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m i i ? THE FASHIONS. ??? SUMMER STYLE8 AND FANCIES urrraT nevaMDM raaaacs and costcmks MAKIN?:?Met ItNINO LINOKRIB?WIDOW NETS. VKILS AXD FLOWERS? .KWELK. aaaVs fashions?fabiucs and wrap? Fashion, no less than history, prove re|?eaU Itself. Thla year, not once In every aevi hut after aeren lime? aeren, faahlon return? cording to the blalory revealed In old magazines? Ion-plate?. The figure- muelinoi lawn of to-day ii Van Winkle ?trie among dry goods, and the __dj bare been copied from twenty-year-old wall pai aa one ?eea in quaint old country-honses, tool rariegated flowery tapestry; other?, brought fro tbe ?eas." are of feathery bauiltoo, the loaiy cm Blender palm, tall arboreacent fern?, large rssSS popple? lu luminou? and colnred ef?ecti. TkSSS are alto teen lu black and white lawns, lead eele and white, and gray and black, for mourning. lawna are much prettier In white, aseassi a black ?prig?, or little flowera, dash? s und di bourette efl.it s. Percale? and c?mbrica rery nearly the tame design?. All of fabric? are made In two pieces. A c of black and white ?trlped cambric is made In pi eklrt and basque, trimmed with bands of white < dered with black. The edge of the skirt ha? two fine knife-olalting?, ami there an- long-looped I black ribbon pl.ioed on tho pocket?, back drap? cuff*. A die?? of plain gray bati?le for mornin haa a blaek and gray ?trlped vent and cutaway J;n Bcarf draping laid aero?? the front is made of Ike material, and the knift-plaited 11 mnce has a hca tbe ?trlped corresponding with the stiffed cuff?, i and collar. Nothing can be prettier for Snnnm than white breakfast dresse? of iineu lawn, ttriped cambric, percale, daa?a*ked figured or ttriped muslin, made tip In a prieeeass plaiting? headed by embroidered band?, and black bow? on tho front or wherever fancy dictate?. pnjue l? rather unpopular, but is use- for wnii Wltb b'ack drosses, aud is ?till ?tt-fsi-ed to oil; rlcs by some ladle? for morning weat ataeaatdsi mountaiuou? resort?. The kilt ?kiit makes up ver In piqu? with a Muck ?carf drapciy. Bzeelleat per? are made plainly of black and white giughni fine English calicoes that have alt?rnale narrow s of grey ?nd black. Kotfc-plaitlng is prefcried foi ming, or the edges are cut in turrets, saw-teeth or ?lit?, and bound with black braid. Wrappers are up In the aimple ('abridle priu-esso shape, the e yoke and belted breadths or with yokos aud p basquea. Kashlonable mouruing dresaea thli season are lined to a delicate thin siln and wool fabric called batiste, with a crepe finish ; cr?;>o J.ippo, a ?lmlla ture eorered with figured crepe designs, and er<V rette, also ?imilar lu iippearance, ket tli Tnese are the novelties. Other favorite fabrics at Mexicaine bourette, bourette grenadine, erossbi aud the cr?pe grenadluo resembling crape cloth. aell at from 30 esata to $1 r>0, and tho batiste? from fl 25 a yard. Canvas grenadines are set kjf means to be ?et aside. Their eminent rease??taluiit; lionc?ty forbid this, for Ike. are as dSTShlt and i a? their name promises. The iron canvas-mesh Is popular this ?eason than ever, in consequence t atrlped and lace grenadine? having failed bo equal to one season of wear. A I louable style la ghown in a coat-tall bt made over thin Lyona silk, with a ? Waistcoat. There aro wldo crapo ?u?ts edged plaiting? of black cre|?e lisse. The deini-trainr.l sk finished at tho edge with a pleating of crape ; pela crape trim each ?ide, and the front haa a trimm*] crape bauds nlaced lengthwise; there is no ti tasada the back breadths. Tho skirt is worno.er Lyeos oi for economy's sake, black foulard cambric or ail kelkof which closely Imitate s.iik. Englleb bomba Tamise dot-, Henrietta cloth, Victoria cloth, tin black Grund Opete ciishnn-re, the I lieney Aim-i blue- ?ilk, und merlu?,? ?? are the faaklOB fabrics for deep mourning. Black cache .i,-- Ind. ? i? gT?at!y used for STStdreeses and wr thl? is ??_ and ,i?l a yard. Henrietta olotb s?-? nu t the favorite materiiil. The usual wl?llli is ilnrtv-i Inches, and toe price varies from ffl to 03, accordlu quality. Etomb&slae la leas fashionable, i ru-s are chosen by widow.? in preference to anr oi 'liiiiise i-ii,th vane? m wiiltii from Iblrty to fort! In, ii? ?, and in price from 75 cents !?? >1 50 a yard. experienced oersom aboeld kuow that there are < testes eistet black eiprcealy Intended tor moon French eaanmerea aell irons 75 oenta to f?_: India r mere? from ?'l 7,r> to >-'? ; Urand Opera eaahmerea froi pints t?> *i oi). Mennoesol eatbmera width m-ii fror ee-tatoel. These are preferred hy many I because they have ? twill upon both ? and can bo tinned. Jet black luslerlesa bei mohair alpacas are very ponnltu-; I hey i du?t easily and are not affected hy dampness. '1 vary In once 1mm .(iceui* to #1 h yard, und are twe ?. \, ii iiu-ii? ? wide. Imp?rial aarge belonga to tin- s family for uaetulm-ss us nun's serge, (,i and Opera Becea, bearer mohalrt an?! t lie Turkish brilliantl these are intended tor lighter mourning. Attain craiH? is highly it-i-oiuiiieiideil, ranking equally with -loth and mosaic eiotbe. __e?e are Shown }\ iivii.. fro 11 ; width twenty-se ni'li'? nt mosaic clolii of double width i . yard. ,ir- grenadine, otherwlSB ?uiurlim?-? called Rea kaIIIlllg. is beat costly than the li?, utitul dan: gaun-s, Chumlit-rv gauzes ami dama?, grenadine, an ttriped aud cross barred of be! tta textete, whlcl Beini-diaphoiiomi ; an I a BOW French beattag m finci aud beauty i? a great iii)pr,iVcincnt ii| on the coi ttuff of last year, happily dleeerded. Iks I Be mourning gros grates s?-ll at the aotform pneeof fl but there are finer silks, yet no more circellciit, of same brand fot ? nid DIO?ralas, It faclure and oth?r lustreless silk? arc IrlflUDCd v crape. For deep mourning, the handsome 1res ftt dine? are trimmed oniy with aeU-plaitmgs ? bel cru may be added If preferred. As Ihe Btosra la lightened, the plaiting? are continue.I, v the addition of Freaek lace or laml fringe. Jet is cautiously u.i-1 In a lino bead] little r-ilk taeseis, and In Jabot? of lees ?nd ribb tiy dresse? of Hem n tta .loth or h.?mhazlue severely simple and ciega:!:, nade in the ptiaoi tat U with basque waist aederape waistcoat, eompletodwli ?)i,ing. Sometimes a V-abapeol erape la Inaerl !,. The skirt has u trimiiiitig oi triple or ?ingle In plaiting ; knife-platting i? aometunes preferred with i asnal ?n-it ol tear! drapery ol them terial, bordet with cr.ii?e. Very elegant ooatnmea ar. made In pi cease style, with wide applied gore? of Entlieh era ieaching to tin bead of the pl.-atmgs at the edge of t tklrt. wl -i line white linen are generally w. in after tbe ? -plratton of titr?e moot! and are infrequently worn will? deep mourning trow t nlng. A widow's beseel should t>c of ihe m? ?imple shape, made of Kngli-h crape. Tin- vi long veil of stape is ?eeeasarily added, but is longer worn o\.r t!i? face. The warmth and dye arc ? tremciy prejudicial lo health, therefore tin* veil closely couflm-ii at the buck of the bonnet by a jet onyx bar, and B small \?il of Bfjuaels Del Is worn ov the face. As the ?li-i'? uiouriilng is light.-n-d the loi Ved ta discal <1?<I, a little j-t is In trod need In tbe fact li nu mi ng, violets sod black aod m hue margn b?- add) d *. i oil? etlou el trench Sowers for tl ?tages of mourninir is peen iat iv sentimental, Tue ros are brown uail wilted, wltb tatty eobwebe among tl bud? and a loin, lu Ho-heurt of th.- roaeet tl? are faded und drooping. Sad-colored dalatea and panal tu.- ?loti?-1 here and there wltb tiny pearls for tear dusky it-iiv? ? bear t?it,- rellow in is ?.i deeaj ???n win!?-ne?.? of the ?tar Jasmin? takes on a y.-llo? aickiy hui-. Infaot,never haa tkere beeaeomnebfa lidio. iyed in the garb that lusts only "for tun? Bad B ttttt and half a tlni ." The fashionable, wrap is mostly la the fichu and mai tie ahape, made of Hummer camel'? hair, Aras d'.'-n ("lit-ney ?tro? ?rain or ca?hmer?-. They are tttfltl the lamii.le w haleb lue, aud u eoiiiolualiiiii Off kUB___ and twist fiiug.-s. Ea lighter bhu-k, |et may be int? : mixed with tasselol trle_e> f?ilk at.d Mask skip tal? the place of crape f?>r sccou?l mouinliig bom, gantly Uimmed vitii osttu-h plomes tipped wltb Jet, an coronets of Jet together <?ith the lower? deeetlhed. 1 tho vsy of Jewelry, dlamoeda set la black onyx.pearlsL onyx, W'hitbyjei cut in i-aiiu-o, und Bnely esrred bos wood is worn. For teeond fl-oeming, umir(<??ed ki. glove? of different gray ?hades are appropriate. The fuehions for cnlldren have n?v?r bees mor.-? Inter estiug aud picturesque, yet som-ible. Their costume? being a reproduction of those worn by their mamma? ualur.iliy a taute for arti?tlc and harmouiou? bleud lug is aaceaseltaslf ?m ri. ?.?d. Xlitc?j util? ?eSM dioiu about tho matching of their ?ash*, and hat trim.nine?, even lo a shade, with which mother? thou) 1 not quarrel, for it Is un evidence of an educated taute, developing gradually Into things of groatcr import. The daiutv princesse dress for little up to twelve year? take? on the temblaure of a ? ay Jacket, the Jac'-ct front? only being added, ?bile the hack remaiu? plain. These are made up of Due seaside wool hunti?g, ami or ihe plain Trench bunt ibg, which l? vi iv mu? h btronger. Modistes recommend IMS buntiug veiy highly, but to prevent shrinking, it must be il.iiii?-ned and pretned before it 1? cut. Tho f thews dresse? are made with a kilt plaitiug tal in the back, while tbe front 1? plain prin? cesa?, trimmed with banda of embroidered ?tuff or silk, style ?imply require? a yoke lu?tead of a Jacket. A.iotUer ha? the entire front overlaid with plaiting? and silk, aud ?hell plaiting? on the bottom edge. s'l ?hade? of brown dehCge, flannel, and ?in- ma<le up for travelling and i girl? in the favorite ? ut-.-tway )ark?i mut km ?klit. 'I ti?- trimming it tlmplr many rowt raid, bol there are ??then trimmed more funcltuliy Wiih ?ilk btaa banda or wide, haiidsoiur Tnrauli?. The pretty percale, Scotch gingham, fine tepkyi ia and lawn dr.-???-? are mostly made with a aquarc l, platted ha? vide turn-over collar. The ? a plain itt?r<,?; frnnt, and the underskirt is h a plKiU- flouuoc. Simulated over?klrts ? reaultabie lor waaulug fabric?. A great deal of Jlmoiuirg i d_mg is used upon these drestea. all whit?, er da? the ne ?? kind, with colored scollop? and flower? embroidered on the white. Piqu? la not so fashionable for tbe little people as tbe dainty colored luits, and these lovely oolors airo Und their wny Into tbe wardrobe? of the very little one*(wbo bare hitherto been oonOned to white, auch fabric? aa the fine xepnyra are made up, Just like the white slips, plaited and horde red with Hamburg, and box-plaited from tin? thioat down, both front anil back, blockings are still worn high and aecur-*?! w.th a Mocking suspender. Tbe colors corr?M potitl with tbe aasb.bows, ribbons aud general ornament? ation. Tlie coats und Ulster? for street wear are long and of the pardessus shape, wllh quaint little double and triple collars and capes. Babies' imported rohe? are only one yard long, ?iu?l their can? of the latest fashion are silk net, lined with ?Ilk matching the net of ?traw berry red, bluo or pink. There are no other changes chronicled for babies'wardrobe. Mesara. William Jackaon, ?Lord A Taylor, 11. O'Neill, A. T. Stewart .v. <<>., Aiiu>l(i. Constable it Co., Broos, Peek* A Co., aod Mme. D?sassort will pleas? accept thauki, for Information. RELIQIOUB IS ?El.i.I?ENCE. The English revisers of the New Testament are engaged in revising for the second time the .-? ??uiil BptstlS to tin- Coiintliliin?. The Central Presbyterian Church, of Allo gheuy, !'?-nnsylviiln.liiis nivlicd the venerable Dr. l'lu tucr. of Columbia, South ('iinrina, to taMOlM IIS pastor. The Rev. Mr. Mackonocliie, so the London ??WpapeiS report, lias paid no utu-ution to the SCOMOSS of su.-peusioii pronounced aguimst him by Lord NOSSOOB. Ihe Methodist missions in the City of Mex? ico under the charge of tlie ll.-v. Dr. Ilutler, have con trlluited f 107 to tho buflVrcrs from familia in India aud China. The Hoo. Alfred Colqniti and Bishop Plerec li.ivc ?beM ?([?????lilted .delegate! from tlie Meth'itl?! 1-1 ' i ?- - cpni ciiurch Beotta to the ?'?ma?!? Mst0?disl General ? oiifi?,-eiie?. wh'i ?i im. is at Montreal ne.M M-inptemlicr. The siilisciiiitions in England to the softer? era from the famine in China, amount to over *_:.,()(>?>. ?SOON tune BgW t lie ('linn se A ii-1....- -?-lur, In a letter to ?he London Hints, cxpresKd his thanks lor what hud been done, Father Hyacinthe is now delivering a short aeries >'f tactores lo Paris, The t<>\>i - ot Iks inst was " D.-isni." AttboOch alsrae ?odlao?a gathers to hear tala, tais li'i'iiii'cs do not exeitS ".,?? cariosity tbey m.i wtaea be Sral appeared in Pai ?. aboal ?? > ear aa*?. The Boyal Comiiii-sioii ?t|i|)?iint*'?l in England to lareesttaats Ifes Werktag of ttae law wpaellos Itas sili-, ? - ?.change and resiguution of livings, BSOBlSlS ?I leu persons, tin- Duke of ?leve land leinir president. Ai.ioiig ihe un lui.? is ,u e tVO i:i?lioi?.? -I'd cit. ?ioul'Ii n.id lily. The Kcv. Charles B. True, of the Cedar .?lii-.-t M. i:. Cliiiich. of llrooklyn, died ut BUlOSI ?BBSS in mat city aa Tim is? lay last, B??d ?STeflty jreeea. Mr. TtOS was a gmdualeof Harvard iiinl bod In-cii a in?ml?? r of the New-England, New-York l.a.?t, and New-Vol* Cuo?Sranoea. i lie Pops presided, npoo .Tune 8, over the Commission of Christina, are_SBoloc]r< XMa is t is?- ft r-1 time for 190 years thai a l'ope I.a? oc. ii|nc?i tin eiuilr a! a setoatlSc meeting. Upon this occaatoa be ordered the ex? avattons In tbe Catacomb? uf si. PetronlUa to b tinned at tala ca?a u?.-. Ai the rece?? meeting of ilu? trastees ol the Oeeeral Theoloalcal Bomiaary, InUus sit/, ovir twelve sames ?oar? propoasd for the oB\ott o\ Heao ??f Ik? ?-< i?? loot] BTitl Pmffsnr of Beele?lastlcal History, Btader? ' ttae reslgnatloa of Bubop Seymour. No action can lie taken by tkc i ? ? ? n i ? l until Its Deal session. A Dumber ??i ?Baptist mioisters <>f Brooklyn and New-York, at o meeting Oeld laal Monday, trot ? ?i to secure the sndoWBMBt ??f Ike "Oonaal Bl Cuair" as a testimony to tlie value of the liiill-centuri '? labors of Iks Rev. Dr. r, .1 ? ooaal in biblical resean b. One-tenth ?i in.' Mim required was subscribed al Ike meet i ??g. At tin? session of the " Allianc- ?Israelite Universelle," which meet? m Parto, August 18, the chief topics of discussion Olli be IkS ??? v?l' pui'-nl of tin Aiiiun?'?", tkc best m? an? of sxtendlng th? action ?f Jews for tbe prole Uonol th?ir oorellgtoolsts, ?sod Ihe Improvement of tke condition of Iks Jews in Uu und All ici. Tlie l.'.v. Lewis E. Jacksoo, secretary of the Kew-YorkCIt] Tract and Mission Society, kas prei a latili- of tke receipt??? ol the Rational otaai ties Of tbe country, M Well a-atliel? iil.i.gi !. .. I lies of tbis elty, for 1877-*78. Ih? aggregate? ai tin' National societie?, S-,10~,679- for lb? i?n... ti? ?. ? I ii'.ii.' The preaching of a sermon by the I?<.. Pblllipi Brooks, of B ??ton, m! s Coogrecstlooal it - tien lu 1'.in liai en, ha? given much satlafactloB t?? Coo gregatlooaUsUa ThtCongrtjai i:** He wore no surptlee, nor wsa ttaere anything lo tato , or ?peecb to .i i.?mil? i and belov? d of ?ill wlin miirouii'li?! linn," It is prohahle that 111<*? Jubilee Singers will SOCO return home. At present tiny ur?- ,i ? vrhcre. they have very ?ucct-iafiilly paaa?d Ihe great? part of the Winter. The ?-ncoiiriig?-uu-ni tlu-y 11 from tbe Court of Berlin laal tntomn lasored their vol? e?me In all of tbe towns lliey visited, ?lny Hill prob ably Hing in Paris In July, ami thin return. A convention, ?consisting of five lay-dele? gates from eaeta ekurek, i? le i?o b?ld n.v the M? t h of Brooklyn, to consider tb? present form of tbe i hit ,.n. y in eoiili' ! t?'li V.1?I the tiinv. ?li of Methodism iu that city. I'll?-r.-naon ?'iveii foi-the oalllnf of n \ ? nt ion i- tin- -Rowtna belief tba! tbe present sbori term of Hi?' pastorate i? an Injury to tba churches. One uf the in???! saccessfnl experiments <?f tbe Km rienda baa been their adult Bob? ? i.nuls, in tin??', Ignorant greva p?esons arc taaatal n? read tbe Bible ;m<l to write, tin- writtsg I tie ?tin? (soars Bg ??f scripture pesaaewe. (as wa? started aboat thirty yaara ago, aad a torga port of it? mec? -s t?i doe i" ttae efforts ?>f ttae late Joaepb Btnrae, of Birmingham. Tbereare now over lOLOOOaebotoraIn tin-?. ? tniusba n liavlua lbs lai . etpallj aittoanaaod farmlabo - The Ki)-!ity-thii(l ?Ckmvootiooof the Congre? gational ? linn in i of Vermont ?? sa bold al Bo! land, June 11-13. The number of eongiegatlona iti-i? report? ?l t" be 900] of pastors, <n?. sad of acting i>.i?t"rn, 100. Th.- Bun . bootM'hoiar?are22,000, ?ItkM ?Terage i un.'-of i:i,oo(i. Qreal ezettemt-al wa? e?naed in Um eoo vnttoii i.y th?- Intro,iiictieii of t in- following resolution : "To be t? i>a?fi?r of a Ongregational ? lunch requires Iks Boeeptaaee ??f thstalatoric belief <?r ttaece eburetai lo remain pastor of a Congregational etaurcb, aod t<? claim f'-.iowfeiiii? with Uoogregatlooal etanrcbea and mm btters after aar aubataatlal part of ttae talstorlc belief bas been repudiated, to a breach of faith." Ii was re? ferred to a committee to be reported apon at tbe next convention. The 1'iiiteil l'risliyteiinn Byood ol Beotland dtopoaed, ?t Ita leeenl seestoo, of tbe Her. ttrr*, gaeoa's ?see, wbleb kae foi ?wmtbs mad? awldeepeead cominiiiiiin. An?-.'- hMrlag tats reto?! explaaotlooa, a r? ?'?lutioii WMsdopted declaring that tba fTOl_nstltrns ?bowed him t" lui'ii ti??- ?obetanec of lbs ?Chrtotlaa bUtta. The ,*-yii?.?l thou?,lit. however, ih ;t lie liad veiituie.l on ?peenlotleoslocoaslBteol wnii ti.e eknreh's standards, nod admonished him to be more ?'.ireful in tim futare. Oi; Ihe lii'iti ?ll to re-t??re Mr. l^ergOOOB to the | of ministerial functions, tke rot? stsodi for, 142; against, 00. Mr. Ferguson aeeepted tke decision of ?the i i?iy with tiiimki for ttie patience shown during the long hiTeetigatton. rJ'he lateseet nt ?the late session of the Enc? uata Oongiegattonal Dolos ototrBd m the ?leiiat?- apon toa folensttiT ?oiifiTcnc??a eoiifiTi-iu e. held la?t l'ail lit* a ?amberof promloeatOongregatlonslists, at winch i?o,ir?i church tin-one* wir ? a?lv?. need. Alter a long ami ?-.iin teosstooi u ssrlea of ?sosoiotloos w??adopisd i?y the t'nloii, ol wlilch the fellewtag one wa? the jirln. i]? il : " Tnat tho aesemMj app?atot?tb? hletorr cd tkeOon? gvegattooal eknrebee sea ?rally a? evidence that Ooagre _ati?inali'*t?i liave BlWayS BBfBrt? '1 Ihe B0??pl?O?S of tlie .iiul dortrinea of Iks Brangt?leal failli l?l?al?d lu tic-. Holy ?-rriii?ure* of the Old und New Textameut? a? hu BSSM Hal ciitidltliinof rellirlou? eiiuiiiiunloii iu OBOSjro* fstioosickankssi and timt amoiiif Ubssb save ?loso*? been iiieluilod Ihe inenl nation, I lie StOOlOg ?leiillce of the Lord Jssus C'lirlni, Hi? n-iu icetion, Rit ascension aod mediatorial reign, aod tbe work of the Holy Spirit In the renewal of ?en." Than weieouiy twenty di* ?? utiiig vote?. , A MODEL BROOKLYN SCIIOOI-BOUSE. Tho new publie sehool bnildiog wliieh lias lieen erected at Kmilh Kceond and Tenilmt?., llrooklyn, wa? formally opened Thursday afternoon. It I? known as No. IS), and i? built on the ?It? of tho ?Jothlc ?School, which wa? erected twenty-elKht years sgo by the au? thorities of tho then City of \\illi;nn?liui'if. Komi utter tho llrooklyn Theatre fire, ull th?? public building? la tbe ci'y were thoroughly Inspected. Arnon?- those pro tinuiicid unsafe waa thl? school -house. It wa? torn down, and the erection of the new building was ?Swfoa about a year ago. The new ?chool-houso I? llflv-flvo by ninety feet In dlmonslon?, and three - iu height. There are thirty-tlnee elass-romns? D ?in each floor. The entrances are wide, ami four fliirlit* of brood ?tone ?stairs lead from th? basiviieiit to the Upper Htuiy. The ventilation of the building Is eon ! nearly perf?_ct, and every room will h? heated by ?team. The eo.it <?f the building waa .902,805. At the exercises ou Thurailuy, an nddresa was made hy ih?*i prin? cipal, J.W.Valentine,wtao ins oeeopted that poeitton 185?, and a brief htslory of tin- old and t lie ni w huliillui: '.vii? icad by Mis? Davenport, tbe vlee-pi Inolpal. addresees were also BMde by it. n Huntler and James siurvhy, both members ot tbe Board of Edu itlou, Com i?i??ioner J. W. Flaherty, D- I* Koi thron, aud other?. Ills father wns sittinf? in an casv ehlir. with hi? feet on another chair, one leg of which ? on the hearth, while the four-year-old ?mull hoy waa very buay painting hi? alphabet block? with muollaga. Presently his father moved hi? feet, cauilnRthe ?han to make a gyrating ?ound on the hearth, when the ?mall boy cried out: " Oh. pa, don't do that : rou mako my teeth come out ?nil go tu another place."-!Kvcuiu? BMS. SCIENCE FOR THE PEOP] ?? New Fltino Mac-inks,?The Ha; (?Conn.) paper? gire long accounta of the trial trip ftf the Klchtel flying machine. This apparatus e of a horltontal cylinder twenty-Are feet lone am teen feet in diameter, filled with hydrogen gas. the bottom of the oyllnder runs a hollow brass which the car Is attached. A horltontal fan 1? u raise or lower the machine, and a rertleal one to It. lloth these are worked by the operator. I of these experiment?, the machine not only rose air. but moved backward and forward, up and do the option of the aeronaut, and the eyolutlona wi BSSBsHflkod without watle of gaa In descending, ? useol ballast whatever. The aeronaut worked tl tral propeller of the machine and roso over every cle to the ?height of 100 feet. The breeze wn? bl to the eastward, and the exhibitor allowed hi chine to SS carried with It for an eighth of a mil utiiii?. ?1 himself by allowing his ability to a?cc BSSSSB- at will. Then the profiler wa In motion and Ihe machine ?hllli-d It? c twtotteg sai teretes In amall circle?. 81 general ?Irift was to tho eastward with Ihe but nt a given ?igual the propelling wheel wa? ?tar tall speed, sad with accelerated rapidity tas ai tailed alees tassa, at an allltadt si 100 tot. It hovered over the exhibition ground?, w it starte?! ; then the cenital propeller wa? I motion, and under its miliu-iio., Iks machine slewly and essfljT to !ho earth. Another luve winch is occupying the ?clfiitliic world Of Paris, (liiglleltniiii St,inn liallo-iii. If tin- i-ri nt i '.ment.; ai the Inventor'? hope- till? In Hi on M ill In- BBS "f 111*? dt-n of tola age of woeden. Ths Inrentlou la bas eight point?: 1. Ascension power. 2. Ftanalativc tontaf and diagonal power. ;t. safety against uc?-! 4. iiire? lion from on,- polsl to another giren poll The material employed lo the construction ol - tteamboate 6. Pert? llj aerial architecture. 7 di- pin It ion of tin- BSC? ii?i\ ?? pOB ?T. 8. 'I h?- Ina i ?i on board sod ihcdei i, e o? u mp? i ature ol tu.- aei Tbe gaa employed i- hydrogin, dlanoaed in t< goon ? Hulead Of one Once in the nil', 11..- lioa!. M h oblong like a ahlp. la moved on bjrtwoatoam ee placed underneath the keel. 'Ikes it tel air like ?,t i,, i iio.it? ii.i tin ?.a. With un enarli luei n lint?? -p m , i thirty metre? are made In t sc I he acting mar.,i u i In pBMtng tbe exci hydrogen in the globea luto other? retened expi for the guidance of tbe boat, aud then repaaaing lute tin-ir tii?; | lob s. a< cordlug lo lbs deacenl or a niuch ma? in-?? .?un?-i. No trial trip of tos see li layei be? b made. Tin: Mi? mn-il.iM in Si i,-?.i.i:y.?The v of tin- mlerophoet in eperstleet i?>: ?teas aad otk? r manlpulaU? I bees shea ti i London Unlvermtj ? -Urge, the apparalea eeewsl tie i,.?u.il feeliie battery with v. ir?s, rni.ti, ?t? ?1 1 two telephone? man tag t?. dlfareat perte el tkei I.nlinai-y Sound used lu op'rations for itu-hiii was attacked by a win Is tbe streetl si tit? iciy. Rear the ban of earkoo, seek ssIs bj Profeaaot Haghes, a_a earefttUy beleneed aa> t.iciied by a dalleeie ???ring to the better. street- \ ti.?- .-ml of the boond Btrlbes aaaiaal Iks ssaallssl pic calculas, Ike aeon?! ,- wave i.? Iraasstlttod along tteel of the Inatremenl to tbe eerbee, ween formed into ?rations, whleh are muiti tkreoch ths lelepboae, so that ths solas beeofcea mil BBUlatakable. Ihe cat hon arrangement as Bowed must not be loo del ? batter ?It-nig; but frith th?- microphone prop - trial to ,i, _pel the or? ? m ?? of t ? frogmen! of nnretuoved calci rbon n< only lo i?-' Sited to the probe, ala ?, t i d. le? t hn I? nt?of bone, lint while it i? quite ??? ?killui aurgeon lo make bim?elf ab-viutelj eertwi mean? of the mlrropli.f what be ??? imlv morally eonvluced or, no rery reinarfcable re? at Ieaal m ontluarypractice, are antlciuetc?] troa sos "f Iks Instremcot. I i i h ? i i-ii c _rrrnra m ivi,.-Mr. Pi i b aera i I /.,.../ mid Water his feed fOftdfl ?.mal, , ft i _likrna,ae ittleflah easting it? ink Tare?m ?)?? -I'liui naol ciiitir? live m tin ?v. uiiti-;? r kqnarl (?ai'of theiu . arlndow-ol hi- teekevMa mistook Ike natnrallat fo ' erttoaJfr.B " a? he .?'1.1111 ahm. ttOWt bit ISB-h .!? t of w hat looked i nt ill tu i -un,??? that tret ? im,- forth from a f.. mV. last-aily tks ? nttleflafe Hi, n v., m into Iks mill lie ol Iks ?o arifuiiv aiade op iqae. ?v..? a ink, un i in Ieaal las half B t.naut ? th and ivci in lil. Tin- ink gT-deallj d si- Ihrosgb failing off from the uinl? i Whleh ? Brat iniiigiiiid tack a atoad. This ink i- : arts, ?Opta i fioiii cuttlefU- iiiiil di o- 1. With oil doubl ii,i i . i, i 1.1 ?h. lug Ink i? a most w . etlou to | ? iic tin- ai.lii.al In,in I?.mi.- ? Hi ii h) lis i It in I.V hot be l!c|io?Ml,! til ,1 t ? I? ami j. ipp irlng from the i loud? ami i loUd -, ? ? : ? i'-'l '?i \ i uiitin ti i ol ; o. ? .i .1 Ink. M.i? ?,, i tleftsn lu a V i?h:in ti- li - MlC lit, I lu ? lnuils ol ink." l\\ t i m ?; xr.i.K AWfOB PLATlkO.?Anotl Importen! atep haa ;run? ami uriner | 1 ? iltwortk, a?f M n?, ?, M di - i.mu- plating,form? i of B?ttl-coinpn ?ml built uii m lut i ton? ich i otnp i ?- ,i o i i i entrai elicular d tins eonati ii in i rech ; f??r Ike com eel ? l 11 und llmltS of tin one ill f, h.ih It OCCUra. A ?III target, 3_ lachea lu Ihlckncaa. nul r? one aoetion of auch ..im t ?>iaim.-, wa? lai tared at with three-pound tbot, with the ns that all iron ?hot broke ap agalsal II leal p q.til?.I. Indent! ?I n? ? (ass i ? a iiitliiig i xii-iii. Tho i tperimeul hai repeated epos a lamr teale, with a t..tg.-t Blaelnel In tmcknees. supported by a wood banking agalne! ?and-benk. In front of thla a Borianetel non iotas ? Mini te icceivi- the fragment? of tli- | i . I -, lih- 250 iniiiiiil?, tlr from i it inch ton, with ?1' poundi ol pebble powder, ?distant- ol ;;<? rtrdi Iroiu the target. - ?eotlle won!,i bars paaa? i through twelve tael of ordinal r broa armor-plating; bot against i m w targe! it waa power!?**. It broke luto lunumerabl? ?mall fragmenta Ike o o: any ?!/.?? thai anrvived tin- aboeh wu? h Butten ,i pound? In weight, formed Iron ibe Ike ?h-r, which w? left Imbedded In tbe surface of t iai get, v. in ri i bad m.ol?' nu it??-.i an ex? ivatiuu abo ? i -ht Hi? hi-s In dt-iiiieti r uinl mi and four-Urn tl I inch deep at the central or deepest part. Bave fot ti aballow depreaalnn, the large! was iiii?o ulcly urn (ured, tke ring which received tbe ahoch no! i-i ici,ii!. ami no ili lur i.iin c of tin hack mutai? h,mi been produced. _ BW__DISH Am II? r.\i'i...i:\Miisv.? I'mf.??. Nord? iiskyodil, the Bwedl . ii later, sipects ?ail fiotu (?iithi tihurg early In Juh, In the Veg a steamer of :t<)0 ton?, on a voyage along North? i Asia. The profes-nr intcmls to pee* ceil ?long the Nort we?l?-rn eon st of the BO-?allCd T limui l.'iul as f.n T?chelyuskln, where he flap) ? to tin,I apee ?ea i account of the lminen-t) ijiianllli ? of ?;,r wut.-r discharged by Iks large rivers 01 ssd feste At Cape TkcIicH u?klii he I" In-v.-s that, on a?.nut i IkSrotean Si tln-caith. the ciirrctit of the wurm w, ter will lake au easterly direction, which wi leavo SPSS ?ailing far into the Autuini The plan then le to pro, red along the i ,.i-t- ,,f -?it?, nu m tu Bekrieg, straits . ir u state of tin! BN p-iinl:?, Making ass* atleinpt? to exploro a few of the |?l_uil to tho north of Siberia, whleh hue aeret v? been \i-it.il bj snj European ship, ?tin i,,? by u stcsmer. I ? ol Ihe exploration wl be horn?- by Hie King of _W?_eu, who giu ?_'n,(MM) erowas (al.t 10.000 dol?an}? by i (i.-i-ar Iiickson, who baa bourn! Ibeateamer Veea; an hy tbe Siberian mllUonalr?, M. Hlbiriakoff: while th Swedish Qovernmenl bas given oertata facllltlat lor in manning and victualling of ths e_psdt_ea. bmonxo n? Vioiim.?AH musical tostn ments worked wttk the bow, ;ni SSfeetaltj tl, produce. SSSiStS a? Ute, tinnl n-id ?ll?*grceablc note, In a memoir recently publltln-d by M. Dien, a reined; It aniiotinreil. Hitherto the ?aort part of tin string SSSTS the hildge hut not b.tu lappessi to Isflssens the Baaereaseass s. Ike ptiaelpal part nut really It vibrates ?linultiiiii <?u?ly, IktSgk v. rj weakly, with tin- latter, and Ils vibration? BeBBS the In latiereasss t<> which Iks aeplsaaaal ? tr? ? t in anetstefl h due. M. Dita has gAJSn?StStl bf tutiliig n., longatioii? of Ilia string? to the uni,on ,, eaten of tin- defective note by ai'i'l.Mng ?mall flUTBbll tiuts io tin- ptoi.iiigeii piirt?, winch can i?. adjastodai desired. The corn? llou thus mad? is tald tobe quid complete. _ Commi'.n?t.mknt '<F SiMMi:?.?According t? the almanac, summer bt-gun yesterday, Si '.in? a. m. New-York time, when the ?un SS BBSS- the sign ?j the Crab, allhoiigb, In iBSSi he I? Just pSBStag fnun tin Bau IS tkS Twins. Popularly s|i.nklng, Siuuincr begin? ? oi June 1, but this rear th<- season tun hardly be said U hare got ah. ad ol tue aliuaiiac. Shai? am? Salmon on thk Pacific.--Pro festorfi. F. Ilalnl, 1,'nited Btr.tc? KUh OSSSStlaslsai i, BM sent another coiislgiiinent of young ?had to California to be turned loose into tho (sacramento, uear Xkk____ IThua far tbe number of abad planted In CallfornlH watera 1? about 500,000. The propagation of tin? tlili hit proved a great tuccess and tbey an now ruinan g in larre nnmbera up tb? river. One wa? taken a few daya L^fweAgilx pound?. Tho State Commissioner. Epe~t.Cn to put 2,000,000 salmon into tee Seen. men to Hirer, so as to keen np the aupply of ?!>?! \alii abl. table flak. The people along the river are ?Mmeerat Ina with tbe CommlMlonera for tbe protection of the fleh. LITERARY NO?l> The title of Edward Jetikina _ new satire is " HaTcrtiolme." It deals with recent political aud relig? ion? eren t?. Mr. Gludrttoue's " Primer of Homer," in tbe English BBS-SB of "Mteintiitv 1'ilmers," It to bo pub ttflkS- bf Mm-mill.-in ?k Co., next week. "Mine. P<iini)iid()iir,n Garter" is the title of "a ?lory of love, Intrigue aud facts." which T. II. Peter? son ami Iiro?. ?re to publish next week. Tlic new London weekly, I'iccad'tllii, is to be furnished with aseries of ?ketches from Mr. Whlallcr. portfolio, called " Hotel lu Meek and White." Ti? Hon. John Higi'low lias written an ar? ticle on " Mr. Howard, Mr. Motlev und the A-StrlSB Mis? sion," for the July Banker of As International ?(eriew. The " History of Sennacherib," which was left ny (icoige Smith nearly c'liij.ii'icd, ha? boou pub? lished m Lee dee, aii that wss lacking sliaal twenty pages?Im? BBSS ?upplieu* by the editor, Mr. Salce. Tb? ihm hi ries of ** Talcr? from Blackwood *' will romprlse several ttorics In the late ProfsSSOl Aytouii, ksstds eoBtrikettoea to Ike Btagasiet from Mrs. OUpkaat. i.ieut-iiant-Colonei feokkstt. Ckeries Lever ??n-l Mr. l'mru-Hlou. A ** Hi.-tor.v of the Roman", to the Establish inent of liu|H-riall?ui," by J. H. Held, of Cambridge, Is to be laaaed in Leedaa by Kaasn. Blvlagtoe. Itts Intended fiu 11.?? by the hlarket formt e( the BngUah pekNe Kchoola and by UBdcrgndnatoa in Ike sntYcnl-lee ICessrs. Poids, Roward k Hulbert anmmnec a "Blegnpateel Mestotr af tTUliaai Callea iir.vant," from the pen of ?1.? .'in ml, ?i. mial Jaliii? (iiirat M'llmui. Tkla willkeIseorpereted la a "Meatortsl l.ditiou"of *ir. Bryeat't ?? Uorary ol Poetry nmi s??ng." " The Viichtiiinii and Coaster*- Book Etef B," IB a u,i-Iiil little Viililini- cmiiplleil bj ?.tallt \\ in. a. I'l-iii f.iiin th.- lataat United Btalaa < ? ur v?-y?. it -;im ? esarsssend ?ttataneee, with Ik? ? lite b?ai itig ? of light lion.-., ? and light- kip? from Ch lit lena to St. Joke's, \. B., with sailing -.rootless ?nt 1-tit? harbors. Captain Pratt baa devoted mm Inte to tin- pi- p iiiiiiuii of tin? little manual,and it < fan to be ?it greal practical ralee to jraebtmeo and ? In tin- forthcoming icriea of " RirgMsh Men if 1 -tie: .'? tdltod by John Korl y, Professor Huxley i? lo writs on Beats, Tkoant Hagbeton Dtekeas, Profes tot nickel ?m Byron aad If. Hints en Defoe. Ilaemlllan ftCo. kevapek-lahedthetn! rot?me L ttepkea's " .Iiiliifiiiii," li ni. ii'? " il nu un," William llluck's "Oold?mlth,N B. H. Hntton'a " Hcott," J. C Morrison'? ?? 'ii.iiiiui," Jobn Money'? "Si 1 1." Ooldwln Hnrlth " Word?worth." and the other volume? of thltreauu kable which have been pnvtotitlji announce?-, wUl eooe be reaidy. The Athen?um oh sractel ire a Mr. Staille} igii the Dart Coatlaeal " ??-1? " resal fascinating and leatraettve ssrrettn of irevel and Bdreet 1 ii???< nui i-.in-i'i r i ... i.tti explaeatteea of in? aeeond fight with Iks Bamblreh laland i- an saleelstad c'uiiliii 1 in tiieeyeeof ihees who eeeslder should he had to brsle forot eelj ts npel allacli. It eiiiic, ?les lhat l.l? .?u.-c ???<?:< Wottld bars BBSS I? k? li i.l !:c no? tit ?;.. 1 -.-<! of a hod] "f Well--nu ?1 men, ? uu-.iiiri of ???"'?in 1a placed at hi* command \ b wed to 1 1 pro vol < ,1 li Wan, aluni. It remark?, would I almost anv other r to tn.ii back,at lition would have . ?1-ii,,1 ; . N, anz.i 1???1 been reached. _ ?\s OF Jill: WERE. Tur. Atlastii lit- i- ilp.\i.r AMi I'L-AJ .mi. llilia llal,.!. mil pp. _74. (HarperkBros.). II ,,i im I'l'tit v. lii STnrtft 1 I? l-ni'i. pp. i?3. (liar? le ? A .'lui- . . . 1 1.1 .^,. mi in 1 i?i 11 it ?i- ? os Josa *-i m ris, ?*i I.I tl f I ? II 1Mb . ? ? .- i,i|. tiou i'f ?? .1 >b II " ?'?m. pp. _->i. illi , Tin. Cabob im, h - nil .v. i. a:,1 n. Unto. pp.0*3. 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A NKW KOMANCI-; nr hun iiKMiv wood, -., [ 1 1 -1 1 v\Ni:. m To Moltll'i.V ?? BUN l'A' Ml MRS. BRASSEY* AROUND TUB WORLD IN mi: yacht BUN? BEAK, Wi I II I'MAI'.T AM? II l.t -1 I! \TIMN1. ?to. f.1 60. " we 1 mu imi faiiitii iii?t t? at r> ?tut iii?, reaskr may leak fas in tiii? uiiriv?iie.i iiimk." 11 ouiinii spse_tier. "Mr? BresBsy*. AeBghtfal traita britke'Saaheaat'lstka very rntiiaiicr of a-i\i-ntu-,,,i? yaehtlngi it t? th?? nyagasaf Ifcanagh ui.i etnaaiaarigaian trantlatad late Ihenteter iri|i,iv hunrtase * ? * Sbs leUsyas jnut ekstysaean tu in .11. thaagiag ths ?1 inject baftn It haa begun Wbtnyeei . ,|>ilik art.?tic i?,-r? 1 [linn?, wltli ? ?ulnliej ?cusv of tiiiiu,,!." - [ Landau 11 ? "Tti? book I? one of rare int.-r.-?t Bew-TOIk Evening 1IINI?Y BOLT & (<>., Now.Ynrk. V<?.V BEADY : .> I: ,11,1 1 -lull,11 nf Mr, Km minimi?'? n?w l?o<>_, i.ai.r Pteeasad BaMada," CMS, axera, cut toi?, si ~5. -i ? fur? -m?..1 ?uii -r I li ? Sun. It. 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Kernt for Illustrated i staloga? S T. JOHN'S SCHOOL. l'o.'trd In rand dsv school for yonncc ladles ami chhSrsa ami 23 West 8-d-t., between Broad ?ay ami ?thai? 21 and 33 West bid ?t.. octwecu Broadway aod ?tbtvs. New-York. 1 I,.- R?V. THEODORE IRVING, LI..D, Rscttt. The Fall term begin? October 1, 1_78. For Boy? and Young Men?Country IUTY, ORANGE ?CO. N. Y.--? Homo School A_ "A HOMELIKE BOARDING SCHOOLtm _M rousr f?.r ?...VM. Ad?' - IELEY, A. M. ?IELIKE BOARDING BC 10 BOYS.-E. HIND*-, A.M_ Hempstrad, L. ?." ADAMS ACADEMY, Qnincy, Miuw.-Thi, A?.uu -my U iiilemie.l to tit boy-: .naecOr the ti.-.-t American college?. It? ?ucees? lu lui* .1. ?ixo duriag th?- -?Ix year-, ot it? ??xii.ioiice under the late Wilhaia K Una. mock, 1 iiifvlur. It? ronrne u tour yeai?, and t?s tul!.?m fee i?? ?ISO aniiuslly. Tho next ?cbool year Wgiwt Kepteoiber 11, aud the examinai Ion tor a?lnii->,i?-a i?, ill take p?a. ? the :,i-. la fore, Toeaday, ?September lo. All apphcsusei for admission, for catalogue? ??nd .-tin r li,t. nu.iti..;i. !.. tie ?A. il lo WILLIAM EVERETT, l*n. D.. ?? tu,g If ?_ Master, or to J. P. WOHDKN, A. M., (juin?-y, Man?. Mr. A. ??'.in -.bin charge of the large AcadeD.y Hoarding 11 ou??, and will recel,-,- application* lor r??iui?. rh< < harge for room ami lioard. lucludiug washing ually. BOARD and INSTRUCTION at Port Ctaeo t.i i.\. Y.i I imtitiite during ?-ummer vacation. O. WIM THROPBTABB. A. M.. I'rtn? i[,al. _ ?*|.><>Ys' ENGLISH and I LASSI. AL JL> ?SCHOOL, ENVIRONS OF HARTFoRD, coNN. (?round* 1? arris.; ai nias.il'ii . a. "I J, M.D., PrlB.* fJREYLOCK INSTITUTE, \I -nl 111 W II.LiAMs'l'OWN. Bsrtsl.lre.'ounty, Mas?. Prepare? ? oy* '?>? Heg?. Kxiii'i.?????, i*-: *i?i per yeu!. j:stal?Ui>hi-d ?>T >t? present principal Ft?.?talonnes, address DESJA.1IIN F. MILLS, I i ?u nul. _ MORRISTOWN (N.J.) BOARDING SCHOOL .VI (,.i ?-, .... '/he Rev. H. N. H'.WII.I. AM I'riuelpal MA--. ??ST1 IUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Ml NEW SCHOOL OP .MKlllAMl' AKTS. Entrance examination Jan? WsndM. -AMI EL KNEE! MC. MircilKI.I/s FAMILY S< HOOL for ? l. Vineyard. Ms**., Will eoiunience th.- next tenu September '.'. l.lniit.d t? tw.-ntv. A ;? ? ??ill occiirat? I Jttt. The su? this si h<iil f??r the na?l ? .ossee t i,: ni. M ?'. MtrrilKi.I-A. ?i., i ri:i<3pal._ IIKi K-KM.i. N.Y.) MILITAK' Ai AD1 I ?'?ill iri'ul.ir r ____^_^ >i:iM Ki'tiN ( OLLEGE, K. -ixth ii.iry (!><i?rillng ami ?l.u ) school be>*iit 1st- KI.V ? J COLLINS. A ! rmicipsl. KUTGER'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, New Bruuswick. N. J. lOSihyear begin? Sepi. 12. Heuds 9S boys a yen le cl:. ,-e. Trepares f?ir college, scientific jctisel, or busiiica*. Twenty bo*r?ici ? _iter. r>. T. HKii.i v. Heefce YOUNG MEN pnratelj Fitted lorfoUefo. Coiiiiitioiieil ?tiideoti lutorcl Piinun. r ami 'Viu'.-r. P. HOFFMANN. r?t.^'ki.n.lge. Has?. I 46 "71. A QUARTER for boardin?, scboettag, t{P I II iHHikH. Ac, Ac-Whole expen*.- at -MITHIN C SlIOUTLIBOh'M MKI'IA iF.-nn.). A' AM.MY for yoonf NO EXTHA CHAROE-) -!?i?t('nt*adi.itt_l atan? ? nain entire year, spki lALeCMMOa .-?i|i??"I. -,??...^11.-roars?? In liwU-ke, '.'K ai-?l pe?. . I Mstti.-in.iti - j'i. ' i. vi.-IIKI?!; ABIJt Ten teachers, all ciaduates :."iii.- Yleo. oniu.euded bv ? syard U\i?.r, BicharrtJ. Illiitar, the liev Df Mill,?- I'reol enl Harvard) the Rev. 1 a?*r Joliu Long, (iovwnor Bontt, "ibeophllu-. E. ., kV.^la?. oper. and others. Media has sev< a < < it. Le? ana u i. n?; ' i..!,? ? Bhai ?? r. .- ii?l for uiciii..r. For Younar Ladieo?Cou-itry. COTTAGE SEMINARY fot ?onna Ladte i',? ?! -i? ??>., Penn. ? >fhU*a> I'll L'ltBbAY, s.-p!. 13, !s7T. '-i?usted? Phils, ai l! H m mile* iron? I n oil? bei I ? o. Batter. A. M. I'r.iKipsL CORNWALL COLLEGIA li S( liool/for YO? NO LA DIE?. I'l.p:!, r... i\. 1 !?.?i.e. - ??I tent? I'.u m.? ? -liiiiif I?? leave their dim., liter* in s ? h ris lian h.?ine durinc the summer can mi.ir???* the itev. Ai.i'lt-D C. BOB,Cornwall on tin- iiudmui. H (IMF lii-fitiit.'.Tiinytown.N.V.-A ?boonttM toi louiit'lailie*, v. Kep?. 1 -M -A. MF I'CAI I' l'niL__ IRVING FEMALE* COLLEGE. .Midi I I'liru. I'.-i. A 1 .canhful. beantil-.? I _.'.?\ -M-tuadC Open? S'.'d year ?Sept. I1.'. l:.-\ T.I". EUE v. M IASFI.I. SEMINARY lor yoong vromeo, Au J i? ; ?! ptivil,.K,-H. withdehchtful *?B urban home Hpeelal care ?f healib. u?.. i.ii?ol rrowmir cir's. rini-ii.ii advaut.-iire* In I - ???.: A*. Henil for ratsluRiie. r c BltAolU'S'. li lillSS WILLIAMS' S('H(i??L, W.u.. ?VI UaSS.?Foi YOUNU LADIES For cintilar, s?t.ire?? _AVA WILLIAMS. Prluclj-al. \ ? 1 : s. WESTS SCHOOL, Greonwich,C< ."I Pupil* who en? r for I ..nutet Mi?. W ? --r? . hi.- il.roiiiili Siinuiier vncailoii. II. \llss \nil-? !.\. L?SH ?m-1 FRFXC?? 111 FAMILY aud U\\ >? HOOL I? ?? nain, r.?un.; the Mxtb \ur upi-na s.piiiiil?. i 181 ? li ciliar? sent u|?oii applicatn.:.. VF. SEMINARY, Rja, K. Y.-\ who? youiiK ia?l . ,s. tot parti. ?il?ta address Mi?. ?. J I III For Both Sexe??Countr?/. fiREENWICR ACADEMY, with Mrodcal In " n hi ( n le an?! ? oinni en lui (ullei^e. loin ?..:. .1 ?Ml'.'. nmBBBB. ?, 1.? nl. Stuilents recMved ..ny tune ee. AA ?tres-i Ilev. I-* ll. III.AKI -1 1.1 . AM li, ful. Ks?t 0?T?-B> wich. It. L_ _ PENNINGTON SEMINAI:..- I'IU?<. HAX A IMS. I?. 1'., Fresldent, l'euiiliic'."ii. N J uoeofihesSil hosniiup school? In this.oiintry ; . ''''__? U0CKLAN?) I'tiLLFUF. Nv;i,K. N. V.-BoA ?exea; board and tuition in all branche? ''P** ??r. open dnrin? summer. W. II. ll.\NNI.*?l*l l:, li taw Qcljoolo \LF.ANV LAW* SCHOOL.-lioKdlai ?? /? one year. Fall term bealn? on toe ill ol ?-> i?iei?U?. KOWABUH, v nv. N ??_? Y*ALE Lao School.?Recalar coui*se, -' yoxni .1 ? (i ?(?..Lit,? i ourse (for de?.-ee ol D.O.I .). '-' veais. 1'illMf? -ep(. 'JO. Ail.lri?? Fiof. WA\I.A\1> ...?? l?vea,Ci 1? dtatnext. A YOUNG LADY educated in Niw-En*laB* and win? ha* studied Fleuch In Pari?. ?l.-?iri ? njn?jiBB*B . iu a private scnooL Address A*?.*-1-1 A NT. TtlBSW Olli.'? ._?. AMERICAN BCHOOL INST1TI IE, ? ftab x\ hslnd 1805, promptlr provide? fsmlll? ?. ?? with li.nliiri cf known calibre and cl . teachers waiitinir . |il,ml M'lllKll? hi|rlie.-t llliloli.? I UM I .:ii"i:.\, a. M AMERICAN nud FOREIGN TE??H I\ Ai.l N? I , Nu 'Jil I'ltlon ?qiiar.- ?eco??????? ?Tl?' HOllH, I'UINCII'ALH, AHSlbTANTS, I'lT?'! KHNKSSi s iroiu Iho leadiiiK American um.Bmnuman^f** leges, univciHitie* sud conserv?t??i?s . ' A / lilTiil In anv departuu-nt of instruction. -V1!';)' ?*' M"" " " Yol NO. No '..- I ulouwiusie. Broad wav side._^^o EDUCATIONAL BUREAU, 3fii;ni?'n.-'*<]g__* ! ? ilway mile; teacher? for schools sud )??T HAN I) Mi. 1)11 ill . ? wa*ei TEACHERS' BUREAU. 67 W'.-t :-'*?'h-'?C J Sciiim.I? and tsunUe? ?ii|'(>li?-d "?i?1' I profeeaora, to tor? ?a? gevroesses i lnf< ., ?cbonl? here ?nd in hurop?; prluripal ?inaks rre??-,-? aud Italian._ IVANTED-HEADM .STER t?" !L>_?SS5 VV pr.if,H?or .-'.?eiiCi!!, peon,, ml?, S?*iitl?!iian lor ctiiiiiii'icial bia- "in.-t ?*??** ' s|ci_*?'tt*t ; ? :?lc. ?rt sud French nsiursl .*'?'''??;?? "?a*?'*-?! aslant l?ii?i.nKrs sud srt ; music and ?1'^**B"l|u it??? ?liiKiua Sllil dmwliig, siso SeV?JTHl l teschers. 1' IN < k N K Y '? AgBBer.?*?' WANTED?For Franklin East Orautte, N. J.. a geullsoMU (t__n1??J"Y?fy um? eiperience as princloal. views aa to ???i*rJr.l!?*?*.-??TU>- W ?rat?. Adiireiu. wltu refcrencs?, X. B. tAJiio?"' Ulct Clerk, uiauj-e, M. J.