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CREAM OF THE MAGAZINES. BTEPHE-s A. DO-TOLAS. t ii.'a,' -. I ?r.eiic,:il.lT,.k*-.m!'t,'?' '^"'' ?' " l__V?f hYa sin.nv-.*." .m-:V;; ?, ?.?,,,. thc friends T.1 114V 1". , ?. ,,,,. V ,,. n writ (if I ?' . clt'/'T. .li? ja':.':;., hy W,n Mers ,:?,' r i,isS:;,?,;mi'''-i..i-'.'^f(,t aiK-Wo ."!'*"i r4.p1 - :? ????* Iwiiu Ui* i 0*1.1 m ini'iur:.' lb.' ....**? - *.' ; . . . ,i Oin.it) Ju k . .., ,'i, certain n, mv own 5?d ' ??'?)"?' ??:'?-? '?I-???:?-* ? wm n* amity ol vi', rtiu' tl" ? ustttiitioii. Rut I coiil.i "*'-" it ..c. r I ? en nolie ?r. uniil ?pu. ?-' V?:\ .... ? a beyond H.' BoasibiUtVol 5S1 ' ??; '0.C-. hi- canvas- foi th i rc*??'??,./.,.... ,?? wh?._n .**. n* promn-"'.'. .????'?? 11,s/' .,, s,i ? -ir' ih NV,,,,,:4.,,,,hAi;,,,,.v;;v -orv- ..*?...* .?....:? ?>??-. ?--.'??-' ahoa ,t";""V ct- v' * always on tbe ^;iT.,:;^:.,;;'vv^n',mNi-.M..r,',:i,T.,i,i.;,i? v.;:'..! i.ii"^ ii--' ' r h. hi,(I( No ?,.,.,,. 1mm\? . . 'Ve li v< f :i-i.f.. in us compoeitioti, no ,,,??')?' was '.penlv .lisbonest.no II'!. ,;?;,' j'-';;': waTt? dunger-ms. il .... oppor f- v'* -".'wm.1 lor making apoi.it for loua.iis. 1 ? ,< t ?*.!.s.r;mis ai.il Kag-* io"' ,clotl mi* u.^hi'AV *i,t ideas ti.emetic and caiphat i lanfoa. ,,:. .um ins lower nm'.**, which were atm* sad ant il Awaiting whal otherwis. wonld ha.. ? ooens ?.mm. mu-.iim..'.i.n'lh.' MV lan.!.' Giant," His lar,*e """nd Jw I sar keon nt ed h tr --rave neck, and bia teal ur . c ,1. although In sii.,'1 nose deprived ii', '..1 dignity. ?'*^rkV'w,T-m.fZrir i..i.ii. I..'" ????-? ?"",~- jl,;:UIM"'1 v,v'. SUlAwithaiieiprcssio... "S iUoia,biB1U_,?.Mbrew^ ' J S.'-.TU:.lm,.*'TMT."'-rt:ir,, . |. nut be would sneak ior Fit 5 ? .. ?. ? ? the ?hMP . attmiiiT ....... .1. vi:..;..- into tue stninamau al WasntBctoo 1.1,T. IN AN E!fOL18H CO! NTRT HOUSE. I ,;. ll/rn IB ?'.? Iffenffe. Kow] willi ll jons '?'??" l??S _.,Ih>ui it rest hiiosea, asthej .ecalled Le' When ou an ' '"?:"!' r;r:n__c-'c'. -'? von ? r*?w>? ,,- -lt t e station to ni cl v-".- Somehow the foot* i 'ii- iii,.'.."- . find you out. Al ?. w_*ich_a ?'l ',. ?"?:,...... ai which few |.pie go* ont. 1 had nerti v Mt tin train w h.-n a very respect* ?? ncr ni-*.", iml ;i footmau. st* :?*,'??! un to me and ' .,,i'.."i ord ?'acarriage is waiting tor yt Thti'cin ibo ;?! u H< footman and coat huiau were ,., ,'?,*": .. ih" oth r side ol .1" building. My drt-e iimi.'ii" station !'. ? took..u*.t. aslonga t-ii.e as ii look if tn ."ii.-vii: I'.v rail from r.,1.U.n although wc wml .'t n -rm.: trot J lia ' ;;;,.';?; : stretching oft on hoi inl.r.'T.l fields and meadows, UarkenrJ it ines lix hcii.es .iml in spots y clumps ot tr -, i mTtl very narrow, tins Mimeil rather like lan.-a, ??inti fi- li'.T"* was increased bj'the bigh walls ?ad lie-i-.'* ?'n eitbci Bide. I; ? ?> earria kadli room to vuna in . I laces, witb eaieful ,, i* i'*:i'- ia l*onl - * weU kuo* u cir* SSil wu* "fie ,:, stati-.andtbecouutrj lolk ??,*t ..I 'eec bow.il to ute .i-i went rn: and ot rtuii*.' 1 lollowit" tho ay-ostolic mjunctioa and cendescende I unto men ?< low estate. ... I oucht t" l"vr -?"''' lirl the?aara Indeep moarning. Utd ? having lo fa ind Its ai-t,r ai tl anotliei neal a nine mouths: and ii waa very ki.:.! ol them to invite ?,,- i was mel al tln-dooi by a digiubtsJ p i -1 ',,- -, ;, ? .,. ;,.. . . Die ll J Willi, t ... lip 1" i.ilil.V Z. 's room ?**': ? ' '';i' w?rmly, said tbat i-jfj . i-t; been ? ? i'd away for a tew hours, am. iiiicreti me tea from a tiny fable at ber side. Ami lu the wav. yon sre usu od to come al attie wi. (bbiingsyou to5 o'cloc tja a mn- yon to temi ii a tl ? ? :or . Inni ? - " ,"' :,!''- ' '" " '' " anoniMirfuuitvtoi thi ron gb od I ? area ls ? re ron >? ? ? <-a .nu: r. I adv r?.?T was large a d huna wil t try. and yet i; '.vu-.i.-v' aud b ? " - I'"- hall ional*. . , tin- wails ure covered with old aim*. The sti i *?? is goo . but imt so grai that I have seen *. tl I ?. lor instance, where there wa* an erie- window .'ea the Brat landing. Thia our las no landing; 11 is ol polish 1 oak. hut is eui" ?: i. Ladj i? * wn ?'!'':';!' five and de? nni woman, sensible I i a aoft, , eentlov iv ol -|.e . !. and action, which is nil the ? inorn.cliarminK tm sin i_ tall, lier tea l lae talked wt li. and wc gol on ie;;' tucr very *:.li* iBctorilv. Presently a iiume liroughl in her two little damthtem. 1 ' > ""??* u proved -: her savu '.?.. , , i ;'. ni m come tu me ami sit ni*on uiy knees; and all mot hera are sh,-al-out thal in popped 1-iTi -. an I pave me th? he . welooine thal I hav. ?? cived sine. ! have been in Enalaiiil H?* bas ?''? red - - '"'? ' o was la New-Yoi ki ls ero*-/ n i. lilli" stootor, and a very little Braver; bu! .* usl the stu., fl i tetlow - \% lu ii vu )? lura. About 7 o'clock I ?.vfi'*ii*-.ci .1 1 wonl I like to go up ti* rn vent wtti me,?an atv is ion ? b ch I foni ?ral- and "directly be bad left mo. according to the bhr;i_ here, ti verv fine-mannered person, tn a ,i,,-',nt and a white tie. appeal ked me f?r m.' kc *. I appn heud?*d thc situation at ..?,.?.?. and submitted to hil mn mtrati us. lledid every ?blnu ic me exe ?t n i lally to wash my I huns ..mi put on mi doilies. He laid everything thal 1 could neel " it ' in a wo 1 ord Uun dr'-nv'- tii-'ht Aif.c opened and laid out my dre*s T ?-? c. and actualli turned m. stock Diunerul -. I take in Lwly - -. Butler, a veir solemn peianaag-i bat pot stoati oi red-lnced. I have v.T, no -.tom, i"1 li.I hut r siuci I havi heei. in [.ugland. Dining-room, arge and baud* ?,?,,. **"i,,.- ".I,..I ".Tc. '*. <?:?* i" glohee i't tha walls'- encl'* "ni " table. Dinner very K.I, ol . fo'iit?-.'*. M'liu written in pencil on a porcelain car.! vxitii ihn formula in gilt and a coronet. In ,!*,,.,r. .)... enrl'a crouei and cipher was ... tue rer. , , thal eulie mi i" my !"? !i'i"!ii witn hot Wai r I was iie lm-1 to sci!'! al this, at fir..! ac astoaUtions; but attoi all, a* (be thiuga were to mai ei' il, how could it l"" dom; bettei I .li,,.,,., , it rv I'lricani iimi in the drawin until r,c..r; ll o'clock, wh?n Lord- seal L _)(, :?? i .-li.- st iki * li iuds m bitlding me frood nishl and ashs if halt past 9 la too early.for bus \ i-ist for me 1 wai ti mpted to saj tl al ii was, aud t.i i lt if it cou 1 till IO; l?nt I didu'l Thc .li iwiim ro in, l?T ; ? though it was handsome und cheerful, was far infenor in it* s'lmn tu a thoasaud thal might be found in , Mew Yorl many ol wbi b.too, ur- quiteemial to J ,t ni.ii".ti iimi in ta-1 -rill adornment. V ni ----- amt I s:* t" awhile an I i hal aliool old ti ace and the shel mi! "ii I.m..' ' : wh< n 1 soto mv room 1 Cud that, although 1 am to nay but two dava ii'-, t: ni, bat '?? ' ll "'?" ' kc I Billi ."il liv detbee nut into ih?) n vi li.and the draw ora, and , ?;,.-. l jrrangod, aa ii 1 were colas to atav a tni.iitli. lu the morning thr* same servant como.-, opens , mv window, .ii.t" * my bed-enrtain, fireparcs my j hatb as ?- ? ivi at ".f-r.vti.iu-* Hm' 1 "? ed " Vi,-v - i ?,:,- ? it and in fact di ? ?everv thing bul actually athc ami dress me, .tm; au with asrerv ploaeanl and cheerful attentiveness. Ala im.irt.i i" ' '?' the iroutt rm-'* forpjavera. Thee* are generally read b.i tbemaati-i of tht* hoi in thc dining-room, with tbi r- kt isl taMc laid ; hut here In a loorniog-nKMa. Alter braakfa mpg lin viiy imi' ii to roorssll. Ji.N'.TIIAN l.l)W..i:ia>'"; 151 Tl.o'lllV.I). J IV f hudtrlp' nt Ue li. waa b mun "i hearl aa well ai brain. For avery one 1 think ot bis-siaaen in tbe banda ol an angrv < od ' 1 think tw ice of thal most r.oe and I, au( , ,. ii li- i'st inn's .- irali j. ,.n,.,?,,,?.. ied wife, at Uv age ol four t<. ? "|i,, . v;. Nu -a" ..ns li.4t.lh anvil, ng m"?' ii . ? ? ? . ? ; ?',!"??? in New-Havm v.!,., ,_ io-loved ol I ia tireal Beinii v% ? ' ' -^jt-vin .? ?? in which ibis !'? ing. in m ioe v...\ '<'? ni-icr. t'omes to I.ci ami lilla b i mum Vlll, , : delight, and thal abc barab C.(I...S f0| |: . ? ?,ii to meditate an linn. 'Sim )n- s Hnsruiar purity ii. Inr affections; ii moat jiisi sii" i "i'*4 i'Tit.ims in ali lu r 11?.i.ni. i . ami you could nol persuade lui lo do anything^wrong oi BUlful if iou vv.mi'i .'.vc her al. tins vu,rut. Hst sin should otieod thia Urcat Ueiog. rle- la of s a wi dcrful , i!n ties*, i.e'.ic-.*, ami universal braevo lenee cspcci.ill.v aft-i tins greal GimI baa IcHie.i hnis If to hei mind. bb. will souietimts mahout from plaoe to place, sluging aweetl .and s..,ms t,i lie alwaya full ot mv and pleaaure, aud no one kiiovis !..i w;.at. Sha lnvt's tn be atone, want? ing in thc helm, ami groves, and seems to bavi some one luvisil.le always talhiug with tn r. 'He niiirned this dear girl at aeveuteeo. sud ol their in-*' ; union, in tho second gem ratiou, came Aarnn lluir -*. WAi-HlV/ioN ED1T0R& Ptwm Ih* Atlantic Thc Wwawmwasta Qtwpt, sllei A_bob Kendall retired from its editorial chair to amass a tortoni ai one of thc pitmr.crt'rs.-i tin- Mone tolrjpaplt pat. i t. had" ba-M ...mliictc! by Francis P. Blair, lie waa aided bv ...limn.d Burke, tuen a represen stow-Hampabire, whose pl* ul ?oui h tnureiv al varnin.e with bia aggreasiv. a hy Jes*,- E. Dow, poet, orator, and i ami l,y Jul.n C l.'MS. Ins j...r.ner and I niuiiT-'cr. Mt Ki-.* v. ison ul ttl md shti'sil.st of men, gigantic in p ? ii rou li iii hi- maiiiiers, witb roar**- fi .miro ai taii'iv hair. Ile imlulc tl IB Brathe. ? mt wt.tiii_. and if lie did nyt adorn < r____rl aa i-aii, ts I",), .ici. I !uui the stfl etMhlsa tat turning u,nt'?!):.-mi. sud impel int i goliL, *? H..nc ni' / .? i. ? . ." ,,s be w is kr. oeralh calli d, rai .ii h et tin inches in height, with an toil lorin ami positively og***, features. lig*d i.m. and clear, unflinching blue eyes, ll. worea T.i., !-!?! iiiuiu .1 black ii.tt. and bia clotbea were otuewhat) tbi Quakit cut. Ile waaaUiinehiuit, vi,-lull writer, v.i.n apparently sought rather li ,:i axoid. u ju r , , ,.i conti ? ? ulla ugh bc skeleton, he once nnblnslungii called iiitlgc White in an nditoiial ?* Calvin fc-daon the ? .linc of ii man who was then being exhibited to trove that a humau l*elng eonld suivive ;'iti i loa iv ueurfy all bis -leah, tn another article he ap* : ....mil x11t *who v ik a spare man ;l,.. , ? ot the dei Ile darning; needle."; flt..,': . a !?? ri w ie .1 w lilinj cte nt iiis leroi iona ? till irial alta k *, that ha nnyiit iilea fi any i bis severe sti Ictnrea. ile w.is t.-.e iriacipliiiarian of the Demoeratie c rt ? .-mil he h mt no merci foi thone who ref used : ' partisan bani * ?. < 'rn ?, a b i I" a i mt . I ? t hom ho respected person* illy, but i d pol be laid to his partm r: 'Iii. '? n ".-cs mc jcim to atti k that man, bnt ha re aud Ric alua iu the trace .and complain* ag tua! the collat ia t_Ki small for him and cl lim. We nm i wi;ii' bim iu or whip him oni al mt e. '... ta a lilt!' < i. v, J lo i ?? \. itli b dr. HI dr wu- dei uti <1 to \ un Bmen, as be inn! i" cn io Jackson, ti ul worked hard to Bccnre Ins uomina i" i in tii ?! i ".ut. i?.,!, iu 1814, asan opponent ol ie- annexe! lon ol 1 ? I'ii: Nkw*YhM I uni m *.v:;: lit -st published hiring thc Tyler Administration bv Horace Sreeloy, who lum edited wi*h great suceess a pol tical ;? luring the precedint! l'i .til smpaian, called lit I mi i--ii.it. Thu Tbibtjbb, like lb* Arte-iori Herald sud Ssa, waa then sold ii . crent i cop j*, sod a is bc. ?-.*.? i Iii little moi ? than a hriet sntniuarv "t the news ot tba day. But i wai tin- germ ot \>m i its Editoi lived to eeo it, - i great newspaper,?-and il soon had a circulation it vVaahlngton, where tlc ? respectable ./ Intelligencer ead t ii imnderous Glob, [ailed te satisfj tbe wants of the readiag comrau nity. _ BELIEF A.M) UNBE1 IEF. I fi,i-ii, stuart Bhelpt .< ..'" i ''mile. It .sems t-i mn tbat wbeu ;' man exalts the sciem ?? nf things wi n h H.-e -ecu and touched over the cienoe of Hun which seeaaud touch***; when he prefeie to mistake a eon .olulion in tbe brain l"r iimi hy which tba convolution becontea able iii think, foci, aud act,- nay, ny wb'teb alone it is en* abled t>. make tbe mistake; whea beseleets thc less for thc greater, the lower foi thi lo_.li r. mat ter for mimi, blain foi soul. Le exhibits Ihe presump? tion oi lui servant, s.)ii by his master to et click ol important value, who strnts aa it the moue. v\ ero in* ow a. I obied to your claim beean >, once more, I per* .. v. ii to ie adegra4lingone, itiano-uec. t.. i.e ???.'..i ourselves to know tbat tbe Lieut nairn - cf iii.: earth have been believingnatures. Even von ami I can remouibei thal must , poetry, art, philoeophy, literature, nay, physics itself, owe Bt.methiug tn i ith. lt is ii'tt easy tofoigel iii.it Beethoven. J-.o_.ait. Bach. Handel, Haydn. Milton, ''.uti". Woidawoith, Raphael and Michael Angelo, .uki Imrasnurl Kanl aad l-eihniti, Dort he iimi **liaki *i" T ?. Keplei and J.ewton, were be lieverain the existence of (.ml and tbe immaterial nature and immortal destiny ol tbe human apiiit. comoai 11\ 11. t say to tool e i bat v on and I bad no sonia; to deny one to these people I have neut ioni A wen ;<? gp n* fal as sui thing eonld, perhape, to pro.e thal you are right, and that vvc, nt least, are. destitute of any, I'f.'ri'ii'i.. ] nay, degrading to Ihe deeps belo*, all thal is tiuly tine, ali that is deli stoly ol ant. ail timi i* bu ghi j reverential, all that is nobly receptive, all thal is caps hie ol assimilating tho nit: .. ilit> b , the lofty, and the lui ko in i history, ia 1 ii v tee ol human un st. i ?, l'ieh viet claim presents, lt mai he either tbe "Milt. '|i;. n.e ol this tiew that von flip' Vainly ignore the tostimon* of th( pm it teachers of nn.n life. You decline to sit ii the feet of the and kings ti the world. JTon uruyooi back upou thc he Ht li ts; on art, on inspi? ration, on ii" i !'.;? t. mi imagination, on aspiration, - T all i inn inak< - i.t clear .iii been in blain, refined aod pun io heart. I'm remembor thal n vim seek to .*'?.)? .!. -? things they are no long**i properly vonrs. The. are nut, thej never a r they never can ls*, the prednct nf a ma torie listio philosophy. Ii this is not eleni ni*- to me that vour location qnite t* i .ii11:i.i.t* iml*:! I*?ii? I\ mid'sunni v ont* [med truth i i ipi i tn _ ... i on, I le v lm climbs, snee, -- I"<? i.ys a French ,, ??se'iet* unknown :?? the rabble are i-t"!'." .",1 sit. then, aud adjust yourseU to Ihe valley. Vmi burrow I com pa ri 'ot thc lowest forms ol nianifestutian. yon will find thal Hu* inttuen.il their atmosphere is yon. li a human mind keeps tl.(elusive society ot vecetablesa il insects nnd fossils, is il to lie wondered al thal it tails Iobci the transfigured clond iv hi: ii veils, while defining, the motions of ?rnttlsunl ll a man's corroding smhii ijui'ieii a* sn ?? authority nt potato-hugs,*1 he tnuj lie asensitiveappreciator of Lock* t!ic' Understanding, oi tne "Excursion" ol tin Lake l'oet,or tbe iiospol of John j but docs it sui ;?! i-' ii* il be i- lt"" I Pardon oni-e mow ray plainness if I tell you that '. iota tont your claim, because it seems to me imt iniik" the scofl rn the demonstrator in the dissec iiii"-i ?' ' . H.* lui-m Qeah, H"'.\. then, should Ona be a spirit .' A GFRMA-. BAR0N1 I . amt r.i AB "fir. ii* tin pne nails at Y? deprived mi ot my it. c. .ni at the same time addi r to the pleasures ot the - luiini r, a ia tiie dear itilv whose -iiim reception ol me tut mine in Bcrii it.tit iml a lasting nu,ire** on IU i. .. "-Ti? ti, i'; posscsiaian ol mi al-solutfly and entirely iru nodiatrelj upon her arrival, bbc ni I ? com? panion ol ber daily wallia; Site apiwinted me ber le ac bet in the English l-iuauag . .... she per .-i-i, 4i in uialtieatiiij. i" au oxunt I bave uevei beal i surpassed; anil .i wits iN-sides my late to support bet'. ? n day through four-handed strnggli * wita the old i ?iiiii'os'T .. She exeicised ovci i gt otle but pei * itel t I vi m* :?' ?a which ! l.tt rebelled, bul how I rm il iii" dal 1 o\ ei leal bi t\ - \n hi.i.v"! Dear, genial hearted creature though sic v., .ts those i.nui* ? inst, mni ut were ? ii rack and thumb-screw torture, (.he in? formed ni". Innooently, thal s vouub girl * bom she 1 ad "ie '? eng- ji ? ' to play dm ta wit ii Iii ?? i ." hours a da] ba ?' '? i i aftei a fi v. mont c*' bj i" rii ucc. Tl i old ... ascribes] her mental undoing to nnrequit-Ml love, i.nt i ni nil eve: entertain rt ditlercnt opinion. Ail her uv. n mialakcs abe ascii tb uklcss in? tuit, which alie wralhtnily bclal-ored and licit ? .I arith opprobrious epithets. ll in - de . ! litut; ;i military stock id li r* lng marri) .1 iiiin - let BiiWalrra," the good creature's opportu? nities i'.i ,i.'iiiu n.).' :i choice vocabulary ol over? whelming an.I nullan. iui_ epithets had been un? usual, aod a.ut nol been unappreciated. 1 Bevel iTiiic'i the richBeaaol the Germen tongue iu thia i? ,? . ; in '.tic. When I was qnito convulsed with ii r, -in- would tum tier eye glaasna upon mc wn ii t iiM.lv ni iinec ni Titi t nu ni. unii mi;, in an irresistibly ludicrous manner: *? Von tink tue h. ur.. .v:. :..*." Her charaetei a as in eveiy . ay ?? oi thy of study. At ona momeut hurlinf mr;, olijurgations at re? publican principles, ni tbe next yon might have believed hw the goriest of t .mo neat ut? tering mimi*' scorn "i a misalliance, at tha m vi .-.'.cc . lov( thoouly sovereign, imliapul alii'.- nml supremo. .* i.e li.vii, children lo i ami v.i'iii about ai mod willi ;i touawuaiere ut choices! wherewith to purchase the favor ... hi anal I tyrants. She waain factalig-heartcd, spoiled child herself, bubbling over with fun, an*. iilioiiiuiiuK in whims and pranks. One day, ju.** ii we Ihei foi u walk to th< rn \ neyard, we were overtaken by Hi" boya, v. 'm v.. ic about to ...mi! nu .i drive in iheii 'i"'it.cv wagon. lin; u!il iiiiiuiit'.*, immediately Luaistod upou omiting the little fellows, and rilling herself at least to the loot of tbe vineyard. I looked truth her in in- diminutive beast, and ventured ii re Bion_trun<*t*>, which wu resented ir 1th roueb spirit. ?? Mi n' ott!" she cried shrilly,u is not von human mchr als i a donkey V i fell tiiat ihis particular "beman'"' waa more thea two dsnke/a. but I did not veutare on remonstrance, and helped lier ladyship into tin little wa-Tm, which settled down aud creaked ominously beneath her. 8he noi only tilled it, bu! It t saure drap ry overflowed it on ull aides. One I . ? l.t., - li.'"C. I Oil I ll'' Illili)' III TM, W lille tin til ie I ? i. , my.cit walked on .ithci side and beld th? c. ic In ni the w heels, li, im luuiiT i v-e toiled through Utesandol the village. ug ititi usc i iten *t and excitement iu it., bittoo iimi Quadruped iahabitante. TUE COMMON BCH00L8 AND THE SEW DE* i ak iiiii;. t hat ii> Eraucta Atltiiitt. jr., i?i Haine In the fire! pleee, sn tm a* Ihe child was rmi eerned ii" imisativeer memorizing taeoltieaonb weia i al ti vated, ann Utile ot bo atl aUon aaa pal to iln- ilnuKiii- nt icm. i ra poweia, Indeed il ?na v- almost be said thal a child m auy origiualitv . r w il' i ml iv I'i ual 'h.i i in I. i.*iu -,, waa looked upoi as vv bolly mil ot iil;i4.i in a public school. 1 lie loee iiiitl< r toa si.-iiiu, w.i*. in lissi . ni i lui,lr, n ii, -rs. neted frou naaga bs aantea iuatead ol more cob* ven .nly by Dauiben vvim learned un.nu mies by bc ari, uni appliadibem with awchsu* icil prompt 'i nile and ccwreetueaa, Any devia* lum ii-.iii lins h.Tiii-iinlii:ir.v -lethod vi as stamli lOBt-esed aaabreaeh <>i eerreel disoipliue. m.nt mi- ti.'Ui tins point, tha course ot sn ? ailed tidaee tiona! de.i hi|iiin nt mi to a recent period bea Ixe. mttnri'l logical, and?eommoaplece, Then hav. boen j ii -.1 turee atopeta ll- memorising, exaraina ,: igramines?the lust two, the Latosi wines . ie..: n * built Bpon tbe tratliliouul founds lim; Ti tin- in -t. lu.? wa v in which these lett ir.m om , i, i" iln _ext ls obvious enough, iniii. in-i place, time oul ot mind, all knewledgi wa , eda uii.v speaking, looked boobs s rsataccumn ..I fs ls, inlc* and id fi Ul nona, an l tin sim aud object ol leeching wa to impart a , ,"? nt . . ?? . unii.I . ,,;, tn m.j..ii i Wan rn ? " i"' labon miali .'.?""??itL.-i tai iiit.ii-iii'.. Ilma ii"' t> at bel aa: iii Ins atoll, a oort, of Imu' I'sh'Tinan mi Un BtotS "f tha great ocean of timms known, ami be booked i,i nui nf ii bow a rule, ead noa a fart, and then iii'ain ;i uiTmii nu:, mni lu- gave then tn the chil? dren, and sa. that they swallowed them, wbetbei the) liked thi n or not, aad whether tli \ trew nnnnahnd hy iii.th oe ml. Bal )tt i rm i?.-. of iiiin' ii lui ame apparent to Ute more observing that the lt i"w l'i'...'? iiins imparted waa aol retained, and '.lu- c\ un,: t'i.'ii waa tben devised ai a moana "i assiinngtl inn eyorof knowledge that the facta, rmi . and lefinltions Imparted wera held, io to t !ic.:k. On l'i" intcll-K tlia! ri.Hull, il foi I'' ll '-I I ttili period, I !:?? examination, however, aa il was organised ami -ia.Iuall.> ramified mica fully di . '"i" tl whole, lilllie t in ccviitilv iiii I'.I tho pro gnutime Intoe i-i. ui >. The world of know led i "i i large: there were too many facts ind roles and definitions foe the toa har, aa areli us for tba 1 multi ; and so, lor the protcetion ol the fi rmi r. it Inil!)!'' ii .casar] to stake ont tho wide dom certain tuetea and bounds, ibe dietricta within which li" waa to -torch for the hidden trraanrea. Anything obtained ur to I'" obtained ontsidi was uot lo count. The prograa-me wai hot to the teacher, clearly marking aa i did ihe limits within which the ? ramming process waa to ba ear rlcdon. Itmadi ins work possible, Tbe develop? ment of iln* *?;. si cm waa thou complete. Under these circumstance! education being re .. to Utile roora I han a mechanical process of cramming, witb p. riodii al nerve trials to ascertain the il< .-ree ti retention, the average child not un? ii iiii.n!y tell toward bin ec bool and abai waa there i iruired "I iiiin .'rv much ai a leann I dog or monkey may be lonpoeed to feel toward bia taali nester, Accordingly, tbe siekeoiog dislike of ... hool, and tn* tlu;....* taught al m bool, i* with the ti nf those emancipated from it almost tbe si itinj'i'st :iss.ic.it i'.n connected with eal ly life. The work of organisation helm rompfcted, and tin* mechanical lue ins been overdone, a new ? ourse of tboughl was inevitable. A rea. lion waa cert; in to cone, lt lui.'.ni -everrtlyean ago. 0. lah it baa ii.---inned ii more tl et nut. shape, and ls li in Inn.' clearer thu. lins rent timi l* founded on rerj deep principles. Ita direction is awai from mechanism, .mil tow U'I - :i< nee. Indeed, the i ardlui-] print iple '* now departure," if il designated, . there i* ins; ,i* iT.ic11 ;i sch ace m developing tbe mop ordinary facultlea of tbe buman mind aa then ia iu raising crops or extracting minerals from the earth. There ia aa easy, natural, aud lira live way of training tbe inteUoci aa there is "i training ly, ll u?'! jill. ;i i-s nih ? 11 ml'I hut ii mi ii oat. AN ANECDOTE DJ GLADSTONE. / ." Scribner The tu th i> mure inti rcs; un' than BOY of tli" parti in baa leen called h play; i".i wi come to under stand ibo man bette! b*j seeing bon be shapes ead monlds these parts. A ? bu orator, his conspicuous merits, beni.bis striking count-inane*-, dignified .telmn. nm! a voice tu;.. 1 n-1*. and admiraldj .."tlti latod, are fertility ann readiness. Ile seems to have always at command an inexhaustible stun' nf min.-, reasons, illustrations w ' t. 11. *. * i- be theauli* [eel which be Ls required to deal vi j iii. Of all [treal Kngli Ii speakers, probablv bo one, nol even Will? iam I'.i i. lui-- in- ti .-ii independent of preparation, I-vu fox, swift aud niBBing as he aaa, mn great univ ni r"|'iv. a lu n bis lenllflgs ?.?.ere heated b t hi atmosphere ol bat th, whereas Mr. tilaiistoue is jual j* nm:!!.;:. I and forcible in an opening, or ia ., purely Dm amt nt tl and nneontcntious * i; t r. 111 >.* 11 ?, in tne mids! ol I'arliauientary strife. Of the mani anecdotes tbst are current illustrat? ing bis amazing power "i rising t" ;.n i" easton, one maj he given which baa toe ne nt of being true. On the uti.Timmi w tn n lc tv:i* tu make an lm portant motion tu the House ol Commons, a friend, happening tocal! on bini between li and 3 o'clock. ii it in I iii:,i in-1 ai .tina down to make nomi notes of ' spetM li*, ile laid ashla his |ien and th :i while, then lotted down s few lien.is mi naper, vi ? m down to tbi House before I o'clock, found himself drawn mm .i preliminary contro "' avery trying nature, in which he had to reps] *i> many questions and attacks tba! it was past (i before lie rose to make the areal sntjecb. Hellier! discoreied that, as he ii "I Lit In* eyo* "iii". lu- note, were practical!} useless, pnt tin ti (|iiietlj back i'.i.' in . oat !'?" itei rd v\ iiii im aid to I . and noon that one hour's preparation, a powerful argument il with passages ol wonderful passion snd pathos, which lasted mr three boura, and will 11 ..uk arnon gal in* lim WALT WHITMAN. , und i 'areuee Htedtnun tn Scribner, Bspcrii. and .cns have brought lin* ririle, too '<?'-'., naturi I i ii wisei li arron ny and repose. Uti c. lm ... ns vt itli iii" ? t of til" (4 l"**i lor his kind, ucvet bas .??-: Bight of ins own n.i I'ejiiii.i!"m. No follower, no critic, could it w nh a high, r cs-." : i ? 1-. li t li 11 mu thc in ; lc li i - -,t anon himself, poi i. a \.ord-hu .? tn touch, ? ubi n '1. in ta yb.1 ii.i manhood, by genome Intercourse a tb nature in her broad owl ami minutest foi i rora it i. i.i'i' '?". ba . ? i rm tard chill nor. impostor. He is ut home witb c I en: bni In e his liir.i! n, :"i ii nie.it etiougl in t ic i-i :i Ti* enough, to do more than assn tie to include all ela*- Hnhi pa thi and ? Ibis woi I* are I;, i ii al lui*.ii.u snit tri .ju. nt (-ri rt loons, I un | Tin, lowi :? I bj ho . t"t 'iiul, rel at i: ? harvud w lilt ue lm j omi in : Itu ha v" him miss i bc me often :-? th Inn v i.y . n '?.?.nt .iii-, he baa lcd .-,. ... i ii.- id< t t.i it Uti,' di nici .ev. na I soughl to [i by a true Amcri anistu; yet THU ll I t bi ill. lu ty pa] '?' " '?. ill ii* .1.. :i |ic; i.u i:,t i. ji i. nol -. i .1 bc li' i frequently gt ness, while failing to pu sent t" n aetory anti ? tinned t/p ni ? ii:.' i. 11 is disposition snd i trow! ii alwai - bai a led bim to overrate the significance ol tn* views and inclined li in tn narrow theories of art, life, and song. He ' ,l'Ie pro! and compl ' ? ? ' - iiiu' in. mal tha ;i his non ? cti formity, and hanghl ci in Ic* pl lintieaa than many t ti ti- pride, finally, and in no invidious t il i- ii ne i bat he ia tbe ;"?? t " il pei iod, h nu- iii!- in any other, and npiieais mos lo thoae v. lm lona for a rea ? ? poet ot fie people, hut emin n lynne who lc .im!1'! be in lui il - avail himself "f tln-ir le nt mt I lit. I* ho, ' lierefore, uni to i in 'li" future .' ? n oui li ini poets, l tdiotild ibink lum most ame ul an I i uicni . il not "I a nen -r A teadin all, tn mo to !"? now inui iiicti ? ined; for in any event, hts verne will be ;? from lune i.i imic hy dilettanls on tbe lunn foi furious treasures rn tbe liletatnreoi i iii. ii who .till reprint and elucidate bim, i . .tiin ? w . li in -. oi to ii" 'rn tin . iii tnii live ningi i \\ hal ti.' ir protot* oct in < _ done for rraucoia Villon, for Hu Joseph and his Brethren," ami l"*>i William lih.ke. BIOGRAPHY, NEW si YLE. UR. JDLlAN HAWTHORN!. ON HIMSELF. / h m l lu Vniet me. Born in Bobiob.Juuc . _'. 1810, J. H was at first i ? ??? n.ii "? neile cl lld : lu* head being d I'liriinii.ii. i, large at.d bia bodi week. Al : al ti,ne iii ian.e. h .a dying ul dropsy;aod in all bia ' iiii -li iii! ? .ul e..is the pai i mu i 'i. theeing ii -. Ins parents wir_r4ykept him I ? uni. n ss i?"-* liblc in iii.- open air, and ai little bb ii .--i.'ic m '. . the consequence being .i. il. was nuable io n ul ". miile, bul wa ?. and owuet of sn ? x ? di. ni appetite. Ilia food bp ;?' thia time coi main!) ot nu :ul ami milk and bolled ric. ; be Bevel tasted meat I ill after his eighth year j t ?*.i and ci Bee were unknown to him until tbe age "i twenty, and iv mc and i*.j111 ii- I. i lc- sn. \\ lid', ie ingeigiii vars t.lil, he wini with th rest of bu tam iii to I.u c, ,i. he waa saul i" 1 ?? ? ni iu t iu Liver? pool, where be aoi I the moat efBcieui of the i iiihlicii's c.iis.s. He abo took dancing Icsboob ol a i.iiiiniis 1- n ti iii tl.i. ut 11.'-in:ir.ii r of tbe period, and be? came in vii!, i in nc art, and i" iii' person ol ,41 rtain "ITV. u*eyed little giri wbo waa the ori ameol of the g-ItMtn. Vt 0 '" V. li.. llTVi *??! ,, J. H. dal t c a sailor's hm ni ..in- ai this epoch affirm it t . lt ivi been ii -i-ii! m.i lightly i"'" forgot) n. Ai tbe ego ol linn, .1. il. i au in* iii -t stend-op .ghi with a boj a yeal uldi i than bimaetf; aud bc itill remembers tbe thrill of pleasure which visited bis heart abeu hia .?nil.igouisl (ell to earth at s riglit band sboulder im. At twelve roars old J. H. waa living in Komc, '.4 lc l.t. . .HT Ti It. ii t. ce, 1 c lux! t.Vu \till*. n| h.s life wore passed. He pout in* tune In laking long with .1 bo} friend ol bia, oollectiiig Liaarda, Mu.ii-slu ic, and ? mi ...ins liti.n the iiiin , ;,.u t m va.ii.!..*.(aod practising Jumping cup Frog ovi i um iiiiiih itui- stone poets with which the above* n.nm.i eitiea ara stadde__, Aftei leav* mg li i\ be Bpeal boom .Ibm al Ihe Laka of Oooeve, when- be tn*t Baaateied II itlilli' lill ml o' sw munni.', BB ar! winch lie alli-r vsui'l pi ll ii ci .nt K-.inl I v ai Kelci i, i in Jin !inii|i eiit Kogltah ciM-t. Healaoaccooipaoiod bia fattier in ti.ui> walka, thoa preparing hituaeli tm the pe* destrian achi-a.eateots e. lalor yean, lu tin-sum nui ni i860 ba letnraed te Amenea, whare ,.i t private Behool In Ooaoord. Maea., he waa fitted for Harvard Unlvenllj, and graduated in enekct, iiaeeball, ami iimiuuu. lu 1863 he entered tho I. iiivuti v, wi.tic ba stsm 1st.tine rcliiiivi, i| .,? ? walker, ininn ), oaten.au, ami jrvmmtst inm i.,ii\ . 1 itt- record ol it is bm BaQietaeata aull steads opoo tba _v lima*, um I.kn, lin- arnie amii tivy ul all mlise i|iniii llmviu'l men height, S toe. 10% lecbeo* ci.c-i, 48*_ loebeai Bpper arm, I6**j ineheai lona ann, lt uniics. lt is related of J, li. ito. he, nt i i- period, m.nit Hu- .ti i| i uni nu e ni Mr. John llct hbo, lie nell known prtaefigbh r, and tb i ba latter, ea finding that J.H. aol ool j poaeeaaed tba same initials .'* hui. I, hilt alao measured i un imh cr tv.ii more ilum lm teaed iii.. chi '. earnsatb adviBedJ.I-. to laka ap \un fighting a* .' profeasion. sasariaa lum iii.it pg .Mmhi .mc Iii- beill| allie to ll'li any man ul lie, weight, alter thri tai* prep trallon, lt is further ad that J. H. had seT-Ous thought Of entertain* 1 un. this iiii'iH.-al; hut, Ui.IiK_.ily, cirt.ut_ikt;_uiaa prevented tba aetoflM ttota arriving ai fulfilment. l'lie ...iii y ai* w Inch (T.iistilute the college ? our-'' wcic bow drawing ton eleaa i inejrwera perhaps is pleasant as an j .'. H. bad koowa, althmi-h it ma* Bo ntited tbat during oolv six B-ontha ul these rom reen tod be been falTy rooneeted nith tbe Uni* reraitv, the remainder of tbe tims having been ,i Healey passed in wlinl is Irrimie alli kii'ivvn us rnstieatloB. Tbe chief offence alleged sgainatJ. II. was ., ci in st :i ii" (I isl mi mal mn to look Into a book of any description i and bil c lieee career torminatoil m a polite refusal mi tha p ni ni the college author Hie- lo give bim hi- degree. Thia drawback,.how? ever, failed in impair in any degree in* athletic reputation oi hie own aatufactioo with thereeulte ol In- university education. Alter thoa aband.ng Hie aniveralty, he en? tered Ihe Mimili ut civil engineering, to which profeeaioe (aa mi'- likely lo afford plenty ni outdoor occupation) I"- bad decided to devote him-i M. H. -I em a .. si very rn Iitablj in the fnrtber development nf his lega and anne, bot found verv Int!.' opportunity to follow ool au li other courses of studj as were advised bytbi -. At ile end ol' the \c:ii lu' -evered his con? nection with Un se iml in a maonsr strictly coth . willi Iii* funnel proi.Ina's in n cud In the : ami after spending s few months at the lamil;, linn*.'m <'mutu ii. in the congenial od" ii pa pattens ol Balling, boating, ami ramping ont, he repaired a ith Ins mother and sisters to I ireedcn, in baxony. lit .I. havtog gained admissioii into the engineering eolloee, i ?? d liaentlj inspeeted th.' li.lim* cf the Herman Btndenta, at d madi maay ex? perimental inquiries mit) ibo nature ami effects ol (.'Til.Til heil. !> Cf \if re VTIMli liv loni* walk* ti. .**a> ..ii .*>w ii/'T ia.ni iimi nelghborine pim - oi interest, hy foot-races, and bj dumb-bell p Be? llco; aud i.e i. uv. ii, fact, be conaidored to have at? tn iued at this period h physical tie velop* iticnt. Ins weight beloit fifteen stone, mid I.is otber parts according. In 1**7o be left the college ni a -un :e e inn unceremonious manner, sod returned to America, where, at V -. rk, be married, end i m. i .j in. k im a >. ir or two ibe praol icc. ol enginoer ing ii tin- Depart tm ti "i D tcka, under General Mc i ellan, and tlie practh.i phyeieal training at Wood's gymoamum. In the au tom n ni 1**7_.' Mime alteration-! ni ihe person- I ot tba Department ni ii .iiii i i.e way 'rn- ins j et i it ..nc t, a Tit lu* rt turned tn Iiresden with bis wile ;n d i It!'!, lue:, il !* point J, ll.'* ii." ? may be laid to bave begno. He hadooniracledduring ihe latter part ol' nm New fork resin.'ice. a deleterious practice id writing slim i stern .i for 11n- magazines, and lu- fa up in lin mien hy the production "i a novel, " Bo ..nii.'' winch wsspi blisbed iii England snd America. Tbe odium cut.niel npon bim by this work failed to tove tbe effect upon bim tbal might have been expected, for in l**7.' be wim ano. -a romance " l _i..I:itiy. ' li will seareelj be believed, "!?' il i*. iif-vcrtliele.-. tine, thal nie in 1874, left Dreaden to settle In Rugland, he published in tbe Contemporary Livia n -tin m ebea called lies," wbtcb were af terwai I included in a vol ii 11 ie, mm tue effect "! - :;? li Wal l'i pmtupl lum ." take steps to meara hia Ufe. Bul bis Uowuward ca? reel wu' now bei.I recall/and bi ii believed to have published (though f-w people Bre in ;. pi lit ion to dogmatise ou tbe mbji cl) the fol .wing works "f fiction: "i'.ii i :t.''a luiv I m three volumes; a col? lection ni slim i sn ne- e.f.ici *"'! ie LuoghingMill*" ii novelette, "Arobibald Matmai "i'i" snd ai 'iiie i'.luii!'' novel, "Sebastian Ktrome*'' besides various abort tales, articles and reviews, And here it is oiily charitable thai we slmuhl draw tlie veil. TIIE -II. u '.* A. n. 12 ?'?. Pr'im Th'- AttnnCc Monthhg. Th" Abbot wilie I it, and ii was done. I h.". hanged bim high in .tt iron 'T.i For tho spiteful wiud and lb. patient aun I ii ht. e i h i. ii. Kail b, 'twits a cruel age I Ju-' lu- " i rime they han ired mm there, t nm. is a Je a. wh v. one remain* A .1' v. t.i t it ? cnn, ti ne i.-I: !, -??? in'.' tu air 1 !? :n j cr in ] 'Tv id the buds into hlosaom broke, Ami l pink .Tim wn What grewBoiue tn.'! v. a - thai un thc oak, Bw i. lng aud sa a . ing d ij and night! 'J h. miller, ur.. bald mare Over tiie eroas-road, t i ied uud leered ; But never so ui Tc ere, l'i.i fem ni ti.e ?!?? ci-.. .'....!? A long, white beard lib carded wool, 1.' ichii .' down to the irerj knee? Ot a proper -mt wit'?. i ml A in retie Jew !?? iii" Ballow _-tn ??! l'i; i nus 'i .iiiiC'.-'.'lk . a. ? ? iiiii'- i.eil! lor such a thing; ic i :.?? i.i:, "hirdi' ii tin ?? ?l !" -TIL'. Vi be 'ivt r .i monk wenl -h.ulm i by I it ? be TiTvcu; "ci agaiual i he lull, 1!" rn ? ui'i lift a in. ce** pious tye, A id oral it, 'i ie .-'?"'! bul ii 'I i. id'a will.'" And ibo Abbot bim_ell slept no whit Ic-s. Bm ral lier ii ?? mon*, for im* I is ri And 1 bc Mt ii ed, and ibc Ioielii ' ? ipland .uni : Then an odd thini ' . ti, < m a c i nu tooi nmg brea Ii, i saw, . n, i hat i retie' red as clean aud clo ?. As clo clean as b ioi Like wiUlfcp . ? 1 inni i..' .h.-lui.c. hem b to ' i good fol and near, i i it" i icky height: ' I wu* .i miracle, that was .ei I I ii, tl. sn U ul shaved in.- 1 nae ite '. Where i* tito Abbot f Quick, gn tell ! Minmi ins inin, ki ta .c. ! , ... v i nb Fen bunco tn rc will bc the nev il to pa ' Kow, a lad thal had climb* d an a 1 be belter to orerk) tb t u Budd) u!\ _ ive a .urn ol i lt e Ai im i.nu a wondrous bl u - tird nest, i lung it from his ba ? i! n was woven ? f human bair, Pla ted ami ina. ud? No ni i w as hare ! Bilcm e fell upon i- ? i stood rivoted 'I be brat i ( tm.lie i tor that Ida I lace. i patriarch, \\ i-c v,. ii in,i- mre, l'n ked ii,* in- Half, and took In* way Hy Un ii ci ni. .i u patti I .th i ? *o#i door told tins thing of the rn it, ii iu. bed ' ? 1; cr eye, : . tie. ic in in ;,e ? i ti i ulld a h.ue. lol ' ion j tum. tc. 'i er in. ' . ii il?? choristers, free "i mila I) '1" -ci v" i ii ?' cv a of th Hebrew's beard, lt ,.. ? : w i.fl'i vii.-! " i'ii .,.- ". iaw with t heir k.reyes i ? crace tb -t a i Ah, bul lu ii it'i-i all hearta 111.1? n lae, 1 c __,,i1.1 ni those, ann the guilt iu th. ie. Pl ' lull.-, c*. men j . ' I . , . I. -ii !' illunie v i he Abbot boa i . bia bead, Ann making i gi I nie m soi ord "Whal would you tia. e I tho knave ia dead." ?? ( Bites, tba ? ia ia dead ! _.>> doab! Deserved to dil ; a i .)? i, ha died ; 1 red I be si u euee out (Willi a ..ul. r two luluw.: .li nc tull I, . . ll .. ,c Ut ,V IT ile \, . not earth bim. aud no more words f li. are.I, aud toiled, BBd thea? "U.I., weill -.ii c .:?? gave m* beard to the bin.. : ?im Mas I!mi.i.v Ai..'laen. 1.1 HEALS Adis. The now lettereof Heinrich Heine which gre bal gpobll lied ia tbe Detttnehm u mAosaeblatt i Berlin, wcic-.imt-..* tl l i D'. GtlSla. K ...i, ia ll. i t i J. lit net tin* Au^ahur-' AlljcnteiiH, __. i/'i.i/. -..uti Heine waa cun flu-tl t<i Ins lcd lu Peria ia l-.il. ll.me uutl kum v." ie uti inni sloss li'.c!'.:.-. Their aequetgtance gated from l-l*, eben Bar.loila looghl i< (.biala ii.un'.* aid la Bli j im nni-i.e enterprises, apoawMeb K'ui) waa .un .uiy t.c.ii. ii ibq expresses greet ad* Biiratloii im Luaus Napoleon, Mr. Samuel Waul gppeara in J lie Hour as ,i reviewer ol Hr. Longfa ow'i ?* Ultima Thais." The sot) Bia -ii"11 aadawael m laveread gree. Tin* leeoad -nil or ll will ki ve aa Mien of .Mr. W a it l's ernie il style: li in IbS " l'lalui nf Lift- " id " Ullina Thule "wc trace Hu. spaa nf a sable bit-tan nt half a neataiy, nunan! ta the rainbow bj day or the aortfeera llghta by iHKit, "i" viii ci the lliuii.'litH ai,il -y in i?.t t lui ii uf a Kt ic i.i I i.'it au I in .rc nave li av. iiul willi ttsUfhl M cl i.e..e. Fur mari laue ,nut lille i .il inuce .sioiis nilen peas tha ?.nnc way. aaa Hiaq IT. doffed say aaa teaieea tlie I'iiiii Neill wu lunn iiic-uiu. a nunlicr, a priest or a fillr Ot Jue. Tins (TmruiiiiK tuiuklet ut ?ixt> tine uuns'ii, t-oiiiiiiiiniK, vvltli Its nvnii" inni tl utile, hut Sights IB hits nf mic-', in lilli.ci' lt -sties of lette Vtiett sulllil qu.cs tu tin* inn t'* lyre (lian tha sliuiits. of the l-kaaga. tha atgee pa d al " Tba vi Maal .>t iprtagSalg " or ilia iniuipel hi-sl*. pipits hiu! .sours vvlnc.ii, lu ethel yearn, have found their reine', in my nails Bf bea ri s. Vi'lien Fred nek (hiv. lin- cuiiiiiimt, BBB Baked Whf Air. Art tint mi luau hutl iiiuile stn-li iin.ti lr.t>tivc sellings ior'ruiU'Sun'* " .Sum's nt tiie Wrens " lie replied I " li o ssaaa ta Laureate aaa no wot lot autedjr. walli fellow's rene _naptr<? manu ." " Wliv wire )ini late tins ninininn, t*ir*n sid 11,e n hiu r i .iiiu i sharply. "Well, air, ~oaaoel h.uni ti..ii .. little tallow seat door to aa waagoiu'tu h.n ? a dn sn'!'' doa u a itu 11? d i ii d, sa i sa i ? ailed io In al li lil li.'wl." Sclm ilmistit'ss?-"Wli.il vvasilii' lal,'t.f Abel *" liny ? '.. alaarlabr* _-tfcoouii_.lre_s willi a cnn. Du \"U icu know wiiii ll i lilli i. 1" i i " V.-. i.iiuit ; *"r m * li'.o stul ?_*),? like luvii.r kocs lo o' laiijiiii."?ik'ua. NEW PUBLICATION MODERN KNOLI8II fflBTOBY. IM-''il: . <ji lill. li.Milai-II PEOPLE. Uv 10KH iii' ? . m a. v... iv. |vo. n. v, Tores Hu j.t . c. I.n I t. rs. This ?<riititiiittii.il nf Mr. Qreen'a eompendleaa, popolar, und .ni...imli],' r.in.i.sii History, includes the period from ii;*;i tn 1760. tims covering the Revolution, and tin- following reata to !**!.">. It tells tbe story with the same remarkable mectnet ii"-s whi'li has made Ur. Green's preccillng rol nmea so valuable, aad il im 1 thlngoflin* portance with a peouiiaz skill wbich we ihonld bardlv bave thoaghi poaaihle, There i- nothing bald "?? scrappy in then- pages, and,crowded ai they mi', ile v un not lark m picturesquely -, ? 1 it political opinion <tf aueflniteaad liberal Kind. (for is the pnrely literary crliiclsma without freeh? and ottei ni'nt*. Wc quota thc folia esl ti ttl "1 Peps: 1 lots i>. In 1 Hoes! ch 1 ed a 1 bis ?use of literary dignity, trotts ih" iii*- be carried mi lin- work ut' Dryden liv claimiBg 1 worth ami independence nu literal ure : uni be 1 1 '"iv with dist;.,;u through tin l r&tlitioi ina ? ??? h'n b ha'i tie T mi ,i m. a ai Iel '? t1 in!" bangers on of tha areal with .mus and uonerptions auefa sa Ihaae, Pope looked ni tteriy out ou Inc phasoof trausition through wb'ch Engliah letters were ps yet lu* i"" ti" worts had ibown little of tho keen and arden! temp, r tbat lav within him. The promise of hi* spring wee aol that ol 1 satirise, bub nt the bligh tesl and most genial 0. \<a-.- writers. When alter nome fancUul; reludea bia geni is found full utterance in 1712, lt was in the''Rape of tbe l."c,i"; aad the "Rape ot the Lock" waa a poetic co oterpart ot t li" a "ii< "i 1 be I 11 we n,1** in ii 1 l.c perenna] ami intimate 1 barm of Addi? son, or the freshness and pathos ol Htoele, it ;?? tar beyond the work ot both In tha brilliant y ?'f its w it, in tbs lightneaa and bnovaacy al ii* tone, in ns atniospli i" of fancy its glancing eolor, its ax* qnisite rerse, its irresistible gaiety, Tb( poemtn. mains Pope's master-niece: it is impossible tn reed 11 wi thou I feeling that bis : iy rn sm i.i I Bad 1.tu. ifni v. 1 -". .m.! iimi in missed his poetic path when be laid down the humorist for the pliilos ophor and tl." enuc. Bot the state ot letterspre *-? ? 111,*? I :ni irre. istihle temptation tocrlticisin. All Pope's nohler feelings of loyalty to his ar rwvolteil from the degradation ol letters which he sa a oul Iii iii ; .lin! after an interval nf hack - m Iv Hi B ir.i:i.-. ;' Homer, he revealed li - teiribli powerol " in lu* poem ol 'in'?? 1'uti'Tai!.'' Tba poem isdislignred by mer.' cutbaisia of personal spleen, and in its later form by attacks ou wen whono last faull vv..- 'luitic*-*. fJr 1 r iu the main the ?? 1 mm ;' ut " . nulli" vindication ol literal ure ir"!:i i !"? herd ot dnllsrds and dunces tbal bad n-urped it* mime. a protest against the claims nf the journalist or paiuphli te. r. of the compiler of (acts and date . i r ''mer arnon to 1 be i mk of men "f ,. Lit I-. 'lu th" American reedei the principal intere t "f thi* volume v*-ill be found in tbat part of il which treats ol' mir own Revolution. The foll tot ehe. the state of at...ii"_ kt tbe tirst niecti g of 'ontinental Congie Tuc Conaresi waa tha beginning ot American onion, " riiere ought t" bono New-EuKlaudman, nu New s nkor I no*s n on tliis contim at" i aul one of ita tuembers, ?* bnt ali of ns Americans."* The n w * ol its ts - T,,1.ly reached England al theeuil ot the year and i>erplexed the Ministry, two nf whose tiienii"T" now ileelared themselves in favor of repealing the acta. But Rockingham would pro r : most ii" more than suspension; and when tie Houses mei in the springo! 176H no voice but Shelburne.) wai raise'! in th. Peers for repeal. In iln- Commons, how iver, the Bews at once called 1'itt tu i'.i' ic.Ti. As a Ministci he had lone since or * tn .ri.: the . olonii -. He had been ill and ti?ni from Parliament wben ile HtampAcI wai passed. Hut be adopted to iii lull the ci - i . ii I cl.nm ni a\ m. i ic '. H.* il ii i resistance which was denounced in Tarli c ? i elbon, - In my opiniou," he said, - Iiii-- kin i'i.- ti has no light to lat a ta \ on tht* cul ... c re a i* ohatin itel Ami rb i .?tiiat.. i iu open rebellion! Bir. I rejoice thai Ann rici lm. i. *!?? l. Three tnillion. of people so dead tc all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit in lc - :ivi - v\.mill have been lit instruments t" mike slaves ol the n-s;." -lie spoke,'' said s . .? ?? in it inspired,'' ami be ended I ;i <li nii in I tor "li" ii -'lute, total, and imtne e acta It is from this inoutent tbal i hitter hatred ot George the Third to 1'iit nun _ tlatc.!. After thc contemptuon. rejectioi by Parliament nt measures of conciliation, tbe struggle began. .Mr. (ireen's sketch of the character ol Washington will lie read v\ uh pride and pleaaure by Aaaericaua: The i ongressoi delegates from the Colon al Leg 'im c viiici measure- for general de ! uce, ordered the levy of an army, and ?? t George itigtou at its head, N'n nobler fianre ever st.lin the forefroutof a nation's life, washing? ton was lt.ive and courteous in address; bis man? ners Ni i" Riinple and unpretending; I.t* silence ami ih- - ;'ii ? caliuuesa of ins temper spoke of a lui ? ? .1 .mastery, Bat there waa little in his ig to reveal the grandeur of m'u! which lifts his figure wltb all the simple majesty of an ::m int -t.,ui" "ut nf the smaller passious, the tncanci inipillst * "!' ihe vv mid around linn What i il him for cotmuaod waa simplv his ins fellow landowuers ol Virginia, ???ncc nf war which h.- had gained hy -rc ii ct er contests with the French and the Inn n- as weji as in Braddock's luckless expedi? tion agu ii i ? rt Dttqut___i_. lt w:.s only as the a eui "ti t hal tbe colonists dis u how ev i slowly uni Imperfectly, the iireatnesa ol i- clear judgment, his heroic endur? ance .his iib nee undi r ii.nii ul ties. h;s ciamness in ih- nour ol danger or defeat, the patience witb .ni" quickness and hardness witb m . the lofty .n: . * ri ne -ci* '..ic ; . i vd Mum ita taek through resent* . uisy, ih it ti' vcr through war or peace . . ii of s me mer ambition, that knew no aim -ic- thal ni' guardiag the freedom of his tal? low -coiiutrymen, and no personal longing lave thal ol i??:'.nun-; to liisnwii fireside when their tic ,ici a ,i* ciiiTTi. lt was almost unconsciouslv that ni ii cn tl tn cling to Washington with a trust alni fa 'it inch aa few other men have won, and io regard bim with h reverence which still hushes u* ni pres tu.i in* memory. Hui ecu Auurii .i bardi. i-*'ogni_ad bia real greatness vv bile I, lr waa only when death sol its seal on vc e of ilins" whom he bad served *n Ititi" proclaimed him "the man tir-i in ear, Ural inp i I-, it i-i Ural in the hearts of bis fellow oona t.i ne n.'' The ;? ,"V ui'iit nt American independence. Mr. Green regards aa?** of aaequalletl moment in tl." I.is toryof tha world. If il crippled." he neva, " for a while thc supremacy of the Engliah nation, it founded the supremacy of tho En tish ra " Tha billowing i* tlc- conclusion ol Mr. Green's chapter mi the Aiiidi. an .var : lni.il ih" hour ol American Independence the life of the in ii*-.-, people baa Bowell uot in oue 11 . hut in two; ciii while the older baa ihowu little ., lc*-, uin :. ihe rou igei 1. ia fuel I eu tu u _Tettie .-' Wllich llils c lill ll _T'.l thfl I'll' "| tile Milli'!. lu it'-*.i Amt rna was a nation of three iniiliousof inhabitants, a .nw r d thinly along the coast of the Atlaiiiu Ocean, li is nows nation of forty ia I* iiona, stretching: over the whole continent from tin- Al 'miltie i.i the Pei nie. In wealth aud ma ten al energy, aa in numb ta.il far surpasses the mother? cotintr, from which it sprang, lt is already ibe mum branch of the Etglisn people; and ia tho days thal are at hand the mein current of that people's history m.i*i run long the channel mit ol' the 1 Haine*, ur the Mcr-.iv, but of the Hud sen und the Mississippi. Bot distinct aa these i armut, are, evert veal proves mora cleari. thal in *|ur.t the tb people is one. The distance that parted England from America lessens every day. The ties tiiat unite them irrow every d:.y stronger. The -tn ml ami political dlfterenoee thal threatened a linn.ired vf.ii* ogs to form au impassable barrier lui ween them aroa every day Bees. Against this silent and inevitable drilt ol (atop tin- .-imit of narrow Isolation on ether side the Atlantic straggles ia vaia, tt ia possible thal the twa |.randies ul the English people wiii remain tetevet separate political existenoee, lt ia likely enough thal the olderof them may ania break in twain, ami thal the English people in the Pacitic may .isseit asdistinol a national life ns the two Knglish in tulle* on either aide the Atlantic Bat the spirit, thu iiillueuce. Ol nil these luauelu's will rema n ooo. Aad ni thus remaining one, before half a century is over il will ebange the hms ot ihe world. Ab awe hundred milliona of Englishmen till the valley of the Mississippi, aa lin. millions ol Englishmen ,,* it their lordship over Australasia, this veal power will tell through Britain on the eld world of Europe, whoas aatieaa will nave shrank lalo la_lg* niticance before lt. What tho kaaaea ot aoch a wurlii wide change nay be, aol even the wildest dreamer vv mihi durn tu dream. Hut ene issue u* inevitable, in tin* eeatariea that lie hefere ae, the primacj ol tha world will lie with tbe English people. Engliah _a_tUtuUo_a, English speech, Ena* iisii tiiiiuuhi, will beootaethe a_ainfaatnreeol tho political, the social, and tho iutcllo_tu.il Ufo of man? kind. Sk.tu lJulUtiiitions |?1M()K1..N ELITE DIRECTORY. 1 I MliM-l 0 _l4.ll1.ll. V'o.i. *. Balee Ot Him .rimal' is I.mu UM bent ?tn .?(n. A vslus.le m.i tu au, lits* t lieu ut .. ii"l i.e. ac , tu iu.it t lau I'C'i'l'i l.< uni k. . i .mi ut tiio oily. it ue,*_. LAIN it t '.'1:1 Miiiits.uc ht., liKH'klvn. amt IT Pu lum * t , Nm v... w ( ii. ilium, nut t-i i. Ae., titler -?c.l ami urlucn.il. iTuiii|it lirl.ulil.il) .-ii ut,.ti .1_ loll**, HVVINTON'ri IK WI 1. . ?? Hit' siH'M' Ililli".*. TI i ,_ ,, lllAltBg _k U iu.yi '_-__?]. 1 ii..- ?' sis soitl ev.rywl u. VV. I'Alli ? PUB v. ? .1 f.'i.u-. \ v. ftci-. Ut.biifalto.t_ j'NFa CATHOLIC WOULD. t'O.NTI.*. In i Ul UYPWg MIlKI'.. I. 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