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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1881-—SIXTEEN PAGES 9° a PURLICAT ‘s ; i VE "7 ata hl | duction that stands Meher Ia modern estl- | vente and sayings of the couple whose | Juntes; “ Progreasof Anthropology ti Amer. { The Now Natural History Mugetun, Museum consequence of this great Import of speclo IO Mae kee ts ; Lit ERATURE, mation than tls Salta work, El names give the sade Its title, The Ha fg. [Ee A Ppa eee aeons at auth, drenalnet tty ne Javing Artists, pal or ute retention ot the metal Droxtuee at IE OF y Vang p sale, over 2 Loyie: : a BHO, B S a % . iy 4 ev of the Union lias teen “é AND SE Philosophy of Istory is born with ft, te | having a large sale, over 20,00 copies haylng | sp ss Matic o Year, ‘the Cares ‘ 8 LIFE as huthor Inquiring tuto Uke motives of anenand | heen alrendy soli 9 Thomas, Pictures of the Year, ‘The Career and Works | put upon A sound metallic basis, as well as sof the Living age dated July ] Of Flasinn, A) Study of Jan, Tots, He “artleles any lish Birds and ‘Thelr Haunts, Fact in Land- sa conta: artle tn me hu) scape, ‘Tho article on the Cenel pletura is hy very Intieh expanded, In totes and coin the currency Ins within two years Increased ' ‘ the hidden spring of histories) aetton with An, Ocean Free-Lance" ts tho title of DR. H. W. THOMAS. Taine’s’ French Revolution— all the erltieal lntelligenceot our bestinodern | Mr. Russell's Intest-romntce of the Cia ‘ nhout £0%,000,000, It therefore now affords a af 2a paues, elvlog the discoursos . apg? i i 2 > + "1 9 T. A. Trollope, and he seeks to show that | the basis foran fm 3 rnasneact ot is, fo, wt a tng, Crayon . Conquest. {inguisiedl by, teutlirulnes, ‘historical in | thyga book as lis former works, yet bought | atk About Odes"; © Panis: «tn : oO eee Sian TNS Coreg aneese OF expane seriatte ‘prtee, ole es euitinnera, ners nent of parte,” ‘There Mave ntieady: to Intatent Liaw why ee tiv, ea Stories Madras"s" Personal Reminiseenc ART NOTES, yeur or two the likelihood of collapse niust : 1 ranithineaty Chilean, hoon six diferent Kuulish translattony to | Woutshipsandsallors told fn techniealterins, ‘4 Poynter Is to patnt the visit of tha Queen A Stratford and the Ceimenw Ware a" AV Ocean FreeLance? is thelog of the | Hews “Among the Dietion r Tress, fitted out in 1814 to prey | Walter Scott and Hs Mother's reneh and An tanh coumneree, more | "The Arabs of the Des ho too remote to exereiss much Influence on the linmediate, course of practical business, Hut dint tt will go on ts {ust what we think Ainerienns axstime without warrant, ‘The of Sheba to Sulomnon. eee eee i 4 ides— ate oP AU aay aeciavee cities GE VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN, |Fr0h Jowett's Thuoydidos— Young: | sash of wich ot. dunele ays gome alee | ad noteans Folka’ History—The Black = * ] ‘Thucydides has been the adubration of | por My he Smatl] |. The total recelpts of the Salon amounted Lae a! , win Envor of tho histo! students for more than |e: lly the forme: ler entcer was ex- | Squire of a Century Sinea; “A Saul to nearly 34,000 franca, mere Suet that thelr oxports. continue. to wx- Aadrean of eee al Angie Bass, a score of centuries, tia style | traordinarily. successful, at her yous Note-Book In the Seventecith Century’ Toward’ the Art Museum of Cineinnatl ecu shel (mports bnyalpg Jeno proof what, Read Cdnte July 19, and | fs remarkable for condensation, giving in | adventires imuny and thrilling, ili a rs Chatter How She ‘Told a Tl $249,000 has beun patd in, From Y eau continue to draw gold phe following neldress, 0 . g we few vivid express! whiell he | good deal of the harretive 4 fetlon, Ht has | by: the author of “ohn Halifax, Geutle. : ‘ rain Eitropes. As tine goes on wa think t6 ing the signatures of nearly 100 promi- nist have taku W Hft, and | substantial basis of teuth to rest on, Ibis) man’: My Poor Little Kites’ Cousin | L'zirt is to publish’a translation by Mrs, | Will be found that tle States form in this Dearins Is- | published in the Franklin Sanare Library, Fellx,” neo respect no exception tothe rule. ‘They will export more than they: import because In one way oF another they form still a debtor coun= rel waite anElan lone? eT aa Mark Pattlson of Claude Lorralne’s will, we "The Beautiful Wreteh” Is a pleasant |S bp Stine tetty sus! san ws Rarer Krug Torey Ilnck's fertlle fa Mr, | the usual amount of poetry, . K H Irginin, has ‘been D ret i “ne! pent Repubtieans, of Virginia, Matthew Arnold's Poetry of atta tuali batween, rt mt ae undersigned, Republicans of Virginin, Byron—American De- details, and a elose agr me with He "She Tite Club trip will not take place until Mtoe ton fulsecdles of inte anh with) whit we. know front Hi Writes tow titel 10 Write neal tints en fall, as several of the members are abroad, try. The. windfall brought them by a few nti prt Mreaot to Leepubilenn party, cisions—Export otter a Es OF the events and parsons de Hae atte The ‘ pind perceptible fallin, LITERARY NOTES, ‘The Ilstorleal Society of Tennessee has sears bal harvests In Europe and Paceptlone yotlor vanity tO ructlont it thd Hourbon Tablos gerthud which inspires the fullest eontidenee Of it Nis. Intest- works. from the standard ‘Tho Scandinavian philologtsts hold their | appointed ao committes to writea listory of permanently altered tholr position in tila ree Preresty Fe iat ee een tno caanine . shorn observations he shows the keenest Ine LS bg aie qualification to whieh | Ausust. ‘The Salon this year, as managed by thenrt. | on Inwaso far from preventing distinctly tealeht out Heese und urge all palrlotic. sieht ft thy secret enuses of hus action [ayy tent! to prodies, In thelr norinal state t “ ety? ntitled. ‘The "A Lost Cause: Story of the Polish He- | Ist: t "3 8 tha 1 Gubornatorial Cun eneneple more thin olive | Minor MentionAn’ Ocean Freee | and ‘the mental nature of mane’ ‘The er Ea ree ae Cath ane hon : Iste, produced 101.410 franes more than itd 1 . 4 they are debtors to England for nearly the iy on pretiy,; delleate English git! | bellion,” Is the title of n new work by W, | last seur when managed by the State, shale fepublleats : P apreches in the text ure his own Invention, | yy 1 . , 2 < hole of the frelzht on thelr exports and une TU ara tig Arr a Lance~A Beautiful Wretch. it wis lo etsy task, os many. translators vis Un eH Hs Hie, Hauora a W. Aldred, Paintings, statuary, bronzes, engravings, | sulps, and at the the profits of that car- Liverd] 147 irtcen years we have Youn waging $ a Ani onde ort ES : Sow ‘i : y 83,011,600.97 Fer a ee nna GE HU Gu uA CEM ound tu render tito good Enatish Ms | qudafter several mistnderstandings, during | sm Olt and New” ts tho suggestive title | Mtl books to the valitd of $5,040.77 anopeles : itl to : 6 rage go elsewhere than to tho States, They tonelseness, poetic tore and eloquence. | ong of whieh he bedomes engaged. to the | of a voltmea of Sunday-eve ning dlyeou gSported from Prane to the United St ane mem betare the law; tn bedimif of free ay are our debtors sfitl for Interest on the very large mass of United States railway and other urites Held In this country, and for the rns on the millions upon millions of British capltal Invested In’ United States Mortzages, land reelainations, house pron-.. erty, an ute. In one sense, too, thelr eHOrMNONs ‘{enmigration -constitutes them debtors to Europe, for the presence of such xreat mnnbers of allens Jnyolves n steady draln of savings remitted ta the relatives of. those aliens, For these reasons, as well as beeanse the tari laws net as a stendy and post wiTectual cheek on the export of almost very description of home produet except the Wo produce of the soll, so preventing the. States from competing with other nations meh equal teria as might make them rpowerlng presence in foretgn. s wethink the ‘purmal condition of" ton thator a debtor, The. Union is, es, , 4 >, nc | Some ot tho dimeuttles encountured | vretohts” sister, hd marries the object of | delivered t winter by the 1 from Qet 1, ISTH, to Maret 31, 1381. ire tnilotand a tuceount, Wa bave | Art Publications — Magazives — | itis arstitor ara iis: ser ford by | yates Salar id marries, tha, abieet of Ceres eae ea et py the Mev] An woodensravers in tha Wnlted Stat Pair “If wo enn gut tho Books Recetved—Literary Vrot Jowell: The hungage of Thneyddes | travel in Switzerinnd und graphic deserip. | George Ce. fe eet fe Oe | ore invited tu eantribute to the Bostan fexhl Secoweus to rominite a Heket we enn win” ¥ and Art Notes. t presents a enrions and Interesting problem, | tions of Brighton. ‘The novel is published in | Chicago, announce for early publication, ition, whieh be open eb 4, ‘The ntun- Republi twhab your eaemy wants you to because Jt belongs tow perlod when the use the Franti Square! series, Is profusely te} <A firm at Bolton, in England, Is earrying | ber of engravings from any one person not to Onis ‘dunt do Ith" is axiomatic. Wo of swords and constenctions were not yet | tistrtt a and tins for n frontispiece f pore out energetically the plan of publishing | exceed 10. tr fhould Buvo no desire to commile vertaln sul- LITERATURE, ised, and an original weiter had ateh | tiuttof Mr, Black In the armor ofa knight novely as feniletons in newspaper udyo- | Parts of the Louvre were bultt without 1 mo tho bane of greater freedon in varying them than was | of thy seventeenth century. ented by dames Mayn. ‘They umounes new | eelhirs, and the ‘collections tn the lower bas boc ae epee ls he Thin Seo Bont th TS Electoral | PAINTS FRENCIE REVOLUTION, jusstiae dy ue feasts iit and the |, —" The Exiles” daa Mussian Jove story. | novels by Mr. ayn litnself, and by Robert | roomy are sufering from dap, ‘To repalr the Wi rn the countr, dify tho North, anid init atand> bt s hoes f ne cersasnaanatt Q The eis Auld im Siberia. ‘The tenditi :] 5 this singutar neglect the Ministry of Pablle rotes tena to gull es Rt acho progress, and | _ ‘Chis, the second volume of “The French | Jogleal comnection of and sentence at la 1 In ta ne ; 1 ee tera Buehanan, ‘ Works wilt have toexponel segnth ng like iy Meaty of tho Nation, ‘TAB itepublle exnnot | Revolution,” ts Book. 1V. of Me ‘Tutne's | were stil elitinyy amd trregnliar, | 4 4 | cluaracters ure Yogor Semen «political | 414 yronoged in Louton to start 1 Browns one Fayence eo feurrat di atratn, | atriotte men | gront work, * ‘The Origins of Contemporary | ‘Tlveydldes was a sercat gentins, welthig in ant | canviets . Nudege Davidott is bet Hberty: | {ng Soclety for the study and discussion of | #1 aa Th willie towalye al considerations of | 2 ‘a te voted Pret WAN ty aideernmmnitiioal age, when loge Avits Just ati ET sti it oh shh ht vinta Mt vermis, |e works of tho port Brownkiz, aul the The Art [nterchanae printed amidsum- Hn ting and aflolul putroaaye, it heed be, | France.” It ts devoted entirely to a study of | heghinine to becultivnted, who Ind thouiclits loving Fronelt dane ikoltshe Segor it | Publicathn of essays on thet, and extracts | mer mmmber | K whieh was enrie! allege yu break down the party whose every Ise | "The Jacobln Conquest.” ‘The first volume | far heyond his contemporattes, and who had | Chiet of Pollee of eet ‘1 CBr SMT trom works Iustrating -them. ‘his ig | with a deeors and H tie In tuo pasthuts heen sectional, rueeyaned onete | ye sits work was issited It 1973 and In St'the | great “diMeulty tn the arrangement and ex- rand Ladistas, aided by Mf Latleur, an | odor culture rin nad trations, the 1 belng Mr. Frank Fowler's prejudlest whoae cla in Uda Stute lw been . i iression of tem, whe ts auxions but not | derlike to eseape netoss Siberia, ‘Chey nro : drawing from his paintiug, “Young Dace Pt iy enpressve legtstution, trampling iin- | author defined its seo, Jn the present vole | PRs an oe Tie eee en one followed by -Yermae, but reach the wiley Jevons 1s nt work upon at otis, ui derfoot no righior the poommuan, Whether white ume he refterates tus definition In the Aint nat te auityaristd) at his persont rexluns, meoting with’ wt Itnds of exelting von polltieal weanomy, to be entitled Is Sat 11 Sketeh Clu sent. t of binek. fn onler ae tbe ee eee treads | preface. In this volume,” le says, “is in éations av his contusion of negatives and {and perltougs adventures. ‘The plot ts tet # Principles of Reonomies.”” Mr. dev Hatinagandl Sketel Clu sent, tn re- a coche tl fee Faery eitho HUWrDOnS Hays ¢ nee ‘Ons ar Wht another, eompelled to export loved Avistoe! 1 wile ‘i 7 i o "08 ronsequents cedents; | veloped in the mostskiliful manner, at itis | iitends to supplement this treatlse by ty klik 1, to the Glasgow [lack than’ she imports fn order to pay her fas rine OF Hy the tertek Of aie WL bar Toad eas Ger Mata ae eae aes nett an Miao nant invelved Hunpneetbte to futon the tyatertes un ttl they of fnlstorieal Introatuetion to the a tus of the ea et wcen tlety, sit ee aud rete she be by Srv elinnios beaten: owe eater hoa: = i sf ren spelcoyrnane! re ML ‘The: deseriptlons of the hur | selence, dn the form of a student's edition Pers — =) dn he ‘orts ta do s Ont: Erninon-sehoulayntenn will ballot od ae powers, Other historlans will write that of | patently WE Hits CHILO TI Ete | ie cattle the | S 3 t p black and white olls, Indian Ink draw- aie doy an cutward drain of i 3 ri i t ers aan Suiits WW . ” mirtiviole to express ubstraet eens tn] ceane, the nurort boreatls, une polar might, Adam Siith’s “ Wealth of Nutlons, of the tho making: “ae hts “substitution at | ul tilruge, wud the Bren leiie up of fhe Je Foreluners were represented nt the Jate Tomy | one eousteyetion fur another; at lis | ise Nivid ventlatic, and beantitil, and th | sain, necortng tu, the Menitenr dex Arts, i ores a a re L' repe! vords varelo I B of q x vst Amerleuns , jeriit a e : cS re tenes 5 es | yells! Vind rene ULISLS. ir} LA 2° Baal a fond ar aa eect stent nebroken and tho last part, on the Revolutionary Gov. tt int sentenesUulbsa he arrlyes Bitlis ene translation ling been done by George D, Cox, Reais Ps Suttons, 2 ata Fromenty’s “ Encainpment, meee Gud walt, wut Mhere bu a firminmont set in | ernment, will be as long? By bls own frants A really goo translation fs a rari Prof. —"Mildred’s Cadet; or, Hearts and Hell- | Russlany,) 3s Austro-Limgarlans, og} | andhis * Falconer,” 19,000 frat ce midst of the waters’, hor iol S growing wap to declarations. M. ‘Taine is not in tho field as a | Jowett ty entitled to all: praise and credit for | pattons’? is an undsnally original Jove: Swedes, 46; Poles, 13; nnd Norwegians, 1, ‘The Chieago sketehing party to Virginia, eFUD PIES arte ee ribler tramicrants pase | Mvalto the othor historians of this bloody | ining furnished so exeetiont a specimen of | story, dealing. with nm stinmer sojourn ab ‘A (runsiation of “Monster, Madatne, aud | composed chielly of professors and sindents of we etre less fertiic fulda rather toan | period in tho wunals of France. M. Thiers ho trunsiatars work, ait cleurent duclialt West’ Point. Mildred, the lierolie, objects tlie Buby.” by Gustave Wrz ix soan to" be | the Academy of Flue Aris: took, tie Natural fubject themselves to tho buetal, Spprossive | ts still tho best histurlan for those who wiyh | Hels falth fully reproduced al fo wedding i aman a utiuber of yours her | ubtished byt. 1s Peterson & Bros, of Philne | Utidse by storm aud reproduced ir by penell, } , Y ‘ row y delphia. It is satd to bey ‘voul, India ink, water color, and Ne Wales witite our Rome te | tbrilllant nurrative of -avents as thoy oc- | fy iiberal and compralenstye, not nurrowed | {long parents, She is taken to West Point, | Jersiee, scribe 5 tM se — New York I. Per sere. aa curred, ‘This work of M. ‘Fulne's Isa sup- | by the Greek arrangement. ‘Take the first | and there, of course, fails In love with a fiance, mud ts dexeribed as a French's photograph Neteieh Heratd, ; Fijii—Tho Readjuster pacty has bravely} itgment to thatof others. lt iy market by | few sen at 'Thiteydides, an Athenlat, | eatet, As may be expected, cadet life ts ox- ous basis of * Helen's Bables.” and toubt The Liternntional Exhibition of Fine Arts ralled a bult. TU has done more in one brief year é ¥ ‘ wrote the Mstury of the war in wiieh the | tensively treated of, and inany things are | Ont pasts tice eee ee ee nO doubt | ne Vion, organized by the Assoctution. of af power toward Hborailzing public sentiniont, | enreftl study of single topies, by reallstic Poloponnesinns ‘and the Athenians fought | inentioned whieh no’ writer has yet touched wt have ay rs lle this country, as it is Artists of that elty, willopen at the Kunstler- svollshing custe loxiaintion, restoring tho poor | pictures unt sharp eharucterizauons, by | aualnst one auother. Ie bemin to write upon. Che wuthoreas; Alice King Hmnilton, | Sbley ictus’ Haus on April 1, 1S83.and- close on Sept. man bls rights, restoring and imulntutuing tho) sow analyses of men and thelr acts by | when they first touk up arms, believing that | fs the wife of a United States army ollicer, ‘The publishers of the new edition of the | It will le umnaged by a commission of fommon-sehinol syatent of tno tate, waking : i fH i Yl male 4 cn inthnate acquaintance with | ‘clopedit Britanuien™ announce that, |. thirty-eight members, already elected by tha A tr) vivid word. wo [Me would be greatand memorable above any | and pe Hssue bulluts and bullot-box stuffing things of.) vivid word-paintlng and w supyerabundance il i Teluting 16 West Pulut life, and of the nuanifest lmperfeetlous tn the | Association, epublican arty hus been able {rhetor’ : x previous war. For he nrgned: that both | everythin a Ce ee oe eatalianer ines afrhotorlenl touches, Sat inet tho Author Bites were then at the full zenith of thelr. | tg the famous military academy, ps of [nots aud indiana ty Vol. XID, ¥.S. Church ts to send several new water South, bucked, us ibis Deon, by the Natlonat | Stppresstd tho expresston of hy detestation | titties: power, and he saw the fest of the pet Asics which were inserted through some bunder | ootors'to te Chicago Exhiition. ie tte party, with Sult control of the pawor and patron: | of the Jucobins and their alties, AS we shall | Jtoltenes either sid or Tntenting to sidy AMENICAN DECISIONS. or othor, UW ps of these States will be | Sten tleluing seyerat plates tately. Phe most byeut he tious iterlelss it ute Labeeatmove: | Se he culls them by theirappropriatemmmnes, | with one oF the other of them, No movement | any tyenty-sixth vofttue of American De- | Steplled. In tet, new maps of all the | poen gene quaint, graceful coneelt. called Miche gues down now all hope ts. uxtimutsbed, | albelt ho Is ncldressing Tepublican Hrauee, | ever stirred Hellas more deeply thu tis: tt | ate ven\ysiath voltae ot a netienn He Bites of the Gnton already reached in the | Wie Witel’s Datgiten,? She fa neated on ‘Ropwymentot the vupliition taxnan pre | which buses its Republican origin in that | Wes shared by many of tho Burbarkins, and ‘in this vol HHL be found originally ree | NOW Hssue will be given to the subscribers. | a crescent moon engaced In amleable conver: cnuisil to voting Will hu requtired for tal tne to Revoluth f which ducobint Y might be sald even to nffeet the world ag | ‘iu this volume w : k Under’ the title of “Mother Shipton In- | sation with i salem owl Mr. Chitreh wit! fone: the whipping-post will stand asanondur- | evolution of which Jucoblnism was so | urge, ‘Tho charaeter of the events which | ported in the State Reports of Pennsylvania, vestlated,” Mr, W, IL Harrison, of London, | paint this subject fur the next water-color ex- (og monument to Hur folly; the country. Just- | prominent a feature, Le expresses regret at | preceded, whethur Humedintely or §n oF | South Carolina, ‘Tunnessee, Verinont, Vir- | has brouchit tovether, ina [ttlelookot sixty: hibition. : fees, in tho role of King and Hel es ele run-| “the dissntisfacthon” which he foresees | remote antiquity, owlng to the lapse of thine, einia, Alabama, Connectlent, Deluware, I+ | four pages, all the Intormation whieh ean be It was decided by tho Fine Arts Ci itt thale distranchising mills uticheckad, and tho “this work wilt cause to many of? | cannot be made ont “with certainty, But, hols, Indiana, Kentucky, Jouishina, Maine, | obtained respecting that rather mythleal dine £ was teeldedt y the Fine Arts Committers - ‘i Peat G er ul yy Cait iy 9 aay ‘ tsa 23 UNCC ¢ * Piielal prealigec bat isveancant torbe of tie | Of. politcal prinelpals.” But itmay well be | fmagino tint former ages were not weeny | spol und New Hampsiltre due Lond 1SSte Ee doe fel attrabated, ty | te,bext work of sculpture or pulntines exh Fone and ainowor tho land. fisindmbers ure | doubted whether hls plain fanguageandopen | elthor in thelr wars or in anything else.” ENPORT4LABLTS. her, which has been floating about the pa- | Weds, hls was aardeit to Fant Shiri of tho producing class, which creates the weatth | condomuntion of the manner in which Tes Published in London .and New York -by Bernhard Websr, New York, -hag | pers the last two or three years, how proves Sete Vicariate emuttntetL aster es Sa ett eee ree tee -publicnntsin first took root In France antl the | Maenlllian & Co, brought outa seconaypdition ot his export | 1, bg 8 hicins, por trated by n Mr. Charley | Sheet of imusic and singing with gusto, Tha a ea Let us, then. in aspirit of [excesses and rolgn of terrur’ consequent tables, adding somo Naluible features to Hindley. of 4 rghton, who his iade cons | jronve of this work has been sold ton rich telf-abnegation, Unite with them ‘in-onu eu- | thoreon needs my exeuso or pallkttion. Cire YOUNG FOLKS? Insvory, wwliit Wa nltcalsn eniujilatlon torseusetat || fied of oll ” voce, Wisdom, duty, invotess Mylo turned on the red Hghts and used them | Mfr. Butterworth hus a pleasant way of to partles engaged In the forelgn trade, ‘The i him rer of Dein Stanley wilt he Blad to patroliam, point the way. “Loew timiy and } with’ no unsparing hand In depleting. the | making dry‘fucts intoresting toyouns readersy | {ivory apcue all dhe haportant. neticies | RUCW fat the, Ms naitresiee ae eee {| MCUrist Delivering: the Keys to St. Peter In fratteriy walk thorein: let us save Virginia and scenes of VI-MY,. Even tho plillosophie | and of conveying useful Information with | of produce, giving tables wileh show ata delivered while in this country two years the Presunee of enr Diselples ys £283 for ee ee alto the ead out one +e mignet does: not attempt to: comtone the | out appearing to be playing the part of ped- | glanes the furelgit cost, Including expenses | hiro with fine portralt, It Isa beatiful | Mouverman’s '*'The Miseries of War’?s 4472 1 4 See Hh * ss broken forover, aud henceforth wo will buve ono | offenses of: the lenders,- Nor need M. Taine | ugog and tenchor, ‘Chere ts nothing ortginal | of hand! ing, ete. memorial volume, whieh should be blghly Wyp's “TUlly anudseapes” and £735 Specie or marketable securities imust at once aoe Ate diplomacy, of war, of the finane Ye ) -Amulhst these wrongs the ‘Republican | . ‘a 3 pes Arialy tought, Our stato bus rotro- | Clittreh—my subject ts a tmited one etchings, etc. iecent Parts prices are: Cattrbrt's © 2 tise de Chevreutls,” 5,000 franes: Cust Moreau's “Enlévement de Hojantres 4 francs; Corat's * Wille ee) set Itt. ‘Thus, the whole question comes in plain tenns to tum on whether or not the States AL expect A continuance of the exces tionaL, elretinstanees of the past fury vents, it they’ ure xo favored fu spite of the headlong spec-, ulation now going on there, all may be welbi for the next year or toy but ff not, we may | witness a stirp and disastrous pull up atni . distant perlod, On the whole the evidence; polnts to the conclusion that, for this year at) all events, the States will enjoy. no sich axe. ceptional position us they have Intely profited by. Firstaf nll, the great iniliax of specie, 4 with its resutttng expansion of the eurrency, has produced its invariable effect on prices. These have risen atl over the Union untik, forelen producers are able to compete within Itagalnst the protected home manufacturer: and to beat him. ‘They have risen untal wages dlspites of the most serlous claracter’, have either broken autorthreatened to brente + ont and dlsorganize the much propped but } essentially sickly industries, Worse than ‘ , priees have risen ttntll they begin to exe | erelse a most damaging effeet upon the t power of the States to compete abroad In the ¢ eof those articles of rw produce! whieh for the last few airs have been thelr great mainstay, This ir the txt wheat tride “hag * 11 less profitable than last, so mttuh so that | owerful free-trade party is gathering ig | great “corn bell? of the West; and asfot + he neat trade and the export trade in Ive « te, it has been carried on fur tho greater purtot the presentiyear at a dead loss of, enormous magnitude, Beeves can be sold to-day In New. York for within a few shil- ngs of the price their enrensses fetch in the London mark ‘The United States aro therefore weakened for. competitive pure poses, and nothing probably could gaye their export trude from most serious reverses but another disastrous harvest In Europe, That, we are glad to think, Americans exmnot now expect, . Nearly everywhere in Europe the wh minons rile of tho Bourbon Memocrauy. Stil tha thotghtor the original. Wis rendering | senior, the’ choice of her Seal rand nimble s popular in | crayon, eb Venetian collector, Recent Louton prices are £724 for Rubens? Nf 4 - ‘ ‘ for his “Sunny Landseapa?*s £550 for Re harvest prospeets are deelded|y Detter than tountry, ove people, ona Interest, and onordes- | fenr but that his pletures from: fife will be- | in bis books, for, he borrows from whatever ai Ms ., prized by fs frends and ndintrers, of whont | prandt’y “Le Connetable de Bourbon Be y were n year ir Sxeellet He nye" ee ET 2 cole yatent furlors tanong ie ory county. sures he couskders most altables sia he denaanlucuainee eatialit 1881, Then are chotrentnds in this country In all de- fur i. Van tier Gay fi Calin, witht g a {pies were m Seu BEN. acelin aeenunte OF ‘ frankly acknowledges his indebtedness to 1 % on-por! he la G y | OG War and Fishing Bouts it Anchor”; and | trig, and France, ‘Tho German harvest will » DAYS OF ELD. , Neense which thelr ancestors mistook for . da dae : OF rare Interest to thse afllicted with salt] | A. pen-portralt of the Jato Dean Stanley | ory for d. Ruysducl’s “Entrance to a Vile | fu! Ll renany f : fo-day, vihon Elunvon weeps hee moutlcnsithaed Preece litany: ‘The. War compiler of histories for young people, ils nn ans ¥ oct any hevidlfary or co ee Dean's suciat lite, by Mr. PM. Potter. wh aie Foreianer. ft Clitna by ti Me bolt aly sn " Bualn At home. inne Por ull Earth yaimotoura,,| {ito Which: the' Jacublns plungod France is vorks—WZ ays In JS jwou-polson, : —— Theeler, D.D.. 1s annotneed for immediate | gland eets aire als ! ni aap ie actin over muny yours” 2 burely eferre fo; alias nothings sald of Ae ore ee ieee l sete fully?” ‘Cho writer prefqces his work with BOOKS RECEIVED, fxstie,b} C, Griggs & Co, Chicago, Itis a | good; aud althowsh we carnot now at the best on Ife was Joy, and yricf a thing obspurs, ha business and. goclal state-of tho country é y : f tho statement that “sevan-tenths of tho hue | goexerosmex, . Translated tate Raglan: with | Suecinet Iuytory “of the contact of Christian man family have scrofula in some: form,” | Introduction, Marginal Anulysts, Notes, and In cleat Mt Pe the Chines re oud yery perlinently asks, “Why should any | dices, By I. Jowett, M.A. ‘wo Volumes, New Interesting and thoroughly trastwort] inediciie that really cures t need ficessnnt | York: Macmillan & Co, Prieo 3 Wheeler was nearly Slhlveaee stilent 11 wred can tall | Yousa Vonks’ Mistory or AMEnica, Edited | Chinn, with exceptlonal tacdlities for requir Tho frst | yy Mezokiah Butterworth. Mustrated. Boston: | lng knowledge of the fucts he narrates. produce anything Uke enough’ for onr own Wants, he States Will have te face grent com- Pelltion, and most ikely very low prices in our murkets. With an overwhelnting sure plas yleld they: night be nble to do so, in splte of the untavorable conditions they have created for thenelyes; but sould thelr sure pipaienecsirgies ie | during * the -thno ‘covered by the'volume.? | 2ag-Journeys in the Orlent—were warnily Tid tn this'chost iny donrest tronsuros 116-~ Venice was selzed and hetit-by_ a minority. | welcomed by those for whose use they. were Wa ae uRE ind tne vo the duysor eld, | ahere was no timo during the first outbrenks | espeelally prepared, He has naw published ne enet ae Ror stove cul mauraty aa | wl esol hy bythe free f | Young Polke” Ulstory_ of Amerien,? ‘Tho smallest Joy my buppy childuood bald, «° "| When a resolute tounrch, by the free use of | ie at Melondite Instore: he | advertising? ‘Those who are ois ; *) Risthvonos sha Shvtes soldlons wees fakWune | Ganied Siatey’” nokuilantiy tMvsuatede ang | fo.telr friends, eun they. not listhrone, ‘Tio Swiss soldiers were faithful ed strate vaity. % In thoso hiest, memory-haunted days Fono by, | andl so Was the urtillery, ButthoKingtrusted | mulhus an exceedingly popular juventte his. | twenty pages of tha pamphiet, containing In Bates & Lauriat. Price $1.60, Jord, Tero isa dainty robo sho somotiines wore Hine vall- ert L ic : : Willinin M. Chase, James Carroll Beck- | pits he, as tnany alluge comparatively sinall, Ero sho erow wiso in much of Houvonly: the puople, and the people were dehuded by a: | tory oC our drigin and growth, “fhe apening diesen aa von aul Antluentiat alive, duexcit Hivonurios, | iy Tinpalste with, abort hum, A.A. Anderson, eM. the dime liles “of thele trade imay well be And things Inilntt, bld from finite uye. "| fow fanatics to whom equality mont to | and etosing sehuptars and the parts having, meu, ure how rendy for gratuitous distribute | Durand. Voh ik Now. ‘York: Henry Hole x | Lawrence, and If, B. Denman, who sailed in Ne SFO acniaer thik smadlers ava tlie (Ab! bow {¢ brings to mo a picture falr— subordinnte a nation to thelr own views of esteulat refronen to Oana ite for Ho mise Hon! to. theso, desiting ir anore, complete | Gor Pele sito, f June for Antwerp on the Belgeniane, tivete nck Aas eonelustan to thd ters we think, picture of a [ass whose thoughtful oyes fuw anid justice, Wo will convert Franeo | purt, original, wd many stot Tita botter hota | Prospectits. AM Inatiries should be ad | "he Coust's’ seene. ui tha French of | rated the pauels and ceiling af the fadtes Neer yet by tears marked unrestrained dospatr, | nlo agraveyard,? Mined Carrier, “rather | terpoliated In MeKenzie's te es & Lauriat. | enbin on the way over, Chase painted a isnot nuything like so secure ns the more 38 y minds. ‘Che Hinstra- | dressed to the author, J, A. Gates, 1. O, Box | Emile, Gaboriuu. Hosta oy ¥ ig slows | Stheiine Anericans Ws. They are just ‘Dut wa: + 4 than not regenerate ibour own way!) ‘The | the attention of yor . § ‘ Privo 60 venta, portrait of the Captain and a Venetian views . dh “hal ae ub mas In lore of ishadnoss ovor Wito.), Jucabins were minority of Mi neuples | tons hve. beet. ted from different | 7 Kalamazoo, Sieh, Mit, ASD Mig KooreNDyKt Ip Stanloy Teekwithra portrait. ot i lady’ and at study of Jn the clr anata tate a a lat atlas Tha yeara ago! ‘'Thoy are the banks 0 wido— feauncon, with a population of nearly 30,000, | sourees, and not espeelally prepared for this Huntley.. New Yorks W. HB. Snlth &Co, Price | the sane standing by the mil and looking ‘ bs ‘he tour-stulned Now andhon—wheresoleimn | had but 30, and out of 709,000 Inhabitants | work, Some are nppropriaty, some less so, MAGAZ! + Some look for sueh a crisis iy the coming * Ssenwt 3 umn a cavalier in court dress Y HenY! rhe ? WES. By Victor ‘Tissot aud Constant | Seawarils; 1 : Antu, but we are-by no means certain thas ows Paris hud only 6,000 Jacabing, In all France | but they serve to fasten a polit inthe mem- | ‘The August $ide Avealo abounts fn base- Inrs. Dy Victor o anda dapanesaie apple-blossom decoration itn AMT ne ts i Tho wuters of 'Timo's devastating tido, 7 thoy it Y ro for tt so artistic merit ig not ‘ valor adventure: Améri bitudotphins TB. Peterson & Bros, Aline, +r ene t will develop itself then, aven should rt tido, yy uitinbered but $00,000, Wit is this | ory, und for that purpose artistic merit isnot | pall nnd racing stories, and water adventures, Prive th conte. of the ceiling, and the others Inndseapes and de ‘ vais Bearing upon its breust a Nution’s woos, “Jacobin” who. Ineltes'ta rot and revolue i ee Th + things cometo the worst so far us tre is reautred. all Hiustrited. “Why ‘hose Boys Did Not | Ataenita For Scnoors ax Conieaes, Ty | fgures. ‘There were about a dozen works In rerned, The. ere Re Ono.day, when tidal wayos awept swift and “Hon, atid sitions wunorlty rules the m: concerned, ‘The gredit bubble may go. on strony Published In Boston by Estes & Lauria, | tun Away,” Is told by Miss Plympton; "A | Simon Noweomb, U, 8. No Now York: “IHonry | ull. swelling for months beyond the tine when jority duspotically? In lls eliaraeter—* ox- N f ston.” by Frante IL, Inv. | ales Co. The srt Revi ya that Afiinis’ portrait | cout en look for trouble, Holders of ie , : ‘ i, = Night with Paw Boyton” by Frank 1. Tay- | porrny or Bynox, Chosen and Arranged ti Phe sirt Review says tha: nis’ portrait | contions mien look for trouble, Holders sony, pretends to have t conxelence, . 9. lis Pr dames A. Mensaall sends us a vole | qsitesusy? by A Nivel ONleor, ‘The girls get = ‘ us, tiaving fixed. th inuels dnone n't contunplation: of the And stiffed tho heart so loving-to tho last. common sense Is zone nnd his moral sense is | ontitted “The Nook of the Black Laas”? We alittle romance in. How Dot Played. Sho re GN Dprce se Gr SAO. Holy eharcttoM, ion tg ls took: at nine Seer pat ‘of the ASE three yuirs Again, throt mist of tears that dima my sight, utterly perverted, In tixing his mind on | do not question the slutoment that it Is ithe | Was ‘Two, by Sydney Dayre. "Tho | “Hook or tie Bh Hy dames A. | that has miiny moods. The dark, pletur- | might lead them to expect, spf itioy Lath woo tha frogito Abytriel formu (AS basta JouRue able Lode most complete nnd extaustive monoxtaph | Femonade “Man's Story ™ Is a“ sam by | Afonabull, MD. C Robert Clarke'& | esanely-eut vyes, droophys at thelr’ outer jo Liste i NET its thoy’ 117% f . pt 4 i POrners, We y witl- {poke from out thts Jace, and held to ua ft thoy to viewing his adversaries, aud’) ever published on any game-fish.” 16 Is | james B. Marshall, ‘Che serials, “Sharon,” ‘LeGexps oF THE NonTawest. By He To Gore | COPMETS, Were shade to by the homes of melt ———— ceenne: . THE COURTS, ‘That treasured cinblom old, a wedding-pand, .] even his rivals, og miscreants deserving.of | entirely practical in seopa nnd style, | sytaying Lis Own Way,” and“ Polly Co- | don. St. Bank, Minus The St, Puul Book & | ftun Fathor, that of keenness, and Mr, i e death, On this down-hilt read nothing stops | and = will undoubtedly fully meet the logue,” ench have {ustrattons, In the elghth | 5tatonury compuny, ag li diitedt {hata suite fee aleaila. Alloged Malicious Prosecution=Judgos ‘ tat shay ott on predallnge ring hin for, in qualifying things Inversely to | wants and requirements of the great “To-Day" article Hdward Everett Hale talks moments,” Tho peenline shape of the fore- a and Kurlan to Deliver a WUyears LCRuveaN iarhy cat ovoR Dee eT: | MHL (rue moanti, he hay violated within | ssid growing Intarest mnnifestedt on this sib with hls club of girls and boys, ‘Pho mum p ART. head—extrordinarily high ane rethor yare ile of Opinions ‘oeDay, and to « focord Fiieur than wy Mothors lite. Ripslt te Tent naa ae Rte Jeet, ‘Phe lick bass fs 0 gamocish of tho | por guons with a poom,:Salnt Einlly,” hy Pun TIONS Ferlits Deh spmewlint Insist ony i Hine nae AFSUIeMtT ty “the Mtpopt Cae, iB, 5 Ha! ees. ek spretminently 1 3 y a "1 NS. xigerated, ‘ 5 nds ft UC, Ja Kon ‘ . Honky tlh ta Haron, Teaches eyes whieh regard blindness nyelenrs | highest order, and fs prodninently American | ys, 11, Frye, for whiely Miss Himolirey: tins Mr J. Pain tae Ae head nun draped Tit his awit ine cloak, aul holding A pyran ae ene lonti yesterday in tho Carlous Retlections tho Weakness Ph Pat A "erect Nehari inte a an ae 1 Nev eniter taut or the slawh, a RonHauleee dae W. Riley ied bers of n French art publication, now in tts | Ms widlenwake tn his hand,” Clroult Court by Frederick Coggeshall agaluss, of the British Nuvy. patrfotism, and which sanetions murder | {hey Mountaligs Dut, wile the antmen | tiutes a melodious piece of versa cutitled | svoond year, entitled L2aredele Mode, It a W. A. Hrown to recover damages for ullegod. spatter in un Knytigu weekly thus indulges tn with duty.” nid again Me Tatnw says | ang T GOIELIOHE et fairly represented In | “The Land of Used-Lo-le,” Helen Hunt's | isn work for Indies, abundantly iMustented, ROCKS AHEAD. srareeate weoscutinn, He siya that on tha Stet teulutions: A of themes From the fist, they Jet loose on | American angling works (mostly compli | contelbution is a plece of history for children, of duly Brown, clalmieg to br tha nygunt of the 4 nd Alled with matters of tnterest to tho Suppose wo went to war with America, I] society street riots and Jueqierics in the of fi hors), the black bass | entitled, “Lhe Baby Show.’ - Mrs. Cell aN ; cite ae?: The Nearness of n Finanecint Criste in Brunily Buspect that those ‘naval wend rural districts, prostitutes and rufinns, the Hens fein title nut Tee Ienoredd —It 'Shuxter’s poom {6 tition “In the Black Rattler ae lt ‘ really a insiton Journal, the United Staton SUD oe tha ea He CUstluusy and] foul and thesdvage. ‘Lhrowghouttno steely | soy pues of nn unecttabls and lnsutictent | petteys bocm te enlltted VT noun, ‘the | Hing olso ata hhh artistte standard, both Zondton Palt Malt Gucette, July Demon? ee 12g Enaitsh Adeutralty would be re- | thoy profit by the conrsest atid mont destriiet= eharneter bolng all that has heretofore been | young Inquirer,” ts illustrated by’ Miller | it toxt and iiustrations, ‘Cho first sentences | A question of much Importance to us at UE Wur, Wille tho Americas Tented Ot elulDs |. Ivo paxsions, by the bilndiess, gredullty, and | devoted to ity consideration De, Henshall | dad Tayden. und a hunnuoek pleture bs Atlee | lt-tho artele on “Lees” furnishes kev | the present tlinw fs the stabliity ot the Now Orcoutwo ‘igany dowutod ut. tine wo" should Tae of uh poate en Fi dearly by has been well known for tg bust fe sears | Mtn nbvey- accompanies Sirs. Clare Doty | note to the Hght, frothy, sentiuental mode | York tnoney narket. We are not dependent trom The attiea acete hae won thy by threats of Invasion. At Inst, tinting io mui Eta ia tha Lunele chapters i is Batos’ pretty verse, Blue and Gold.” is of treatment adopted by the different writers | on that market us we inay at present be on Gers ronched home that the Aimorioan ‘frigate power through a general upheaval, they | Worl: iuve been published bofore ii xporting | 2f¢Dermote also ling some good pen-and-luk | ty give attractiveness to the somewhat pro- Paris, but we hold Increasing amounts of f Seusthution bad captured, atvor w sbortaud | hold on to I throwgh terror and executions,” Nat He ryto. re pictures, . es’ discuss TOW is bi si . selena ii id i ‘nel ‘J S , H WDtications, If it weru necessary to rend salu topics’ discussed, ownn fs born, | miscellanvons American securities, aud have pear Sees tho: Bagllat trlzate Guorrieroy | And nally: “the 2 PREY yy (neon) in| rough a book of tho size of tls one | ‘Tho August Pit lar Sel ico Aontnty awakes, sleep yunishes, triumphs, and dies | avery close Interest of many kinds in tho evo the ronurty and, Woon confined, | Uniitioss wore ees, ak Hite wore than ) about evel species of fish wit anintene unter | sata Hs its standart of ite Toe, | 1 laces”? In that sentence the reader fas | eontinnanee of the present ense In the United foluced “thotmselves with considering tt inde th mates or h apltag, frills and trots | WANE exnect to uncounter or i dshlng ex Heat peficle, peg aera et the text of the balanes of the artlele. The | States, “he Amorleans,: in reckoning w Amero bnpbuzard mischunes chat could | 2oNds, Inmates of hospitals, trulis. and trol | ourston thero would bo fawer fishermen and | rig, mighe mare proper! be entitled “Lhe ‘ he artlsle. States, “The Aumorleans, U ep Het by repetted, Ibut tdings raplily arrived | [vs of tho gutter, a degraded and dangerous | yyyre fish, lenshull has apparently cons | Romance of the forring, so curlous aud | journal fsa follo of some twenty-live pages, | thelr gains mouth by mouth and week by oF the defeut und capture uf gio Tiriish snip-ofe populace, outensts from society, thoss ROO | suited nll knows authorities, und his book ts | entertaining t the story of its nature aud | issued monthly, with many Wlustrations I week, dwell with great comptacency on the ycettutlons at tho Peavoole by Sho Hornets mat. tho. resto! France, thelr troops, Huey ehitd continues his physiologient articles, | taining colored fashion-plates, Each nuts | importe. ‘Uhis, they renson, gives them the Ail boa sitio itsastors. ‘Thess could not | an’ insiguificant uiluority, is recrulted POETRY OF BYRON. and this month takes up the subject of “The | ber contains elaborate descriptions of recent | power to call gold from thelr foreign debtors that rendorect, Aare eRe supa ena from fat Futuse i; japluanlty ae F] ‘This is anothor of the Golden ‘“reasury Hluod and its Chee alation! isutlatione tho cntertaluments and of fhe: tallets warn In paymontof the favorable balances shown owa, A: 2 all capitals, amongst the eplteptia and xerot- |.) ‘ nntnat series, “The ‘Len fe vat. ‘The yalso onenslonnal tiovetate, i i v : Were constructed: on an Tuproved ae us and rendering this still mere go by Its. mise | Poctry of Wordsworth,” by the samo cde | rystatement of. the pinrveluis results of | er : a Z| inists among them count ut prese} in modern priucipta than those with, whion - thoy } conduct, linports Into civilization the degen- | itor, Mr, Matthow Arnold. If we may so spectroscay ic discovery, “The Origin and with socluty toples, eto, Says the zlmerican | on this power as a sure preventive sehadteutuct, Aud nelongth tho wuthoritios | crucy, imbeellity, und infatuation of shnt- | enn it, there has been -of Inte yours a | Ilistory of Tifo-lnsurance,” by ‘Thvodoro | sirt Revicws “In addition to Its record of | of Quanctal. collapse or pante, Should fend arte ued tholr oyos to this wturtling fu tered temperaments, retrouralle Watinetss | vrontan reaction, During the poot's Ife, | Welle, isa lucid and fustritative introduc: | contemporary things, L'trt de la Modo they prove right In thelr caleulas trouser “xburienuing sume dozen orse disas- | and bad cerebral organizations,” “MM. Taine | BY se 1 tte it ion tv this important subject. Dr. Dyce asplros to jnatruct tls readers In tho fashions tlons, the headlong pnee now attained in tllelent syle af shinee tea Beunnon, a more | fs not an author likely to tlad favor wong | and .for many - years therval nM + | Duekwork has a short but yery ractieal | of days zone by. ‘To be inighly commended the ercation of naw undertakings for the ab- tun other waleb ind struck thelr eelone ee coe | te Communistic classes, the "Jacobins "of | was the fashion to’ decry Byrons artlaly an The Insutticton| so ot ‘: in this connection Is 4 tine colored plate after 4 nt ft MGrlwants, . t 7 o | to-«lny, . to forget his virties and remember only his our dieturies, The In- ehimucie fo Ue y” | sorption of capltal may bo continued for Doak tho celes & nestoeR BEES, Of the ,Caoans ‘The book ts commonded to Amoricnn rond- le sintaiatins Un tne Heures, lu: derntuln: views; to Ignore hfs pootic merits and tnboo | tolllsonce of Ants” Is wn urttcla by tho oml- | Witoh gives good Idea of the dress, both | some thuo with nu visible algn of impending Want avail uit ore, and will furnish much fou for thought, 3 : nent psychologist, George J, Itomanus, in Hn “iftee! i , Bugulticont ironetnd Hose aaealiet taro ee elses Ir fa neatly La and clearly printed, a hils yerses as Immoral, Kven Theory de- Witten ho goes curefully over ‘the subject to'| Masculine and fantnine, of the Fifteenth | danger; but should this poworbe hua ginary, phbost subme y nounced him, aud he was soon forgotten. | doy Hed upor Century,” the stock murkets of the Union may be not Hbood thoy. would cxperlonset aul twurao fan inated pepe patter emia OF Inte the hitshness of the eurtlor erities 18 vat has bose ant of fo intellect ae ‘Neab —We hayo received from tho publishars | fir olf a collapse, Now, tn {cde ut ths ‘Doutly #2, Guorriure, Java, ate, and bo blown rf Now York by THolt & | suecvetod by more generous and liberal | remarkable Nelle creatures. . Lunar Loro'| the eleventh and twolfth parts of Eber's | matter tho first aie bed led rin Legg . a u tof ne uo ul) Wo toatntain throo larga | Published inNew York by Henry Holt sentiments, and now Sr. Arnokl has pre- | and Portraiture” is 9 readable history of our | ‘Exypt” the muguificunt work to which we | borne tn mtn Is that a steady oxcexs o! ps terratioan, anuseee te eract, "Ono in the Medie | Co. é red wn edition of Byron for family reading. | knowledge of the moon, Mr, Francis Gaiton | haveso ofton alluded i terms of pralse, Lt | ports over lnports ty not hecussarlly 0 sen rom port ta iue that gous“ pottoring ‘about : " vo tw vould probably ngrce ny to a ila utriking reaearches on mages by }| is only necessary to bay that tho ilinsteations. | Of Wenlth, Andeed, itty usually very much ‘Wated “Wen goths walled su mannel Hoch anda). THUCYDIDES IN ENGTARIL Se fave mareone auie wrobaly or whit nig ry an the bi erptrn Monthly The |-in these two Jast numbers are superbly | the reverse, The nation that ia always eee adel by that dlatnguisnl antennas con, | | Teof, Jowett has produced a worl worthy | WANLSMOWIG led Leen anittted OF what | Kaleing | wp fn the Augie Mondlty Pho |. ta these twa fast muuben {nayection, wut | parting wary goods than It lunports Is heatiy trpedbbuny, cumpoued of ‘about the oldese ,| Of bls ripe scholarship and thorough famill- Kind, ‘Yo our thinking, Afr, Arnold hag done | gins deals with tho vital subjoct of * School. | that thera ts no lowerlugof the igh standard | wlways a deb vty 3 ton, ariel lls, Sxyaus Be: (Hat Ironclad, which has gono tothe Bultic | arlty with tho Innguago and: history of | his work with diserimniiation and good fudg- | room-Ventilation”—n subject that can neyor | of excellence the publishers have set thom. | ports ure needed nt pny its are vin ane ‘to tho awe aeiay tho naval Dower of, a land | ancient Greece, For moro than twenty-five | ment. ‘To be sire, we seo little of the Byron | be discussed enough until we arrive at bettor | sulves In issuing this work, ‘There will bo | hent exainples of this Kind we fave wan r eter wamerattlekon iuvalutus, Procably, owe | h Pro- | ok tradition, tie uiithor of “Don Juan,” and | practice. Geom Stnto hing 4 woot artiolo on | nbout duhtoen mors paris before tho work {3 prtielpal colonies se thelr fonns tu nutand Ae obaolcto ag NR InME the spine ary dearly || Yours he hua lite the Chale of Reulus Pro- | ro nan to whom. virtua’ Cand’ “ree | thot Orlin Uses nee Awmenit teed doe | complote Pe deducted, and th Indie and Faype nnd, ; rondo Admini | fessor of Grock in Oxford University, and | spectuuitity’ “ware oly targus to | liyron Dedinteteas& phulosomhicel botanist, | rhe American Art Rentew for July te | lems heomtnengs tn Russia, Austtiy, Leal, commanding thom ; : iy ‘Hruated tie th we With ‘Tee eae He UN: "| duping all those yours he has been n faithful, | bo romorselesly punctured and ineeruted nt | tukes unto Unltin diont ites? hers oO lis predvcessorseiiherinagate | Ue, Spal. Are t fase, toi ae’ and austen tt {Ene}| earnest student in hils chosen flold of work, so much n lit "Hone othr Tanne wo ie a finely nid aqtruativy papar gu the He'or th auuntity, "Waller Sire an sing United States ts an excupttan fo the rule in alahed, Hehe well be muatortully | Spout Pinto, se natnted inte higliane untchieas veri.” to" aten to. its inet Dou articles ts closed by waketch of the emi. | Pboclmens, OF tile Ae thie a Paeteane | lanporte ba th Of ui overpowerlny cont: 0 sli " rt nit. ve f other countries ‘ PRS resencnsprercaness Inensures without discordant Intervals; to | nent. German: chemist, Prof, Bunsen. ‘Tho. owed. Dy other, fr, | Wiaped of tho wealth of o La ew Eugish Womon shoot, * :| with Analysis and Jutrodutions,” 9 work in | Watoh the best tllghts of hs pootic muse. It | departments are full and varied, and ‘the Kovhior's alee Sean aancnt bleh neice eet re MHA ERR Taree Of, Wis inthe ee a izes Who, whon Inst hoard,| four volumes, which at once gave hin rank | ta 4 pleasant, companionable little volunie, | anunber iy one of unusual attractiveness, ety he hag renchod Edmund 1, Garrett, und | the case. Lio United Biles has had mticlt Out, and eeaate, nt Bonnet'a Drift, ibe .| BuouR tho iret af Greck scholary, and we | in while, lis ay. titroductory chupter, Sr, ‘The table of contentsof the duns number | het also furulshes some spoclnens of New fh null, orl hits found such ready markets. Li help uf ir 'Houumone, aye eagomd wR tho") now “havo from lily pen what’ will-| Arnold Plyes a sohiolarly comparison and es | or'the Victorian Henlow Iss A Callornin etchings by Thomas Mora ‘Thomas Daylde Hurope that Burape. has been temporarily: en pencuamaged roninanion wr hur-eoduteye;| ‘probably bo his greatest work and bring hin ae Wortawariy an yron ra or tho Wo | Volitieal Heonamnats «he Political Beatle | gain hus an instrnted urtlelg on SF TOW | very much hor debtor, In conseyiones of ous of vb tou Craters ® Duteh Huet | jmmortal famo - among . scholars, Ills | POC ny of the Australusinn Coloniss”; ‘A Page | irescoes in the Benedictine wy wi WOT this position for the Inst few, years Anieriea New England Furnltura Company, of Grand Rapids, Sieh. commenced a autt in attach men’ ayuinet hin to recovor &Lh, und cbhargedaim wilh tho intention of fraudulently concealing or othorwise Uispoe lust 4f fs property foe the pure pose of tlndoring bla ereditors, The attach. - ment. was subsequently dissolved on bearng.: Coggeshatl says hye bis & furniture store at No. ad West Mudison street, carrica a 814,000 Of goods, tne never’ hud any Intention of running away, and that Brown musce « have known that such n charge was also, and bad no caure to make it. Plaintilt caunob Boe eurately vatinnte bis dumagos sulfered by sucky false aceasatlons, but, . THINKS HE MAS DEEN DAMNIFIED, to the extent of several thousanits uf dollars ‘Tho writ of caplas was ordered to isso by Mage ter-in-Chancery Wallor, all the Judges of tbe conrt boing out of the clty, Judgo Harlin was in conference with Jutee Denmmond yestorday In hie ehambors, and wi dellyer two" optutons at noon toed ay and then leave on bis vacation.” Ho will probably be bere aguln In September, It id understood thas Judges Harkin and Drummond will boar some argunents cesta iu tho strvot-car license oases, Jn tho caus of Thiwkes against tho: arson Land & Water Power Company,: Judge D: mond yeaterday made auurder dlecoting the Re- volver of the defend: toluise the water power tu the Dwight Paper Con ny. oie SONEW QUAUTERS, ; ‘Tho Suporlor Court Clerk's ollices, papors, and =| renorda word yestorduy remaved to the new Court- House, To-day the ottlos will be open for Lusiuess, but it will neccasarily bo somo days before the papers tire accesalbie, Shows Saga vanmenoed iw sult In tres. ass nudinst the Pittsburg, Clnuinnatl & Bt. + aut Hantroad Company, laying damuges at, ° Aide Orummond Jestorday appaluted D. We. Mitohetl Receiver of the Uryant Building, on. tho ‘corner of Dearborn and “Handolph stregts, The property has for several yours byon in lithe tion, tho United States Mortage Company |. aving fied a bill te furoctosg a murtyago on it, which da still pouding, : ‘ . * COUNTY fou, 7 19 Pitteburx, Fort Wayne & Chic Rall- wan Company commenced Proceadinne: for the ute ty i f 2, tverhnd iu flo “ida cago, B ck P Canal addition ‘to Chi- rropaTy coun, gdttoProbateCourt hus pdjaurned until Wedace: ny, = 8, 5 GARFIELD, =,” ~ "* London Punch, Bo Ot to dio} With Sourago net : im te? L = L ae hh Now Yo Macmillan & Colonial Ulstory” 3: Willlam Words- }. Cassino,” ant Thomas 1, Winthrop writes on if nil gold to Burope, and Bue ca {Attending tho HtoyalGamuisstier, aeta:| * Thueydldes:ransiatedt Into Kuglish " 1s. | yd Wblshod tn Now York by soaked Foot re Meriis Boalt od an Oneue of Aina; LOR Gucliah Poseuata’s race POCOPg Brennen RETR Miri Tne rato Par AUARES a congrane tho oroaten tng dart, 4 very wind age eeu os whooting powers '|.q massive Work in two Jargu volumney—tha |." es “Womans Work in Victoria”; “itichand | another article on the Pennsylvania Exible | TStou teinporurily resembling that which | ang kd pfuller than healing bal. , + . %, by Florence halted Ate, of tho Boglish. | firs¢cantaluing the translations the second 2 MINOR MENTION, |. - Cobdun and Free Trude"; *A Constitutional | thon, : the South American and Mexican turritorles Siete ogee a A ator sk, ‘Tho mutch waa’ array fou. ‘Tho | the notes,-a chapter on Inscriptions, and a | Mrs and Mrs, Bpoopendyke” Is tho titlo nestlon, ang ius Surroundings dans Fupite > {The Magazine of art for July is a number | uf Spain jong belt Jowards the mother sttttt Bout foueet Giiiereaclon wrest c. “Flsteneo with wha tal Howey rille, Lady | yory cojnplete jndex, : of a little pamphlet In which Stantoy Hunt- Tontemporal ne ‘thoushe of art ritalin, of average excellence. ‘The larger wugravs | try, tag been a reglon from while TRE CAUsH the kuuvos wito suuldo tho State, - elory, Thora | Stutes have been able to gratify thelr craving capa a tig ib, ue for role, in reo wid hs tee hate Oe the present your ites tou! TE ellie nod ene gS ,000 fy gold from Kuyope, iustead of, Sungtatieo OF 20 yrds ote eee blavod ae | Ptyueydides was undoubtedly the greatest | ley has collected fogathyrsdnwof his humor- bo ai i Inge are not : . wroye, and the United States.” : o! teers, oaey ‘Florenos ane bee credit ane Tot Anglent historians, uot even - pxcepting | ous articles contributed to the columns of a ed isa lack of cleus 1 ‘The leading artivles In the American Nat- | do not seem cur ihy OCF MenP away wlyuAlly Gere eet ene | Herodotus, OF bls hivtory of the Petopou- | Brooklyn paper, 1¢ the wit ls nat of ahlkh | wAutiet for Aunuat ures. "the Gear Croated Plave-sevking pests of hunoss rule, ‘ Equal to either fate he'll proves” uy Heaven's bivh will Inctine the soale BE = enough cut to give a really good engrays ,t H ‘ ; | Neslan war Mr, Morris saya: “ Ju the wholo | order, there tg'no luck of quantity, for the | Flycatcher,” by Mrs, Mary ‘Treat;,*'The Iteus | ing. The contents are: Ala ‘Tadoun's | ws ‘In formur years, sanding hither lurgd ‘The way oUF pruyere would fain aval “st sony Eoalitiwoluot cane ae OH | NS of aneleat literature theto 1s 10 pro- | litle book 1s" led vith. tho. curious. ade | fUaiat, Rout? af A Tee ey one ee sae ee ee eee eT ee eee | ake pee nue ala aya he ’

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