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water seen through iniste at rat 8 Wherenn nO Jove Nath ILL Kia ely drawn in for fear of loves And white (iroat, whitor thin the silveril dove, Through whoge wan marbly creeps one purge vel. A few stanaas from The Dole of the King'y Daughter” show our poet tnanether maui: Sweet fs tho po that Noth thore. (Clot OF gold Is gogdly prey} &eo tho black ravens in tha itl Miaek, G binck, ns tho night iro thoy! What uo thoy thore, so stark and dead? waters, Jaq blond ypon her handy: | Why aro tho tiles Seeker with red? (There ia,bluod os thy river-sund!) As ABO ‘ sof hywns wder & general head aregiven befdre the hy nis nider Uhuttaple, Lf suel a method v adsdsuble It would be far better to hive these first Paes In thelr obler and tinder thelr severat heads, olther atthe herding vf teed of the vole nate, Ag itty, bud fede [suestnel tor the con- venfenee of ministers or dthars in tho matter ofselection. But at best the ontlystos of sy Index of purtleular ce Isa rent overs writing for the Soldiers’ and Satiors’ Fulr at ( hfe wy vary,” Baltinore In Is6h Phis last verslon—un- pis novet cf hia Haining Hovarss of Si sitee dunuelly. the oie hs would inl yon arity to A Chicago sculptor Hothedt John Ponoghue - pacha it The symbol eliusen' ls a wounn wearing Mr. George W, Childs bas mado finportant | erown composed of uraln-clavators: ‘Sy the. additions to Is collection of autographs, | tand ate holds etalk or corn, and in the mer, and Hutwers also on album containing foe ce ler foot a1 the head of a hog—New 200 sirurtures of mare of less Mustrlotty per= ‘Che bienutal prt 129,000 £1 a3 santa, It ts strange? ays, the cdeserlption f othe ying ie jon ranes has beow of the Bulwer manuseript, “ that aman who peak ed by the Fye rt Heelan of the’, Kad published as much as Bulwer had jn | Freneh institute to M, Nisird for his“ Iis~ iV ch | and Poetry of Ireland, with Ifstorieal and Critics) Essays and Notes)? by Altred Mt Wiiaim, ts author was (he sveckal corre. spondeatat tha New Yorle Zethtene tn fre land at the collapse of the Fenian conspirsey Tn 1967, and bs now edltarkily connected with the Providence Juterial ‘the cottece tiowof the intterial hing beon the work ‘of years, tnd the book wil) dielude speehnens pot only of the bardle Jacobite Celtic poetry, bat of the peeuthir cheraclertstte tied original street bulinds and peasant poetry in which Ircland Js so neh, and. of which to vl ed uuiler: eee a Ui var ronerorriows. VTE RATURE, oe mp) LILLS PUBL. TST BY 6, 6. BRIGGS & CO., CHICAGD, | Oscar Wilde's Poems~The ——- Sweet Singer of the THE FOREIGNER IN CHINA. Aésthetes. . WHRED EI 19, Ds pv In No WHEE - of We Cy Bawryor, Ph. De Uy Prt Ws ee ohne hy Mis! sino nocountaf thocon- | Dy, George M, Board on Ameri- yiligntion with that of Confuctus Slabt. ‘Lhe hymns aa @ general Ung are wall selectad. Not nine rst-chissy hy mts elovorest pectof Chsistian cl 5 i el . ofc tory of Freneh | Literature”, This” s (001 Ve those aro roxardad by ithe Chis ship in Son There 14 one man who loves her trues % been glad to find tape f Watts? and Wes: MAGAZINE. Tadwatne fs scrawly and irregular, but | competed tor in tal, when Ms Thiers wong; merce, a tho whole rane of Westomn know!- Be (led, D red, Is the stain of oral) ley’ hymns, and fewer Pransiations, which i folrly legible. i. dt hing sineg been wnined by MAL Opnert, / sqie, TE Canes AN vin china and the Chinese feat _ fo hnty duagennurive by the darkeo’, yew, | te nimost always alitfind untyriea Wy | | Tho Victorian Review for July has the Hook's" Feticion” David, Ment Martin. Gulzot,! + ten con Ae A yt and. romancy to the (Quo grave ‘will do for four) F ¥ ubservy thine tt ory lan p BROUOFUOD of the following {able of contents: A Bitot old oath MS nok Momaner ot Wo Ninoteonth Marlette, and Paut Burt, i . a + We yttote one more ye shorter. poems, | lyin i 4s, Or at least not of } ras R p is © Phx. ne Be a 5 20% Reeent care, GERM AN ‘ Morey and Judgment~Iomes of | tne menting of witch IE i) Father aidlietde 10 dig it eagle woriyao! tong, wllorts and rr ne tient eno ele B chee Sateeants it ene tuns he: Serturday Tee PITA a Une Rete : Gur Country—Chalmers® discover: isgenirus: . titan ese el tive wert of thee atlon: A itésumé; “What Is Insanity?” ( wiint to hus indfeated (3 all the wore revolt | Orman on Ww Heed nut bles, Jiave been ‘without Grammar or Dictionary. Digest, * paige ar Hagar hawer Lyi, ma ig to see, thn wth Condition of Crops, Sarkoty and Use Hid beentss is ns inetTetlvly nttam tea ig Teatee hartie hones SOUT tne ote Inger eMUphong ne text hy hymns is generally | in the United States?” by Janes F. WHlln m= rat of 2a i MY t BY OR. ZUR BRUCKE, Ju the dim mondawacdenctate thie fatiliar oe, ssuRlier ns Sniginady | gon (Chteawo)¢ “Noctirnal Cerebration’': | ARG Aho, Speenatnr:. AL dition Ai earn eat a aay a . part Bese: essntenae ate cals . Nia slitiens af iettteds whic “Aspects of Queensland Vexetatlon” | jot mfschtovous; snd to Introdies tt into or | funeral | A few clay vessels of the migration, ovine EMA, Od ecuor™ tor | Business Directory —~Magazines—Books Athore Rummel is tn skuter | wall” ca eaneh 9 euunittafon tor pablle tee, | (Queensland; The Slory of Payeho”s | alnary Wrawharronns under the nau of rail ato with fit ee sgnesber Baganed Ho! A a] tf a “A Why should alf that a eolposer weate bo le (tha Contemporary ‘Chought of Great | novel without any warning of tho revolt ie Franett Government has organized wv ‘Avquats {ring to acquire a roady command of | * Receive d Art ee oe Osinger ut Persephonut serted, only for the reas that he wrote IbY | Britaln, Burone, tnd the Untied States ” nature of suing of ity contents, 8 an insult | commission tu cultivate io sense of beanty) sTathoso Get nal Ciorman, wo kiow af uo | rary and Art Notes, Blaniwtha ealls att Nacata Gn ths other tian ths ndrevable toad sell (“sig Gathotlia World for Septembor trenta, | C2 ohinary renders. Jn the youn. Ita Presktent prapdses toerectt ardtnary comay and irviding ae that hero pursued by faut has the wil deg ay tho matat at eseellent h ngs te Stele’, He ‘i Ate Tinie ne ate én for Res dormant i ont Mutr, the naturalist, has gone upon schoot-hulld ns a jones elemint ant npr . At ts svatuarnls 1616 : 0 ne jelly" wes! the eeent Redeames fives,” reproduced jects: | the Jenunatt al expel anid bs exe ute, to decorate the Jarger colleges with Ze ruck, Nah atop the quptl bucontes i; LITERATURE. Min bata tah Cana neehine at: tis Taras alven inthe arlkiunl fort, lustead | Ism t Rome?t “One Hundred Years Ago’? peated ta contribute Me eer eae stb] re peaintinil friezes, and to ornament bis bed= ei rous or a ros nequisition. Ho funrns German, S SGAGATLNVIEDING DORGS Fe eee ie g beidouns Mis tate, of auch s inisernble, earigieure ts tet wilell | by Willlam Dennehy; “A Song Without } to the Century Magazine. Ih the September | ams of ule poy witht Lapent tes And hello- gone tha pamo manner tint ka learned his s ate! BMS. GBinyer or Porsophonet Jy found in thy Pres terhn Jymual Words," by Sara ‘f. Suntths “Chambers of Seribner he will have w paper on, “The Con. | Bravtres the best masters, Iu wishes also’ Bact og.” Even if Mr. Wilde's poems svere better , ‘The tanes in! Worship i Song" are for tha the Sntnts,” IL y M es on * | iferots Forests of the Slerra Nevada,’ the | 10 estabtish Jy cael lyede a srealizand attract othe! PART I.: than they tre, two {nets would operate to And gtitt {n boytet civatey Inust part, Mowing and. truly inuseal, Jr, | We Saits, ae by ale DP. Thompsons | irastrations of which employ the pencils of | ive muse . ow rns, - | prevent them from revolving wnprepidiend Young Daponfs ciniienzes his mates dollecan’s compusitiong are, with only few Christian Jerusalem, Part In. by tho | ‘Thomas Maran, George finess Jt, Charles ‘The inode of reconatrifeting the burnt por= Foradvanced cinssos, now * onatias | eritlelsin, In tha first place, Mr. Wilde, by Dost thou remember Slally? - exceptions, goo, many af then charuring, | ftev, A. F. Hewitt; “St. Plus Fifth,” by the | A. Vanderhoot, and others, in depleting the | tion of the Tullerles and the appropriation of Several new ones in thls pook are ttre candi. dates tor popular favor. | But Were ary toy miiny hew tones inthe Work, aud some of then aro too diMeult for congregational use, These fists ave perhapd the snitural sesult of tho fact that the compiler is hinasett « sites cessfil composer of niusic. Such wn author is strongly tempted to alt too much on lis “OpniR NEW BOOKS ; giant trees with whieh Mr Mtr, durlog { the new building have be é in . ears of tramping tn the Slerras, has made | A proposal ntopted by the Chamber of Dep IMmsele fauuilius, “A. neen| and ConctudIngg artes, nn revenly cong iby the Sonat paper will appear In October. opentia “credit”? on the builget of 183! “A singular story,” says the Boston Con. | wnounting to 200,000 francs, for the romovak rer, “13 told tr cotineetion with Mr. Mow. | of the ruins of the palace, Jt hay been de- ells’ “Dr. Breas Proetice? now being pab- | elder to ercet between the Pavitons de Flore fIshed serially it the ztilantic, It secing | Ald de Marsan a imusens of modert art, of that alady.of this elty contributed to the | Witch the arelitecttire whl, as intel as pos Inigazine, after *Dr, Breen's Practice? was | sthle, neeord with the bulldingszof Villibert In type, a short atory that so mitef resem | Detorne, Kev. James J. Dawgherty; A Woman of Culture” (eaoncluded), by Jotin ‘Lalbot Suit: “Lepante,” by Matthew Daly: Latin and French Plays at the College of Louis-le-Grand,” by tia Inte Lady islanche Murphy; "he Opti Habit’? “by 0, W. Notun M, 3 Trelad =opnd tho Asis? tha Rev. ditues P. Ryu, RANG tntAZNG onNAONNceS that “The new voluue af the Cathalle Warld, bewiuning with the next aimber—Octaber— 1 deterinined one Bin Lacon keeps x yout for thoo~ Kor thee the Jucund shepherds wast, GO Singer of Sraeplibin Dost thou rontumbor Sleily? Ones ft a while Mr. Wilde seems to forget Dinself anid the eharnetor i whieh he is de. sirous of posing before the world, and then he writes a stunee of real merit Uke this? Rolug oursaives tho sowors wid tho suads, . Tha ulieht that covers and the lets thug face, The ie uit pierees und tho side thar blocds, his peenturities and mannerising, bas “written Iituisetf dows an ass,” aud in the scat pave, itis almost Tmpossibie to sep- arate an author from his work, There is but ono Instance on record whero tie Jong. eared aundruped, wnesthetically termed ov “ass,” has been Known to say anythhoyy wart listening ta, aud the “tereties? will soon cust reflections tpon the autheutlelty af 13.00 Owl resoutees and to ffuvoke the alt of favorit contemporaries ty tou great an extent, Wo ate piensed, heweber, to mest again nollore, oF sant poatpald on recoint Boi uy all book olla, 0 iy the Pubhishy with several. cherighe " | * friends of | ott pt price Uy tne eS ER a 7 a % ‘The pa betraying und the life betrayed: vaetiae fk 8 Seo ” ~ | will contain the first instalment of aseriad } blee That of Mr. Howells that he felt ft nee. Both Sir F. Lelght » Poy SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY high PSR AL rte ean ANGE, We ak ane dea hath caitn—tho moon bath rest; but gary are ule Bist 1 potany ett story of society In Gernmny to-day, ‘Lhe | essary to enll upon the Indy and explain the | the Beet ays wane wc Cau blas agaist tt, expecting to find on every | Lords of the natural ‘world, aro yot our own ue neo to mt ate tat yok ues oot ih thttnsstste : tes Miter and See etait bo areferaeal: mena a wg orth tar Seas aes For SEPTEMBER page evidences of sitch an amount of brain Gap eta Inyslos’s delish sft npositionss swisha | fins een trunsfuted canevially for. the Cath- | Leshowed her the proof-shects of hls story: | heen entrusted to theme At the’ foot of the ILis ditienlt not to beliuva that, if Mr. | We caliios but regret thanbse reg af Bowne Of tower ns we should credit any ono oe 7M. Bradbury's popular ple olle World by Misa Mary TL A, Alites, 0 fidy. and the te ant pertedtly gatistied her iat the sluiliniy } sexment Mr. Poynter tins designed St John Wilde really has auything to say, he Ing tho yell I he Cathatie %, i$ Tiefdenees whit Contains the Continuation of the with possessing who walked our streets | geutus aid tho aivtiey tony ie well in verse. | WorUetion of so fewiof [Dr Hastings’ asveot | Well Known to tie Cathoiic Mterary world.” | was ane of thosy strange colneicnees wivelt | sitting on a stone throne, with n bool on bls WO. NOVELETTES: with “his hele grown very long, | leis now altiindiniane Tor olteateard teis } wnt everywhere famnillartunes, ‘The Seles | Phe International Review for Septeniber cave fray gre to thine oeeursedt In the Heer Anes, syd sonelving a beh with the anandate TWO N Bh ES ein fn “strangely mnde garments,” and, ine | ONY When he forgets the tremendous re- | tons?’ ieluding chihts pnd other ple Tor | has tha Tollowhng table of copten: Nite 3 z Pete Beat weuloasal, angel ‘Tho angel eqenes Treastac” vy Watmar jon Boresems | gtend af a cane, “entrylnye Wiles jy’ jis | sponsibility devolving wyon hits ws is leader tho opening und clasitig BC service, are well | turnlization, by Alexander BIi Spuln HOOKS HECESVED. Lag mio hehe Nike nape, Toes, wad wane DAUAITRILOP HUNT SAGE RUTTEN IONS” 1 he ay sttatteliee dl hi 1 Ju dis | of osthetes that-he writes intelligent and | adapted to thely purtiosc] and some of thei | of ‘Lo-dayy” by William J. Atmstronys* Mure As TRAMGAR eee Ree Boner ns ui vu ha i ie panels wbove fie group tudlod), by tha ni rans? ant “tulle fea htgh-lown fash. | yeritortous verse, speclilly atiraetive, \Askt whole the work fs (monisin.” by Jolin Codmany “The Dinicule | STAs OUNG) GAbten., Dy d twin ‘ent a vivion of heaven anda vislon of fornctenig-itusteated PSU MMEN NUSTEIE cul fon? ‘To the extent, thei, that we expected worthy of wich placa Bumong its eompeli- | tes of Prison-lteform,” by a. §, Meyrick; | Kent. Davenport, 1a. Judgment on exrth. Published jn Boston by Roberts Brothers, AMERICAN NERVOUSNESS, Dr. George M. Board fs ong of tho most. prolific of Amoricnu writers, for he seems to produce % work every few months, ‘The present volume Ls a sortof sequel te lis semi- medical treatise on nervous exhaustion; » “Payinent of blie Debvts,” by Meury Cure tor Aihuna; "lhe Endowment of Catleges,” by Charles F. "Thing; 4 Baron Bettie Blea soll, the Itallnn Okl-Cathole Statesman,’ by Within Chisumey Langdon; * Victor Hugo.” 1, by Auguste Lani ‘tho September mumber of Lipptncatts Magazine is cestened for hot-wenther rend- ing. Mlas Kingsley concludes hee deserip « talntax the bexinsstns 9 Sivowe ts stusfes, sont to | ty fiyd tus My aoe of Perri ae inte ‘soy nidress on recaipt a i pressed upon the pnges of this Hitle book of aa ae eit OUT GOYENSSEST + | poems, wo have been areegbly disappotnt- Now TO ALTE ron *peopte’s | Cor Mr. Wilde ts 100 fool. ‘He has a vivid ‘aa mathods by whet ee me anes th . SAivore | Unnginntion, and fs not lacking In trae poetic Ghusnoy on “she avLMS PUOULAIL fervor, Ju has read and studled to some MTHE SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ANT purpose. IIs verges are modeled npon the A Digesror rue LAW OF ILLS OF Ei At ty intended (0 hold an exhibition of ob- Prosissosty Norkg, AND Citucks, Ly jects of Christian art at Bonn early in Sep- Chuliners. Rewrltten anil Adapted to tho Law | tember. ‘The exhibldon will tichide cy the £8 It Exiuts in tho United Stutes, By W. E, Ben- | arts comprising areblteciure, represented by: famin, Chfengo: Callaghan & Co. deslghs end models; statunry and eacying fn Pacy HART; Ol, THE Love oF His Lire Dy Sault oth Tee Oe ea patnting Ine J a3 : u C i | 23, cartoons and sketches, Gaoto Lute. sPalludelphias . I. Votorson & | wuttiny on 887 poreeliin or ivory enainely PROCEEDSNOS. OP AMERICAN. mosdle; dritwings, cngravings, ote.; (2) art tars, “Phe price is $40; to congregations for Introanetion and fi SL20, =Wo huve before| u “Merey and Jaderaen] Pusey’s erttlelsia oft Ci entitled |“ deternitt Canon Farrar, destiag f pases Ww take Mis leave 1 put of other crithes. (7 wider the title of 7. wu repty to Dr, non Barrar'’s work pe,” “The anthor, this volume of 435 only of Ds, Pusey sets.out with a re- ork. Anaccount of its tilatury snd work, | Works of Keats, ‘Yennyaon, Shelley, and | tittle less techinienl tin thatwork. it isan ff ys a . ; . S NT UF SC haniterafts, suele'n “Mel Sores eM teentgcure tuaratonn, coumrining oxanpius | Swhnburie, “yet display considerably arial. | attempt to explain why nervous exhaustion dioes nt «ent thet a ‘me oEcaternat pie Aint seeouncart Tall 10 Naworuh ‘tat hg Gl Galen abana bitdig, Hoksntthst ‘ain, Jel! way t af Portteres, Kinbroltertes, Carvings, and other ort } yalty of gentus. ‘There ta a good deal | ix, asthe author assumes, a peculiarly fre- | Islinent.” Wlist he doafutalis 43, that there } sett of the Howards. “Sylt, a auaint'and | ParmmpentBoeretarys oe ceonema, | DMss Work. , ceclesinsticn! folnery. enrpel Lees agra TTC) of affectation and of stratning after |.quent disease in, this country, ns its title, | [8 reason to hope thut the wleked ‘may not be | priuitive waterlne-place of North Germany, | yy"Stige Mec as Paull, New York: Nuvlound Ht hei Sautireh ee, Ses sy ct ae Fath tel wifect, especially in hig tunger pooms. | American Nervousness,” would seem to ebjected to abaulatal) pudless gulforiiig. eH Aeloge tite Granearticte, aad Gig Sautuckey ‘Temperance Soulety, rico 75 cents. Sr RT tarely tinttatlve aver be to hence | Anaor of tho Junse¥ ite” wvotchos, by ANen | Put sumo of hls shorter pleces Would.not be | indiente, Something less than a yearaxo | Corer tye whole ground of the seritcurad | ernoun ii Wrest duakun’ gives aurikincaud | seactoroutne New vores eg, Marieeece. | eluded, but models of custings which In eeyICTOR: HUGO AS A DRAMATIST. « unworthy the pen of wmuch more exporl-} Dr. Derd lectured in dus elty on this sub- | und patristle argument for and against the | falthial pletura of raral New England. bp dupaxest. by #, W. Farrar, D. | themsvives possess exceptional merit will ba enced rhymster, Unuyenness fs one of Oseur doctrine of ete! P, Dutton & Co, ‘Price ¢1.c0. | adiitted, ‘The ‘oul poilshmont, “Lhe wart fect before the Vhilosophieat Society, and a Maurice Thompson writes attractively of the ‘iibition will be apes trom Aeatoful and eritieat yapur by J, Hrander Mattbors, | Wilde's erent faults, Jury hneapablo of-proe | urilietsm w {s learned and eriticaly dnd atfords niaterlal | “Haunts of the Grayling?” and Edw : in. My tho Mito. Wilinm Fh Glens | the dd to the Lith of September, J eateful und « vd rand 4. ertltel a justly inode in the discussion | 13 learned eriticnl; qnd_ affords watery aunts of the Grayling?” and Edward C, SIONR. Hy tho, mi He Gulu * Adesepitroprticte,with complote plans. nnd Sauros. } roo Nes wilt be wholly spotted by mminy | of Anterlean nervotsiess Was omltted, ex- | Biblical scholurs. luis, huwevor, atluent | chapter of Dr. Oswolt’s “Zoologica! Curlosi- | gS AXPAG Or tae Tetunoags oy sum Usteay rie i prudtelivencssor tho trmekacone Braves vor Ith Ry Beary ¥. Voor: Now | in York! If. V.S H.W. Poor, Prico 8. Tho fest oMelal eshibltion In Parts veenrred, fue Yous FuLKs' Astnoxooy. By Joha D. | tn 1078, Feo thisepach tHEASSt thera have Gharaplin, Jr, New York: Uenry Hott & Co. been snes se Sxulliions, hb eine ea i " i e pyres red ! Works, presented by 87,60 el Akal Wilde, Hoxton: Hoverts | yrijsts, ‘Nhe stim total hing been 18,110 qlet= . Suv; A Staten Vinanisadk By gout reas eons Dute By. aus RRS W203 wri Fork: i % “1 alrawlngs cartoons? by 8216 dra Weight, Now York: Fords, Howard & Hulbert, | rn tetas Works. hy 10,588. Bertinto Inndditlon to the ntuvo, t9 the est a bad ones, Aad lily abuse of poette Heonse fn , oe eee El ie sr eee », | clipping of oll words or crenting new ones + somprielng “itow T Kner Towa ny Ttoxy | to complete 1 rhyme fs neither well managed: sea guna Lig vetereil Winatieain nor commendable, Io has tried yery hard to with four tfusteations of ful¥ mora Importint works; | bear to scum to be utterly depraved und SBranS OF THE NEAL Mustrated by Henri: wieked, ta paint immorality In glowing WHERE AS A SY MOL IN Heptatox,” numerousty | oglars, atid to itultate the sensuallty of Swin- coptin the vaguest generalities. Here he at tumply to make up this deticlency, and his first chapter is devote to a definition of nervousiess. Hu says ft fs a deticleney of nerve force, —€ slntement that would be more ‘satisfustory were the term nerve foree In the gonse here apparently used’ more precise. Hes A new serlal, * Phe Vaieours,” by Sherwoud Bonner, fy begun i this number, aud tere ary sever! short sturles—“ Frant,9 “A Pretty Kettle of Fish? by Mrs, Champ ney. and “The Dressimnker at Green Mare bor,”? with the usual variety of short papers and Beis. ‘The “September situantle contains three in point of genera) lear ines and often neue {i erlticat discussion, | ft 13 obvious that a writer plies hinselfian a vantage ground Instch « controversy when he neither at Airing nor denies, but simply asserts tho vos- albil ty that tha reculved «duetrine of the Church may bo an orror Ib 3s not easy to 4 hedge up sich an audagontsty who puts all Wosteateds WIE CAMMKORNTA iG THERE INUS: | Humu's verse, Ie has not, however, bee : i the Iiborlng oars Inte hands of DY O- Ppew ehanter : ell'y. HUW. Be Tint Luvaxisre oF Bt. JAcon's. By Cathas | medallions engraved on stone (gews) Ds tested ete, : culitely Heeseastds Us Glnriuiter aus aye | Aue to axmumte that the people of this coun. ponents "This volunge: Will, of course, to { ew, elinters of Str Howell's new serial | 5c0'B rw Now Yorks deus Hues Co. Price [engravers “en plerres, fe CAT POUTHERS LITRRATURE ts editorially tronted of | farided to hu fie srent Inuuoral song: Wilde's | Hy ere especially, lacking in nerve force, Ht | highly sailstuctory topimany readers, ‘ond | Worhy artiels is tint, by trv i, L. Godiin, | ®s ‘Yes by 5,013 produ lithographs b ~ \perthoToptenat the Ting, Shint to commemorate hisown wterly utter | Hiab incans nythirur i would naturally be | very “unsatistactory «te many others. We {Wy TAT gc Y Pe caidentt Snett ELeMesTany Gruman. By Charies J Os | 146 Hthographerss S227 pling and arelil- ole, Seunta; $a soar, old evorrwhere, | badness; to comment fifin to his fellow | Miterstood to mean, is contradicted by tho | commund It to tho, cutoful attention of Ine | sivieh discusses wi fe Presidents Lifes | Now York: Henry Hult & Ca, thetural drawings by 010 architects. The . cy ; facts, tat everywhere stare ous If iring ininds, Published by Kei Dutton | Sleh discusses with Urotrhifiunesy and | ty Boox oF Jupaes. By GoorgeC. M, Doug. Sods 4 ne : THE CHNTULY CO. wathules ag the tees Ee petting nua evil | QUE pind. Published by 34% Dutton | quifity the motives und objet of the assasti | tag, wD. . Naw York: Beribuer & Wolford, | Tost crowded SMtuu was tua Of As wlohe | Wormerly Keribnor & Co.) Naw Yous, A most Intenso youn man faing “ot. continent with all that ft amy OF New York. } Price Sty ution, aud derives from tho act a togiesl les | Price 8 eens ett tas uase ete tied Snton- wie Laat AGALOP AMONG ASIRRICANSCENEIY, By Aue | Sint tstus E, Sillituan. New Yorks A, 8, Bucues & (“of 1759, when not more than 143 works were ws“ oe pee ae «| contributed by tifty-tivo artists. Pi Foraxnib ry Gat ke Ty La beeler. 4 ee ct 3S. Ce b Co. ie . Lelie Wimmer Gmvxatonbichoxany, | THE BLACK’ HAWK WAR. Patt lL. Now Btidua. fy Dr. Zur Bedeke. Chl \ cugs B.C. Griguy & Co. Krlew ss Gems. ||, | Oflleern of the ‘Rhird Mitnols Mrlsndo~ _ OnNitHOLody. By WeA.Stentns and Dr. ior | Mastering In-and Out of Avrahuns Couvs, Lurt. Us Oxscrnes,Woston: Loo & Lincols: by Gon, Robert: Andorson. Bhopunt. Cricg FA. ‘ ‘Tu the Ldltor of The Chicago Tribune. ALISO AND AUSE. Haduimes fe eke at 465 Deannonn AVENUE, Cricago, Aug. 10. FN eee NGANR LY Gearze ducob | —2 luokinie over some old papers ud lut- Hadyeatk, fieniras “Baltard, Riaphie se Ci ters, L find the iniclosed memorandym from Posi or/Hisrony Kot RoHOvLS AND Cole | Gun, Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumter mem pcos j Joan Laur, bake Ds NON CURE ory, Whieh haga certain historival interest. ~ Repor it Boau or Fusie Cuanries, | 1 take It ait the officers mentluned are dead, ELAND.. ames Redpath, | Wud their names:are fast dying ont of tho Now fo OT Ne OF ed i memory of the present generation. HE ~The, series of, bride, commentaries on books of the Old ‘Testament, for the use of Dibte classes. continues: to be published by ‘f, S&T. Clark, of Eitinburg. A sinall vale wune on ques hug just appeared ja ty country, Serlbner &/Welford “ure the hn= porters, ‘The commentary was prepared by jeprgy ©, MM, Pousl "Dag Petnvipal of the Free Church College, Glnsguw. : Wo have iat a short introdtetion on the questions: Who Was the Author of tho Book of Judges? amt When Was Lt Written? and the contents of the book, ‘hy nores are well considered and adapted to answer their purpese. We nottee that Dr, Dousins does not believe that Joptlusucriticed his duughter by yctually puting her to death, Ite holds, aud, we hink, with good reasotis, tliat. she was lor yotud for-life to the Lord’s service In the ‘Tabernacle, fs an allowable commutation for a literal burntollering In such nense. Ubis in wiekednesy and Jn reckless defiance of i moral iw. But, after atl, It isn silly, an e anvassers prosile thonie, treated In at attected and ine §. sincere manner. If not oxactly to be com- x mended for fully reading, neither Is it en. TO TNO W NTT: titled to thd dignity of npiuce In the sockal 4 index expnraoriis, | Mr Wilde has ag | | Povidoutly no fised prluciptes, ‘fle starts out ? i ay un nithelat, and, after. bilndly eulogizing 7” f and extolilng te Catholle Charelt. atl tts By JUDGE TOURCEE, “Keprisaned head ? (as much finprisoned as Authorof"A FOOL'S KILAND," So, is now ready. | Mr. Wilda liniself, and no more), he ops back inte tnfidelity as on the whole rather Atarbulentand romantic poried af Amorienn nis | mote soothine and congenial Next to lily Bo Jomertnlly. pad eet tet fi ported. Ny unovertiess, ils erent faultts lack of thought, idniniog. Hundsamoly Wasted, sone cuiy by | for Wiel: hy sucks puotle expression, Words subscriplion. Cullen or nddrdss there wre fi abaidanes and plenty of color, . WESTON WULBERT, but It woukl require Sam Wellers B18 Rele-nt,. Chien. “Houblemillon niggiifyiig mccoseope of hasten horse-power to ind ont what Mr ee TILE COURTS. Wile fs trylag to #et of unt whnt the thome son upon te necessity for cl eo in the made: of appotntinent of officers, Fiske ‘continues tis instructive serles of 't eat nrticies with one — entitled “Kastetiol the Deuthiess, or the Dittusion of Vilry Tales.” ‘Lhe secoud partol Mary Jinnuek Foote’s story, * in ‘este eonlirms “the exevedingly pleasant hupression whieh fhe Heat part inade, 11. UW. econttntes her ine teresting serles of Norway articles with an essay on “Tho Katrina Sagu,” whieh ls part story, part enh and part outs, AS housekeepers will he interested In the sketeh of “Housekeeping Merenfter," by James Vs Sears J. Braiidet Matthows dfseusses the “© Dramas of the, Elder Dumas.” "The Rey, Willi: Channey Langdon contributes a paper on the “ Fature of Harvard Divinity Sehaol” Dr, Molnes contributes the Phi Hota Kappa poet whieh he recentiy read at Marvard; anc Miss Edith M. Thoms has an necessarily finplies ure not the perform. aneus that ‘Indicate a inck of nerve force in those that accomplish them, aid yet they are even atthe binges tine the. work of Aimer fteains more Chat any other.yeople, In fact, wherever wa. sco Amerivans {i eotipetitton with other, pcoples or rices In any work that requires chergyoreustutiics the two things thine seat to demand nerve force if anytiitn; duus,’ they séent to hald thetrawi. ‘Lhe avi- denves of the Inck of nerve force, especially ag an Americait, cluracteristic, are not very positive, if we re to wnderstaml the term In auny sense thaé ft would naturally be used, Dr. Bewrd does not appear to use the terns “nerrausness”? and “nerve force”? tn any ordinary plznitieation, bnt inn vague, gen- eral way thabrobs is definiuon of any pare fleularvatue, ‘Chon he gives us signs of America nervousness 8 collection of syiny Wi ATT Nw DeeiMtoss, Compiled and) G nee . : i eee eee Te ee ee eee ee ae ee er aguor Ostet | gives meaning to all that I sald ubout her | attractive yuem entitled *Hurvest Noon.” | anauia dy Ae cP imowun, “vol a gan ( Got ity after, a long aii hoor: dood deat to say abont “{illes,”—whieh, cou | distinctively Ameriean, stich.as myopia, | continned virginity, and) the Iumentations | 19 1nted Service. for September hay an | Prune A To Banvrolt £60. 5, va died, and th {to recently, 1 kne DIVORCES, slilering the tact that ho ls supposed to sub- [ baldness, rapidity of speech, susceptlbility nade by the daughters of Israel on that Ae) unusually larga corps of eontribut: A TREATISE OX THY Law, OF PARENT. tu have died, and that quite recently. new Sarah Schuh was mnrrfed tn 1858 to Bia | Ht pon thom, Is nob unnatural. And ho | to traned, ote, nnd finishes the list with die | count, Fonales, says our wuthor, werg hover | Among the tuples discussed ares De Fourthiidition, Edited und Annotated by Sues) him very welt thirty of forty yours ago, sliall D, Ewoll, LL.D. ‘fwo Volumes, Chleugoz Cutlayeun & Co, thoy Sell, and has lived with him, though |) Suulls hils lines with, “asphude), jncinth, i 3 dutfouitfes, moony pearls, vozy gold, argent at reat personal discofort, as. sho says, ever | forchends, sappy ‘yorthilion, azure, mini sihee, Sho charges that hor husband daring | fioad, nareissus (Cor hunrelss)y pnasionate the past three years lag been inthe hablt of | instihead, swinked shepherds, the unvintige leavtng ter for months at athe, and then | able sea,” and * kisses on the month” In une comlug nck ready to raise a disthrbaney, Suter ube Hie aaccdovotne io Mberty and freedoin In the list pages she Pou 1s and drive her buardors from the | yor inalined to be afraid of them fa the first. house, eds nbundently able to work, put Mr, Wilde's titles nro relied upon to prove wut mink and for a long time bacle | his claim io the title of = hight Ale has been compelled to “support An ultra-pootival, supenvsthotical, herselfand her four ehfldren, Hla criwlty TY toa rtesaerd satiny te has increased to such n degree lately that she fi hay tt ors Rani i re Br rileta fears he wlil KIM hoe sonic tit hod fauiitarity with several languages living uid mie time, as he fas re- | dead, jok Ig divided into parts called Deatedly thrextened to do, Sho thorefora | respectively: — Jloutharla, ‘The Garden of Asks forndeeres af diverca and for mine | Eros, Noga Mystica, The Burden vf Lys, Din- fietion preventing Iti from ulyposing of | Beeasions da Matin, Chnvmides, Linpressions ls property, A temporary bijunetton was di Pudatre, Panthea, aud Mumauitad. ‘Then gtanted by Sige Gardner, 3} the various gous have us titles such Ella E.Law asked for a dlyorco from | Wetuotle themes ns: Quantum Atutata, Steulon Caw on the ground of adultery Libertatls Sacra Fates, ‘Cheorgtikos, Ave ik Larkin says her husband, ‘Chnothy -Maria plena Cratio, Athinasia, Lia bulla arkin, was hy Sine 1830, convietwd. of nse { QOnNe, delle mld mente, Ln Iulte de ln Sault with tuteast to EU andl sentenced to te | LUaee Thyoerltuss « villinelic, Amor Intol- fears at Jollut. mid she objects to bull lectunila, glukupikrosoros and the Ike, ‘Lhe kuawn ua the wife of n convicted erimtia) Introduetory sonnet fs entitled * dlas, and oAlvlua Rabo complains that her husband, | tikes We place of a profes Inn work of Carles Habe, dutch her short mneried Ute | BEOSe: i of two mouths, made her go miserable by ig | fo drift with every passton till my soul ctuelty (it eho is aDstony tobe single again, | 834riawed lute on which all winds cao play~ deserted her th November, iss DUE sho | Pee ee Hav Hive AWRY, Wants.a deeree of coupe 1a. provenc flit frat Mleaaneiune Histor and Suators contrat? eter camtug back, Mothinks my lito isu tw: loa ricer serall, abiurca trons George Tlattigon Weatoly on | Whitel uo but taar inaecret at tuo whole, “Anna d P, NO st har row a a ue account af th ty dale tn f lko reauctt OW | gcruai ono olear chord to ronul tho ours Ut God, ee hushand, Jyauph Me Muerte Ja that time dond? Lot with wt little rod Aud Christin Sennoll, Ue en nis wito | yi Bus tauat the honey at romances fal elt in feos tin ay waoks attur thet | “i, ot course, a jnttor of regret that Mr Wiarriage by I 4 ‘. Ruben She wold even nae te ha Be | Nuasatoul ak sen aye hla anetent Wiss whe ‘ + tw y qustura contra! aeelt ss Where she Js now stay lyr, have kept thom ust he had read: the eritl UNITED v3 COURTS, clams on hla bouk, and in fuet neither of SAL, those qualitios would linve been out of plaice silt pe titbanks, of Huston, Mass, begana of ‘ube to recover §10,000 of the ‘Town hitensity of antnat life in: America ay giving evidence of neryousness—that is, “ lack o) noerya toree,” ta his detinition, ‘Tho third chapter, on the " Causes of American, Nervousness,” contains a certain mumount of fret, but itis not much more tobe. rotted upon ay n wholo than: the preceding one, ‘There miny be a few features of thd efimate and civilization of tis ‘country tht favor the development of some of the ininor uetvous ailments, but’ these * affect the foreigners amotg us to fully as erent, ff not to a. greater, extent tan tho native-born, Eye the protean disorder thug Ins of recent times come to bo known under the mane of nemasthenta lias long ‘been known and deserlbud in other countries under various appellations. 1ts apparent lite crenalng frequency at the present thug Is not a phenomenon confined to America or in this country to Americans, ‘Tho ciattyes, stich 19 thay are, of tho inerease of so-called nervous- ness exist throughout the civilized world, and wo sorlously doubt whother this country hag more than Its fairshore of thom. ‘The Author's Inexactness of statement is shown on pnge 5}, whoro he siys,“in France, where tho treatment vf nervous diseases {8 yer Ute understood,” ote. and on page 3) * Evan our sciences would seem to flouriah dost In tho soll of Ixnorance wid non-export- ness,” “very little geogniphy Is worth kKnowlng except as generalities” (p, 229), Gte, ote, Wo mleht muitioly quotations of this kind from the book, but a. few ira sttf- Nelunt. tis tuil of wtiperticlal views and linsty generalizations, and in it nceuriey has beon Inrgely iC not wniversally sacrificed oy sybordinated tos sort of sensationalism. 16 iyby nomenns 0 seluntifie work, aud even Huushaplor on tholongevity of brakiewarkord, which ts [u.sonie respects the best hi tho yol- uno, though its Views word cuaneinted |b: the author years ago, is hot free from: thls fault. We ean recommend itto the render who wishes stunt to be entertained, but not to ong who desires accurate information and well-digested statomunts and viows, THEOLOGICAL WORKS, Of making many hymn and tune books thora is no end. Wo hnye now deforg usa offered ag burntotterings Giuder the uw of Moses, ‘These hundbeoks: are all carefully prepared by seholarly authors, H.W. P, TNE IOMES OF OUR COUNTRY. This js a large, showy, Ulustrated sub- scription-book, intended probably chieily for country enstomers, who have a curlous alfec- tion for this sort of patchwork Ntarature, ‘The compiler of tho present yolume isa Mr, Walter 'T. Grin, whose portrait forms tha frontispiceo of the works ‘There is nothing to be sald agatnst the character of the selec tlons, but It would not have been out of piace for the compiler. ta havo appended the nates of the authors.. ‘Lhe pletures are from yenprable plites—of English origin weshauld fides tram. the costutnin and general features,—and are yery much like such ilnstrations as were in usa fifty years nuo. ‘The boul discusses ts variety of ae Sects, such ns Homo iniluenco; What Con- attutesn Some? The Diguity of Mothar- hood, a:Mother’s Love; a Mothor’s Joy; Fathera at Homes a Kathor’s Kesponslbility; Young Men; Character; and a score of siml- dar subjects on whieh volumes have been written, and about which {t was easy to tnd extracts, ‘There Is n great anoint of enters tiling and Instructive matter in a buok o! this Kind, and Mr, Criftin fins used Intolll- gence cud gual Judgment apperantly ti his choles of essays, But, aga vontribition to Iitorature, the Rnudily xotten-up yolune is traglt of colirse, and nothing ols , CHALMERS’ DIGEST. Without Mr, Bonfamitt's adaptation of this work to, the use of tho Amuriean Darth would hayo been of but iittle assistance to pinctitionors here, Itis n digest of the law of bills of exchange, promissery notes, nnd checks In England imedgied on the ludiun Codvs, To this Mr, Lenfamin has added Amorican authorities and shown how cach formula is applicable wider our laws. Tho muti idea of tha digest is tla: A gentleman of the old school, Ho was tho isther of Col. Janes Be Fry, so Jong on the ART. i stall of Gen. Hancock, snd so well and hon , orably known during the Rebelllon as Pros ANT PUBLICATIONS, yost Marshal General, Of tho others wasted The Fuyazine of Art for August fs a} in the memorandum 1 porsonnity ki H Artillery of us: ton In the Navy; sin’?s An Answor”; "The Voltintecrs of Grent Britain's “Superstitions and Legends of the Sea’; “The Battle of Eutuw Springs”; “Gentility in the Navy; " Past. Trader”; “The Neal of a Const Defense Vessel"; “The Trials of “Statl-ONlcers?; “Tiree Yoars on the Blockade”; “The Bo'sun’s Sung,” ; LITERARY NOTES. Henry A, Sumner & Ca, wi!! Issuo tn Sep- tembor a new story by Miss Douglas, ontiied “We, Yon Aridens” ae ‘Tho next novel In Osgoou's Round-Robtn Soties will be * Lfomoseli¢,” and will proba bly apnea the latter part af August, » English eritics ent! attention to tha fact that tha’ best book on Carlylo's work as 1 thinker and writer, fs by un Americas,— Moad’s “Philosaphy of Carlyle! %e Rénon, the distinguished Vrench author, intends writing 8 history of tho Jews up to the second exile, and, as.n part of his prepa: ration far tls wark, ly about to visit’ Vales-_ tng and Shia, A, Craig & Co., Chleazo, will soon publish “Ninteon Christin Centuries In Outine—, A Guhie to Historieal Staly for Tome ead. Ing and Literary Clttbs,” by tho Itoy, Low! GO, Thompson, Peoria, 11, Tho letters of M. de Bacourt, who wason of the Iterary executors of ‘Talleysand, wd for sume years French Ministor at Washing- ton, avo Sn preys. Some letters writ} wiilla fio was at Washington Ibiye beer pil Ushed. : Mra, Holon Jt Jackaon has a now ppek in press entled “ Mammy ‘ittlebuck ang Her Pout wrne Story of Seventeen Cuts? Twill ben sunall quarto of the size of + Lot ters trom, a Cnt, and will be published by Roberts Bros, : Mr, Oxeur Drowning lays down Mr. Oscar Wilde's new book of poo “tn the conyle- tlon that England Is unriehed with & naw post.” 31u ndinity, however tat the rehness. ew Col. canltalfumber, ‘Tho frontispiece ts note- dunes Collins, who was for many years hn 1 1 vf | curly times at White Onk Springs, Wha. worthy for the wumber of fleures grouped + (yada ustles cast sid Hort, of Galena, To togethir, and the clearness with with the wig auuite i 1 omlnent Whir patieletnn ; Altferfut faces and the varying expressions | condin ‘Territory, aud 2 rauaber vi tecrie mare depleted, ‘Tho tle of tho paints | furl! Council frou Jowa County, Me dled In ine Bom whieh it is drawn ls Stonuunetiig gilts, Aitviaus LD. Ewing ¥ gnoe Srocmently: at the {Varieties by Order of Suvonarola,’ pringteld someting in the forties, | By Bauiger Hawke tolls “flow Oxtord Was 6 boty Fresitont of tha Sonne ie besimy tho Dajit2? Of our living artists, Mr, eam glves ey ie tee it wented, ireleant ponrity tte a blographien}, Winstrated skeieh of Keely } Sud of touy nistiute atu a on Flent= Iidiswellc, Trof, Bonney treats of, * Christ Fe Sn wectee Ta suri ocle Church, Hampshire,” and Stephen Thonson | bed by” Edward. Coleg 7ho_uppointed: Bwhor of Arb ut the Antpudus,? ait Aten | Paymitster-Genernt, Qdorre Poryucr, thou Scu- Tus an article on “ English Birdy und ‘Thole | retary af State, refused to issue tro commisalaty Jauats.” John Forbuse]tuberison ins p ) and thorenpon Ewing applied to tha Supreino t e! aeeyy 5 af 18st,” and | Court for awelt of mundus to compo) tho steond article on “Lhe Subon at Ist, Rlehard Lunt treats of the * Lives of Arts | Seeretiry ta tsete te comunity ‘The casa » Devw “4 Wad tho inost hportant ouy, politically, ever bos teportn aie tt jherhans the west | fora the suprume Court of {ilinols, cs i invalved ine iereataphinedio rstuernoodeby wane | Weuestion whgwas Governor of tha sinte oles y or . 0 alu fom Kossetth, | Che writer dualyzes tho seven | by Mr. dustico Lockwood, discussed thy writ, amnuters of this © brotheriivod." | Speaks | howdiyr that Hubbard had no right to tho otfles of Hunt, Milinis, Woolner, und hfs brotigr, | of Governor, and could nat, therefore, Isaue any * he guys; ear wowuratuston. | baaésGbdcAusehaiia Tew 0 dificnlt to say which of the four | _f nover knew before Law Gon. Anderson youu ae eer havo manu ‘Was 108E Une Eyeniorenibi Aneta ee te , Utled to be regarded aa tho vrigimtorof the | Meurenan ne ed stink Bha (4 Pru-ltaphuolity soheme, Hunt and Woolner futd beon su lon on the fonoh that be lust the were probably the most ‘provoked and scornful | Hie or Colonel Meat OF Judes ae, wit E ab the sbortcutmlugs und uyaslous oF the populne pLhth Auatrow Bonksoe did nor know, Engliah uct of tneit day: thoy imported Inte tha HOW suinething af hy etait. Wid movement it cbtof sples of Uitterness nnd ane | eeely Kettler tn tho eentory of Minos, and tagonite Fo (his. they both united very supes | served iy a Iauyor in tho War Of Its tle wis a Flor powers of thougtt, stromuaus working fig. | Peaster froin Washington County “3a th ulg~ Tis Cand toon desirg foractual domonveptbe PERL “Convention Lewisisture in isi, Attatuinent in realization and exccution. Kod | Mid. Though a Kentuelcia by votod aymuat tho Bott) was from the Hirst fh poet In words, No tess resolution to subtit the yupstion of 4 tees THAD A palntury tho only One of the four wha | Hon to tne people bain a iow Of mining tits hudut the thug 2 constderubie. fouulntion of jae SO oot rath. Ha removed Frond J iyola to Hterury oulture Jofnod with un oriudnal, ideal, ne ates uit owe ter is an 0 oF (ay donta niiht cull [t) Fura is turn Of maint Widostlstne nite on vial augdor he i | ont nied : Heer eer apoio? aturtar at projects, aie | Cait, Hiram Stountreo, Leogiae uw. prominent woatecat novel fdeasor combinations, urdicer ad ini uncial HW Tee Hiatt ved, Of desmAnons, Invitor ty intellestual ontors Ne i EY V Ln in the book Itsgif, Ho fas next what he is lensed to cll Ws Sonnet to Liberty,” whien- will hot however, exactly sult that mie): r¢ ’ 4 derson's KuiteMtent of bis mustering malignad lady, For fie tells hor: Z general proposition Is first Ind downs quale Mt, Hke'thut of ren banana | prisa, Siiliuls was essentially tha pletorin! eye | Gh and ff eg, STATE counts. Not teat Love tay cuiitran tose Al ores neat yolumo entitled © Worship in Sone: A ) Meatlons or less obvious deductions, when Fae lie ae aatanto. nid thine, roe | end band, ‘with miten toss updntunedius Lossy FT ee eee a it eummaauy of Clap B Slegel & Brothor began a auit In nttach= | Sea nothing save tholrown tintovaly wo, Solection of Uynmns and ‘lunes for tho Serv. | of sutticlant fuportance, ary nest stated In | the present, England inust be elaritable aud | ae Hgts ae Woolnak en eee Elyab tales, fa Interesting, Yours truly. Ment yesterday against E, Batunan to roe | 2082, mines Knew. notislug, nuthing oare to } fea of thier Sanctuary.” Dy Joseph P. Hot- | tho form of explanations; then como Div ox- | patent,” : Took ant inugiieva. reslliunce of Mossattl, H. 1. Wasnnunne, coptlons, if any, and these abstract proposi- tlons nro {ustrated b: esata ples showlng thelr anplicition to particular states of fuck. Mr, Benfauin hus practleally rewrstten tho Cover 31,518, ae brook, Atlus. Voc, Dry Wolvrook huis ede aainct a a\dams brought sult for 88,000 ited jn the musient dopartmont “ Songs of the Churety” nud " Songs of the Sanctuary,” 4 Ing i with sha ideas ae lls threo ool denon ge Weututiond” with all spiritedardur QEN, ANDERSON’S MUMORANDUA of pusbose and bridaney of iuvthud, und seat Tavis, France, June 2, 1b.—alr. Washburne -Bundy'’s “Life of Garflold” has been Drought down to date ond (ychides on nee count of te wttempted aasasination, ils . know LE eet < furror, uu ty Mirror iny Wildcat Pasalonediico te Bun, His 8 Ottomnin C Wits NW, 3E 0 ahVey Companys "4 x, “ 5 oconpied, In the publig regard, thy tirat pluce n4 | —31y¥ Dear Buc Phaye found a inemordyi Wel, hint sucd Jumea ie, Stes for 81,000, Su wlvo my rape Brot Taber by Dr, G,5,Jtublnson, -as ‘well ax several } work, for the nrt(eles, explanations, etc,, aru | Butoh of the Nntion’s iuro, is arly fo. ie paintae, whe Conld- try cobelialons with ta | jwateaonubies mo co ive youu TUN Tek BE To 7 Daligut oy disortet soul, ole night all kluga, othor alintinr works, Ile hag at longi pre ajateinonta of the law du Amerie, the a 1 r, will have® a onduring, value in Tide docradltad exceutiuity, and wits bent upon | aiteure at the ‘Thicd ‘Hrighde, Milnols Mouuted. Bere JUDGMENTS, knout or treacherous cnnmodudes, ared a hyun ond tune bool of ‘his own Wolaht of authority where to Statea aro in cal + WacNld ave’ a a ie putting then ut oF cuuntananen Uy ailacaun Vatunteers, They hare onal I. Haste CoUNt—Convessions—Georglanna | Hou putions of thote riunta inviolate, | eitoh is pnblished by A. S. Barnes & Co, of | COnMcK Initronting muthorities iiruckly wy ore ia” Captiva of th Toe ee eee MIO, asunombors of tho Pres | _ Coitueinede ta Mathowss ducou Pry, Gubelel -* Mucus Charles ff, Wrown and: Francis ‘an Treniatns Wuimyeds Any hy vad ees 4 a. Chilngoe 1 mi OF posed by a citation ‘of casey contra, while the A pollo of tho unfortunnte Captiva o! 1 Hastuctita Hrathuruoud; threw atuer yullng mon | gages, dates Collis, : d ‘ hosp Chris: upon fled New York and Chicago,’ “Lhe valuing con- | importunt mouiieutions or-linlapans of thio | Tompia lias been found atthe Chateau of | ovo or thom palnters, aod the ind nut aart= |” Ligttenant-Colonula—Juinos Giibam, Jero- eh eee God knows it Lam with them In soio thinja, talus TH hymis, besides .goveral spocial | prevailing rato Of Jaw, plvtcr in Boyland or | Chunteretie, near danse -Ithy a MS. Vole] fet at ait, butdeatinod soon to bo an art eritios | matin Smith, Sidney Hrevdo, Powol 1, Ship. EXISTENCE, wee eaeae Am ait toons | Harn atau fo uae ale, At wil | cen oe tea ee et | Su a RMR, | Hae Cle rae lt | Et Se Sse | Mattia! o 5 wore hos ea . erie. ia tb Wi Y 4 C4 - prope A rl (ia eS tha present writur, est. Sehe! Dn. Wood, WHhunt yy aban )e Eve Tor the <,) Stee Cees BO Aeterna atte wo .| bo-deained a fault that the work, belng de- | tan leuit to tho profession. jhe anbjeet | inurl of" this. volunio, resin vtho | Shut thu inemmons Of the ‘brutieruond wore eouumuniiing apy tttaltan, Beier oy, ie Uhtedoo tribune, uve analyzed the ralubow—ravbed the moon signed for public worshtp, has not o largor | fs an fmportant one, and lintdlya day passes |. work of one of his tulora, ho Dauphin’ has [ sovea ta nuaber, and never at uny tng were Cuptatsia— WV ii nia Aduir, Jawes Arnott, David Heats domme aeantata top por moat ancjent chaatest insaters— << \yunbar of hymmiss. and porhaps the objece | but tat a Inwyer is'condulted fu colmection Fada, many aunotations, It ts | bulleyed | Ware moro oF ube Mombers hun those seven. | paideldwn Andrew Nankion, Anton Sarrawsy Aversa te yuna gaa Hecaute pada oye Soe aan alates, through on Is well founded, conaidoring that many | With somo question about prouilssary notes, | that the wrlting vf tiem was ana of the low | two moro pts of Prof, Ebors *Rgypt, | Josiah“ Ueino, George 8. liristow, Roubert i = k q fecause RUG Gyps pore al Desuclptive,. Historlenl, and Pjcturesqive,” Gayest sates Be AEE eterno Nettte are now ready fur. duilyery. ‘AB Uno surkes | fim ot Oalud Halo, Samuel tMyustown, Approaches complution the Value of the eh | dames Kinkade, Alon BF, Tindvay, — Cyrud {ito work becomes more aud more apparent, | Suthowa, Thoma Mutfott, Hennet Nowlens The Mustrations-are of wusuat.thilee ad | Gorsbuin Patturson, Hart Plesce, Hiraw Houns adiulrubly xolectod,. while tie toxt ts fare Aloxander Sint, ‘Chomas Stout, James Ure, siahed by one of the first ey stolorlaty af | Dhuikon, Willian Ja Web G Uigests uve finportait members of Tnw library, serving both time and troubte, ‘Thls ua (tus Youn carefully proparad upon & Sapa modol,, Sold in Citcago by Cullaghan 1a we % 2 ——— i distractions of fils sorrowful lnprisoninont,: ° Lhe North ctmertean Review for Supteme ber will contaly the hlstory of the | Munroe Postarationy” by die dion: Join A, Kasson, ate Mhiigtar to Auatcia, whoylves the credit for formulating that dastrine to John Quiney ‘adiesa veean boyond, Qt fcom the armas of iiutteweu ys anny at, Auta conies hema : ‘ Yn dou hiya Fi oan Diya aid turned] its occasions ard ininy Castes are to bo prayided for {1 sytch o buok, Bug: the fault bas boon for tho most part ‘on tho ‘other extrome, soy- erathynin and tino books, containing 2,400 oF 1,400 hymns, whichiexcoeds ail necessity, tea” ho has become devout Muse toward religion, Ne Aeltion in faly “Wook at ACgegorea (a Boog tattort groin roteontt’,* |! ’ BUSINESS DINKCTORY, Kills dows the ‘orn ‘and mukes very. ctinbersome volumes: Tho i Adqua, ‘Tho “Rey. Edward Everett tale tt Hrdaldenty Ae. Linco, Rivers in tha gale bole oo ered aa Uctgat LampoMce pales ata the Fae ee nant’ of thas li ae {This valuable work ‘for JA, attor a lapse | AdAut Tho dav, Edward Evaro MMe | tie auc, Tt isa allporb contribution tu tho |, A Had that our tuto Prcaldenty Ate, Lncoty Enalce ose Hg oa Rieu bah ts ria tows mad) AYTONSSIREN ete De TUOE | ot vo" yeu ns Just Mpen lowed by ts | aud ty tho vw tat nit eure aod | Murata oftnamnatanlony oF SAMS | Ta the'idgpata aoupanios walen wore Hore iiss ‘ CE cake : 1 % BUNT t ; i l je anitateres) bly Fee round of tbo matat, « [itaao'suaw of an ea Dlosdomnak a ny Wipho Herlptnres” after » God! “ Ohvlayn | Welt awit Dubna D al Con He a alee RGU bo exempt wile oy | auy library table, » |) the aduth “ar Fux ltiver. of the 1ilyels, Bay Hetio rouud ora sent Aiko sivor moons tho vaio naroléal yh. aout serio Holy Spirit“ And’ next to tho | find publlshod tu tho Uiltod Sinica, Wo | Hai oluritable, work help to Amliton. the | “caneworra, "| Besttoruate ieee ootapuny wera ate iturte LOG pe pales bay ii adie ¥ Cot Rerlpturas he puty’s LhorChurch,” bofore | sro upectally pleaser Witt tha nesy arrany publio burdens!” recog | MeRoullead Tins obtatned the frat prize, | Hon und 2. 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Onzoulhé Qo,> are about | £9, tN atenouraplically roportod versio |v utg XV,), occupley by tho Igte Gustave | fBadates at Fe Conta eet We tietand 5 ren Fotis ou do elune ufo wore eu: | Sand: usuiag’syen halevevat by alauborogs | under tho eat-of Chrjet<auul the Intar | 4 if what baslong bev grant in Hogi Uta otter ane fast Corin ts dine wil bits _Flsubort, ot Crolerat, at tho banks of the,| closed det et ihe mney Oo yk aL : ve part ON , st eerie: uador the head of 8 OKhupel. Path abould Mtoratpre in publishh mythology: of Solf porfoctaal, and copied 1s bis own hands | Selue, wear over qd in which ke wrote | . Hoveuy AxpsnsgN, Veig Goa, U, a4 | ' *

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