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W.YORK DALY TRIBUNE, TUBSDAY AUGRUST 21, 1866. 9 e e R E - p - orage. 75 miles bt onth ot middls of Tuly of this year, AN A JOURN ot ablo to take up a gauntlet thrown down so vigorously SC] F\ C E :’-"em'::: 4 ‘r;‘rrn‘-"fl\,‘- :.wl- q1“'»',' ,.:’ |‘|-:< T.{'lr'r.:'u:-‘:u‘:-v,' Sm{):: ops are & wmplnu Ml-:‘_n through the ;?l,l.:r‘: - ——— a8 it has been by our reall they are themselves coquot- - aturo which clractorizes the ocean; and exerts & similaf | 0d as far bouth 80 HNRRES, oonad | LA . HAMI ting with roalism, and, apparently, striving to emulate the | Hew They are M What They aro U Meeri e Amerleau Assoclation doance upan th oooigunns Inde, oo temperaiare of (2 | 17 NSl e i mfi.iilfi"’m:nfité';::&f{z S iy A AT oaleh they deery, La l"[n‘fgv and Vodder aad C. C. Cole- Por e R 4I : ;NA": .:fln.:xm of Science. ably dose e P tlow 355 or 405, " TFhe great body of the | fruits are e '“"“‘."“"’."'I e S S ek P pilLaDRiPEIA, Augast, 183, | men are committed to the ideal school, and havo shown Tho knowledze which has been elaborated by scientifla From Our 3, v‘“ \:ns-p('-n.deul o 1 ",','i"";","":,i ..‘,",1‘.;'2‘.‘.",“3':‘;;’1 ""',:‘",,":’.'f.: ::;.z«hh::‘pfinunl»r it 'ifffi:dng‘; :n :r‘ :h'n.ody 1 wrote you, the other dsy, aa account of my visit to | some fight; but they are not productive enough to mako n | rescarch and by careful comparison of the views and expori- DORAIO, Aok, 11, 1006, _ | 4 e s, both Bum | Mountains, wil be able so compete with I, Ithasboesn 3 608" | pry, gully.” Hisds @ neme well known throughout the Qoep improgslon. La Fargo has, indecd, paluted o littlo | enoss of practical men who mako littl pretension to book- My report of the procedings in section A closed i from tho wésterly polata of tho Dlete surpeie 0w bortias WH pesates, apples | 0T ot to-day, T havoto write sbout o man far loss | that it o hand to say what be con doj Voddarisst ¢ snl- | Pariing, and'whioh has, for tho past twenty yoars, beos o cvmming with & brie lluscn tothe paper by Prof. Tlloan | e fuoeagsut Stoce o mey SECTurel T e T, e 7 Mo reo 8 WO¥ | couoweys younges tat, & Philadelphian, whose plotaros | still and bas alresdy begaa to imitato himscl, sud bas, | Bosviateligendly applied foble perention of Agrieultural 03 8 new Chemioal Nomemelature, The nomenclature pro- | diminishes toward the interlor, but is distinetly dorful impetus to this branch of enterprise; and unless ny. bey | besids, shown o fertility in invention. C. C. Colaman, | Scienco, bas in no one joular wrought & greater revoln. i Judgment greatly misleads mo, you will Lear of the Grand Tra- | are scarcely to be seen out of thiscity. Here, indeed, they ) y - “ u. poved by tho Profsso a dapted 1o the ypioal clssBeation | treme meather i ) T O U, o Judgmest greatly mldleds o ovard of e c0un. | sbound: hero everybody knows James Hamilton's work; | tho strongest of thoso men, in stronger with his realism | tion in & small way thfan fa the mattero? drainage. Inthe B proponed by o dintinguiabed Deusber of the Astoclaie | uo pat utabout 40 mile, exjoye 8 liaate of & §88i0 iance iy o sircwc men wilhhoicaliura tasesaad moderie | e, eitcied, tilouled, mdiated and bovght. | than with bs dealiem, end appurtils belleves more In it | 800d old days of our fore-graudfathers or grand forcfuthors, D catoress ‘Mas besn very generally ‘adopted by 5 i ,‘;,X:;f],’:,”,',fi",l}‘,:J,'r.,‘,z, n‘[’gh:«":;;;p:‘?;l‘d:“:"""‘n";\il ke | open avenue to wealth. o But, ia New-York, I, for one, had never hoard his name. | Hamilton throws ¢ realiem,” a8 Farrer aud W. T. Rick- | o farmer would about as soon have tbought of speuding an c‘h“; ;;:inlx}‘.:;";n:lflkt;:‘i.\fl:‘::flL::.l‘;uh.mmwn may | G attempt to direot more especial atteution xi: 5\: fu::m“u Ann Arbor, Mich,, August, 13606, His piotures may, once or twice, have been in the Academy, | ards interpret it, overboard, with all the akrcr.gm'lhtrv is Imfne,v for draining bis low lands, as for some pll.?lt ma T byttem 1s basod on abbreviationsof the universslly | KXAct Sokistics o€ the e ..‘?:‘,',,,T’;‘fiu Joseph 0 the “ ‘:"{f‘,fi{" ?,",:“ orby Prof. | but I have never soon them; the Academy, being ““Ne- | in him, and seorns it utterly; but, for all that, he is a feal- | chine to spin and weave the wool on the backs of tho livg R e I e l"%'h 2 E;’::flfl;;:::;hun oy 'fym' ‘(::u’lrn'fl ia the crops and_ ger- TT;.,': kflnlllm."e’n“tcnliu\l “On‘l‘:".nrlt::"" ’.l {‘:" .r i or ad- tional,” snubs everything that comes to it from abroad, | ist in his own way, and belongs to the new school by the | sheep, and shear it off in the shape of ready-made blankety the wetalioids or non-weirll o euts, Witk such modifica- | CLy vogetation, however, on the opposite shores of the lake, | o opod' 5'sle history of cortain views relative to petroleum. ) Haafl phipemesesd] e Toridvergsl "Taner there—tht makes Turmes the | and brecches, A3 matue sl mikgs the swamp; of ooursl 4 | and has made Hamilton no exception to 8 {3 whs oulyiFEHEED WOPRY spfthd, forthe: prouction ot corresponds to 8 very considerablo diffrence 11 the extremes | 1ro oy shown in 1801 that the mineral ofl of Western o f 0° bolow goro at [ COTEG L S0y In the carniferous imestons, wells sun of the climates, Wiien the tharmometer s 4 ! : Fanesviile, in Wisconsin, it is 30° below at C Tatorop of whion have vielded. aod still yiela, ofl in that re- | (o 3i1e fosterad, that there is noartin the United States | A writer in tho “*Atlantie,” once, engaged in the some- | lily-pads, co nd eel-grass, and the reproduction of i1 i 1 , 45 miles east of the 800 Jso in Kentucky, nccording to Lealie. At that timo & ; ’ onit of the measuremet, sad the startiog point of the soale in ?t:eol:k: Kx'»lunnz the )::':v:lnm' of the severest coldiof l;;,')‘,,‘;",:ufd‘fln.”"'h:,‘; To "the exieionts of petrolenm in the | ontside of New-York City, And yot Hamilton is one of | what hopeless task of making out that Miss lh»‘m N h'“m""?l" But in time certain degreeof light penotrated avon, ly 3 N 3 o lo p n - n A " 4 known cousists of two syllablos aud ends with the couso- u I8 the Horthern porilon of the belt uader consideration, re- z;fl'z{‘:fly'::‘;r’;";_ in ”mmm.?"“mnmlu Importance | studions, original and industrious. His productiveness is | us, offered to give one of Turner’s finest pictures to anf l :d d( ;u-ryb.cm deem mth 't:o ::lli..” Wwiis a0 acre uROL ™. e name of esoh of the 13 ‘metalloids tarminates | lisble melerologios uistics have boen prosorved, Tbia re, | —u prediotion verified by the recent devglopments i 4 lower | {oonses T doubt if many of our ten can show saything | body who would show that Tarner bad ony right to be | added to the meadow or tho Wheat When matters R o ety Apsatc and et Caued . | 0L IZ ORI 0 O2ShL Cubl o of ke Sihigun e | Sty siraia cf the Camberlaod, 1a Kentacky, spUNS St | ik such 8 mass of work, and its varioty can have but one | classed villh the Pre-Raphaclites—a umeaning vame, | g0t to this pass, tho work of regenerstion was spoodily Fresch cheumieta among iAo Tcalo|de e by thia rrangemest. | seiing sonthward afo the {8Jari § Siehecn 8320 bEAn g | ol ofthe Maioulin alands, which It a3 Bl SRl | explanation—tat it is the fruit of & constant study of | which I wish wecould get ridof. Khaveno ambition 1o 4t | begun, for & faruier’s hesd ¢an readily comprobend thab - clused among o melsl . i eny cloment 1s desigunted by | Daviag & mean breadth of Abost [0 miles: Thiaeglon But o | op which e ad b the it to sait, wasthat the accmi | e tho prize, which, beside, doos motlay in tho genorous gen- | wheat at a dollar 4 busbeL is 8 ar moreprofitable crop than y wea ud hout_45°, a ho o ol 3 " 2 2 1 it « vowal immediately preceding the terminal cousonant, Yed of about &0 feet. It lios in nearly the sume iatitude as mulation giving rie fo productive wrls secur o 3o L touk & letter of infroduetion totheartstfrom M. Job | Heman's power 10 give, but nothing could be. casicr than | bullroga Gt sothing o coed. Tho moment this great fuct todoso. Tho whole gist of the Pre-Raphaclite theory | W82 understood, that instant every farmer whose farm was pamerioal power of the vowels advancing with the order in |\ cygitia, the middle of Maine, Northern Ve i o 0 0 d 0 aine, u fissures or in porons strats, in obedience to well known A 3 ell-kn cTaver, hose bouse I sawan 4 . firat fnaisted upon in e letier | Sartain, tho well-known engraver g lies in the artist's absolute dedication of himselfto st | cursed with wet land began to drain that satd land and get aa were imperatively demanded P - h:‘:fi}';"""f“‘;‘f:fl;,’;"'m' e itia st treatment by which the impression has been created, and | groat modern head of tho sckool. atom, or ome multiple of it. The atom is therefore the which they are placed in the alphabet; th 2,3 dand Sare | NSO Sand al. Minnesota, Having recently re ] v represented by , €, I, 0'and u, eack bav: ped_sound, | Now-Ye s BT - aring reoenl Eetor: | EYdrostatio laws. This v ; 3 sdod by 6, A0 g the long | 8¢ length upon the phy atured o on, ublished in The Medical Gazette for March, 1561, was farther B " wed me strongly. ol o Yowels each, preosdod b . Sther teiters repro: | t0 bat report for det 1. propose to ite Lee ouly & {¢¥ | Gavcloped in u paper on Petroleua in The Canadian Naturalist early picfuro by nfl"“"fm,'hhh impre: % “. zr Ho is to study her, to follow her teaching, ¥ accept ber | it into a proper form for cultivation, Theu the round waa he facts in my possession. for July, 1861, and simultancously by Prof. E. B, Audrews, in He %ould, 1 dare say, disclam it now, becausc his y sl morkd of sonsdletenss. dilltanti, | quickly Mo whioh. qaickly clogged up, of - 7 b L X b | 5 open deains, or full.aguad, represeut 6,7, & 9 ud 10" Ouier etters rope - sent highe: bers 60 that auy nowber to 1,000 15 readily n - n o e I i 0t higher numbers 80 bhat wuy 1 I ttention to the winter climate, 8900 | iliiman's Journol, §inco then (his view, though freauesl? | ooy ting has changed groa inco that day; but his ob- | de high latitud enersily P o v Prof, Andre: tly sinco tha i " oy 0, 454 scoordtps 1o ¥rot ARdrews joction would hold only so far as the exccution, tho ywriters of waxims, Mothods &re of no importence, Trutls | brick draius, which quickly crumbled away, and of woodes draing which quickly rotted to pieces, until at last & cicap od by thelr 10 om of Bro- | ¥ st unfavorable ini and Dr. Newberry, is sitnated by sl experience in the ol fleld 4 . -t - ac; oneof | table and sad anime L g of the United Staies, s it 'als0 14 fn Canods. This remaek ap- method of paiating, is concerned. This was, certainly, s | t0 paturo is the watehword, and Turner is the hLigh-priest MR e A o drimains” wab found 13 the Phosphoric. ap. For men Lére be stated Vidervatt . A liew to large hocumnlations und to flowing welis, but oil may - in 1 Bad the pletu of the school, because he is supremely true to nature, be- | §30 duravie waterial ! he an atom of Hydrogen is el of OXyge Cllorive, ad ; of rand Traver and compared ullbflfl.lflgm‘ slowly from horizontal strata coptalning it. bad method. When I told him I had seen the picture, g b | e clay, of which we havo to : . 3 p o otk 1t I8 «Qh, yos,” bo answered, “that was painted long 030. cause o ptudied beg with plodding industry that weyey is material iy 'V'Kfi\igf] G, Like potter's clay for is Jflf are—the cl ons repo various ~ othor Thoro are 20 pictures under that one, But Lbave given tizod, with a zest that was never quenched, with a purpose f {::“w e mg s knoaded, sated iote o it troleam, Dr. B o A to the origin of petroleam, Dr. ‘m BUPPOS ,,..g,.,\ iuto the propee ot jons already me: T avd west, lie in nearly the same lai indigenous in the two limestone for ete. nch i Tho manner of unitis blos may be thus | cast 2 Wastrated . the protoxide of fron he sesqui oxide | nd with, other i {wo ¢t Qe fexres | wnd that it may have from there risen and accumulated in over ] Y oo, Ferrent | the bisck or i | fou” The, ocaliegslected s Iog sewe L 0 Il | iying proio ?Mitaco i fsors cappd o s by 1 | oll hatup? L belieroHamilion v n eaent when Lo that ws nover balked, o followed. o lead thrust con- | SR, OO MEU0 0 il as . as sone isef Totmabury, V.. Gard | Montren), C. Srep- vention aside, having draized it dry, and gave such an im- |~ qhis earthen drain pipe has slmost entirely supersoded porvious beds, such us Pensaglvania saud rock, or Guarensry | iy thore wero twenty pictures underncath the ono all other Tarieties, the metal pipes beingby far too cxpen- phate of protoxide of iron, Fe pulso toart as has never before been given by a single {ron, Ferremisoll. Johmabury, V. {","'v C. K Aster *gravel bods, Tos conglasion the speaker proposed_that the new names, if | Tessutaiftos of More et g iave ohosen Aun | 'y ig inclined to think, however, that petroleum m 1 saw, aud the same is true of many of his oarlier pro- ) s , hould b 3 4 % the O Aibor, Mich., and Dubuguo, Towa. fn oertal d o A " oo § ive for ordinary Wse, and all of or gorts having been found ved, sbould be usod st frst sido. by sido with the cld | Avbor, Mich Tunesvii, Wine end RN et aam. | LB e e eervations o th of doctions, Ho would begin ® pletcco on o cortgin theme, | won. Iligmethod was his own—end be had a doren l.n:pt-n'vcl T ie €atso 5 augiher. Lt Js trug, that Pof 1nethods, o hundred, s method for every picture. 8008 | gi" vurnose of condueting dri wiler i* hong die 1 age, and referred to Lesley’s observations to this eff and in liew of the x ¢ towoo is located immodia s horo of Lake | yereeing with those of Wall and Crager in Trinid and work away at it for a time, but, becoming dissatisfied, 4 N glorious Frank Leighton’s method Ais own, and Rossett’s | tances it is unfit, for the reason that, even after tho sur. " M o8 to the tion has now g4 lauls to work and fs making . s i Bred 40 the | fossii plants are somctimes found partly converted or losing the glow of bis first intestion, and finding him- oitton of the papers. The attendance upou the sos- | DOTth. It neocssariy o . Hication | leam and partly tnto | Dr. {Tunt regards the proc . : i & i, aud Mill " s, Hughes—where # tucro | faco bas been bardened by kiln-glazing, iho anateriul is B o sootious shows o diminutionia the interest foit in | Of it Winter climate from 1 ° which animal ‘aud segeiabie and bydrocarborscecis (s sclf strongly impressed with some other aspeot of aturo, | is, oud Millais, Hunt, L“‘:- I,Il({,h.w., “'“I " alton | #ill oo porous to ke 11 o deairablo medians for tie r have heen converted D altions S hios A/ “”"(-‘_ he would begin to alter here and there, to paint out, to any likeness betwoen the works of theso mon? Leighton {4, qpission of water for the ordinary uses of the kisgh v o ol A ry autipodes of Millais, but yet they afe one il | The softness of the clay gives & tasie to the water in 8k 7 antipo ¥ TE koe, arth or fermontation unde 9 | genation is cxelud g e e :;fi’:u‘l.;mll pon is retaived by Preddent of Lafayette Collage, abury are situated lnial ¢ | trome of & proc (,'y“{. i‘x"”"'l". g ::k_en ut-‘ir\v l'x""lr'i'.f‘z"fl”l femperatars ou nmlmllvlarn! charcoal, tie {w0 couditions being utagonistio | Doon into evening and might, land to soa, deep ocean to y Ob' | their para odifiod by large bodies of water. and exeluding each other, and the production of potroleam im- | shore, and thus, from chaugo hange, until the paint , Brookiyn; The comparisons institaled haye been of throe kinds, p.l. lying, when compleio, tho disappearance of orgatio tissae. o ¥ Lus, f‘r:‘ chaugo to ¢ a‘ g, ‘u 1 the pt l: Between the mean t ) of the Wintry nflnln:_—"“ Tonce pyroschists, the so called bituminous shales, acd would stand so thick upon the cauvas that it must be bracivg December, Jauaary, y 2. Be- | wrenot found togetber with petroleum, but in soparats forme- | manipulated with the palette knifo, and beeame, a8 wo tween the mean minim 10 t i 9 i S © - (:ons, and it is to be borne in tha epitliet bituminous ay, 0 longer painting but modeling. To look at 1ha procecding: The following persons ha Assooiation, upon tle by little, the first picture would | is the e ¢ : their rejection of convention, of dictation in their pereep- | cases saye where it is ept more rapidly flowing than is fon al, i i ormi it. | ordinarily consistent with household demiands, O DEPORS 8.0 A e L is located u! y1, Teves the advance guard in spite of Lis apparcut difference from owing facts» the realists among us, Not that I do not think his pic- The clay is what is not unfrequently known as firo. 5 " clay,” ht from Woodbridge, N. J. It faoes suller from the Iack of minate stody, Omall ides | SI8T% 83 18 BEOREEt B0 e (@oe fhom pabbioa d members of the the Stauding Com- that®the maximum amount of hydro- | P anew, unt carbon; and a8 representing ove ex- | disanpear entirely; sunriso would pass into midday, after- the differ Alex. Muriay, U. 8. N. " o { hn "L Woodward, Washiugton: iob twosm the estrns 1) spplied to the former bodies Is a mistakea one, since they sel. | § S { L by L e ‘ i = " | fallowing is un abstraot of the buch comparisons A or never coutain any bitume, aithough lik thensel | wme of theso canvases, 8 man would say that | you hear his name linked with Turner's; sometinies il | and other extrancors matters, and when,it readhes New- / The adaptation of » Wiuter climate to t Wintes uio bodiss they yield hydrocarbuns by destructive distilla- 4 | Traise, sometimes in dispraise; but Turner could do every- | Yorkitis in lunpe, looking like dried ‘mud, weighing . om ag 0uuce to & hundred pounds, or,'from tho size of @ D L ¢ _ A 1 geon " P o Litte, Ukl D J, P K frait trees and farming crops is not indicated lemo iean | tion. The fallacy of the notion which asoribes petroleum to Hamilton is a dne‘.mg. careloss painter, throwing bis ) . Y . * Marys «\-“;"";;’(:g"';.‘I:':m{’l‘};;n:"“,';‘:‘is the action of subterrosnean heat on sirata holding coal and | colors to left and right, and letting things como | thing, o Ui freouatd Clinse, Clave pheo. D. | e o the climate of Teaverse City 16 millor than | PZTO8ReS Na0 SE0L: nd it was emarked aos oiber % | out as thoy will. But nothing could be moro mis- stormy b b Fiorraan Heotaea, Delowart. ¢ M £y o th localtes roagst nto comparieon, with 1 | foum bearing sirala, thal the ol o the Trenton imgatonoce | taken. To s o fustidious puiier, not o ly satafisd | bas aleo painied abells nd fub s they have rarely been | doubtiessatiributable fo e presenco of various wetallig on DIV " i | curs below the horizon of sny pyrosclists or other bydrocar- S Seng i s X AL ¢ sembles Shakespeare in the wide vt ¥ PyTOs ¥ nting rapidly but thoughtfully, knowing well before. | painted. Ifhe re embles Shake “‘”,_m\“_“,w d xrm::fl? Fie clay, hving arvived here, is first broken into smai tion, bie is @s hko bim o the range of L3 | 1,50 and then put into a mill, preclaely ke the grluding s Mo degppr Prgmn 3 Moy st 8 i * | bonaceous rocks s, Il K. Velis, D. . Sexton, . Mar- - - (! ‘1 Yo 0 rocks. . osville, % Dubuque, | ACBOULTOCkS, .+ Spires 1o the Ganera Atiyula and | hand what ho would express, and caring very littls as to | Of bis obs »uld, somehow, | technic fac too grand for him, then | mill'in use at all brick yard: is apparatus is worked by B omer, the clay is tumbled_into the buge Loppor, au sball W, A, Bird, E. P. Dow, C. D. Norton, 0. G. Steele, the Rev, 3 W Clarke: 0, 0 1. C: Rauiag, M. F. Gualy . W, Breed, C. A o colder than | yeoridolin” by Professor James Hall, 18 the titlo of & peper | Low he nxprossos it—that bis thonght sl bim, Hamilton has.| BOePEEn S tor is poured upon. it, aud ty tho pulver- 2d Hamilton is sctflimited. Tarner has painted 4 : . jgeon’s egg to that of a peach-basket, It is of various s a5 no man besids ever painted them, but bo |-Efort Wi S1Le brown, green.aud rod, the eolors being Gaory it Dr. J. Adelonrg. New ) A 'lhv(l. Ma- temperature of th Hew 1f nothing w Bralay. A. Sherwood. the Rev, ardiner, | yoad in this section he W Tieevey et e . Dabugue, | ™5 e Tomarkod that fn the st Brachlo. | get itsclf utterod being to him the main consideration. | Dothing was too fino fi the last 20 yoars, it Sfonco Lis work often looks strange, unreasouable, froaky, | done grand things; 1 think his Fight with the ¢Serapia” | g action of the mill'\he matorial, to which moro watee a the month of F-b!r.rv Maaitowoo is Lalf a degres {,,‘,,,m Ky ow generic names, founded on a study of the i T W inne, warmer (ban Traver 104° coldor; Bt. | ayfernal and {nternal characters of the fostil hell aames | it upsets our theories, it opposes our conventional notic The AssociaPon then ;d]-:ulrlr:m'm‘meel in sections. .’u?.flifif! o .;;:H;;y s Moutreal, 6°; Ann Arbor,4%; | of Torebratula and Aterp bad 'n.{lu Jong time corered & very with what looks like bravado, and it obliges us to thi B g g Daoudve, tameas of {he more sontlara lo- | BHATORMAOR) amecmbioe o o mtimate Gharacters and rely | 1o doode. Nest peopls, clesn people wholike to sce Peol. Tillman completed the readug of his paper ona | G lahioien indonl ‘:";;‘“3‘;"“:;’{,'_‘“1.:;‘;‘({:1.“(-!{“3 pouth: | thons. % their neat and orderly appearance reflected in Nature, who “No hemios) Not 3! of whi h. el b i Spirifriaa provides it P 1 o s o ng, at leas ve Now Ch | Nomenclature,” an abstract of whieh Thave | CF FU A0 03w nter temperatures imprisoned in the ice of All the genera nvl‘.ll‘o kwl\yy Spirifs 2 T0 prov 1 n!n‘ L in- | Jive their troes and rocks and skies scrubbed, pelished and | ticl t But he has painted pothing, at least I bave | w S k Y v tornal spires, tho general feaiures of wLuch woro illustrated by g ¥ [ v i & hers the companson between | i0to lumps of conveniegt for bandling, and is passéd nbed, would probably experience very uncasy sensa- | seen not delicate i 0 COmpal to the molding room, where t is to assume its final shape, eveuas e commencemenyal n e, Frevident Baraard | Gy i ! ! Sxpressed his admiration of “tew of mnemonice con- | 5, UAT, 4 E o diagram of the spiros in Spirifera proper. e R Y ' in the extremes of Winter terparatargwhich produce such pors prooved e S MAE ; il i sce. arTusied by Prot. Tiliuas fors Ofomicel Nomenciatare, *Ho | o 1t 8 tbeestremos of Wiater SORRRTNIROR G | (TN, Mt STSted Keward o hort distart lste of | tions on standing beforo many of Hamiltow's pieturca. He | Lim and Turac tau fail. But this is of B0 MBPOALCE. | {hogh by no means to undergo the final operations, oe lato the | 1 tha very revorso of such painters s William T. Rich | 1, r oue, dislike such comparisons—do not believe in made of Plas “pirsl | ards of Philadolphia, out own Gifford, or Chireb, of Bier- | them. If Flamilton wisted to bo called the American :'.:'.‘;:;";';,:"’.?:mfl: et W e T B | e eomparing the minira of the savaral places for the | e (rs FEIE SRS e ilcs "abaptly recu el ot 1 weouid exprass sny idee [n éhotd. | o010 montbeof the year we obiald the following vesult: [n De- | gavii ¥ of (e dormal valve, aud thence contioued in the iatry, lndlbtlpphglbhwnny i e b ¢, | gember the mean winimuw of Manitowoe is 4* lowor thau 8t | eonvglutions, which conformed to the goneral outlize of the " : e bty e Tot Forkith thoaght the bysiem was exsremely. Ingenious, | Lraverse City; of aslewood, 10l [lomct; of & Johushary, | shell, et there aro certaia appendiges or inicroiated stadt, and of courso ho bes no apparent relationship to | Turner, T should doubt if he could be the America & and demaudad careful considerati ml'hi“';““;‘l_ s""- of v“a,_;;q“"’:'; S Bl i 28 lfi-m‘ellm -m}-n“:rv y,«c;:x‘lnr nlnl ehlrlchlrn-(.m Oy the | Farrer or the Hills, In all his work I saw 1o bit of detail, | thing That he has been woved by Turner, I can sce; 2 2 g mella \ o o 1 % " 1 ro turn of Lie spiral Inmelle into the cavity of the | oo i e bl nished; what he could do in this way | that he knows Turnor well, i3 easy to leorn on talking 2 3 s as fine o picture as has ever been painted in America, | js coustantly added in generous quantities, is gradually re- 1to a pysty, salvy mass. ~All sticks, stones, and othee maiters are carefully elimpated, and the clay from the grigdg machine a homogeneons of the consistence and appearance of putt, | all things considered. Tts place is in tho Capitol. And his collected studies of Niagara are a suflicient proof of bis dge of nature, of his of hand, of bis enthusias. prepared foruse. It is now roughly moldes knowle: to receive, ‘These according as it is de red to make straight " elbows;” * branches,” * chimney pots, or whatnot. T : o T Y AR ‘.’:.":.‘“;'pflfn‘l‘; O macar | . In Japuary the mean, muimuw of Sanitowoo is 5i° below | dorsal“vaive, and ear the point of its greatest depression, ; {ory. EeigE i ntaresti nesuas of the teloscopla obscrvy R e o oMol 0te of At & , | there ariew sender process frum eacld of the wdjsgent (s | X havo no means of knowing; bis stuics 10 not appearto | with Lim; but he is no copyiat of Tur pictures no Lealn-power, ‘President Barnard then gave the following history of the ‘nmv,\l‘T':“ ;;r“n:n: ‘"m‘.'?'ny S o G Belia, whieh, Nsi ‘:1»“‘]:.‘!2:'- e f.:‘un"m'“:vt;ll'l:“: have lain in that direction, It is trus that the greater | way remind vs of bim. On the cont: .rv,l!svr ere evi- | "he desired mulrm laced in the lower part of the me neduolescopbof the Dearbors Oeccyatiey: 'The, Dearbors | comyare | robglrprg ety e S B ifera i olber geners of s famiy s twple; | mumbe of pictures that bo showed me wero made up of | dently th n individual study of nature, zealous, | cline, and the pastic clay, being fed ils Bobper shoré o i 1 some siope 1aken by e | SompAred 1s 5 highor thea af Xraverse Gl of Huslurol: | butin Atayula the spes of this loop le prajoctod bagkward | uky and water, but it 1s ovident that i likes to deal with | uniutermiticd, Jigent, and mot of any mex's works, | 13 forced, by the tremendoun streasthof (18 B SRS 5 | witls the soft ¢lay. The mold is then taken out, aud the , rather than with small forms | Bor of any set of me I am mnot bent on eulogy—indeod, 1 bLeve mo | lengih of pipe disengaged and set au{, while the mold w t )] 20 & second tour of+duty. . the | large forms, with ma spire. | g delicate detail. But I should speak with reserve; for I iwens of thal place to procure a large telescope. After con B Teitiag with Drof. Bollaow the weil-known objeot-glass made | Of Montreal, 849 lower: of Ann Arbor, the eaie; of Janos: | yerging to tho right aud left, are intercolated be ville, 19§° lower; of Dubugue, §° lower. first and socond 7‘m- of the normal I-mnyll: of by Mossrs. A, Clark & Sovs, of 184 wiches aperture, was_p: i . 4 | cared. and the fuods for & build o promised Ly the Hlon, JNY. p]:"” ';,’,;;.";ifi",‘;‘,‘l':,',‘:m:‘":‘('.'"‘;"" for evory ono of the | Thegs wcoessory or § lamelle project backward | Soammon, whose munificence has very grea'ly sarpassed the ~ A e . aud assuime the same geueral curvatare as $he otler parts of | 8 Lere at the wrong time to ac thoroughly what Hamil- | mate rial trying to convey onigin! estimao of $10.000, | The favorabie haructor of Wi limate of Travemso Clty 1o | the syire. mako avost hull 8 votcior, aod P | R sk ol whis- 5 Nt slefacsa fin impe is & tre A%, tho pipt B vae, or. whatover the acticle may be abjoct glass was originally ordered by the honored | PLICSLIR & SEC G % A the oxtreme | purmed iamelie in the bottom of the cavity of the dorul . . ho riek peoplo who own lus pictures | g -» en frofh the mold, 1t {5 subjettoa sw sue hands of Prestident of this Association for the Usiversity of Mississippi, | "i%ia 008 sorios of £0ar, 0 o oocasions in the course | ¥ We, and tbeuce the spiral coil continnes simple | are out of town, and their houses are either closed or else | that a is working in a worken who do the fisal shaping. Thej SOOI In the Enropean species of Athysis the Intercolated 1a- | aro filled with carpenters and paintors busy with rep a nurow field here in Philudelphts, 8 mod whose pic. v the marks made where the different portions of the 4 3 io | mold come together, and correct any trifling irregulantion of which be was then the bead. likel: th - The Obascvatory is situated in the City of Chicago. near the r+ gy e Of lire oF | gotim ara represented as feeo at their exteemitios ke Store, about 33 miles south of the mouth of Chicago | % ho mercury may siak 0 the destruoHlye N orce City | Wuloh Dr. Hall did oot doubt, but it appedred wsore natural | is the center of business. It forms the westy) a":"”a 5%, tn the ““n;h“;’f . ki "(”" Y | and in aceordanee with similar strue that they should be | Frizate Con The telescope-room has somet| S { oh i, Shsalury, | 0% lowor: of Hazle: | 45004 with the normal lamelim of tho spiré to givo support | p, ov inside d . and its floor is 66 feet from the | ™9 o v g T = o B Moo | aud strength. wild w ground :hwt hh“-zm min,wpr, : . of Ana Arbe: ; of Janesville, 14%; of Du 50, belag satied | oot ‘The telescope has aa equstorisl moanting of nearly the " . o i fora proper. Toe @ e forts. wiih oma modifcagions duo to Mr. Y 1h vriremé inimve of Maltowon e 9 lower i worelore ra wiar Umpre Clark's 1ngentaty, one of which atlows more freedom in obses than at Traverse City; of Hazlewood, 189 of St. Jolnsbu v, 269; ¥ aliied to Spicifora than a N of Gardiner, 18°5 of Montreal, 10°; of Ann Arbor, I(°; of | *'Ti ho course of nis remarks Dr. Hall bt dition | s onght to bo more widely known. I don't tugep_ LT S o on't fike for ) form, or 3 or repuir the fike the “ Serapis’” shut up in a parrow parlor | recults of o ng; in short, they put the ono lias to resort to inconvenient d finiskiog touches on the article before 1t goes into the fit. It ought to be in 8 room suited to it; and yet | Kiln, which would very speedily bifke any blemishes into u quiot tune,” “The Last Days of Pompois” and mauy | I am glad it is not in the artists studio! That would be r‘,rf‘;f’f"'“‘l . '"",‘Il‘y fffi;,]m‘m i othors whoss sery titles aro interes(ing, aud which aro | o far worse place, But, this is to be said of P 1 i g 4 this genus e articles, particularly t of the wore regular fortas, E In February. the extreme minémum of Manitowoe is 6° lowor cientifie jour ‘beou brooght out | fide. And, certainly, what I did soo of Hamilton's way | foreign work, a: d the cil | | Tbe first quality. Its definition is excellent, aud the full b v us s'em to bo genuinely | Feanisite ing manipulations are much more easily ’ o erse City; of Ilazlewood, 167 of St. Johusbary, o oh e g - - formed. Tais “potter's wheel” Hovo that thesa quist but strong admirers of his are justi- | they become excited on the subject. An arti- ‘ thougl one of the earliest machines known in the bistory 8o I could not got sight of his “Lone F, b on Going Down,” “What are the 1" A paintod ship upon a painted sy b : v y u%h'h:nl!‘lr °b):.°",,"' y"fl“',"ll uet i erain 57, 9f Maal i inter. Sometimes | wood sct upon a rapidly revolving vertical shaft, and the ring nebela in Lyra, the dumi hell aehula (a5 eeliel, =ne N bruary. fus cuirems Miniusm of Manitoweo is 19 lowep | SC0US Rd, neveriboloon ju the seme unlcation, pre- ¢ extreme minies ? | posed the genns C! " i i f oase other "",',‘";,‘.‘:‘.‘,..";:’._"’,,’.',""‘.f'.:::.tx.":r';«’r:y'-'::v‘?; u fhanof ‘Trevere Clty; of Hasewood, 15 of 8. Tolnabury DO e et wits Marisiella, a0d inclomng eorase fs | fed in their admiration. oo in # rmecont periodical seid that there | :};"‘;r"""’;‘"fi Bnet; ptmitive, of S1L JSREUEVES i g g R besy CIn 1, wiidh aro in general | 19 diner, 3°; of Mantreal, Ann Arbor, 1° | come of the typi fen of that geous that th - S kL | was ‘no great paix in Amorica, upon whi - mrprod bt iR B Pacgn, moepdote tfor objacts thun those insiaded in Sir Joho Herschel's latest | VIgher of Juuceyille ' loers of Thobitel” om f Lo ol abe the apiree, "whioh had ooet mash laber HEFGRUEME Tt g AL ol b SR WO S 0abta aexiy o o SHE TN PN Sreatini pisiee o vilshydsast g s catalogue published in 1864, - u“m 'wmn n(:!:n e ev:n point u“v‘luv/ the Winter I the sacriies of many specimens to procure the resnits, miles, 1 should say, on Washington-ave,, s few doors from phin newspaper snaps the writer up with the suggestion | ainong the wonders of art. "An ludispenseble companion o the Incge Equatorial s o | Climate of¥Eraterse City ls maferiaily wilicr than that of | Srigit be aceapted a suiciont evidence of tao generic diffor. | the Frankford road, The ride thither in the horse-ca that ho had never scen Rothermel, the pride of the Quaker hese drain pipes are made with a widened end at one other places in the sama laiituds oither east or weat, It is s between Athysis and Mertstella, MIERD-OpEY 16, City. From the critic’s romark I should judge, on th | exteomity for the purpose of receiving the next iength and R . - - e, 9 | making a perfect joiat—this * ehonlder”’ on each length of rat-olass wmeridion circle. Such wn instrameut has been or- :‘,_ of the Mosers. Repsold of Hamburg. expense of i m_llennll)"l;nldu; v!un:.h:'l‘nl”fle!.}‘y»lm‘yp. n:n r":‘(.m. ’l'l:o o bty e liko rides in horse-cars everywhers, & gontlo foretasto of | minimum e of the i r bein, i o X FING S ’ Y, \ hoeve v h " thelar, ”{'{-‘.?.‘.‘l,":fl.';":z"fl“.';’.r'fifl' . ean "“l. S pedmt 34 whisk pm_“l';m - n]]:'-"fv:'.; | P By fiv e one’s funoral, and goes through & succession of dingy contrary, that whoever clse be might not have seen, he | hovzh it looks as earefully imshed as though it had inthiy reapaot he Winier climate coupates fayorably with | irr. lo listen 10 & i and Religions | Streets whose houses hiave tho choerful sspect of tombs: | 7' had scen Rothermel. But the admiration for that | in g mold, ls n reslity turped on the T mt ot el oo vl thatof midileOtlo, Tndians. awd Thiasis Tudecl tle Wintor | €0ater of Fawsed, Hichcork "y M iy Lideoln | 1ho Philadclphians indulgo taseversd cstom whicharoas | s WANE RIS tn prov iR, SILCDY Subgrows i | 8 ey, e vuatintions of 1Rierest, - : been growing in the Grand T e e Ph ! 000 porsots pres: | Livila adapted to promoteilarity a3 any 1 know of, Onois, to | that Of Laug and Roesitr aud Hicks s boen with us. | "The ipes are made of differentdismeters, though for o Gy ot e T A o g g Zouia, or eveh Mam : | yron the remssebling of the American & o8 for the | keep the white wooden window shutters rigorously closed, | 8T crs are zaro, and wo hase, untilIately, hed | the most part always in fenzths of two feet, ‘There ares puoly waitbematical and dependiog wo entircly upon linsira, | TilleWis, 6o 40° Solow guro; st Chioup. 1036 . ny vacant places, & A0 ol interest 1n %0m% | called, that is, opened a-Litls way, but proventod from too [ 487 i# Dot distant when, beside rejecting the bad, um:A:nli‘;u‘:;::io'!')t;:gfelnthfl' e fi:‘ hn‘l‘u::l:r .:1‘:::: :d:;::(flf:::un':?'::.:x "urgr Mewphis, Teno., to 16> below; while at Traverse City it ouly I 4 n{m}-‘.‘}.{ ‘““f.{'?“.,‘i' 1.'.::::.r- n!“l‘hh great conoessions to the sun and air by being tied together | *° shall do better—we shall produce the good. straight lengths, thero arc . bends” and “ ol Py L T U y to selontific | 7o oted 140 below, and at Northport, at the mouth of the bay, . o Seriugaiehed I6 ooiF Shveral Gopastatonts 'ot | with weepers of black, of whatever material the purses of Already, indeed, that day bus dawned, and Fastgan *mean for luining crooked corners particularly, and g BT b 1 s vond by Prof Hore. | [0 Same: and caly ranged us low as seroon (wo diflereii | Gioogy, Chomistry 6l Tt o Sass ociad T ARN: = - . pures of | ) neon, Winslow Homez,dv:. @: B ben~ L | ruachies whero a pipe of smallor caliber I8 et 1 a0 ford. “Tut pvper was long and very interostiog. . Hore. | 3o el Gvole of coid woather, which extonded over the | srate 3 here, with celestial visin And spiarged comprepon the disconsolate wurvitors can afford. _Bhosatrings have | L om. Jont A R N (2 | TSNS angle o AT R e T oty e 7. :,nc",:h!f,mhvt‘::u,:';afl:':,:w :r“ d frt tre ko v o boou known to be resorted to in cases whero griof has had ehooses), Guy (when he has & wind) sud Vedder (if Le ape of e ¢ increased cost, All these elbows, APTERNOON BRSSION. O i rensagaia 0 damage whatever in the u:n., bad E,u‘:.(....m im- | (o wage an unequal struggle between impocuniosity and ouly would) are making figure painting such as Rother- | "f -"‘l*l' pressed i molds in the same manner as ings on i s s ¥ g o o | straigh mel inflicts upon us, impossible wuch longer. In land- | articles, having been taken from the molds and re Ottior comparisons are no less anrprisiag thau those which rrdy sl guiags on earth t70es a4 | 10t yearning for respoctability which is o part of tho aocount stering and polating berometer | 6 | B e et petiod. Uik of o Tegons, okt enkdom'ap: | g Fhtsenphionty "'1':;1; but such on_ attenuation of | S€3pe ¥ Bold sure ground, ot I think James Hamilton's + n.mlv_vw-cmmvy W c““fih B mfll:nc;p:::u'«’:: w.'fl.u"l“ ‘b.m-fi“‘r’{. fbfl 30, N arlington that he bowed it to receive the rite of | BOUBIDE is only allowed in desporate cases. Iunderstand, e with herring noeuraes Saciatlons in 1he atmowgherio | wn and of Ostober. Someiines ficy aro d c d o usagenof the Episcobl Churcl | Bowover, that wpplioants for eold victuals at baserneat fx‘&?.ific"?’n’.&‘fl%fi‘.’:fl?‘ ng st oce 3 evening of s we l-spent life uring the oalm | g4ory are always ready to follow up unsuccessful demands ‘ 3 Trusting that there wil. 8 abley 2 with potitions for old cravats aud belt-ribbons, and that ed theis unal shaping apd trimming et the hands of best pietures, if they were not hid in corners, but were | the finishers, are set away in the dr,vfru-mn. If the | put where their power eould be felt and make its’due im- | Weather b fuvorable they may, be, ia cectats giagas, as- Wi wi - posed to the sia, bul generally thiggpreli prodsion, woild give uew fmpetus to stady and put the | Fekes ytace in the house, hud. haits ,,,m;,':‘::,’{"’.fl Lrokes on our present downward ‘Tush to an emascalate | intendcd to rid the clay of its superfiuons water, ore ut opee exposcd to the intense heat of the At the same tims the merour; Dr. L. Broadiey then % Disseldorf hs I tlie mois o, G nd to %10 at Bangor in Mai: saw the forests when beggars are so happy 88 to secure 0| T nt. Dilsseldorf has been an almost fatal | 1U6 — ‘.“?‘.""x' new clckRchl ot rumots g3 oot Bingor (FIURE Mot 1oy toroee or | B t i | ¥ gvx‘ #0 happy 88 to secure & dead relative L] it sk Il R SR E + § kiln, the would be instantly converted into steam, ® Wiorit” i Rieraa U an 0ot 10 | Lrp oian of 5 Siah wero koo o complorly demded wton owos it xle thoy mauifest their desolation by aprofuse display of these | ¢ 8 B S content With | and some rontortion variations of the propes stote and regulating the fow of & oarreat of siec. | "Saow fall in November oF oy o el oy T lore the Soclety by bim, it soeme an ot | cast-off articles on their shuttors. e thisasit may, there Sghtiny’ pr“Boi’ fhe “Rhine, she’ has'” plented: twe | shapt wouldoeser.. Fhoutbishme Miviswchasa; DG e et toad e okt o eteimeas In e ;;.,,fl e e sl aviuhquobly oso4pos IFomiiny throagh A Ailns Mot D At ts Aacoroies | soetned to liave been an unusus! mortality in the streets | StAINATt ‘!freo lances” bero in our vory midst | UL e Kiln. This.kin 1o 4 ::.:Ieyr-n?n:pgfl;vu- uloess in waking - s that Toot crops way be left out with. the stertlng devclopaeats o whieh b discoiaries | through which our car wormed its way ioto the Fraokford | Wihat swingeiog biows Leutze has dealt us is Past | y0whor Like o locomotive boiler set on end—under this | recounting what Bierstadt has done or what he willdo, | » " o articles to bo baked, of w that he has secured Mr. Tuckerman's ** harp | d 5 carefully plled sound his praise, there 1s no gucss- | U7 " a8 that the firo may play of every day practical utility in busivess. The im- Potatoes are thus fre " . P h uently Wintered without wple uf A - A, o1 B o r‘ bu:d lnle.n.l.r‘ mnru%:fl:‘u’nfim"f‘:mnomrr here | gigping; and thoss ordinarily loft in the ground propagate ";';;:'.".’::'.'fe',",.',m.\: :: ) '.';":m’i,. held fa hogor for bl MOpELEAS F SOM NIV UItay OF ouptie i Spngth determinivg sud correct) -euulnmfl;“ or con- | themselves from year to year and become naturalized. In‘the | devotion to their education and improvement; he bel ved M SLiEastet MWn SndiNA- gown .50l Aok TEY. | - nes ety e A ;':*”“:l‘l‘:: samo mnnnu.dml: .l‘nhe'r.u ‘-,?Mx“ romain ia .h.d.,.,‘. with | that as mind knows o se i be uocournged in | MUrPrising, with a weeper at every window of a four-story | ?flfil ,I._mmo“mo“m“ m‘»“'mnn [Vl g e liy; sud '\‘“” r,nlun ho roses stand out with | intellectual pursuits, and regarded an the equals and compan- | bousc, aud an extra one at the boll-pull, and I was not at s o goliadmagests. Aettarion fe. 15 16, 8. = v secarity than fa Alabama and Louisiana, Sons of enlightoned men, s far a8 by the'r talents and acqnirs. b o ) | " polaprages hetierign b .wmpm:!..u;:ma{ 3 Jow disappears sbout the 10th of April, acd the ice in | monts they provs themselves worthy of such fumpnnltm‘nhin: ol taken aback on alighting and asking o passer-by to be L of falschood over truth, of the artigieial | pouery expos od for 45 to 60 hours, after which the mouth VS R B s Zon T2 [rene bag breaks wp about the'sams thasl, By b tims e | Himanif foverad wiihfhe Sepiodiietion sndptiougeiatance | dirothodth, ME. Hamlion's SA, &% Belng tolg LRttt yia'} PTGt o thaakiofh S | of o whichtto oparacion uk-w“iubu‘nd el o r Sdve L% c of a wife waon he delighted to honor, ven deomed to foel . - | Such trivmpl s d t o HOPok Whieh LisSle speraiien it threo days. Lile Ol Lotk T hets b deion i, w1t 1a 7 tatlaoth l}?fir"&.‘i‘fif{ri’mi‘nx‘fl‘fi H;;u::;;.fle[:.thm.;l.:.:.‘;zc«:“.;.::’;.r[:z; Thak for bis sako be owed a debb of respect and gratituds to bor | 110 0RO next door to whero there was going to bo a funeral r“"h.ll H;mxlwhxllr: not last 1 & ety B Ay ¥ g D¢ | the kilu is yet open a certain amount of another sort of wn rolation to telegraphy, I have made it what the scalo beam | {0 middle of May. R ™ However, all such gloomy notiens were soon’ chased | feAred, but they are uncomfortable. They ean- | clay, whic is fusible, is introduced, which instantly melts, e tis et o | ) e oy thus acioosd toasbiag. 100, WIRee | De B oy B ek e sanors Hin dogp | *Ti7 o fading: mpsmit in tho astisés palating poom, not last loug, but they may last too lomg. | Iyretolved foto vapor wiicn belirs epenly b (06N apon. kot which easbles teiegraph saperintendents to Grand Traverse regon are well caloulsted o | nai fervent pity afluded o strking contrust fo the oo, which was in & stato of Litter delightul to bebold, and the,| What we want is, strong fighters on the otler side, i with &' e, 4mooth y:reel:lenfié onliog e mours the gredtont cooRowy IR thelr Uk, Pl s generally supy T the rwbots. ‘bete of | 135ttiontag sxeptloam of oo meny of E0e aers 1o shs ojoe, | YO7.OPosite of Mr. Bully's, The.csuvases are stacked and if Hawilton were as well-known as ho ought_to be, in the dr;ing and buraing. the clay loses favon T o T e sie o 31 b | o ta tho resiroction of the L 8 re e ctec: | against tho walls so decp as to Loavo ouly o narrow alloy by ["00T Feople are not so dull but they would see the differ. er cent of i3 woight, of tho henovolenco of God, and of his apecial providence, Wwhich to ressh the frunt of the rosus. where stands thy | ©5C¢ between his manly treatment of Nature,’and thatof | u (his pipiog 15 1aid down the Joints are closed with ent, or * black oement,” a material which aatter of putl:l riauce, 1 make th rory m, o the rheostat duily | oul position muc com) -‘alm aud sscertaining their | ype British Islands, In the Grand Traverse region the bod, b “ y Prof. Tyler of Amborst Colloge in his funeral di 1 (0 fi M e or in reatly augmented by the bay Which Teaohes ite | of its peloved and reneratod susjeot: - Taught by s fow ter. | €436l bolding an unfinished picture, and s sofa where Mr, | t1° 62 who are waking fiwe and fortune by iravestyiug | hardens withinge, and course of time be- hil Y i ipes it joi dinizing over g which, in the comes a8 solid as the substance of the ns. J m' ) theape il late the interior,_ Moteorsr, the Treagls s could reconstruct the Conestl Hawilton souted me while Lo siowed me his sketches of | 2% & - and enjors a sit uslike that of auy other por- | and guided b 5% b ooetd | Niagara, of which T had board i g 2 Y e e e “..w..‘ b adt : g hidyley oard §0 much. Isupposo that : ¥ ~were made, NATORAL SCTENCES, o o the North Wevter St eyl i e varons orders s nbe f pimovl (3 | o quariceof thoo iy oraty studio will ver bo mado Buuw's Huao, Monday, Aug. 20—With only, 2,300 | 0 T e e eanamre- reglon & greator amount of proteotion than is experi s labors bave shed luster on fhe séuntry whish gave him | it fiaished pictures; but, if they could be ex- ::&:: cn:":n.:c::::‘fl.:mhd;b::i.m:::"um 'o':h. n'[:; Soen ool mh“w - "":".fi."a " Thete , except for th ves, of W jecn used for vears in the streets, mauy ' the 8¢, Joneph reglon. The most destractive win SR T s Vet e Ton 18 £ hibi ollege, 3 y other | hibited in a gallery by themselves, it would be . 2 g e e bt sy SO0 | {hero i a soarcity. Batohers, both wholssalrs anderetailers, | bed been laiddown in Greenwosd”and elsewhere with of the gountry procesd from the south - west; o individual, owes its existonce: and ou this Associat ith B wature of (ho 1ake is sueh hat houthwist Winds SErik. | which s newe 9 )ContiBedie 1o hae sads the' Ogansotiont | DO™ ismpocfoctly any of the. * Views'" of Niagara repre- best — B ing S Gird Tratrt ol mak e v Vil u laaic Mentifeds T bas made the-Conseetint | b 0oL L ¥, e varcky of their . tan | *4PTLed temseivis oatof the 200 e ot the Hulton Cliy cartbers g el st 3 FHAL Sicory bad e , : orin ¥ or south, oreover, it will bs observed that the Grand Traverss re- 7 they might begin, were sire to ond s the Jibis | truthful, powerful studies only two othor representations | this piace duriog the week, esough havo beea disposed of | aud lead pipe makers bad made o mflw is measurably protected from oold easterly wind, o sarrowin u{ihl:;l'::hl‘:lg '.mw.flrr”":" Stath, E:. godaoh the theume o€ e a5 she Lamby he. fnpd (he peses l;int I kno; Jh:hl their own; Church’s * Rupids of | elsewhere to run the total close up o 6,000, which sccounts | their peculiar wares, but in the end in nfiuence — ey of bis writings and of bis ife.” | Niogars,” and John Heary Hill's view from nearly tho | for tho general dullness of to-da slatio other Park afluirs, ecor d excellence and \y, Bpeculution stlil runs high, nomy and excellence good carried the day. Scores of miles of the earthen Potam O i o &'uu:'u:'w. :-"s'-'gl'-';.'nu e conatry, iy, ther. | oy ‘up the record ey 5 opisnion tn.ope boRN will ssoredly | samo spot ns Church's—s dsawing which Church once | and drove after drovo hes been wholesaled twioe and thres | o ot " e B e e '.u.""i"'”"mu'o':“fl.’u'«':'.'n. m{.lrg:“:lj.(:‘ diroi aanterly f Taturis oabinet which be has Giecovered and Sueld said—and ho is cliary of pralse—is a3 good as his own, | timen at the yurds beore the butchers got a chanco at them. | Feieteries, and bundreds ‘:( ‘miles havo heen siroicheld consideratio . o e “fi‘w".l’:dm doscribed with much fosllog bis But, Churchs ons, and Il's ono, against Hamilton's | 1% S0me cases money was mado each tiwe, in others not. As | through ll our principal strees, and hundreds of othet A defended, 13: n:u u‘fl utdb.o' « ;::-x;l:;::"#o "The dowestic lifo of Dr. Hitehoock without ¢ud! Ho brought them out, one after another in ?mnnl.l:l‘:hln[ tho first prices do not cover cost and expenses | Miles have beou fm hundreds of private farms sad x! vl hoats 800 proh '.l‘ Ihh Hitohcook attended. o | his rapid eager way, now explaiving this, now dilating | which cost t. 0:0 d“ravi’ of “lmhélum m'l‘fl“: steers, p{le;:; l‘l:lr.ou P'fil:l l'h:' ll.:g'hu ! P ould M‘:l.. to be favorably tain a8 m 10 wm. upon that; here pointing out some wonder subtly indica- wn:chod 1 o it lh. owur.‘n.'....d turued from mero mid fatd N:"' 50, the oue ot the ity buche, i grest Wfda on The | ted 6 saily escaping the ege; Q0w tuuiag over tho pile g And foxd, 59,10 | prices rn s ollows: e e by enchaiued attention, Serec) 1a & oahioth it | with impationos to got at a sketch that made somo pecu- Bgj2; commission for sell Brala P:E ""“""""z"“ . 3 oo wind bl iy ek e | Ity I the streetae ofthe shere o the mgreman of . 5 jib» Hana e ,.,,271‘ s o the wator easter to understand, of funning back to restore O oy wariy of o Drain Pipe, 5 inches diameter, .'3"..._ the connection with oue already soon; showing such an | brought Tast Sat = rorid, | intimacy with the Ralls in ovory part, and wnder al as. [ of th oay & growih of £rav, whloh oo AT 4 e b continuons stream of sketches, I folt as if I gr.‘l 'hh had seen Niagara in a dream. I am glad that so stro; But say they are worth but I e ; ng more than sheep. hes man has for a right ggod fot %c. can bo bad. but that ia the top Tie NiCHOLSON PAVEMENT,—~The Common Coun- thrown hamsclf into the opposing ranks to the | From they rua down to 7jo., and many lots rem eil passed a resolution sowe months ago autborising Mr. reallsts, though tho opposition is ouly seemi the market Gusold. only nm. t that Lis work cannot be seon mng; l;:'l .J'.;'g n" “c:‘n o'-. oa the market ‘.‘,‘.‘.“’fl'?,,!. hn:“,l:'{' lo:“ u:r'“u“ ool e o oars ) one the * Nicholson” 2 by bresking s pene of glass removing the eatchos, aad fhen | YCTE: Whero tho lovo of neat aud elaborato landscapo- | Fuged from o i Sars Temalned e e T | Nastatat, betoen B ahd. Walleta. an the place. T t the poach flourishes ‘qw a raising the window, and §70 fn legal tender and fracttonal | PARYINE Iy becoming so strong that it threatens to reduce apels petament muhhc:loblu blocks fl:h'b-"m pine abost i-. and Graod Haven, large lu; ourrency and a knifo stolen. Yosterdsy the proprietor of the | '1® 87t to 8 level with prune-box docoration, If Farreris | New CorroN.—The first bale of the new crop of Bioets s pacs U soen chards ‘These bloeks are placad upon a floor of inch boards, previ 4 $his pulperey lhqg’ fiseh (i on Joung or stors saw the stolen knifs fn the posssssion of & bootblack | ' Y€ Opposod; if the Hills are to be disputed, I shall be | cotton received in this city from the South arrived yostorday, T v‘thly, obser: Yourarvn Burarars.—On the night of Ay, 4 the cigar store of Jose Xiques, No. 572 Canalat,, -n‘n::nc named Johs Seward, and caused b - Tk pon Grade O e an. Botwoou them narrow strips gamed dohs Beward,wnd cassed b srret b1 Ofiar, Lowen: | giad - mu;. ofber idé of tho quostion eustalned by a | an o samee Maripous, from Now Orisans. contigned to | ot Jousd e .'Rfi'fi;'m&“u.u % e blooks thon baoiling . | man of equa serlonpenne ca. Watis, Cram & Co. Thoss tntorosted wi sl il {he rewaln; ttod bl for trtal i equal knowlodgs, of equal skill. The mon of it | g {oarn that I excellence 6f qaality 8ad boasty of .‘Ii‘p:. o | r g T Sod v ok zealY o commi d gravel 8 8" The Nicholson e Lar s rarel b adhingion, DG (20 naod bud 1 voura Kosdomy—Gifford, Hubbard, Haraltine Nk oo aa | uramises woll for what wil Gllow, Louls. aud s by QWAY mm;‘:&“fi‘&‘:‘.‘fi“ 5 Swbsequentl i T e ‘ nstios Hoy

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