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TRI-WEElmLYEDITION. TIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ri- -W ly One Year. - - - - 51.00 " Six-month..... --:-..2.10 S '' '.rftreVC ioitiH. - - -. 1.00 RA'TES OF AJ)VWR'ISING. One sjli11ro one iunsert ionl $1.01. For each s11bsitlnent inse uirtioni .'k-. Obitua ries and Tributto of Itosecn t. clurrged tor as4 a lvert.isoenu t,. 1 ilwrnl 'liscount mnado for coitriat advertisement . JOB WORK. Bill I ladca, Letter I [EUI18I, Envelopes Po.tors, Cards, InvitatioIs, 'rielt<. , &c. noni.ly exonuted at this o 0lico,-- (;il L'A L' FORt CASII. Coloridgo as a 'ralkir. Tho life of Bryan Waller Procter (.Barry Corn well), whieb is to be p)mblishud shortly, contains sotme very interesting reminisonees of literary great Inen that hive never beforo boen given to th Itblic. 'Tiho following sketch of Coleridge is a nasterpicco of pel-portraiture : "Ho was full .of words, full of thought, yielding both in an untfail ing hlow, that dolighte(d many and porplexed a few of his hearers. He was a man. of prodigious imiscoalano ous reading, always ready to (comi1 iiu)icato all ho know. From Alpha to Omega, all was familiar to him1. lo wsis dep in JICol) Bolanon. He w ts intimate with ''hollasi AquinasI and Qulevedo; with .3une;n and liKlt; with 'Peter Simple' and 'Ton (ansi. glo's Log,' al with all the old divines of Enghld and France. The pages of all the infidels had passed undor his eye and winide theuir legiti miato (and not more tham their legitiiate) impression. I w ~nt from flower to flower, the onghout, the wholo gardlen of learniiiig, like the butterfly or the bee-moseit like the boo. lie talked with evervhody 'about anything. Ie was so full of information that it was a relief to him to part with some portion of it to others. It was like laying down part of his burden. He knew little or nothing of the art of painting ; yet I havo heard lhim discuss the merits and defects of a pictureo of the poorest, class as thougl it had sprung from the inspiration of Raphaol. Ie would advert to cr tain parts and surmise that it had boon touched upon here and there would pronounce upon its charactor and school, its chiatrosuro the gra datiois, the haudling, ote., VhIen in fact it had no mark or merit or charactor about it. It became transfigured, sublinmated by the speaker's imagination." Several anecdotes of Coleridge's doings follow, of which we make rooim for two: "One day, when dining with some lawyers, lhe had beeni more thtan usually eloquent and full (Jr talk. His pierpotual inlterruptionis weoro r'esenitedl by3 one0 of the guests, whio said~ to his ne'ighbl or, -'ll stop t his follow ;' andi thereuponI~l adlthosed the miaster' of the hiouse withi '- -, I've not forgotten imy pr'omise to give you the extract from The Panducts. It was the ninth c'hapter that you woroO alluding to. It hegins: .1e ctcercs <juindanu phi losophi. 'l'Tardoni 1m, sir,' inter' posed1 (oleridge, 'therec I think you are in error. T1heo ninth ebiaptori begins this way: Ineident s(rpe .causte,' etc. 1i, was in vain to refer to anything on thle suppositLion thait the poet wa~s ignloranit, for lie r'eally had acquaintance wvith overy subi jct. I imagine that 110 man hads Oeer r'oad~ so manly books and aif thle samie timo hadio digest~ed so imuchl.' Thela se'ondt anceitdotoe is given in illusti'ationi of Coloridge's prpns ty to talk perpetually upon01 whtever' suibjet any one might suggelt : "Hoi had come from Hlighgate to Londlon for' thme solo purpose ot con1 suiting ai friend aibouit his son Hartley ('our dear Hartley'), toward whom 1h0 expressod, and I have no doubt felt, much an'xiety. lie ariv a. ed about one or two o'clock, ini the mid1(st of a conversation, whlich im mneditely biegan to fiterest hijm. Al .11(1~H struick inlto t1( hiomiddle of the talk very soon, and hold the 'eart of thle house' until dinner made its ap pearance about four o'clock. lie then talked all through the dinner, all the afternoon, all the evening, wi th scaricely a single ilnerrupion. 14 li~e ega :tiated on this subhjtxet and oin tha t. ; he drew fintc didac!~itions; ho nudo sblltle) criticisms. lie de sconded to aneicdotes, hiisto. :d, logical, rhetorical, he dealt with law~, medicino and divinity, until at last, live minutes beforo eight o'clock, the servant came in amd an ilounced that the Highgate stage wats at the corner of the streot and was waiting to convey Mr. Color idge home. Coleridge itmmediately started up, oblivious of aill time, and -said in a hurried voice: 'My dear Z-, I will come to you some other day and talk to you about our dear Hartley.' He had quite forgotten 1his son and everybody oh so ini the. ~, ~I. dlight of such an onraptured audli An engineer, wvriting, to thec I al~ timorit ('/rf e t1)011 the project, of M. (10 L0RHQep~I to 11o)od the (irou1t Desert of Sahlgri by letting in t1 w wafter of the sett, goes into it cttlcu blttion to showV. the Clkot of~ tihlls Stet1) 111)011 the II1Ll'IoVF of thIe world. The cover 144,000,000) squaro muile ini r'ound l Juunhl'r, anid the Desert of Sha i1rat eoversil )outl 1,OOO,OO() 8 1uaro )llu4J. The aLvera:ge depth olf Uth 110loadnw set, is~ 80 feet, froim which it is clcutlated the dcreaseLH ini the level of tlio prest~e1 Hem wouIld he 2 2.9 feet. T1hie chlIdreolf Caen. Stolnemanlf, the extenisiv V( ali iori'it, 1)hl tetr, hatve itt h(est four ki~nds oIf fruit, evert' (lay ini the year. Tile Generiai 11111tioiie I this iet to ai (orr'espond(' Ciit t, r da( (y wheni lie dropp)1ed jito a. i; tig I lo to en'ter at, ?piunheon of pairegorLi.. at eli l'', g~i il! 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