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w miau; uwimhitt. TES DAILY JOCRJUi.s a el tiKf, pobUahwa eaUr. X pt Monday a i r year; lUi far u w c eueearleers at Macau ni woaik ,i i wjck.Y journal. osIum i . tr, is pttbUabae every Thandtj el 11 . triuu . AUVfETtSIWO RATES ( DAILY )-On a Aay lW;We far each eubsquent AaartloeJ P V; -A J verM if wH BJuler bMd if "Business UA'.aaVewaaspelor ars aae1 t seats for-1 ery aabeiesot laaertlon Be M VMUpHMBl w tU elnae.'ed bMmi oaa iBHIirttn ypnoa Botiseeie erriagea or OnU. net tosxoeed eauaaa wlUBe hWll tree All eMIUoca Basilar Till t niff ill I saata fur Uu Faratsatei tar ' transient aavertlsejaeat aaae k mf If aavaaee Beguiar salve tats JvUllM MlMlcd rwmilr At U a4 M each aeontn rlnl"ttl"ni irtnitalntng p rtnf"! of eeel Mftm are eolletted. 90 ' mmiibmMIm anal be enacted to ba Dub IteBea thai tOfiUiWn ebiac Hone ale mhob a Use wlia Aftlrli me a ma of tbe antlior: or aaA will ataA mare uu eue solumn oiu '"aIV aereeei resiles acarle ved at an? anonr gSMnasn laainaima ma ooiaut Um name o aa aa la or y application at lb la office aud BOTMaf yaereui the gnervAooeeiiaia TUB JOURNAL. . a. mi. sMCW BXtRt. N. C. MAY 27 1MB. gtetaaae M tee Paal mIm at ! TJliriCUTION IN THE SECOND D IS ; . TR1CT. A eorrespondent of the Newa and , Observer urges the inportance of niaeation among Democrats of la aecand district, and in order to bring about this suggests that the '. delegates to the State convention from the rarious counties compos- i- lag the district meet in Raleigh on ' the aight of the 29th. - This correspondent thinks such a 4 1 a in nril .ir t j i fi I ft Meogaition of the second district apoa tha stale convention. The Democratic districts of the state al-- wajt rely on a full vote from the 'V a i . i. t ; v. .. 1 . ' eorraspondent sajs, that being V" ander tbe shadow of negro domina- tloo we "mu8t stand to the nick without fodder or corn." If tha meeting proposed will brlag abaat such unit j and a recog aitioa of the trdeat and most faith- fol aatyt ei Democrats in the Htale, . It ought to be held. : TIC BLUE iND UR1V. f) te Affiliate 'Jllh IL Ua4ar title of, "An Appeal to ' AJ1 arriving- Veterans of the Late Warl Both of the Armv and Navy. Both ol Bine and Gray," Phil &beridan Tost No. 1, of New York, baa issued a circular inviting the - GrajgiO affiliate with it, using the foUowtig language : "TiVafxtend tbe hand of Ira term . ' tj to arery honest veteran, lilac or gray. All sorrirors of the late war and its great armies, without 1 diatiaotion, are welcome. We base ii - j . . j i : H : ' . . tu cii uu our ueparieu. cujcimiu n " .last words, when he thanked the Creator for allowing him to live to AM (k Wtrtti anil Urnth mntiilAiT -POT 1W V U OUU UUI,U . V """.VU, ' 'Let aa hate peace oor I'nion and Freedom Forever!'" Tbeae are noble sentimeuts aud brave words. It Ingalls does noth ing Am for his country, than to arooae tbe patriotic emotions of bia ooontrymen, he will not have Urad ia vain. There is a l'rovi deaea ia everything. When the Qamator from Kansas was deliver. tag bia philippic against distin guished Union generals, an unseen Laad waa moving upon tbe cords of patriotic hearts, and bringing erweet mosic from jarring discord. Wbea the same lips that an a the natlxedtbe Booth enrsed McClellan, the peefleas, and Hancock, tbe Mperb, taany a soldier, who bad follolr their standards, said : .'ThaifaiioVfai mad," and bis male dictioir tecime ' the prophets of bU'doesaii It U mi Wonder that the honorable net belonging to uPhil Sheridan roet, ie that it is time for them 3 laloTe the manhood of the South J and' dalaa fraternity with the trokea rercnant of the heroic - miea led by Jackson, tbe invin ( ' :a9d:Lee.the laoreme. The ioa Of these patriotic men, so - TtMe to. them, and so grateful cs, aoopda tbe preclude to tbe Cpaaoa that will sooa roll, i ware of melody, from tbe At i tie to tbe Paclfla, and from the i bound rocks of Kew Eagland to ' ' e vine-dad sborea of the Kexlcaa -x ' -' 7 ;: ,. -. 'Tbea the Yolame ia finished that - ? tbe heroic achievements of between the 6&tee, tbe j Nortlr and the SoathwM stand to. mm gethp on Tibeedeal of Fame, tat'smili- in the Arffbt"' Yn.flrnTni nf l illifiLrtoos met, none willsLed uore jutre on tha'Americai TJaibn than McClellao and Lee, and Jackson 1 and IliaUCOCk The Diocese ef Essteni Krth Carolina. Fa YKTiKTUJUSrlf. fO, May 21. The fifth annnal convention of the Diocese of East Carolina' met in session ia St. John's Cbnrch yesterday. After prayer byEer. Dr. "Watson, presiding bishop, the roll was called and twenty clerical and thirty lay delegates were found to be present. A quorum being present, the bishop declared the convention organized. The opening sermon was preached by lie v. E. M. Forbes, the oldest minister present, Rev. Robert Strange being absent. After tbe services the following oonunittees were appointed : Flec tions, Rev. N. E. Price, P. E. Darden and E. K Bishop; new parishes, Kev. L. Eborn, D. C. Winston, 15. It. 13 uske. Rev. Hat-. Harding preached an able sermon last night. Tbe morning session today was occupied by an exhaustive report of the bishop on ministerial work. The afternoon waa devoted to routine work and reports of stand lug committees. Itev. Dr. Arnold will conduct services tonight. NOTES. The Episcopal Convention is composed of remarkably handsome and cul.ured men. Eight hundred Kaleh exour siomsts are here taking the city by storm. No boat excursion because of high watei. Itaae hall 4 to 0 in t.ivor ( f Kaieigh. .Mrs. Walter Leak, a nio.st lovely woman, died suddenly last night. YVKDNKHDAY, 4 1'. M. The afternoon service was oc cupied iu receiviug reports electing committees and general routine business. The Council adjourned to Thursday, 10 a. m. The Council reassembled, iu addition to the attendance of yes terday there were present two clergymen aud representatives from two pan.shes. The bishop read his address. Committee wcro appointed to take appropriate action in reference to the death of Her. Horace O. Hilton and of non. Pimcan K. Macltac. Reports of various committees were received. Kecess for divine service. In lieu of a sermon was u charge Irom the bishop vAith will be priuted both as an appendix to the journal and in pamphlet form for distribution. At 4 p. in. the council reas sembled. Tbe parish at the chapel of the Cross at Aurora was admitted into union with the council. Fraternal greetings were sent t the. conven tion of tha Diocese of North Caro lina in session at Salisbury. The elected deputies to the General Council were : Clerical, Iters. Dr. Uuske and Hughes. N. Harding and Y. W. Shields; lay, Dr. A. J. Deltossett, Major John Ilaigb, Col. J. X. Atkinson, Wilson 0. Lamb. Tbe trustees of the Diocese and of the University of the South are the same as last year. St. John's Church, Wilmington, was chosen for holding tbe next session of the council. Adjourned till Friday at J:.i0 o'clock. Kcw Una for tbe I . S. Navj. Tbe new 53 ton gun which has recently been completed at the South lloston Iron Works has been loaded on tbe deck of a schooner, and is to be transported directly to Sandy Hook, where it is to be tested under government ment supervision. This gnn is of the French type, and ia a 12 inoh breech loading cast iron rifle, hooped and tubed with steel. Tbe casting, when taken out of the pit, weighed 00 tons, which has been reduced to its present gross weight of b.i through the shrinkage in taming and boring. The oataide of the gun is made of 27 wrought steel rings, which are shrank on, overlapping in each a way as to re enlorce one anolner. Tbe bore is provided with asteel tnbe5 inches thick, which is i named at the breech and extends as far as the trunnions, a distance of 14 ieet The gnn Is SO feet king. -The trial to which tbe gnn is to be subjected at Sandy Hook is a very severe one The standard of the trial is '500 rounds, using an 800 pound projec tile and a charge of 205 pounds qf powder, this is the same lest to which the American Rodmaa.wbich waa cast at tbe same foundry, waa subjected, and, which tfit not come np to the standard, as tbe erosion became so great teat farther test ing was discontinued after the 137th round. It is hoped that tbe eteel tobe In the bore ofjha .new. gnn will .enable it to resist the wear, and thai it may be , able io stand the severe 'requirement of the : Qrd nanf)e Bureau, r..'i " . Tbe Hodman gtur is ban j bthj at Sandy Hook awaiting the result of the experiment of the new gun, and in case ine mat is saturactory ft may be possible, with tbe knowl edge now to be had concerning the practicability of inserting a steel tube in a east iron gnn, that the Rodma gun may be rebored and provided with a steel core, as in the ease or the French gnn. The Sooth Boston) Iron Works have also ia course of completion a new gun or we Italian type, which is to be subjected to the same gov ernment test. This is the gun which met with an accident while being cast in 1884. While the metal was being ran into tbe mould the flash broke and the liquid metal vomited out through the top of the mould, causing considerable loss and delay. This event was commented upon and illustrated in the Scientific American of July 26, 1884. When completed, tbe gun will weigh 54 tons. The last casting, which has been most satisfactory, has been euccesf. fully bored, and is now ready (p receive the steel tube whiob is to be inserted at Hs breech. Tbis tube is 14 feet long and 5 inches thick. The gun has not yet been rifled. 1 Perhaps the most important ord nance woik, however, that is. being conducted is the construction of two "built-up" steel rifles. These are all fcteel and have an eight inch bore. These guns are of a differ ent type from any that have been coostiocted here, and their success or failure will bare much to do in determining the future of gun mak ing in this country. Two eight inch pneumatic gun carriages for naval use are also being constructed at tli use extensive works, as also four 10 inch carriages of a similar type for use on the monitor Terror. One of the new ten-inch steel bieech-loading rifles has recently leeu tested at Annapolis. This gnn was designed for the ironclad Maintonomoh, and was tested after being mounted on its hydraulic turrent carriage. The gun was handled with great apparent ease and performed quite as good service after as before the triai. This gun is the first of the ten inch rifles for the ironclad monitors. It is 27 feet 6 inch long and weighs 58,000 pounds, exclusive of Its car riage. It fires a charge of 250 poands of cocoa powder and a steel armor-piercing sheel weighing 500 pounds. Itgives a muzzle energy of from twenty-four to twenty-five thousand government tons. Scien tific American. IrialiAKuUkad Mu. Governor John Ireland, of Tezai; Simon P. liughea, of Arkansas; 8. D. McKoery. Governor of Louisiana; E. B. Turner, Judge U. H. Court; Ex-Oor. Hubbard. Minister to Japan; Mat ion Martin, ax-Lieut Qorernor of Texas ; W. R. Miller, ex-Oorernor of Arkansas; E. A. Perry, Governor of Florida; W. D. Bloxham, ex-Governor of Florida; John B. (IdTdon, Qorernor of Georgia: Alex. Uretg, Bishop of the Episcopal Chiirchand Chanoellor of the Univer sity of the South, and hundreds of other distinguished man of the United 8tates in all professions and in every depart ment of aeieno have had their aight restored by the use of Uswkee aCrye talized Lenses. All eyr-i fitted and fit sruartntepd by F. H. Duffy, New Berne. N. C 7dsnl ITS USE FOR KIDNEYS. J xDP. Ox,. May 26. 1887 1 have len ulIerlDic from kldusy dtsea lor a month peat, aud I lie naln la atv baok vaa very severe. My ocoapaUon requires a (iiuu new ui wnun i. uif 'i ana x euirerea all the time. I saw one man who said ha was cured by nalng Botanle Blood Balm (8. B. U.) and i eommsooad nalng It, and the fln is a great deal laaa. hava only need wo bottlea and believ It will effect a cure by Ibe aae of a few mors hollies. Yours rea- pecttally, J. E. Colsmak Pare Blood le of Prlcelea Valae. Tbe Blood Balm Ox, Atlanta, Oa.: Uv IWtt U.v I k... n. .1 u.i J - . uw.a, .VI WU1 .11111 DaedB B. B. aa portlier of the blood and to suiiu w w ww eyeu9ai k eiirraj 17 , ana con sider it without exception tbsflnrat remedy iuc j. 1 1111 1 'i lam ujiraBk Your with beet wlabea, Abihtr u. Liwra, Editor Southern Society For (sale in New Berne at tbe drae stores of R. N. Duffr and E. H. MeadowA may $500 Reward! We will pay the above Twwarfl for any ease 01 nver complaint, oyspeMa, , atok tuadaotto, tndlgaauoo, eonstlpatlon or eoetlvaneai wa Cannot eara with Weet'a Vegetable Liver nils, wbea tha dlreetlona era atrletly aom plied with. They are purely vegetable, aad never fkU to give satisfaction. Large boxes eonuining 80 sugar coated pllla, fSc For sale by aU drugglata. Beware ofeonnterfelts ana imitations. The eeanlne mannfacUired oniy DTjuna u, wuiAlU, Ota W. Alad laon St.. Cbleaao. 111. 84 by R. N DUFFY, druggist. New Berne, H.u. ap4dwly S6B KroY ajtrwarl PtiUod sw Ps Valuable piantation ;- -n & , sstwBsBSBw) , . ' t. In Jones exraDtf, ttalf beiwea PoUtasvUte) aad Traatoa, sm Um Qakf Bddsj. road, half a mils f torn i ood utndinx on Trot rirar; Tha tract oos tains abosit foor ikmuini. isris. ooe hnadrad susd tr - under ewlUrwtiogw tbe beiAfiee we41 litatoradWeU adspt- 4 is) OOTB-r (XlttbaUiPwAA, wto. -Qooi baOilaga. Jrood water, good, ssfefabotv hood - and iawJlhy. Cheap Jew xmsb. Apply 4 JOVKMAj. orSe or to ; 4. fTwABtjiuar Knimptflw, . ap9dwU BUBm Absolutely .Pure. This powder nerer ranee. A aaarvei rt arttT.atrBKtk. and wtMricaoaaeneaa. Mo m aaaiuMAtaal than the ordinary kinds, and east aoibasold In earn petition with the m altltade flow teas, aaortwetchUalDBt or ataoapbata aowden. Bold only to oana. Hot ax. BAKiva) rowBAB Oo.. lot Wall-el.. N. T. novls-lvdw For bam ut Mew pern by Alex. HUler, 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS A FINE STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE- SPECTACLES. I keep a larger stock of Spectacles than any other store in North Carolina. I take particular paina to fit tbttin to the eyes of parties needing them. Having winked atesilily at lb benob for over ihir.y years, I believe 1 oan dc as good work as any utchmaker in tut Ht&te. COME AND SKE ME. SAM. K. EATON. Middle atreel. Opposite Baptist Church. fl2 dwlf WALTER'S Photograph Gallery ! I take great pleasure In informing my friends, and the public generally, that my New Studio ie now oompiete. . My Light is on tbe New Improved Plan. 1 have spared neither pains or expense in arranging this Light, so as to give to all my work that Soft Porce lain Effect. Every style of pioture copied and en larged to any size desired. ' A successful career of twenty-five years in Norfolk, Vs., is proof ol the satiBfacMon 1 Alwajp givo. My work, ipeaks for itself ; by t I hops to gain your oonfideboe and merit your fetors Very respectfully, TB08. WALTER. N. W. oor. Middle and Pollock sts., Over Duffy's drug store. janSldwtf NEtV BERNE. N. 0. Commissioner-' 8 alb. Pursuant to a judgment of the Su pe rior Oourt of Craven coontv, in an ac tion entitled-Wm Cohen, Executor of H. Cohen, va. R. .P. Williams, Adm'r, and others, rendered at the February Term, 1888, in which judgment I waa dolt appointed a commissioner to sell the hereinafter described land a There for on Wednesday, May fiOih. 1888. at II o'clock, M., or as toon thereafter aa the Suptrior Court shall adjourn it morning session, I will sell for cask to tha highest bidder at the court house door the following land, to wit; Lying In Craven county, beginning at the month of Otter creek oa the south side of Nease river, aad running tbenoe with said creek to Crooked ran. And theaoe with said run to tbe intersection of J. W. Latham and J. S. Fisher's tine U Neuse river, thenoe down tbe said ran to the beginning. . k O. H. GUION. April 20, 1888. CommiseioBer. Round Knob Hotel. W. D. SPHAOITB, 1rep'r. 3T3 ROUND KNOB, K. C." Most Piciuretqae Scenery In Western North Carolina. POINTS OT INTEREST HEAR BY: St. Bernard"MountAlA..!.u .... Old Fort, ,...l)lstant fi Miles, uatawva Fails, Mod Out.. ,. . Swannanoa Tunnel Pinnacle of the Blue Bldge. Potato-Top i...-.... Toa River. Sne trout Oahtng nnogea' iron epnoga... Kenya iron atprings,, rtngs,...-.. U , the Grave of Prof, Mltc t point east er the Bjoeky atitooeu's r-BBK, the hlgbeat AtouniAina.BineJDUiea. , Pore eoe dry alrnnepa erw, no toga;' light dews. Trains step aa the doer,- - ttpil - Open all In year.' TenneTeasotiabls try month or week. - - ' aiB dwt JlTIQBjSSxo XT aaA. W. WHl move An or, ahanS Jaanarv IStK. 1888, to tbelr Mir Office, orw th Bank tot House of Green; For PetarM L i r". . i . il . . . . auura peiy Wjiygsp i jgmmn. Mtahaadveaaarnav caatta I awnaiacwiai Ml apf I ve sxvsimrs afaadrraw aad "--"!'''' Tj 11 (HssC'I araeeUhe paad i flai'eaesl.f aTOWtJt, a.P l 'V i AT TO II IVCY 'AT: LAW, OiEee whb P. U. Tivf, two iocri SoTjth of New Derm J. u t l J, I.EALTII IS WEALTH! U BEAD CAREFULLY, f DR. K. C. Wkst8 Ntavi its IIrain TabaI mi xt, a guarantaad aparloe fur HU na, Ututneta. Cunvuiaiuua. Kl ia, Nervous eupalaMa. ataadaehe, Nervous hroatralloQ c iiMfd by tha of alooitol or toburo, Wakeralursa, Maatai Depnaaioa, HofieblDg of Ui Brala reatiltlng la inatuilty and leading la suiaery, deoay aod duath, 1'remaiare Old Ase,UarTenera) Ixaa tit tower in either aax. Involuaiary Ixiun ana n permit torrbo-a eauaed by over-nertlon of ibe bi an. W9i( ah0S4 or ovar-lnuulgeuee. aeh iki ojd talns one month' treatment. S'.Ou ui, or six boules for 15.00. sent by mall pr paid im receipt ol pr co. WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To tor any ee. With taoh order reoeivnJ by tin or six boxes, accooipuntt d villi $6 UU. we mill seod the purciiaer our written gur autea IO refund the nioue r if the iieatturnt does tol ttl.ct cuje. Guarantees issued ooly by R. N. DUFFY, druggist, boIh nRfnt, New Barne. N. G. f.4 dwly Well, I Should Smile If yieni Ice Cream Frttzcia ut J. C. WhittJ 's don't beat 'em all, binl that Alabaatine will just make your tld boose look as good as new. Don't fail to Call on him for anything ou neti in the Hard ware line. " Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OK SEND Ycur ORDERS TO US. We have in stock a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C 8. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes direct from (he Boston factories. We are celling all grades FLOUR from the Mills in Mich iR an very low. We also job Lerillard and Oail & Ax Snuff. ROBERTS BROS., South rtot St.. Nne Bsnw.JV. O HUMPHREYS' SOIOOFATEIO VXTEEINABY SrECITICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. QOO PAUEBOOB. ea Treat meat af Aalmaleaad Chart Bent Free. roaas feveve. Confeetkma. Inlemmailnn. A-A.-Heleai Mealaalilp. Milk Fever. H. BV-bt rale, Iwieae, K brinaiUn, K F.ririe ar tJrtaBe"frarhe. ie. Jleaierrhi tadftldaeyni Mill Maai eeaee. se. VlKaUaaeOOaodHedkator. tl.OO rrleataglsMaOvrt0doeei)i .60 SVald by Dras-gtatei or ' Peat Prepaid aa Receipt af Price. Hsmptirayf Mad. Co., 10 Fulton it., H. T. lawrZIFSRETS' HOKtOPATHIO H H SPECinCKo.ii O lm mm ma w ealr aaaaM reandf for Kinrsus Debility, Vita! Weakness, aae PmliaMia, tnm eiei emS ar ether eaaaaa gl etai naL or i (Ui aaA larae ia powder, for Ba, Bota av Oaoaaine, or eent paatpaHl e raeelpt of Mini, atfi- ami Or., rae at,, a t. Steamer Howard, Independent Steamboat Line. Oa and after Monday, the 9th day of April, the" ateatnet Howard will ran the following ached ule: ' For lolloksviUe every Tuesday at eight o'clock, returning game day. For Trenton svery Thursdaj at right e'olook, returning Friday. ' . 3.3. LASITTER. Mtnager. 3. 3. DiaoaWAT, Acant at New Berne. .A4 0 Tbe:M3 - Stilus 1 Igliast ;r-ja.'A-. JO.X A.UV A" AfcLi;CO, . Aad wondergVUow ti it that loAu aell so rrroch lower than anv one else? : riltAllycm: I cava determined to be faai'jr eatiafied for the c&h, apd W(JRJT. pUFMAUPfROFITS. yri.ntva te: rim tlumu.,' vr: C-naa and try from me. aod ton will! r-f ver regre it. " - ,. E. R. JONES, t New Ferte, y. CT ..A i -if 1 1 E V lUiilic i'ifflrla'rirfjiia Iiitrni "fp-?l wbeeii, N, C , AprO 18, td88.--: ( t Special Time Table FOR TRUCK TRillfl. I No. 2C01 ALL, RAIL." a ";. Supplement to Time Taile- No. 8 of AprU 18, 1SS8. l.jave Newbern 11.00 A.M. ; " Oar Be....:.: '.. 11.39 - ! " Tuecarora 1LW 1 " Core Cftk 18.21 P.M. ' Dover 12.47 " " Caswell 1.07 " Kinston 1.30 Falling Oseek 1.53 " L-iGraDge a. 16 " i " Beau 2 40 " I Arrive Ooldsboro .3 Iff " ShipmtnU by tbis train are due to ar rive at destination as follows: ' Richmond USA M. I Wtmnington, D. C. . . 7 45 " Balinuore 10.00 " ; Philadelphia 4 00 P.M. Jersey City 7 00 I Pier 27, New York.... 9JD) " ' Only 82 hours Newbern to New York. Returning, tbis train will follow No. , 61 into Newbern, unless otherwise or-' dered by train dispatcher. H. L. DILL, Buperintendeat. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. -All others, simitar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he hat others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. I naist upon the Exact Label and Top. roa oale tvtkYwNtu. Babe sklt sv 6E0. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. and Wktafcey Ifak- Ite eared Mbosaa wuh oatpaia. Book of aae. tteulart eent PH.EB. BM.WOOlXBT.M.a Atiiiuu, Ca. offloe e WbUahaU at. The Century Magazine With (he November, 1887, issue The Century commences ita thirty fifth volume with a regular circula tion or almost 250,000. The war Papers and the Life of Lincoln in creased itH monthly edition by J00, 000. The latter history having re counted the events of Lincoln's early years, and given the necessary survey of the political condition o, tbe country, reaches a new period, with which his secretaries were moHt immediately acquainted JM Hl f AW f: 3 L uder t lie captain Lincoln in the War the writers now enter on tbe more important part- of their narrative, viz.: the early years of the War and Privsideiit Lincoln's part therein. " Supplementary War. Papers, ollowiug the '-battie series" by . 1 distin;iiilie(l generals, will de scribe interesting features of army life, tunneling from Libby, narra tive of personal adventure, etc., General Sherman will write on 'The Grand Strategy of the War." Eennan on Siberia. Kxoept the'Life of Lincoln and '" the War Articles, no more impor-." " tr tant series hasever been undertaken N by The Century than this of 'Mr.- V Kenan's. With tne prevfoas- preM; paration of four years7 travel and.-, study in Russia and . Siberia, the , author undertook a journey of 15, 000 miles for the special inrestiga- . . tion here required. An in trod uo tion from the Russjan Minister of, the Interior admitted him to the , . principal mines and prisons, where , ' he became acqnafnted with' some '. ."; . three hundred State, exiles Jib erals, Nihilists, and others', and : the series will be a stattling ad well as accurate revelatlba of the exile . system . Tbe man; illustrations by , tbe artist and pbotoirrapher, . Mr. George A. Frost, whp accompanied , the author, wjll add greatly to ibe . " valued tbe'arficlep, . V A Noyel by Eggleston. ' ' with illustrations will run through ; the year. Shorter novels will fol- ' , v. low by Cable and Stockton, . 8bov v . ter fictions will appear every.;i; nionm. . . i Miscellaneous Peatttrei. will comprise several Hlntrkrxl articles on Ifeland, by Cbarles.pe Kai: papers ioncMnir 'the field of H ' Jtbe; - 'Snnday-School 'Leswus'.'t illustrated by E. L. "vYilson; wijd t Western lile, by Theodore Jroooe- x relt ; tbe Knghsh t fiathedrals, bylS.,iw Mrs..Tan nsselaei. with tIla8tra.;e.L'jlf tions'by Pennell Dr.. -Buckley's -Hi raloable papers on" Dreams', Spirit-j Oalistn, and Clairvoyance; essays in -n criticism, art,travel, aad biography v ,,j poems; cartoons; etc ' ' -" ; ,. By1 a Special clfer tho' numbers for "s- ' I lh past year (containing the Ltni ';? & eolii history) may be secured Tritb '1' the year's Pn"b?cription 'f-n-a Kp,"1 Twnber, 1857, twee'r-f. r u scs in - ail, for J j.(J,cr,Tr;:.i tbe last year's : - pembrrs ban J.-m6!y bound, 7.r,0. ' rr';.;;! r 1 ty THE CrTrnv Vo. L. ".3 L'-ist 37 '. ftrccf,, cv VcTl-. ii -rt
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