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nature . ' German readers of French novels will
wel-Professor Villatta ' s ' Parisismen' an come alp the habetical fact of the collection meanings of being French in German " — argot ¦ — " — — — " ——— ; and — but " —¦——
not liii ^/ i . in » v Eng - « r * ¦* lish " 1 T renders J ** l ? the J _ T _ _ work ^ -i T _ inaccessible ___ # TT ~~—to those who are not conversant with the i
German language . A j distinguished lbJb French litterateur and
^^ . ^ p ^^^ Mm' ^ mw ^^^^ TJpBpYAt ^^^ " —^ ^^ — ^ — — — —^ — — ^— — — ^ ^^ — — — — savant ^^^ has recently been lost to the world of ¦ letters wj m § \ l * ^ f ^ m ] T \ J in ^ fc *» the ^^^^^^ - ^^ person » - ~~ — — of M . Renier ~ , 7 a — member — — —— ^^
—of the Institute . Born at Charleville on May 2 , 1809 , he prosecuted his studies so diligently
that that . he lip . was was unanimously unanimouslv elected elected Uirector Director or of the College of Nesle ( Somme ) . Relinquishing this posthe went to Paris in 1840 where ¦ he i
took ^ J ^ L ^ m f ^^ W ^ J 9 pup ^^ f ^^^ r *^^ F ™^ ils , ^ w ^^^^^^ , ^^^^ edited ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ — conjointl — ^^ y w — ithM — , . Philippe ^^^ ^^^ JMW Lebas w ^* . ^^* the »» . — »• v * Dictionnaire - — Eneyclope ^ " 'dique de — ^ ^
France . ' In 1845 he founded the ' Revue de Firmin Philosop -Didot hie' ' and s * Encyclope edited the "die Moderne new edition ' until of
1850 . He was then selected to collect the Roman inscriptions in Algeria , and subsequently
the Historical Committee commissioned him to perform a like office for the Roman inscriptions of Gaul . Besides filling the chair of Epigraphy
at the College of France , M . Renier was a member of several scientific and literary
societies and archaeolog , and negotiated ical purchases many valuabl for the e Fren artistic ch
Government , and was . always active in forwarding antiquarian researches .
In memory of Gustav Nachtigal , one of the foremost ~ — ' - ~ ' ¦ ¦» ^^ m ^ W 0 of ^^ r ^ k p African «< H ^^^ b 4 U Jb —b » i" ^_ iw * m mm exp ^^* +-mm * W ^ lorers *** ^^ ^ ^^ ~^ ^^ , J two ^^ w w ^•^ monuments * m *^* m **^ am «¦* *» ^ * m ^^ m ^^ * mtmm w r ^ v
are to be erected—one in the town of Stendal , where where he was born , the other at Cape Palmas ,
of wnere one whose he he died died life , , and and had where where been the tne consecrated mortal mortal remains remains to the
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WELCOME ! John G . Whtttier in Literary World .
Take our hands , dear Russell Lowell ; Our hearts are all thy own .
To-day we bid thee welcome Not for ourselves alone . In the ¦ ¦ long years of thy absence
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Of the Mystery untold . For the hands that cannot clasp thee
, For the voices that are dumb , For each and all I bid thee II U \ — — _
j k A grateful welcome home ! I ¦¦ ¦ i i -i i . ' ,
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For Cedarcroft ' s sweet singer To the ninefold Muses dear ;
For the Seer the winding Concord Paused by his door to hear ;
For him who , to the music Set Of the the old heml and ock tender and the story pine ,
Of the lorn Evangeline ; And for him the three-hilled city
Shall hold in memory long , 4 / Whose — — name — - ~ — ¦ - ^ is the hint and token — - i — - ^ ^» - ^— - ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ pv -w m - ^^»«^ ^^^^ mm' ^* . ^ 4 ^—^ b ^ i ^ ^ h ^ mt
Of the pleasant Fields of Song ! For the old friends unforgotten ,
r For or tne the young vounsr thou thou hast hast not nnf . tnnwn known I speak their heart-warm greeting ; Come back and take thy own !
From England ' s royal farewells , Come And back honours dear fitl Russell y paid , Lowell
To Elmwood , ' s waiting shade ! , Come home with all the garlands
That crown of right thy head . I speak for comrades living , I speak for comrades dead !
Amesbury , Mass ., Sixth month , 1885 .
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Two important biographical works are announced by the Century CompanyNew York
for early publication . One is William , Lloyd , Garrison : the Story of his Life told by his
Children . ' The work will be in two volumes , and will be illustrated with portraits of Mr . Garrison and his associates in the anti-slavery
work . The other book is The Life and Times ' of Samuel Bowles' the founder of the
Springfield Republican , written , by Mr . G . S . Merriam , who announces that he ' writes with entire
independence from the standpoint of his personal opinions . '
Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland , a sister of President Clevelandhas written a volume of h a Mm Pp ) , . Bpppppppm m ba —__ . -ppp « ¦ * ¦ riPBtak ( paj ^ ^ *^^ ^ ^
York essays , , w which ill publish Messrs . this . Funk month & . Wagnalls ^^^ It bears , New the
title of * George Eliot , and other Studies , ' and consists of essays on historical , ethical , and
theological subjects . Messrs . A . D . F . Randolh & Co . New
A ta a pB K BK B Mi *¦¦ K p * i , York ^^^ ^^^ , will publish ^ immediatel ^ ^^ . ^ y the ^^ lectures ^ delivered in St . George ' s Episcopal Church ,
St . Louis , on Sunday evenings in Lent , 1885 . The various lecturers represented the PresbyterianBaptistMethodistEpiscopal ( North
and ^_ South - , ) , Congregational * dpk , , , and Lutheran ¦ BJtfBl . ¦ . Churches . Dr . Fultonthe rector of St . , ^& B ^ H A A ~_^ ~ _ ^ . ^^^^ ^_ ^ *
George ' s , writes an Introduction on Christian Unity .
Willi The am last M . comp Baker leted author story of by the His lat Maj e Rev esty . M PJP 4 IT SHU yself W p ^ P ^ ^ ppr « b ] bI « 1 ^ ' & ^»* B » -B ^ p T c ^| pr . V , m is MB ^ a ^ » , tal ^ " . BT" ^ — . e " ^» " of ^ * - ¦ Texan — ^ ^ P ¦ * — — - ^ b- ^ b life . — -- - — -. — , deal - - -p ^ -,-,- i ,- ng „ -- - j - jj
with two brothers who chose different employ-It me will nts , be indic publi ated shed by th seriall e titl e , in St . Ni chol Silver as . /
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 15, 1885, page 643, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15071885/page/7/
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