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VI CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1881—SIX'TE PAGES. 9 2a a ESO ature. He next proceeds to } the ser hich ought to be promptly reetl- fresh | consifer the theory of immanent finality, or | fled. We have seen an ensien wearlng a Hitt enter seat ie pnd 9 fe, and | an unconsctous Intellixence in Nature work- | Master's coat ona vessel In commission and author saya, © whose capacity for roduetng y the wore elaborate | Ing ont predestined ends without the ald or | on ata-service before he had psauel iis ox | unobjectionable children Prana ced ” miuel better apf Wet now be mutch | neeney of fy Suprete Mind; and argues | amination for the higher giade, “The Man rigs SUNS UTD 5 orStanley, During lls ¢ ‘onway Is alwaysan | thet the Panthelatle seheme, though plutis | Abaft the Mast” enlls attention to the necess he Discouerle of Witcheraft,” published fata ight or took w single Wf ur ehlertalhing writer, Ile quotes Carlyle ns | thi, 4 not sustained by that most rational ine | alty for giving naval officers better quarters { 1 158 by Reginald Seot, tho first writer 1 was fn diner of tny Hife, or in fear of un ate | having nt one tine entertained dliferent | terpretation of all the facts, Jn the next | on shipboard. Other artloles are: Cone | Etaland and the second m Europe to deny “ieusunlly turned out that | feelings for Amerieans than he hin the had better siece with [In Carlyle’s Ife, my xo will enable | strnetures of them (hi ie travelers. Out of 10 he | the render, with hese fae Drought baek all obut one, Amd | ite antnd, to better appre! of the tribes he ite he reins tnderstand, and enjon C wow PUBLICATIONS. | TITERATURE, Summer Books, Central Africa—A Young ; Scotchman Among the ton | Mogranlyes which wil er | longer layed. Mr. 1 than, re trip fe na t= e an pines, the Professor deduces an argument, | cerning the Orlzin of the Term Dragoon, reality of witchcraft, 1s about to be ro A NINILIST PRINCESS, (Translation.) ¥ Natives.: 8 Were tinder sine MMisconeeption, | xlvet credit for. Carlytesud: The hot for the oxiatencs of an Intelligent Firat | by Henry Chester Parry, M, Day Three | Printed . rf Price, $1.25. i i 3 i tequlred tobe removed to maki | really something maternal tn the way Amer- | Cause of Nature, but forthe moral character | Yeara on the Blockaie,” by LE, Vall, a Pas- | rhe Petest's Blessing” fe thanamo of a ory, which gives a deep inalght ‘ thom our firm friends. Joa treated mie, ‘The frat book Dever saw of | of stele a Beings from the human conscience | master’s clerk, who styles himself the naw book by the nuthoress of “The Queen A thrilling st dition of the Russian : ‘The two volumes ara Tandyomely gotten } mine, t could look npon as wholly | wud the Inw of moral order in the world, | “ youngest offeer on board,” al of Connaught” Tt isa story of Irish peas Into the fresent condition 18 up, and will rank with the most tnportant | my own, ‘was sent me from: that country, | whieh, on the basis of previous rensonings, | ln the. wardifioin: by couttes re, hat pea Empire, and of the monives ane. sine ot Ue. A Fearful Responsibility—Lor- contributtong to the fust-Incrensing literature and 1 think it was the most pathette event.of | he rexardy ag evincing a beneficent mir trian Artillery” (eancluded)> by Ma J. Pe Price ee spect aferenes i Reyolutionistss In the opini ne of nthite im d Wife—P; tt 4, of travel in Centrat Africa. jy fe wher T savy it laid on my tuble, ‘The | on the partof the Suprema Author of Nat- Sanger, U.S. Av: Notes torn History of Ticndven. + . z York Tribune, The author a My er an le—Latty Published In Boston by Houghton, Mintin |‘ Freueh Hevolution? too, “wile had |ure. And ho further pursues this Hiwof | Steain Navigation,” 1V., by Kear-Admirat clone aes the how edition of the Ency- stand beatde Turgentef, and like him P iti & Co, i alarmed everybody here, and brought me no | argument by tracing the evidences of amoral | G. HL. Preble, U.S. Nv fey it mt nn! cn tins pnly reached the Jute thoronghty sounded the troubled twa ‘erversities, penny, was taken ip ti American with en= | purpose aa seen ina general review of Hu. ‘The contents of the July misuber of the | entered te twelfth volume, At the pres tera of Rusatan Soclety.!? current rierroy, Musiasm, aul as inuch as $7 sent ime | nnn tilstory, After ln thus completed i ent rate, therefore, the edition will not be for it,” On another ovcasion, referring to | iis Inductive ‘nrziment for an Intelllwent | Quertqnn Cathollc Quarterly Revlew aret | complete before 1800, ‘IN GERMANY. By Miss Those who fallow the story of “A Fearful | nugro suffrage, he ald? “The Americana | and benevolent First Crise: he pris he Soh aud Bvolution” by St George | ane ttey, M. Baker, MUSIL-STUDY INGE ae peas Rughy—Thomas Carlylo—A Sail- | Responsibittty” through the tree numbers ae EiWertn put they ennnot make two men | fundamental intention of tie, Wn whtel juvat, Pits Fdatinnd’ Gann ease rd ¥ Hien Sahat Carey ah “ome [ina Amy Fay. ‘ "3 Inudy-Book—Thets:” of Sertbner's Maguzine In whieh tt was pub | equal, when the inlverso ling determined that | the thoughtful mind naturally connects | fe Wests, Dy Josepi Ae Nat Scene | of preceding novels, tis removed. from Bos: Tats popular Ite pool and mew and o's Handy-book—shels lished must have felt more than onew that tt Hoy cru and sfinll Lu) ane Mal, ‘They tay | with the iden of a Antelifcent First | seine” by Jos “Revisions,” by the | ton to Philadelphin, to takecharge of a Pres: 0 ! ‘ ‘| . hy cnn Litestar the Mey en by enlarged edition Is now ready, Of it the Hoston Globe saya: "They are charming letters, both in atyle and matter, and the descriptions of Taussig, Kultale, Last, and Deppe, with each of thom Misa Fay studied, arerone tell all the detleucy of asketeh of Metssonntes,?? pOADOWS OF SHASTA. By Joaquin Miller. Price, 81.00. ‘ thetic story of Indian wrongs, told Ament peculiar atyle, Bo vigorous and fresh, | " ) with which the readers of Bret Harte and Joaquin Miller are familiar, and regarding i rer? - hey nreon the | Cause of the world, as alfording the most “ ive te ¥ byterian Chire! rs was tho genial, easy, charining style for sway to Je-ritsilem, but they shill find {t Ge- | rational explanation of the who Serv Rev. dames A. Corcaray 1), The | PY treh In that elty. = f cheme of ” Sultivans Wi 1Y Which tho author was noted, and whieh to | jenna that iy fivally arrived at... 1 | physical and mental reulities,. Suet at due | {28h Lanne 30," by SF, Sulliva Munt | Whe German censors ate sophistocated here again so clearly ‘inuntfested, that was | have even come to envy Amoriea her advan | fintt Cause, regarded ‘as conscious und. pers Aut ling tie Flurl: Goverment to Sly cueugh to know. indecent Mterature when leading them along froin page to England, Wnasinueh ay her a sonal, atfords, us the Frofessor inatutains, | Siva tasDes “Blolony, oF the Prlnelniece | ce cce te toy fave pounced upon tha page, rathor «than © any -amwonted u atly p bids fair to preces the only resuit In whieh tha human mind ent Bites? bythe Rew. Thain Hughes, Sy Jerinan translutlon of Zoln’s “Nana? and fiucesehithe plobard 7 iy | With Helle chnnee of preventing It. rest with satisfaction, Ile then turns to io. ey” by the Rev. Thomas Hughes, 8, contiseated the whole edition, nterest In the plot or its development. Ibis vit evan probable that the rule of men coupe. | thee the inudequucy, of tha several anti-the- | | ‘She Catholic Wortd for August has the | in Lord Beaconsfield’s brary ts'an edi- pleasant Httle story, remarkable for noth- [tent té rife—as against both stan nobility | ttle Ueortes that’ have been broached by | following contributors and essays: “ Restl- | tlonot Waller’s poems whieh was atone ingexcept the xrace and ease of its author, | ane the ignorant pop yetaes sill be first estab inodern skepties,—Athelsin, Asnostielsni, | tution! t Not, Why Noto? by iF irrell; | tne tn the possession of Edmund Burke, {n this as In other spectes of composition, | lahed in the United States.” . Vositivism, Materialism, and) Pessiinisin. |“ Kout the King,” by Julia O'ftynt Some | and has bis autograph, “Edmund Burke, ‘Tho characters are few and clearly eut, the | , Mt C he Rev. | Heacunsticld,” on the title page, tic Arguments. The Republic of God—Magazines— * Literary Notes—Books Re- : ceived, jonway's hook mrales Ly volun oft =O Anite {ast fie Unters fray the Mietstloyiegy Account of fhe fath At a the ite mires, lures type, good paper, and neatly | tready presented that a Divine revelation ty | Ac Fe Mowits Veetanio, att heralne an American girl abroad, who line | Bond, It is thu forerunner ofa legions "> | lenly probable: aul thae-auch'e revelation | Seton: “ary, Queen oF Sots, and Mize | yA cpmmiuntention | in the seadeny tg become a “fearful responsibility” to her Published in New York by Mnrper & Bros, | hit i expected to follow the analogy of beth Sugen fis ibelan by 8. Hiuert Yo wham enn ft refer? Ig It to. ay “EM fy ; i > 3 ls iyi erat ity : ‘ : H guardians, Mr. and Mrs, Elnore, on aecount mere vatnral evolution,—proceeding from lower to urke; “4 yt tt lley pia Mita or an Atmerivan member of the learned com- TO THE CENTRAL: AFRICAN LAKES AND BACK. Thero are some facts in connection with Mr, Thomson's narrative of his Journey to " Hbsony The sakes Nyass y | one | Of her {nnocont. Hrting with a gallant Ger- CITE OSs MAND Y-BOOK. higher truths, and conducting the minds of Gi iy eb} ty pante a Dean Doct Arechi- which the Interlor says: «The pro- Lakes Nynssw and ‘anganyika which rene | 0! 4 IIE SATLOIUS i TK. tndividuals and the general thought of the | Voetry of Ireland,’ by Alfred M, Willams; a 9 My & Doctor, or an Arlt Oeed tnatetdvuntety ofthe writer ts | der {Lone of the most remarkable of morern | man cavalry ollicer, She docs not marry In this compact Httle volume Mr. Qual | wart frum the lneee plane of ii Ceinne “Chmubers of the Saints,” iy MI P.Thompe | deacon? exploring expeditions, Mr. daseph ‘Thomson was a beardless youth not much over 20 years of nge, a favorit pupll In geology of Dr. Gelkie, just graduated from the Unl- versity, when lie read a notice in the daily papers to tho effect that Mr. Keith Johnston Was about to undertake 9. Journey tu tne Central African lukes under the auspices of the Royal Geographical Society, . Mr, Thom- sou offered his services ns 2 gevlortst. to the expedition, ond was nee las Mr. Johns ston’s assistant. JInrdly had the caravan gotten fairly under way trom Dar-ed-Sntanm into tht <Juterior when Mr. Jonston died, and'the Inexperlenced youth beeame the responsible leader of the expeilltion, He might have turned back and abandoned the journey and been abundantly justified on account of his age and inexperience. Buthe lial too much Scoteh grit nnd energy this composition for that. Iv had atarted and did not propose to turn buck. Je at once assumed the, leadership; pushed onward Into the unexplored and unknown region; 1 elstble on every paige, and (he same charm of style that distinguishes is verse scat~ ters yemne of expression everywhere. CLUB ESSAYS. By Prof. David Swing. Price; $1.00. ‘These essays, of which the second edition ts now ready, afe regarded as the finest pro- ductions from the author's pen yet published. ! The Boston Home Journal says: 61th fount: scholarship the wuthor cont- dines teonderfully keen analytical powers, << @teran method of expression, ant a dt- rect style of dealing with his subject. fe There te a mint of solid yott in these ‘Club Kesays.t?? ., fold by all bockscllera, or malted postpaid on ree atipt of price by the publishers, JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago. ———— SEWER-GAS AND ITS DANGERS, ' By “. °° @. P, Brown, 25 Illustrations. Price, . G1.25. tha wearer of the sabre—(“for whieh rellet | trough, a tie offleer of the Unlted States | evidences ipto Uie etand realitige of au lie sony Our Tain and niich thanks”),—but returns te America for | navy, tiny anecessfully tried to. fring, to- | dwelling and enduring spiritual fe. On | A Womnn of C Chap, | mous” Is the title of the new voluine by the fresh conquests. ‘The Venetian deserlptive | gether such proetical rules, useful tables, and | SMe points the reasonings of Prof. Dinan | XX XVILE, by Jon, Talbot Smith; | Hey. Pititips Brooks, whteh . Wutton dé portions ara attractively drnwn, aud the eon- | © brietles ay HS ih seen to ts Jess satisfactory than we could | “The Martyr’? by A. 1. I“ Christhan | Co, will Isste in September. Mr. Brooks’ 2 8 y 'y iW) xeneral Information as are constantly re- | desir but, taken aso whole, wo regard his | Jerusalem’! Part AL, by the Rev, A. I | first volume of sermons lias suld 2,000 versntions between Elmore, the literary | quired by seafaring men! ‘thy work fs inno | argimuent. as entitied to the profoundest ate | Hewitt: “French Canndiwand. tts} te,” | coptes, worker, and his bright little wife are admire | yey “ sparatory work, It pre- | tention. Espeelally are we gratified with his | by A. M. Popes “A Pilertmae to the Shrine or E ably managed. ‘'l'wo other short states by Sera a pelijer ot pean vi * a La Tt snent OF the. argument from the evi- | at Drei Elchen,” by the Jun. Alice Sey- dere Edvard Haliberg a Mr. Howells are bound up in the sume vol. | 8yposes a familiar! reriths Merndieadletd att Sade of design, whieh, it seems to us, | mour. the er of the eaeling « rasan Minatratest Dee phrases, and Is thoroughly technleal In nit) president Bascuin ‘and athers have almostre- | ‘phe Midsummer Holiday Scribner justifies | died reeently, Teavin can chorihous properly ~The male member of the firm of " te Ktsdescriptions, Ln nearly att caliente Is Hagulshed Plthout onl reasons. At the | tts tifle, no less than slx articles belng direct: | whieh he tind amined: by his own industry Inver & Wife’--which fs the tile Margaret | 9 advantage, and has enabled the authorto part the, {Pie Hisoutts areament for abe | Ty adapted to the season, while three or four | and b aly,” hy Fett “The Candle of the Lord, and Other Ser- ture,” the founder nnd - siness sagacity, Jee has chosen for her Intest work of fiction | Be tore conelse and ‘to make his chapters Nature we regurd as worthy of graye con- gihers pertain to topics of current Interest. | rhe Gentury will begin Its eareor without § ‘ 4 is such n wenk character for a hero thitwe | Mere coimpact. In one chapter ff Is a dls | sideration, in the form whieh he hus given | {le llctlon Includes the first iunlf of the mew | yr, ‘Seiuuylera seriul, “Peter. the Great? Y balt-of the ney, aro iszusted with him before the book fs | “¥antnze,—in tho elnpter contalatne-rutes | to tt, stom by Pe Mt HOr. a ae winel has been running in Seriner's tor 4 ale tht. ‘This is sup- 1 i i two years. When we next meet with this holt rend. Aman so vastly decelyed und | 8 Tegard to selecting a yae —Elisha Mulford, LI.D., of Montrose, Pa., | house, A three-nart story, by Mr. Boyesen, | worteit will he 2 fooled by others, so Incayabile of seeing tho | Posed to be addressed to n tandsman, | ty among the profound: thinkers and writers | Also begins, with the piquant name o Se Gime Abe in book form, froin thie press oldest forms of treachery and deceit. under knowing nothing of the subject, but | of this country. Severn! yenrs ago he pub- | ‘ Queen Titanin’; the scene is on board, an 7 ; i Fi ; his very eyes, so unrensontig and unreason- | oxtous to own a boat “and to | Ished w volume on Thy Foundations of | Atlantic stenmship, nud utterward In New | Anthony ‘Troltope's new hovel Tt Ayaln's able, and pulfed up with such Inordinate cone | learn how to. sail if In any. case ls gyn Opler sind by olitleal fe In the United eri ne alias Convichs a slot stirs: can Me eee fasper salon ther iit aa ‘ bevy States,” which was highly, commended 1s and feeling, fs ud Ns fir F 1 for a cells Whe wet ber au, alaitrai or All es proper corsa, Is to ive some sanlpident such men as Prof, Dinan a Brown Hines by a new writer, CH, Whites Five mora of radia tion I'he Comedy of Errors,” in Mr stupid helng upon the legal profession is iulde | 28", examine the boat for him, but if he tries alts Senator Sumner, and President Gar- Uncle Remus’ musing fables of | olil’s capital series, nnd au edition of the Ing Insult to lnjury. We doubtit the poorest | t# take this book tn hand and make his own field, “He has now added a volume, which negro folk lore coniplete the “Rainy | New Testament with the orlginal Kon lnwyer ever admitted to practica before the | examination he will need a dictionary wltiin | he calls an Jnstitute of ‘Theyloxzy, entitled | Day’ which the Itty boy has been | one page and the revised Englisi version on most igtorant country justice would be so | couvententrench. The chapters devoted to nate Repahite of Code Ded ultoed Is Spending a ate iy Suann Coplisacs ne y Hy ae volved ag to fils wife's honor as tis yachting, ete, are those likely’ to be most ne loxician ; He er is he strictly n philos- s \s " ‘The Critic of July 16 is a mdgummer num. ohivale ‘ry y opher, Least of all ty hen theologian orn | of Newport, iy in deseription of that] per, extra. a enlivencs + The author has presented a work which will be | accomplished: not ouly all that had been ox- pe) euschival ic Harry dorner, Leg | Widely rend. ‘Thore fs nothing In them but | huticat interpreter, But he is pillosophients most elenané of watering-pinces, Sneludies a ie Iustrate Fa Cuaron Ly found to beof great interest and importance | pected by the Suelety by which he had heen words | Whatls found dn other works, particularly | often profonnd in his insights, earnest In his. | “things new and old,” trom “the year-old | the more notable contributors ure Walt White ply of matzy ary work, ‘Phe same. 5 f; roa bes arilic erdecke or Is hey search for troth, and devout In spirit, In | Casino and the fox (or rather anise-sced) | mun, Jolin Burroughs, and i. i, Stlodnrd qavadicen, Souebed tnacoren te.nwal rene jrnciden een tt ae meee te ere snore the work before (us he alms to cover the | hunting, back to Iishop Berl + ‘The | whose paper on Anthony Trollope ae over and over ngning the sume villainous | keel-ya sits instenteot centre-voard for one | Whole ground of Chistian theology, Ins | filustrations are by George Iness Jt | panies a pen-aud-ink portrait of the popular friend, foollsh husband, jealous sisterine | waters, Is.a matter In reference to whieh an | dole he generally. follows Plato anid, Hegel | Henry Sandham, Hobert Blum, and ¥. tl. | Hovelivt by Blum, law, doting grandparent, aid atl that surt of | endless controversy ‘has been carried on by | It phllosophy, and, as to many points In | Lungren and include w number of new sub | ee ou, rterly Review thid, havo been served up Ineveryavabiable | yachting nen for years, Nor fait yet by aay | Hcologs, Madtiee, Osculinm, Compbell, and | fects. Tn “iby who Sex in Normandy.” we tains tin Interesting article oF Afiseats pers form’ by seores of Hterary enterers before, | irenusaettied. ate ‘Qualtrough has been so | ter, authors on eschalolocy. In the first | have by contrast x French const resort | ta fitted. “Carlyle aid Are, Carl ora ie Wo have even the venerable device of the | dependent upon English authorities inthis | Clapter he considers the being of God, ns- | Etretat.—the daily. Ife of whicl Is Hghtly Mars’ Remintesenen,” by Mr fiery Lars secret mnuringe, which bezan to ave service | part or is book—te English boats hele | Setting that Man ts conscious of the being | chronicled by Mary G. Loring. ‘This ig a Gn TOR eee: ere Glas connie oe acl nulong novel-writers shortly after the expul- ni keet-bonte—that he does not deal fairly | OC God” and rejecting the “cosmological | placy uneh frequented by Freel und other Mr " Garl ste tty Ris Heorary we re ward of sion of Adam and Eve from te Garden of | with centreboarders. By farthe larger nuns | &ud “"thoologienl” “areuments usually | artists, and the article ip finely Hlustrated by | 1 yHainal letters. true Mie. and Srv Gar Eilon, And tho nezteeted wife, being discov | ber of Amerienn ynehte ave a eentreboard, | felled upon, | It Prof. Diman had’ [Douglas Volk and W. 1. W. Dang, and after Ivlete the weit Incladed lntha neticle, ered to he the wenlthiest Individual member | Infact iM Qhaitrongh’s own tables ot | Wad this chapter of Dr. Mutford before | engravings nnd pletures by Ulysse Butin, A. Which t35 Nd to be unusually spleys ne of tho itifferent families interested, Isat ance | forty slonps, seven anly, tee, Kee! boats, and He fu propane his favell, Wetures, on Feyeu- aye Hinstlen, Tchane, aut Epecne Fie ine @ tusud y spley. Spay unten Jor dy every nook and goruer | of te same number of schooners but four | wore complete answer than, he. ts made to | eaiely” engraved by. Glossan, fortis “thie auly of rare books in Pacis n few dase atest of the Brant elty. Lorimer & Wife,? who | teen are without centreboards. It fs not a La e's | Habalels, edition 1711, in five volumes, with | to every one whose health depends in any ‘ degree upon plumbing and sewerage. - The ‘New York Graphic says: ‘It is full of com-~ mon-sense? The Philadetphia Times saya: “The book ie emtnenity a. practicat’one, and not only plumbers aud builders, but all householders; ewltl find in it matter worthy of their attention’? ‘The Boston Literary World says: *Jta facts, warnings, and adeles ara suily needed, antif heed- 1 edwitl save many lives,?? Bold by all booksellers, or mailed postpaid on ecelpt of price by the publishers, $9 JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., commissioned, but went further and settled sane questions: which both Cameron and Stanley had Ieftin dispute, 1e accomplished mnore, In fact, than elther Dr. Holub or Maj. Pinto, and hig record of exploration and ad- venture, taking ‘everything Into considera- tion, Is one of the most romarkuble books -of travel of modern — tines, There is, moreover, freshnegs and lack of conventlonality in. the «style particularly pleasing, and, while some of the descriptions yay appear too florid and some of the writers’ conclusions too yaneral and not based on suflictent knowledge, neverthe- es 1 f i radliinte iene "i vel vs. Cone | {tls old argument of the school men and the | frontispiece of the number, while ' NEW PATENTS. {aiuing work, pervaded with much of tho | balance of thelr lives. hard on thelr helms, require large sails to personality of God, offering many profound | bock. An out-of-the-way spot In Louisiana, line oriiinal edition, ‘1.00 franess a Mot freshness and buoyancy natural to so young a traveler. It is undoubtedly truo that explorers who pass rapidly through a strange and wknown country draw: conclusions too hastily anil stute av facts what only s log: sojourn or extended residence would warrant them in stating ns true, No wonder thon that even In gotng ovor the saine ground -diiferent ex. plorers come to entirely different conclustons, ond Mr, Thomson Is found In disagreement, on Very Inuny polnts with such men: as) Bure tow, Spoke, Cameron, and Stanley. .»Ench: saw thosame titng undor-entirely different conditions—as; ‘for instance, inthe, case of + Bptclat Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune, ' Wasusatow, D. C., July 23.—A. 11, Evans & Co, report the following list of patents issued to Northwestern Inventors during the past week; e : . ILLINOTE. ; , Rinaldo Alden, Chicugo, musio-book holder, Charles Anderson, Chicago, wheolwright ma- chine, : Jobn Austin, Chicago, plow, * Jnano Barnest, Vandalia, graln and soed gepa-. Talor, . Elb Barrows, Marsellies, cultivator. : Wiliam L, Bergen, Batavia, sorow-cutting do-, ‘vice. =. Aimon H. Calkins, Chicago, fonce-wiro atrotch- La cf William % Dafoo, Sycamore, wire stretcher. Lewis A. Downs, Cheng, corset. Henry: N. Froutross, Dunietth,” ninohin Swinting fonco-wire, Benjamin It. Hawley, Chioaga, house. Bint Augustua F. Wiggs and DM. Higgs, Chicago,’ nilnay refrigerator-car, * : Dement 1, Jackson, D, E, Chandlor, and J. Q. Wiliams, Aurora, two-wheeled vehicie. Francis Klier, Catro, freigbt-car, realtor M. Patterson, Cuicago, packing pipe- Fawcett Plumb, Streator, ditching machine, . . David J, Powers, Chicazo, fotding table, Amua D. Shepard, Chleugo, horge-collur coup - Henry C. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, pumps, ibner A. Wright, Cbteaxo, cate whucl. itul Hiokisen, Decatur,’ flro-grato’ for oll- —It must bo a curious and persistent kind | drive them, and ure easily capsized tn squalls Trowsht but appronehing Maurice In the | on the Gulf of Mexteo,—the Island of Petite | lére, 1075, six volumes, 2,750 frances: of a perversity that would Impel a lovely meds netroneD Honttentyea mney are uneliabe Indefiultiess and loutiiness of many of his | Ause-—ts deseribed, under the title of “A | nis.ct Chiog” 1718, bound by. Pasdelony, est zirt to uppear at 2 masked ball ii nee glans TASH) Cone Teta Deve Tittle autg: | statements, In the third chapter he presents | Little World,” by Mr. A. C. Redwood, who | 8,450 franes! “ Manon Leseaut,” 1753, twa breeches and page's attire when her lover | Wud ts neunlly constructed have Hella deck | his views at “the precedent relations of reli- | also Wustrates it, ‘Cis tlttle community on | volumes, 3450 francs; the famous “ Evan. has remonstrated with her ‘and bexwed of | from They are slow is eho ra tt pe ainehy | #lons, and philosophy to the revelation of | the borders of Acadin 1s noted, umong | péilare de Charlomngue,”” datiue from the her not to do so Indelleaten thing. “Patty's | ne, contre pant. hi ne in gnene From this polit he proceeds to “Tho | many things, for “the smallest newspaper | end of the tenth century, 30,100 francs. Perversities ® fs the fifth of the Round Itobin | Mout | In ght weatler} and leewardly |. tovolation of (iad The Ltevelntion of God | iu the world,” of which a fae-shnite ts given, ‘Thanks aro due to ‘Mr. TI ‘SMannt Series, and this Is'the great partieutar “per- | in hin tea fl an au A tnat | in Christ,” “The Conviction of the World,” | On the principle of iteus a aon tucendo, | ranks ave due. 0 ate. Ferra eeagtittopea versity? whieh entails upon her a great | Working | to, ota Owlte to theleInrea nat “dhe Revelation of Menven, to the World,” | Mr. Farnhau's stirring necount of * Tew | for coples of ls Luchtlng 4 te taut ovecie ‘deal of unnecessary suffering, and so shocks long, eusy swell, (Owing to le prmcarate “The Justification,” and “The Redemption | Yachtingon the Hudson’ iy probably: the | the (ust comet Me Mat 8 a ot her nianly lover ‘that it takes iin a tong | With, the board down, feo bre (anger Of Tor the World,” and ‘The Life of the Spirit.” | most sensonable payer in the number. ea a aie OF Gison's 3 ete om ales, Just tling to et over it. Itiva good, initdly-en | Ewistine Be latter in show , Water, and the | tris views of justification and redemption dl- | It is illustrated by M. d. Burns, and pu dtiey hte pee CULES cor mine a Is tortulning story, of fess strengtlt than ‘Bho {run Ia Hable to give trou He on account of | verge from thuseof the Bvangelienl Churches, | the illustrations “(one of whieh—"A | © : ihe saebits abil yacht abs tn Ati Georgians,” but atill not without pawer and | Jewking, This type pcencht sa experalye in spud approach those of Dr, Oxenham, of the | Snow Squall’’—ts engraved by Mr. Linton) we EE i bettie alee ener 0 a Kiterary skill, Pationve Sanford iy the vile | Wear. and comparatively ‘short lived shored (squish Church, and of Dr. MeCleod Camp- | supplement tho descriptions of the enjoy yonts Fa oe ee cats tee setatieneae Ino belle “and” the Doctor's diaughter, | gue famiiinr with the record of centrebotrd | hell, cormerly of tha Chueh of Scotland. ile | ments and dangers of thls increasingly pup Be, fotter, Melt much other, useful informa Tom Putnam fs. nots. her betrothed, | beats will subseribe unconditionally totany | gous not Keceph the common doctrine of a | war sport. Mr. Schuyler’ “ Peter tho ton. in ‘th e iting ite, eee ti ‘s any ‘ia rat £ t | but, having sneceeded tn obtaining from her such gultion, 1, ‘the book is worthy of | Yiettlous atonement, while he belleves in the | Great” lins its uaual quota of text and piet- Tae nor erate team otter indivi ant tha -iivey Lukugp: as) tho“oitlet. af the | an avowal of her aifection for hl, he feels hi HE tr A ad eit 0 ah Key impattation of a porsonal righteousness from | ures. For the essays, we linve the first | buusht yachts than any a a ‘prent Laka Tanuganstiene “Phe voutefollo wed: yery mntich ag though he was entitled te cer- rigs eee te suid. wi eee ia vane-| Clrist to bellevers through the Influence of | article of Mr, E. C. Stedman's {uportane tt z By Mire ‘thomony, “after leaving “Zaveibatye]. aly righta and ehitaus tn the pronfses, Patty |. Whether professionnt ar mintewn, ‘item, | We incarnation, "In respect tothe resurree- | serles on “ Poetry in, Amerien,” and the TOOKS REGETVED. .Was through an unknown region from. the | liad many: a suitor, however. With one of i ie ree Vi exe eae ale mtttl a Cao Hon of the dead, tho’ Judgment, and, eternal | second of Mr. Albert Stickney’s papers on is SHOWS, HAGE ot i eaina const to Urbungu, at tho northern, end of.| them she ninkes a wnger that ata masked | {list Waroonte dct v ‘tt Se ORL life, he diseards the common doctrines, ar- | “The Peonle's Problem,” whieh current me Bacows HANDY-Book axp YAcw' Luke Nyassa. "This is evident ‘from an In- | party sho will so disenise herself that he will cued TRIHONE Testor to ae Ine D Gxtent | Sues azainst a bodily resurrection and for a | events continue ‘to make thnely, and which | wax's Manvac. By E. ¥, Quultrough, U. 8. N. spection of the excollent map in the first | not recognize her, Sho therefore dous_ the faa ud lament. ils ie im weno Aro thors spiritual resurrection at the denth of each | sets forth vigorously, clearly, and in detail | New York: Charles Scribnor'agons. Prico $150, volume, on which Mr. Thomson has marked | page's sult, is speedily recownized by ‘T, Put- Poutetls oP bubavithenn Inew annteriet | dividual, and contends that the judg-| his suggestions toward reorganizing our | Lontuce & Wark Ly Margurot Loe. Now the itneraries of other oxplorers, In fact, | nan, Esq. invited out toa little leetura and idee the boot ie tivided Into patie ment ig a long, continuous process, io | systems of election aud ofllecholding, $0 as to | ‘york: George W. Harlan. -Prico 60 conte. the greater -part of Mr. '{homson’s. entire | 0 large iowrtne-up, and a fomg farewell. ‘The | ae i He itl ‘ ba i fa tee pear ta hols that all inen are elected to Ifo in | reduce to tho mlulmum the dangers from tho |. ‘THowas GAttuyog. By Monoure D. Conway, Journey was through an unknown region, | pants didit, Tom's heart could not stand a cae wenbioeks . Section it ed Christ, and thas death is not the | “privitedred class” of politicians that has | Now york: Harper & Bros, Privo 81. With the uxception of portions of his routy on | the pants. In the end, however, he forgives, ot alts an jee th rig ae ft ret end of probation to men. As a while, the | made American politics odious, Mr, Stickney | “Ruany, Tens By Thotas Hughes. Londont Lake ‘Tanganyikaand lls return tripthrough | and the marrlage-belly’ ring mortily for hh ti it Ml St tone is D “a mT tape fo Uy n ne book Is highly suggestive, and will no doubt | Is a‘lawyer of hich standing ‘at the New | stucmilhin & Co. Price $1, Unyniiyembe, Dr. Holub, it will be remeit- | There ts n xood deal of bright conversational | Ut t Statens futes at tlie ene fil atte exert strong influence. ‘Its iniluence would | York Bar, and his earnest pled for “a more | Kouxn-Ronin_ Senres:". Payty’s Penvenst bered in x Reneral WHY, jada lily explora: work In tho arltor chiiptecs, and not a litte } o1ns Titernatlonnl Congres: Wo) ees sey | be wider ir the logleal relationsuf the suveral gecallunt iat hats orl} eyury wan: perusal ares, Boston: J. 1 Osgood & Co, Advance » jong ir the lower or southern partion 0 ry humor all through. 88, B thoughts to each other were more clearly Ine y ely | Bhuols, r, : ‘ ielean Continent. He wentno further norte ‘g 2 of the boist nd general siznals of the United dieated. ‘Tho ‘author's entire thenlngical Erlesson’s recent Inventions in submarine | THe Asmntcan Yacut-tast ron 1881. New Daph- = . y 5 ey States and British weather bureaus: slunals | Oy f " * ai x e rn os, £10 York: Thomas Manniug. Prico $2.60, F nolling. _ Madngasenr,; Even’ on the maps of forty ‘Those who havo expected to find tn this | struments, hydrographic data, Ie hthouses, to be rend for stimuer-amusement, ‘The | ton's deseription of his experiments in sub. | Payndetphias | Hist Nowe AvOUT OLD Elljuh Hotton, Okoo, wagon-epring: ~ | Years ago this ‘section of the country Is de- | YOUNG AN aunouncementof the growth, con- | buoys, depth of water in channels, rivers, and re i dyman Morgan, Port: Washington, snow-plow, peeatlan Helaor, Praino du Chion, cleanur for Theodore A. Lusk and F, Huebnor, Milwaukea, lace-plato und frame for wolybing scales. * MICHIGAN, J : Selah M. Halrd, Holly, lifting Jack. Milling Wiackwood ‘Jr. Dotrolt, wator-olosat,’ ‘bomas Craney, Buy Cit; t ‘Thomas Dilt, Buy City, Ann Arbor, hoisting ongino, Thomas Dill, Bay Clty, auaignonte J, Clomonta, inn Arbor, wlevating machine, ginomas Dib, Bay City, assiznor to J, Clemente, n Arbor, steam clutah, : ‘Aina W. Goodwin, Buttle Crook, lifting Jack,. anes 1. Minmblin, Jackson, apparatus for Mralghtoning rake-teoth, feber Hubburd, ‘St. Joseph, machine for manus ncture of papur pnlis, jeu Me ras Psteott Svarcbeok:tarret: eaxul, Detroit, pormutution-luk. Mitton It, Knapp, Adrian, blow: pipe, D0, ain FD. , ‘, Pertable stom augers © ellroyy St. Clatr, Jota Lockie, Dotrolf, spring bed-bottom, lft J" Saunidors, Union City, tustonets for unde i y X 8153, 7 " -duon, and pluns of the new English colony rte et ated aun pontine tse ingelne ae MUS) OF he. /inely Mastersnoe Uh eo eonigibuts wos tie inne BOENERSS POORING “HEN VPRO} BEI ETAUSIED: in Tennessee, called * Iughy,” with some | tnd’ rapes, wire rigging, anits and’ eanvas, |, Publishod In Boston, by Houghton, Mimin | 8% 4 1h. Dr, G, Toltane ee Can rer YOUTH. eats sO arte nial: lsh # colors ate, See, ties to. do with tha | & Co, . RW. | eed ngine te nation of Aves Songs of For The Chietgo Tribune, Ww very 1 s ed. ¢lussification and construction of boats, stenm- a Satire,” W yew Wi % f : boot is divided Int three portions, and dig. | laches, buatalrills, bont-meing, divers, ate, MAGAZINES, Nature,” whict show a new writer in a very | O Youth, T fain would woo you for my own, Gy ? arkilng and hwnnn veln of poetry, With your aweot dreams of Joy that's to cusses: (1) ‘The elnss of persons for whom | Sec. 713 on * Yaehts and Yachting,” and tha | Linpincott'a Magazine for August is 9 ees Mratsiiie for ‘August in magnifi- | Ayo. and your fenes for all. ae yee unk now ‘4 the Just two sectlons comaln on valuable SI 0 . The lus 4 ei, ons Wt 3 ‘hat grow apace with ov'ry day you seo: - fl % I" f ? > stilt te. "The 1, es oi NY % Y awered {n nbout thirty pages by n very faith Inet portion Of Hig valtino contains, some | Ueland Border,” the first of two bapers, des TERE iy Gale, "Biits. nugevetons Upneid the stranica: kouyne far, Moavon's do: fulund graphic deseription of tho present | hints in ens of abipwrek fire, drowning, | seriptive ani anecdottent, by Miss Rose Kings | cejteaey this cut seems to almost transcend | vo 4440 ovor fait, tn tholr mad quest. g ie xentlefol ra, ad 4 J 4 a 0 + | the poss! les of wood-engraving, | Mr. . . condition of the gentlefolk, traders, uceldents, and tho ike, | ‘The book covers, | ley, daughter of tho late Canon Kingsley: | th ibilities of i i M Hughes’ pleasant, imunly way—summing | In the aecompansiie ditzrams—it scams | Holder, which fs w nautient pleco, with the | tration of Herick’s nosy, otha Cares on | a benuty that for love af te ta south up his reply as to for whom the place | singular that the lsh cntter yachtshould | breeztness of the ocean and the flavor of salt sty xcecdinely |. Ho xrew Into tho flower whose name he Lore, » . ly hy » f . ne vq | Ston contributes vn thnely and exeecdingly How well you lave your loves! And how Inteugd iy’ Intended by saying that it ix | have been the only one selucted. Pe cutter. | spray; and the continuation of Dr, Oswald's fnteresting paper. on whe Surrender of jaw well yo i _ for young, men of good educa | Mg isnot growing in favor” In this coun- | excellent aud ontertaltiing series on “Zoutogl- | Gurnwallis” wileh 1s richly lustrated fram ho worl woura hts “nent you Unitas lone Aon ame 8, » ‘Than smill capital, the class which | try, we may judge by the Iinited number | oqt Curiosities,” “Now Ground,” byYS.MLA, | paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Gilbert A milo Ago strives vainly to prolong. toy the nealogist anttthe generat rnaee as Of all others. ts most overcrowded to-day in oe Cutters Puilt compared with slows oF | Gortins; is u geaphie sketch of lubarand eid. | Stuart, Col, Trumbull, ant JS. Copies, aud | wna but an Indifferent hunter, and, although England. And the class which,.we should | schooners, ‘The schoonor-rig fs the favorit pit wy, | drawings by W. Le Sheppard. — Samuel My falrost dreams I droam beneath your smiles; often Ingrent peril, tact and quail munnge. | Sass Were the Toast fitted to make hardy, | Awerican rig Capt, Frasers little book | fo un a Lonsiessee tobacco plantation, “The | Ainis Drake's serlesot paperson the White What matter If the yours prove thom untrue? Tmant relunsed iii from all throntenie site | eurnest,-lard-working ploneer setters ine |" Practleal Heat-salimey Dubliahud Inst | Ponston Oflice” and “New York's Fresh-Alr | Jountains is concluded, Mr, Gibson'sdraw- | They ill too qulelgly frvg te from tho wiles ations; but asm geologist he proved himself | new: country, Indeed, the reports of the gman A Petter than this ous for inform. Fund" ave thuely papers, full of noteworthy | ings Mustratlng this purt are remarknbly ef- | ./ant bind me willing minton near to vou. fnented with considerable hecuiracy show ing that even then It was protty well known, Maj. Pinto entered Afrien from tha west const ata point. several degrevs further north than Dr, Iolub: ultimately reached, and, fonrmeyiug to the south of enst, reached the River Zambest, then, turning almost duo south, reached tho coast, at Durban or Port Natal. ‘This region was not whut was called the unexplored ‘regions of Africa, Mr. ‘Thomson, however, entered boldly inte the comparatively Huexplorent atrip of perhaps iy wnlles in” length and extending verass the continent to the South Atluntle’ Ocean, aud within this territory ho pursued lis In- Vvesthations and explorations As Dr, Uolub would Interest the sportyman and mit ural historian, = Maj. Pinto he geographer and lover of daring rat-w ‘1 , ton as Y Sth: Mer * | fective, Mrs. Champney’s Portuguese papers | THO well Lwoo you, you ara nover won; MINNESOTA, wa worthy pupll of hls great teacher, and ag | frat winter's experience in Tugby are not] ton ag to ty None oor detutls; "On the Wrong River,” by C.F, | fective. Mrs. Champ { Tis nil tog abort tha thno allowed wherela. jbttsmus 3f. Doano, St.Paul, boy and grain | an observer and narrator he is equal te the | sueouraging, ‘The young men ‘are fdle, and SA ers, Haul eo and Yachtsinon’s | Tolnson, Jr. ts tho narrative of an exciting | AFe 1160 concluded Indhis number. Amon I pload your favor sweot, my fickle ao, the ilusteations for this part are some excel Dest of newspaper correspondents, thin | prefer toating to work, and the infant” col- 4'e balf atone for what I'may not win, eaaurie y ony sadly needs a competent head present | Work, with a good index and many diagrams, | adventure In the Adirondacks; and “House- | jane views of Cintra, Colmbra, and tho con i; Andrew Anderson, Huctington geaticBoiaacd: syileh ve coulis ive hb ie. Hdichur pial, Ory any gees |B compete y and should tad a warm weleoneamong thosd | keeping In North Carolina” ts a bit of per- | yonts of Santa Clara and Alcobaga, ‘I, 1, | O could Tolatm you ever as my prize, Joun G. Cherey, Cedur Rupide, can Yor transe botany of Eastern Contral ‘Atfien by his col- As to tho secomt point, that Is answered by | Who “ go down Into the deep. sonal daniestic exverionee, “ Captuln Put’s | Aldrich coneludes is. chariine sketch ot No warrior bola would be tore Mego and trues Yering onli os lection of over 200 speeles of plants and his } republication of Mr, Mughes letters to the | Publishod Iu Now York, by Charles Scrib- | Novel,” by Susan 1B, Long, and Santa Lu- | Tangier, entitled “A Day in Africa,” beau- Te ee eee eh; to you.t : wine”! 4. Coon, Des Moines, wire-barbing ma- | eaitection of shells, one of tha most ramarkas | Speetutor about a year ago, Things have | nor's Sons vin,” by J.D. J kclloy, are effective and | fully illustrated. One of the inost in- pon wild may alleirinnee bo, tate Youth, to you, 4 tts ©. Crawrora Douglass, vehiclo-spring, |. blo gvat mate, a Mt fully oars ont the ate SEA RR ert Eee RT RH ea TITEOLOGIGAT, WORKS well-constructed stories’ “ Craque-o'-Doom | Portane.eontributions , to EN SH va lleyot your presonoo lingord uae my way: Philip U. ot Sout ¥ yantart 0 SCULe ut A AT. 6 : ary v ts ye eI nd hry ary tours, for they wan tove may wee harvester rece Decatur County, cuttor-bur for tneboulterds co et a at ina avon by ono short year, But ius lotters wre | phe Inte J, Lowls Dinan, D, D,, Professor | 18 brought ton conclusion, and is to be fol- |“ Water-Routes from tho ireak | “Wen paths divargo waaroin choir ‘out stall ander Ki, a rocking chats, Dutton, Oskaloosa, footrest for ENpbalot i uring aching Hasalor, Winterset, cloth-meas- eahlttander'il. H1iNl, Oskaloosa, revolving ahow- “entii?0 ©. Johnson, Oskaloosa, washing ma eet Nickola, Knoxville, oar-coupling. ,-” mit, K Vourties, Falla,’ soeisareppas ‘and, INDIANA, t Hotere p, Daggett, Indianapolis, urinal, Ce ag huele, Hghtontng bolting cloths, Joe an W. Hario, Rikburt, vignot-board, : Bienen atten, Indiwnapolis, toa, woight. ty payout H. Gwyor, Lutuyctta, artiticlal-itone fosenty Fintnes, Bat + nm 5 egter Hottinaun, Hote tr ea don, Indianapolls, rull-Jolnt. ~ dol sereuettC- Johnson, "Stoblyan “City, folding ats Kansan and N. Schwarz, Lo Porte, fan-, torneo Me Orcutt, Warsaw, epring-fastening : Gas. Powers, Now Durlingt ator-eato, “est res W. Preston, Bort Wayne, cursive? + Gurtner Work, Angola, washing machino, » divert a, NEUILABKA, ti region” dellghttuRrending, and his enjoyment and . al Bea 4 lowed by a new serlal, by Sherwood Bonner, | Northwest,” This paper is especially atriy, baci yar He wale Pry ee Rppaelatien of Nature and ther works as or aay and Polltieal eennarhs In Drown | hich wat begin In the Seplaaber number, | timely in connection wtiPthe opentngot tho | Pecita’in, \___IpA Raton, aside from the value of tha writer's narra | keen as that of John Burroughs hhnself, niversily, was an necomplished scholar in and run to the close of the year, Now Welland Canal; and all questions of ine cagcnccae Bewitan i tive of his daily life, tribes encountered, and | A8to the Inst polnt, that Is answered by quote | the departments of hls professorship, and at ; . bs terest ns to the future ascendeney of the Erio Tho Iosources of Virginian. places visited—his atmmary of his observa. | Ing an address mado by Tvesldont Hughes on | the samo thie a metaphysteal and moral phi- | ‘Sho Jnternatfonal Review for August | Canal or the St. Lawrenco system ns Well 8 ies giana Ce etiete (Va fe otoar of Fire Hons and his conclusions derived from per- | onening tho town site of Rugby, Oct, 5, 1840, losopher of extraordinary ability, In his | Opens with an interesting article from the | the beariigs, | ot AHgslssipp! Aransportatl WO | inti fe turning out vatletadtorlly, aud tho grows sonal oxporience. - Horo Str, Files ancornoratinen revert inndy by Col | course of provaration for tho ministry, and | voll of George W. Julian, entitled “Some paul rally Banametttlon fro vary horouucl | thy erope-reor, tohiedo, and. cotion—-uro look tf rewon the soll, climate, ute, ‘Che Int * A 4 te ° y disctissed, 4 ¢ i. i. z ‘it iu true, ts back: foretbl tate , Ae suet Do ALUKA, SoS whee gonttemnn, by the way, la Invariably spoken | after he became v pastor, and, lator, a pro- | Temintacences of the ‘Thirty-tirat Congress.” | cq with maps and plaus, A brief paper of & ee See ee ited mttar tho isthoe dogn ly. Y i} si Intl cress Mr. Dull ed his fi “Then,” and “olvilizing® Riel the author Is not | Of ns * Minister of Agriculture of tho State | fessor, he devoted special attention to funda. | Jn this Congress 3 F. Julian served hi! ae rst Felrospective character, sation AT duno, but ir we tava autticiont rains duet the : | oversanguiny, “The “missions” sent out— | of Tenneaseo,” an oltice not Kkuown in tls | jnental questions connected with natural aut | term, bolng elcetud aftera hard fizht “by a | written by James ‘I Fields during his ast | romalndor of thy uumuior tha lou las plonty of With the exception of the Livinustouta, Mis- country fiafitthonal the book ts, to Arora revented theology, Ho was theroforetuvited | Wilon of Free-Sollers, Democrats, pai Tne | jHnass, fg one of the most dellatittal this ee yee D a atch aairag initia iarkor for slon—have become simply “contres of dis- | extel 4 : to deliv lect pentont Whigs.” The article ta tiled. with H iin ok mL | sev yenrs pust that segtloos not pay the Cay oan | Colony wil dnd It entertuliing reading and | te tleliver a course of lectures on tho founda- ' * tributes n humorous Georgin sketch, entitled 7 several years pa " Heat enmile ae of ie a oN Woneor preservation. Wellae ‘Ae, Iinghes | tions of natural religion, before the Lowell | Personal reminiscences of this peeulinrly Ine | serha Variaus Languages of Billy Moon. | plan neta rate tani Uneae the expatimontal -and a barrier, whieh it will require yeara to | may reallze all hls brightéat auticipations, | institute, in Boaton, In the spring of 1830, | teresting pertod when the slaveholders elect- | Another short story, caylributed “anony- Sirginln wilt Tee ee ein to. ooteah -as-ono oe aweep away, Uns been ralaed against tna very | Many ara watehing with interest: tho devel- | yhout a year before his sudden and Jamenta. | ot! Welt representative us Speakor. Charles | inously, Miss Pickstt,” IS a stron delice her staple crops. In a fow counties cotton has Snteresty th Y have buon, appointed to nite opment of his colonlzation plans, ble donth in Feb: th a FB, Thwilng hasan artiely on “College Grad>'| tion of Now England character, ‘The serial always beon protitable, Indeed, it te always vance, « . « Not a station hns yet been | Published in New York ‘and London by yel¥o lecturen of Prof, Menon She | eae sett gels, altnisteyy In which he shows | novels by Thouag Hardy wal Als Woolson | Gonediureta winple produstion. fnd tory ie fixed whioli deserves the name, uotistravelur | xracuilllan & Co The twelvo lectures of Prof. Dimanon Tho | that “the percentage of the graduates of are continued, Hugh rly contributes a doube that it cunt bo cultivated to advantage ig assisted, and not-n alngle deslrad object ate : Thyistic Argument: as Affected by Recont | Amorlean colleges entering the cluileal pro: Rungestivy article, entitled “+ Assasins and | over county we he ma LI te, ia ng aay cnt tained.) In regard to trade, Mr, Thomson, ' WHOMAS OARLYLE. — - heorios* were highly regarded whor do- | fesston has suifered u constant and chormous | Nivlists,”—nn interesting comparison, bo | far distant whon Virwiola will We classed us a fs not: oversanguine, In all Bust Con. EEO! aedcas livered, by his Intelligent hearers, ‘They decrease? Lio has statistics and (igures from | tween the old -assasin, fgssan Ben-Saba, on roa in doveloplug hor rosaurves in tho Inst ‘ tral Africa he does not bolfaye—or | 20 order to be the first tn tho flold, Mr, Won | have lately been published ina volun by | all the colleges and universities. “OF Mare | knownas "The Old Man af the Mountain, owyeard. that any. olor, Btate in tho South. Hither he “unhesitatingly asserts": there | cure), Conway husilooked over, revised, and | Floughton, Miflin & Co, of Boston, ‘The | Yard's radiates aluce its establishment 10.9 | aud Bakunin, the Nihilist, William Pope: Indeed, bor push bas been go notiveuble that sie isnot auinglo article exeopt ivory whieh tt | expanded Ils notes, padded them with such | publication of the lectures Was superintented | have entored Che ministry, and of Yale's S14. | Dabnoy tells’ a vory alanieant anvedote of | his yulued the populur tame ot tho Yunkou would pay to bring down from the Interior. us | Id pick up, ‘and by Dr, George PB. Flaher, of Now Haven, who | 4.1. %, 44 Harvard the percentaxy has fallen | President Madison and his discussion with a | sro of the South.’ But Virginia bas enough 4 Nowhere did he ssow alngla Tnihoral ling | 2et# oud inaldents a ho could pick up, und, has futroduced the work by 4 briot andappre: | £91n 63.8 to. U7yand at Yule from 7.7 to 15. | Hamist preacher concerning the ratification | biidon woulth to make bor the richest State in form whieh a Kurapean would for a inomuone | CHPONding sume letters of not remarkable tu | ointive. prutaes, Tie dlacuasions of trot, | Hageno L. Diulor has an article on ‘Tho | of the Cunati¢ntinuen liscunslon witch re- { tho Uuion, jaa have soll yoo chough to, Koop a treat, has produceda blographiend skoteh of | Diman ‘ara ch lr How: a | Alerican: Bonaparts,” In which he gives & | moved the prescher’s oppositon to Mr, Made | up our standing os an avrlonitural section, for : fick O iisintges Kenesaw, ear-coupting. | Sooulndon He dos Wy, bedlave tae is | the Chelscun Philospher, ‘To callyhis any: couprelionsion af nil: thronghttal reeaters Dlograpliteal sketch of Jerane Napoleon | fean's election to tho Constitutional Convene | we can ralao waont corn, tabneva, comou. and | ve Mangures Ar Gras gant tation Locks f - | while he deal "| Bonaparte, and reproduces several letters | tion, and thus had an important effect upon | P id quantitusot | : seer ar EE eT ae teats abner aud | thlng wore than a sketch, an outiiue draw. | whilefio deals with the moet abstruse cas: | HOMMRE, Ponwhanes Interested In the | our Natioual history ironjire Loud, rio vais of Cosh, tou aid oops : 2S ow OA, Hore ces HUES | tng, would po absurd, although there ls some ‘ 4 "eo | Younginin, Waldort HH. Phillips discusses ie bv d even gold. In ans a ‘ NOTHING TO ME, fiocomntry, “Very iitotndierapber cade | Unforwation within ite pages whitch sil be ebjections bf afta pe at mieten ae ae | MTho Divareo Question"; David A. \ansan IITERARY NOTES, Bihariing we havewrinit and siatetn practious Tre gi — . : aui-copal is found in the *Interiar,” Con. | peso to future blographers, Mr, Froude, | It Ja his alin to restate. the whole. argument as An eneny-on a ad Mi le alapniny “Mr, Chadwick's new book, ‘Tho Man | Bly inexhaustible supply. ‘Thon add kvolin and ; “Peace fon from our Weodsto b : trl ‘Atrica is doubtices rowdy endugh | to Apparently, biaetha but litle ubortaies for holes 1h ite Want of tie latest Festlts | Sgome Curiosities In Tlurological leokon | Jesus” will bo published by Roberts ros, | Euvewindet ovorytviuu tat ature hi 10 bis cau Hows ry Ye cf take ° | to the letters or jneldents here quoted, alicy, f 0 a “4 , Our mineral resources are lug deyel- 1% Be Samer on 1s pale and vol ‘Teves oF bonds, but abo his nothing to give tn 1 on bolwy offered them for his large * Lafeand tow ut renee neta aiing Hint enn with any, ttultorintty af time for the whale sms ok atiteaion lins been begun of Mme, Sper uy saga at tome ohare ec faa: au aver eear ol if Sonu at dourtosn Mondial Witeh f | Lettora," hw roturned them with thanks, Mr, | iiugo provable by th discoveries at Sotunce, | Celt closes the series of fayya with 122. Or | Jultetta Lambert's work on tho contempo- Sapesilly $u0 ONO ican 7 OOS Horo aud wore T know and #eo : {passed ovor un Immense ares of the Great | Conway Is @ passionate and enthusiastio ad- | ond endeavors to show that, with all theay | Hele telling anise revit witets ckiverhoan | ruey poots uf Greece, : oa Interlocked ‘Bitch? Horne, bs tls nothing to mo. es region, J neyer once saw an ole | mirer of "Carlyle, and his work, short coueeaslons, the rounds far Thetsm are no reddets are becoming oxccedinaly faniitiar ‘A letter f een Anne referring chietly 5 of trate (Miche os cei Bow ota tanta! : % plant, ‘Chey haye | been utlerly . oxter- | aq, “te, is, is tlle elke than a a i en) Wa 8: Jenst, bus rather confirmed, id sea otter from Qu ton thovoher a Tho autlura of two buoks, inseuaraniy jock 4 (th Lites ieocls Whon something sweet sunjnated,”” to transport, the "native glowing «eulogy, We sce nothing ter conaldering the present aspects of the |. Why the United Service should déem It | to polities was sold in London tha‘otuer day | tn tghtlu, wero placed on exhib on Ja Lani When bu st Ucauty leg undor bis feats ‘porter and the came) are, in Mr, ‘Thomdon’s . roblom, he discusses the relativity of | necessary to reprint articles from. foreign toy $80, one from Robert Burns for $70, and | winduw yeste die. Long. tus, buil thoi Fometning ould OE ato to (tft from the Dolnion, aupertur to railways, elephants; bul | $2 Warrant an Inference of any grout Intl | Ktowiedse, and the aieettice of tans and | miuazines, when it-has atoll a capable stat $155, bly possdgsionubout. two youre, ‘Thoy’ wore i veut Joke, doukeyscor any othur jeans of trang. | macy between Conway,and Carlyle, however | force, and presents anew the argument from | of correspondenta who Write tntelligently on. | Mother, dated 1789, for 155, p found iu the worthorn part of Michigan ie rt. | Ag to roads, they are of nip value from | much the former may consider: himself to | order and the Araiunent fron Contant salting | nll llitary and naval sublects, Is a inystory, | “The autographs at the recent sale of the | kuatleman prasvesting for plug lands ai fee REieAGir aft tush iis | vbr oe iu greta | egg mae | ME Aen OE Gta a | often Viren. in | inte geet a Jat effucl dU iapar 4 z 4 v 3 ° . i Y - : “hily dee ing pay 4 iste nery mark indead,?? a | Adences, One fnatunce Is recorded whon he yinelng defenye of the uld positon that the | Mujor-Gunural 8 N.Y," aro so constant went for # mere song. ‘Tho MS, of. hiy tech HOE: BON a re lg te PTT "pis cS tall : nity | ure on Slavery fetched only 83.. ne the Dares-Salaamn road) talked very frealy, unbosonied binaelf, so to | facts Of the: word prove. the oxistence | givena prominent pluco in a bright. ivoly dorved. In this case the aniiuals, bad bean PNnepraueeey as veaco and, avourity, svdak, in the presence of Mr. Fanwoy, who fot an intolisenes hte designing First Fingazing deveted to ive, fpiotlca Mabjuots * The Duughter of Wonry Sage Mitten: ree cake ueforo isouvory na gutters are ‘developed more steady and industrious hab-'|-sat by yote-book in hand, What a ORT Cause, whother that Caugsy” be infnit | of special interost to military and naval | jouse ” Ia the title of the now story In Sorib- | plmoat oxact counterparts, und: the Interlock inne | ite, fd othorwiee glyen a distinct Impetus ny Trying could havo wrliten had lie Iiyed | or nol 4 then, goes on to‘examjne | men, His articles aro mere conipilations and ner by the author of “An Earnest Triflery? | # Perfect,» | mo material advancement, and helped on the | buts few years longer than bls friend, the doctrine of ‘Evolution In relation to | quotations, with tho main polnt of which iret ‘bart of whiel fn tho en G; Binine, who" has: suf- ‘work of” civillzation.” Mr. “Phomson’s j. ‘his hastily-constructed memoir is not, | Final Cause, showing that If the theory of | every army and navy allicer fy a4 familiar | tho firet‘bartot which apocars tu thé mld- | ‘Secretary James G; Mains, who: ont views of the future of Afrlea aro not roses howaver. without Interost us a shadow, Bout Evalitiun Po rue. ey by modern | a he neod be An * are; cutie suimacr: holiday (A-uRust) Runbed the be fered In the pat y ai Th tase of future Bee olored. .| ahead to fe Warn! of what is follow, | selon i er’ catablishe: han Vocates niforiu!| In the Nai a On CEs . Mr, Thomson praises the native porters, | It reviews aud notes fairly thy chief events | the evideuces of intelligent purpose in the | U,& N,. calls ‘atiantion. to seine abuses in | scenets a New Kneiand waturing-niace, and | tacks, says the Washington. D, Ou Stare rhe ed Secure un wlow of our Ye lays is Poroverinta youre wi, tty le aud toda lee, ‘WHEELER. { inn i » Bow ‘of - thea Mitogular tnetauoes ot si t H \ j ; §