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ARCH 5, 1861—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, h 9 LITERATURE, land and witornately resiied at Gonova and Cap: pt Her perio of exits wan algo tho: perlod of er grewtest terry aetivity. It was then that sho wrote and gave to tho World her esaty on Literature, her Delphine,” her. Cormne,” entre, with nh over eli iustevetion of every educational Institution, and abould tot be Iinited merely te those industrial and professional estabilshinenta: whera It is taught with» view to ttmedinte appliention. Inoed, wo cannat undorstand why those youths Server ag most, yet a trite account of my reln~ tlon tu nature should exile their ridicnle nalyt Tf [Chad been tho aueretary of an nasochition of whiten Plato or Aristotle was the Prestacat 1 Pat hive hesitated todercribo my studies 180, and ending with that for June, 18%), This Ja tie mort completa and. the best-arranged Ine dex that hus yet been made for stay magazin nnd as Harper's 1a the ollest of American mage n7anen, solo this index covers a tater AmUaAt avery letter delicately and dlatinctly finished, was only tho outward and visible algti of the [n+ ward Inhor whieh she hitl taken to work out ber Ideas, She naver drow nny of her facts or Ime pressiona froin second hard, and thus, in xpite of PARNELL IN PARIS. - . F hor * Allemagne." Of hor ‘tiMentty with to | who are instriteted in the lies of phyales, cheats ined partiewtarh of milter than that of any other mayazine, the nutiber and variety of her illustrations, ska | Editor Rochefort'’s Interview wit The Life of Madame De Stael— | Zinvetar sniciina ta ner tongs satrintionalyy | fang, mattiral hata un aaeeae souls bn yy tt hay, tha ntey fn hts Sournat fue | compen nm prep iis work syatemattealtyy, | hd yiitely much to" correct tn hee. peoots ‘tha Great Land Learua wits ’ a cori oy mer of Lees | atlowed to rennin fnerant of a quaten t Mareb 6, WW ere ire afew {and be onc) G AVBI if -reterences { Khcets,” ‘. A Great Genius Persecuted *Napoloan hus perseeuted. me witt n aninate. | Rockil Hfes Reet aneedicar ete OF UU tage ater snipe ent tinder the anme date: "Tt | rendered it euxy to consult and iuake use Oe | ee 2 ir by a Groat Ems peror. Avityy with sn 3 ons with nite now to ine jong before. aided him. The yreed ne felt townrds ine wits fone yowhich J hive ever churish rausniltted to mo as a herltatu santos Uh Rorvad to mat Burope compreh foes whieh lave of het whith has) Published in Now York by Macnillian & Co. THS VISIO: NIMROD, Mr. Charles De Kay ign poet as to whose ners Sta hardiy any two eritles nyree, Ma frst vole Know that thouzh every kernel 1 caremlly avept autor our churches, there yet reritins tho dust of trath on thelr walls, wo Unit if yattehould cavrry a Macht Inte that, they world ‘BE like sonst: powders Ils, blow ttpnt anes... Wold it not he noble to. shiny tho ehleld of the sunen the ie th tas FREDERICK THE GREAT. ‘Thi volume in the epochs of modern hiatory xerles 13 a concise necount of the Life .of Frederiek the Great and of the Keven Yenra’ The death-warrant of Charies I. 1s the subject of atively fight among Milish men of Lette The document betes date gath dantary, Wat but there Is undoubted evidence of another ant qarller dite having been oraced, Tho question fe, What waz the earlier day? Str, Thoms cons tenda for Friday, the with. Mr. Palgrave seeks Horrors of the Irish Land Lawse= Objects of the Coercion Bill. aud Which, han been nourished. in ines by cell uno entitled, “Hesperus and Othor Poems,” wan sorule Ten, Rewtte War, tt professes tole work intended for | t prove that it was drawn up on ‘Tuesday, the tho Vision of Nimrod—A Guide to Po tina ts re ic a wie ta warily pre by notte aman Fond none Inn Sporn “fanethriet tho wnversod fehuntbos alannah It inay by doubt whather | Hl and dated emnosty the Hit Parnell States the Irish Gricv« _ ed, and the glorious deeds while! - | by othors, And tha sume fate is pretty sure to | Yotho Hehenist is not the shield (or rather the is.written in a atylo sufictently easy an Janecll, Petter, Gaipin &Co. will Isso a serics a ¥ lition! Economy—Tho King's spires.” De, Steven denies tho truth of tho | attend his Inst, more pretentiows work, entitied | Mbotheckminen Hehe diepeopurtionately larua | popuinr toattenet yore romlers Tel netted. | af exe ate arhelnad arate oe eg aereries |“ ances in Graphic Language. Missive—Thoreau’s Last atory of Las’ that Mine, do Stull nttempted | 4. " G eainpared with the universes" ‘Tv ht | ofa bout boys naturally like, but thoy nro at. | spread interest to be published under the title to “have Napoleon call ‘her the greatest | “Tho Viston of Nimrod." ‘Che London academy, | Yenra ips this vory day the © apothe ofa | tracted not by a, philosophical preeentation of | of “Casaait's Popular Library." The fieat vol+ Work. Won In’ the world living or” dend, | i pralsing ble" Hesperus,” advised bin to une | Silonon! wae, the aubjeut of the puetennturale | hiotarlen fates bre pete oe eee eetton OF | vine oF the acrios crated eTiatore oe tho Bees Apectat to Loniton Timer, : At tho thine the tneltent ts aiid | dertake a long poom. [le bug apparently fol- | Ist’s thoughta, somewhat dramatic style. ‘This they wilt not | Trido Movement in Enaland; by Augustus | Wants, Feb. 1.—Mf Rochefort gives tho fole to hive oceurred Mme, do Btai hud not weltten | juworl this advices. Wodonbt whethor tt Is a] Shrine in Muss find In those pages, which Is the more ta bo ree Jowlug necount in tho Zntranstyeant of an inter> anything of imporuinee. Tn to return teat Parks, and was MOF Rho vent tolerated work thitwill cominend Itself to lovers of poe thoughts, a aned deal of apectintive rexeoninir, grotted since they trent of a King and relgn Mengredien, will be published early in March, 4 will be followed by © Lives of the Caveunnt- view with Mr, Parnolt: = ing— 0 5 in Ont! a vast fund of observations, come eu : Oller Roswell and,Johnsan,” "The Lite of Wes- | Ye fon Jehn—Flectrte Mghtning: Chips from the | inet und permitted te ealdo at Acosta, where etry. Mr, Do Kuy's vorso Is often rugged, often |, instructive eritician on Damme Nature and wilifind tho work i conventent Handioos rans | fy sepomestie Pelee,” Ba “Amoriean Sir. Parnell, tho young and stlustrious frish Whitelonse—Flutosophical Works gpincumpleted Corinne, °1t yan pit unmusleal, and at Umes ‘unpleasautly prosale, | innumerbte ctteprtne. 7 Humorists.” trend Hevelits eolleugite. in tho flowese “ut 4 te th Wi ul Pr “ pres esi 0 iS Kerkshire Recort—Harper's anticully received ‘throihodd Lurapes Dats | #2480 thoroughly orlzinal writer,—as much sa | Publisbod in Moston ‘by Houghton, Millin& | OUTLINE IISTORY OF FRANCE. Tuo spring announcements of G.P, Putnam's | nn apy f Wilh mu thut ovening, but tho pling’ bad been Issued ive years bafore. but | #8 Whltmany-nnd bus a keen perception of | Co. M.Gusiave Masson has prepared ma votume | Bons inelude: *Codperation asa Bustos” by | teleyram handed inat Lp, m. was, of course, de- Index, had tulled to ‘make 13 yreat a sensation, Of | natural beauties. He has some of Swinburne's a o of convenient alzoun abridvemont of Gulzot's | Chitles hurnard—a uruetival little valame, eo livered to ine at nearly 9 p.m. Elthor the tele- “Corinne,” Sainte Neuve rald that “its sueeess | sensuousness, and thore iro many verses that DON JOUN, popular History af Fenneo, with. the. tite | RGU A summary of tha result of eooperatl Foun yatein 13 strangely imnanied. of the pos was Instantineons aud uolversat. Ast work of | might wall bave been omitted, or rit lenst tonad Although this last addition to the “No-Namo ee 1 t iitat Labret) work In tha Coited states and In Europe tn init Lew ttre law In deeipheriug thesetelegratns, ‘ A i art, nwa poem. tha rummniceof 'Corlnne® Is down. it fs dullault to understand the purport | Series’ Ix known to be from the gifted pen of | Outlines of the Hlatory of France, from the Ing, trade, housnebuilding etc: Tho | Only yeutertay afternoua was I nble to mect erican ‘Decisions — Magazines— famortal moment” Joitrey, In tho Adine | of bls work, cud Je nay bo un open question | Juin tngetow, that knowledge should wld to 1 Tinea tu the Outbreak of the Havolus | Lier ats 4 caeds tir ont buat inthe | thegroat Lrish puteine. 1 ebull not say whore, i = burg Hevtew, pronoun its tuthoress “the | whuther tiny purpose or tutit. = , a, ! q " 7 % 5 aa ‘ e cd Andricn Books Received—Literary Breatest wrlterin ence skice the tiny of Vole | melnution te iexurigit aed his Meeeletiee ies | father than detract from fis merits, It isan Hoel ea hrop ice Anes, Mier aud ACMI, Hovaly In tha Students’ Ald Series, “Alda | (tho Prefect of Polleo). tho useless disurave Of Notos. tairo and Roussenu, and the greatest femate writer of any age of country era vigurous. A few stunzta from the pou iteclf will give an [dou of blsstyic and pecullari+ Interest ing, well-told story, lacking 1h originality of plot and de: es and clare elopment. Tho ree work was ritten in uneasy, familiar styl the to Dingnnaiy.”” by J. Milner Foth us In the ‘Transotivntio Series, “ Mile. de Dlsinarck,” by sunding His sinnll fry to. Rucround the house, Leven take tho Hberty of witrntng that tune. elasn would hardty. > with” such exugyerated "8. 4 etre t fi . reparation of this volume Involved no taterial | Henrt Rachefort. Honnry that tha Irish members at present Matt. DESTARD. seiote ey iar marc elib, duck aaiarerntel Lr a getera are, Huis, and tho tory is buaed pon Ghunees in thy text except for the. Purpose Af 5 tn abla are inueu’ 'sururised to. fini ab Dr. Stevens Is to bo congratulated on tho mane | yield tho patin to many othors, Nevertheless, all ‘The star of Nimrod, hud the zenith won, by ndistonest. aurse, Tho only person “who pontieu ator. ths te te ene, Rint is pats BOOKS RE CEIVED. Heer hoeln, nore boleonien in chee bave in ‘hich he has performed his tusk and pre- | Feaders cnn rendily adatt the ehurms of thts | When from the waste the rouring of @ Hon Ki Which of the two ls the eonnyeling dies | nPleK, Tur it is rently an excellent history of | | Dox Jouy. No-Natne Berles. Mostont Robs | {fland. Wheres however, thor 1D Inok of seria fulland complete biography of one of | Powerful romance, and iu tteherolue we find the | issomed like tho bursting of wstgual KUN, Without telling, So tho rleh tather adupte both | A, teer imate for pusher etic ais | orts Bros, Prico $1. 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Prive $1.53, sto tho nesertion of thelr country's {reated wae evidently as faselnating for him ag hekas mado itfor the general reader, Hie hus qurefally collected and arranged bls materials, for the traveler in tome. “Gentian never looked thromth clenver eyes on tho ninryels of Italy thin In the person of Mme, de Staal,’ ‘Tho success of tits Work sent her again inte Shadowy, shngsy lt From his Juws of ravin Taated tho awfut eounil ‘That shook tke ground, is very much tho reverse, and develops n ¢ elfed ‘tendency towant Threeuy, Of course, fler Jeanie that the husband of the nurse wis urrested for stealing, it rovins guttled they ean by eastly retained by the inemory, And these Uo requirements are byob ential tu render hista tly popular. he American edition has beet lesued by Hates & Lauriut. Lexox Dane, By Virginia F. Townsend. Los- ton: Leo &Shepard., Price 81.50. Acitoas PAtAgONtA. By Lady Florence Dixie, rights, 1 was deeply moved on shuking Parnell's hund, just as T was’ a few months ago on em- braciig Garibatdl, ‘The Idol of the Irish peoplo fs ntaih very fale sang man, whose sulminess + ¥ ement of | exile. Fouehé demanded fusertion of a | A, euht 1 i stale 4 would have’ made “Ciwser gay what bo sald of Alihough at times dittuse to tho statement I 5 sort Lay nd as thoy wazed, speechless with mortalterror, | that the good: Don Jon is the ris New York: # Worthington. Pri i. Cassing ‘Hels very tean torn Senator’ Al: crest. this is ensily | “tatters uf the Kimperor ia “Corhine.” | Maw. f 2 ocean’ ‘ ; i re MERICAN DECISIONS, Sita. leis very’ team torn Senator, 1 matersof subordinate Interest thid ia enstly | ee rretunawered ABBE Boe ens ready to tke aut We Hons chav ie Scr er ‘at Hengantcunvietion w tho org Inet tet sort Sidi entte Tip Vistox oF Nasttop, By Charles Do Kay. FA TE ee erg ee eating panjoned in consideration of the multiplletty of {aportunt events geutrring during tho opuch of sbich he treats, Louls XVI, tho Revolution, gad the Relen of Terror, tho short-lived Repub- of [t anything otfens.ve, but not to add anything to Inake ber court to the Gevernment. Sha was vrontptly exticd to beyoud thirty leagues of Paris. ‘Che oficial Journal attacked * Corinne.” aud Nupaleon tinsel! was sald to bave weltted ich saw a bull shaklig bis dreadful horn? Bur lundly of the new shape were they "wire + When the brute’s head of him go ficreely’ ceturyelne tenee, when we find that tho goo boy wis tho enrpenter’s son and the drowned Lancy the trie Don dolut. Fortunately, the reader is the only person to Rhare this knowledge with the uuthor. The iwenty-thitd voluma of tho series of “American Decisions,” contatning tho eases of general value and authority deelded tn the Courts of the several States, trom the enrllest New Yori). Appleton & Co. Price $1.50, Browsing Auoxa Books, By Aton Goold Woolson. Boston: Itoberts Mros, Price $1. the calin peenliar to nen whose minds are mado up, Parnetl speaks French with some diticul- ty. but anderstunds it well. One of the chiot objects of bis Journoy to Paris, xccampanted by. Me. O'Kelly,” tia correspondent of the New a = all pass before us in Ler | gurned humans n grave faco with curling hale, { ‘Tho enacacters never Hind out thole inistake, "40 | issue of the State reports to yenr 186%, fol- |), THe Higa of tHe Prorie. Hy William tht, ‘ 4 Den ee TW eke Rance OF Thess two volumes, inCoppet wucro sho was tueniu enermmnied igen | 28 ordered lucks on breast and back disebarg~ | this work. 5 ? lows vlosniy upon the hela of Repredeeseron, { Hulley. Fauit Kaiten. Beorli: Ws Halley, STaeH ured SH tas eaten ihe varying scenes of ench peflod Mine. de | girele of Joving friends, aud here, during the ne ned through the dusky night Publisted in Boston by Roberts Bros. The volumes are eoinplled and annotated by A. | .44 History oF Gunscr, Hy TT. Timayenta, | by” the press on hig friends, Etat] plays @ prominent part. Macaulay enlled yeura 1808, 1604, and 1410 she prepared her work on™ Germany,” At one the Bie te ‘And stayed their Hight, (, Freeman, and published in San Franelsco, Two Volumes. New York: LD. Appleton & Co. cnure, and bineclt. * Tho Timea, tho Dally nis Tee- graph, and al the other Governinent prpers,’ hi “a 3 ded, after ELECTRIC LIGHTING, The cases reereported in this volumo will be Tuy RuLiaions or Cua. By James Legge, | " ee ta ri her“ tho goentest woman of ber times” and | ts mibiieation. to sall for tho United Stutos, | chon, from the face, locked with w stendfase The subject of clectriof lighting fa, as the an- | fount beurinally reported In tho State Hepor New York! Castles Seriiner'agons. Prlew Soy, | sud to me, ‘taken pleneury in quoting tours —, .$ Byron sud sho was “tho grentest woman | where sho bad already invested funds in real meant Me HS, Fennsylyasia, South Carolla, Vermont, Vir Rawie Te MavEN ERT as v gles quainst us published by the Republique in literature.” Dr, Stevena reatlirms both | estute. Shoe wddressed a letter to the Emperar Upon thelr eyes, the shapo tuok change and thor of this work snysin bia preface, one of | ginin, Alabatn, Connecticut, Delaware, Inthina, s ‘OWE OF MOVEMENT IN PLANTS. Thy hurles | Freuealse, and whieh they pit forward as the =; of these erltical judgments, and — will } unnounelng ber intention and her reasons for s0 flow, xeneral iuterest. ‘To tho average render the | Ki joulsivn. Maing, Murylind, Mussn dari. New York: D. Appleton & Price Fee caer e ey cat it@ colnet rewarding: on in from) =o many renders oan unqual- | “oly, and tho nnawer to the ietter was the | And lo! a’giant on a wor-club leaning, mention of the subject fa likely to suggest only Hite Miskourl, New {Lanipsire, New Jersey, | bat and he wided, "tas the depubtique Keane 1 ri uorsomtent of his own opinion. Of the | Proiwbt destruction ot the whole wiition of her | ““Tirtod on lee, hold the dark plata Below, tho nate of Fillson, who bs certatnly vecupled | 88d New York, Asrenores of Punrig Mes. Hy John W. Fore | iemutimee Fritnealare replies, "i8 paper vor} G] weeny biogenphles,-—most uf themonly fragment | tories of “ianeo, Mill HOpDIE to nae TTR garments fuse but rpeted tik na oer Tirdva, ne the jpulilig attonton in wtle Ais tg MAGAZINES. a Mateos say Deeks sINteer & Bema rep Uttlo rene whlen wolety,cettects the dens of Bf. : nybowover,—thisisiy furthobestand is Infact | journey | to” America in tho spring sho | Tike rove that toni ly royal rn motders} any other person. It will be, therefore, some- | rho american Naluraiat for March has the | Grrr axp 1nn. Catupnen. Hy Arabolin mn | fantemesils eotOe | The pinaranine leader fo unlyone npprovehingg adequacy, It is sald | Teturued to Copper for tho vinden, 1h ove | “And round hls neck upon uchatn was word, — |-Whatof n surprise to many to seo how small 4 | conning contributed articles: "Observations | Buckley. New Yor: b. Appleton e co Price | cutenes He fet perecives thes have not takan tat Mf do Huussonvillo Intewds preparing « | fonuraite forth immminn seco than tts new alban wiramaa ere to ney Proportion of this work, treating of tho gener | oq the gulmonuf the Pacitle," by Navids.Jordan | $1.%0- with tho maswes, “reauutned Parnell, nunllar wock bused upon the vast collections of | work, walch js establishing itself without the eas Fs ve 2 es 2 i subject, ia occupied with bis inventions | ing Charles Hf. Gilberts “Th Slphonophores, Rost Crrvtox. Ny Mrs. EJ. Richmond. New Sith a weal te ence attaos Tele baste manuscripts contained {nthe record room of | prejudices of tho ald; this pew world where re- and how “many othord hove been und | Tir rig Anatomy and Develonmnent of Agaiing | York? Nation Teiperaiee’ Society. “Price | WM-Guinblttu. Ite is anxious to vleaso the sastto nt Cojyet. Until such ‘n volume | lxion isin all its feryor withont weeding tho | «yarharians! Once, with sages of Chalitec, aro working in the samo field. Tho author AW ecelecsacriy Hi, ic led. He hag sat ut tho Princo'a the old enstta at Colyet. support uf tho State forts maintenance; where |" PWimvad, watched upon im cawor'a onl? Is himself un inventor uf a system of electra | —continaed).” by J.Walter Pewkes: “Tho telne | "iii gonooraaten’s Titi: on, Onn axp | Mle. and. pays him for tis dinner at isissued. Dr. Stevens’ work muy be necented 28 | jay ig more powerful by tho respuct Which It In Marking the planets ercap most canntigly Hahting, and we nutneully flad its udvantuzes | Yon of Aplentture to Science," by A. J. Cook: | xine Hy al. Perry. New York: ChurleaSeribaur's | [ue g°sPouse: ted ee ae as grand contaluing alk tho snformation and facts that | spires thin by milltury force? Old and frou En- A plinacle pitst, which sharply cutthoir track; | Well set forin in bls book, but those of orhersya- | Glacint Phonomena in the Yellowstono Park," iene cteentcthe: eens ie aeeeed aes are availuble, Dr. Stevens san enthusinstie | gland showll ta imauiray wich admleation Oy Ho | srotfouyht this arm, thitxeusnlt Hid geown | tems neo als, in tho itn, vory Caley atntial. | uy Witla I Holmes: “A Collector's Notes «an NW Dectstoxe By A. © Freeman, | immense inulority of the press of tl shades biographer, and disnosed to claim every virtua | Tiniinntin trip when, in Teli. sug fell in ove | Wl talowing slow tholr motions Wise and | tie ie raat nenartiat oudateus | Ho Breeding of a Few Western Birds," vy E, TH, Ban Pranolico: “A. b, Hanerort | deeply symouthizes with Iolaud und takes an 5+ andevery talent for bis heroine. The fault I | with Liout. De Roeen., He seems to have been t | Grow tomatoes | hea Ato yon | vt oxhibt more of the prejudies af interest | Holterhott, Jr. Interest in ber desires.” And E unfolded betare itbeone, Is easily condoned, since there was eo | brave and gallant oilicor, and also very much in rew boundicss Inrge, rerched upward to yon thin was perhaps unavoidable under the clr | the member for Cork goveral papers of diferent in tho Ilfe of the Daronves to create on- | love with ber, and tholr privite murringe. wis ae Ky, with red tts | cumstunees tile in thle Texpeet. on tho whol, | 4 hllewing tho precedent set tn the well-known Gneat Autism: Gsissuonovan—Coy- | opinions tn which his country's cause was de- much in the Ife of the 4 keptsceret only. to avoid the nycossity of Browl told, the sky, with red ripo star-frul Nelle Look ta refer to for information on ite | ¢Wilttler” and * Kinerson”” numbers, tho Lit- » New Yorks Seribner & Welturd, Price | rended with equal wrrmth. O'Kelly and be thon. thusingm for her, and to givo her higher rank perbapsthan a atrict analysis of herlife and work would warrant. ler versatility was remarkable, fheexcclled In every branch of proso compu- suon; n3 on Lnguists and was celebrated for amasculine grap of thought, and for ber love of humanity and constitutonal literty. jo combined tho heart of a woman with the Intellect of a man, Her converantionnt powers have probably nover been surpassed, tadehe was the queen of tho Partsinn ‘Salon’ otherage. Hor activity in politica in some of ebangeat the mime under whichshe bid won hor reputatiog. On the birth of the King of Rome it was intimated to Mine. de Stuil that shomieht soften the Hinporor by commemoratiiyg tho nt. She replied that she wished tho ehikt to receivo tha ente of a competent nurse. So. terie tated was Napoicon at this and other remarks, that he mae Coppet practically a prison, exiled Montinorency and Mie, Récamior for visiting her, nnd forbade ber trom fei, beyond two tiles from her house, Wearled by this relentless perseention, und ber health shatiered by the constant use of opium, she decided to tly to Rweden, and from thore to Englund. Sho en- wealthy, Plucked and conaumed thom still Atiny fale will) “Tut, ienlve of crimes, spite of my woalth and dlory, Of m9 What know ye, men of a pupy nge? Tam a rumor, an uncertain story aA vanished stnoke, a scaree-remembered pagel The angry peoples showed they eould be kinder ‘To my wront fume thin alter-fallowing Kings, For bite still kept a little sour reminder: Whon overy muck of ine had urken wings. Whute'er on brick I traced My sons elfuced, subject, ‘The panic in gas-stocks tat tollowed the ently aniouncemonts of Eiison's snecess wig nimost unneconntable at the tine, Our witthor’s eatimates—and he makes thom appenr rathor reasonible—of the comparitive cost of gus and elvetrie-iighting over w given extent of lerritary woulit cually nedount: for it. nnd, if thoy arc correct, we may Boon Kee What the gas. stockholders feared actually come to pass, ‘The work Is excollently ftustrated, the figures 1s alsting materially the descripilons, whlely, never- tholess, wre very clear and siinple, The book is well written. und to any one who desires dnfor- mutition on the subject quite iuterceting. erary World for EF *Longtellow num. ber." From on dozer c8,—-from Malne to Callforuia, from the far South, from Nova Scatln, and from England. it bas assembled soma fifteen pages of maticr, deseripilve, critical, and congratulatory, nddressed to Mr. Longfellowand: his wrtiigs. There aro upwards of tifteen artl eles, 0 buf-dozen or more original poeing, and a complete bililography of Longfellow, ono most important feattce of which fs a ist of the trans. lations of his writings, now published for tho firat tne, and extending to upwards of seventy Pauton Vanterins: PLAYS, PANTOMIMES, AXD. Ciattanrs. Heston: Lee & Shepard, Privo od cents, Tie Secret oF Vierouy. By Margaret E. Winslow. New York; ‘Lue Nutfonal Temperance Suclety. Tar Srimur oF Epccarion.. Aimuble Heesnu. Syracuse: C. Prive 31.25. Tov CHALDEAN AccousT oF Genrsts, George Sinith, Now York: Cauriva Scribner's By M, Abb Wy Bardeen, iy explained to me their plun, which fs to utliize aml constituttonn! and leyal meuns inorder to oblige Kugland todo for Ireland what Austria, Tungary. An armed revolution, dreamed of ‘by tha Fenlans, {8 ulmoat npossibie, for two equully conclusive reasons, ist, beenuse fora hundred yeurs x law forbid the Irish to curry or posgess_ arms. ‘This Inv, which expired tides the Disruell Ministry, will suon certilnly be reGnacted by Parliament. Tho seoomt reason fs this: the Lnglisn, with thelr ships and wenlth, will not even hnye the trouble of slaughtering ‘tho Irish, It will be enough: for them, ua thoy have always donv 5 adele. 6 " i Suns, Price $3. lltherto, tostarye thom out to force ‘them to te at porllot scents of the Fret aye Tee ee areas Cie Sune Ree eine ached arUR I a-Si: pase owe waliy, PwhouI'T“GEAE Chana 28 ROM THE WITTE rousE, | MiG Thomieasun new aud eupital norteait | nie Sqr ay Ugneseon, Ry tha-Ttey. Henry | eapltultio. “nated him for some details of tant inion Invests her ebaracter with roman | Hft0{uko.in wring, towing ber domestics with my own eon CHIPS PROM THE WITTE HOUSE. | of Mr. Tongfeitow, and variety of lostrative pieagon: TY fg ew easy | tainous Coercion bili which ratacs so many’ Blo tle berolem and connects her name with fhe groatest epoch of modern European his- Merson, her husuand, and her daughter wero with hor, ‘They Journoyed with all speed, day Melted my statucs, overturned my grave, In this volume of 500 pages have Loen brought together some of tho most snpertant utterances extracts from bis poets, happily intraddce toxts to the several articles, With the exeep- A. Brau, 2.0, Price nes. “That scandalous bill, which, of course, wil be passed nlimost unanimously by the En- e: Amat nights toa tae Gevond Merwe, wher | Hatmmered, from ving Foe the Weep ioe | rie ete tie eee celectod fonnttpeeates | enue ase Aneta lk. Hdivarde. of Engiuit, Axo New Puresps: oi Tue Stony ar | pl ioniers” be replied, Awl ake atte ‘feStevons' object, ns ho says, was not only | Selilegel Joined thom,und where her son loft | quar trom oblivion my vast famo should save, | anduddresses, publle dgeuments und orivaty | george Htewart. Jrvof Canuda, ond dH. Ward | ie PODER eae UP ety Obvere Heats | euiiisy, we sctond Holaale tb Su cpa Ree. ! tostuly ber Ifa und work nmd tho pollties of tho | tfutrs,” She inatened on theuuget tndlLyrol tos | TUCO wus this muss oF brickwork, seamed WIth | correspondence, and tou upon Inrgo va~ | HOU signed! Doe te te no. seeret that iment | Guinn a mum Srupy oF Porarican Ecoxns | unl sit, Forster, iis Chiet Seerutagyy to arrest tines in which sho Hyed, but alio “to rolustato | ward Austria, und Mally reached Vienna. Dut | an newts builded by succeeding Kings riety of subjects, Some of thom ocenpy severnt | {Hel wre tho venerable Prof Georgy We, Greeie, ARS Deno CLL ORSCSLUL al Bai at Manne nC ‘i Mme. de Studl iu her roul bistorienl position: to pied cone waeahet ne et uy | What of tho rage of desort-dwelling savage? pages, while other are tu the furm of npharia sun, Horace 1. ler, Mra, Margarel ii Price $1.25, pure despotism, just 1g with the Shah of natore hor sulou at Paris, crowded with repre- Peteravurg, where sho was welcomed by the Im- Prom sons of trenohery fur deeper stings) Every one hundredth ¥ fnd shaw tho power which most of our Presidents of W. C, Wilkinson, Mizs Charlotte Asvrem or Gristan Cuntunn. By Granville Porsta and. tho King of Dahomey.’ ' But you i . “iv ‘ a! 9 Im ar havo had of putting things graphically and to Prof. dnuies Albert Finrrison,and the Rev, | Stanley Hill, Ph.D. Boston: dimes 1 Osgood | aiff huve nowepapers to protest ugalnst theso Cee Te Tee eee a teattes tecaralntee | Pork family. Whey wt Stocktolm, 15 1815, Her Sond man must bear Mo polnt. avs Jun Adunieeece: *Geatan i | BB. tals, As an aldidionil contribution te | So. Advunce sHeate, Dios ucts.” WNawepnpers aro. nner. tho sya: ber brilliant Mterary court atCoppat; to disinter | youngest ou, n Swedish oiler, Was Istlled in a HOU Ce SUNS Jai aaiiiya AAVaE Oeil Lougfeliow literature, an illugteated supplement tania ashe < | tem that governed yours during tho Empire. fom old publications the contemporary und | uch over u gunbling transuetion a fuer witch | Must hear how thoy betrayed mo, yes, and | ofteuer an instrument of Divine vengeance than | dovied tothe hock Koes Wi Ihis weeiee nuns | 2 fPecHs OF Moneay Tisronve Fuepenice | A Macnad twibe, than thoy arusuppresseds Ince criticisms on her worle; to trace her | Jf. Stevens montionsas having occurred while ponds A guardian angel; “ Wleo statesmen, like able | her of the Christian Union, Tho text 1s by the | Charles seribnes'e Sous, dcioe wie -\ * | without any’ possibto ‘appeal to Justice, which, Irvels and ber rotiffone with distineuiehed mon | S0wae in London. She soon left for Lugluads | Over my gront cries, my splendor, and my | artists of every kind, study Néture, end tholr | Nev. Lymun Abbott, and of the poct’s maoner Sous, Blt for tho muiter of that, does not exist.” Bl wainorvof France, Bwlteariand, Ttply,, SOUP: | nee el ote ea oe Ae alt works nro perfect in propartion ns they conform { Of composition hy ‘save: “He writes tay Ixprs, To Haneni's New Moxrtny Maga: | Hut there remains tho right of the membors NEMO LARGE, yee 9 SHY work on Germany. In 184 ake returned to Paris | trow messengers from some grent godkond yon- < y . but revises slowly. Ie never writes tg onle! zinu. Compiled by Churles aA. Darfee. New | to muke themselves heurd iu the Hous of Com- many, Russia, und England, and,ubove all, to] and mado a visit “to Coppat, but left der : toherinwe": doiferson: “An honest heart being | BUL reves sawiy. fle never weil nee Monks, Tetaar ke iheak Aves SL, iG mm Axertain’ hor own -tnoltootual; ;hor interior | te city, again when Nupolean returned | In vain approach, Nimrod from sin to eal, the tirat blessing,a knowing heud is thosecand”: | oraticnst- an finpulwe. at sume of his best | mae Coisest, 1 Buueaniow. it “eAnothor Inw recontly passed ‘enables the Ute.” : from Jetby, and - ia October, TiS, suo | Tiknow not who ho Is, foretold by many, + Tho nun whe Hxhts forvho country ts entitled | poems havo to Utteraues of au instant Inspltas | atte CHUFESR, Tuer Reucazioy, Tittno80- | sooner of tha House to withdenw. FoI 318 te 5 anneal Jen eaeean i ao | NGS, Bator gadeney. fo oy ily for tee | | For on my mind welghsu thiek eluud of doubt, | te voto"; Madivan: “Justice ty the end of gov- | Yon, * Excelsior was weltten ane evoning on | Yay; ANY Let Spree sane OW | right or speuking when he thinks we have enid J onlo Loulso Germaine Necker, Baronno de | heulth, ln 1sl0-i8l7 Mme, Stall wus onco more | Like foes neross these barren plalus and fennyy | erament jo union of the Stater t9 | the back of a lotter recefved from Charles Sum. | YOPKt Hnrper s Hue Bled enough. It wae that very law which enabled : Full-Holstoin was born at Paris on the w2d of | In Paris, but had returned there uly fo suiter | “"go fettily once, they Inughod at want und | strengthened by ev casion which puta Itto | nor, the themo suggested by tho word *Excol- | | Durrisit Gonerxs; Wetsn Fouk-Lony, Fatny | hh to expel us recently under tho protext (noe at Avril, 1770, und died thero July 14, 1817, Sho was | And to dic. Bho expired. without pain ab, f drought. i the teat’; Juelsot pera ure no necessary | glor” which caught his eye Inan evening paper,” | MYTHOLOGY, Ledesns, AND ‘TIADITIOSE. Bose | wo wera Jnsisting on eotting forth our grioy- t tieonly ehlld of thoeclobrated HnanclorNooker, | Seockon tho worming, Of July 1 Ist. Tr, Jist, though you shriok with fear, evils in government. Its evils extat only ti ton: dataga it, Osgood & Co. Price $1. Re aman of great wealth and remarkavdie talent. balined, that it might be conveyed te Coppet, and ‘rembie, but hear!” nbuses"; "No iman 18 good enough to govern The January number of that exccilent antip- otal mnngazine, the Victoria Review, (3 strong tn Outt.1 HS OF THE TT nw da it that those who represent In Harlin= Sain Pork be : anioth man without that other's cone ; feat ment tho English peopto do not protest against i ve th ‘ iy: ‘trace of dizense [n Published in Now York by D. Appluton & Co. ried “ “ iy the ability displayed in its articles but rather | AmubarMeNt oF Gurzor's History. Us G ; b dirarrarberearme also womin of Gavel ton, fant tones fe har ay Aence, oe weno Ae |? eee a eae ary ero dri redpled that fate sioud ror Re Interest, Its tablo of { tave Musson, Bostou: Estes & Lnuriut. abominations’ tlatainments, and, although onty thedanghter of u poor Swiss pastor, Was au well educated, 80 any of the inter: L orga attributed only ta machoxin, or an evil ndition dont SIE KING'S MISSIVE, fave to ‘faco from the beylnning of time, and will ever continua to Rtmiggle: the one ts the weak in topies of contents fs 1s tollow: ye hy the IttHe ‘oe Education Question: Puiwosorii0aL Cuagsics ror Exatisit Rean- *Tho Enyllsu people,’ repiled Parnoll, ‘aro nat, and hive never beun, represeated. Only tha dallinnt in hor necomplishments, and so han of tho aystem arising from several antec “ Tho King’s Missive, and Othor Pooms," jatho | common right of hamunity, and the other Is tho y Lord Bishop uf Mele | yng: Descanres., ly Prot. Mabuity. Poiludel- | middie classes und. aristocracy ure. And you gilsh historian Gibbon. ‘Sho undertook herselt | at Coppet, With the death of Mie, Stadt there | a froutisptece an engraved portrait of tho ven- | Chtor Maginrntes of the United States havo ail | Sslopment y dames Jamivson, M Ducouatios Asn. Fuustrone. of | Tow. papable ct aos tia wi ee ait listener ee ‘ducation of her daughter, who es diss | passed nway “one of tho Honless Atal leads, oa erable poet. J. G@. Whittler, Tho poem, which | been men of falr reputation und abilities, and onl: Ia ite te in Air, Houga's ‘Coming Aus- By Robert W, Edis, {ilustrated. New it in Is Me then «gave ine. tho Bistory fenatlona “power, “Stutame ‘Neekera spor | in itorury Histone “iting -diatogashed | Slve8 Hts ttle to tho book, wus weltten vrlgaally |.many-o¢ thou mon af wuperide lkerary abalty | TOM CU atiaaeh py duane fe Heian Blown ho Tnuebteunts, tore feo! seurcoty LO , ire ° rn : ” singular dove = M, at Fe q r Nas very trying tonerdaughter. ““Herdatly,her | women have had iGwer errors, fow have hud | for tho * Memorlal History ef Hoston," and baa munity ead freodame"” The contents ure chtos aon: Tho Study of Modern BOY Inbabltnnts, there ire scarcely 10.00 hourly lif was under rule, hee sports were re Strained, her uttitudes regulated, ber studies ve echanien!. “Tut her ardent nature spontaneously breulting uway from daze, ko forvign to Sts fnstincts. Bho ¥a3 full of gu yety, of abandon, of frankness, of ateculonute tinpuiges, of the love of dranitic moro Virtues, ‘Tho warmth of Dr. Stoyens’ praise of tho lit- enury work of Mimo, de Stat, however ful- soind and oxngwerated It may seem tu us to-dity, was ainply warranted by tho comments of the moat distinguished of ber literary contempora- ries. Whethor her high social ratk, her tuther's beon reproduced In those columns, Of tho other poems but two or threo nro new, and of theso the most churacteristle, If not tho best, Is The Preludo," whieh we quate entire: Lapread a scanty bord too Intos The ofl-time guests for whous f watt Conte few aud slow, mothinks, to-day, pologicall yorrmnged, the numes of tho differs ent P tive order from Wasblugtin to Gartleld, ebnptor 1a prefaced by a Drief 8, Hfe und services of Ite subject, and most of the extracts aro dated, with briet explinations of the ¢lreumstances under whieh they were writ- dents following each other in corecu fuel tori by Otto MUilor; Cheap # Colonial Industries," by George 8, furkov and the ‘Tuck te a Corres ©The Public Library." by G. 1. Mare Intercolontal Agreement.’ tang Siv Houry Vurkes, &. C. ob. G. 053 System of Cottugo Hospitals,” by Mra. FJ, by the ‘Hon, dneyys “Ontho sv Orin STOR SASPHODED. My Miva M, B. Braditon.—sus: By Wilt Black, Now York: Marper & ros, Cites FROM TUR Wits How Y RQuaAne Lustany: 0, Fo My M. janduwners, Whe @ full half of tho Irish soll it divided among 1,0 of them, who, with tha 9,00 others, ura descended from tho original cor prsani coniscuters, anon whom Que Elaabeth, by simple Royal decree, distributer the lund of greon Brin, ‘They do not live thera wid, uithough they hive never cultivated tholt eatutes, thoy rutblesly ticees thosy who bave efects,—uot to euydrimatte tricks. Marmantel | services ta the State, the great wealth she Lind Ah} who could hear iny messuges ten, Selections ure mado with the purpose of | Carter. spent their lives In fniproving thule land, 'Thost faya thot ‘she wus at time an amlublo ttle | Inheriod, tho persecution to which sho was BO Acroga the dim unsounded seas showlng not only the pecttar polltieal opinions: ‘Tho numbers of the Titving Age for the weeks ciroumstinces have produced some disorderd miscblef-nnker,’ onstetten, in Inter yenra her | relouttesly subjected by the conqueror of Bue On which so many have sailed away! of tho writers, but their social and domestic | onding Feb. 20 and March 5, respectively, cou. Pt utand partial, xeeing that fait elghy edatrhig correspondent, Bilys that, 28 bo waa Yalking atone in Necker’ garden, that ho was rudely struck from behind & tree with g awiteh: turning to resent the blow, he suw the ebitd, then 8 or O years old, gleefully wielding the rope, hee brithint talents and hor open hospital- ity. were factors In- forminy some of the opin= fons paasod upon, hor writings, nre questions we do not propose to discuss, Thit shu had a cone siderible inensnre of xeif-concelt aud pride, and Come, thon, old friends, who Iuger yet, And let us incet ng wo have met, Once more benenth this low sunshine; And grateful for the good we've known, chardcteristics, Aside trom Its interest, the volune {sn convenient bool of reference for tho student of-American history, It ts petyted inclenr, largo tye, 13 tastefully and strongly bound, usd fs auippluinonted by “4 full ludex, un the following articles: Jotun Milton," Modern Review: * The Moral Inttueace of George Etlot." and “Tho U, f Nature,” Cute ee A MODERN MINERVA. men buve been killed, which is nothing vory olarmius out of 1 population Of 6,000,000 souls Thy English Government bas .novertholess Dased its wholo syatent of repression ot thesa 4 he it ber ft tek." Staniina,’ she exclatmed, ‘wishes mo to | was suing by adverse eriticlam, scams nppiirent Tho riddics snlved, the fits ontgruwa, pela Se NE A cece ally RURDES aE tert BE ; u t d Pe 1 up learn to uxo any Toft tund, and you seo 1 au | oven frum tho one-sided annlysis of bor litera Shuke bunds upon tho border lino. PUILOSOPIICAT, WORKS. For The Chleage Tribune, yond fwith pecullar: to” thoso wha make uylog to do so.’ *She stood {nh great awo | moritsalforded by this her Intest blographer. The & a oy ‘Twas tho hight of the guy sonson, and Leannot | out to Ue mind the peranu thoy want to wet other mothor,’ writes Simon, tho traveler, who history of the censcless oj (ieee to which sig and her frlonds were subjected by the powerrul Tho favor, asked too aft bofora” We have bafore usa thin volume of lectures tell the reason, rid of. Oillclat statistics have shown tho num- ‘new her from hor infuney, * but was oxcced= | nt From your indulgent ears, onco more uni! dissortations by" Lazarus Goiger, Intyof Ger- Tut at a dimereparty given by Mra. Major | ber nt attacks and outrages on property. to. TH ert re a co eR FE Se eee eee AC ena Since eae eal Ie bocutnt iy pleasant duty to taxe out a fame | Hails cea tegtentau wenultigm, wivel bas cr. Mme, Necker eto! cs d verween- of, fecbler me ‘ ufs coltec ; a ons ccume iy pleasant duty jam Catholic In nothing, bus found means to Tom, ang ing vanity, Intolerant of ndmiration for any one | - Who sllentesmpathy of love + | Auhor, Uh. 'D, This eolteution constitutes volume PGarctiag with IMsalimganis ity: : tieiply dio sttonses iad te res day atter dinner, than tho youn airl, Visited on the Children,” tnd ous benity— multiply tho offenses nnd to make one equal to Wi then tiinidiy deeorous, siddenly seized ber | except hiinsvlf. Undoubtedly tile constant * Yo mo is dearer now than praise, number twonty of tho Engiish and Foreign Philos | Ria, a, y. | The protilest woman present, Iwashuppy ag | ton, and sometimes more, A mansion, mo pro= Depkin and threw it across tho tubld at tho hoad | persecution aud her fadomituble spirit wuz. sopiical Library. Tho firat tecturo discusses | "THO Freres,” and tho usual ameunt of pootry. etna n Pry A Pomel sopmailines, mora A hanes He Be Of ber father, und thon, tying round tohim, | mented her fm aud when journoy- And ye, O younger friends, for whom “Lunguage and Ita Importanee fa the History Tho Murch number of tho Mayazine of Amer- ite ve by soveral stonos, which break four hung upon his neck, sutfocating ull his reproofs | img through Austrin. and Russia tho My dearth and heart keep opon room, of tho Development of tho Human Ituce.” ‘Pho | {tt /iatory ins forte Gear articly tho literest- | Tor dress beyond a question was an artlat's best | wiitow-paiies: tht {4 not ono attack, put fue y her kisses.’ ‘This was nutury, rude, yot rudo- | erowda that folluwed bee were | more Como amiling through the vbadows long, {up paper read by Eitward QO. M ft creatiuis + | RUHGkA, br hss many as panes fie broken, Ad beautiful. Bonstetton tells’ tho story with | curfous to seo tho object of Napoleon's hutred Tie with mo while tho sun gocs down, Secon articlots u dissertation read before tho | tuis city, hofure tho Hletarien! § entitled, | 4 miracio of loveljuess was she from crown to | nsolent lundowner recalvasa mimnbar ot blows fomo variations, According to him, sho fairly | thun to hail the writer of "Delphine" or And with your cheurtul volees drown Intermitional Congress for Arehwology aud Hise | * Kastadkia and 13 Parish Records,” with face tue. frum the enud OF Ww. tennae farang this fs NOt rew Necker futo a dance wround the table, and orfnne.”, ‘This was cqunity true of her visit The ralnor of my even sony, tory at Houn, on The Exrliest Mistury of tho | siitle of ite It ty au urticle worthy of | Iter sinile was aweot ag coutd be, her voloe Just | one outenwo, but as many outrages 06 thore were Wastrrested only by wounds of the returning Mepsof her mother, whun’ they reaumedd thelr feats at tho board with the utinost sobriety.” Ut is a tmutter of rejrot that Dr. Stevens vce so few ancedutes of tho carly lite Sone who may truthfully be sald to ave been to Englana, although her literary aki bad won unquuliticd approbation from sone of the grent~ est of British writers. Jolfrey, Mavkintosh, aud Macaulay wrote most onthuslastically in her praise, Byron—natwithstandinge bis pralse of *Corlnne’—also wrote. of ber: "she cannot For, equal through the day and night, Tho wise B ternabaversigie ‘And love and powor and righteous will Hemuin: tho lw of destiny, ‘ho best for ouch and all must bo, Hunan ttago in tho Tait of Language, with Speeinl Heference to the Origin of Pools." The tira urticle is n dlaseriadion read bofore a meet~ Mug of German Nawuralists at Fraukfort-on- the-Muin, on *Color-Sense In Primitive ‘Times, and 314 Dovelopment.” | Next we have sin essay He Costa hus an articio on * Tho Navey Gle The blographical urtiele is by ienvy B. Johnston, and gives u skoteh of tho life of Christian Febigour, Colonel of tho Vir- ginia Lino of tho Continental Army, Tho orlg- inal document tn thls wumber 1s the orderly pommand, 177-1777, preservation, na It should bo Not bleh, aud sharp, and wiry, but musical and Ow. . Her hair was soft and floasy, golden, plentiful, wud glossy blows, With sugh Procoodings it wua ensy ta inake up the 2.90 offense, We doatt—Parnoll, O'Kelly, and Towith other questions, waten think [t bust to pnasover inailence. The illus- trious tnomber tor Cork oxpressed a warm do+ aire to ho Introduced to Victor Hugo, whom be &“recuvious obsid.” exist withont a gricvances, avd somebody to seo ‘And Iife its promise shail talilt, AA Ww, a book of Bir Jolin Johnson's Hor oyes, so ble and sunny, shono with every | would like tongk for tho help of his great valea, ACY yeurs of ago sho was married ta Frio | or read how much yriet becomes her. And : ' pai The Origin of Writings! which wus read bo- | with an introduction by W, L, Stone, award wrices : for Ireland, und we supirated with thuse words Magus, Haron do Staciettoistein and Swedish | ugaius * Mrs, ‘Corinne ulways lingers so tong | TUbUshod tn Doston by Houghton, Mifiné&: Co. ET HTT TAC RTT aa Leould sea tut every fellow in tho room was | from Murnell, whio Bnullan, brutality und, ogo Ambassador to the Court of Irate. This wits rely a marriny do convennice, arranged b; Fer mothor und’ a ituor, equicsved in by her tuther, Ine she had somo of the “ine Sho was fh talented and after dinner that wo. wish hor in~—tho dru room,” Byidentl: firmities uf gen EARLY SPRING SET IN MASSACHU- delivered before the Museuin Clute at Frankfort- on-theeMatn. ‘Tho sixth ft nn esauy on Primitive flame of tho Indes Kuropeans.” Cho The LITERARY NOTES, Preparations aro bulng made for a bJography of Guorge Eliot, really yellow With Jeulouny, and wished nimeelt that moment aainy place, Usm render only too sigaitiount: *Adtou, I dare not say au revelr, for O' Keily and 1 will porhaps by {1 prison bofure a monty fg over," Smurringe wis encouraged by thaQueen Surlo | wonderful wount,—a worn of genlua and of ‘This 1s. a book propured by IT, G, O, Mako from evolut st, Tho Catvers this evening is silent an M. Roche- ‘ Anloluetty and atso by the Kiny of Sweden, who wrkeable natural giftsong who, will aways | ene fournala of Toney David Thoronus tthe ror | te aye rosette nes ug BF, MCU | ote, A, dy Wolso Is writing a history of Albany, | As tho furtla soup wo tasted, Hko a gallant man | fort's interviow, burauotes, without comment 7 }@ Miron thy post of Bwedla Fapic among the Musteiqus women | uso of Walden wasn keen observer andunine | ud foro jong tine, a mere une | N.Y, Ho hus olrendy dono tho game service fur hated a nevouit in to Gauiuts of a, conversation : baseudue for twelvo yeura, in order that i Necker mixht remuln near her father, Felow Gno of the richest helresses of Fran another light also. Ho tells us of her homo life; of her idolatrous love for her tather; of defatiqnbte student of nature, Ils life was whut would be called uneventful, To the genius mal, without langage or of dlifercaces tn fori or calor, oophy yn this subject, though apparently sus ny distinct percoptlon: His wholo phil ‘Troy and Lansingburg, The * {History of tho Government Printing ‘To pay some pretty tribute to this muslin, ailk, and gine; ? But she tnrned tnd softly asked mo—and Lown one of Its reporters with Mr, Parnell. ‘This acus ond, and of vourse loss Interesting, Interview It will bo cnough to summarize, adno lack of kuitord, among ther b Mat- | hee strong omotionnl nature; of ber love zt * . ” on ° y. Ke: tho question tusked ine— It makes nu mnystery of Mr, Parncit’s boad- Pofortanate in -gome respects, was Not husband; her motherly care for hor childrens | constantly atimulnted by ropraduetions of frags | Chiron tat have ad yet no knowledge of te | oy inorograph of Madame Sevigne, whlch $ Me, Farnell suited then, uceording to tha Gans | HOT RnE, HE waa nota toys mate on elter | ee tsalia, rarrown:, mid tbat UpvURHANE | wontary portions of ht writings, “murson | Sreuctiva hue sho eimelusions cexeued wil ol | Bllse Tnckurar naa Ueon engaged upon for | Todmired a lovoly blostom resting on hor vente | fue tune hutweent IN "wnd THD thGry wore @ Wal a merely tachiuten AULarALion snot inaiveres, | RocHErITut StoMiniine cudneme whlch chacoaten chumietorized horenu’s Ifo se ehlolly nated for | always be autlsfuotory to those who do not o> | somo timesds fnlshud, and will soon tnake tt | myo ty cnongnt ante ouo—t eontd linvdly | MMOH, aumen evicted, chat f0.000 emigrated {enahteber to contra her own property,wilen’ | il her writings, Gud. whieh, taste of wealth, | the thugs ho hud ruvounced: “He was brod to | cept tho antuor’s thodries, appenra ged, ‘mada a worser vation an tho kighwaye. tn THO tho peusanta fie avon de BLAbL Ww a wus fast dleaipatiig’ by bls luturious ‘tastes und Yabiis.. ‘Sho wus with, hii Tune, talont, travel, ‘troops of frienda, and a reer Aplondidiy sucocssful In most respects, no profession; ho nevor married; he tyed alony; ~ Tho Age of Unreason; A Reply to ‘Thomas James R. Oarond & Co, announce w serios of With a sulle ike any Venus, sho gave mo its began paying rents und died, ‘This in elinilar : ver votods ho roe | Puluo, Hobore Lageraull, Full Adior, tho Rev. 0. ynivus hovel. Teysatsa inde pubiia thy mame aud conus, cumstances they wry. iidvidud not tO nd tuvk caro of hin whon he Was on big death- | rendurod ber hfo a continuous deeno of restless | BODever went to church; Yo nover votod: Bo roe | i te eerie cinerienty ttatonate, | REO TUMS novels. Tisulsa made publa that | pond vory cniuly abotanteal discourse, | Sty"inento: tead there Taniiiles, | Thee ane fet, ‘Shrew children were given. to hor by | ness, if not of melancholy, and lal her tosny,on | Hed to pay a tax to ue Stata; ho ato no tosh: | jis, wueh ia tho title of upampaiet written DY | None wit rec tee dostors ut tho present farmers first bfought the erfitst husband, and one by ber secoud,—u | her deuthbed, that but ono of tho capabilities of | he drank no wing; be nover knew tho uso of to- | tho Rov, Henry A, Brann, D. Da aind* publisnat so Band has left bob Dut Lepoedily recovered. As ber taper ngera | gull under cultivation, yet. the landlords bad an eu ne pllicer mimed Do Rovea, with whom sho | ber nature had been developed to iis utinost,— | bacco; and, though w nattrulist, he used neither | by D. &d. Saditue & Co. of Now York. Dr. pate sintod that. Clea ria Band has Tost bebtnd hovered Jntorest in clanging tennots xo AY to rnldy roots. love when 4 years of aye and ho only ‘0 Whom dhe way secret! This tho enpability of suifering." trap orgun.” Yet humility waa by no monog o Brann {ee forcible weiter, but bla reusontngs ig Adam wiil complete Perinission of Maurice Like a tender benediction, in a little bit of fish, ‘Theso routs were based on good years, whom tmurrlod. 5 4 < ‘ th f tb | WI not have much futlience out of his own | 4 5 y Further to impale digestion, she brougat up te | abouta third remalned ror the occuplers, which Het way not knawnuntid nee wali was read, und | Published In New York by Harpor & Bros, | tenet or hls.eroud, | Aumony tho wens of thouRht | (Hit Hot tava men, miienau out, OF hls et, Bund, and wiled will then appour in the Nuuvede | PUFINSE Te Sn aia Was chown tor them. to five upon, bue in bad ; rlutiniate relations occastoned some scandal, ure his dea of bisown importance ta nover fost | everything froin bis position ag a Homan Catho. | Aevue. » By that Umo [fully echoed that other foliow'a | yours the rentabsurbod all but a, fifth, und this ef dbpcaminey at the tino of her test mur. | A GUIDE LO POLITICAL ECONOMY. | sight of, Thescextructs trun his fournal—which | tle, and chute that not only ratipnnlivin but | A now installment of the. third yolumo of tho wiab, was funine, Hut forthe Land Lowueue roland Tage, ight of, J fof, the Duchessy a’ Aurantes firntshes. the era Pen portraits * Her (igure was adinir- ang gitt Suoulders, hoe bust, her arms and and eos Of race Denuty. Sho had tn her miler the age features all that poeuy, of gout which ‘This Is 0 work intanded as a guido or introduce tion to tho study of tho scionce of economics. At presentg in compact form not only a clear general view of the bounds, divisions, and relu> the coinpiior haw sourranyed as to bring toyeth. or pussuges under tho sume month tn different yours, ko Lhat ono cay trios the growth of tho Bangon as it Hp wared to Thorcan—ie Miled with the provufs of his exotism, Pussages ike those evory form of faith except his own [s unreasons able. In bls reply to Dr. Frothinghum, he folne tho forces of (he rationalists agwast tho Prut- estanta, but pronounces them ull, ratlonalists and Protestants, alike out of the way und uns “History of the Itebollion,” by the Comte dy Parl, Iuis been reevived by Porter & Contes, of Philadelphia, ‘Lhe Enyltsh version willbe come pleted in the couyge of tho your, And, ag sure as I'm on ainner, right on through «that cndiess dinne: Did she talc of moral selonce, of polltics and would have Deon ono xreut cemetery, work bave beet no agitation had the poosnts always enjoyed sa third of tho produce. Tho} how Wanted (xed ronte, Government loans at per cont, and the consent of tho Inndlords to soll v 7 in, Merwards displayed {n her writings. With+ | tous of the sctenco broadly treated, but alsu of constant ocunrronce: proiltable, ‘Tho’ pamphlet, however, siuggeuts | Mr. ,Cublo’s eu novelet, “ Madamo Del | of nyrural ectection, of Free-Trado, and Pratees | it tie present vulue, the Btate lending. tho ately bewnei cul sho wis ulready the modu) | furnishes a nlstorical tkoteh of the aolones in | Leannot think nor utter my thoughts unless | Wauy polits of Interest, und may do good, Lee omrarate ales en a . tlOthy i. i Inoney, ‘remmyablo in twenty or thivty yours, eh Ger palnted bis “Corrine” whieh historical method ptayagolinportantapart, | Dhave tnilntt room, The copo of heaven ts not : WP. | Now Orionnd: and ta TI 2 camo to look upon ber with a dort of | ‘Thoy hoped to Buccoed by pasalya resistance, “Wrenty yeu FS later, baving the same richiess of (ora and heattu, thy same purity af HnesethoNo ‘Tho book before use an English translation of two hat tho ecu is nat tov deop for him who Present a number of strange situntlons, but to keep cloverly cloar of wolomin awe, for ‘the evicted tennnta left the farms pmptys ‘Tbure © would ubfold.a groat thought. Itmust foul'me | AMERICAN BERKSITINE RECORD. wit tho still Occupled firms paid Bo rent, WI I + y ql von! ging from ano or two Bon H y vited, o, bo 18% ut I e evilote randy ceberunine tu wdvaned, hor ohuructer tencerin the profaoe, woabould Inter. cht Sie, Timi know that the gous ure to bo ny feitow- pitt tae and pee beri et waged In rovlaings Luthers trunstution of the | Talk with weh dvoriatiation of Ingoreutt and |efaring a guberlbanig (0 ty and Irlsh-Amoricapd exnicent.” “Tho ongruved portrait of Ming, | Sevens was unnwary of tho oxlstonco of Mr. | *Ssy'tite must undulate still, X'will not fecl | Ject ls an wifamllfar one, nnd, tho statistiend | sears ago. In september next tha Comulesion | With such achitiish sweet suille, quatiag Hux- hare 2a Secoud mile ‘h forma the frontispiece of tha | Lafor’s atinirablo (raualution of Roacher’s | thut my wings uro clipped whon onco I have sot- Part—which is tho moat valuable portion of tho | Will Huish the third anu lust roading, atter whlch joy, BUN, und Carlyle, WHY? oe eau deseriptty bensa witness to tho truth of | standard German work, Many would diffor | tled on ground whlch tho law culls my own, but book—is too extended to quote, and docs not | So Hew toxt Js to bo printed, It was quite a royelution—it was better than a ; Bis attmuctlva ta “uupenranve, aud Gus’ wee | £00 Heo. Coss tn hts estimate of tho notable | Hud new plnians grown to tho okdund talaria to | site ot any wutistuetory condensation, Wo | Ata recent hook ento fu Tondon a copy of tha bool. Why shoul who alt in bor slika and Iacos? FY would call handyoane, advantages to tudustrial organization aud prog | Sf am aifeetod by the alght of the molst red | can, howover, cheerfully Indorso the following | Muzarinu edition uf tho Htbly printed in Ltt | Chomisty and mathematles, agriculture aud ihlits tuk eatien gowortng io. Teralurionead that she bufled with pleasure the | ress which he attributes to te tho protective aye | gand or subsoil under the odgu of the sanay | oxtrict froma letter fccompanyiug the work, typo whleh be hud tuvonted a fow years bufare, chrumutics, Bo aULNUs-weLTOClsUS WuIGGS AER: te after deve but deplored Its oxcessea,and | tem, Thisistobetuken cum gransaniis, Buton tho, ic Under the pitch pines, which fully expluina it scape und modu o} cuaiplete fram Goncsla Tinceutad the Hook of | Muste, painting, sculpturo—sho know all tho Loyd tamiy, aad t plan for the sufety of’ the | whole the author bus succeeded In malntaining | ° # When I meet gentlemen and indtes fam rv. | treatmont; “We doubt not tis volume will | fonbiete fea Gantale te ae eld on the ok of fries of specols aa || Savanah a Genital hours? ed Montero ee, Was NOt noted upon, she | a very finpartlal modo of treatment, Tho work | minded of the oxtent of the habitable and ani commond fteelf, upon exuminntion, ta wll who | rector ater brlale ‘computition, for nbout 3,80, | Hss-relief and chiarosuuro, and ntlaet the Indian ‘be shou! kt sho dream way bonutifal i ral Une, thn nh yrouvy und othurs from ine gi itloe | was. originally: published at Silan in 1878; | habitable globe, Lexclaim to myself,—Surtacus! | are interested In tho linprovoment of swinv, ie . 4 Buren 4 ah cy A aH froin BIOEW wy net i Hae vistted ene tely, gscaping Herselt, | Woon | a second ‘revised | cdition—teom | which thld | surfaces! If tho outside of uw mun Isao varie, | ‘Thy tublo of contents shows a greater varlety of Tho Lifo of George LV, na Princo of Wates, | Sho discussed tt quite serenely, us sho tritled | Why luis sho brucelets, and pictures, and flows tho Hotet da Ville, during tho Reign | trauatation was made—boing lasund in 187 gated and extensive, What must the inside bey’ | matter than was given in auy former volut Regent, it with a peach, 80 Teer bur dence ber hire was every moment in danger, rect courage and the futiuonce of friends 1 Pree jt wenty> four honrs inter the Denutl- Dembere 3 of Lainbaifo was murdered wnd is- A Spanish version was printed at Valindolld tir 1878, and a German addition, tt is expeoted, wilt soon areaty at Frolburg, Dr. Coss fan tulthtul student of the ecunuinte literature of almost all Tou fnqutry us ta what branch of science eapcolully intercated hin, be writeas “T tote that tt would be to make myself tho Inugblug-stock of the sclontifie community to ‘The iMustrations, tho produce rucurd, the ¢: tendod pedigrees trom Mir, Huinfrey's report, tho constitution of the Assocludon, the table ot weographical distribution, tha lat of transfers, wd Kang: fompristoy ae Jed during bly ‘Op Sunners, and Polit! ochor with his Letters Porey Fitzygerabl, ig amiounced, ‘L will inelude taueh that hua been hitherto unpub I havo seen somo droniful creatures, with vinogury features, ‘With their feurtul store of learning sot mo sadly ere? Why huye I nothing to gladden wy sight? Why should she rido at her oneo and her lelsure? Why must E walk, (uo! f stuxwor and fall? f fra yethe sume place. Mine. do sindl went | nations, He is now, und hig been for many | desoribo to thom that branch of solunce whieh | the iinproved Indoxea an appendix notes, and | ished In tho ehupa of letters and private diaries, in eclipse ‘Why has sho servunts to como ut ber pleasure? rn uta teat to hor diss hoe abCoppateand | seams Professor of Political Hoouomy. inthe | ‘specluiy invercate me, inustudeh ua they co nae | the cagvettenes oF neralement of polberees iu | wate, Locksa! necorutny to ae Munchoster | But I'm ready, quite to swour if L bavoever | Why have Lnotbing, und why has vio ull? Hwlund, whers suo met ‘Calleyrand, | tammy University of Pavia, und bis written | Dollove ta wacienco whteh deats with tho higuer | tho body of,tbe voluivo, wust all add tu ita pruo= - hourd the Tart, Bou Unger Be utterwardy helped to return to Frune Why comes ber lover to her in tho gloaming? ~ ite Dice : preparing @ wow volume of his *ittstory uf tho eect ciues ana laugrrat tho ato? Part ‘otory shy wis a louder of the con- | thivwctence, Wo commend this iittle work as | tion and doscribe to them that poor part of me prupar' Saari of lips. Why do they murmur, ry Content! party, ti conjunction with Honiauin | umbodying the results of profound scholarsnip, | which ufo they chn unde atund. Tuo fact ty (TH book Js published at Sprinyfold, Il. Bite contur ye tit, ia acount Gs tha | | Why should Fever huve auy one cawing, Ronapurie pro getused to receive from Joseph | plainly stated, on a topia as Important us ft 43 | Mana mystic, # transconduntalist, and a natural ears daw: dopartura in, tla ietinate OF Washington, | Never aaw Tdainty mafden so remarkubly oo'r- | Coming to me, be it carly oF lato? tay Thatle e200) Counce due to her trom | furriehlug, und thee prinelptes ot walun are | puilosopher 6 book, Now 1 think of ity Tahould, IARPER!S INDEX. maw dopurtiten is wathnates oF Wastin, tadon 5 7 eeoted, rt Gad which shy aubyoquenty ave | constantly attravting more aid more attontion, ave told thom atonce that] was uy transcend-*| Mr. Durfee hus compiled a now—or rovised aes Atwerlcun readors.” From lip to tip of fugor with the love of books | Only a street Iles botweon ole two facce— . ¥ roid Louis XViIE In tag” oho | All sovial tnstitutious have. undergouo great | ontallaty that would uve Ucen tuo shortest Way tho uld—" Index to Harper'e New Monthly Al yA awe ‘aud meu? 4 She tides in ber couch, aud bequeatha me ite fom ao cull’, ugevid | time buulshod } changes. The ecunonite vloment 13 now, tho | of tolling them that (hey would not understand | 427 ifabotical, analytical, and clussieais | H#ackwood says of George Blot’s mode afcom- { Quite In centidouce E suy st, and I trust you'll duat. é sci BH ep capital and went to Geruiuny, | principal bugis of political power. Aw Dr. Cossa | my explinutions, Mow absurd that, thougt 1 Gatley BIFADETIEA; y } and cla povitlan: "Ske wis the mest curetul and uce pot betray it, + How will it be In the heavenly p! oh Vain gp sbtuer died wud who made w brief | says: Tho study of politleal economy ought | probably’stand as uour to nature ue any of | Thlelndex covers tho wholu of tho firatelxty | Curute among wuthors, Her beuutifully written | But pray to gracious Heaven that! never may | Fate bas beou partial, but God w: ipo fuse, ety, 10 1565 ao returned Switzur { tovnterigdue proportion into the courses of iM, widau by ounsiitution as good au ob- * volumes, bogiuping with the number for Juuo, | wanuscript, free from blur or orusury, aud with ‘ayul. Canuutta Peuy, ELLA WHRELER, geveral valuable works un ditfereut brunetes of law. Bo [ wag obliged to spuak to thoir condl> teal value to beeedors,’* Guardian, * 1a uctively eau at present in Or tho iustern Question settled by such a pair