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TRADE CHANGES. I
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followe lished separatel d by ' The y ; Constable ' The Lord of Mayor the Tower of London , ' commenced ; or , City in Life Bentley in the in Las 1861 t Century , and since / in repuV 1862- I I Cardinal Pole the of Philiand in 1863 and John the
in * 1864 . His more ; or , recent Days works are p the ' Mary Spanish , ' Match ; ; or , Charles ' Law Stuart , in Projector Madrid , > ' I I ' The Constable de Bourbon ; ' 'Old Court ; ' Myddleton Pomfret ; ' and * Hilary St . W > I
—the three latter being stories of modern life , and containing descriptions of the scenery of I the southern counties Good Old — ' Boscobel Times the , or , the Royal of the Oak Manchester ; a Tale of Rebels the Year of 1651 45 / , ' & appeared in in I
1872 ; ' The '; Story 'c , 1873- I * Merry Eng d land ; or , / in Nobles and Beatrice Serfs / in 1874 / ; in ' 1879 The Goldsmith and ' s Wife Brereton / in 1875 ' 1
lished ' Chetwyn last year Calverley . Mr . Ainsworth 1876 ; ' ' s writings T are yldesley very popular in ; America * Stanley . Most of them / have pub-I I
been JtRussian uissian tran Langu languages slated ages into , . German For x or many manv and years vears French past past , and tne the versions deceased deceased of had naa some led led exist a a life me in of oi the comparative comparative Spanish , Dutch seclusion seclusion , an . d I II
b the ut Manchester a few month Town s ago Hall was p the reva centre iled upon of the to city atten of d his a pu birth blic b and anqu earl et y given life . in his honour in , I I
College The , Rev died . suddenl Leonard y Bacon of heart , , D . disease D ., LL . at D ., his the home most , i widel n New y known Haven of , Conn the Professors ., U . S . A ., of on Yale the I I
pastoral 24 th ult . duties , in ' the , Dr ei . g Bacon htieth still year found of his time age to . do Althoug ' a great h an deal arden of literary t and faithful labour worker . , In 1830 in Lis lie I I
th published 18 oroug 46 , ' Essays hly imbued A Life on of Slavery with Richard the ; ' and devotional Baxter in ; 1863 ' in sp , 1833 irit 'Christian , of A the Manual preacher Self-Culture for Young d . ' were All Church in these fact Members works a series were ; ' of ia I I I
, , , he longer devoted sermons a very addressed considerable to the portion world at of large his time . In to addition journalistic to the labours publication . From of 1826 these to boob 1838 , I I
H he aven was one Conn of . the U . S . editors In 1843 of he the aided Christian in establishing Spectator the , a ^ et reli ( 7 ^ g ngr iou 2 a s ? ic magazine ? 6 ra bi-monthl published y periodical in Xer I I
and he , maintained , his connection with this until the day of his death , . With Drs . Storrs and , I Thompson he founded the Independentpartly in the interest of anti-slavery ideaswhich were I
genera journal lly 16 excluded years , ret from iring the from orthodox the act , press ive . managemen He retained t in his 186 editorial 3 , but he connection was one , of with its most this I I
constant nature , and and he valuable devoted contributors a great deal throug of time hout and his labour life . Dr to . the Bacon stud was y of an the anti history quarian of his hj I I
lectures Church , which on this covered subject a , period which of were 200 afterward years . E s publi ly in shed his pastorate in book form he delivered , under the a series title of of I I
' Genesis Dr . John of the W . New Draper Eng , the land eminent Churches American . ' scientist and author , whose death occurred on I I the — ^^ 4 th inst ~^ ., w ^ as ^^ ^^ a ^ nat ^ ^ ^ r ^ i k ve v ^^ o - ^^ - fl f ^ t « # hi ^ ^ h ^ v s ^ coun ^^ ^^ ^ V 4 » * b t ^^ r ^ y w , a having ^* i ^ k ^ p ? ^ ^ M ^ been m * r ^^ ^^ 0 «* ^ b born f ^^ " ^^^ ^ b ^ A ^ at ^ V ^ r r St ^^ ^ v . V ^ Helen ik ^^ ^^ ^* ^^ ^^* '¦ ^ s' , V near ^^ ^«^ K ^ v ^ b Liverpool ^^ i ^^ "" v ^^ ^ w ~ ^ — I , on ^ I
private May 5 , 1811 teachers . , He and had then thus at nearly the University completed of his London seventy , - he first went year in . 1833 After to stud America ying under , and I I graduated at the Universitof Pennsylvania in 1836 He was soon after appointed Professor I
and of Chemistry in 1839 , was Natural appointed Philosop y Professor hy , and of Ph Chemistry ysiology in . and Ham Natural pden-Sidney History College in the , in University Virginia , I I
of journa of New the ls Universit York and . published He y . afterward Dr . several Draper s became works contributed President some largel re of l the y scientific to Scientifi European ot c hers and and o Medical f a American hilosop Departments hical scientific and I I I
historical Intellectual , character Development . Among of E the latter / ' , may The be History p cited uy his of * the Human American , Physiology Civil , War ' ' History ' and of ' The the I I
History Mr . Hichard of the the Conflict Henry between Dana , urope aut Reli hor gi f th e d popu Science lar b , ' published k , * Two Years in 1874 before . the Mast , / died in . i I I
Rome was the on Bon 6 of th Mr inst . R , after HDana a few d t he ' illustrious illness . Mr American . Dana , who was ist in his d sixty -seventh Besides yc the ^ I I
work we have referred . . to . Mr . Dana , was the author of anoth essay er volume an of travel . entitH I ' To j-oCuba uuoa and ana JBack 5 ack' ' as as well we , ll as aa of of some Rnrrm contributions ron + rihu + ions to fo the flift North TVrvrth A A merican < mr / i «! , r , an Rei tiei , ''iew ieu \ , »» Ild »« Iu
maritime xncernauonai other literary law ; journals and , he . edited He also , with won cop distinction ious annotations as an , authorit Henry y Wheaton in the United ' s ' Elements States on o \ I I
Law .
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Trade Changes. I
TRADE CHANGES . I
; i Bar Messrs where . W their . Maxwell business as Son Law , hav Publishers e removed and from Booksellers 20 Fleet will Street be carried , to 8 Bell on as Yard usual , Ten . ^ I I
, business Dusiness Mr . Robert , , found iouna Watson it it necessary necessarv , Advertising to to remove remove Contractor iro from m his his , lias old old , --established established in consequence ofliees ofliees of at at the 74 great JFleet ^ ieei . increase Street oti ^^ - » , o I I
more commodious and convenient premises situated at 150 Fleet Street . I tors Messrs of Golden . Passmore Hours . & The Alabaster Rev . J , . o Jackson f Paternoster Wray Square is the present , have recently editor , become the propn I I
Messrs Mr . . W Win . F . . Reid Clay , & for Co . some has commence years with d Mr bu . sines James s on Thin his own of account Edinburg h 2 , and Teviot recently Place , * ^ Mm I general bookseller . , —^^ S _ r
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 16, 1882, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16011882/page/8/
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