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NEW PUBLICATIONS. OLE BULL. OLT". Ttl'LL. A Memoir. Rv Pa itt C. Brr.i. 8vo. pp. Iv., 417. Houghton, Mifflln & Co. This Him .le, sTaiRlrforwanl. sensible and sympn the ic L-.o i ip'iy of the famous vi<>lini-*t, from the f ir of nis wiiiow, is winn such a aomeetle *tes*e**ts] aught to li?i sketch of the personal history of the i , iilii-. than aa attempt to andras the quail t ?' ins art 0* to (leline 1 is place- in tiie Iii tory si l- ? i.-. Allin) lilt it is entirely fieo from any delib Bratoefbrtal char tcti-r-p-Miitin,-., lt udor I ii* SB i live tn lie,* nf one wl'O ll!i(l a rciuuikii le eftft of winni c adnnra'ion and iifl'.ction. mid who num \.( red inn.'- :? ii is friends sc res of th* illustrious Wooes r g iii .Justly looked anea ai* stamp ot iiol.ility. r.isL ruy will n"t flaee Ola Bull among t ? i-iBiit meet en i bal thara wm a strong and ( I iv iuere.-tiiiK indiviouii it-, in hi.s mt, lind lie i . el, umi-nv.- , a celt..ia individual charm wli'ch iB'iui ..ls BS Ol tb* lils, in..! ion exerelaed bj ||endeU**nha and Sf osatt, Mitt, Hill's memoir dis j. i* ..? eat "he iicti"iis wliicli li.ve beea current in .ill the published Uosrsphiea o tbe violinist. 1 i.s un i oe t sn In- trilled s follosr-etud-nt in a dui. I: is not true that, deapairing and destitute tn Pnrie he threw hlmeell into tin- .Solas aad wea li lu l oin te I." befriended by a rich lady, who ? cv in lum a NSBinblsac* te ber se d eon. Pi rhepe i* viii be tiioiig'nt that tbs Ols Ball legend hus bees embroider .1 witb Mme aew m treela to rompeaaste lot tbe i>;n ,Ube*_ Muston*. We Bud it . Ifflsall to la I . *,??. ,.s li _*?]*? arc the .l',!i*t B| ]' l li If did, ill the poisoning of his tea hy mi Aiiieii.nn (.ehtor, or tba dlsboUesl al ampi ol ? yoong Jeeuil to lum bim lo d'-ith. or tbe intwfl coBection of bowie knives pi"*, ii cl t ' him I'.v eidiiiinii - r.iiin!- s whom ba ead thiiis'.ii d when l. ' ,v r e 1 !bb kill Iii.it, or tb* mvs teiioieM advil tnr.- wnh Vi'lo.<i, wlio saved him from sf.uvatioii by rsreallngtbs color d ?tined to vi at ac rain boUl on a c. ram pating ta ls. Hut tl must !?? confessed that tites- ?* oriee add to tin- vivacity of tlio narciiive. and tiny ure not iin j ? - I de. The te yl.-of Ole Hull was the natural proditt t of en eei-t-irne disposition ami a blegbly irregular edu eat on. Hts temperament wm impul.*lve aud at thi sam ? 'nile- di-e-aiii.,. Ile w:is pepp-i y and * x. * ? Ij auiiiih <-, earnest ami very clump-able, ardent mid not a tittle Miuuiicir.al. He hud the soe, tbe smile, Ibe bearing aad tbe manna r.*oi a km Hyland oourtly nemI.'niau, umi uni ni: people of general culture sad reihu-iii.-.ii he found bia most fervid Manda; hilt thia iiiciii ir aboanda with aneedaotea of hts rut; .y d. not Li a.- ru le Independence, and it was willi Bene lessen thal Jalee Janin eslied hun "mvs.iv a \\ i ii *? era on-, sud yet bo better picture sf hhawaeevei ea i.t. ti til m Longfellow** famous sketch in th.- " la es ol tba ."? ayside Inn ": Last the Musician. Mba il ??? d Illumined by tliat lire of wo.xl; Fair-La ced, blue-eyed, bia aspect blithe, hir* linnie i.ill and straight Bud lithe, Ann ev r, f atUI el bia lace Itseeslmg in> Norwc gian tass] A radi-.iK'??-. .streaming fr mi within, Around his ??-. es ami lor-head bcainod; Til- BBgsl wiih lb* vi"!i:i, Patatad hj Raphael, beseemed. This nature compound! d ol' SOU ridietio-is nev r bad u sybt'-uiu ie Inditing. At liv.* yean <?! i child ? ? og himaelfto play the violin, and altiiiuiith he h uls en* instruotio i at in'erv il* tv a rd iiy |Hflfiaal?iial hill nodistioguia! ed .perform? ers, ht- wa* n'.i.y bia owa maater. Riap method if h debug tbe in*tniiiieiii r suite 1 from tbe foot tbst M s boy be eoald not oe won'. I not leura (dieetaadard technique. He was an early .admiral sf PaganinFa-OBBpoaitiOBa, un 1 later h.- wa* so te i for hi-* love of Mt z ir;; hut it doea aol Bpi eur that any ol the gnat esaaasssi* <n-' ply Influenced the ucvelopni- nt of his talent, Ot that nuv of tin- fa? mous violii.ib s had much -.hare in tbe formation of bis style. lie vi-".t d 8 " IT, hut WM disappoint d in bim und WMOoldly received. Mr*. Hull omi te to m. .ti'iu t'.iiit S;.ohr, on Ins part, records la hm auto buiegruphy na unfavorable opinion of Ole Hud. In Ueed, the ohl mau and tho young mm were li:t c epaleulate.i to iiuilerstaud each other. It was in tbe sib! soil laalaalin natsral scenery of Nor..a . the myths, ballads, iolk tales and oopular melodics which haunt the vail ?vs and ijoidsof tha* loui.int'e laii'l, that Ole l'ctll eoagbt bia inspiration. "Al 11ie*e things,*' said lie, "huve made hiv music.*' When the Knited Deumturk a-ked him wli'. taught la a to pier, ho ihwsm I, " Tb* .noun tal na of Nor? way*! mid we c innot properly value his playing unlcs* W*CSUSldei it in coiinectiou with peipnl.tr and natiouiil fee'.m.'. sad disregard its relation to pure classical art. How lia- ,ae*_ulre-l what Iib- boee of Lariiio-y shall be told iii the surprising lan, U3ge of th.- biogr:i]ih' r: When restrained by bis tutor from playing, Ola ceeoxted to whietling aad sii giug and be soonfouiid tliat he coulii do beth at tun mom time. In thia way he nt ailie i the lawn if harmony. Ere loutf he T***S able te whistle snd sing and accompany biin Felf on two strings, aud later be ?ooaaoded in play* rac oo sll four strings A ono**. These stadiea eu ahled bur. at length to coinbi oe six different themes at the sam- time, a sort of iJ^ue study w bi h ho alf aye enjoyed. At lift-ecu or aixtc-u li" thrashed bis tutor. At ei-hteeu he wein to the University of (Jhrlstiania to study for tiie church, but h. spent Btoet of his [ time in music, a;:d failed in his examination. 1 bi n follow, il S time of ha;d-l.ip In I'm is, but be got a he ritiR ut Li*!, and hera ,ie a eelelirity. Au udven- . tun- into 1 aly le! him lo a alOM studv ol' tin* | Italian style of hini*i:i_, in wl.it-ii bebeBered thal be saw the key to th bidden upseiti i of iii-*m__. lin, and now lirst t ie eiilnvation of hi.s p ;vv a d.iiiiite dir.-ctioi). "From this ardent study, assist.'d hy eminent teachers of Italianeong, same bis comma.ul <>f melody, whleh (mshl -d him to ra* prod a c with th'-ir n M native cliaraeti-r the most delicate and varied modtflcaUonaof f. re i/n mu ic tbat he met with Itallaa. M ..ii-.ii, Irish .Arabian, Hungarian, M WSll as tin; Nations) SMIg sf his own ci.uutry. But the thi. f result of these stadle* wm that he found h.msiif; he 1. .true.I to knoxv tho Qa. turcvand liuiitH of Ins own tah nt, nrnl WSB able to jfivc fenn to his musical fe.-liin-r.." Haring d'ter liiined what he wanted tod>>, ibe next thing wa-, to perfect his tsebufc-ae wi t li Hpei -i.'il rel nnci f,. that object. Hy the time he was r. adv to enter BOOB bl* true rareer, both bin .sty!- and bb) execution uer original. It was iu Bologna that le li rut made a g.-uuine sensation, and the person who dineovi r.-d him was the puma doi.ua Coibran, tho wife ol Bo - Bini Sh" beard his violin au she p iss.-d tba open window af Bi* lodgiiigsi nnd upon the strength of her report the unknown yoapg aitist was called out of bed the hann- ni|*lit and burned to the th a ic te. replace Malibtau in a I'liilhiinuoiiic eoiucrt. Ii waa B cold, critic al, disappointed md ai istoe ratio audi? ence, hut he, threw the hon-e iuto intc-imix exeite ment, and bis fortune was male. From that eve li? ing fame vent before him all over the civilised world. At a concert in the palace of the Duke of Lucca he n fused to play until the Queen l>owa ger of J-eapN-o had Ix en requested to stop talking. The next day tho Queen st-ut tm bim, and op'-ned lb* interview by reiuarkiim that she supposed there wero many bears in Norway, to which Ole Hull replied, tbat ho himself bad tbe good fortune tobo nursed by one. He spiced tbe conversation with some further uncivil remarks, but the Q'uoen showed a kindly interest in him. and ?rendered him real services. He wa* only twenty four at this tiuio. A few years later, iu the royal pa.ace at Stockholm, be took oti'euce at a hasty ex? pression of the Klug (Uernadot te.) about the Nor? wegians, and warmly controverted it. "Your re? mark, air, is out of place," said tbe King. "If my remark is out of place, your Majesty, i myself mu out of p!a<o, ami will take my leave.*' "Hernani, fit,'' replied Bernadotte, witb a commanding nee. lure. "No sire; I will sec if a Norseman is free iu tbe palace of the King of Sweden,'* aud tbo artist bowed aud moved toward the door; but the Kintf, being much the mora dignified and courteous of the two, retained bim by adding, witb a smile i " I pray, yon, slr, to remain, it is the dnty of a Prince to hear the opinions of all his people.'" Tbe narrative of Ole Bull's concert tours ia given witb sufficient fulness, and intersperse u with latag settng Anecdotes, ai well as witb pleasant idimpses Of his musical associations. Clio,.in wat oue of his flr-tt friend's in Haris. Malibran, Oe Heriot, BeTsaa, Thai tie rg, appear in cordial intercourse with bim, agsnini treated him with marked consideration, nd predicted a great future for him loug before his owers were developed. Liszt, who of all artists ppears to have been mo.st richly endowed with a 1*111 tts for friendship, figures as bis comrade and nrcrspoinh ii.'. His intiinaeh s in the United States ere lartf.ly.vi'h the literary class, and at Cam rnige especially bis was a familiar and beloved ISsenco. His first vi-it to America, in _8_3-*_0, as attended with all lbs phcnoni-na of a popul r noi'. Vieuxteuips and Artot were here at tho mic time, bat they Wi ro speedily eclipsed by their nit'.' f*'nen t ional rival. America hid f-w stniul rds of oompsriooa at that day in mus .-at mitten ; ardlysny ari tc of the first rank bad then rea? med across the At lan tie; and ttWMioe* Itabl* lhal lu- bi aitHng iirui mtciis *iy emotional p ?rfoimaa* n f Ol* Ball .should be preferred to tba pur.- nd eiiuiifui art of Hie most relined elasaleal schoil. ho frantic enthusiasm of the multitude was latched by tb* rhapsodii io! ea avis's and letter rit. rs. When Ole Bul] came B second tune, in B83, lie r.?(???ived a c-rdial but niueli more r tiona! .el.ome. The American public lesrns faat, and ts spplsuMwu much betterwortb luring,now hal it was hes'ovicl witb som* discrimination, ii lin- cr. Idama belonging to thsaa li.hi ami Mond .inn an toura,Quoted in tho bmbmIt, that con* ribatsd bp Mr. Gem**** William Curtis to i ii? 'kiitm in remarka'dy pt r.spi mais, ju*t and eom rebenslre; indeed, it la tbe only oae of theeoeci* nena ba epreeerred wbieb atsada tb* test of tin lp* Judgment of thirty yesrs later; and yet it ertamly is not braking in feivor. In hi* more . eenl tours the eiollnisl shows 1 much leesa pss*iou Ad excitability than in his youth, ind s-irnii' ci-iiCs, sm h M we ra eWitneeaed la h ? tir-d \ i*i an*. The mood m which he oftenest r>.reaented liiiisclf wa- on" of sentimental and wandering res ny, aad although bia power of execution ead bia ? icoiup liable he mtv of tOU* WOW a* in T\*( 'ii' irer, the prevailing apitil ol his nausiews* Kentle ind soothing. This bi only what wm te ho ex .(? ted, when we bear ia mind what haa beeu 'aid if the seine' ol bia inspiration, ant) i' wm Quite in seeping with themodifleal onofbietMteatbal Mba prow older the love tor bia Norwegian hom** becsm ? noie ead mole a lend- r .md si rorbin* i seaton. .lo epb Jeae'iitii is credited v. it li tbe remark tbst ? f.ni la iu Ok Bull'splaj in? are more notid ab mies iii age, but in> :?? t ef I in e.ur li nie has poa* leased I ll Bull's poetic power ; no one lui ever aur aased hia playing of the adagio, 1 think all bia ? . i -ii -.iuii ure -Aili say the i ime." I bi* i-; nub praise fr'i"i a high authnrity. Hut th" -auk which i to tbe violin!* labynom-an bi* bigbest. Ole Hull's eteatire power .-. is slight. lia eompoeitions have iitt ?? intrinsic value, ami on be oocsaione?fortunately mn too frequent?when - iyed th* Interpretation of great claasical Muter-worka, be elbowed m ither Intellectual i cr . \. n very aid-nt feel lu g. Al aucb tin. -cs to tiie level of tbe music before bim ouly in fragmentary psswges, sud ol oouree he foiled to Lift np his audience. Tbe really great artisl ls in iplred by great tlu mea : Ol* B* H was only lo ?*?? LtECTUBES ON" AKT. DcllvereA tn I et IM lety for the Pi atectlon ol Ancle..t Bu pp. 1. uiio.i : M.i<:iii 1 ni * ' ". This neal vein.a- cunnii.s five lectures by B. B. Poole, Pre! * Vf. ll. Richmond, B. J. Poynter. i;..\...l. T. Mi. I; l.-thwai(.-and William M ne of ih i.i tr ats di ? -.iiail;, npou i >? I" t tar ol ir. ,-jei i I building ?. an I tl Slr. Toole, ii].(..i Ibe " Egrp ian I ? ? .Future Stats." i ii -? di ? iwi t and p ar ju.-.. ntstioa ol ii.'- Egj pli.iu b uni prm i c -. a: I brings oul civ. ; to tbe : nf mummies and building of tom u. ol .chi l. la-; the neat Py, l t* moal i lill. ll' -iil.xxs tllM Iii'' pile**!.,eeo I.s e.iee all i a /ail the belief in a future life, and made moue) oul ol if that h. li f. ll.- .i; rle that P dious theoryM t" tbe meaning and purpose cl tbe Qrosl Pyramid ol ( bec i is plqdi d : ead tbat it wee a ton*b, Bsd waa Intended tor tbe gloriflcatiou of a -.mu. B** lasienta tbe d ? stiiictii'ii aad robbing of the Egyptian i which lu ii i \\ nh -*pr nd ami Insatiable, ? c lu* own people and nation witb haring b.'cii fommoal in robbing them in tba* past and lu tin- anet m. Profeesoi Kiel mond** li cturc is i ntitled, " Munn* mental l'a.n Lag,*' but in fad ifl adi courseupoti the tiree arts of sculpiui", psiut uk and architec? ture, ated does lunch to chow lin ir nit. rdepeu Almost, aa matter ol oouree, hs prainee highly tb* work of the Af teenth century artists, and ... tention to .Tamplin of wt ri< done by mei (?i.i to, I.; ei.'I . chi, Ma:.!' goa, M .ii 'i 1 Angele, etc Mr. Poynter treets of " Ancient I'o retire .Art in thc one ol fulsome praise now M i ? leah* iota. Be eonfeaaa* tba! there oas I si.v, but h. iiiu-t ?ay s ia. ihnir. :iud be goea over tbe old straw and bringa up Greek vase, with th* cunio.uny |nbl ll " splendor of ea i " precision ol outline," "exquisite perception"etea, els. Ainoug tomeg.land wiae til uga he* pms upon us tome bael tiinij;;-!, and surpriaing things, su'-h as tliis : " 1 giro you ss an j lustration ol I* .. ungle figure from STSse, but any ot bet would llb xv.il the purity of outline nml t bc* (o np;. : of compost tion which is to be found in all the de sivtn.son ;h.- Greek vase*, of tha archaic aud be t, aad even of the leter periods.** Nota the wort ell, snd thea onie tba ou the neil pago!.tye, "Mr. Birch conjecture* tbe wme fact thal tbs eompoai iiou on the*,.* vu lently better than tba drawing." Be tat firm being perlact. those wbo have made any atudy of tbi l know thal a laiK?- Bamber sf them aw lamentably deficient both :n drawing aa w ll as tn eompoai I ion, Bul right or wrong, Mr. Poynter*a lecture !? st bast re i iide. Mr. Micklethwaite treat* <.f tbfl "English J'ari fa ('hun hes'* in BU intelligent aili Interesting way, en ue hllO'.Vr* fl hereof lie Writ- . Afflong t ll<- ill er e tina facts presented be .mentiona tba early English ]ian-h church a* .haring been formed after tba pat? ten of the Bomen Baeiliea, and statea thal ai worth !o-(lav eui I..- teen the greater part of snch ? church,built l>v thc followereol Bt. Auetustini* atonl omi. ile calls attention to tbe feel tba' later,whoa towers wars added, thai were built, "not l.y bor? rowing Brassy Md paying Hoff by degree* . . but by building si.cly as they collected funds te* do it willi." If tims" .peoplewere bo Im tarChristlaai than wc, they were better i.usi (?*. men. lb- argea In various ways tin- pieaairation ot all early budding*, end properly deoplss* and e atteama th* gsudy " teeto rations" latterly in vogue all ove r Bsglsud. Thetwolast lecturer*, by William Morris, m. rn 14 Patten Daeiaatng *" and "Tho Leeaar Arte of Lite,'' will ba most read bsesaeeol th* linne und work ol tho man. Wini- Ito] ai'-far efrem pei feet as lecture*, they Ooataifl much that the reader "ill wish to know, beesUM they tell of all tliinf*s which Mr. Morris himself knows?not fiom a book, I.ut fii.iii hi* work aud experience. Ile MysOOBeerninj lit. Peter, at Home: "Tbat nsw Church of fit. Peter, which still curses ile- mightiest city of tba world?therer) t> pe n seems to ni" of ando e_od tyranny,ol all thal crushes out the love of art in simple people, aB4 makes ari a toy ol little estimation tor tao idle hours of the rich uud cultivated." While these lectures cannot he classed among tin most valuable, they contain much which the ptu deuts will wish to know. AN 1 LU'1ST lt A TK11 DUTlONAKY OK WOHH-A V?VA IN Alli AN'li AJtCHJEOLO ,Y. Hy J. W. Mui.i.i 7 ?ito. pp. Houghton, Milli i A In. Thia handsome vitim" haa Imvch pmpuroel wltl care hy a member of the Ho ml of Public Instruc? tion of Paris. It is and professes to be a compila? tion and condensation of ae-veial lan_e and ex(teu aive book s: muong "c*hith nie Dr. t-uuth's am Mr. Kieb'H Dietionaiiesof Greek and Roman Anti qnitiia, Meynok's Ancient ArmoiiT, 1'luncbe* am Fairholt's Costumes, Jacquemarfs Pottery. Hon telle and WwawawnWrm Heraldries, etc., etc. Neille work, Laces, Music. Painters' aud Goldsmith.* work are also well represented. Probably almost 10,000 terms arc quoted aud ex plained iu tbe book. Uf oourse, the expluuatnmi and deliuitions must be stunt, but neatly all art clear and comprehensive. Many terms aud word, are given which are oat of 889 ox ar* almost neve used; still tho.se most in usc aro also given in groat number. Thepecnllar value of the hook i9 in the Illustra? tions, which aro many?soni'-times there aro live on a single page; these are well done and aro Indis? pensable. 1 be nader ran see that no words can express tho silage of a Cylix or tho purposes of a* Tabard as one of thees illustrations dot**. It is, in short, avalunblo head bsoh lion hs Ol' TBE WE IK. PlOBBBM ok HU Wistki.s Ki lal nvi:. Hy llarvcy Woe. Sro,pp.86o ( Lu. c.T.IX ningham.) Rt.I.ir.T AM) BBBU. War nit the Soldier Rnw It, Hr i.e-e.rgi* V. WflUame. lllu-tritecl i.x Murta Forbes. Large Bro, pp. i.i. ii t ni-. Uowerd 8 ii'.ii>.rt.i Tin: Ii'x ivm a-,-. Ai i: ii iiir Kkvivci.. I!y J. II. Vi ti? ie it. l'jino. pp. 71. (Phillipa A Hunt.) 1 i ? n.t. A eli uiui. Itv Iiysou Rubella lllmo, pp. 148. (I'liliii'lelplii.t: .1. B. l.i'i|..ii. on .-. i ...l I,Alis lititM'ici'. r r ii-i* iii-b i ie .1* uni elle-.. Bl I'ImiuibsI rn-', I-1- D. l'-uio. pp. 318. (I'i.ilacici p it ] ii .. ,v btrotebsr.) Tm. ( in :' ti iv. it xi; ii- Orcentsatloa nnd KBaage iiu;.i. lu Ber. r. ii Kiely, > If. l-nio, pp. 816. ii a i Ipa * Hunt.) Gksta Cubist i or, A History of Heaton Pragw ilty, Bi i ii il * eUn-ta* Il.ra.ee. tata) pp. 490, iA. C. Armstrong* bob.) i Lits By Joseph V. eEdwerda, tx. m., M h. Ler* Phlladelphlai ll. ?'. Watts 8 OB ? Hie! i. Mun*, asd ile lr Parallels In Other P.elifdona. Largs Bro, pp. 50*. (J- a*. Booton.) Boston ON MODEEN LITERATURE. l m-I ne Boston Trwntttipt. Tho return oi //. Atlantic lo ns Bret literary lev.? is un* startling oonfesalon sf a fad .vin-ti n,.oil oi'*erver*i bare i"i auma time no!iced. "A* iiaxn jual lived through s generation ol ewell ve literature, and tho men who meads the generation Illustrious bv their originality have either p m. iv ut mi' standing "our inch in>m hie'* safe hem." ii needsno reflection tuat. if au eqnelij strong series ol writers were pressing Iuto the va cated places, tbe eilnors ef The lUmnl ?? would have . u e i themselves with new talent In tbe nat? ural sequence of things. Bul theil Bolton ia ? tual lu-'Sbnn tt.i'ti "i thi intellectual dearth which j-ist, now mai ks New-England authorship. We bare de-teh-ped a eeoeiatlon ol c Iii*-*-, and oril cism bas superseded .r.in n.n. A (shiel einploymeul ol' our newer wntera bea been to tu!1- aliout the wreater mon who went belora them. 1 rn- process is a nun, ml own aud lime occurred in tin literary hia torv ol' oibei countries, i.er-n. nv rested luxuri? ously fm a longtime upon tbe laurels won in the l-ee.' I li e-itichllll I' ' ..1 : U lld IllT A' mill.! S SIS Still BB dyzlng the nu n dramea and ttc-lon* of these t ?o i ti-,rive ii,m.i*. Instead ol producing iu-w Work. ll ere is, to I (. -ur.', a new aei lea ol ' ?? ' in ri nov el 'si* ami poets, but they euouipare vxiiii tbe earlier giant* m waler witb wine, lt Bseou a* il ?*?-. in New-England, were repeating thia old stair, ot the ? li.ss,.m. fruitage and t.ecline nf authorship. Nor nei-ai we coo tine the Btatouienl toKew-Eu* and. foi nre mar In? *k with ntr.tim-ci vision orei the whole li. bl ol Ann li an Uleul l..t a angle eoxverliil BOT . s,im*i .i r p..- i, ? aps, we eioept the coarse, .'..ni ob retie remus ?I W hitmen. Wm sse inucb in tue flnea?e ol erilleisai sud BUrfece dion; xx-e are holding aigsmeutsead ea is* tatlsties! bul we ai.- But producing aorioui i xv.uk. '?:-.? ul tbe largeal litei u. at nv mes ol our da] * tbe itinerant trpe?liooke of t-avel and nomment; but tbls ?""? lasaerlsfl* |."I lol III plOle-rslall. lt le wm tb while to look for eoiueof tl i foi thi el " -I quelit) uf our literature. Row eon ail hat we are uo men likely to bet.n i* .'t Irx lng H ? Hawthorne, Kim-r-on and l/ongfellowf How I II. i x- .fames, r.. are the t wi :i'-rs to vv hom vee cen poinl among younger un a. .\ e ,r, ill. 1.1 ill "Ht vv itu dim-reel pra r. bat I Blay I lil aa. lint tli.- urea' Uti libel ?? ? ? ral* fr.it' I I *. vrrv na! .i ' -l.-ns their I toward Eua or ri Int-.i sea paat. It an ptinciile "i protection could be ap riled 1 si t.univ tc iee prayed for. Uni our liter.irv talent ? 'ur un iou'.iel the pfOTaU .. oi sen ui-'ib i iii itu .??ir ,\ ii I ? ia lia li . I ? ne i.a Ii.e saea-t, XV ? p< -'.Ililli ll is pe cb ill, " ' ? ? ' -h et tbs ? ssh .1 I o -li :t .? ?-*' lilli i lu* I ll" cv ' ? le,l-l I tao ..( .'.-till !|ee*(e I; ,turrel illili ifni.*. Wah \\ iiiitn >n and Jo -.lum Milli r aro ? ai eur eon t.'mi'. . . ii iuii ? i-ii-h* .1 <*r ..ie iit-*i ran - Wbittierspeal to u* now on v in ti ?? iniretjaient In* ? . , ll lt hied * ? simple power, lhere i- un sign ol decrepitude in Hot ... - ji uew paper, and wa in rejo rd io (iud io lt I III' Ca al i . "a,. a,( um n.*tT w nfe-ri n | ^ ip i e| f,, as with this i ? lion. \\c i.e, (ic i-iingine to the banda inst have mu i to II* SO l*'l i I Ol ap I ll I ll i.i p e i ? i. ?? tails up 'ti ut rn I Inuk na bi rk ai j intellectual tile -a* mell ll| tl"* XV titers ll" ll'll ht li. I III III ? tl I .1 .'I ll ll til.i.ai.!>? whether ii..ii aluioal Bretberly Intoreai wbii ti '..'? tt like l rn isi-n a-i.l !.-.1 .- ? ished toward * heir f?11 e. < v h csn iespi>eai Ina general .a *." immersed in -? isalionailnui ..-? bi.i.. li lakes ? oi rael on, am iii ion i . . .t av riler. Moreover, oar political life ol the past twenty yeate haa bo) lavoretl Mental repose, ["be civil I lill lett l"l (ls a le ?'? . Illa. tiona, which ire but ustdy facial aud .' a. "na eal problems nave acquired u.plexity nml here ebsorned energy. bilba turmoil of these large, lunns late luestions: and art aad i ira ,ti (est ?, ili.iirisli in a soil whleb ls being ooutinnallv ploughed by anMgoniMns >r iN ia .ib.bc. .lu.! ma.- *..."i.ilau-1. al matters bul tt t to .t large demand n mi ooi sh ile to coi a. Bul we i in bardlr Biak a lull ex eu e for old * p? lu tina way; sloci I uationality hu* developed n a corresponding lur moil, uiui yet li. ? to the rh li and deep t.- a. |e, ,r .cut ..I lenny eon, llrowubig aud i l .(lot, tn i he x.: ?, beal n -uh upi eavals. Afb xv.-cm on'V say thsl "?0 I. ixe -oin. in.w mi* golden conditions wi h giTe 1'fe to great literary int ; and it is do 11 tiul ll -ii.x studied observance ol corni i lions will give us what ws I.i.e mis- ? .1. | thing i* plain, iel earnest urea ul life anil a line moral n tn.nh. are iiigredieute el a WOrtb] lilel.il .He. Ii.e- million*.? Illa Ie:i*e oi Allier letaii lil ? ''it a soi rv comneiisal uu I lowered iinality. Chere ure thone wbo doubt If the mulei in's l.u a g| i rou. i.an lae fouUtl in the I niii-'l **i it". Urama and lir lou, n la ? Ihe ti a .-iv an I aufli lin n hum nm x-, and the study ol modern eivili allon I* tn .. late esuffisiiug. Pbere i*truth in thia; hui witbout being pessimists we eau see iii.it Miiiit i.iu i* im", Itel)ie I'.i ..i..? ot per ..ii..1 development al ? > ^ mate rial to the attie!nf human natni . i: in uot Itel i ui.io th..1 ii dearth ol isatetisl can ei plain ihr dearth of writers, It la more meditable tha a*-ra "i ot ihe r-eia nt .in- spirit wbieb brings all the i.i..ti.-na of lite within the reign ol law mai le.ivo lodispoaed the btruiiger intellects to poetize br.iii n expe i .Mm rv. Thut such i cecil,-.m.an !? com? patible with keen myobolngia eiialrsiswe have demonstration lu Thackeray aiiBi (.Bi.rK- Kliot, lint whatever the esu*eeut ihi* lowen- analitr of American author hip, ii t* Impossible not to tee! a i*-_ii! ai tin- undoobti d faot. BENET JA "ilt fl SEW HE liol NF. from " A. Btegt ol ' ,htu. "Headway lleedwerl w heie ib.x deaee ('ni ?begot tiim ii.mi" : Littlemore asked, a.* they ino,cl dov ii Iuto tho iiiii'ii.iteil duak. " I rom h. r husband, 1 auppo e,*1 U Bterriile aug Ue-SlB'll " i rom her liii-band T From which f 'Ibo last was iiitini'l B - lioxx in.ii,y im- ababadr WatsnllleiniiBlrad, aw.nts hear boa ll ass thal bira lioadvai aaa noi respectable. "I haven't the leeettdes. Hut it wouldn't lue ? lilli, ult lo l i,il out, as I believe they are ml UvlBg Mie wan Mric Heel. Nancv Uttel vv h.u | Know' ber." - .Niiiiev Met I. " i ried \\ ate-rville, anliust ll, was thliiliitig of h.rdelicatM | rollie, like lliat ol ii pretty Romaa empreea There waa a great deal to be ex? plained l-iiileniore asplalued il in n few wurdi liefore they rstaraed le tbelr phn.-t, sdmittlag, iodeed that, he wna not m.i able io elaeldate ber pteseut situation. Min wan a memory ol his \\ esterfl days be bael -*een lier lust hoiiiii nil years before. Mo had hm.wu her very well nu.I in Mivnral niue. .*, n,, circle of her activity was chiefly Hie .-muthweat lins activity xva.sof avaitim absraoter. except in the sense thut it was exeiusivcly social. Mic, was Mpseetad te hare a luiHoaud, one Pbiladeiptiua Heck, the editor et a Destecratlfl nssepsNi //.. Dakotan Seiitintl; but Littlemore had imVMrscru biiu-tlie pair were living ?p?i i-ai?| it was the liapieBnoaatBse Qieaa the* mataiisoay, for Mr ?llal Min. U-xeik. w?._l,.,0t |.I_>,.,1 .?.?. liei.i,,,.,,,: here.1 now to bare heard afterwanl tliat she was Retting a (livorce. She gol divoicus v_iy easily, alie was *o taking In court, .-he had (.ot one ..i itv.. be for?* (rom a mau vt bone name hu ned forgotten and t beroi was a legend that even thea* Were sot tbs hint Mie wan exceedingly ilivoic.il' \\ fa ?? i?. h.Htvi'-t h.i in Ciililoriiia, abo celled liorwdf Mrs Qrearille, Whiefa lin had been r-ivt-n t? umloritand was not an appellation acquired bj matrimony but bel paieutal n;iiiie. resumed alter tho dissolution ot au BOfostaasU un;.in. >lie had Bsd these episodes ?her unions were* all unfortunate- amt had borne half e do/en names. She araa a charming women especially for Rsw-Meaieo; hut she had been di' vorcesd too olteu?it was a tax on one's credulity ? she must have, repudiated mme husbands than she had uianiiil. At Bau Diei-o she was , slayint' with her nhter, whoso actual spuuiw tahe. too. hud boen divorce-), the prlnrlpal man of tho place, kept a bank < with the aid of a six-sliooler), and who had never sn Herod Naucy to want for a home during ber unat? tached periods. Nancy had begun very young; slie ninat ne about thirty-seven to-day. .bit was all he meant by her not being respectable. The. ebro nolngy was rather milted; uer sister at least had ome told hun that lhere was ono winter when slie didn't know* lieisrlf who was Nancy's hn-baiiii. Hhehkd gone in mainly for editors-she esteemed the Jesxresltetle profes-ion. Thev niu*t all nave been (Ir-adful ruffian-., fo, her own amiability was manifest, It was well-known tliat wnatever she b ol dono sim lia 1 done in self-defence. lu fart, sue bad eos* things; that was tho main point nowt She wis very pretty, good-natured ami ciever. aad Minto the I esl company in lb -?? parts. Bbs was a genuine prodaet of the far West?a lloworof the Pseifle alapei Igssrant, aa*la?loB*i erade, bnl tull 01 pluck ead -pint, al nstural lutei Itgenos and of a certain Intermittent, hapha/ar.l good taste. Bb* Bsed Co -av that she only wanted a ehiiii'-e-iitipiir ntly Bb* had foOUfl one now. At on.-lime without ber. h? didn't see Imw he could haws put Bp with the life. Hr had started a SBltlS* lanon. to which San Diego was tho .searest town, inn! be ased lo rise o*/i r te eec ber. Bemetimeshe s'aved thorn ferB Week| thea ho went to see per evrrv evrtiiin.'. It was bon illly hot; they unod to sit on the bach pia/za. sim wea al ?? txs as aUrac t ve, ami v.-rv m-ailv ns w*U-dwead, as thsy BBd iii*t beheld her. ?* fara* appearance went, she might have'.cen transplanted at un bom's notin from that dusty old (-ottleiuent to tho elly by the Heine. " Boms of thn.o Western women BIS wonderful, Littlemore aaid, "Llhe her, they oliy w^ut a chaine." ______________________ MEDICAL AND 8UB0ICAL NOTES. Boracio Acm av 1'ns.vke Anti-ki'tic'.?Tba Lob lon joernela publlsfe ta laleiesHug eeanaaBleatloa Q le, 11 xxiii known nindi.ul authority, erltl.l.* lagthe .vaeof eertsin cbemleel autsrtanees atthepree rat day (ec piesanlng urti. !??-* al dial BBhataaesi whleh, lu..xi \. r -I...''li the Quantity employed lasnterto Inaure the preservative efl-et, must, la Ihe long nm, enter eonaiderehly info the animal economy, ead thea lu 11 longer or .aborter laterr-d, Impelrln* the h? altii. Ia tin*class,aeeonUngte the eoeununlcatlon Inqueetlon, 1.,.H.,!.* n. nt la to be in. hui"!, n sppcen tkstwhU* ill -V.. .1. II. MT. 0*8* ll?e a] lie'lji'le lli'ill f(T pre ?emam tbs milk anppll. d to h's honsehold from >ic.<.iu poslllon; foi -ome lime no ill. ll.i* were notleed. bul aftet un. tl..- inuit fora ahort time two of his youn** children fri! ill -they tiecaioe liingui I and drowsy, anil their appetite railed. Thin wnt alflrst attrlhnted to Hie I,,,! urcatIn r. .lui In.- BhI h i li>' horoi le .?? ld ll ??' -eix".| the i.i:;: unite '.'?! nml pun : bnt lt wm ?oon I the] ? it. v.l,ai waa Culla ll III 'a. I la Billi' ell UlBl ..Isl , tile llell'.ll 1. il. lal lil ting, ll' r-.:l'l, KS lill linod} IIC. Fii.tki:iV' MEDIUMS.?-Tbs peculiar action of alllasted oarbae as a Uterlag aiedteai Bea beea I!.u-iily hive-tl.uteel nf late hy PiefCMOT v. MTii.iv n ami other experts la aaattery and e bernies! * h nee, the bbb Breed thel Mitred at ha lng r It 11 r aiilleated carbon apossessea, to a high di tbe property <>t deeotnpoalng Bttiosenoua aad organic and h.-. thaiiigh they ??"- eoBtelaed Inrery llllllte* eil e otu |<il I'll! I \ el V Ftrnllg Sl.lll 11.. II*. Witter Call loleta* iiltm e..* matter, animal aad ea en tu. aa ml h and 1 th aolatleBS 'Bf quinine, morphia and -tn. hume, ii,,, beera, anona "'I'- I 'I ').Jl I. ' ...t. Hi.!, iel ll with sti In tbe 1 a ol the iiulnine and atrvehntne expert nh uud IIVb-I ' eef tia. d, es. h.a of water, and Bftei ? ? tbi solution, tlw to h.- devoid ni .tut Ihe ?> ? - . : I i.a i ii ..; un .if the in A. i Ll ?' IDS.?An arlie' ? ? r the < oloro! t ott liquid inedta 1 ? ?.. the . .1 tllle-t.UlllilK' |)|e ? ol superior quality before I ri if L This phi nomi non ' ' ll te. ' .:..!? or ll| IO a I III ' Koa Cobbi uri l.i m. Tb* mool praetiea 1 irom ' "it"-i..a ia te . tlc Kotta dissolve it In ? ; ...i.i t.i Uu* liquid aeventeea ? ! liilr.el* a.f ;, .eel. ur ..ll .',,un,ili-m ul ,,!;.. : ? ll ttl ..I,, , ,1.,,. e, ulm.. ' Ot the Ile! tillie' lal I 1 1 -.'. 1* 1 .-a 11 added, the - 11 int Mite r lu atlng, and l or Uteri el tlire. Into 11 eonvenlent ? .1 li.inid 1* Un 11 ?> 1,. bundi*. ' tera of bot ? mng m de. If al about ' Obi \M' I "-ni KITH - is W . 11 g, A . . Ulty of . .1. I'B |U fr. elle,lu (ream ? uni nation, I- rive n lu I . . 'il ll i'llll Ol til. -titler lil M iu red bott If ? I '.'lilli lee.III. If nie wall' i" ? timi, v .a ie .ai 1.11 days, III XX sale, ot lie I xxl e nea!. Kern Public mons, ?T-HE FIRS! MATH fOI HARNLElun. YOUNG '. I,'-*. ( ll M.'M i K,|[. ."i v. mi:-. CHARNI iKi.'I. V"l m. Ml- CHAKNI i:i?iil. roUN'Q Ml;-. CH tRNLElGIL \\ II.I. I AM. l-l.ai li . I.N'Bi. AT ll (il r.(ll'i\'. a 1 ia gai bb wa A( . OaO at the NsBraet Neara BOB HOW (Hon, lt Wi ll'iliMNU. elBlsTBl felts ? .in.) liii'iiirefor YOUNO mi;.-, ci ia um,i [1 1 mum; .mus. CHARNLEIGH. roi m; hrh ( harIxXEIgh. IOUNG .Mi:-. < HU.'.Vlel.ii.ii. YOUNG Mi.-*. CHARNLEIGH. ?VII.1. KIMI il . a t 11 -.: J. ?'.: BB 11 inri,1 aim D Tiiiitir sritt ra I OB ll Bl rsn ! A OBJEAT KIMI i ai 1 tn; YOUNG MKS, CHeARNLKIGa MATTOCK. TOUMti Ml.-. CHARNLEIGH MATIN I'I-:. roi KG MIW. CHLRNLEIGU M\um:i*. VOlN.e MR (. I UAItN'l I tc. ll Arl'i.A.'l* l'i BOBROW (MONDAY] MO ll.NINO. in nu: eMBW-YOBl WlXKI.Y. MIW-YOKK WEEKLY. HSW-yOBX Wi.EKLY. rpHB PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA OK I NIVKHSAl, KNOWI.KI'.I . MatU III8THTI01 P w.ooo Tonca. The Utrat! OBI a|..itt! And must romialetc) t'yclupe.ls a*-sht-__ei. Il jon are not fortunate inoiuli to pease*,-, this household tres-iure already you can man*, yourself ii present ami pity for lt werie Iv. A anica. I mini |... lt weekly will |>... e l.uee.e ytiel *.,i,,.*. thine/ yon chu refer to ea. li duy eef your lid. with pride and wt lifaetie.n. Haiuple pagess ou ruc olpt of puit_l. Cull or seidrc-na IUKYAN, TAYLOR Sc CO., _82(1 Brow! way, N. Y. WORK FOR WINTER EVENINGS. Till Ut "JSK. JlXTUA. NO. S3. I UK I,A 11-1 KNlTIINd AND CROCHET MANUAL. 1-111(1, l'(i-'l*A.:i: l*Alli, ?..-..'. The four preredlnic nutu .. im.f tn nv popolur berte* ufl'ns* lui HaadBeaBa csa min i*c aaat by aaaal (or ooo. Aduross THK TRIBUNE, * Msw-York. Jnatrnttlort. For Boys and Youno* Men? Olty. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS.?Privfite tuition, afternoons. Thomas Reeves Ash, 1-id W. -8th*scV CENTRAL PARK SClluoE, "~Eiidi-li ami Otaaaa-al, SI Kant 7*>t*i-st.. l-eopeas Seytemhsr in. Thorough preparation lor coUoiro or Ilium..*.., For cUoulara, Ac, adelle's* nev. l-i. I,. UUllNttTl', Knu.ilpaU_ MW. LYON'S ? collegiate: iNsTiTnrB Mj. 5 EASTTWl-i.NTY -lA'ONU-M'.. corner ot Broadway. Twenty-seventh year. Hcrrivcs all attics and prsparss fur toilette or business. Theein.y eleitre. 'own ...vs' s* hool centrally loe steel. Kooma ai upon cullie Hour, lin t, lilith celled am! wa_|. vent I linoel. Rpesisltlea halpin* ls wuik Aelvlsory ('onimltti---. Ll hntiT. ciuiii t.-rly sriitteu exit.iiiiiutlons, bpelllnf LaeildsrBBS Ai,nu.ti i.'ia..i'. i lu uie eat rutu nu's ami Hauelolph's anil tha Principal's residence nu Leilnsteon-sv* N JEW-YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. lUHT WASHINGTON, *x*. X Faubllshed l**j_. t*Pl'ertn?*,n(leBt--JOiIN I*. HAY-*. H. "*., . _ lt I.O l'KN rt .SKIT. I. UMM, A Poirdliie- Babool of tue ul ?ui**., ,-r i ls. efti-iss t-i-evrv-n mel. an.I se 'iiipiilnuiiy f.( lum !. la t > motile*, at ii <i o-lr Ats. the n.t.-uav I ,,I eroqUlbr ISUaes, IBS will hy "be-tic.nce, ,1111 ? ' /"..i; ii .xr tr ciii-t'iit those thres crs-t i(-(|iilHites.i istruotie,,!, ll di ;ill ns.'r ttl {111. wIuIbi duliirft-r every pra.ra*.* ,,*_ hit lui eel. en VV e-lu lintern ll.-lar 'its. ii'mut, tSB mllm up t'i.? 'I h... .; :. .?? i ie] i>/ (tte Si it.i A v.-n i.i Eloxrats 1 iii tl 11 l."a..i!i.*i. cu ii ure curd always to wsittnjf, or, hy tl-ueiy uni ticjtueii. tiie su|aB'i m tenden! rae its I ie umfal el i ir 11 ila. A luelle* li.Miiliiu mi Heal Illy 'I"' -'. i. '? iiin-ii'- ? ')') n liucBilliiKiUet in,.! .l.xll .'lit! lil aoansrjr -or nor i at.tr iitiro vic roniiiliurs, .ire nm fn i 11 slo .< 'h.? fir', t ul ii.i.i.-t o( m Hodson, ii. 'mil Ksi?. i tr- uti ci tilxr h > nxline. Therearef.trtraores 'fifi tUaohsa t. u. ihadsd ut i. tci-.ei. ai \,y ?cla_ -rroves, nirir.llu^ a upi* ..pi.- lot .-ia/* K rounds. 11 inch, noi mi tM .m.i -Jp mia i ia nu, APPI.V K.ilt OATAleOOUIW, _ PACKARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 80,*} I BROADWAY, ls iii" plat-it where exe-i vfi.eeiv mts UM worth of his motier. N.it only ls lt tb* Isrjraet aebool ot the kind In the clt]r, and the best orjcBBlsed and officered, but lt laUM.t V.ei'ea aa., , ..ll | |> Ue' ll. ul. ll* efl Itelll.tte S il e. MW vt'iti.o t .?>.'. , ..-ai....ii*, iii" solar .?.i iiml imp ? ? ? il. partmeni 11 wo. king lit..- u charm . sad lt va.uii.i ho WSllfoi thOU WhO ba ?' lltlieit'. lalla.t I" :ltl.l!ll I 'e pre.p.r s.eeel f..f le ... 1 'lie.' IO 'iuii, iii 1-4 nole our superior ways. lt xv..11 e eu. lo fool uhout slioit-Ii.tuil. Ide llest W.iy ls lu ie a I, ll. A.liliess n.e. i'A' BAKU, -vi., Broadway. PREPARATORY SCIENTIFIC school, I eUadison-ave. .... i i !ii...t,. um ror thsSohoolot I nevciis i i.Mint.*, s ,.* H..,,!, xj.t,, sod tsohniesi protsaSsna I . ? ; aa . a.a.I I" 'I I.ila' ll 111 le'llltf. A.e ii.i ?*., i.Ba.)L:i,i.i.).*it- ito ., H. rt. M., au- l*r?(s mik at Naval Ae-4 l,* ny._^_^ University QrammorSchool, 1,481 Broadway. ii.* ir t.v.*!. lilith feta.) 1 " tml maa Classical U.-piirtii.-ut.. U. il. llulihv. Vf. 1.. Akin, I'liu. ilnxl*. For Botj bcxo3?Citv. \IISS M. a. CLARK'S -Tl Preach aad i>.<i!e!i school '.ir Yum* _adlas sal Lhl.clleil. 107 liASl .1..'.Uet, Jellie' ,. ll > 1. Ul ?>. .. I 11 ?'! VEX-KY*. MATHEMATICA! DISCOVER .x I,. thia x'.ea'ii prx i for ahortanla. the i.eist i . ut..111-t a.i Mathematicians, Accountants, ste, Aiuodk its tomrala sra ths NswtoBiaa radaesd io bed !?' IO*, lira aii-iiiiee- root il-ruri*. are fen ml hy one * t'.c IB i- .. ? PI.II.V Biella- lay eall.l'i, I' ['eel ClBg I" te* Ililli eleJH. ll ililli, et el Xl' ll a "le,'. I Ce ell I lillie ct |iy ei,. ll I, I, lt lee. III illlllllC lllf ? ibis XX llltl 1? -lt Ililli* Will IhU work is Invaluable to ali; ? * lutroalacead at tha i mt. ii. il Ni k -i>ne>, sr ile- Mia i (thu Isis Chane llor Benedict ami fttit. li.M'liiiiiy. l-il... ? NKXBEN's SIloRT-HAND ARITHMETIC, I'll, o ? .' l?. (a li ai 1 ,. t N. Y. .soiei Bl .... \ ? eil Art Scho-13?C ty. MRS. LOUISA ILCULVER trillrecehr.iptmOa Sd. r M. anal. ay. la, I tal. |;, I i lt \ VIV,, Oil, Sll! W t i rill ( dl.di; !' v ; N ? , .-.. I*1,U'I?I III x \ I'A I N I I Ne i Mel I. I . (JR ATI > V >l I WO, BO. -set Mr. n IICNTINOT ?N.Mr .WILLIAM HAKT.MrJ Vt! s M. HA 111', .Mr. A. B. ii i.i." A S, Music il. \ NEW ENGLAND youo-f lady qualified -? ? jit. ii.''mt ni em ii,, ,e _;, ti snd peBiiaB, aud in v. II to v.M'al ?ll (lft!l(X lui -. et ii very . l-l a ii uuil te. ? as Belli V. .'. vex-. York. \EW-Y0RK ? iTORY Ol Ml JlC~ ^.X , .1., ut . WK. N'.xx e.,?? > i.\. aad El i M.***'., For Boys arid Youn? Men?Country A LEXA.Mm.I: INKTl'J I'TE-Militar* r...:ml j.\ uu nt lioe.i. \\ lu.. . . LU SV - l.i/ii-'i ii..* in*- . 19 foi i..i r. I Bi>"is.uit V'ii*\*;; MEN priTivteif flited Mr IB ? 1 u? ie,' I ? I I .tu li I ret .'.V'nt, , . ll.i .POTTAGE MILL si'ilo >E, POUGHKEEP V^-sIl N. V . I'I'ejB UIH ?B>Va I.'I ' 'tnt Cllelle' .1. 1'llt.C'ipaL Hh.ULAND MILITARY ACADEMY, ?a t. 27thrsar. For iuii lu! i i lol ?. ... :? \i.K, a. M . -iipt'iuit mi. ur IJEEKSKILL N.*). Academy.- Kor 1 IT.A. M., 1 lueipal. |>ARR IN.* ll i I I I . 1 NY . resr. n kn.ti if . u Pi o pol i.EKi.l'.lSiE (N. 1. MILITARY I IN. p. *.n -VLVAM\ Mil.HARV ACADEMY, I I I ,| ,| U '.'US elaauai ? imkii UY.V'i !'. it. -i lent. UITMMIT MILITARY ACADEMY, Sununit, I 7 N J <.f.FI'.l'.ll M, I- I ' I I i lt. I-llll.'l: il. l-atreeus: ? a n. Martin, rn lj Ptue-st. .|>i.'im, rsq .'_'Wall-sU O v.:, l ?(.- ?. ? |, Us Heurl.st., New-York eil). _ 'rilE llnl'KlN- GRAMMAR Si HOOL. New 1 ii a Ti ia "ll I.. 1*1,.. I1.C. lt. M.. A. I l'xvi:iini{, III' - '. J W. Ullll'S. Ad' (_. |(|() I'ER QUARTER POR YOUNG MEN "JP O'!* AND BOVH AT Ml 1.1.\ tl-!.nv. a- vu .i-i-iii'ili I. . ie* .iu' it iie.t anec. il drill ii students .i.iiiuited *. rt.i ? xi. .1, .. . .la.'.'l ''I'.. .Xie HA i'dUO. For Youn? Liclioa?Couu:i-v. OH VGE SEMINAR. KOR YOUNG ii -. i-e.t roicw H, i-erri. i.ii'i. aseond Annual Bessioa ? . , i'h x i phi.. .. i th. oneil cats I .ii .N.-w \ .>r< ? . Slid lie.a il--!. ' 1 ill V" ix .*:;. e ll le I t I II.I e. .1 l|. e'.l Vt. li I. Il'I XX ll 1.Bl |,e* , ,| If Jilli III ll.. II A nt I"..II |\RE\V LAI HES' SEMINARY. Carnici. N. Y. I'ii iet Sew muan Bled "tr ...u . ?. IBU i) ?. --.'ii i ll. a. .?(. /MILDEN MILL--('ililli irv tm- vouuit ladlee, ^ I lill l?. port,! ..I.M. \' ellf.1 UKI suv I l(?.\:E INSTITUTE tm .\..iii-.-l.i(lu-s r.iii-y. I I i..wu. N V. ...'t 'ii** "fs'ilr, .-* ? IL W Mle A .!". IT,ii I.'.'. \EW-r.\V\ \N IN *i i in li: FOI, YOUNG 1.x l.Ai.ii.* i \p.-ii. ne .-.I tsse ?'.< nu-iitxers limltsd. Addresi Bi. i-. l' -\ \ ii. -N.'XT *. iliUe' For Both Sexej?C.ntr/ 4 FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, ll milflt ^V dum .Net.-- v... ??. ..ni lr'ii reoolvs ?? lu.jtli.'r'a o.ra. ill s ll. ' m ? ? . i pm ki.ano chi.I.Et;::. -Nynck-ou-the II nu.i....i ii"iii t Head tor cstsldtns. w.n. ii.. .N .Natl I. ll. a si _ C COUTH JERSEY INSTITUTE. t~ H.u lui ETON, Mew lei Hull! Heines. I'ui: ' >rs, 1 ssl i i- -I tl r..iiiiiiur. illawilla, inmate uitldi vai, ... ,/. ember 19. AettUe *.*. n IC 'I'ka-i., l'rluuipsi. Miscclluneous. 4 GOOD SCHOOL-How to lind it! Stuto pu ^\ pie* st"! and sex. pries desired, location pi-' : i .-*t. va, li u i.tln i pii titulars. l!ie ".ii: vaueiisnue sud tllatlliaulshed Ml . I- * a,| AtUerlfSU KCUOOl Inrelltll'e civtH I .lents .lilli I li I' . l.ll.* I IIB' ,| t ;. | | | ?.,? ? tl. ' fie- Hug Ml'lBB.Bt!* fair tllfl e'|,ll (trill i ire ii ms uni ItUi'lliifa'iil iiifiiriii.iii.ui tree, peise.u ,llv. mai ai ll ??? itsiuus. J. W -.. ll 1 li -I eiiilDUN, .-..ieiaiy, 7 I'.iht i tm -I BERGER'S NEW FRENCH METHOD,prac illili, m.ute in ul. ni. t-i.B* iletnoBstnMion svsij* altar Ueiiii. -.' ..". I,. *-*a|i.. . .m.'. irtiilla.n. l.y '..I, iii.i lea pio.ss* ...i ..I (he Assoc iti n c.! t. . ii.u.|;ie ot i'i::*, member of tba 1 I ,'laall nf KOBOr. I'la I ll.I 1 *l ll tl . If.l UU I t fl .CU (til ?Ve. . new elaaasa ex rv fort uta t( n'l- .? .- Apt tun l's I a llle ?*. |?e|it ell".I, ll I 'leu UI.IV |l.|lll|lll..|r KWH rlllS-le-.*, a BU . 1. ? -l - le/nille Hine. pise.', illili xviii be lli.tlll. I. ,1 ,.y 1 lotei.vuei (li.. ,aa auls. PARENTS SEEKING SCHOOLS lot their I i lill 11 lt kn will ilmi pr.icpecltistsof tue .UKeT, el! heir III I Uv BU a .Ililli] y. lu l-INa'KM V-** si HOOL AM) COLUEOB (UIUI''. desiaiii*.! tee assist pitruiits In seleotliipt sclioola At iiUlee, I'UKi . liv matt, ii I'B'iiis f.ir ii'bi.i.i ?,.. *,..,,1 ratalo ?'?f Lest schools liirnlshitel (I KATI > InflTTmalVie iBBiu-.*riiiti|{ In... i irei'ly Klveu tuj..trellis au.l ciui.Ilaus I'l.M itN'DV - A.iiVcv f.i --' li'i'il..-. and TKACHBRB, i'eliie ella lilli.el|lli(, Hl.B4llW.IV Ullll Uth- lt , MeW-York. Otincuil NAcaOtrmtes. i CARD TO PROFESSORS OE DANCING. 11.- i.aiaiiisief PBOFMBOB IK BOIS1 .'.sn.-tiia prtvlieKss lu 1.x ri.' If .ail unala i IiiH la.rt.se> eipli'liig M ,ijr 1 ls for sals for the lM-iii-ilt vt hu surety With tho rUht paiir ll .e-mi siruu^e lut'iils will he uiadu fur the i> uewal ut 1. a s.nt?i May Wt Apply io tuanss-er of hall, 7'J.i CtIt-iirea._ A LEEN DODWORTirs st\ SOIIOOI. rOlt 1>AN(.'!N'(I. NO. eal sth-a*-*. Hoe peu-tlerulaie.eta.nl tm tirenl_r. 1).m1 tuirltt', uow linters Uusir uud tlguies.NliVV. Just puuiuhesL_ A LEXANDEU MACGREtiOR'3 CLASSES. S\ l Vf Otll A Viv M'.W OLABBBH1 Youd* uwlt.'S a d ehlldren's clssaas every m.el nina/ aid aftxi iiih.ii i.a iitieiiia us el.is.-e.-s M.en ls} 1 ..lld I'leiliad.iy e '.'.'iilniers. Prlvai.) li'H..i.ii< every day sud ev.-utu-t isete tticulaisi. Uiu'VfUnr'S .-sul'eitu -a lai.iileis. vtllli full e*xplit_aUuu Ot ti,iaia. li> iitaii ou itiuilpt ni prlci., MK AT MR. 1REN< ?R's ACAOEMYof DANCING, jf? Hioaiiwaysiitisadat. Lessons ever* d*** .*iittexenlu#. i*eml for circular. I |E OARMO'S I'luaacH iu duucini* ui*o?*t d.iily J / ami eUeu.iI.iy uud 'Ihuiadajr aveuluKS at isUuiiUra IUII. l.i e0 iliuadway. p HARVARD REILLY, HaaAaV ..t I' imTi^T X ? No. tin .-.thavtc. cor. l7tti.st.. oi.-vnito Wludaair UuteL ('lassos will rc.mieiioo vt'euitii/ oofiimr ld HrJA Ho. faseiueutat Vt.xvii.i.t, H i., i-ieMstelotilM*?? i'. u. Bund ?j iv?-o siauiu lui- ui-eitiuc. 9itat\)tV8. ADVTCRTTSEMENTS FOR TL-a InEW* YORK TRIBUNE WILL BB BKOWVED AT TJf? UPTOWN OFFICES No. f,.!*-* Dro^wsy, corner ThUti? nrst-st., SOS West Twentythlrd-st. corner Llshth-ax-T. No. Wi East Fourtoeuth.st., coiner L'nJon-suusrc, foo 1 hirdl ??e.. .-omer Feirty-*e-*?nth**Li st tho HARLEM OFFir-Ki Nos. 1,00 snd 2,300 Thlrd-ave., corner oneMei'ineRe*>d*i__? Iwonty-flXth-st., up to *> p. m., at rugul ir ?> geo rata* A?BEST American and fon-i-jm te ichera s p uiiipt t ptox-lelesd freeof charge for prt a? puniia. feiiiiill.S. selie, N cr, I le. Kit.* . si ri -ix n ami mnslcl.tiia provTelee. lor chur. hes. coneerts sud par.os; s.liooii for sa ? and ta cut; crcuiarauf cood s. heols, wiih intelligent adv! e fm. >. i aunts HO CHAKI*.- rO TK AC ll KUI UWTIL Pllo. vIUKd. sellout funiiture and cchool supplies. E MI Kl A VT ; OVHIKRE .x: CO.. 105 Ka.*t .Mtli st., uesr tth ave. A ? GLUMAN couver-siitioniilly anil nrnml sraatl. alix- iaught br Noitli Herman ladv hi. hesttsst___. Dials. ex pc ls ced let.her. Address '?TiroilOl'iiJI.-' ie0? Ui! Tribune l plown Oi.ce, V'iiti llrusdwsy. * ALL I WI TED to attend free triiil uiifd^rir .uiitrailaiii la-ase.Qs lu sh..rthaud. At r DUCArio , ai BURI m. I o/l !??*?.'.'ith'St-.t-vt-iy thursday, 4 p. m. iTesUt. Bra especially invited.)_ \ A RLE mid aociimpli*lif(l prnlVs'e'ir-*. tutors, 1\ coxei-esscs, lecturers, compsnlons sml hon*eke*i,*ra Mippllud hy MISS M. j. YOONG, Awerlcau ami Eora__a l'eachera'Aifeiic-y.'.M Onion Squsro._ ^ A CLERGYMAN, ex,p_fieBeed teacher, wishes to lai.e* ono or (wo joana irentleinen late his ____? I Pia ailii/ tli.m fer ceelleso or bueelncss Keel! ni,, 0,.' [unity tc. aeijulie th'. Fre-ncn am! (Jeitu 'n lsiiiru.ii.'. * ny cm. rei-allou. Apply, " Prof sa or." Tl Laiayette-av.*., , iouKiyn. AMERICAN Md EUROPEAN TE.M LEUrV J\ BUREAU fiipi'iicM. ?* it: e. it ch-.rge. eolbi .?*,*? n.,.,1,, ind fatnl les with tnorooghly competent proteaaora print*] pals and tea hen. Kmuliu-a going ahiu.d. au lui , ,. j.loinpilv suited with superior niora, cotnpsntou* sod suv. .rn ** Cell cm or audits* 1'ioltsssor LJCOENUlUt, 1*_M Iiriiaelvx-ay, New-Yolk. AIISS IM^SSE,-30?\\Vet .-l-t-Rt., Mippheg lvjl te, ni.eieui le ..a Ihts, tnfi.rs.-Oven.esses. BO elers. sin - I**.*, houssteepers, .-cr liest u?lv .*e< ri Ten t? psreult ou cholea o.'hcIiuoIs it'-fcvi-nces, by Isrur i llun. Hamilton Ka.ha'ud ?i iistittoty Erena. _ _ \|R. T. D'ERNESTl, H.n. Menah.Ctaum* I'I Milieu, iee nl!y from Pans, takes ad vance ! pa , _, for pianoforte method ' b-ij.in > ?u Tuesdsya au.l sa o.x___, (tom 1 lo 4 p. BL, St Webe-i'i Rooms, luH 6tll-avi-. ^^ riSITING GOVERNESS.-Bj .-t young _W lUlil.cl. I."nu.ui c.-rti'i. .t'.x; has one ate mun h-mr. I . pu a ii nreil .a la aa lilni? hu i e e rtilie at-d In iel vari, eel I.re lin and (!;. ? .. Iit?>ie>r Eeg! sh hrsaoiiss, llt.-mt ire . heuilslry au<l ui.nh.uiatlos, Aelal ? ( Doz .'I. lilljuneoiMce, ^^_ \\rAN I El) IMMEDIATELY.? Ot-ntleTBee, "" latin, tiree . iiulv ,'vinnasil'a. Elli ?-.x. ri'iN \ I, BUREAU, .7 Cmou Si|ii*aie. Elocution classa< birmin* aiijueii.i.lia I,_ -rr___r" ??^^T ... ~~*^am? <Dct\iit Steamer.. anchor line. U. s. Mail StiNuaaaa! st\ NEW-YORK and OLABOOW. via DKKBY, from Pier tai, Nonii Uiver, Bear.Yort CIRCAS8IA L.u l(.-can I'I it * i *S| A..Ji:i.'.'7, ?s rn KTUloFIA.Jaa. -h. 3 p. m. AN. Mom a.... ?? >. ;. i ?. ia. Hales of pascale to OLABOOW, LIVERPOOL, lir.LKAsl'or I.OM-mmilrkY. fal.,us *-_0 (a. tao. Kx iiisi.au ti, kel* ..I i.-.li. -I ralf*. Cabin, $40, Steerage?outward, fiH i i. EIO, lor booka eu ?? ruins lu -c .t.auel.'' rate., pun*, ,v. . apply ts ll'.-ISl).... *'J\ li.iOl'.l i..:*, \- ur*. 7 ii i ORD EA EX LINE. " N'xx uriel eli., rt lins to theHoutll of Fra NK'tV V'..iK' AV.' li .iiii. lUX Ul il C'HATI.AU j.M'ilK, I,Kiel I'm*, I rm,*. Jan. 4. li..V)r.m C11AT1.AU I i.elVII.Li:, 4.000 tens. *.e' 1. ,, 1 J,, a 'lia, e.ier.e lo* Kiarie,*, spam sod Itel,-, Pyrejenuees, 1'aa. ie and sxpsasshy itkuu thu line. ? 'alllll Hu i.i.Ulg Wine*', ?.*0. --teelllj,'e, *.'j. t'"l UAAUUt apply to F LE llOULAXO Kit. 4'i Be .'.xcr,t. li1 c UNARD LINE. \OTI> I:-'-1. t.\E ROtTE." FROM ttEW-YORK lu LIVERPOOL VIA QCEEN-J. T'l.S N. I I.OM 1'IKK .Mi. U), NOBTB RIVI i:. OAf.I.TA....U eli.e-uav.lai.. 1','' iOani. PA VOW IA.VA eduesciay. Jan. 17. nooa PAltTlHi. Wednesday. Jan. -e,r;a. n_ li'"'i I* .Wisiiieseur, Jan. d, ll a. m. cal.iu ; ? ?* .. ind from al! earls of Europe at very low io 1 n..xviin<.i,.-i-u. VI.K >"-.- ll. Rill IXV.N A ' ?... V'{.Ut?. GENERAL TRANSATLA.NTIC COMPANYT '*? .Between Hew ^'.Br?k a-.-t Huve?. S '. .x' r. f.eot of Morfonst. this Ilse ,-tve.i'l lee-id rrsn* f by I. -li nit wsj sud . ut croastna tue e bannal ib a small .Wednesday, Jan iii.m g, !. .;. ii 17. noaa lA.N.vi.x i-'?.?in... ii v . -... .iijv, Jan _'i. ii iu i ii.fi.1 i arable ar si.-ht, lu am emt*, to suit, un IBs Ilauejus Tr. Ustll. l.t. MU' eal 1'aii*. Jrurflal 1.' la : p.i -a,.'a* a-aply to Lot ? t -. Agent, Bo ti Bowlin ' otovu. I M l-t. 1 | S . I PA - This company his orsantsad a ^|H.elal iruin. leaving their : ir 1' efl -Bill a llX.ll .if -'.'Jlee-r-e Ha.*. t le i. aaa-.ii te. i'm is thus ivuldaCUeS lieu, ll- . :,i_ ji llavlu. ?raiu? uigaUe^jteuU from _ efjmoN LINE. Ul I I'KIl -TATK*. MAH. WI V. VMi:!'*! POR ..*r..r..-*-,l..vvN ANU LlVi-.i.l'al. >L na rici :;-. .** lt.. t""f "f Ki.ig st. A1H/ONA. (Ue-.hn\ itu.'), is. TB. AHV-IXU. I'll. "*el.ev,Jau 1' lia. ia. xx.se i.,.|\.'l'liereclay. Jau. .'.I. .".sm. NEVADA... .Tu.~iat, ^an. ti !?.'?? a. m. A LABBA.rsat.iidav. *'"'. I. 1 p. sa. ff l'i.r.-.' meemar- aie hunt ut iron, in water ti.-i.t. ..iuj>srt' au.l sro furnished with every re.iul*ito te. m.ike ths tassasgc a- FOSS ths Al antic is.th sst-'an.I n.-reeaMs. bAVtuf . *iii,'...ae..u. lirawii./n.B.in. BiSttO a I iliiaryj also i i,.cr!eiiee.| surgeon. sb-w..idi*s. mimI SStSrSf e<n escb ? t.'.tiiier. 'ii.e-tal-ronnie-.icail upp. i iaeft, tuns In.arliif "t all iuxuiie-sat lea. pei feet ventilation jule) li.lu ( hi,in i BK..a a- aticoiding tu state- icotu), ado, $00 andSleJO. Intel ni 'a. .-I". : I.. iii'.'-;e- lejxv e.ues OFFICE, .VU '-'? HIlciAUWAY. NS ll.LI A MM et <it"IO?a". IMI'ERIAL GERMAN MAIL. A. NORTH UEltMA> I.I. iYD STEAM ^11 ir LISE i.i.i ** .in N.iW.Y'.l'.K, > I I elAJll'lON ANO BUEilEN. DONA*..du day. Jan. 18 | JAIN .. .4sturdsy.JsB.tT N !.' KAI! sal ? i*, J ." ii I B ? ? - OF PAtt-sAOE from NKW YilHK to Sui iHAMP. ION. HAVRE ..i IIHr.MEN. Plil-rCAIlIN.1-! 0|-KeO-vD CABIN".KIO itA?-,K. em Return tit ?? .ii. .. iiepalel stce' i ?? .it tl. enies. *Ji. >it iii'Tib s.ili fruin P.i-r ?' 'I sad ThlW-aU., Uobtt-sa, N. J (?El.llii IIS A co.. '.' Bowling .ircen. 1 MPERI IL GERMAN MAIL. - H.-iiiibunr L Ani.-iiB'.iu Packet Ce.iiii.nnv's r.ine for Pl.VMOVTB .l...n.,.'h'. . itKUUdlitli il-.i.* aiitdiHiil H I. .. i i.: j .1. li Ul Ol A.... in it*.. Jaa. Ile WIELAND..Thurs. Jaa. 18| >-' l-iv.lim.*., l .1 lutes it'i Hana extra ? r'ltst i slim, tor sailings befors Ap 1 I - ? -.'cn ul . .Haili. *citl- Steel age. *? ('I. EX* CU'-:, ail late * ?..' I.X le el. 1. **ell.!te.l - TeiiUi.... .eJie-tl,!,'' Kl'MI Milli' .*?'<>. .lie M. Alfi* ?!.. NY. C. a Rici! A UH* CO., Oen. pu*. Ag'*, 61 U'xv ty. B. Y. INMAN ROYAL MAIL LINE STEAMER*"" J. K. ill Ol I'.K.N.-loW.N AMI LIVERPOOL. e , rv OP in iM 'ND.-AlUBDAY, Jan. l.t.il a. m. CITY ?'K i'.Vltl*.. lill u.si'AV. .Ian. '.-* nooa til*. OF H.. ll':.SA1 RU W J.i.i. -'.. . t tn. Stem, is ni (rii.'.i v*) do not carry Interraedi ite |>a.xaeB,ge*eb Prom PierU tu-'-' nauiber), .North niter. . x I \ PAH v IK, -' '. r-x ' iu'. -i ?" lui. .ii'. '? ?-, IU*. VHF. rf-'-'. Pre psi t. #W. JOHN U BALE. Aaeni, in sud ii.i Broadway, N. Y. Philadelphia onie e, \ m. it. VA'I'liiN \l. LINE.?From Pur M. N. R. ' ll LONDON (*AU.lNl. DENMARK Jan.'b, p. ni iiie.Qi KKN Jan. I.'", b au. LlVKKi'ilDL BAILING: V - .Jau 'JU, it p. n>. Cabln|-''5t.B*7B). outwar.1 tickets fie-, prepud itesf-ag*. Dca - - lower than mos! Itiiss. 9. 9T. .itit-sl', li Broad way, * Y._ v r. HAVANA A MEXICAN MAIL -S. LibbT _1, sn a icm . its WEEK I x ri na Mer .<. N r itt n. m. ,.i, HA VASA DI KB 1'ANU PO? VB KA CHOI ? I, c aiupeihe and t'l'.'ii cia 1111111*1! KVJP1KE..Thurscljv, lon. ll f ITY Ol l-t .IU.A .Thurstl.tv. Jau. 18 ? 11V OP ALB* "*1> 1 \.Tiiur-.l.v, Jau. -Jd isms I tables lu (lining room, t'li.-sc steauieis eauv il.sura. P. Ai.i.A..v .*iii... AMOSln,Si Bi..i?iw.ty. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY*! I LINK F*OR CALIFORNIA. SANDWICH I -IANDA, JAPAN, CHINA, NKW./.-.A i.a NU, Al'STllALIA, CEJl. THAL ?Bd sui-ill AMKRL A an.I Ml \1. . i. Prt'iii New Yura pier (....; c'an.il st , N. H. im i nt- laminae ol i-anaiua. COLON -ai.* >x Bay. JSIIDSIT 10, BBOBb t OliUet'tiiig fair l salt 1 anil -*outii Atuei la a amt Ba v.eel k*r_aissa Prsuclsco, isl au.1 inaunan ? Foi Japan ami e 'Illus. CITY OP l-i Ki .. .. ? ?lav. Jan. 1 . '.' !>. m. Eicursiuu ricaets leetweeii .-*sn Frsueiacoand t'ohonaota at spccla. Poi HONOLULU, \ hi x\'./KW. AND alli A I'-I I ll IA. AUBTKALld "iii*-*atuid.it. Jauusxy 1.1. i p m. oi .ui .uri .il ot Lune!.e.i ni ,1.. at -mu Ki-ii. .- ? Por frelirhl. uasHaac ami are'iie. ai liii.ii matloa apply at C. a* pauy's (iili.e, ou Un' Pier tool (ana. at North Hivei. ll J BC LEAY. Supariute n le uf. 1>ED STAR LIN.E. PorAul ero and r.iri^ %, -ai.nu; 'rt.ni N'lW York an.I Antwerp every *? .tunl.iT. iv. i>. -ai.ie.tat. sam. I, .\MA.\i'..-*.; u iUy.Ja mic y'.'', 3 p. aa. Balonne stateroom*. MnoklBR sud oath rooms aiiii.1**iips Ens' . nulli. $'.o ami VJ becoial rabin, ?..>; ev.uiaioa. ? wit': |eieu.iiat. *?.:(i, ex.. ur-ion. $4.t ftO. P.. ll'll tv Hit.ur * SON is, lieu, inl \?rni, :... liroadwar. Ht HUE STAR LINE. VMTI'ilisi 1TEH A NI. ROYAL HAIL HI 1. VMEIUI POI! m'l'...N-l'.'x\ N ANU I.IVKUI' r.dl l( a - 1 h.-*trainei*t nf this line take (he I.me Kouls reniuiiueu.le.t (iv l.i.'it. mi t M mry I,'. B. N , ou ls.th tua outward anal luiiuew.tr.l Tora-.es. AUHi 4 1 ic. ( apt Jeuulugs . Ihuiadsy Jau. ll. i p. m. (.1 KM AM e. t'apt. Kennedy Satin ilay, ian. 'io. -.'.30 p. m.. Kl.l-t iii.ic. ra' Irving.l lim-day, Jan. :.' pm, II V 111 , 'aut. P i*a- 1 in dat i .ia. I'ltdM THE WHITE MAR l>Ot K, FOOT Ol' MEW lui li wv. Tlie-eite.-auipis an* iinituieli ni-rc ami unsui'p;i*seel mas poiutiiia nts. ttie saicH.ii., staterooms, -iii,,,!,,., ssa Kath, loeiimt sro piaeedesuildshipc, wini ethe noise amt mer.ni ar* lea*.! (ell, _UB.idlu<adegiifofcu_itort ulilieito m ...tamajis St tea RATE-- -'?>.cloon, ?0(), AW) auU *100. Returu tl. sets -B fax.n Mille leroi. .**u*c.age from Uie Old CoiUllry, fit). f_-0? New York. t.'H. , Tl.ess sieiNueri carry neltheJi caIIIs, ^*vxpnor pigs. Poi iuaue. tlein of nUusaiid ?lhe . luu. niallon apply st the Company'sulUeea, So. a7 BrosdWV. n?f ^Jt,,, __,_,, C. L. I1A1ULKTT A CO , A.c.Is, Boston. BARRlTi- * (JATTBKL, Age" s. Plillsdsli.his __ ?yyiNTEK RESP UTS. ORAND EXCLUSIONS. ATLAS LINK OpllAIL STBAMBR-*. For BA1IAUA*. TIKES ISLAND, JA"dAI?' 1. MAB-S 1-e.ltT'a iuii., IsTll-d'sOl-- I'vsJAMAau.K 'ICMHIA. tvaliiug evsry weak Toni isla ar.. Invited to svsti ti.ciusaives ol U.0SC liii-s, which they can u_U.o ou auy loute vxxrt.co the (?ompanv's st. .mien faije. at thc extrema low prli'o of mttej ilay wUI. I. lualu.les living on iHiart Oi ? steamer (he ^wtsile Uiue. and (!'??> HW ti-anslsi uisuj' oiusr aU-amerof ihs Uud they may me. t on the voysge. Pur s^imttAssAnjlfto 16 state BL, N. w*te)t.._ II Jct <T r ca rn, {TON'S ICE CKKAM, ( ll MH.iiTTK RUH?K.lB.UBUaT ALWAYS PLRF.aud IO I.K Ul! H. __-__s Iiidivbliui BRICKS OB ICR CBGAI^ or for PA HIS, PARTIES, ..*. Try tueiu aud run will uss bo other. Di-l-otS; 806 Ithav.. 1,'JSR Bros.tw .y, In Chatham-at, N. T, aud Uo Futtou st., lii-uvauru.