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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. NEW PUBLICATION, ency to degrade freo wi to this 8 “Whatever tho honorablo | said € Inbor aa that of n ch, LITERATURE AND ART. a ae tho guantiian of my own { greatly corrupted by their UndoulAns be c, shiotesint hiner ani fet In}. one of tho abl d oe groninvery in tho Bouth?” meinber for tho West Hiding may any, his talk | honor. replied Sir Rog}e Roche, "E | t Of (the ableat and tost valuable men Cul: oe AE IC AL, SUBSECIS No, airy beatae it Is not sorvile labor." mein ber for te eat ete a enect vy paver | know that at sumo tine or othor CE Te ee ee eee ea STteReOe | eee eer ne the Pulls Const BOK Th SHU stun not? ce Tica the ecautey ete. That la an ine | cepta sinccure.” ‘Tho fast 1) prion of the book | of tho Bible is a human In eae a tion, like the Vire Published in Chiengé by tho Forgus Printing. emitaln facta, inetienty, and nneedoten In cou | gin Mary, it fs.0 great omfurt to believer Dut Company. Pay _ won. retion with elections, exclusion of strangers, | It must ro a cost. s folens you BAY bl i. for is Yau canoat minke 4 firat vistas ee Pomiessine ried An path cath of hatte f eflnmneniare nae | we ne Rolie fovpu in ite ple? tai wont MAGAZINES, a8 ut him, or his trend,or propaved | progress of arinmenta! eit id | ete. he appendix contains a Hat of the Pari to consign oalard r ier fiuator aml wet hie labor uniese Sou pay ford, | Porkus tenote the diitarent designations given | tnents of England and of the United Heinuttom, | ghosts. Rat Wopyooting ts. ate ane, iewords pore earniney silinber of “the Uollen Servios tn» Rnd pay him for tte" Hoe eeiatDariaintas dius afuriimenteatied | the panes of tho Spenkers of tha House at Com: | thin ta fact. Thomas Palne, a hundred yonra no turUngOUE Tho, ret nrtiais hrs ta ounsivpenblo mote testimony ta tho | on April 10, 123%, was called “Tho Mad Parline | inona and of the Prin Ministers, Lord Chane | ayo, did all this, In wards, but tho fible ls inore fa by T. E Holland, D.C, Lon “Tho Progresa same affect, coming generally, however, fron | mont.” and during tho session tho doughty | colors. und Secretaries of Binty from 1716 to widely cireulated und belloved to-day than ever Townrd n Writton Law. of War; Commodore thosa who employ the Chinese, nnd are theros | Bimon do Mountfort, helng called ‘n teuter by | 188%. The index is very full and coniptete, hefore. Etill, let every tepa of belief and tinbe- | C. If. Wotts writes entertainingly on “Tho Te= foro. Intorosted partion, and not wninntirally | the King dlenry 14), told the King be led, and ‘This * Anecdotal History” 1s nota trork to ho | Her have. its: frec expresmon.. We all believe | turn of tho Itesoltte to the Queen of Englund "¢ tuxtove to Lave Inbor as cheap ns posable. Mr. | that were be pot a King ho would kohim eat | taken up and read through. Ite v1 ith dir, Meee ee ee ene ai | Kitmnriee sre: Pariiawone of "INO was called | reference hook, —ita poaition See ee ee ere noousom that Ia tho end tho truth will | sfaj, Ranger bus n sueond articla on “The Ure te “Itianot: It isfree Inbor; Just ns fren as | stance of what dr. Gladstone bas called * mythi- yourd or ining, You cannot control a Chinuinan | ei! accretion.” west snr INGEIMANY. Ny Miss Amy Fay, Chinese! Ininigration as V price Ete otto, both In atylo nnd In mm argent ioe ae Pana ia ver, ‘, hat ind Heme TRH pw tlutleaey a! aro te lobe, Horton. Z ch, vivaclty, and cana of oxnron: 47 oral cngenpor ateloy. they fottors ara din opinion way. Uraphe Now York worAnt, Yum the Gans ot De | An Aneodotal History of tho British ed by an American Minister—No Danger’ of & Mongolian Invasion, 1 M1 1 " ora neo'also quoted to sustain these conclusions: | Tho Good Parlininunt,” chlelly on account of | tho alte of D'Isracth Wooldver, Alt a ane ganization und Employment of tho G fh Portentta. Drico €1.25, = He i 5 er, Allione, an ~Llewe! ‘ 3 ‘ y man ore, sa Net af bigtanhy haanol beengocaredat | Patliamont — Ministerial Quips ora new alsa quotod to sustain thuen conclusions, | 1 Tho Good Vaca ant ee tian at tha | anlar seorks, It 1s niruliniraito complintion, | esol fene eee ete Woe Fen clean tans | man Artillery"; Lieut, Drown furnishes Inthoeyos of thulr cluployers to be freemen, | Cuurt and Government. The shortest Vartiue | upon which much thine and Inbor hav f ‘ i that thoy havo come to. tho country under no | ment ever held mot Sopt, 10. 1009. and ant for hut Hivend te acon purposes, Thesiifcrentatates: | Pat, DY Uirth wad euueation. Baveral, years | O shied 9 berlele, iam. < nue c Buu's 7 feRe contracta to Inbor, and that the Six ‘Companies tay, duriag whic it deposed Richard UL. | ion nro tnken up in chronological order, alien. By rad culled vo nla prosent charge ta Now. | lve. Foren’; | “A. Question of Quarters” {5 Tio OF uf tis CulinosN Asn pare ine ex70sC OF HA Mo tiior being, olenr, weunt, nid and Quirks—Mary Marat erfecntst (10 L ry ‘aton toinhan nd he tier arugnge and area Ne ncidonta OF = . havo no concern in any advances which may te | learned Parilament™ ngecinvied in 140) aes Hoiau mat of ability ang learning. Mo | humorously disc ¢ FEOF DEETHOVEN, Krom the German of Dr. | hole yoynwes from tholr own country to ours, If | Lord Chancellor iltegally insorted a prohibition eae Politanelty. Wo ara gind to see that ho has awoul. With Porteatta, (Prico $125, s i 6 08 Xone dort No mont ho arent componerang |.Threo SorJals—-Theological and Others ganenn andi ahnuo mle in novertiaiat.® | yyig0— Mindy Nottees — Magazine i igemritten and just blugrap! sat fad. Books Recolved—Art Publicas these faote aro truo, the axel stitusof the Six | that a i Other min nf lw MARY MARS 4 Published a gories of discourses addressed to | the World”; Gon-J, W. Do oyster troata of Canptnter neods furthor definitions -Whothor | abould be elected. St tholaw Tpoks have eniied f tel PONS atudents and thoughtful persons, Thera aro | Army Catastrophes": Paymaster Rend, U. 8. thoy aupmtlod tho show factories ut Norti Ad- } this tho” Untenrned Pariiamont.’ Whe“ Parlia~ George’ Macdonald has been a voluminous | seven of those instructive sermons. Tho fol- Heey UO THO ior pices with. Cuiiese | INGNE of Lints' mot. i 142, And was so | Weiter. Binco bis “Mhantastes, a Faorte tto- lowing are the toples: * Religion nnd the Cultle | Food and Clothing": and Liout. A. W, Grestoy pore. pati seedy ea ee several | called beentisa {th members, beng pro- | Nianec," in 1658, he has published twonty-fvo Yation of the | Intotlect Tho Study of | furnishes somo" Army items from Europe.” ° yenrsattercll to au} A a eRe at ag ny | hibited from woartng swords jeame with tonic | diiterent volumes olther of poetry or prose, of Pea BRollgion and fia Suc Art of | "rie January qumtir of. tho: Cothotle Quart Religion and Art," © Itellgious and oksollors, or fant by mall poatpald * stern | staves. Tho" Dinbolical Partintgent " axsembted vl « if v og tt - " in e. : FEO ig pubiiaNere, tlons=Art and Literary Se Te ee ee ee ieeen Pad ia title Do Lis worker Tho | Shunaty of ar Quist telghtrehen Elalubrod” | Irretieivus Theology", “tteligion and Lito | irre He te Comet fewween iecieion and” aa recelpt of Pi ' rgd : undo epeuinl contraets na to longi of ef 8 | Leh ond eneicd ts titte oT Mer ens tise | “anual of a Quiet Nelghhorhoou.” “lobest | The Supreme Study.” It will bo noon from Ginnes. at the Contes. Logwecn leligion end JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., ‘ Notes. Me ee eri ttone ie ranention Aitesooe | golver without hiving passed arlnizie bill, Tho | Fatconer,” “Adela Catheurty? “ Witreld Came | pele tions, Wane inaae, dscen ene urv designed | Helentes: by tho Hey. 8. Kitsiminons: | The ’ Fae ora ee eT eee iiclined: to | Slongy thee riage tho kta ar bars | bormede," and "Malcolu" are the bost known. | {or students comtempinting entrance Updn tho spsiy eEBEN oF, Peat, Gendent by ihe 117 & 119 State-st,, Chicago. tbink that euch propositions wera nde nadehat | Qeneh arp well-ronembored appellations, Tia | Sr. Suedonnkd wos for | many yours a Narlous professions, ‘The discussion4 ara torcl: | Teas in tho tae plecdion: tho Helation of Catue ——aT)D EDITION a BULIs es te Buel i! a Datta ag i THIRD EDITION. LITERATURE. they werg discussed In the newaponorsat the | henling Patiomeny ena deunkens bar: | Brekcher of | the Independant Church of | attractive. The Yoluumo wil noviuubt, prove | eles Wythe, Poltteut Fartien, by Joan Cmury ‘ . tlonsof the Six Conipanies Is generiily consid Ihtinent mat In Scotland, and drero obiied to Scotland, and his best works are Smbued with an | Useful to nll attontive renders. | It is very much tise raping niircaf Grcvances Land Tenuro fl A CENTURY CHINESE IMMIGRATION, Se Ene eo ns Rea eer a ee eee e royal Commestonor was | enrmest religions spirit, uover offensively | Nucdeds Wo wish it might find ite way intoall | yay i anil Othor Countrlos.” by Bf. F. Bul; iL + | woorge ts Seward, ite United Btuces Afntator | Bie, Howard, saya ord: "If tho putiie men of | (opinoxiontad tobebaxe propaay, (tho “ton; | thrust upon the reader, wt runniug alone ns 8 sur junuttiitions af Eargiiee. + | BYES (abe ixistanee of God Demonstrated. ny JANE GRIEY BWISSHELM, Trloo, #100, toChing, bas prepared an elaborate brief In| Gyete tS fonemultstscumnl its teuchers. of alt Cee ee ae eT sauranl crlted | quiet underourrent cnrrying on itn surface the ear thore.nra at the proxont day two vory differ. | Held and His Latest Novel,” hy Join MacCarthy a tia yaneree ss much for tending mig thy took, | favor of what may be termed the unpopulur | cusses had Conslatently, and vautinuodely cums | House of Commons was begun jn 7, Inirden of tho story. fr Sfaedanald’e Inst | ae eee eae ere ee eee cr cttee | crt ag ae Te Teeter Boke Beis Aueplesiwie Nation ought to thank yuu for writs | aida of tho Chineas question, 1t forms a volumo frat. Fe oe ee io atroncifors | of Over 40 payes, contains Rrent wuny Facts tne in It to rexret ur to wish oblitos and statlatics, and n portentous urray of Nysired, mended the Chiness for their industry, nid | Passing.now to tho second part of the teak | book—" Mary Marston is oqual tu his best | consbite ot oxtromely conservative mon, whe | 0 The Froneh Hepubitey Will it bast” ‘by A ratte hab a nok nts ane in uive midat of tHe cent pointed to thom ns an exuaple of what may bo | we obtnina gond deal of information unto the | work. It js entertaining from UL i, | resist all innovation eo fi at ! Rccolap Habel Wy caspenpia: Of lees patrat and charmutors ee a ae et oy. menus us and Js full ot LTACANinaatns Tne motheds. Tho Abela aiceteat arlene baie February numbor of the Po) ‘Sete i " 5 ie force personal unecdotes whick fdrin the heart o pitaned a i o lar Sc Pee ee eit work we mould hive heaed fur | tie onoke sir ruoman Mare,| woo succuoded | 1¥@ Bayinga which will bo retmombored with Rulabser hu see felled te road cbunen vice: swith, Spene ra M e, it | to prove, what bo nitoxes to be the enso: tint tho J mikes hin hope, deapalr, und oxult prove, 0 nltog tn const i cg | Afunthin 0 with the rourth of Herbert Spen- atria and Uy Leah OE | ete to beer of prentaervioe to the poople | tessof custe. und ite dogruding iuuences, wut | Wolsey u@ Lord Chaneollor, ig snd to buvu busn | pleasure and prultt by’ those who read tho bonk aM Mtraritge Hotornerlinte betes thesotee | clt's Papersun “he Dovelupmont of Political itor Aaceamouut andamuutwuullyauloted | oF iho Pacific Const: that thoy aro still needed | tho young manor tho Suita would huvegrawa | tho first: member of that aemnbly whe valned | with eare, Nor does tho volume inek In Incident | classes there are many’ tnlolat ho regard | iustitutlons,” the title of this one being ' Po- ieeretceatir, eh 8 Us are | Shores uci loss portant wensuro: that tho | Weta naute diferaye-from {heeo wale ehurne- | estobety, by publ spekil. "OF Lord Bacon, | aod starting situatious, See tandoamiresigis | exeeaiveconservntisin aa, tending to boqetsar | Welesl Uierentation. | Tho around, article, by some t A erize the hoadium.” * en Jon: wrote when be spoke, *the 3 eee es by tate | Ee lh Tylor, Fe 1, 8. $8 on the “Ort Po Cieme y Rae ete Witch have been advanced Againat | THz, the hoadlittn.” a5 Chinese displnco | feat of very. man that heurd hin was | #etey and recat); bis duscrtptions are thor. eee Whe OK OD Te Tadicar mevemene | Plow and WhoelCurriage.” Tt a lustrate, gold in all bookstores, or mailed postpaid on | thom nre in the mult unwarranted; and that tho receiphof prico by the publishors, intnor evils incident to thelr presonco may bo JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., readily abated under oxisting trentles nnd with- & 119 State-st., Chicago. in the Ines of ordinury legislntion, Itis not to 117 9 als BO | be dented thut 3tr.Soward line mado st strome = «| cage for bis elde,—na strong, poesibly, ag cin be 7q HE D miyle—ond without a presentution of the 9 fucta and figurea on tho bvpposit side hia rs § Mina taathan onazea reasoning may scem sound and unanswerable. Dents an ra a 2 tess tha ono zoar | Hut this fact romnnins and offsets at lenst one of nam ite (eter counts. Tt iapunlsied month: | Me, Beward’s preinlses thut the people of tho a Ve te at baad ‘ Hee toples are by jute seritaes, unually esverts | Paoitia Const, by an overwhelmma majority, thor ibrar ate, Sowntd 18 equally emphatic, | lest: ho should cmake ao ends” Har. | guelly natural und realistic, und bis oburncters | ae utordhiag a plaual Hy » | and contains much information nbout these fu. Sree ere ey Sa'truo, aid claime thas | re Marten (QG—181) = appear to have | Gruwit with marked skill.) ary Murston’ 18 | of tienes chet aie antag, ASucratermen | NMllur muebines, the second article,on “Die Fe eres oe Manitlemtcntite but dues wat alee | eon the frat mombur of Parliament of whose | the story of a young mel whe Logins fo behind | enilouvor to hala in clicek tho extra no party an be Dr. Fetix [., Oswald, in is series on Physic plnoe, white lubor, and gives a list of sixty wit any rocurd wie kept. Oliver Lromvvell ence} the counter of futhor's eture, a druper's | either aide of thom. Dut, as uauni sn tines of al Edueation," deals with stimulunts and ail Pena eee bien die Cuinuse tra not employed, | in tho House called shim, olthor Jeatingly ar | Sop In an old country town, and which “bud i | excitement. the extreme men have tho Krentest sede of eeveote Kul prosnratives Sve are ‘Thig is ono of: the inost fmportunt chapters in | scollilugly, “Sir Harry Marten’? ‘1 thank your ple jal repotation forall kinds of nen goods | number of followers, We have just received a | Come 10,be so extensively employed with proper tho book, " Itis tuo Inte fn the day,” Mr, Sew- | Majesty,'sald Marten, risiug And bowiox, “1 rans oon pric baudkercblefe to towels, and frum | yotume of sermons prenehed on various oce: foods. Next comes the puper by Sir George W. ard thinks, "to indulvo iu, any hope whatever | always thought when you, wore Ting T dvould | table-napkins to sheets; Uut almost everything | sions by ministers of tho Iveral party, ‘These | COX ot” Horses and Tholr Peots’ and is a vigore that brond'yiawa muy be tnatitied inte the minds | be Knightude” Of Oliver Crotwoll itis anid that | Was to be fuund In it, from Manghester mote- | discourses will be weleomed by nota few read. | Cusattack on what the writer regards as tho of the laboring elisses of California. Thuir | he niways apoke extompore, jAddison was to A at for tie, inyyy's trousers to Genon velvot | org in this cauntry, who are growing weary of | Sitpers tion of hurseahoeing., The article by Views have been accepted go readily, buve Leen | apeaker, yet, “without oponing bla Nps in dee | too tte dawugers gown and frata Horroeks" | tho old thoolugy,and bail nil how views us prom | SF, Charles Marshall Lungren on * Domestio Pee aeeee oeeruutiy in high quarters, uod have | bate, ho'roe toa post the highest that Chatham | printste Lyons silky Mary Marian 1s soins: | iytnue progress.” fy many others they will bo Motury.’ In hich Go descrilies "Gas arf’ Blec= forded so many rallying eles tn te, potitienl | or Fox aver Tenehod: and this hy id, betare bo a calvated nog sulur ts prant Jet father regarded 09 savoring of rutionnlism, aud 03 frig Roglient fa intorentings Jt soforme us ree ratttotlet he ease is #luply bopaless. Bui pnd been nine yerrs in Parliament. lic once ate | 4 - | presaging Injur; i yf au ie elfiviency und economy of all atlove of fair play asiats among the amngriouy | tempted {uepention a motion before tho House, :) Sples. As in other works, Mr. St preaaging injury fo.tbo cates af truth. 2 Bey janine att bey | those siouiler muchines driven ue prenine toples en SINed ter Ace a kevaimced te | havo deolured against tho Chineso, and that, in | peopte, and Joluodto this capacity to reach Just | and having suld, “Sir. Spenker, 1 eoncelye, fsitu ilusteate the influenco of aucun life and | MO Sy\e And on tho whole, not fan ot oF vm | keleits: which, aro Metts tortteRe work. sit fall Weorul to the WMorary people of the North- | tho taco of and declaration, nll reasoning ns to | conclusions upon questions of State pulley wilob | paused, ns if scared by ee ound of his own | exumple in the world, dary hos also hur re | rather more toan thoy express. ‘They are i 12 | Willa A, Eddy devates a yrler urticte to“ Thes Baye Price per number, 10cta, Yourly subyeriptiod, | 119 evans of Chi Irutigrats ‘utile | lenve nbundant ron for hope that a vatune | Polere ite agnin commenced. 1 conceive str, | mance in tite. belue in love with au untaniht | Jy suggestive, but st std nd wit deere Value of Accomplishments.” There 4 next an fun. 0 benefits of Chineso Immigration wre Tutte | Toe ae rata ae Wwtiatiy Unseloss eiluructur of | Speuker, when be soppod titi! roused by eles | FONE. a rouse diamond, 1 the perkoe of a pout Seren cdutione Uo read We diseriAl> | clubormtonrticle by Kllza A, Toumene, describing JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. and not Mkely to produce any reaults. New | truley drainat Chinuse cheap labor will receive | of ‘Tear! hourt’ w oi be once mere ese | Uincksmith with wy great musical talent, whom . . the reecnt discoveries of Chirles Durwlt 'y fag ry Agi hat Y ie! irl’ whersupe un Y S, * he on tho treatles with tho Chinese Government, whereby | correct appre on. Lassert » . . thatthoy | etyed with ‘Sir, Teonceivo.’ Power of further bhe educates, Aud fn tha end she murrics Jo- (—Why I Do Not Believe, Hy hirustuadnyebe *Suvoments of Plants.” Prof, Carhart hua a Publishers, Chicago, intimigration might at lonat he controlled, if not | have actully opened two doors for the employ fitterunce was denied to bim, Bb by sat down | *ct Juaper, the blacksmith, who fs, son, Chicago: Melford, Clark & Co.) practicul urticie on * Atmospherle Electricity "5 inent of uur peopiy where thoy hat rodiosedone” | amid tho scurec-suppressed titterine of biy | Seribed, when Mary tirat meots hlin The argument of this chapter [sv meaty ares | brothur members, whieh soon burt forth | Wis rouich In abbedtince, po one wie ‘ atutemantof potnta already presented, andwhich | in an roar Whom witty Benutor. paid: | Would have wiabed hunsel? ublu to dei New York: Churles Scribner's Suna.) G. Appleton has a balt-poetie. balf-scientiiy wo have beielly Rummatized, To the objection | ‘Sir, the. houorable, gentioman has con. lugs Uke w thief would bave beew hard to tlad. Scoteh Si N ae brochure on the International reactions of the that tho Chinesa send money out of tho country | 60 Ot (ROTO Pe ie furth nothings | His bunds were very’ rough and tnralned with | (Scotch ormanis, TE er York: D, Ape } phylloxerton tho wines of the world, under thy tho nuthor answers that it is fullneious, Wh Steele, on the contrary, spoke eloontly bincks his Mugors were long, but shoppe off | ploton & Company, Price, $1.25.) WePe | utle of “Only a Vine-Sip"s and Prof. Kirkwood, Caraiuge are lirge expenses use lirge. Labor. | for over three hoes in biv own defense, It did | BUUHee atthe points, and bud ne resemblance to gives us sume new and interasting polnts on ora scion muke any savings. “Lo thie rile tho | not save hin, however, far be was expelled by x | the long, tupering fingers of an urtlet or pick~ MINOR NOTICES. "Tho Noven:ber Meteors,” *PrehistarieSetenco Reena ee exception, Lis estiamatu ls: | mugority of over luv,” He once wittlty degerlved | Pocket. lis clothes wore of corduroy, nut very | Miss Parina’s New Couk Book and Marketing un Foto” Is u lively: paper on, thu late Congress Gross earnings of the Chinego tn Cal- tho House as consisting very much of sileat rimy because at the lige upron of thie! Gulac contatnsdirections for buying all kinds of of Anthropology tt Lisvon, Thore ik a sketch, fromin aunuaily. anytooon | people oppressed by the choles Of a great dou | Heutlier by woro wt his, work, Uut they looked ying all kinds of | with w portnutt of Count Pourtat Savings. pose tis fetter ta oye top ped thptn, with ritalin poultry. and tsb, oysters, vexeta- | naturalist and collaborator of Prot. Agnealz. aS what thoy sald wns: nothlog’ to tho purposs f ay » Hla complexion was u | bles, ete, with dingramea showing the vurlous cal of Siriobort Walbore una wwenty-on sours uniie | ieture Of brywa ued Urns Ris ltek se" | cutsof ment the uveruge prices und Inforuite conteuta Gant Susie anit emectatntugs the The ablection that the Chin ott terrupted niministration as Preuler—the longs ie the Blackest’ of yes | tion regurding quality, time uf yenr, and season | Irien Question Practically: by I. E. oat term dugic Indivihintaver comuined at | Hie tuca wor its natural elotiing,—a mustache ‘I iu he people ja met by the assertion that they ure a | ft6 sont ot the Gove payee aia Fe eee a eae cot Too lacus | certain things aro at thule best, ete, Space | Desmnund, opens ihe number Mr. idward Hencoable and easily Koverned prople| whose ond of the Government Uribory wis 8 | orn catur that looked ke black burned to is uls voted 5 Kirkpatrick vives an necount of Andorra, ong Fea eoa eG ee Tiadordus thin, those of white | common falling, Bir Roburt Wanted (0 corTy a TE eee ante ce euried all over ht pawns: | Ut rise: devoted to - kitehon furnishing. | of thy oldest Republicsin the world. “Emily S Inem, and that the statisties of Cullfornin penal certnin question, aud in passing throngh tho | tie hie aipmriaed ene thay. Agee describing the . necossary articlea = fur | Loud tells of u day on a Guano island.” Dr.J, institutions and bospitals nro favorable to tho Court of Keguests met x momber of the opposit | careless ylunce could nevor have suspected akitebon: the recipes ‘cover the usuul ground | 2. Widney.entera ‘a plea for fn division of tha Chinese. As to thelr paying instituted a poy- party whom he thought might. bo susceptibia to | 7) ae telans rit Yd over of other cool«houka, but ure cl Hi gd | State of Californlt. Prof. Martin Kellogg bas Ch q bribe, He tool btn aside add said: “Buch 2. nd a poet-musivian: us litte could even such s ure clenr, concise, an 1 cat ramon, pon oUF gallat Fathur fatal ol | ueaton goin on th lds aid sald: “Such 0 | Tglangenuve tied to sec im Bim un honest | completo iu directions and descriptions, hive Se ae tere OR. Sli iaveatignnes, tho. tree action sa_ long. ne Mormons, Fenians, Shakers | ind berg iw bane Mlk Of Yb Ge Mie no que | Hu... On bis facedwelt an expression | beon fully tested, und embody the author's tong | igh-scbool questiou, In a purely Mterary Un nd Communists hava tholr’ governmental or: | Mito hshouds. The member repiied: "Sir fiob: | tat wits ‘not to Ve read by tho iditferent— | experience and skill thy culinary art. § tire nee twit states, one by Ass: Wheeler, On niaitiona without fet or hindnmnes,—he denice | Mito hls hands the momber mpie parian. | Walting in tho inlust of Work.as of a mai ty | once im the culinary art. Sours. | een burney ald « re OF ummedycon Walk ft unqualifiedty, and elutms that tho Six Com- | fry ouds und wien my witewaa lastut Court | Whom tho sense of the temporury was nlways aulads, entrées, and light desserts ure treatod nt DULAC y BHU ol Feo Keuneds on Wale Y il — s " User 1 % "| 5 wily 18 pune inorey enetrend aewoeiadonse—a | a in fan vey ural to ber woteh muat | Hiwsent, bi pregent wit tio ceaiant rome | lengthy and, apne, 1 alsa viven to eonumien! eee catremton ty emtiniicds: tsuber p r i have huppened at your instance. I should that, Just thorefure, work wust be as oud 43 | dishes, drints, billa of fare for dinners, lunches, | Ruy rit Peacy y ug) aait. ‘That the Chinese do not ussliniiute with " " 0, "7 y a ls aymond contritutes A Pescadero Pebbie"? our poopie Ar. Cee eee mesh | Moterore thluk tnyvelf very ungrutecul nuttin Heck SUN Ne that things may laat thalr due | porties, ete, There is o very good index and | and Mary It Mignan re ) thine, “ ary Heer thay receiver “We hold thom all at | {20 bank note into bis pockot) iff word to ro, |" Nrior reading “Madame Bovary.” a work | blink sheets for udditional recipes. Miss Parton Six Weeus nt Tide wrin’s longth, and thon throttio them becuse | que of inc” Of you are now pleased (2 | ke Mary Marston” Js 8 retrcshing as a | may be considered an expert n the covking art. | ( thoy will ot mppronen nearer to We, Te tao | ee ne ale Fist. Ministory hud been | deaugitt of pure fresh alr after passing through | She is tho Principal of tho Cuoking-School in | Phelps; and ‘3 thivd “and Gaal part of lils Work’ tho ane | ATTEN st eee eiWidpole bad the | ail stinnspnere flied with sowcras. In the e thor endeavors to prove that un avorwholining.| [iy Xe but Unit Br, Robert Witlpole bad tho | oe ieee nen rncome und mmorni, preuchith Boston, and lectures at Wellesley College and } Addis. It lx announced that In the next number tllus" of Chinena fe ot to be, expected, und that Houst fruits ot ony Muster with whan hehwt | ee icteine of woltishnews us superior tu uil | clsewhofe, and bas already publistied soveral | Chee, sorial story of curly days upon tho Puello it je doubt ater nt Fy thoy will ean EG Chuthain, naturally tales ups good deal of Me. {| clulms of religion, society, or devency. Mur- | books on tha sarne subject. It la certatuly an | wsjt-cnown author, Mr. PLUte: : . q y 2 calter See ee re cetceation tose ateungiy,. on | cmplors of Uritieh Stinisters, At one time bo | Goinie woud, the tuo huppiners that uccom= | Sr one fo which attention cannot be culled too | gho Amertean Naturalist for February treats Sermons to Students and -T' ore ) aud Prof. Sivanus 2, Thompson haa i paper on aca Cr pony te Stugonty qnd Thougnt ial Beh, | thos Optical tiinsons of Stution.” Nel thowas —— TS | asolutely probibited, were demanded by gen- NEW MUSIC BOOKS, | cratsuvitesentinent. shore is w sentimontat * | as wollusn practical side to this ns wellasto other questions of polluy. Governments must R ES (0. uy (_ Alermaret Poncmatn deal with tho practical glide, must curry out the oud, ‘Pransint OUIKD, Rv cmpiaieally s howsenoid enteciun, | Principle of tha greatest ool to the grentcat Gaining lullablus, nursery songs, kindergarten | number, regardtess of tho cry of tha sentimont- coating overyihiny of tue kind that musical moth- | qligt thut “freedom” ond “llborty” and the eraaisters, and alt the glildren sy dearly | ft eG i ae Tee er aA en eee eit Gulag ins eon conoluiod, and forvlgn sources, wid, In many enaisy ih with Chinn his been 0! . secmatmcita, UU Stes AND SHONES bag ie and only awalts {0 netion of, the, Sonate. ready rocelved, inust fluttering nos ly this treaty the Government will acquire tho: alcex and) Bide fale tentnivons’ TUNES,. right to control or to auspend tho immiiration of Chinese Invorera “whonover . . + the com- Now Sabscrite for the Mustent Beeord: | ing of Chinese labcrors to tho United states or Key St for 8 mek thair residenco therein aifects or throutens to affect tha Interests of that country, to endauger THERSON'S QUARTETS AND CHORUSES | tuo rood order of tho suid eomutry, vr ofany FOR MALE VOICES. | (é0cte, or {1 por dozan tocatity within the territory thereof." Under that Praia regia . por dozon) | ciquse the Pacitio Coust will undoubtedly con- ita} Hecti of pit Me it ) and wall Acoplal coligettun Uf Miccus. Just ipailg, reungor | trol tha question of Chtuoso immigration and nd wasy tery Bets Y qeltns by their wold woeritand ureat mncialy, | ro Pent tie nnd qaustels that aro now a0 aplaiy nore: reguinte itsnctual workings in accordance with , the eminent TAY, NN of elnquent people sruosune Chu Remains in country fog. Tue Louk ls eompuct, aud may easily bo carried | its oft-exprevacd opinion, , inthe pocket, ‘Mr, Soward'a book desorves particular attens BEETHOVEN, Wlogmphical Romance by How. ton ut this time, Itmight bo toa much to say $d, - . that {¢ was prepared and hurried to publlea tion ALBUM OF SONGS, {222 Yudtovery | tn order.to prevent tho ratideation of tho trunty, edition of 1Wof the very bostof German songaevor | —for that would.be attributing undue weight to Insued. : «| ita author's opinions and Inttuence, That tho In Press~A now Sunday-School Song 1s00k, weitor hoped it might have sume inflvence on tho Avy Book matted, pust froe, for retGll price. | Taindsof tho peupte, and through thom upon tholr |. representatives who are, to act for them, is ap- ." and written by tho olin Vance Chuney, will LYON & HEALY, Chicago, . IIL, | parently undoninvle. dtr. geward bins had raro } tu} # , G0, . Lt. hia point Mr, Soward surces with Sonutor 8tt- | tho Channel t ‘Bail Me Titesiity foe | Punles life well spent, tho glory of honrat often. of the tollowing atthfe “Incompleto Adupti- fnellities for studying the socinl nnd cconomieal | Joy Matthuws, that {t will be thn cnungh to tale He tnust sail on tho Tiresduy fo tid . ; : OLIVE: UTAON Mee 5 y :) i The Y Mmanhvod and womanhood fo however humble = Mon us illustrated by the History of Sex in PE IEDEPRON C05 Teonten nspecta of tho questions involved In Chinese tm- | Of restrictive menaures, of depurting from mie EE ee ey aan raw Spbere, the true hobllity of chnrmcter tat seoks Port) Ingest addition’ ta Appleton’s Handy | pituen® by Lester. Wand: “A Partial “Blo traditfonal policy, when reasonably grounds for | py tue: te be of bencilt to others and holds self-gratitl- Series 6 u translation of André | raphy of tio Green Lizard,” by Sarah’ P. Monks: pet ar Te ere Te a skaemiver tie Honrd of Admiralty, ‘Pho Channel Hleot suited on | sity and not us thelr lord-paramonot,—those a story, however well toll. A youny French Cor it urology" (continued). yy 3. Ve falling aud is never continuous Bloreutor te | rho Tucsduy. Lord North's aod humor wasof,| tho vburastoristics of the “undercurrent” | woman, separated from x worthless husband, [4 vengens y, fees Tongue, and Glands H pply oO er hbo: in uuligorn jatonding tO | cdinirable service to bln when the invectives of | pervading Mr. Macdonald's work, und 43 a re- | the peroine of this story; sho Hives“ ull alone” Connected with ft)" by Justin Spautdiy ise nerenee uttradted by tho bigbet.rato of waxes | hig opponents would baye digcomited a more | Sultat which, added ta bis manifest ability 180 | iy Bor d 4 p tory of the Budalo,” by Witiluw 2. Doy! ;yehlen ts from 7G tg 1u0 percoot higuur in Bin | scrious Ministor. Ho ofton fuduiged in Faal or | Winey of Neu. De books are’ everswhera wel- | !0 Paris, and curnsa ying by reading toanele | Amony other artictes in tho February number FEW Cl a ene oro tot tie rato of | Sceinitur slumber: an oppononé In ‘tho mist of comed aud wilVersally commendadss moe ae| Cory dads and. by. copying lawyers’ papors. A | of potter's American Muntityare tilusteated art ts it ae, perder the cbirin when baa | 8% invective oxctuimed: “even vow, in tho Published {n New York by Chacles Sortbnor's | YOUNE ruusiclan ‘comes into horlite atid lovos n Excursion to the Iteeky Sfount- Te ee DOR Will “have. dl on ay | mldat of theao perils, the novie Lord Is asloep.” | Sona, hor, but tho existence of the husband interferes Hector Morlluz,” aud “Art -Noédie- Witkelutor ts oktied lapor in California, and | nisveh to God f waa.’ rejoined, tort Norn , —- with thelr untos. When death has loft hor freo : : therefore well paid. If tho suppiy of Chinexso | ROT ony? ainnor, having “announced | the TIE STORY OF THE NAVY. tho musician has forgotten ber, and he ig ngute Aborers is diininishing, and theresore tho AUPDIY | rycuint intel ho United States has always bad good reason | alone, a of ligence of an Important bela rst a aoe font AS | advantage xatined Mover the “robels:” ant | tobe proudof its navy. [thus nover yet fated being tiken to task by Charles to be equal ta any emergone; id in 5 1 that Chinese Inbor doce dispines white. i mergoucy, an personnel Saar teeGavrd concider taut tho Chinese | Col. ttarre, who worg present. Tor appl compares favorably iit: the muritimo forcu of Li Tunguage to our-fetlow-subjecta in years’ reaidence xbroud—on tbo subject of re not a migratory people. The final pari- | axetatmed: Wi hen te A any nation, Tho record of its*deeds, from tho . i Evolutionist at Large," rnnhe of bis Wook tue sume up this beneh Of | tom the onan te Spha ou, 1 willed, | eo of its ercation until tho elise of the CIvil | arteene puctcs on Frey Hate Thwages | ra Yelume of new poems from Mr. Whlttler ONT: ia bo neked now to state tho pros: | Ble of the water.” OF Jahn Wilkes it istold | War, fs one to bo studied and remembered, and | tom of living Is rapidly growing In favor in this | [8 promised xt an early day, i b 2 pros: | that he spoke aepeech in Parliuwent of which | Mr, Loval titled to publl tae ae a poots of Chinese emigration to ail varts of tho | noone heard a word, and anid aside tox triend, | + r. Lovaing is entitled to public gratitude for | country, but elther the apartinents aro so luxt: .."Solld for Milhooly” Is tho title of a recent world, [should respond that there will boa slow | who urged the frujiiesnoss of the attempt ng | tho skill displayed in tho preparation of his | Mously trrunwed that their rental ta beyond the | satire an New York local politics. Ter eontinied “suvemont fram tho nortbern | ¥h9 wreod tho frultlosuges Of one tee yor | work ontitled “Tho Story of tho United Statos | frig OF tho very peuple who Want t0 Udo thom, : rroviness Jute. Manchuria and Stongotta, and | {ny been printed te to newspaper this hule | Nasy for Hoya” Tuo work ts fully Mlustrated. | of cise thay aru simply tonoiment hougoa unuurd, || —Tho nuttber of books published in England ruin tha Horthwest into Ii and Aashgarin, | fone Will Lite was one nigt alludius to | and isan admirable presentation ia a compact diforeut nme but without tho, faintest resem- | tn 1850 was ung toss than in 187—namely, 4208. Fe ene aeceiona romagn froo. from aiatuen: | ROWE Willie Viet was one might WINE A | tomer want Ccoporuaatoll ut «renter ienuen | tritstes: much interesting information. very | ,, Se. Stevens’, suppl i ances and - ooniirmed to Ebinogo rule. Tn the | they vill,aud atid that bo appeared In the House | or whut Is embodied Ja teebnical works by naval tributes much iuturosting Information. vers | ee eee eee ee eae ators ances 2nd | gone te Oe anes to Tony | (Oru RL ae Te a ae te ac ee oles co tue country, | Wee iodine ta enel ierotauinerenuy | aULUTIN MIL Ret be: Bub en Nore fendouck on tho pare af the peoplecelenvetnere | Qe Commons as, ive ta tha aren oven | fir; Lossinye trices. thu origin, rie, growth, aid have livedin France, and which ia not sulficientty | AURIS j homes, ‘Prom the southern districts tho Chis | fag tald us ao much that a of ‘Intercat and devetopuient of our nay frat tho tite the iirst extended to bring forth practical fruithore, All —Mr. Ituskin is now writing sketches of the nesa will move toward tho fortilo plains of | co entertaining nbott Fox that dir, Jen- | commysion was tasued to John Manley, of thut shu suys is true, and bor pamphiot (s wn exe | history uf Cheistendom, Yor boys aid girls WhO Coubin China aud Furthor india, gonvrully, 24 | Hings adds hotiing to our knowledge | Marblehead, for tho deatruetion | of ¥+ Of | collant slgn-post pulnting In the right direstion. | fave Goce heli ut ite fonta, thoy find encourugement, Thay: will nteo go t0 | ‘of ‘that romarkable man, Ono of Edmund | moritor Tecumseh by uw torpedy The poole | Mr, Boycson fs a0 well’known ns a moat Prof. Boyescn has heen engaged by the Lowell the Brutal weet tab ae emonts n ths tealts | jurku'a best rotorts wus ‘mado whilo spenicing | buy also chapters on tho torpedo system andan | charming and pleasing writer of stories thut | Institute of Rostun to deliver a eourgo of ject pea sho Bulny Arep iyo AK. horewill | on thy etvil list. Turke was aunoyed by the re- | our system of trulning navel apprentices, ‘his | prutsy o hig work 13 almost superiiious, 18 | ures on the "Saga Literature of tho North.’ also bo wm continucd Stronin of untigranta OAU8- | Heated Interruptions of uw marmber who occu | last chapter deserves general attention, with a | iat volume ts a colloction of sainv stories which trnfia’and Cullforuia, but itis hot a wrowing | Tio a postion inthe Royal noushold, and who, | view of culating tho servient of ail wiia irish to have been published In iasaztuer or other pert- | Endy Hardy, who visited this country not Fite he OMHOE cuss oes Ttlathon among | Red a position in the Royal housciicid. ane MiG | aco our navy mumtaied. in w conditian of | odlcals, ' ilkwon the Lull-Top,” tha frst etary. | LO sie: his written a new novel Falled Populitions thut are teas vigorous und worthy | orator to remomber his ‘duty to the King, At | readiness for whatever may occur by the re- | Nd the one which wives n namo to the book, isa Bery] Fortescue.” whieh will soon make ita Than themnsulvea, in distrints which hardly kuow | Unis tho speaker pauscd und romurker that “te | crulthig ot boys,todovelop thoin nto thorousehty~ protty story of the Prusgiun war and of tho | appearince ty London. . fhe tudustrious bandit oC nad, and wileharanot | way perfeutly ready to honor tho King, but he | trained men-of-wars mew, Tho object uf those | fortunes of two ‘Tyrolean lovers. ‘Tho other | —yy, Edward King's versatile pen hos been at fous rivh In ntural resources, thant the most | did nor fool Mimgcit constrained, thorefued, tw | training alps ts waramen, Tho ebluct uf tnoue | Stores uror “cantiumoltn,'’ “Under the ius | work apr w sory culled “A New: Workie™ Hoe ee cnaniteat toatl these peoplo | honor tha King's man-servant, bis mald-sery- { preolated, particularly {n tho Weat, Whole ought | el A Knight of Daunobrog.” *Mubel wud | which tho Toston Journal began to. publish inay work out thoir mantfest destiny. ant, hig ox, und”'—~tixing his eyes upon the ob- Vo firntatl kluryor number of apprentices, ‘rho | Is’ “How Mr. Storm Met His Destiny.” ‘Two | soriuiy on Suturdiy last. TZnuw been impossible to give any idea of the | Mau KiLOn and, “Haine has wok Ro described | Look has been tun certain extent indorsed by | OF threo will be pleasantly recognize) us ole muss of evidenue die, Seward has addncod in | HOxtGue, Intendar Wie te olitiaians tuust Vig | the Navy Department and the pruof-shouts re- | favorite, and alt dent with peeutlur phusos of —Hou! biott Mifiln $& Co, will import tho support of bie dwn side of tho question. He | Ue ouve sHoeause bait a dozen grasshoppers | vised by-aiaval officer to correct any errors in | love aud life. Prot. Hoyosen fe an Author who | sliccts of the Quarteriy Kevtew and thokedinbury Wibite ncauatio pon, and jerather bittor and | Shdurd torn muke tho held rity Win thole iu | tho usd of iautlcal terms. ‘Truthfulnoss in nur | Lever Wearles, and who, to use w fumnilluy pornse, HKeview, and, publish Amoricun editions at the severo In hia aeralgnicnt OF goine publlomen | nortunnty ehlak while thousunda of yreut cattle | ratlve sud enrructuuss of expression were Les “outa bis cant decoding to bis cloth."—ao ws | low price of $4 a yeur each, Se teag atieatiabs ite Dloada eloquently: the | benouth the suudow of the Hritish oak chow tha | secured, “Tho Story of Our Navy” {a inatruct~ storlens peter short or. lonw, maintalu their | —Tho January number of tho Westminster Re- ‘ ivo ond entertalning, aud justities Commodore | Hltercst to tho ond. The work of his graceful | pew neue with am, article on “Tue Progress of English's praleo of it as a bright-sptrited pon ta most welcome, and atfurds tho changount |. ship-Hullding in Enland,” wuleh ought to ex- STODDARD'S PASSION-PLAY PICTURES. migration. He hna stated tho frets and congld- ? " eritions upon which ho bas besed his couolu- nar OF ne Umtcage AY gtod~ | flons fully and freely.” von those who de, not acts NenranatTae deal Nnared de te fhe | arco Ia’ bis recommondations, show Ing how austen ain Fe ae a tatia query inimy | Cxisting abuses muy be abuted, will tnd In them’ asslon ond with justly emphatic query in BY | an abundance of material for thought; and n tolad whether he bad asked tho publig to wit- ness tho portrayal uf scones sicred in tho os- guido to moro Intelligent action In tho evidence teem of even tha rationaliatic skeptic, or tollsten and fucté ho has taken the trouble to collect. 'Thia fs not the place to discuss tho. question ng to bis mere oulowy of tho chlef-performor, bis | to whetbor ho ts right or wrong. Or whethor (lead Stoyor. 2 Chincso Immigration should or should’ not be Mr. Studdard bad bettor learn at once that bis, pilot en a Sede pale and ton won ae Mudiedly rounded sontences and his urtitietnlly | Terent Inws vba forehen immigration wormed = Mr. Seward bas studied tho subject with consi tultlvatud yoval tones will not contone for, bis | orablo care, and proparod uwark likely touttract luck of tnet in concealing his disbellof ofthe | conalderablo nttention,—not- go much, posslbly, Feat truths involved tn tho tucte of tho snorcd | Ws it deserves, wn account of tho soandi/s Mstory of tha trial and death of tho Baylor, | Connected with dir. Beward's oficial residence 11- And it * } Ching, and which would tend fn the minds of nil even if arm mistakon in this, and he ts not Na tnd many to serlously impair tho strength of his infidel in bls ylows, he ts untrue to the creed | arguments. Morcovor, bo might by suspected en i sanot clalm to hold In order to blavin- of untriondly feoling foward tho oxisttn Aa leation from tho churgo to which his mnoner of | Muistrition and nA not overa: B to nes - the ratitication of any treaties mada by it-with letting ble subject, I olatm, Justly lays ktm | Ching in wich hig not only hnd no past, bait wr, ate on tho contrary, pulitediy avolded. ‘Those roy he erie tra submits to tho taunts, and not on eaursc, mero surmisoe. | Mr, Sownnl ‘a book leyer Who Slustrate: ‘ joes not scom to be ns wall digeatel nor ws fale Te eee ean erent WIR Ta otha opposit aide us might havo been wished: * eam Lp too much Hike the speoint pleade itis Meyor who with gentlonoss tears tho but- | fouling aity the cvivieueo of lv own witiesses, {ettoza,—not who puts before us tho representa- | but his tacta and figures aro appnrontly authorl~ Hon of fn who so beautifully porsonitiod tho | ttlve, ant! appear to cover tho position assumed Mrtuo of yontioness uuder tho butfotings. protty effectually. Meyer is spoken of ns the one who 80 touch- It ds dittioult to make an abstract of a work tagly widressed, not frau thls ono or frauloly | lke this whore tho polite made dopond 80 much that one, but Mary and John, and Mary Murg- | 08 atatistics for tholr proof, in i very general faleno and thu women of Jerusniem. way, howovor, 2 summary can be mado of Dir, Passngonftor pusengo of hia locturo in'tho | Seward’s lending nsyortions. Tn tho first plaue, must or the most sacred edencs of tho repre. | he clulins thata spirit of exaggeradon chirac- Yentatfon of that whiuh 14 80 ‘onshrined in tho | terizes tho stntompnta of unti-Chincso partisnna hearts of all Christendom i glvon by Mr. stad. | | estimating the number of those who hive dard to tho defense of Mr. Moyer against what rondy rvavhod our shores, ‘Tho missintements hedeclares to be unjust nsporsions aa to his | mude in this connection ought to disvrodit the Mercenury motives i OnROE Iu tho play, statements of anti-Chinose partisnns, for tho What did we entons tue whothor Mr. Moyo: queation {8 of Importance in connection with tho Sho eeems to ‘hnyo completoly captured Bf general problems involyod in Chinese Imunigra~ Btoddard, reeolved $100 or $200 for his summer's | Hon. it wae naserted in miusemiedt (ngs, before lervices at Oborammorguut Congressionnt Comtnittees, and in Congress, that We who trugted tu Mr, Stoddand’a sonso_ of thore were 200,000 Chinose In Catifornia, and 75,000. Prupeluty: weht to witness the prosontation | in 8an Francisca alono, The conaus report of Under the magia {nflugnos af bis luasea.of pict-, | 1850 shows: LITERARY NOTES, i . Clarence Kis tl a Marads Gliniaie’ Toane: Heni Weibhen A titkio'| joer ee tent, tne author oF Shecpantioal pamphlet—embouying the results of twelve | _sgr, Grant Allon's next book will be “The Ses vad and are silent, pray do not finuaging that justice to those whos cattaa ba chatnpluns—to | thuso who muke tha Holee re the only inBable Urea upon whieh We are gind to tools Chincao in San Francisco. inombore of n hation whose ronalssunco is 60 far | Loss Who make the tows tre Ge muse needs bo | work which will rofresh tho momury of tho | Feat wetdod und expocted In lent works of | ctlu anew the onvy of Americans. Recrohly whunrahowa Gu cuavag, dad iene | 1 Guliforns., soknowlolaed that Europenn nations are seok, | auayy in number, of thut utter ai thoy ureothor } hoble deods of our departed naval Heroes In the | Hetlon. ne sites FeMAniee GE SJURC TEABARORALIS Came 2 aan ni mettneuat| In ata Sa a ag eee gra atoms | TRU APE tha, autGulae inet Rrs npn | mune Khe Pe sic tag mente gual nae she Pate Leder | rion of Fuvcign Flatts Whlcu nt Bun aneg ta . : 4 : o 3 Y ‘i " ‘s ty g wero ILS to TOOL Mae he these of incre | And gotnething tess (hag throd- fourths of nil + with more voasols und inore tonnage than ROY | pour! itichard Brinsley Shucidan's thrilliay Published ia Now York by Harpor & Broa. Algrunacis ay welvonty nett pyadoeussnrs, Rie n,n ow duyy by Q, Putnam's Sons, 15 entitle of those under our own flay." For u convise Childs calla it * home book of reference and & | Lee, of “La sain Coupes, rd Houwabey Br By Ecia eURMSTMPERE nana | tncaforin ip Goward oye! wa be | AMD Sof mah th fanaa auotras dive” | PHREE SENTALS, Cll arlene lai ae eeteae ees | Segue kacanncaeeie ar CoMeber vi its INapproprlate! ™ surprising, as oller'e, Mo 03)! io e, cs it, NN CONEY) jouse of Lords, give thems venal 3, ve ust ti be y al * —1¢ conies throug 10 ndon Examincr Crime i pr ue ees theeape Ul pele 18 BS at raivatainnaents od oreealy the | struct would bo untalr and @ reproduution would | [tiea ‘ot’ Conamnons. give, them tyeannlent Harper & Hros, have Ji jasued tho Bound | oral subjects and oventa.” Its title or rather F CRuwon tins been asked to become tho head. 7 ce Mayarite, Weekly, and Ha the qualitication of its contents ‘expressed by its | Sr Hanne oe arsmatoly nedewripuon ot | publaner, a wal warranted, aia pot It daes | Of Fern oet tol. a tag pont thom fs necesanty, for thoy aro known through | POLcanNl ee ender iy guiton cp and | nforeat ene,” and to tucture {i both thy Old and tuke too tnuch spree, Ar. Seward isa atronie | Polite deca eearritene add his work tax contrivution | Writes give tuoi a trucking Court ee thom, taward a botter undoratanding of tho Chinese | ty uncronch abalr's breudth upon the Ubertics Bitton of tha thy namo of fe rloug In thole unture have passed unchullenged forthat of tho waviorde put to us,inatead ortho | in. tho halls of Congress and In tho country ne ppropriato and upprociaave avclimnso oF tbe | Wewo. It shows how Tar vory wlinple miattor Puss Of words wll the more significant bye | can be misundorstood, whon on tho one side queation. tt Engiand." It muy unrpriso those who mive | out tho longth and breadth of the land. No | is by far tho most attractive of any of thanima- | Now World on thelr mustor’s works and mission. cause of tho purpos q = | thora is concerned a vigorous party ropresont- | 4 ¥ erlbuer’s | not read Mooro's * Lit berldan,”* m" 4 rt Mee would uve iadionteds nt COMO SVN" | jue as coucomed a vigorous party ropresont: | | Pubilahed In, Now York by Charles crloaer’s | Ti true ail premedieaied. ad CHFet EL eee ea eat aio ad for enorulere | 1 aon eet sn Prlimor See | 30 Fa T a RasEGe Mout etace tuo. Lords pubs Hr. Bloddurd sa intluonced by ono of three | disfranchised cluss incapable of fighting ita own Giibdrated in ndvaneo, tenry Grattuneatd of | lof serial pubilentions, aud for wenoralex- | Tho olabih yolumo of tho Health Primor Se- | fo drent since hor death Te tho eee Ano Motives In speaking a fhe does. nuttlea.” INSTORY OF THF DUITISH PARLIA- | 1 datena when ho attéinprod to tnuice a gpeoch | cellenoe, Loth of text aud IHistration us wolt | ries ison “Tho Heart ang Its Function,” ‘These | Tei Ute don inqutred for Adan Heda” fn pilefar anit bave vlotdar to the American | , Att, Bowund next constiens the materia} results ee Na, 2 i arilamont and: falls tie rosy without | qu for widesprond tnlluenca, thoy aro probably. book uro prepared by eminent madiel and sol; | gre weak wea feadiew eiroulatling Hears vO ton ‘. Chines yp in nies fr i END. a an own without an ft ‘i 7 fy - ry t tavo bon oxcouitne ia of ALE. Beoddard uid | ase ein. tho reciamation, ot swamp | Str, Georga Henry Jonoines tas complod | unomy,” Curenn was oncousked how u mivinber unoxeelied, ‘Thy Louud volumes of tho Maya: | couidunce, Theyara fuller sulstautial ivforma. | Sleup and expoualya euapiore Sulton Of her z(ue aro among tho moat valuable additions that.| grou, clearly and conclacly stated, and the gerles works will bo issued In the spring. could bo mude tu a library na au epitome of each | forma a chorp and compendious populur library Hi rent’ Henry Holt & Co, wilt publish, ahortly In the Heane gitar choot, prea tt Benes | of hentirmanns for drury Housel sajqure’Tiourweing, “HiSuees trim Irland itchy coustitute vt pleturial history of the | | —An necount of thollfo, trials, and poriia of the by ‘Terence MoGrath, and a translation from, tho Hee earn and “minress indelibly upon | ey. Bijan P, Lovejoy, who wns killed by a pro- | Ferme ,of tho “Memorigis of Amalie Vou thy reader's smlud. the leading events with |-sluvery mob ut Alton, Itl., on tho wight of Nov. Jaauulx,"” under tho title of “Blater Augustine: Walch he most dealrea tu bo familiae, | % 1807. baa bean propirad by Honry ‘funnor, an | An Old Cathullo Superior of tho Sisters of Chars wuled idithe isin atcer yeura tnost abxiona to | eye-witness, and publishod tn very handgotae | Hy at tho Bt. Johanaia Hogpltat at Bonn,’ fecal, And the bound volumes of the Bazaar | form by tho Fergus Printing Company, we this —The New York Era has discovered a curlo iro tilied with mattorsolected especially tomake | city, In uppeurinve, tho buuk Is weredlt to its | Instance of almost verbutiin copy au from ane tho. work « houseluld necoaulty. Couductod | publishers, and 45 a tine spcolinen of Westert | other author in Lord Heaconiield's novot of {vith Hoeraliiy and with the bighest atandurd iu | prosswork, ‘Thy story itealf is graphically told, | + Endyiioy.” In suaeph Irving's “Annals of oieh department, these publications uro ovory- | and will intercat thowo whe remember ta pis: | Our Time,” publlshod la London jn 2810, tao where welnomed us wif ood ontertaining as | #ons and bitter feelingsof tho pro-wlavery party | pasgayo descriptive of tho railway king, Hud. wall ug instructive visitors. a uninstall who falled to axrvo with thom, nut | jon'a, cnormuus trunsactions, Which 1s repeated > so inany years age. Mr. Lavoloy was tb rtyr | ulmoat in the identical language in thy novel. THMOLOGICAT, AND oTrtEn wise. | obi neuelples, ana tne es tie Ponds ila |, —Siae. Whlors warkod with indafurlyable. reat i to him white no was sojourning | landa, in mining, farming, fruit-oulture, manus | whot be bas boon pleased to call * An Ancedotul of Parliament had spoken. Tho answer wus, 4 “iis speech was a long parenthesis." He wus HEA of te Heitteh Ronen Lda Kod tooxpluin. = Why," auld ho, “don't yout ‘0 mos wil know that a paronthosia [sa paragraph which Notleos of Emtnont Parliamentary Men und Bx- | may be omleted from beginning te end, amples of Thole Oratory.” Ita very titly lan | without = nny ions of meuntug?e" Ho gullrantos of un interesting yoluine, For of all | } understand, (Mr. Tooke, you Rave it forme by whloh historical kuowledgo 1s im- | U'Nrion to Horuo ‘Tvoke on tha” buetinga Barted, the anecdotal” fe nuturally the most | ut Westininstor, “Lam bappy to have if, alr, on entertaining. Hut this qualitication ian stum- auch quod Lanthoity, atl ee. ready reply. (bho bling-olock In the way of any attempt toylven | ty i v wdical Reform fon of pallticiina waa frat syhopats or ubetraot of tho contents of tho work. | yao by humo. ‘Lond Lrngiam, who hing ouron= An abstract of a book of ancciotes would give | folud the sayings of wo many thors, contributes Duta fulutidea of the merits of, the Look itault, | 9 Cull monsitre nt his own to By, Jonntnaa! col “Tho compiler bag bad another object in view, leonon, Cunning, when Premios, ts suid to havo 4 affurod tho post of Chief Baron of tho lix- howover, in propuring this valumo of some 600 | greqnor to Hroughaim, who refused it on tho t Oberammergau proc ot in url facturing, spect. industries, anda doincatic Fraybs ur sketchon whlcl tho) photo- | Servant,’ ‘bis pinrt of tho ook. 18 In- Ver go Ue OF else he must have | tended to | how the inaterin’ advantages tec 40 strong # ehitructor that, turning the | Which, bave resulted to California from Bayucien flr, Btoddurd, ho guudid him “with | the iabers of Chinuinen, snd the fnawg roalted wiowa, and, os x fre taken muiniy from the evidence before tha ara a : aay, completely | Cony Fouslonal "Gatninitien, In regard to . yolstoreturn thoso k: fo | roud-Intildtug, the evidenco of Gov, Low, Cl ore thon wo ure treated to piteana we Crocker, Mr, Strobridge, Mr. Colion, and dtr, yy eae Performer, and the great real and truco | Evans la quotod to show that tho ‘Transoonti- eet Of our ovontny ts defeated.” nental and other rullroads could nat buye boon wang famnatto critle {3 talking to us ot a play | bulitso clouply and so Gulokly without Chinese tredtc io hus witnessed, whilo wo simply du. | inbor, and that tho result hus beon such as to dorage see a Diving lesson on canvas nig uns | ferve the convenience, comfort, and opportunt- rel hiyatls light of the cainera, ties for enterprise of tha poeple of California, truth “io Mr, Studdard js a diabollovor of the | aud to promote iinityration from the Baste the neat ey doetrino of the divinity uf Christ, Statoa and tho provpurity of tho State. Agul if Meney of his deatl a the dwainp and oyorilowed lands of Galifornit “Why I Do Not Bellove "' Is tho title of a little | death produced & profound itprossion at tho / Npan tho proof-shuvls v! a’ BDEECHCS, {actot hid eaurivddons ana iattaceoed hy pete | corenmd nn iron OF LUMO acros, “Chose landa | Pages. Io destred to show tho hletory of cons | grouid wink it woul oravelt he SO ona ey Tacleren by Auyustua Jaeveon, of hla | tiniv, an hastened tha nnd improssion ut, tha | ning voliines of which huve already appeared, tae eee, bu shows bis tittor untitness to-troat | reall rich ond practically Iuoxhquetible. Mr, | stitudonal liborty; to prepara o digost of the | ament, “True,” was tho reply, but you will | ony, Tho author of this book tolls us ‘that ho | slavery sentiment in the Uultod States. luaying six or devon te come. Atter the prints esubsict us a Christian comtnunity desires | Heward quotes Mr. Brooky usgaying: “E neiced | vulky rerorerenve works in which Js contalned thon bu only one staza fran the Woolsuok,” | Clty. Tho Bu Paatretirsy a "or Fi * ‘ar'a reudors and 31. Mignet, who davoted to them ofiuur It treated, a formnor SurvoyorrUcnorul uf thls Stato to oati- Babes SR eT ee eens ee Due tho norses | makes “no elain of originality," whip any ong |, An Huglish translation of Fiaanens works | huis pationt care und erudition, hud pronounced Fee, what 19 almogt wards than elther,po | Muto the increibe in tha Valuo Of the proporty | HO Bistory and the worklau of Parliamontiry | wilt to sit.’ Ble Hobort Ueel cxvelied yn quiet | fami With the writiue of ItGnan, the TOpine | Suduine Hovary," has beon faaued by tho | thom perfoct who would take thom In band, andy fi ” too VA Isus this work without atint | {¢ {g ald, froquontly surprived the ableat of ber wou Ceities, aud tho Wible for Leearnonk” by | Tryon: five tonugf tho simastereworks | husuand'y ty pe augaely Mf Oost, Hookyus, and Kuonon, will roudily indorse, Of ibe ninotcenth ‘contury,” which if truu would busiend aN Crlunda by bee wugaclty in ferreting But tho writor hus not well dizcsted ils borrowed | bo disereditablo to the centur Mme, Buvary |e ‘ . materlals, In bis statoments regarding tho | & watan who wisues to rise ‘above ber or as | ay aus Ae Pity Fourabs ‘a “ Bricks, Switioue tuiuln of the Gospels and tho miracles uf which | Rugue Rud uxtruordinury aspimieonts Ht Cael’ | weitiun bufure ho produced “A fool's Errand!* jo thoy' tell us, he dovs nut scom tu follow any one tenths whilae a a, he bya vague | {ois been auwused ut hose aritica waa saw ia ie bt-lle authorities, ‘To those who are already | qyainat borvelf and she disuppuars from her rote | the buok un ator’ 10, ropeut @ Former suucess. When be consented to furnish a second Ne akeptics tho alllemations of this writor will no | of wife and nett, sind eh < A Ser toa! Satllos ree succes uf fio Fool" ho wos 10° one donbtappoar vary sativfuctory, But no intolll- | Which bave aurrow s sete ee ate could nut dircat any ong Wt bomo Mont butlover ia tho guuuinonese and wurboncle- ) Suge eran, wine eee ine ta bo com: | wusrate ind sha wanuseriit already, preporad, ity of tha Now ‘Toatument who bus read auch | iended, and brouthes a thoroughly uniwholo- he wat sown te rawr ite He ie Hak oe ae works us Westoott's Cunon, Sancay's Gospels in | some eplrit. Heat hl ta TPs een Pigg rate there rg tho Second Conturyy aud Jrof, Lightfoot's roply “King Richard IL," in the Soloct Flere of | ho round the euapters previously written, and to “Supernatural ollgion in tha Coulempar | Shakespeare, caited by Willinm Aldis Wright, {4 | isoovered that hu hud roproduosd, pie Atte a uilahed by the Clarondua Treas, Oxfoi ~Ne _ rary Review, witt be Intluunced by those contl; ore Mo, 12! clasely-prjntud pages. it bs a puye ulimost word for word.—New York Tribune, dont nsaertions, In tho lator part of the yolume | gypolurly rathor than a popular udition, with & KS RE IVED tho writer gives us bis yiews on evolution, wolch | a preface glying Dintary, of tho play und tho , BOO: G: N's he dcceptess though It had’ been established on | Curontela of Hull on whieb It ls founded, The Tanrew’s Bazan worn | 188, tho firm foutlng of # acignes, Such works a4 | pluy fa tho historical narrative dramutizod, Sfurper.& Hros. x, that Lecture ug develop tuu nuch of the subjocts .—Hanpen’s Magazine ¥OR 1880, Now Yorks believes aud yot feura to spoak bal of tly Stutu created by Chinesa Inver in tho p'Contior was churged $hes Ualturiu or Hobrow wente eat wally wa | Dullding of raltronds and in roolairaing tult- ‘The whole nialap tna jane at lone, ant eaten ce rave re & of Ind revolt tl, 700, i o wenlth whieh a bund ~ Hag taster nly palvablovand porsenet presenta | Wuuwind Chinese have ndded to Cullforata Fe Trey AO REY herv'in thts country of uny | M1 nining, tho Chinese aro vubject to aany dis~ proseotigion of thid uuvred tinge, abilitius, yot they have proved adnilrablo ar ew Str, Stoddard should kaye learned | iluora.” kn Ibe some 000), Chinamen were deciluse uf Ho rellglous bout, unshod as it wero | Onsuged tn wolning aud carned about $14,400,000 Ie wage the suuetity of te ground on which | 8 ¥var. Tn tho delds and vineyards, ua well ag in With no inwadiog, would come quietly, and, jnanufacturing and other inilustrios, theChineso Ures of Hig wards tu Lston y look upon pict: | have, been fount invaluable. Hore, howevor, sent to Beg Sav lor's autterinys, It will not con. | Mr. Sawund soemns to bavy buon vuttding 4 an propeinte fs socked by Uhe Introduction af fanv- | Of straw In order to cojoy tho auprame watletar fo or ar derelovant and intoreaed vindieu. | Hon of knooking him dawn. No one denles the ofthe woe. ing Of the mere man purforiuer capueity of the Chinamen to work, to loarn, to ‘Tuodmney the playwright. attalud bighdegroe of skill, und ‘to underbla tisk the wit ty of the pubilu aud {ta roluctance to | Nitive compatitiun, laborer, fari-baud, tarlous exe esta a this questionaulu and pro- rupe-pieker, factory vporative, minor, or the compari tian was Mluatrated and proven by | umestia servant, he Js patient, atrong, Indus- Whenua! utlval stuull house pregont to-night, | tious, und cheap, It ls not for tho lack of these rouatay tt, 22 true we the Saturday's | duiiidoations tus tho Pacifa Const dectures or wot ens tobe aucn. Hut, whether itis | ukulust Chinese Iubor, but th wpite uf them, ust Mr. Btoddurd will try and nce | Sud ft isp waste of tino to try auld provo whut inatitutions,—the bulwarks of that liberty,—and | garcasm, In 148 Feargus thus bo has given to bls work yreatersystens und i prbe Leonie ah bold fe Ropulljoun. ‘i iis ae cobgrenoy. Some elybt yours ago the author of | Mle ity eo ue her thie work cesuyed a taskalifiar to tho one ho | Guoww Gr the Dovil wus un tue turone, tet oe hos now successfully accompliaued, Ho pro- fio sovorulyn of bia choice on the throue of duced # volumo ontitled A Book, of Parllus | these realms, 2 bope he'll enjoy, and Vim sure mentary Anvodote,"! In which ho sought tovtring | bel]! deworye, the gontidenco uf the Crown," ar Russell was asked by Lord Palmerston, togethor sume of tho moat striking fucts In tho | wion thoy first hoard of tho solaure of tho two historyof Britigh Parltamenta aud in tho publio | Confederate Commindioners on beard tho ‘Trent, dives Of dlatingutvod stutosmen, From that | what they sbould do. to unawered that "Tho work, and encouraged by Its auccoss, has grown voles far any ft ay err eee this “ Anocdotal History,” 1u which the matorl> ) Mie? orton peoulany huppy in hiequoti tions. als acoumulated tu tho tentative workhavobeon | During a siete rt if the. Byie ‘of urehiterture oxpanded and rearrauzed. tttenot dificult to | tuba vdopted for tho new uw courts, bis Lord- suy which brangh of the subject ta the most In- ahlp waa malntaining the proprioty of uduitting teresting, —that which troata of or traces tho a plentiful supply of? natural ight inte the ab- youre and knotty quostions of law, and of lve rise and progress of Partlamentary institudous, | ing tu tho yontiaman of tho long rabe scope and or the more. personal part filled with | vorgo enough to facilitate thelr movemynta stories about ‘statesmen and politicians, | from court to court, “Wo baye alt heard,” he Mr, Jennings ,bag “furnished a valuuble and | bi o wr, Yorks self, oven If ant fanotdented, As rorvants, Bir. Seward: think: " ve feel Cth o be recelved by rs] oy 5 e on “ , nkes ver feclingw of tho authurto be recelved by caress) qy 7 5 a i 4 Bunlty wig Mubbori fact that only fo volleys | ee ould be tupusslbla to find any race or clusg |.!™Portant reforenc9 .book of vapuoial uso to Fr see ied anor Wwe feclloi Of te Mule ot cundid celticiain pe | TICE TOWNE teaarebe pee Ae at Harper & Hiroe. : wt revert look Upun hie wuceed pleturnsoniy | Of People on the whole favo of tho ourth, not of. | those engaged (n- politioal and Mtorary purauite, . | sober reasoning, Sr, daenbeon, tho weiter of | Mrs Edward Hubbar’ ti Lf ip —Hanven'a Werxtr ron 1689,’ New: Yorks ANY vresented and Y | Oarown wtogk, Bo sininently well-qualliiod by | E ‘ovons ‘Tho arubituctural foatures to which hia Lord eon Ine. gucoue IO nara rond dome on | leading posittod auong yoncuingista of tho rx Ing expidnationn net and Mewomrpapiod by | See pemuaone sad habits of Lfoto take Wo place ‘or here will bo found the ovoasion of w purtic- | ship reforred boing | churnctoristios of that | Py NEE or tut na ie not aulliciontly diapasion= Whe work botoro us fully gustuins | Harpor & ros, ; 3 a —— at and commente, 8H.” | Senay ih Ameren moa. place war tnoldent or th oral SF <8 oft-quoted anetont pile ‘whero in farsa umes Ee vc nvinelug, espuglally when We on eas ae tior he bus achieved. Chicago | —TxeTULvG ANB Cnour, By W. Vs -Druryy oy cots i Mr. Howard noxt tukos up some of the objoo. 4 +3 propel “* By wrave Lord Keopor lod the brawt mn a overthrow a bouk tat ty bulleved “ x nyo r toy Feottiug at Andover. qtlz; Howard noxt tukos up somo of the objec. | crudited to Mee Cobden, that Euglanu could ee Lad easod petore bla! See aE ye a Hoe Mnorud aud ror | hus # apeolul Interest and yood causy for honost Chieayos Duncan Bros. + The stuce, ec, ars great fa Pulltips fAcadomy, at Ando- | Oniuosa. ‘ho first ona duotissed ta, that their hay: Torte’ the cause tho authors | labor is sorvilo in character,—un uxprosaion in- . ANG bay ee eo Uf sleds on the pub- { tondud to weun slavish rather tan morely dos ; 4 {0 express, ren to’ Boycoltiug | pondent " or” pertaining to a servant,” for tha raghele Tuhts, At p me indignation and ee- } fatter qualittcation fe Ly uo wonys ap objection, Dg to wake sa foe want foooting Mr, Soward quotes from a number of wituessca Morag BVCHArLES eg purines of Looks aad | on this polut. Mr, Crovkor wus uskud: posable at Andover | “Do you or do you not belleva that Chinoga ce A immigration to this country bas the samo tond~ ** crumble up Itysaia'liko a shoot of paper.” As Of Clurondon, Macaulay, Bulwer, Norby, atuatter of fact Mr: Cobden ever’ made ‘any | Disruell, Gladatono, Cobden, Bright, Lowy, Moor such romark, Ja the courao of apecct In 1640 buck, Solborne, Northoute,—nothlog ts added to ould thats if-attaked by Tussle, England or | Og emotlodKs, of, thet Ne We Peso vie ieocbe any great muritine power * would fall upcn ber | in the Irish Puriament deolured: “1 would uke a een drone and: grumble that Empit re air, Honk maori Bot eR, a part of wi Ire | glue OF, MLO Joto its own dreary) fastnessos in six moothy.”" tus Mon, but.the af It,to Blx yoarg lates Mr. Heary Drummond, referring | the roonlinder,”* “Do nod woe of my bouae 3 Prin) 1 Now Testu ide in the Towne family, for three of {ty muni- | —3aucu's A. I. C, Hoon, By P, A. Mareby, wuehOre Mo ubic' to fellow Rims, “He suye ut | this hip, TOE ee rein eastemuyee | —Doovon, Wuar suatt PEAR? By Ch, Gate his “orthodox fricada” that ure honest, | of the Coutral Pupito builway, H. A, Towne of chel}, 4. D. Chicago: Duncan Brow. falr-minded, kind, courteous, and benvvelent,” | the Northort Pacllie, ent Lewis W. Towao of |‘ svaxapeaity. Harvard édidon, Volumes god that ho! would not duro ig claim 40 many the Fort Boot & Gult ltwllway, The family bus | xi und Sit, Mostoui Giuy 4 Heath. * 5 [OF Om a story, Weds), “ teen bey oauole iba, “pave Doen yory | proparedfor A. N, Towne, Béq, of Califorulss |. Yous BroRy OF THE UNITED Brases Bayt Nw has a tlincty and stgucative articloon* Naval ~~