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honesty of his convictions and his splendid labours mw—^** k * ^™^ ^ A J ^ P ^» for jT * i * M patriotism \ J 1 Sv % SJk . JL ^ , ** li ¦ * IT *¦ ' " r J and _»«/ . »* ^* " » for •¦»• - »^ mw the ¦ ¦» o » — ¦ * ¦ country ^^ — ¦ m * —ji ^ m ^ m * ¦*** . _» , j the ¦— — — - ——
-enthusiasm knew no bounds , and the great building trembled and vibrated with the storm of applause . ' So again after the eulogistic
address from Dr . Storrs , when * at its conclusion Mr . Beecher , with tears , and trembling from head to foot , arose , and placing his hand on Dr » Storrs' shoulderkissed him on the cheek ,
¦ 4- l"k ^ ~ v congregation « "te W — ¦ * - * . . - — ¦ —¦ ^* u »^ -b , -i- ¦ » . n . -ma . sat *«*^» - * A- for -A- j ¦ -. * * a *^ moment — ¦ j-i ,- ^ ^^ - » -, vk j—v ¦ — ¦ * - » « ¦ ¦ breath " 'X —*¦ . /"* «" T * ri less I ^\ C 9 C 3 and enraptured with this beautiful action . Then ——» . j .. » i »* there WjSmLA ^ pmL . ^_^ broke ^_^ 4 ^^ JV—W ^ - » AA from r 1 T them VAA — ¦» - a T such PfcB * ~*™>™«^ . m ~ m > «¦ a ¦—/ burst rv ^ - —»» — rw v of ¦—¦ — ^^ ' . ^ ^
applause as never before was heard in an ecclesiastical edifice . There was not a dry eye in the house ¦ ' Not man im month ¦» s later —) the
«¦>¦ — * > WJ »^» ^ jr ^ Jl ^/ V- * M ^ ^/ . ^ k . " » ' V-V ff m m ^—m . y w - — m » JL . & V / . * - » w » m » «_ r * e - *^ - — - , v two men who had thus publicly embraced one another were at complete variance . i
From Messrs . Simp kin , Marshall , & Co . —Books for travellers who have difficulty with foreign tongues are numerous , but we have seen none more ¦ •¦ ¦¦ useful than the * Tourist's and Student ¦ ¦¦ ' s
—» -. » .-- ¦*—— ^ - ' » - « . fc ^ / ^/ . a- « . « . . * . «_/ a . jl L > v a - » . * j M . jt . ^ s -m- v ^ * - »» , J * . —ik ^ r v fc _ 7 b ^*;* . j . ¦» - * . rw » *^ * - "^*» - " - — ~ - — - ' Manual of Languages , ' by Captain Charles Slack . Captain Slack is an experienced compiler , and
his his work work in in the t , hf » present nrpsfint instanop instance does rlofts him him hig hi ^ h h credit . It is an easily referred to arrangement of ^— - — useful ¦¦—• - »* -v - - » - — . - . words v » ^^ r -m . ¦»_ - ¦» . # ^_» in Am ^ -m . j fourteen l . - \_*> k- « . A . % J ^^ ^ ' . b . mL different - ^ j-. . » .. — . ¦ - ^ . / . a . ^^ mV a . « J languages ^& t ^/^« tab ^"^^ " ^ r" * ,
added to which are instructions how to learn a language ; pronunciation ; money and exchange table & c . This manual seems to be the most
, perfect of its kind in an easily carried form . From Mr . "Walter Smith . —' Moore ' s Church Manuals
' is the title of a new series of books by Thomas Moore , M . A . These manuals enter upon fresh ground in the popular study of questions relating to politics and the ChurchThe three
. books now published are ( 1 ) ' State Control over Church and Chapel , ' ( 2 ) ' Church and Chapel Property' and ( 3 ) ' Parliamentary Grants to
, Church and Chapel . ' Opposition to the doctrines of the * Liberation' Society is logically and
X ^ ithily i ? et forth by Mr . Moore , to whom Church adherents should be grateful . From the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . —Not the least riT interesting 4 4 h -
*^^^^^^ ^~^^ ^^ v w ^^ ^^ r ^^ F ^ v ^ M ^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ v ^* p ^ ^^ mf ^ b ^ B ^ h ^ ^^ ^ q ^ ^^^ p . ^^ rf ^ L ^<^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ r _ r % ^ ^ A . * H ^ por r ^ r ^ i ^ * mm * tion of The Apology of Al Kindy , ' of which a second edition is now published , is' The Essay on its
Age and Authorship , ' by Sir William Muir , K . C . S . I ., LL . D ., 13 . C . L . This , it will be remembered , was read before the Asiatic Society , and was first printed in the journal of that
institution . The * Apology ' was written at the Court of Al Mamun , A . D . 830 , in reply to an epistle from one Abdal k lah ibn Ismail inviting jb « a
- ** v ** ~~ —~ ~— ^* ^ k ^ <^^ ^^ ^ p ^ ^ - ^^ ^^ ^^ - ^^ ^^ v « r ^^ ^»^^«^^ ^ fc ^ ^ *^* j ^ wk ^^ *^^ ^¦ ^« . ^» m ^ m m m m Tf ^ b A w ^ ^ . i ^ ~ t tab him to become a follow ^ er of Islam , and constituted an eloquent defence of Christianity . It has , we understand , in the original text been
largely circulated in the East , and has likewise been translated into the vernacular of India . In its present form it should prove a great boon
to to our our missionaries missionaries and and other other Christian Christian workers workfirs ., and by such it should be widely read and highly appreciated .
From the same . —Following his two previous volumes * Our Insect Allies' and Our Insect
, Enemies 'in the' Natural History Rambles ' series , Mr . Theodore Wood has now issued an
interesting work on * Our Bird Allies . ' The subject , it need hardly be said , is a most attractive one , and of the many opportunities that it offers
I for captivating the reader ' s attention and of stimulating a healthy interest in the life and habits of our feathered friends , the author has
made full use . The result , consequently , is a most delightful little volume , clearly written
and , so far as we have been able to detect perfectly reliable .
From size size the and ana binding same Dinamg . — :, , Two are are * little The me D uownwara volumes ownward , similar bourse Course in ''
by Mrs . Gother Mann , and ' Three Stories for , Working Girls' of which the author ' s name is
not furnished . , The former story is illustrative I of ^ . r ^^ the ^^ ^ t ^ m ^ m ^ Ten ^ *~ ^** ^^^* Commandments ^^^ ^ - ' ^ ¦ ¦ TMH i ¦ ^ ^ - ¦* ^ ¦! « h ^^ ^ m vv ^^ ^ ^^ ** w , « ^ and ^ i » ^ ™ -b' ^ chiefl ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ v- ^—^^^ y v ^ relates ^ ^ a ^ — ^ i- ^ - f ^ , / ^^ ^ J to m B
the trials and backslidings of one Isabel Fraser who makes an unfortunate marriage in life , ;
tive while while of the the the tales tales endeavours in in the the other other of volume volume members are are descri descrin of St p - - . Lucy M ^ ^* m ^^ J ' P s * - ^ Guild ^ ta" "Wfc . lWMb ^ ta ^^ , fa ^ an * rmw i— » improvement ^^ —mm jw * 1 ^ r * - »—* - - ^ np' a * a ^ - * - —»—¦ ^* - society " ^^ ^** - ^ p" - ^ ¦ " — - ^^ ^^ , *¦ to ^^ - ^^ - keep ^ ah , X ^* \^ f \ I
the rules of the institution . Both works are pleasantly and effectively written . A volume of larger size is entitled ' All is Lost save
Honour , ' the authoress being Catherine Mary Phillimore . This is intended for older readers , and in the story of Armand de FonteVrault
and the noble renunciation of his property they should speedily be interested . Sevenil illustrations from JP the pencil of J ¦ . Nash
ac-¦ Af ^ bW ^ bbi "AWi r r Ti ^ Jbb > ^ # ^ T «/ ^ h ^ — bbbbp-bbbV W ^^ ^ i ^_ ^ bW ^*^ ™ ^ ^ B * riB ^^ B * ^ b ^ t * W ^ ^ k ^ <^»^^ ^ Bp ^ ^* ^^» " ^^ «^^^ ^ B ^ V « W ^ V ^ a *^> ' ^^ ^^ ^ i ^ - \^ company the text . From Mr . W . Stevens 421 Strand . —' Tiff' b
, , y the ^ author . ^ of ^^ * Lucy ^^^ ; or , a Great ^ F ^^ a * Mistake ^ vb a ^ a ¦ ^ , ' & _ c . This hiK ffVK the latest ~ P addition KPF > - ~ ~ PB to fe «~ the V ~ r ' Favourite P « V ih « ^^ i ^ ^^_^ _^ , a ) ^ P ^ 4 Mi ^ h ^^ ^ h ^^ V ^ . ^ ^ p' ^^ ^^^ ' ^ - ' ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ BT ^^ |^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ * " ^— ^^^ ^^ ^_^ ^ . ^ p ^ i ^ B a . a j" -j _ ah A A . «¦ « v
Fiction Series , ' is in many respects a painful story . Far be it from us to say that the work is not well writtenor that the character « -t - ^ p » of f
Ninon jL . •*—* ¦*¦¦*¦ ^ mT » rf Masserene » » ^ - * ¦— - ¦ "Bi ¦¦ . » » . * - ** + * , ^^^ the , m i _ fA main jp ¦ -Jfc-ai » -- » ' * - » figure »• - ™• - » ^^ -- ¦ ^ - ^ ¦ in * ' ¦ ¦ — . the »* -w . — nar - v- - rative , is unnatural or improbable , but the contemp rrnnt . fvrrml lation a . t . irm of of such sno . Vi a character r " . Vi « . ra . pt ., f » r . with with its its
, ever-changing moods , its unsteadiness of purpose , its generous womanly qualities utterly spoilt by vanity and the love of pleasure , cannot but produce feelings of the deepest
regret . Still we are not quite sure that the authoress does not intend to evoke admiration »>< A v *>* ¦*¦ - " . for - V . a . her . ¦ .- « . v .- * -M . delineation ' s— ^ ^^ r aaaa -v ^ - ^ . v ^/ ^ ^_^ — . J . , or -V-pT . a . , m » at w * - > any vwaa i rate —¦ v ^ v -v- , u
species of nattering sj ^ mpathy . For the way in which she has pourtrayed the oharacter we certainly have every respect ; for Ninon Masserene herself non AXV e whatever JCV More l than
LmL « rf »/ , »~ -7 kJ >» M . VA 1 > A A V > A kJV ^^ JL 11 / VV - ^^ f V- / V-4 . a . A V— . - •**¦ . »• - once 4 Good , in B reading ye ^_ , Sweetheart the story ^ , ' , we y Rhoda were * ^ . reminded Broug ^ ^— ' hton * of ; more especially in the study scene between
Ninon and Brian Beaufoy , when he completely repudiates her ; and we were quite prepared after this to find All ! thatlike the luckless ts ? heroine
£ A > - — - V . V X 1 / X X X kJJ * U \_^ V >">> UJ 1 % Jkl \ J , * J . X AV . \_ - » Ull V > JL * - *¦ V > - *^ . X V >» ?— ' ¦* ¦* ^ - ^ - *~ ^^ - »• -- ' in Miss Broughton's novel , she dies at the conclusion ^ piP" ^^ «^^ m- * . r ^ \^ ^ Mi . V ^ Nor ^ 1 ^ b ^ ' * ¦ , « candidly ^ tap ^ Wp ^ Ml ^»* M ^ m - ^ ^^ v speaking p ^ , ' 1 ^^^ ^"^ ^ If i ^ <« h ^^ ^ ^ 7 *^ , 9 can ^^*^ ' ^^ " ^ we say
that we regret the event . From the Sunday School Association— In a
- * - A V / Ail UXXV >» MI 4 i « V \ AU » P ^ VAAVUA 4 JLIJMVW . t . VVA \/ U . « - - * J volume a series so . rif »' s of of of Ipissoiis lessons * Sunday ori nri Lessons crinnll inall v intended ¦ i for r . to . Infants nrlp'f" ! for "for ' mrant infailt we see --
class teachers in Sunday gy schools , but which viceable * Aunt Amy for iui , ' parents the author and tinvi , thinks others nit / in mi The ght be lessons iv
sernvt / an ^ nj jjuivuun L » . xuv » juvare remarkably simple and of interest in easy instruction .
From Messrs . Swan Sonnensehein & Co . — I Several relan viuiii d ( ^ hooks ] j 171 j . i jl — 1887 jujkj similar ) ' by to Arthur * Eng J lish Dadson Misrule h j # ave * in
j . j . * - i jy , K- > J •**•* l / liui t / . . jLSCm \ A . o- * ri * , »• - come before us , and they have been almost as difficult sible sible to to compress ftomnrftsa to speak of the thft as historical historica this is . l associations n How . ssoi ^ is mtions it pos ot of
two countries for over 700 years into the space from of - ~ - — ^ - ^ > v 140 &* the v «* ^ pages pp * - Hibernian a . —v jm n * r ^ ? * . « a « Mr ^ wi « . . side « . r Dadson a ^ m . ^ j of ^ r Jk . the V a > A spe X ^ question 1 \ -4 aks "^*^^* w ^ VA strong ^¦ r " " - ^ , ami ly
well his words put , together if hasty . and We illog can ical recommend , are remarkably th « they book ¦ ^ Mb can to v ^** those learn who respecting bp r wish ajlhk -- to the know position everything of the
^» - ^>_ j - ^^ ^^ ^ v - ^^ * ' « M o ^^ m * -m ^^ pr r *^ ^ r ^^ W Mb M > b |»^ 1 ™ f h ^ ^ b ^ 9 « bp" 4 * ™^ rf * ^ B ^ « ah * " ^^ - — advocates of Home Rule . ^ ,,.
I F~M -Rk I Oiisners 1 • F 9 Ff Cuiax 1
f ~ m -rk i oiisners 1 f 9 ff cuiax 1
774 xne ^ u urr juiy 1 5 , 1887
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 15, 1887, page 774, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15071887/page/16/
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