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Large quarto, 420 pages. | tnd,’ and the author = of tho | 2» Putnam's Sons, Taide (ieee rete ah, aiid te stiteoct Uy rete, by Be Go Cowalec and Us Wily OF RB. cop, Galpin & Co, " sptitied stubbs* io * ; & s many tisconnforts, "Without the boutd- scale ’ 4 ieorge de james oe OO a cone tial Pty Benutitully Wieminated, Hoard Covers#i.25 | poems dt contains fs Mr, Bugene OUR FAMILAR SONGS, Rriewof elvitization, Isolated from the asso. | rush, Professor of Mineralugy in the Shel 1 J. Hat well known to readers of ‘Tin In & large volume of neatly 70 pages, | elattons and comforts of a homme, pestered } fell Selentitic: Sehool and President of the ART. Tru0ne from tho number of his poctieat | handsomely bound and beautifully printed, | aud tormented by some of the worst | Amer Association for the Advancement 4 - contributions which have already appeared | Hetun Kendrick Jolingon has collected over | Specimens of white husiuntty, seeing the | of Selene P ART PUBLICATIONS, nthow columns, Several of the fifty-four | 500 standard songs of tho English-speaking SruUUIMtE GE the ld naliatis aT upon, an The October number of the stmerteane | The lavishly-ilustrated work entitled pleces iv this collection first saw tho Heh in | race, arsanged with plano accompiutment, | fred@otten traducd and wiltitieds Beinn Gathatte Gnerteshy ne the: faltowing table nly Aeseriplive;,.. Uistarieal, 2 Bletur: this journal, but many have heen written | and p t 7 : i or ee regmusone yy | by the Hey. | esate,” of which we have Just received Nos. a edd by sketches of the writers and | whom he may have thwarted in some nefari- | Aug. J. ‘Thetuud, Sd. a especlally for this work, Mr. [Lull isa fnelle | jyts “They: ols scheme, fade to siinre the eousequences: sets fork. of Enel Honverts,? | 2% 18 1, and 20, iy property entitled ta a y Istories of thesongy. “They are not popular » i pects of the Work of English Conver place under the general classification or art verse-writer, is pen is, ready at all thnes trely,” 7 er preface, of defiefency in supplies over which he never | by Arthur S Marshall, By Aa, ‘and on every provocation. itis poetry his a SL dehae eluate aul Walk enti Dail controls snd, tinde cespouyitly by the Spirit Work hy ‘he tiers i }*. X, Hoetfer, | works, ‘Tho pian of this publication Is to natural ring to it, ils anensures run along | of various times, on almost every theme of Let ESP Pipe epierto smut troy ect ent 33" Cathotlelty in Runewek y—Grace | unite with samples of the grandeur of ane mice with persons tu whom thoy word Introduced by "Toby Tyler." Thoy havo aiso arranged for several sorics of Justructive articles upon Scientific, Historical, and Artistic Subjects In whieh PENS TRAINED TO WHITE FOR THE YOUNG ‘will present such topics, with tho ail of effective AMustrations, fn the most charming and profita- blomanner. Exquiaito * Any mother who tena triad to keep a knot of Ittle gnaxaulet und happy thrauath tho tony tour ef Baits day Induers. wit know the vatnu of thie book jbiclures anit ps ‘rho ntorles are brief and Ay don, wiitte the well drawn und printed, fn fow helng ale 1 IHL yt nves fused for many w ¥ dren to rend und enjoys Vets full of Vetures and bright BUY SUNDAY ‘Stories of tho rluht sort, C0" For saleatthe bovkstores, oracnthy matt, and tantalized savages under hls efaure,, Iels ewton Slinpson,” by B. Webb: “The “nt Bey ia 5 . Domtage pald, on receipt of prices -smoottily, and his favorit themes, tle Will | fuman interest, ‘They are the songs we have | lines are not cast in plensuut places.” "the | Pxistenee af Gad Demonstrated.” Third Ate Rr Ba ROM ae sor Woodcuts of Celebrated Paintings, Curleton’s, are taken from tho most homely | all sung, or wishod we could sing; the songs | Meentsare zenerally IneMclent aud inexperi- | ticle, by the Rey. J, Ming, S. od y s esubjeets. aA: Instance, to gtote some og hig Ke fence and the text is carefully prepared. ‘The te A hshvay Cow,” * Pele; + MF Nir anothers ,croor : 3 by work Ist monumental one aed will be con of the titles: | Ol . taintenure. Thereshould bea more thorough | Sullivan; “The Lesson uf President. Gar- ote blot ay Brow Fares Brown's Druin, (he Ql | ings our laters sane, wen hoy wars des | SPAHH OL AeCOUNERMLY, Inerenoel alee | Hott Agwasoncians Di oti, G. Shu, | Work sa lunge folo, wey allo Call gone ' Garret “The Olt Furm-Gate,’ ‘Che Old sisters - vel and a tongerterm of office, with a probab! oy i tf ,) sty’? 5 py x b Stone ANY” Goln’ fur the Cows? "Two | Prue donne of our Juveifle world; tho | ot. reward for faithful. service, to huprove An Atmerlean Catholic Dramatist” | for the ilustritions. ‘Tho typo Is Inrme and SON ES ry 4 by ne 1, Didier; “Lie Impossibilities: si ait ‘i Tactle Empty Stockin's’ “Crows in the | Sones of our sweethearts cand our boon | the efticiency of this class of ‘our public ot Unbelter,”* by A De Ge vtieht and [rnlehia aint: Se eee tienen forne? © thhy Back, See companions; the sony that have | ger The " 1 Y oR nae Ashi Bagley Woon want swayed “popular oplnion, Inspirited “aye | SCEVANts Ete} Thetr ihe Hos Atay Dita publication worthy ‘of the great subject of I tho ike, Mr dial. divides his | wles sustained revolutions, hovered the | , + life of “ Fichto” is the Intest nddition to | Bute oy diings a, Calne, | cilndstone’s | which it treats, poems. Into tive elussed: Rustic Rhymes, | tmacto, Presidents, fun tharkexd jhistor- Hibs Howlers,” eitied by Avil Beuuelt, Tantese Blunder Uy Ueoree'D, Wolf ART NOTES. . i x" le Br Songs porhs.” ‘he biographical sketches aro a eae : : it a oil i Home Slemories,, Buculle Gaius, Suns Bt Interesting and valuable, especially.when re- | Lhe subject of tls memolr is much better LITERARY. NOTES. Rafaelle Monti, 2 celebrated Itallan sculp- selections aire too long for reproduetion, but | rring to” authors bue little known, ‘The | remembered asa German patriot than asa) yfr, Ww. D, Howells’ new novel Is a story | tor, is dead. ed over our cradles gid | Paced men, holding thelr positions ty uneer- vival of Manufactures In [rela E. P. DUTTON & CO.,. PUBLISHERS, Wis Broadway, New Work. OCEAN says: «Ths Important no oniterty arranged, will be found helpe “ful ts coen advanced students, ant will incite them to larger veseaveh.”? reaby, Valuable, on subjects which appen! to the Imagination of the young, will be given iu the piper, and will aervo to create and cultivate In its readers ACORRECT TASTE FOR PICTORIAL ART. Special attention will be dovoted to doscriptive sketches, with PORTRAITS, of persons conncoted with current affairs inter cating to young peoplo—a fouture which added L & * 3 ke tie ree ©: of rom “Sones | in of the work and the method of its exeen- | Wetaphysician, Mr. Adamson ndinits that | ‘ , fy a ‘ greatly to the attractiveness of several ninnbers : : Ne wake two jor tlre ye extrac frome Sane ton both admirable, and the book ty | tere does not now and never has existed a of asta ies w scan pati a The Boston Museum of Fing Arts has an : of tue sosnad volunie, ‘Tha love UF ajansamont, Bip. Cloth, handsome, with 9 Mlustrations. Fries. | Sivin'ty those who, are tmcantiiar with, tt sincere praise and deserves a core | School of followers of Fielte, nnd that thera | Violet Fane has written ® novel called | exhibition of wood engraymg of nutivo which is inseparable from youth, wi 3 le pion from tha public. The music| Ute Not probably over Iulf 4 » Py cls S. Cume'| Of his works. Flehte’s sy Y s _ 5 nintly yen bon, eta dhe noiesnrosingl they complete, It line only ser toinmake clear |. Jtdge Field of the Supreme Court is col- M. 9 fair Vall - ATs i give | Jectinz materials fora historyof his State— | th i it Lille « very interesting Gall 4 Oty Toa areclearly’ and distinetly printed. vi niuch that was obscure in Kant, aud to give he musenin at Lille a very interesting Gallo- * ‘Through the Tale Sal ley von inten and gleam, | ing is divided into ely piled. | ie ype a wider rauze to the method of bullosophy California, Roman cup of terra-cotta, with reliefs upon " dozen students | “Sophy;or, ‘The Adventures ot n Savage.” | manufacture. * : Fake 8 verse from The Mountaln Stream; “ob WA! ve / FU Raat nes, of Valenclentes, has given to : ministered to by oxplunations of old-ostabiahed SPORTS AND CAMES, and by surestions of now methods of enjoy- ZNINETEEN,". Christian Centuries From tha etear rills, A Songs of Reminiscence, Sous of Home, | characteristic of the Kanthan - system, with ‘Mr. B. P. Shillaber’s Mrs. Partingto: n | He surface, iy apna Ine DIE RD MS ee eee Turning the wheels of the mosey old mills, | Sous uf Hislle, Songs of thy Sea, Sovus of | Wilels lt has practically been werged. AS | i cut Ils riends fs called Phe Donble | . On.the 1th of November the Providence 4 Bright Short Stores, Sparkling Poems IN OUTLINE... _ Muerouring stron Nature, Songs of Senthinent, Sunes of Hope-.| Flere ins never been any Engilsh wort on | Sub; or, ‘The Lively Roys of River- | Att Clud, one of the inst flourishing uf the : , > CNC RSE ARAL ROLES 3 ig on your way; less Love, Songs of Happy Love, Songs of | Fichte’s apeculative labors, this voltine sup- | Runner Club; or, The Lively Royss o! var letles in cltiea of tt tsi itt and Rhymes, Faselnaling Pazzles, A GUIDE TO HISTORICAL STUDY Gllttor and wean, Pleasantry, Convivtal Souzs, Political Songs, | Piles an omission In tha history of phiioso- | town. : Open lis autumn exibition i and Beautiful Ilustrations, 7 10 0 0 a 1 Tony through tit Valen a Wwe in your glee; * Martial, aud Patriotic, and Retigious Songs. bby vital but got lts publication night te gnventy lath thousand of, John “KaueriGaicacuTtara hnvachaa thebatiines a d engraved by tho best artists, will,as | "By LEWIS O, THONIPSON, A. M.,_ | (fect tho wild gales of tho tuthottess son. chard Green's “ Short History of the En- can piboldneds Seonibtarn, aopear wookly in {ta palfen: By LEWIS O. THOMPSON, A: Mee | "asa sninplo of adifferent kind of verse, TINOLOGIGCAL WORKS. Prof, Fowler, of Oxford, has made another y tocompete far tha montinent to Vietor Ein ‘Yormorly President Nocthwre 1 take the short poem, * Roll, Waves Roll’: "* Newnan Smyth, of Quincy, IL, | contribution to the philosophical Iterature eflsh, Peoplu’* his ]iast bee printed by Ane: Tie ia Ronse ‘eters ‘fection a be exe Xatand upon to sombre Sed gl cole | he Se me vigorous thinkers of th at ‘Mean an i aGouune tberct eyes nte: athe Seviiand number St, Nicholas of- ye Jury. - : on skys younger orthodox clergy. 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He has | th Huimiaopiical, te liuarursy ane {ie roe stad Ovle raat at ih Magazine of duinloying niotoxtaply in ontinaly exon : Domestle Life and Surroundings of Children | wer A;Crabe, tctoth, rocks below. en two volumes that were publishiod | fessionil—Sr. Fowler takes neh class for | a ncriean, Eatery: 18 wholly devoted to | tmted thy painter, and explained his mode ‘ iy 5 two or threo years ago-sond entitled “'Tho | separate discussion. ‘The sketch of the life PERS) vee, of working. tn avory climo, will continue to bo at tho service ‘Tho ay grows dark, tho night comes on, tho Prexs re on a Religious Feeling,” and: tho othor “Olid | of the father of expernmental philosophy? | Yorktown, with the usual supply of maps, ] ay y r ‘ unt, the i § + ., J ai itd M ¥ 7% * of thogeot Its ronders who, for tho purposa of | "My Fathor Gmniguy. Cl ho Mehta iiushe eho thunders rash along | Faiths In New Light. Roth of these, yol- | [Stoo brief and condensed te be interesting } portraits, and other engravings. gee gia tn ee eto eelte Stith eee eliciting or Imparting Information, or of oifoct- | "Kol by alt bookwallges, arn tho trombiting shores umes have been highty ‘enmmenced. We | Of yaluable. | 1n other respects the work will | ‘poe critte learns that Mr, Robert Brown- | Gen. Meade have boen awarded as fellows: : ing exchanges of articles uf youthful Intorost, | PO*reldon recelyt of pica. ‘The Woriacea r Dentin Oty tho strand, tho siz- | hays now from the press of Charles Serib- | 02 found satisfactory. Ing wns hot cosisultet fir’ the foundation of | First prize, $1,000, Alexiuider M. Caller; ge may deslro to communicate with tho A. GRAIG & CO., tint Hepa Taeo =. th 4 8 Se Ht youl ff Mr. Smyth’. “We were a homely family, we Von Atl- | the Browning Society in Lund d that it | om prize, S60), Janes A. Bailly; and thir ci 180 nuit 182 Afonroe-st., Chena. Houven! Koop my darling from all harm, and | ner’s Sons a small volume of Mr. Smyth’s | gens Untike our parents, there was notone | tHe Browning Society tn Lundow, and that prize, $10, Atthur-L. Lansing.” Tho com- BOYS AND GIRLS, IN EVERY QUAR- = — bring bl home to me. sermons, culled "The Orthodox ‘Theology of | of us that could boast of even ong handsome | ¢es Not meet with his approval. iifssion for the work his not yet been aware- os TER OF THE GLOBE, Fe ere Ae nap baiieuciinn Toll, waves—roll, waves—wilily roll away, ‘Tqday.” In these sermons ho considers, | feature, and, even If any of us did happen to | Vean Stanley's proposed monument in | ed. ‘The Telegraph thinks that nono of tho , : ‘whose eyes scan engoriy from week to week tho columns of that fnvorite, sympathotlo, and hie mantzing departmont. ‘The Bound Votumo for 1881 hae beon gotton up In the most attractive manner—tho cover he- Jog ombollished with a tasteful and appropriate design. Itwillboone of the most handsome, entertaining, and usoful books for boys and Leap nlong tha gaudy shore, whito with’ foam | first, The Churches and Creads; then the | lave one moderately’ respectable, it was so | Westminster’ Abbey will probably take the | models submitted “give ‘prouise of suc! 8 and spray, . rt overtopped by nnother outrageously ugly | form of an alear-tomb, with a recumbent | work ay the public have aright to expect, Row, wiuds—biow, winds—softly o'er tho sea, | destion, Does Orthodoxy Mlsunderstand 4 e een : t aud the Times suys that scureely any of the odd! 5 3 sti ale excellencies | statue, to be placed near tls gra Peay mi darhag home ngaiuchome again te | God? thirdly, Forgiveness and Suffering; | thatwe lost sight of what little excellencies v PE ea rca marca Ne aemeece ft 5 we did own In mourning over our too promi. | mbor of the leading sure . me. fourthly, Immporfeet Theories of the Future | nent detelencies,” If the qualification tad | yA jpubor ot ihe leading surzeons of {hey rie proper treatment of tha, Jate Presitent’s The fourth annual exhibition of works of + sefts tat selection ts entitled Otho Yankee | Lite; itty, Negative and Positive Elements buen added that the familly was also renari Bic att teaee ae etre eos .| inthe Coneoption of the Future Lite; and | bly uninteresting, and the account of Its do- } wound Inthe December North American, — | art in black and white given by. the Salina- with the ttle “Aunt Rebecea "5 oa ee 78, t 700 pares, was rathor 5 i ut lack and t orth froin the wutt'ey to tho tire Instly, Sovlal Immortality, Mr. Smyth's | MAS. SDIL aut Lo some HM pages, Was ator | ML Déslré Nisurd, of the French Academy, | Rundl Sketch Club willopen at tho National nature of the title,” —AyPLETONS' JOURNAL. The Bloody Chasm ANOVIL, $ Robecen Neintyre, vlow of The Churelies and the Legitimate Me 4 re Dee! who won thls. year. te blennial prize af | Agademy on the 2d of December, and close xirls published for the approacning holidays, | ny J, w. nx Foursr, author of “The Wotherol Kame Aunt Hoaccs Melntytor Tieaaot Groedacla abc ance I i 0] Aridens would bnve been truthful and | Sie Wie ts yt oryof Preneh Llterse { Luursday evening, Dee. 2 Charcoal, sepia and will rocely Rimi Ovorinna,” ate. aa i 5 f wea of Creeds fy ut ance liberal and con- | complete, A short story might have been , for E Indin ink, crayon, pen-and-ink and ‘ponct ee rent is re oe Siibeen saclay’ fac wns ad Ae servative. Ho contends that every Church | made out of the material in this volume, and | tin "has just celebrated hls gulden wed- | roving * tehings, denwhiye on. the blocks Pe meatal ae te IN EVERY NOME “ Ablash tt acoms, wo havo tho * Amortean tovel” jinearly toucaed ber coothiess cule must have a crecd, but denies that the ereed | have been readable. In its present shape ft} eu ‘ and proofs of engravings will be accepted, Ln. Which it may Oud Ita way. with lottors royul to attest its birthriaht, ‘Tho author Life's weary work and constant caro should be so framed or employed as to re | 1888 uninteresting work of tletion, My A. Freeman, who fs now tn this | the ‘setuction preference will be given to Had worn a face that once was Lair. fon ai : “eG s Bel Steep is 1s | cumutey, left hls worl “'The Gite and | works offered for sale. Works will be re- strain tise thowghy selthely the halts of an. | oe does Holiday: voluine ti whe euch Relen of Willan Rufus nnd the Accession | ceived from the 2st to the 2th of November int, . . Saray ‘ . ,’] essentially Seriptural theology, He re- yerse of Mrs, Brownlng's poem has {ts ilus- Det eae te ten the complement | nt the rooms of the club, in the university om ‘Tho charns wero dono; tho fonat was spread; | gurls tho true orthedox idea of God | tration, It is the suuie plun that has been | of his “istory of the Norman Conguest”— | Washington Square. A’ commission of 13 per Tee ta eeaccuiekeuston ig, eing comprehended in the declaration | airoady carried ont, in "Hoek of Ages,” | ready for pubileation In London before sall- | cent will be charged ott all sates. Bo juloy: aud so woll cooked through. tod 1s Love "rejecting tho doctring that | Nearer, aly God, to Thee, has woll choxon his tino, Just whan *the war of feces ston was endud,’ ‘The porsons te brings forward aro rou] pooplu, our own people; wo know thom, ‘hay arc nover overdrawn, but most Intansuly niiva thoy are ‘with the passlons and prejudices of thoso tines. Tho heronte fs a South Carollnian—Mr, De Farost docs . TERMS. Four Cents s Number. Singlo Bubserintions, one Zeer, SLdoncht Kiva Subscriptions. ons yaar, $1-—pay- abloia advances postaxs treo, Subscriptiuns will commenced with tho Numbar ctirrent on recelpt of altuatlons, yarled charactors, pithy, und vivacious dialozue.”"—lHome Journal. i Gad Is : ‘ind other relic. | HE. ‘The portrait of Dr. Helland, by Wyatt order, unteas snbscribors othorwise diroct., not exngworaty 10 his pictures of her brovury (n faelnig Refore them rich, round dumplings swam thy pring churaeterlstle of God fs Arbitrary | igs poems. ‘The engraved work does not'| sy. 4 | 5 sale Topas the Third Volume will borin writuNe 105, to. bo ine | poverty, Hor audacity of xpouch, und tho biltornoss of On stoaininy plitos, with rhea fed ham: WH or Sovereignty, ‘Lhe discourse on this Tune to be of remarkable force or orlginal- ait haa i Wehlttalcer, Ting fh press the eet aelllat Se ee eee a eee aued Nov. 1, 1881, Subscriptions should be scat i bo- | hor soctional hatred. He wlways keops on tho tip of With feathery biseuit warm and light; subject Is well eonsktered. In the sermon on ity, ery, led © Concione: d ys 70 eM ft if foro that date, if poasivic. Bis pencil, though; a certain loayen of honay that With eurrane hun und boney white, Forniveness and Sutfering the author pre | 13> to his, clergy, entitled “Conciones ad | aagazine (Seribuer’s Monthly), is a life~ _qigund Volumes for Lil, contatning Nos, &}—101, ine r 5 5 SD eee ty hoe h currant ju 1 H me mis substantially Ue vlow of the, eld Jules Verne Is n writer whose poputarity | Clerum.” This work is recommended as a | size photograph from. the original crayon. x uslve, 4 postugo prupald, Cover, 3 cents—postazo makes us love hor and ery*Hravo!’to her incon- And, crowning all, a good supply gents substunth we view of the,elder | ¢ sn Ww 0 text-book Inseveruloe the theological seml- | irewkg showine nearly the fall face nnd 3 Beents additional. alstonclos, Tho stery seoma wall allnpted to drama- OF yellow, mouly pumpkin ple, Edwards. Grave questions night. be weged appears to increase with time, His story of ia ai ‘Considered only as an orig etiradt vs avowlgrae a ion, Ome? Monoy | tization, it sso fall of ineldent, so altvo with strikiog | fy, Tiatl’s musa is vorsatila and uncon | fi regard to thought that the atontng sae- | Michacl Strozoif; or, A Courler af the | nuaries, part of the shorlders, Couside y, nx ron HARDEE & BROTHELS, Fran yentionnls he rhymes easily and pleasantly; | Hillce consisted in Gove sorrowing for Sin, | Czar,” tirst published some years ago, 1s now "Two young Southerners, Buplls at the Hol- | exceptionally fine speclinen of the art of pho- lin Square Now York. ; if P ‘ by R his poems coma home to thio people's hearts, | ‘Chis sorrowing of Love for Sin In the person | republished tn a hendsume volume at a re-} jing Sistitute. Virginia, Liss Merting, of | tography in Aterica, this picture is of great If they are not cntitied to rank with the best | OF Christ at a particular tine, to make for- | duced pricw. ‘Che story is merely a history | Alabama, and Miss: Wilson, of South Caro- interest, It has, moreover, in Intrinste art- 4 : rs volve: ¢ ME re ho warke : o be VOY isis | Blveness possible to the Divine nature | of adventure; but its narration Involves the | Jina, hava won the honorable mention of the valle as an uxnce reproduction of 1 rk ‘ ian, Cloth leo #140, Sontby mal port-nald, | nowtty, oF IC the thouaitt back of tho tnes Is | Kyart from ity telutiousto the Divine Kov- | recitad of inhumerable goozraphleal facts, | English Shukspenre Society by their exam | Of snu of the best partraltauliiters of Auer : i * a cially arlistic. “Lyrles of Home-Land” | ernment, iiveives 1 coneuptlon which some | and thus wisdom Ig made to walk Hand in | nation papers in “Hamlet.” ea. 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HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Ono MARPEWB FRANKLIN SQUARA LIBRARY: 9 ‘weekly publication, containing works of ‘Travel, Mography, History, and Kletlon, at prices ranging from 1010 25 cents per numbor, Full itst of Marpor'n ‘Franklin Square Library will be furnished xrutulte ualy on upplication ty HARPHI & BR OTHERS, 4 i ary zoo workminship on tho part of both | sttbject of tha linverfect “Lheorles of the | str, Gallagher’s verse, In‘ Mini Woods ctte dd ntuinbered aga serial, & new | py " huthor nud miblishiers 2 Futhre Life Mr Sinyth suggests, and seems | qu Othor Poems,” runs along smoothly aud Towle Perea iH ea RON, ee ae isin ery, At te Published in Chicago by S.C, Griggs & Co. inclined ie Recut, Fleiea Hing will bo serie oveniy, and, altho a purpose appears to | tion price af St0 a. year. b of, tty Inst |-hrtistie and satlsfactory. * fuelyiauest oned, | AL ihe saute Hine be oes | by facing {i the ehlef poem, there fy nollttto | numbers contains “the Poetry of Lyron? : AMERICAN MEN OF LETTERS. Hee teat bythe wot aMeal ae ia Gate ewe | beauty in the versifiention. "he." Miscetin~ | ns chosen nud urtanged by Matthow Arnold. SCIENCE. : When Houghton, Miflin & Co, announced | hits intimations in regard to the possibilty of Tent Ci 7 ae tly lena satlatonney, Ad Athird edition of a poputar life of Presi- ‘ ascries of. lives of representatlve American | another probation after the close of the Mot Woods! Wht saya tho mighty Past. dent (i 1 hus been sold In London under SCIENTIFIC NOTES. literary men, to be written by professedly | present “life will cause his discourse } po tho still mightier Present, from the midst tho tith ‘rout Tor Gibln to Wiite House Dr. Schondorft’s sufety Inmp for collterles imorous writers, it was regarded asn novel | 1, this topo, to bu scanned with | Of all thone vestiges af conturics zone, with an additfonal chapter “From White In attracting attention. ‘the lamp can ouly Ivertistyg set to Introd sorles of | Ctitleal eyes. ‘The note appended to this | That strew tho pliins and hills around? Task — | Houserto tha Grave.” A publishing houseln | is attracting a see Fee ar LLG aul in be He TMttte sermon wit be inary eritlelsad tan the ser | ‘The question thousands have nts uskod before, Amsterdam fs preparing an edition In Duteh, | be opened wits Hecho of astroug nner vi viiic! mon itself. ‘The discoursy on Social Imumor- | And get the common answer—Ke! a i 21 oce! j- | ‘Lho ye r Mr. Bidder some yours since in common with their subjects as Artemus | tality will-repay a careful perusal. Asa | Green on the crown'd acelivities, or dark Gastronomfe literature 13 to receives eurl- | ‘Tho younge! y y er es yal Cook qd considerable value om and Slandar, Ward’s lecture had to do with the * Babes in |, whol ey the di schslatis of Mr, Sinyth, as dn tho dim twillsht of o'crarebiig, trees HO URE nen TY Gy yal Cons enhstructeel nlalap bt sis ids ablacval ia oer, CFUARPEIS CATALOGUE, comprising the ‘ the Woot.” ‘That supposition wasn great | slven in the voliuae before ts, are niaptod uscript 10 the Holtcan coflection, Directlons | erat collieries, to quicken reverent thought, and to lead to | Of iuman toll, and triumph, and disinuy, Notes by M. Mf. MGHLOW, mistake If the first volume Is tobe considered | fivthor iiquities in respect tothe ints of | OCT Whleh tho onk that counts tive hundred | for the culluary attas practiced in, the tf | An extensive mine of asbestos of yxcoltent Sve. 8,00, Wlles of betwoon three and four thousand volumes, ‘Will be sont by mail on recoipt of Nino Cents, y v lous recipes and a series . sovered Inthe Town of fn fair sample of what ts to come, In his | attowable buliof In the orthodox Churches, | spromie hia protecting branches: walls of oarth; iestith concanyvAriol a 2 quality has been discovered in the Toy ———= St th Law of Partnarshli “Washington Irving” Mr. Charles Dudley | If they suggest some doubtful hypotheses, { Mascatan gatowayas sucriticiat TaOUNds; of Ayre aa pacaaianas as erates gli S.C, sithh a talle of ithe Sora AARPE Nani \ ory on 8 W f. Warner furnishes a condensed but suficiunt-.| thoy contravens others that are more doubt- | ‘The altars of a worship we know not. a ey eee fy 3 ry rt iy 18 yen f, Miss ual fy Pe a eae eds trou te: Adie TQNKIN (liar ML 1 nrehiensive blography of hia subject, | fl. In those days of awakened thought on Betham-Edwards, ‘author. o! y" Mat | point, and no! vation death va. "Ee asbestos i) ’ - Seventh Ed Svo. 86,00, ly comprehen: grap theological subjects, devout questionings MAGAZINES, to by confountled with Miss Amelia 1, Ed- gustad& Kooxville Railroad, je psbesto : Notes by W. ¥. WHARTON, and then makes a critical analysis of his | must be permitted at least far cnough tode- | yyith the November number, Scrtbnerta | Wards, author of “Lord Brackenbury”), | Is almost on the top of thoground, | Near the THE NORWAY ere ‘work and of Ils rank among authors. | tormine whether or not ny readjustments Month HEN aa {ts now insite. ‘The first will appear ently next year In the pages of sbestus is 1 pyarontly Thoxhaustlbla vein FOR MEMORY'S: SAKE, Of Irving's life there was very litle | of the received faith are necessary, ate ¥ ay tenhtlagl tent at Ue Praxer's Mayuziue, and stmuritaneans! y us n ite and green soapstone, i left to be told sinco the publication | ‘rho third volume of Frodorick Atbert | £enture ts tho froutlaplece-portiatt af Georg: | serlul In América, tie colonies, aud in Eronch || ire Congress of Atuutivautsts doclded ag: For The Chicuga Tribune, . te rs’ ago of Irving’s “Lite | Lange's Ilstory of Matoriatism has just | Biot, which ts published through the Cent- | and German translations, thelr meeting on Sept. 27, Held in Madrid, to i Tho moon drops slowly duwn tha Western Bky, ana T ten ae tl no ig a8, halted bi ils heen published Yn this country by Hough: | uty Mayazine by Mrs. Cross’ family, and is Loo & Shepard have published alittle mane | hold their next meoting at Copenhagen in ; ° (While stars givam out and wutch {te slow doe panes gt ter Irving. 9 ‘Nuw ‘editions at Nie tah attain & Gi of Boston, - trmmalauid | the onv by which Hey areata se pal entielads duels se tp or eh ae bse Ane oie Miitylot studi at i soirée i Ml ‘4 y * % H t roi the German by Eroest Chester ‘Thomas, own to posterity, Its lifelikeness and low pivel il A Ridin By. FORESTIER and ANDERSON. me Hee rome che ot katie suit aiscontont— eas nye rg Lega ates Ware of Oxford, England. ‘This volume, whitch eathentleity belng vouched for, ‘This and | Willer P. Manton, | It gives pretty: full ee uf He uot ed oF Ine Pa a mere i fyceliection of weird, strange, and qotstranoly can- Su fur from Earth tholr builllag gutsy withstands | ner, and sy oo Putnain. propared essays on | completes Lange’s great work, carries for- the other oxisting portraits are the subject of tall of at untomaloxtent cal Houtors work, deities IN atone alrot hahaa sey tirinnuae ? ie tis te asa at tapi Htugfnat ay Fors dino surg tokon oF Hiya | ia Washington Irving whieh wore bound to- tins way Tale pies oe pie ashort account In this number, to which ee in thst ine. fein well Ilustratsd tory terms of the lahors of the congrass, and , mildoilth tora ar en SiR ae aa See ‘Uutrod by foot, ‘uueen by human eyes. gether A i rah etted fe a ne from the second volume — the sec | also Mr. Frederick W. iL Myers contributes | aud very noatly bound, Pelee, 40 cents, wapectall eoimliended Hie tit oF aa eantelie } (tale te SUL os tonight with tonra upon hor taco | Pucotruy Gmyon® edition. of his | ond, section on the Natural Setenens, |. pteco of writing about tho tutimate Ife of |° On tholstday of Novombor Messrs, Charles | tt cunus atthe Now Worlds’ GARMELD's FUNEE 7 Life erates tone tative road somownore, -| wrillngs.. ‘The essay by Mr, Ware | considering tho Sclonttfia Cosmogony, snd | George Eliot—her character, and her moral, | Scribner's Sons will publish’ the third vol- . . ¢ . # ‘ 2 q : is a rhe Y ‘( i i ering 2 M4 ROBERT FRANZ! ALBUM OF SONG vo Reet voll from alght-n great despair, tay teh thie volume Wits bu cd a trae relauion to Man and the Soul. ‘Tho fourth | anecdotes—a paper that will Interest every but Wert arittainat diaront tines through: | a resulution In favor of contidlug the elaboras H Pigand now. Approved by tho Mt +, | siko winds ehae rusiio roche woods tn Fall Irving’s position will ba somewhat higher | scetionts davoted ty Etitent Materlalinm and | reader bf her books. Not tuferlor, perhaps, | out tho novellst’s life. Among thom are a | ton of a general geologleal map of the world ' in which ovorr nolo Wainy Ueraan and ee | (Sad, for tho Summer's inusly scarey bas dod), | thin the present critical estimate of him,” | Keligion, whieh closes the whole history. | ty the Salvini Interest of the number, Ltwas | number addrossed to the fate Mr. dunes 'T, | to 4 committer of seven geoloulats, the re Pah yont. Abundrod exquisite sunge. #2 buards; Comes Bleun'sy'x pio to wanltaat va In the book just published he “ventures to ve aye alrouly alles a Abe pec orlid youn announced same months ago that the trge- | Fields, ‘Tho wu wil bo bound like the two vurtor and, President to be Gurinans unl te i “ ——- 4 3 bulleve that the verdict (ag to Irving's | ‘The present volume o i- ing tty hi volumes already Issued. other five to beselecte 1. Ce, iE Ras . 9 at it | cusston of the later Materialism, and brings { dian had weltten o paper, xiving fils lia- ltuly, Austria, and Russia severally, ‘Lhe } egy PuAyh Yor Choirs ond Conventions: | -wWaull Stent ny a straloe ring ut os leat to me poallion ie ame eron Meeraturo) nus ! the Wistory down fo the present tine, ‘I'he | pressions of certain Shaksperean characters. Most cultivated people hava fale knowl: aale, uf the map fs to be 21,500,000 of the t TEE wat Ue piettouge unit laet a ALO Be—, Of the’ presont prevalent criticism” | sublect 19 attructing grent attention at this | ‘ris paper now appears. ‘Tho subjects are | ede of fhe: Seo rdeat Es tha wenoral idence | watural size, the wark to be performed In fe “rau, TD BA Ta ee | ei reng lice to wows and euiie's Wings? | ond then 9 fow, vages further on ho says, | day alike in Gerudany, (reat Britain, and the } + tumlot,” “Othello,” and Mucbet',” and | thar dally lite! Some elowr Canoral Wen of | erin, ‘Lis formation of an fulton Givolug SE a rode eere me rom iioat 1 Too tre For muy ne paacg nud reat Of minds by the sone an te work wy Lind et the be generally aecuptedt for any lon hertod in aie of Ve writor's pin splendit haporepte ura ths autalie wyssiie aul dvcurations Of Bi ; = H class whl result from, je bnok. almost wish you bad a ind, [futuro Bly, Warner predicts a practical re | any part of the world. Jt presents many | ations, An appreciative paper on Sale 4 tion af the classle interiors or of Seeker er Health. ~ a Toone Fromm oo Hen. oa, | ren Or tabi or brelu Moor rine [vera ot hig cette, “ae ik tv | prglas tha focanance aes gan | unas ent by hs a; | atone chalet by way of ue |, pfortunaon hg. ey seklag ren tie | — + Fair flowors lo not keep thelr bloom for ayo | | pages SO a Oe there, are eloments Ii every man's mental | Blum of Salviut as Otello and as Macbeth, | le ceromontal or domestls Ife, Dr. Jacob | BoVcG by tho advertisoments of warthless com { LYON & HEALY, Chicago, mW. ‘But of thelr beauty we can dream, and dream; | ong in the essay, and treatof Irving’s “moral constitution that su tend to‘enforce falth iu | ‘fhe fetion of the numuboris espoelatly roadys | you Faleke, Director of the Museums at Ber- Node that iauy aro discouraed and rotuse | ¥ ulght today, n eared thre days to“como will brightly Youre’ will havo agod {t—countless yours un- But will ive and gleam as stars of night i arom of days forever Hown, ARvutio olouds all up and veil the moon from ight. Peowtar Ostober, 185: Ina Karon. —— Jonh Billugs Heard From, WT, KR, bey AU. 11, 1860,—De An BUTTERS? see era tivmurto Ureathe 10 all tho salt alr of y fmmaterial and spiritual realittes ns to for- | ble. Mrs. Burnett boxing her ew novel of | ht, his prepared at auperb illustrated work fe“fottuve wus tla thoy road in the papers. be Widely wolvomed. Irving's character, | Well-desiguing pe yolude tration.’ ‘The fun o num nant ho original drawings, ts to bo published f juves whore itis buing sald. No othor rewody c| thing beyond the realm of physical hortstorles: “A Curlous Expert | tie original drawings, fs to be published for | places whore TAM RoE sts coneet gentle dintatione tt ¥, however, oxcuodiagly de- oheee by Stark ‘Swain, and BL? by the | tho holidays Lia massive, quarto, wnidor the giver alone vre tue es Tet to Bred 1 ood-humorad, afeotionate, soit: | sirable that such works ha this of Lange | author af “The Village Convict,” ‘The urt | ttle “Greece und Rome,” by Henty Holle | rove trun fitters, fu igualltiog wiusreite ox vings' firsocluty, a delightful oxumplo of | should be read ancl studied by those who are | features of the number are chlelly a number | Co. . trnordinary. meriis. have bevome Cully known completes gentlemanhood; quite unspoiled | disturbed by the paualhio Suggestions of } of engravings. by Cole and Closson, of Fort- os tind roulived by thova who Buve buen fi iil-beul ths by prosperity; naver obsequicus to the «reat | sclentldc an phitusophical mater Ws Pr ae i : iy aie DANaRe Tan pa a Ur tae divers or eet cil rie Mage Sityroports t ye aula oF as Seutloa ie Noman (ur, worse sflll, to the base and tmean, as’ —_ Lama erie cree coniremee te 3 i z fe is, thuced, a wouderfuly heulth-iving, life> aunt through Spuin te Algiers in die foot- | aves, By Ollyer Optic. 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