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to the elder . This strange preference rankles in the the * mind mind of of Pierre Pierre , and and makes makes his his presence rrresence in in
the home almost unendurable , . A casual remark by an acquaintance sets Pierre on a kind of detective track to discover the relations of his
ViCtVVVl » V llXCI / V / Xk . l-VS Vill ii ? W * VX l / V / ll / JWl'lUiiU VSJL X 1 XO parents with the deceased man . The story" is powerfully and pathetically told .
XT •! ¦ , From Messrs . Perrin & Co ., Paris . — ' Falloux , M 4 kVk < kkjkpVp > 6 ^ p * ^ kpp moires ^ khkpB ^ kP" ^ P" ^ kk . ^ pp * P" *»^ d ^ P ^^ k" 'un ^ pp ^ " >* kkfc ^ p" . Royaliste ^ kkp » " ^ ^ pr ^ w ^ p ^ ^^ ^ p > m ^ r " ^ " - " ^ kW , v ' vol " " ^» r ^^ ^ . ii ^™ ^^ . This ^^^~ —^~ ^™ ™ ^ in - ^ ^™ ^™
-teresting collection of memoranda is now complete in two volumes . The second commences ¦ with ith the thft year vp . ar 1850 1 850 . and and takp takes . s us us down down to to 1873 1 873 .
In the course of it , we find notices of Berryer , of m Madame PV kPkk » wkfc » fc Swetchine rvr v w ^ . ¦^ kp- ^ kfc ^ kB . ^* ' s kp ^ kf death i kk »»> kBi and « # PJ h > that k-PkB- of ~ m ^^ pV ^^^ pb'vpi'pi' ^ k ^ " ^^ " ^ , ^^ , ^^ ^ ^ . p * vp * ^^ r ^*^ , ^ m ^ p" ^ p * p * * Bp ^ ^ kkipv ^ . pap ^ ^ kpakk * ^* ^ p ^^ ^—
Montalembert , as also of Augustin Cochin , and a characteristic conversation with Thiers after the Bbva great PV event jppf s ¦ of 1870-71 * During jpb the ¦ war ¦ ¦
- var ^^ ^ pkr ^ kja ) . ^^ pp » ^ p ^^ p" ^ p- ^ .- — ^^ p *^ p . ^ ^ . ^ * .. «¦> "kfpk ^ p ^ V ^ k" V •*^ * ~ - ^ p—p ^ ww ^ p— ' -p—^» p" j ^ pp , ^^ "p ""**^*^ » " ppppp " the Comte de Falloux was in a position to render assistance to his wounded and dying countrymen ^ hpp * ^ V ^ ^* Pk » ppp *»^ V W ^^ B V ^ ppp < ppBBppp » ^ p ^ ^ Pkfc-PPk . near PkkP ^^ PP" ^ aBT- ^ pr ^ p * ^ pp * Angers PPPPPP- ^ kkkkP" ^ PP" ^^ P 0 BBBt " » pp » ^^ ^^ v , ^ H ^ and iP' ^ P'tf ^^ iP * *^^^ V he ^ pp *> - ^ p > ^ PP 1 ^ ^ relates ppp » ^ PjpP" ^ P » PkPP" ^ ^ p * ^ p ^ . pUpp * p som ^ ppp ^ - ^ pv ^ ppppkkkPPP . e ^ p-
touching incidents . About forty pages of the second volume of these memoirs are occupied by a correspondence with the Comte de
Chambord . The worjt gives us also an account of a matinee with Thiers , a political soiree ^ at * w Versailles « ^ . pv ^ * pk . rr ^ B"pkB- ^ kfa ^ p >^ p » ^ kT k- * " , m of ^»* ¦ ppbvpp the v ^ p ^ Ministry ^» - — ^^ jm . ¦¦» p ^ r ^^^ b _ y of ^^ . «^»* the »* pn ^ pv ^ p ^ ^ Due ^ r *¦ **¦» ^^^ de ^^^ ^ k ^
Broglie , and of monarchical negotiations . These memoirs of the Comte de Falloux will be especially prized pppb by those who are interested
p' ^ pP' ^ PPP' ^ pp ^ >^ k ^ Pr ^ ppF ^ PJP" ^ ppp' ^ ppp ^ kkP ^ pr ^ pp * ^ ppp" V n ^ ^™ ^^^^ ^^^ ^ . ^^^ ^ 'h ^ ' W ^ h ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ F ^^ b ^ ^ kk ^^ ^ V ^ K ^^ B ^ kF ^ klP ^ k . ^^ kh ^ kk ^^ ^ kt ^^* v ^ k > ^ k ^ ^ k | . r ^ k ^ b ^ k ^ k * ^^ kkr ^ kV ^ kj ^ ^^^*^ k > in the vicissitudes of royalty in ^^ France . ^ From ¦ kta ^ k « . kg kw k » Messrs tfBkikVHk ^ 'k ^ k ^^« k | k ^ - ^ kB « k . ) k ^ r v Swan kr ^ ^ kkk ^^ k ^^ ka ^ Sonnenschein kBkr ^^ - ^ KkikB ^ k ^ i ^ k ^ —1 _ , — ^ k * k ^ r h - <^ kj ^ kfk ^^ k > ^ k ^ ^ k ^^ k ^ ^ & kj ^ k ^ kr Co ^ k ^^ - ^ kj ^ . — ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^ kB ^ kkk ^ ^ kk kkl B ^ b ^^^ M k
' liost Identities ^ . ^ , ' b ^ y M ^^^ ^^ . L ^^^ . Ty _ ler ^ . The ^^^^^^ reader ^^ of this interesting and in some respects * original novel 4 ^^ b ^ k ^ r v ^ bkr ^ is ^ kik ^ not < k *^ ^^ . ^^ long « kt ^^ ^^ r ^ left ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ in ^ ^^^ doubt ^*^* ^^^ ^ . k ^ ik «^ ^^ ^ as i ^ r ^ r to ^ ' ^ k ^ the ^^ k » ^ ^^^ reason ^^ ^^^^ "vik ^^ ^^ a —¦
for the title . With the opening chapter we are introduced to a very unscrupulous member of the medical khkkkkkfr profession kPn ^^ kb kk k VktaBT kH one Dr . Jonathan ~ y
Pluckrose V * ^ ^ ^ kT ^ K ^^* - ^^ ~ - * ^ ^ tk * with m *^ *^ his ^^^ ^^^«^ equall ^ ^^^ ^^^ , y ^ L ^ intri ^ . ^ ^^^~ guing A > V ^^^ ^ k ^ ^ biA house ^ iJV ^ k >^ ^ b ^ B ^ ^ b - ^» keeper , Jane Goodall ; and we are presently ¦ ¦ made k » ¦ ¦ -k ^ - » acquainted ¦ *¦ ^ « r - «^ ¦—• ¦ k > ^ km k » *• -v ^ " - ^ with « * ^ * i * ^ i » a *¦ v villainous * a »> «« kW ^ r - > w ^ * - * . fc ^ p m _ r lot ^ v- ^ *^ for ^» - V ^ ^
changing the expected offspring of Phoebe Heavyside , the doctor ' s sister , should it be a girl , and substituting in its stead a boy .
This This is is contemp contemnlatftd lated in in ordp order . r th that at claim r . laim may nrra . v be laid to the estate of the child's grandfather , Sir Hercules Heavyside . The action
is is carried r-arripfl out out . , and and on on the th *» p rnvot ivot thus thna formed fnrm ^ rl the further interest of the story depends . The boy who is palmed off on Sir Hercules
Heavyside as his grandson turns out a very underbred , coarse-grained lad—a result that mi 11 — ght ^^ —— — natural — w ¦• - - _ -k »^ -a ^^ ^ l . ~ y j be n _ r ^ . ^ expected - »_»«^ k _ t ^ . ^ - ^ k ^ »^ ¦»_ ^* from -a . » ^^ j > ^ i ¦ the «^ » ^_^ nature ^ kj ^ a _ fr »^ «_¦ a ^^
of his parentage—while the real child , passing under the name of Rachel Agnew , is extremely attractive , both mentally and personally . Eventual M kkki ¦ lmatte lff rs are set ri L ht kK the JL . A
vul »•» — - gar -w— — ^ r impostor v _ * m * - ^^ » , « wr discarded . wp ^ y — m m »^^ p * , and ^^ ^ Pk ^ ^ the « A ^^ r sweet - ' ^^^ k ^ ^ b « g - heroine A ^ ^^ , p ^/ ^^ restored to her mother , now Mrs . Douglas . The deserves story warm is a thoroughly praiseIn interesting some of her one , deli and
-. neat ions the authoress is singularly happy . Perhaps the best of her portraits is Rachel Agnew - —Q-- ^ , but •* - » *• »* her »¦¦ ^ - ^ *¦ mother * - ¦ - # V ^ " *^ -V- » ^>* AVJLAkJ Mrs . * Doug - »_ - ^ V ^ «^ KS . las A # > VW # is IP also CAJIkJV /
and and good Tee , observ and -to the -tum ation descri , is touched pti But on indeed of with the genuine children it would , ability Doll be y
. difficult to point to any portion of this novel that stud — — —— ¦ does and not thoug vai ^^ evince h * " in -1 * A care some . •»_» and laces J thoug a htful little
tightening - y J , ~™ m-m —— over . a _ * - *^* the t < - » thoug »*^ -V ^ hts ^ . * p B . ^ » m * - ^ " ^ ight * r ^> tv ^ « JW be an i'AV advantage , we feel sure that as a whole it will meet with warm appreciation and
' success .
iTrom Mr . T . Fisher TJnurin . — Ii ^ ' The Story of the Nations' Series , Chaldea : from the Earliest ' - *
Times to the Rise of Assyria , ' by Z 6 naide A . Ragozin , the author , we need hardly say , has — k » k ^ nk fk jk ^^ handled — kkki ^^ f — k » ^ .. ^^ kt ¦ ^^ ^ i , ^ k ^ his . kki kkki ma ^ subject ^ k ^ ^ ¦ ^ »^*~ - ^ - ^ k ^ ^ ably — - — - ¦ — ^ f and - ^ r ^ — ¦ ¦ well w v ^ k **^ k *^ k » ky . ^ In ^ ^ »
the introductory chapters he treats of the natural conditions of Mesopotamia , its desolate character , and the forbidding aspect of the Mounds * k ^ W as contrasted with other
^^ ^ k *^^ - ~ ^ k ^ ^ kbBMfe ^ k ^ ^^^ ^» -kk ^ klk ^ ^ ktfk ^ kjk ^ ^ h ^ - ^^ k » k » ^^ ^ kp ^ ¦ ^ i ^ kt ^ ^ k « ^ — ^ kv w ^ m ^ kP ^ k > ^ ^^ jk ^ j J v ruins ^ ; of the ^ first . ^^ - explorers ^ kh ^ , Rich k ^ k ^ k ^ ^ 4 A , Botta ^ ik > k ^ ^ , ^^ anrl ^ ^^^ X « ayard , and of the subsequent researches of ¦ ¦ Georg ^ w ^ ^^ K * r . « . hK ¦¦ e ^ k ^ ^ Smith -w * m ^ ** ^ * . ^ Passin k ^ m ^ w ^ trw ^ r ™ kw - g __ ^ next v - ^^ v- to ^ - « k ^ the - ^ ^ - ^ w- ^ actual i ^ v ^^ k ^ «^ f ^^
subject , ' The Story of Chaldea , ' we have chapters respectively dealing with * Nomads and Settlers—the Four Stages of Culture '
H ^^ t The ^ _ ^ __ kt ^ __ ^ rfk ^^ r ^ Great ^ kikv ^ klk * lkfe ^ ^ kkb ^ i ^ kr ^ k ^ . ^ k * Races _^^^ ^ k ^ ^ pn ^ b ^ kkv — v ^^ ta Chapter ^^^ ^ ^ ^^ ¦ _ t ^ ¦ ^ - - —^ p ^ X ^ k ^ kn ^ M r . of ~^~^ ^— ^ K Genesis ^ kkA ^ k ^ ^— ^^ ^^ ^ v ^ kp ^ ^ ^ mr ; ; km ' ¦ Turanian Ch J aldea kkjf k —Shumir kf kki ¦ and kn i Accad kk ¦ k ¦ k —Th k e
¦ ¦ ^ k ^ k . ^^^ ^^ ^ . * w ^ — ~ ~ ~ i . ^ ^ ^^ , ^^^ ^ v ^ v # w ^> - ^ ^» ^ " m ^ ^ ^^ ^^ .- ^ ^» v ^^ - ^ . ^ m ^—^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ Beg — ... innings « a of ¦ - Relig k-. ¦« * ion ; ' Cushites ^^ a * ^ ¦ and Semites kj —Early Chaldean History ; ' ' Babylonian
rii _ r ^^^ ^ k ^ B *^ h 4 B > ^^ r ^ hp ^^ ^ k ^^^ kf ^^ k ^^ b ^* T ' ^ I ^ kb ^ k » 'w ^ F' ^ kk > ^ k ^^ ^ k ^ ¦ ^ kk ^ kkki ^ kkkk . ^ kkkp ^— ' ^ ' ^ - ^^ «¦ ^ J V ^^^^ - " . * a ^^ ' ^ ^ kki ^ kkt ^ kb v ^ vjb ^ Relig ^^_^ ^ a ion A ; ' ' Legends i ^ k ^ ^ ^ A and Stories ^^ kfl ¦ ; ' ' Myths ^ M ^ k ^^ > ^ — < Heroes ^ b ^ kk ^^^ Jkj ^ ^ h ^ ^^^ ~ - , r ^ anrd k ^ kflH ^ kv ^ Kv ^ ' ^^ the *^ ^ k >^ kk . ^ , _ — Myth ^ kkk »* a ^ k » ^ w ^ kr . k ^ ^ i ^ kk > cal ^ k ^ ^ ^ ¦ ^~ Epos ^ Pkk . ^ « tfr ^^^ p * rfr ; ^ ' and ^ i ^^ - ^ v p ^ ' ^ Reli ki ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ g kl ^ V ion ^^ T ^ kkk ^ kk ^ kB ^ klk ^ k * ¦ a ^^ A & ^ 1
and Mythology ^^ ^^^ ^ — Idolat ^ ry and Anthropomorphism—The Chaldean Legends and the Book Jk ^ ^ k ^ pr ^^ pp * ^ L ^ k of ^ k ^ P ^^ Genesis ^ Jki ^^ p * V * ^ grwi r k » pi r . S ' Some ¦^ ta ^ ^^^ . km ^^ p ^ kkk ^ kipr thirty v * ^ K- ^ k >«* a . ^ kp w ^ authorities »* - ^ kkj kp ^ kv ^ kp ^ kkkh - ^ pf- ^ p > ^ pp ^ pp ^ p > ^ kB- pw have <^^^ TW ^ pl * ^ kp *
in all been consulted in the preparation of the work , which bears ample evidence of painstaking care and AW 1 P ¦¦¦ kV thoug bpjkh htful stud pb y . The
ijlus-^ pp ^ vkP i p ^ p ^^^ j ^ ^ p ^^ k kp ^^ ^^ pky ^ ^^^ B *^ ^ k ^ kB > . ^ ^ kk . ^ kh " ~| ~ ^ pp . a . ^ -n «^ ^ kr ^ k ^ pjh ^ kjaiPB ^ kkkk > kkkk « p ^ kp > ^¦ kkppjkp ~^ . ^ vjr p ^ pmv ^ p- ^ .. - ^ kp" ^ kp ^ kkp > ^ kjk ^ ^ ppkkpakkh ^ trations representing many of the tablets , friezes , and objects of interest referred to , are ¦ numerous tf .-. ^ Pfc ^ ^^ L *> ^ kP ^^ kV ^^ ^ kkfcjk ^^ and P ^< kPJ . ^ K ^» 'k ^ kPj well V V ^ tFF- 4 PV » 4 kpp executed ^ P ^ ^—^— ^ BP- ^ P- — kPi " ^ " ^ kkP- W i" . ^ _ A » V - map PPP ^ . ^^^ - ^ f ¦ *¦ of - * P » ^—
Chaldea and neighbouring countries is also included . From Messrs . "W ard - ^ p ^ & Downey k . —* Grace — - ¦ -- and ¦»»
^ w - ^ ^ jp" m ^ j MHaik ^ p * ^» r aa-va ^ ^ ¦>< - ' ^ ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ ^»« k ^ ^» p ^ - ^»» r v v . ^ w ^ v ^ - *— ^ p ^ p- — ^^ ——Folly ¦ k » k » — _ ; or , Dancing ^_ pfc . * v and Dancers - ^ kPk ^ ^^ , ' b y Edward kk— ¦» «« ik—Scott . Some interesting and very sensible remarks are made on the subject kkp > j ^ p- in this kk little
. * . ^«» r ¦ — — ¦ - — m ¦ » *_» ¦ ^ f ^ . ^ kT pji - «* ffc »¦ ^^ ^ s- m m ^» - — j - ^* - mr - — ¦ . - ^^ - v »— ^^^ .. ^ —w — . ^ v — - ^ ^ k ^ book . The author has evidently a very practical knowledge of the topic , combined with no p ¦ sl ^ a ight ^ k Kk ^ kk AA ^ kp * ^ amount * mf *>^ L ^ kV ^ k _ TkW ^ ^ k ^ pV V * ' of ^ , » ^ b ^ observat ^^ . ^ pp ^ pr ^^^ - ^ kp ^ ^ Bh ^ ^ bpiW ^ r JVq ion ^^^ « ip ^ ^ and prfkv ^ . ^^ ^ kpp ^ p' ^ reflection kk *^ p ^ ^ kt ^ pv ^ kP ^ pjf ' ^ p- d ^ ^ kpr ¦ . kkb-kp > .
He has treated the theme in a variety of ways , and has made his discourse not only instructive but k M' ^ krikP > k ^ p T amusing ff ^ PJf ^ Pfek ^^ k * ^•^^ 1 ^ , 4 ^ ^ k ^ B | K ^ . We ^ 9 ^ g ^ feel ^ ^ p ^ F ^ kk ^ «^ P > " sure Hf ^ k ^ ph Mkki ^ p > that . « # ^ ^ k ^^ ,.. ^ ^ pp all ^ kp ^ kP ^ kP >^ kkk > votaries v ^ P' ^ P * kfc ¦ ^ Pi - ^ k »^ VkppF of ^^ r ^^
the mazy waltz would do well very seriously to reflect over many of the cautions and suggestions here offered .
From the same . —• An Impecunious Lady , ' by Mrs . Forrester . This is a story descriptive of the poverty ¦>^ ^^ kF ^^^ pk . ¦ fcs m kp and ^ kpy 4 i «^ k ^ d ^_ pb estitution ^^ m ** v ^ ^ ^^ *« m ^ ^ ^ p « v ^ - ^ prevalen m i ^^ ^ - ^ k ^ - — k » p ^ f ^ . p- ^ . p ^ t ^ r ¦ among "' " —*— ^ . r * ^ " ^ - « v & the v ^ ^ - * «¦*
-low ^ erworking classes , and how a fashionable lady was induced to take an interest in the subjectand what her experiences r were . The
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throughout . Should it cause the attention of the wealthier to be drawn to the wants and privations Patpr kPh ftWV 1 k kV . Bpr of itfr their kPjp Pkf # kPk less kPt i PflBP 1 fortunate kkkp PpkiikPi brethren vipr ibb h it
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gration are of great importance to all populous countries . The Briton , however , generally ¦ object ^ kpV kp ^ pr ^^ ^^ m / W s ^ to T 4 p * ^ ^ emigrate ^ . ^ fn p ^ * Vp ^ k ^ fMV ^ P * ^ kip * to ^> S ^ k . ^ countries ^ pp ^ ^ p >* ^ kPV * ^ v * PBkP < P * ^ ^^ w ¦ hpp' not klkh ^ ^ . ^ ^ r « under VAP «* 1 *¦ ~ — ^^ ** the V » ^ - ^ ^ kkp *
rule of his native Government , or at least to some English-speaking region . Mr . H . Guillaumethe Consul-General bW for Peru b in South pT kkl kft
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His statistical , historical , climatic , and geographical information is clearly expressed , as also are kkw the jkfc details of the k » natural resources of
kKkp- ^ Pkpfckkk . ^ ^^ pj ^ ^^ ^^ ^ B ^ kpp * ^ ppV & ^ pip * kp ^ pfcp ^^ —\ Tl . r ^ kpp * *^ V — ^ kpv ^^ kkp v ^ « p > * p « ^ p , wjpp /^ ^ kfe ^^ ^ a ' , ^ fepr ^* T » JP » ^ . pT ^ kip * tp ^ p * ^^ p ^ kpps the country , including the gold and silver mines . The book is interesting on its own account , for It it supp snnnlies lies man manv y realistic realistic pict mctures urea of of life life . cus
ens-toms , and scenery . As a handbook it could , not be excelled ; descriptive matter , maps , hotographsand general illustrations are all
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1888, page 118, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021888/page/16/
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