the Stat Hetires to bls conch: whnt tho’ sud mortals mis Published by James R, Osgood & Co., Bos | record of the earver of an erring woman aut | cutnug, Diseases?“ U.S. 5.'fymonth'— | Price $1.60 tines: died a. few days ago omen Born | StecsAre tha ninjority in some of the States | Tho warmth of his Invigorating ray, ton. Adynanes sheets. of the mischief nnd injury sho inflicted on inl Repo ‘ot ‘Sauitury. tionrd?: Tae W ~— 4 An & by Gi of anoble fants, lat ote with talents auch a policy, of course, can only menn that the | Since dewy ovoning campensates for thle innocent parties, aco %z + Morinilty Suttisties "3 Diphtho-.| wpeons ttiustater.Noston: Jnuids i seo ue and eaudowedl with talents | paafonty aint not rule, abd that tte rule shalt bo | Hy bidding sto rest und ia more stray] S < or Ulustrated. Boston: James R. Osgood | equal to Wis wen LIFE AND WORK OF PROF, HENRY | —tn'‘The Beef Bonanza” we have nsmall | ria in New York and Brovkiyn.? &Uo. Price 8. Mood «Be SMITH. work of practleal value by a competent Our country has produced fowscholarsand | writer who his earefaily studied his subject. thinkers who could be compared with tho | Gen, Brisbin has spent twelve y he Jate Henry B, Smith, D,)., for many years saddle tra orale. Sete State and Territory | pyapitae" by John B, Dunbar, and “Centres Professor In the Unton Theologleal Seml- edie Hyatt tl inles hae {he Atuerlean of Pelmitive Manifyctry ii Ceoralay" by nary, New York. Wo have just received a }-of tho fitest grazing regions. of Lhe zlohe, | eT ee ae ee awe ts 4 volume twritten by Mrs. Smith in whieh the | and a large portion of ft Js yielding excellent Arties 1 t Hen, suutizht ot her presence, | pions Une renained the richest and most ) Tepressed, unless ak is £6 be pestutialy that tha Fel Ht A ure Sliterioaeaetni eet dS tin; Mouse NeAUtregt. By Clarence Cook. wd connoisseur of antiquities In the world, |, segroes are to becomo divided, or that they go | ano’ often tents of Witter viet will atart, mw Saw Ei ¥ s “1 The great Campana Museum at Rome was |‘ over ins body to -the Democracy; Mr. Alken | Until my surroweng wilt twe grown oll: How Bdliton, Now, Yorke ‘Quarles Sortoner's:| covet uy THM IN nduliton to Us OWN line | hlinett, howaver, camaita that thoy voted united- | And Oven IMOT ENTE StSpped tagetie Mah dace see Dumasten, Tolsure-tTonr Series, No, 117, | Meuse collections, and many of the most re- | fy forthe Republican party, and will continue | Jute my breast, tll Barth thy corse will wold hy Katharine Wylde, Now York: Henry Itult howned works uf anclent art are tn some | (9 de go with fanutlenl zeal, In thls opinton the ct Hancounts &Co, Privo sl. way eters With his name, Iu the vers’ | Charleston News and Courter concurs. But Mr | poy ae Pa nite of bis splendicdearcer he was neensed ‘Aiken, wha 1s the Ropresentative from tho ‘ar fifteen years my wife suffered with torteal articles in the Magazine ii th fean History are two dn miunrbers arsine Me) Othe Pawnee Indians, Their Customs a —SianserAns's Tweet Nia. Annotated oes?) T : a wi | i 1) whether justly or unjustly is not known, 01 4 liver disease, and £ohad pald an tinmenso life ond work of her honored husband are } crys to the oarleulturist. “the falns of the pee ne, RT eA Pico te Bhalieh Chignhas. Uy Henrys Ny Hiadecn: Bos appropriating Governinent Funds, was {tur ae South Curollna District, may toll his own Anon of money to the doctors, but, without grncefully and falthfully commemorated, It | Wests! SERA ate Gai eaedc live DeUER Shotby tn (823, from a rire tract.” ‘There aro rely couctenmed and thrawn into prison, La rae here latab sear she began to —Choven Beact, For Boys and Girls. Dy | where fe remalted tor many years, com: | Mi Aiken bos been identiNed for some yenrs | ase the Hamburg Drops, see w Marquret Vandeeite. Philadelphia Vorter & | forted only Ty nis faltitul wile, while: his with tho. mest Liborat™ olement of tia De- | Weave hil hu accastin Car the Wear rs. . possessions Were. confisented and his trense { mucracy of his Stute, and, more than most of Hi. Lveay, Suleld, 0, <THE Mistontav History of Boston: 16590 | ures seatteretl Emorglug at lest from ec his political asacclutes, ho bs tho OD —E—E—E—E——E——E————e lt, Edited by Justin Winsor, Vol. I, Bos- | finement, a fow peur nro, he wast ed | bls eplilons. In aconyersaition this eveniug ho i : . 5 rec ton: James R. Osyuod & Co, baok ns a anaster (nthe arelucological world, | sve the history of B H THC 4 —Uscnr itensts, Hie Sonos, AND His _Say- | and intil his death retained his) euiunt TUF SPERCH HE MADE DURING THA SUMMET, tas, Ky Joel Chandler Huerls, Now York: | position, in whieh he expressed the opiiion that tho ’ yi 1 . D. Appleton & Co, Prive § Ne o a ci y Me! Muset A 3.2 Vel the nawspapers: cul uf hie own Stato ig of My Ministry. iy the Row. W. Hoste. Now | vaimabloone. The inajority af the drawings Ae ROC RETS Ae Ginn & Hoth. “Alnong the more noted names may bo | Polteal spoceh, | twas told, moreovory pan Boyan, Puisoess, al’, Goorgo Rbers, mentioned those of Michel Angelo, Raffaello, Loe aentey ata tae oe n erie H on PY, Cy , “Oy Oui a wy a of my pallticul reereaney, vote agulust me, Thus: Gottaborgor. Pricu $1, "| Sodomar Peragind, Leontrdy da Vinel, Pars | chniiedved ona point nbout wile L bad «ome 8 ma Gi att y North who have nothing in common with us. Wo have received from J, B. Osgood & Co, Jaren Glordatio, 8 Wholns Dougan, cinude tule to Doninertes pat Noctir Wud ab ohie cial, and News Paper nereral be; thee Integy Netlotype pletures, | rer, Latens, Cranich, Re nit, Rubens, Hnnereke at id not be gecte, ‘And, for those > . I —among others “A Portrait of a Young | and wouutyek, Itts nerd! i Wabi “De-sipletnn eG. Beles Shah belong to Stallan settools,—Florentine, Roe “Lt want a lttle neighborbood-plenie,” Bild maxinnine, Corregglo, Andrea Maitvenn, | sensitly F could do oo less than speate my, to add that no | wholesome truths, 1 was mada the target for a. in the Union. < as y Sates rle: eptte: lestly y 3 maha ‘The vast beef reservolr thoy contaly a 4 , ethis extremely Interesting memorial of her | Is jmow, Mie it subiect ie a Hier ting Peer HR Satire lst tor Docautlise Pew wi y red | Yolumne,' he various Toculitles te styss ne following orlglnal articles, husband. Few Arainel-couitl have pros red “TL beliove Kansas and Lowa are the best ane | of them tally Mlusteated: “On the Extinet such a book with all the matorintsthat were | oteiod farming States; Nebra: fy the best | Cats of America,” by B,D, Copo;. {n hand. It scetus impossibly that any | Settled farting settee ee erataitig come | Lakes and “Teocull Mountgl H qa : State for farming and stock-raistig com. | Lakes and “Teoentli Mountain, Con thoughtful person should read the life af Dr. | bined: Colorado [a the best State forsheep- | orado, with Remarks on the Gluelal Phen ‘Smith without belng {ntellectually and mor- growing jaruatng aud tnlntngs Wyoming Ig ne al it Thal Heat °° vy. Bev igttag tens hes ally quiekened by fia contents. And to those | te best Territory Yor cattlecrowing Wane; hate See sie iy Gods 1 feed Montana {s the best ‘Territory for cattle: | Unites tes in the Year 1370," by CG. who personally know tho man, and espeelally | perewing and mining’? Gen. Brisbin has | Be ha Sketel of Comparative Embry- to his former pupils, of whom there aremany | written a refladle treatise on the enpaclty of | ology CY the General Principles of Deyel- hundreds in this country and other lands, {t | the Far West for stork-growing, Ie may be {| opment,” by Charles Sedawick Minot, ‘Tho cannot fail to-bo most welcome asa fitting | oversanguine. but, he cettainty presents facts | clmeriewn Nabiratlat anuounces that It has meniorlal of one’ who was esteemed and nud Hauies pery clearly: ig austalt pls stute- purchased theanbacrlptlon Up nul oat wu » oie eascawel ai ments. ‘It is an entertain wok for any |.ef the “ Awerican Entomologist,” witch wi deved commanniti ely wit Agno isganee one Interested in the sub, i 3 In future be Fepresunted by, anew dlepart+ ‘Dr Sait sie bi qa rs Pines ah —"'Kate Comerford; or, sketches of Garrl- aren Ol ue ety to it fat gia ad r. Smulth was born. in 1915, in the City of | son-Life,” gives n very correct pleturo of | Qucted by Dn CV. Ruy, e Portinyl, Me., although his ancestors, a few | army life in the great State of ‘Texas sone iad a Nae Wis SED ; genoratlons biek, were of Connecticut. His | twenty years ago. Lt isa pleasant, brightly- | | —The sintiquary for Novanber—published paternal grandfathor was an netiveand tse | written book, Mate Comerford Is the daugh- { in London—hus_ tho followlig taple of con inl minister In. the Congregational connec: | ter of the commanding officer at" Knoektin | tents: The aan tign, and his father, Henry Stulth, was aste- | Barracks’? on the Lower Ilo Grande, Texas, | Architecture,” Part I, by d. I. Parker, eéssful merchant In Portland, Jils grand- | Although not. protending to bo a novel of | C.Bey tthe Orthograpliy of Shalspearo’s mothor was a sister of Rufus King. the dip- | the orthodox type, Miss ‘Thonat manages to | Name,” Part L, by i A. Dougias Lithgow, ‘ s Tie Comeners Worss or Witatat Suan- | man, Venetian, Bolognese, Neapalitan, Sle- | bo “in my own Congressional district, Lela aPrAIia. farvuni talelon. inecwonty Vourinos, | Welle Veneta, Bolan rata Kenly, | under tie ausplees of te Patrons of” Huse Talano, Glorglone. 7 vtto, He Vero: | Minds whieh Tdid with: some spirit. (ther and ART. nese, Palma hy Mor the atenber truant, thera ndyised ing trionds In tho Suuth that thoy: By Henry Ne Mudson—Five Volumes, Boston: . German, Duteh, and Flemish nis: andry, that f£ was onsked to mike oo SOME NEW HELIOTY?PES, Domentehino, Guido Reni. lrinnellescht, | Spal tot depend upon the Domovracy of the | TNT Best Political, Commer- Jomutist, and tho wife of Judge Robert South- | jenve her haledrowned hero on the LED. Tho Crib Street Journal!” Part £, an” AD % - | colle ¥ ari | 1 t | , ‘gate, of Massachusetts, fis family were muttrimony with the heralie Kate. urinieos by Lord Talbot do Matahide; nian 3 stan by Rafael ol ity iP J.8. its FOO SE ae el wh aus by. tho lenigutavontee HUY LD eee Connected with the first wife of Dr Lymn | os new and completa edition of Mrs, | Part 1, by G. Lambert, BSA hwo Pos hats an Ane ant eatin by Edwhit | ih scen in Amerien. its acuiiattion as n | Mite Alken has no hesttation tn saying that the See erie abhor Maan orate Southworth’s novels Ts {ttst been Issued by | [itleal: Songs of tho Midale Aes” py Mt 11, | Jongg and wo others of whieh the names | pormanent possession’ by tho Metrapoiltan-| frum y bisw xe Grumiins tage nellu SMOFE je youne! stines 8 has Jus : eee oer nate Tits itenty: lingtton her'Philadelphin. publishers, "Tho ednstant Hewlett; * the Homan Exploration Pand,” r . ‘i by Jd. H. Parker, C. “Gems and Precious a demant for hor works Is the best evittonce of Bart T. by dw A Sth vi 7 r ee] | H* 4 cule q nt " deett Ns Peat Trunk ag scl ee fui Iyeomplute ih forty-two, yoltnnes, She | Steamsbouty ty Leh; te uibiie: Aves fl , , are not given, ‘These beautiful, pletures aro | Mfusenmogt Art marks ay epoch marestuuy | cum & blow so crushing that nothing hort 0 Th Wi | i Y exnet fae-sinile reproduetions of rare and | on this sido of the water. Te teara tien cat hoe etl AS ALaiNE hay eo wee ly Tr i tne One bat costly engravings and etchings from patnt- ——a— MUST STELE DE A SOLID ROUTIT, ings by tho old masters, and of the finest THE WORLD, Tt wilt remata colld, ho thinks, inantagontem to | * for One Dollar, speclmens to be found of modern French and = the binoks, | No bu ie eritel tt ords'";* Reviews * Meetings of Antl- = i uy manent deny,” sald Mr. Becta iy He dear tnot OF en ee cero la pntatahed | ata acta Auuignagin’s | English publlentions, ‘They are aleo printed |owewora iene phen imor— | ja rant ae aa NG f ‘lenee. 3 1 Mr, Ing [i f Note-Book”; 3": “Cor. | on the same paper, with the same ink, as the eats ‘f a ae whites of the Sout tevergdid, and aever ne * tl Time to ‘he beenme a Christian, and inthe sine year | now fn two volumes, It is the most elaborate | respondunce* exchange? aah bate And whut soul diving enn doubt t7— t a ss hy 4 INow is 1e mi ho entered upon the study of Theology, | necount of the poot's ifs yet published, nnd tie, : seliangey” | original engravings, and will never fado. ) Dut tt will not leon tho want und wo grate an equality wien muy’, at any tlmo, gud ‘which he prosecuted in Andover and Bangor | Is an entirely trustworthy biography bya The hellotype entitled “An Anelent Cus | 20 be nbways singling atiout Ite “f eet thelr country to the scourge of a Guvern- Subscribe. erthat | coihe Californtan for December opons Seminaries. In 1885 he was Greek tutor In | wari admirer, We are stil of the bell tom” isasdeteate almost ag an engraving, | TCH Away with the songs that iro full of teurs— tut the acer ite tonte De achensings rigenta ie Bowdoln College, and although ater sulfer- | bath. Me. Stoddard and Mr. Stedinan have | With an article by Dr doh Lord on Sie | and isa splendid spediinen of tho skillful 1avur mnie Oe AES ra Neetu yoara Six, Alken hula to {ho apiniot, constantly exe | : ine from health, leeonteibuted:nt this early covered ail the poluts of geveral interest in | Yenarola’ 2. 1. Desmond contributes an pressed by Democrats af bis section, that tho | rn ‘Trinosn ts the bost business medinm and gutertaining narration af “A Belut Visit to are, many articles to the mutzazines, whlvi | the short lifeaf Edgar Allan Pou, Its ¢: vale i are still regarded os eclingly valuable, | tensien to two voluines renders the intraditc- a cine ey My C Darticlt has a paper In.his review of Uphan’s Philosophy, writ- | tlon of mich extraneous matter mnavold- nay Aikraieen, utes nil 1a the Woods. ten about this thue, he indivated tho’ tur able, eapectalt alice nono of his works are | (if te us wales aur prey Phe Anions ing polut fi his own phltosophteal syatem | Included, ‘The typography Is oxeelient; the | Bi ae s fh if Sterra” songuity Milter, in by mating the involuntary affections aid not | binding rathor cheap and gaudy, op 14” follows tp a surcestion which he the evil tle ground and source of virenous | ae ayors American: Newspaper, Annual mandy Ii at recent number of the Gallforntan character; and Just here was tho point at | gorse vers American Newspaper Annual ) of ah ideal, communist elty, Mi. George Shieh ho over diverged from. the more mote for 1880" isn lnree, well-arrunged voliine | TL fb Ttedding has bees spending An provess by which yuluablo engravings aro {By emingtho luys that xlndden. hegroes are ao intolerant in thoir trenttuent of | commorcial exponont of this brought within the reach of every one, at: " om those of thelr own color who apostatize From tha | thy jn t inttuentinl Bopublican News: priees really extraordinarily clear they Aer fae eaten Yaapanoy trno Képublicnn faith, that there (8 noe freedom pnporin iw West. tn the recent bending to are for sale here at the rooms of tho House- | Bur, in thinking over the Havored draught, of opinion left among them. in Mtustration Uf | pigrious Ropublican triumph tt occupled tha placo of hald Act Company, Li8 State street, ‘The old-time Joy T borrow this condition of thiigsy ue related \ Chtel-vt-Artillery among tho Mepubiicat press And, by brooding aver tho bitter drink, THE FOLLOWING INCIDENTS dt sholl, of fact ane ate —Ithas been a pleasant privilege to o: Tai throwing do heaviest shot und shell. vor 7 ‘ala Hilts agar tho meus On tho day beford the Inst eleotion, the child Hiielptes und National tend words of welcome to the different nim- | And so Ubnyy lonryed dint it’s bost to thints of uno of hs nolghbors died. ° In the frat truns~ TEE ee erat cganad dha pestllent heresy of bers of the simericaun sirt Revlev as tho OF tho thfugs that glve us pleasure, rs oF geri} I 7 “ Lea ee apart pore out 5 aiey I gl P ports of grief the family did not think about tha inte-Soreralunty” to ite grve, to rot and bo tor vity, ned ts undanianty . ast tdabals ' containing thonanie of every paper published | Evening with Winton Indians; *D, ¢ s 2 7 x é ed parutlans for the burial. Suldenly tt vo- | gotten, Sip nds Obata ote eu oun a Ta Oe fe tho United states. ani Canny (ty fro | has been fnvestigating tho alleged voyage of eop rely after dtu lw thts unary i TE a a ree wentncrs : Cladunedayealt thu white ind DISK Mon in te. | _Volldicatly Tun ‘Tatura ten statwart enablers Bot to fhe Spring Of Teg ho pursued is | cuency of lusue, polities, or other distluetive | Juan de Fien, whieh he proninces a fraud; He ee reer n EL it vory himares | Aud the neoplo in teare not ull bud, HUighborhood WHUtd bo Kono to the polia, cA} BOwapaper, ang will romatn so welt every quan in UH Tuuny, Where he beeamo n proiicient In the fontures, ity. yenr of eslablishinent, clreitta- | G, 1, Wood tells of * An Uninown ‘Turn: | fronts a heh ones itd tts corps ob weliera | Husauinta iid stances baxothor, ° INCHUNTEE MAS Bene. to_ Att somebody to por | South, rreapoetivo of mca, color, or polities thalt German language, in pillosopi nd in thy | Cod wud advertising rates. As to the matter | Ine-polnt in the Desthiy of the Ropublle,? In § ti ‘, S$ | Ttnink those wonderful hours in dune + | form the olilee of wrave-digger, but at (ira ho | onjoy tha right tw voto and be voted for, und tare it history’ of the Plan Canatinens Poe nee ee clrentation {ts statistics are not nbsoliutely | the way of stories, Misys Minfeent W. Shiin anil arity Suatalis tho BIT ont HH UX: Aro bettor by far te remember wus unmuecesetul, “At length be met four nce | ballot honestly esuntod, without bulliluziing or eeat Pt eanoe Wie Dia, Khaluake and Akader | Correct. In referenes to the Chicago papers | has ony entitled * hele Great Setiema”; Pad a eh Ht WO ri t af publiahers | Than thoay when tho world gate out of tuno, grued on their way £0 the polls, -{le appented to | $i, und untit elvit und. parttieal Nuerty for black thie of Germuny, he won lilh commendations itiscertaluly. ne att, ‘ Heal fs, jhauiyity & | Philip Shistey contributes Nota Suecess,! ireiia inthe aati ana wave emai Ju tha cold, bleak winds of November, their hunianity, dod at last asked If toy really | publicans, ae woll ua white yvomocrits, te os fe 7 ere The book ts fled with dutor- | and W,. ©. Morrow i contribute: his “ Stranzo from Shoso prittcely sehglarg. In 1843 he was milion nintie n wmnted to vote. Tues replled tit they did nuk, | asiablishad tn the South ns in the North. settled ng a pastor ‘rey 0: extent oxceeded them. ‘The thirteenth num- | Because wo meet in the walke of life ‘Dut chit they wore ubliged to du ‘The redemption of Jeaat-teror kreentracks in cotn West Amesbury, Miss, ae statistleal Information, forming a use | Confession,” a, ber, and the tiratof the second volume, fy at | , Munya soli erenture, Interesting serinl. ‘The Aa, . OY . y rar Ruweet Hy, them nt length consented to go with nlm to dl f ailvor, have contributed NN lie ei he a called 0 fy professor ful book of reteren bectry fs , : f Aaa ‘ we atti Te Wices'y haud and Is as ndilrabte in every way'as Its [does not provo that this: world of strifo the grav vam a tho way. exprentnd thelt porate Tho ronforntion of fast etal coniiencs iy ee e iD | edeut ” h u the! 4 iy 5 y 1 purr len zt pt Auuharet Col out dp te he Writs WOLIDAY hooks, the CalYfornian completes Its first yenr, predevessora, Anoiug its many articles of ‘Thero (s bloum sud beauty upon the Earth grauiae u ag nae ug cacapenl Be np coe industrial revival, and Kou! times oxp luaeed durin FE eae ey eee! | Ty the multltucwof chitldron’s books tssned aoa eee Heh oF serieg By Ut lk pyihere are hus and bessonting flowers *'O boss, Wodtont kim, bub wo Just hag tat? | tenest yonrs therefore the yroseet & Minne. TE In the spring of 1ssthe wastransforred tothe | at this season, “Pretty Peguy ” still holds LITERARY NOTES, Annual Fine-Art Exhibition of. the Inter- Mllord uro qlawiog, guidon hours. or gi filoson tha Binith, Mrs Awol contonds, thle se> | ai, ys will stronnously oppor all Wall street and Professorship of ‘Uheolugy, in which he con.) Its own as oneof the most attractive. The Mr. Thomas Hardy is recovering from : State lndustrlal, Exposition of Chleago, . : j Bbylock schemus to domunollza greenbiacks und ste Those who are interested tn Art will find | [thinking over n Joy we've know bSiossteAatans yer, and produce contruotlon for the benwft of prvs this monthly periodical the fullest ant niost Wingate Guteae davies ie to conrea the freodmon, aud, asa matter of | fexcional monuy-londurs to tho ruin of tho jndustes complete of any, and will bo well repaid: by | Whleh ts hotter by far than to mapo and moan if aki a eae Ee aie paneas cnan atl the tuned to teach with great acceptance, as he i 2 3 y O39 WI Juatdongin cis Cleat Thistery: ces tS He | designs {n tho book wre by Miss Roslin Em the severe IMness which has caused so much was eolupelled to, resien cn necount of He | Welt, and aro thoroughly original In treat. | Moxtoty to his friends, heath In 1674, Tis health continued to do- | ment and remarkable In calor and drawing, | _—Mr. Eliot Stock will Issue at an early | looking back at Ue numbers each yi Gor sorrow, and yrlef, and trouble, * Fe CRUE Ae “inthe tho past, Pane itn Wille i k : Mr. Ei 3 your, a TTOWs f f Iv. Foo aaa ee tec tha mithee that a gens | _ 1a the future, asin tho past ‘ite vey celine AB Abr Me tie Jranenteth bya] Hitherto the English have supplied the | date a fac-simite of the first edition of * Rob- —— Fg tc ch ee ak ae ert oxirluy OF ince ts wetting towards Wow | Yocsto tho malntontnes uf tho Ken Nal eee atal Prof. Sunlth led biter gata Nicht , | prettiest Juventtes, but now a large edition | fngson Crusoe,” reproduced from thy very tine ART NOTES, Tt will not fessen the want und wo Sduston, sind Pe ere er ical fofvemy rild voonooy usoful life, Ie wrote many excellent artle a of this-Amerlenn book is brdered for tho | copy in Mr, [Huth’s libsary, Tho “Bigallo” at Florence is to bo ro- | ‘fe be always sluying about It. HE VRAYED GOD TO SRZED THE DAT~ De pabllg. beraniturosi opposition to autistives and forthe Biblutheea Sacra and other per jou. | London market, 7 ‘ —A congress of German authors was held | Stored. ee ad fog hare cant be no ore inet or gattefactory carporste faubary teal ca tora A Ee deus amd established the Thentoy Heal Henlow, | —" Helle’ Pile Hoots” 1s a handsome | at Welmar in tho first week In Soptomber, Millals gots an Income of $35,600 a year Motrayed by tho Truth, | fo ri tiat section of, Ita blacks, Who are tho di- | Hom of oqual rights to all eliizens, Nori uss from his paintings. Harpers, Magazine. reat and sole enuse of all the trouble, 3 ‘ very ff ‘thy a Mr. Aiken his tho fileiiess, howover, to eny —Whistlor may come to New York In tho | nusmioroe Renan Viee-coneey weet ne the thar gro ig ag truth (the wasorth pHa fee The Merits of The Waekly Tribune - 4s fay i het . erie POCA, wt lone Wil vote the Demoer " Yo vollave thal spring OF BSL and oxhlvit his paces by alls, se ee ue arth oxprresed to Bl arenes Hoket, “Tha negries whovote that token with | Asa Newspapor are apparent to all. Avahattore etching, and pasteles. felloweresidenta iis gront desire t0 visit thele ) TET. sha luweduwn, Wortaiens thiah,, £ linya ] iaxcels la the amount quality, wt ert he Now York Century Club has pur. | or its Institutions, Nis Mous of the Weet lad five or alx freed men on iny plantation,” sald he, roading-mattoe witou tt providus, query Onn Wanted chased Will SM fs plet sutitled been formgd froin a perusal of the works of [ “vid this fall the meanest Iman of thei alleging | thon of she ktid In this country. arrow Hate rise ain S, Mounts picture entitled Cuaper, awed it Is to be toured that tls tuterlucus | (OMe und said ue wanted te voto far ma, | to advortiscr: 1s purpusoly kupt dawn to nage ean “The Powor of Musle,? = tors had purposely abstained from disturbing bits ha 1 ete ak Ny uittag, ta see Mo | tts, Stora thaw Ay ita Choa Ie rt ‘ ” jomew! vrenshurad OX eimocritig Uekut, Mice BUspoKt ft the latest news, Od The number of studorite this yeor at the | $mewhut biehly-colurad expectitions, KaMlly | oven ny emt bo sinonre in hia professions, On Fe nee Meaaye, uionns, Haney IEASEAUDA Beaux Arts, Parls, Is 037; of thoso &3-are | carry one hia cherished plus of 0 trip home py | hoother band, Poeun have nothiug tn common | sroctut ariivios of Inturodt to furiuers and the tatost studying painting and (3U sent pture, +] the ‘way of the Paulie Geen and the United | With a Southern Hepublicun, in my: whole | ioaey, tani 2 7 jf Bintca, Introductions kore given iin to trimy | Suite thore wre only two ar toreo, who have uny | MT nT ro unsurpnssod, cmbracing all Feat nutaby has recently. made a Ave | practical jokers In Sun Franelsao, wile rie | chiructer, ‘There are two Hadicula in iny awn | tle market roporte art ir icy ror uno intuills memoerint window tn sthined ahiss fui sented on arrival with express e sollyra and buss Presbyterian Charels in Newark, x J Eve. dlosire han thcaata tuner: Lesdicirec a the Confederaty army, and fought as bravely Jon of Dusinuss, butls us celle Ne tly This, he waa told, would be oud, and ga consucitlonsly for what they deamud {nguions and ratos sts —Many ine specimons of Millet, Diaz, Tro- | abonnded in the helyhhorkood rv the Clr. | tho right as uny of their Democrats nubraburey Fucts about raltroud comblnaua o 3 Dupré et br f House and ty the penearul and protitia subarp | butatier the War they went down and oul plways policed in THE WERKLY. and new yon, Corot, and Duprd can now be sven An | of Oakland, An oxpedition was lured aunt eare | Vated tho blucks, ‘They gat down to tholr lov Luprovenienta of agrloa|tural masiiinory ait) he galleries of tha New York art-dealers, led outs und thos writs bruthor, armed tu tho auto ed sur ee ana und Ianoranes, | methods of uilllaing Cari ducts ure dus! Ny Y i e ne ied yrel eeds, ao Unie v ct y * + 4 - Th JQ, A. Ward 1s modeling a statue | (etm. performed yyeut deca in the encaumler | then. “Thos did tals solely fur oflices and 40 | "wnare de writes on ‘vho Faria and (anton; of heroic size of Gen. Danlel Morgan to | nisbed, tt was whlepore Aihedtro and wolves | Uateful did these men Oecome that 1 don’t | ug con.” on Miortieuliuce,” and" Veterinarinn atand on a coluinn at Spartanburg, 5. C, Gusor monugories Exiting in the praises ot hie | Elk IC would have Deyn aafy for thom to bave | Oo cane ged and Btabley” ta oach fasua Of THE butertar a “f 4 volume by Joanna IL, Matthews, author of | ‘Thu of rextdenees of Goethe and Sehilier yen Huuterty, abel her, witht the the “Bessie Books.” ‘There are sixteen fulle | were thrown open to the Inspection of visitors, tion of Hagenbael’s History ‘of Christian | page colored pletures by Ida Waugh, whieh, Dr. Schliemnnn's “Ilos” will be ready doctrine, Witch he continued to the present | oven if of an Inforlor order of merit artiste] next week Friday. st covers the whole Churelt Titan witch ae or Glenaletiy ally, will (uturest and please tho, youngsters | ground of thy author's explorations down to lett at the thie of his death, He prepared (8 Whom Urey are designed, ‘The texts | the present tne and makes a large and rieh- Yischronotuelent tables of Ghureh History, | father older than tho pictures. It isa good ly Mustrated volunio, whieh Involved an tomensuamuunt at labor, | story with amoral ‘Tho pink boots have a Thomas Carlyle hing abandoned writing 4 th esulis OF much 4 3 je irl reade! 7 a Health, ‘The tirst volume of a lite o: careful study. Dr. Smith had y spec! : Yy ‘ ‘rittes yr Y q Arlene out bfhisown RO Tri ee “ Titer are eine petarenee | Conk da AUPTIee, aerate test een hese, Ware score Sune rat Abe biserian; the holidays, Nothing srois to have been | —A curlous feature of Seribner’s Monthly In the Congregational and ‘Preshytarha nis added or tuken away ty ‘Foose who | for February will be “The Musie of Niagurs Homluatione wera he Was Lest known, | Welaht tn Beds and: "Tables, Stools and | Pills,” i composition by a Boston composer, he was uilversally honored and loved, Candlesticks,” wilt look over this book with | who bas caught the sounds of the real Prot, Suith wags conservative In plenaure, And, in fet, i ts an tnstrnctive | waterfall and recorded thom In musical no- philosophy mul thealogy, He was wente as freatlae, told Ina pleasant, untechuleal way, | tatlon, ‘ ‘i Pologice abe 4 appear, ‘The tole, whieh is a Schon al selenes as he was capableof making, But | Uuedby the real merit of hts work, Tat * oxpurlenee, ty entitled ona all careful students of theulogleat ahilosc- —DrSehiiemant 4 dy at york proparitg Clarke,” aad iy to be Wlastrared by the author Mairict, brothers named Talbot, ‘They were tit : Te i Ht Aaa ; 7 : he ‘Aineriean telends and covered with glory ho des | HPReared at v polltng-plica at tho late olection.” | VY, pliy must feel deeply tuudebted to Isis for the | 0 sow, book nt cal He eeu 6 his of Gitunings from Gladstone,” Mr Gk] tno Amertean Water-Color Socluty will | pura for Now York and Bughinde Ifa tame |. With thesy pronounced views on tho questions | WEEKLY. | out gossip about the featlons 1H Ei dole ) Halkatt open its winter exhibition on the 24th of J ‘loud him In good stead ut dinners and arhor | Which bayo to dn moro: thay wny other with the ) ‘tha oma Depa eeerions, site yilgnry fiognton, Sith, Tila Lite and qulultuins aud new plates, Athy an Interest | penta, 9 Parisian, publisher, tas Just Is | guy afd eluae i om the 22 of February, i | soci athariugs luring’ is ontica suniton, | SOWIE OF tho South, Str, Atken allt Aids bine | shore iarien, sd poor My sinus ork. Fulted by His Wife. W % died 1, resvarehe: 04 ‘ ess a preeaded hin on his return to bia pogt aod mud 2 Or kee ee As Mile, With Portratt | aiscoveries at Mycens and ‘Piryns, whtel nual a puvel by the Counties Julle Abrasiy |” _orny estate of Mr, We 1’, Do Hans ti about | hlmquitea hero aiming hls fellow-esuoss Na OUT OF ACCORD WITH 118 OWN PARTY, younger membora of tho family. Arustrong & Son. Price $4.50), Re WP, have been of such Kervice to) archivologlenl | Story of a divided love for twin sist + | to soll at public auction over 100 paluthigs by | American could Hod iin bis hvart te distiry It, | He Is toa “liberal” too progrossivo, for the . 50), oD | selene. Hdstone's preface 1s aswell | MOrset a divided lave for twin sisters, and | tS eceased artis Delng studies “athe | andall might have yono well to this day bad be | runkeundetite of tho Southern [eurbo 88S. a 4 ‘ Worthy of vending toalnyeas de was thes | Heckdedly Frenchy," ~ | fie deceased artigt, goo Lolng studies, oth | otiy'eantined Ininself ta big charactor of amu | believes tit the thght on the ok Se tne Xtraordinary Gneapness, NOTES ON KOOKS. yearsigo, It ts’ a handsome, eubstantlal | —Mr. Curtis Ginitd, of Boston, has beon ex: s ee nt herstucking. One day, bower nO! ceed to bo ane of glory for the South, whlen il) romaid ~The axquisit monument of ancient Irish art, the ‘Tara broach, more delle fliest Etruscan work, was sold ton Drogheds guldsuilth for § “The Dramatle Works of Bayard Taylor" | work, and onc to be read in order to rightly patie aone-voluue Life of Frankia Into is a reproduction In revised formof a work | Waderatand the new and fortheoming volume, | five, by interteaying with prints and auto Isaued Hirst some thres yeurs nyo, Itcontalns | | —A second edition of * Ameriean Poors” | Erubh loiter. | Ona of the fouture is. true The Prophet, “The Masque of the Gads,? | has been ealled for, 1 is un attractive book, | hy ohuites haga cost Mr Gall SLOW. “Prince’ Denkallon” and a chapter containing blogruphteal sketehes of thy Jend- meas a of notes by Murle ‘Taylor, the poet's ine Aunrtean poses, weit animes of thelr \ —The Armen ingeriptfons, which have wife. “Tha Prophet,” as ts well | Hetmen songtelow. Whittier, Uryant long dulled the ski of deeipherors, have, it a came tow Yankeo White the price of single subseriptic and J inust perpetmilly incur dgnominio e true We tl orm dust. think-of that | There were but wo possillo. Te eee at fla year, Five coplon of THK WEN Ay pros "ald he, trying to sell us. By Jovel | whom the purty could hove united with any | willbe matied one your fur Five Dal Club of 60 cont Tnever beard in all my Ufe, you know, euch prushost, of wticeess, be (uinks, and they wore | paid, and y one can make UD aC ot AL ‘i utrocions stories as he hnd peon tellin: rt tu Seymay d ts " re ‘thy pricy ta ONE OMT. —Tho publishers of the aAmertean archt- | us What do you think’ be riba to Take then he Fe ad thie Don CeUta ie | satiate ree? if rwenty Coples mill wres that the Democratio party | YHA. For Twonty Doltars Tweaty Cop eer) tect utfer three prizes of 850 euch for designa | Us vellovey It is all very tne to buve | would bave been compelled to ylold its amd, aud a free copy to the gutleruP for amain or entrance hall of asmall coun. | #bot no end of Indiaus aud butfatoes. Of course, | Aan represestative uf tho South aud ae ho Lt ead bad yeas ity Hints the y Une finder ny elw Lowell, and Emerson are rey Is said, been read by Prof, Saye, ry hotel, Designs must bo dylivered by | You, Know whore there arene unuy ay thoru ure | Southern tdew, bo le trad of | suning the ee known, {san American subject, Mormon | sented, All but one at these. ane alll nt ie, for a Sanrahieenlity tratisie cueewes et ve, 1, 1880, . Kena Reni tl New felled aight My Soutnern Ee reidoy Oo a dog Snore Terme of The Fribunee Alstory forms the historical background of the | [he book should find a wider range of Hed the work of decipherment, and hussaeeeeded =Tlrteen artists of Boston have written a | that. Hut he hus uctuuily tried to make us bee | js ite i common. botweon tho | Single Copy, per year. drama, and the prototype for the hero was ers hun the schools for whieh It was prima | in transtuting the greater portion of then, letter to the Dally cldvertiser of that city doe |.Heve tie most extraordinary story thut you | two porglons of tho party. ‘They are divided on | For Clubs of Five 4. x tho Nov, Edward Irving, As he hinsulf sald rly destined, So much valuable mation 9} pny latest eatalox Isaied by Mr, manding that the paper give to the exibition | BAVY ever heard ubout your country, you Know. | the tei, on the fuauces, and on many other | For Clubs of Twenty (aud one free © eit Q ald | seltom found In such contact shoo, It ls | fren, the Lo ta t eater: tf Qin of pulntiigs by Walter Shirlaw a nlore exe | {He says that bo went toa pluce culled Chieago, | leading questions wf the hour. They ugreo in | For The Dally ‘I'ribune, per MODs. : ofits “It would simply be an absurdity to | handsomely gutten wp, and is an appropriate tel the London bookseller, Indientes that tended Wiel earoriit notfee, : and bo Went to draw some tioney Crow @ bank, | one ov two particuland yt in tho bellef in | Forsaturday, l-pae Literary Edition. per zyeor say attempt its representation upon the stage. | and really meritorious holiday gift, he fg the possessor of perhaps the richest i and found thut they tad raised It up and wero | tho Vonstituuon as au re for teyivtation, | yor sunday, Id pases (Double B.cot), per veer “The Masque of the Gods” ts in the nature * collection of Ulunidnated manugerints ever | Ln proot of the uillty of churches | meving it, with alt tne fellows Inside, you know, | and in statusrichte, Hu “1 1. eve eee fesued, ~The late T. Buchanan Read's short poem | a! '- 7 4 e : Y going on with thotr work! Tsay, Just fancy the | sir. vo duubts if <BorD Bpaclmen copies sent (ruc. county pt a *cuneordant prelude” to dio larger | exititied ““Drifting.' ius, healt preser ea cte | Thee hd a ee oe ea tor entirely of eoucrute, without oven | Eon oP ths lraliow gaypraine be Gould wagons | uiit her depenteal One fleas tharcturse mat. | _ lve Pust-Odice addrons to full, including OO" rs Jules speclmens of vvery century from | tlinber for the root, the ‘elntiquary mentions tS L re, i é and more Linportant work," Prince Dens | the public In.g most wxyutsit setting by tho | the ninth to the sixtecuth, “Inelusive, gud | thut tery ts) oF Wid Hil fatelyy such. bultde | belleve hats” Alwt the ouu troy story while | vised hls constituents openly that the Roush | ee tite ido eithor by draft, exnree Kallon.” It seeks to polnt the growth of tha publ hers, The deskzn on the cover 1a | represents an aggregate monetary value ot | ing, While Was originally ljtended for te tho pode Consul oll wud proved bis Mindulaee pinout gut ia SUM ie, aM uuarey OL tke PO eerie 0 mregiatyrod bottare at VUE Feligious aspects and ayplrattons of the hu- Treas ate well een sian Sint Esitaaees ent the ha Ne Ten ig Hi hee deny le ‘penblgiontre. cohatvautoas Boe teat pane cn eh : perl pata ut rat 4 i sae bie atrgt Agree THE THIBUNE COMPANYS i! rane ’ trey fe tk i bi coughLe bua never urc . "8 Cou oenubly once mor ay ‘ Ye May Dilud—his steady spiritual advance | they are in thorough harwony with tho | executed by the quthor himself, lt contalis | bullt for tho parish prlest to say ‘muss in | Syrups ae re Bull's Cough ) Cr etiluence ia publla'wfuire ‘Ar, Alkey oe Gor, Madison and Dearporneute, Calcad”