ß CHRISTIAN ------ :—-A—“ ■ —r— Correspondence. HERALD. — ) likq. diamond dust. I brought one in to-day« that wds like a jewel case full of jewels. Since I became interested in Miss Hallowell’s Botany lectures, ics in dray’s Structure of Botany, though but few of these questions were asked at the . written lesson. It finishe«! up leaves and the l«*c- tnre on Thursday was on the posi- ! ^o^Te^esfa^e on tVie stem. *5 he sufficed to convince me that it would be neither pleasant nor pro­ New England Letters. fitable for me to remain at Paris. XVMBBK VTII. I went on to Cynthiana.. At this .granted. ihe. AI-i-ikL. Hi. 1882 church, without charge, after put­ - Dear Friend» at Home ; liegin to have a deeper meaning, class had a twig of linden and ting into my han«l bills ‘"Lecture For the past week until yester- and I often repeaLover Thoreau’s birch to sketch and «lescriln* after absolutely free. No collection will day, the lake has beep like a silver thought when lie first observed th«' the lecture. Miss Hallowell is one be taken.” I had a good hearing mirror, reflecting the .brilliant fo­ beauty of the modest wayside of the sweetest an«l most unassum­ Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. •* O liage that l>ends down and kisses grass. How often have you spoken ing of little bodies, but her knowl- The-brethren expressed themselves lightly its semblance in the water, ■well p l e as erfcr—f* vnjuy id, wliftg""!H. a^ every passingdireezr-- Tlrenr+rwr,- before, nor 'saw you, though you wonderful. I don’t know lmw Cynthiana, th«* hospitalities of Wm. all week lopg, the ripe brown have brushed mv feet every morn- tru<* it is, but they say instead of a Stanley, their preacher, a man of ♦ *■ leaves* have come drifting down, inj as I passed. So I pluck the final examination she takes her more than ¡werage ability and not in heaps but one by one, as feathery grass for its own, as class over to the botanical garden much experience. He and 1 were they liave ripened earlier than their another do«—< for Thu »roa n's xa k ro -nt -Cairrhn«tge for a pit'W. “ Th e practicing law in Leavenworth fellows ; the little siEiiped squirrels Our Botany programme was put Botany lecture room and labratory City at the same time in 1857-9. almost tame enough for one to on the l»oar«l last week thus : are the same and for 1st.year ar«* Our reminiscences of those t-roulJ- reach out and catch, sat chippering Thursday -Lecture by one the oyer the Stone Hall dining rooms, ous and exciting times were very under the oak trees crunching where we meet at 9 A. M. Tuesdays, 1 pleasant. I have enjoyed no acorns. Once in a while a gray class.. .Quiz on lecture. squirrel shyer than the others We< 1 nesday.—Written examina­ Wednesdays* an«l Thurs«lays for I similar perio«l in my travels more two hours work. As we are oblig­ 1 fully and «lelightfully than the wouTd-do scampering up the steep tion. incline on the other • side of the Tuesday.—Lecture By Miss ed to go from here to the colleg«* at ! throe days spent with Bro. Stanley, 8:20 for chapel service, it takes j His. very interesting family, com- Longfellow pon«l from the roa«l we Hallowell and Labratory work. take so many times daily, and far Before we began the study all some vigorous exercise to get back 1 posed of Sister »Stanley, her thro«* above the arching treetops the wer«* request«*«! to piirchase sketch here at 9 o’clock. I’ll not say any- I sons, an«l three daughters, ^ded all hea\‘^TrT'5Cl‘ro'SiT-7teeply■btne'"H)at" Twioks, pencils, robbers, &c. Gray’s TtrhTg"al>tnffTHyA>wn sketches, only ' that courtesy and kin«Incas could it seemed a storm could never ' New Structure of Botany for refer- I begin to see that they do look ■ contribute to the enjoyment of the ’ T ♦ brew. How mistaken, for yester ence an«l note !>ook. Each student some like leaves and I hojieio be occasion. «lay morning the rain was pouring is provided with a small tabh* cov­ able by. and by tq- write you some Thursday morning I took the real Botany letters.. For fear you without even asking, aby ,your ered with white oil doth, and a train for Cincinnati, where I ar­ may think this life is like a fabled ri ve«l at 12 A. M. 1 called at the leave, an«l before night if you couhl small tray to hol«l leaves for sketch­ dream, I must tell yju that I have have seen .the state of the road past ing. For th«* last five weeks we Standard office, an« I learne«! that the College of music, you woul«l have had nothing hut leaves and seen three girl in tears to «lav, Bro. Errett was absent in Atlanta, were . ... so ... discouraged and Georgia.»,...X.calkil.^ have asked no «¡uestions, why • every ev« ry«>ne is obliged to sketch « \ < , y they ■ - ---- n gi. irl is requeste« 1 to bring _ a pair of leaf in her sketch-1xmk and write a homesick. My own «yes ar«* al­ I ! of the Review, but thè editor was I rubber Imots. At-dinner ottc young lmtanical descriptionSvith it. That most out. I’ve got the toothache, out. At 5 i>. m . I went al tonni of the lady remarked, “ I got a p >int of is calle«l labratory work. The the sol«* is coming off of mv left shoe, my gossamer flies like a flag Maysville packet, an«l in twenty water in my shoe down by Music Quiz is- «¡uestions from the teacher Hall.’’ What large shoes you must (there ar«* two !»eside Prof. Hallow­ in the wind !>ecau.se the buttons minutes was gliding over th«* placid wear, came dryly from -her «oppo­ ell) conc«*rning ibrnicr work, on «*v ar«- lost I've broken my stylo­ waters of the beautiful Ohio; and site. To see the inmates of Stone ery day except l«*cture days. The graph i<* pen, my cuffs are all dirty, in a few minutes thereafter some Hall start to chapel on such a lecture by one of the class, was a I want to go to Boston and can’t, thief took my overcoat from my morning is enough to provoke the' review of the work already «lone, localise 1 sent all the money I ha«l ’ state room, an«! I saw’ nothing more mirth of the most serious; for a an«l the quiz was directe«l at her to Europ«* for pictures, and I’m of it even to this «lay. I immedi­ gossamer with the hooddrawn over by th«* whole class instead of the oblige«I to have a zouave gymnastic ately reporte«! to the clerk, saj’ing the hea«l almost down to the nose, teacher. It was fine for the major- dress mad«* this week an«l there is it was then oii'tb«- l»oat, for we ha«l is never a beautiful article of dress I itvjit dr<*a frightened and embarrassed her saw a place so bar«! on shoes in it turn up on the l»oat he would means of knowing whether they till 1 know she suffer«*«! from the all my Jifc; nor a place so lovely cause it to be left at the Maysville envelop a frien«l or stranger, for be effect all day. M ss Hallowell said in the gorgeous coloring of au­ wharf on the return trip. the one they cover tall or short, she was sorry every one could net tumnal leaves. I remember well I “ Such things you know must he — In every famous victory.” thin or stout the general contour have a chance but the lectures by tilt' autumn brightness of our own 1 landed at Maysville at 4 A. M., is the same an«l their appearance the class would not come more woods, but they do not equal these went to the Central Hotel, where I something like monks of the middle than a dozen times during the which are said to !>e exceptionally waited until 8 o clock, an«! after v ages in masquerade. year and tlx* lecturers should l»e fine this season. breakfast 1 set out in search of M ary S tump . To-day 1 las been fairer and I chosen by lot hereafter. She ap- officers of the church. 1 soon found elders and deacons, all of whom have l«een with Reubena and a point«*«! them tliis time, one for From, Bro. T. F. Campbell. thought a few sermons and a lecture new friend down the avenue and each division. In First Year Bo- M aysville , K y , or two would ! h * most acceptable, if out where the chestnut trees are, tony there two divisions each Nov. 3, 1882. i they could b«> ha«l without money. for an afternoon walk. We found numliering about fifty. The writ­ At Paris 1 called on Ehler John I shall remain here- over Sunday. a very few nuts and a great many ten examination was not so bad Sweeney, who was at that time 1 My health ha«l not liven good up •7 ' burs, with their wi«le opened cups after all, but embraced a good «leal busy with Major Powers from to last Lord's «lay. Since then 1 .showing tlm brown velvety lining. in a few questions. We had Iteen Washington, I). ,C. •> working up a have l>een quite well. Remember They arc lovlier in the morning giventhree papyrograph papers con contribution for the Garfiehl ' me kindly to the brethren Yours in Christ, when the dew sparkles upon them taining questions referring to top- Memorial Church, A few minutes | T. F. C ampbell . ....... . 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