THL DAILY EVENING TELEQKAFI1 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1871. TBE END OF A MONTH. The sight last eight was strange and shaken: More strange the change of yon ami me. Once more, the old lore's lore forsaken, We went out onca more toward the sea. For the old love's love-sake deid and buried, One laat time, one more and no more, We watched the waves set ia, the serried Spears of the tide storming the shore. Hardly we saw the high moon hanging, Heard hardly through the windy night Far waters ringing, low reefs clanging. Under wan skies and" waste white light. With chafe and change of surges chiming, The clashing channels rocked and rang Large music, wave to wild wave timing, And all the choral water sang. Faint lights fell this way, that way floated. Quick sparks of sea-fire keen like eyes From the rolled surf that flashed and noted Shores and faint cliffs and bays and skies. The ghost of sea that shrank tip sighing - At the sand's edge, a short sad breath Trembling to tonch the goal, and dying With weak heart heaved np onoe in death The rustling sand and Bhingle shaken With light sweet touches and small sound These could not move us, could not wakon Hearts to look forth, eyes to look round. Silent we went an hour together, Under grey skies by waters white. Onr hearts were full of windy weather, Clouds and blown stars and broken light. Full of cold clouds and moonbeams drifted And streaming storms and straying fires, Our souls in us were stirred and shifted By doubts and dreams and foiled desires. Across, aslant, a scudding sea-mew Swam, dipped, and dropped, and grazed the sea; And one with me I could not dream you: And one with you I could not be. As the white wing the white wave's fringes Touched and slid over and flashed past Ab a pale cloud a pale flame tinges From the moon s lowest light and last As a star feels the sun and falters, Touched to death by diviner eyes As on the old gods' nntended altars The old fire of withered worship dies (Onee only, once the shrine relighted Sees the last fiery shadow shine, Last shadow of flame and faith benighted, Sees falter and flutter and fail the shrine.) So once with fiery breath and flying Your winged heart touched mine and went, And the swift spirits kissed, and sighing, Sundered and smiled and were content. That only touch, that feeling only, Enough we found, we found too much; For the unlit shrine is hardly lonely As one the old fire forgets to touch. Slight as the Bea's sight of the sea-mew, Slight as the sun's sight of the star: Enough to show one must not deem you For love's sake other than you are. Who snares and tames with fear and danger A bright beast of a fiery kin. Only to mar, only to change her Sleek supple soul and splendid skin ? Easy with blows to mar and maim her, Easy with bonds to biad and braise; What profit, if she yield her tamer The limbs to mar, the sonl to lo3e ? Best leave or take the perfect creature, Take all she is or leave complste; Transmute you will not form or feature, Change feet for wings or wings for feet. Strange eyes, new limbs, can no man give her; Sweet is the sweet thing as it is. No soul she hath, we see, to outlive her; Hath she for that no lips to kiss? So may one read his weird, and reason, And with vain drugs assuage no pain; For each man in his loving season Fools and is fooled of these in vain. Charms that allay not any longing, Spells that appease not any grief, Time brings us all by handfuls, wronging All hurts with nothing of relief. Ah, too soon shot, the fool's bolt misses ! What help ? the world is full of loves; Night after night of running kisses. Chirp after chirp of changing doves. Should Love disown or disesteem you For loving one man more or less ? You could not tame your light white sea mew, Nor I my sleek blaok pantheress. For a new soul let whoso please pray, We are what life made us, and shall be. For you the jungle and me the sea-spray, And south for you and north for me. But this one broken foam-white feather I throw you off the hither wing, Splashed stiff with sea-sourf and salt weather, This song for sleep to learn and sing Sing in your ear wben, daytime over, You, couched at long length on hot sand With some sleek sun-disoolored lover, Wince from his breath as from a brand: Till dreams of sharp grey north-sea weather FAl faint upon your fiery sleep, As on 6trange sands a strayed bird's feather The wind may choose to lose or keep. But I, who leave my queen of panthers, As a tired honey-heavy bee Gilt with sweet dust from gold-grained anthers Leaves the rose-chalice, what for me ? From the ardors of the chalioed centre, From the amorous anther's golden grime, That scorch and smutch all wings that enter, I fly forth hot from honey-time. But as to a bee's gilt thighs and winglets -The flower-dust and the flower-smell clings; Ab a snake's mobile rampant ringlets . Leave the sand marked with print of rings; So to my soul in surer fashion Your savage stamp and savor hangs; The print and petfums of old pifsion, The wilJ-beast mark of panther's fangs. AXUEBXON ChABLES BWINBUK.NE. IITEHATUR3. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. A cordial welcome will be extended by Latin students to the "English-LatU Diotion- ary," by William Smith, LL. D., and TheephU lus D. Hall, &I. A., which, has just been issued by Harper fc Brothers. This work represents the labors of nearly fifteen years, and the object of the authors, to produce the moat perfect English-Latin Dictionary in exist ence, appears, from the necessarily superficial examination we have been able to give it, to ie accomplished. Of course the real value of such work can only be tested by constant rise, but the arrangement of this dictionary is so excellent and the improvements that It in troduces furo to obvious that wo Lav do hesitation in warmly commending it. The different senses of English words are care fully classified, and to facilitate the searches of the student different kinds of type have been used. When there are several Latin eqiuva'ents, they are kept distinot and marked with black Arabio numerals, and ' to distinguish synonyms short explanation, of different Latin words are added in brackets. EaoV' meaning is illus trated by examples from classical writers, and these phrases are, as a general rule, given both in English and Latin. 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Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MARKET Street, 1 18am w3ui Philadelphia, second floor. a 4 8 " PRIME HEAYY BKKD OATS. COLLINS, WKTHER1LL k CO., Heed Growers,' Nos. 1111 and 1118 ttAK&EI SueeW I MIPPINO. :& NATIONAL ZHZ. 8THAMSHIP COMPANY. STEAM DIRKOT TO AND FROST NEW YORK. The magnificent Ocean StamahiDs of this linn. salllni? regularly every SATURDAY, are amon the largest In the world, and famous far the degree or afety, eomfort, and sped attained. CABIN RATES, CURRKNOY, T5 and fae. First clans Excursion Ticket, eood ror twelve months, fiso. Early application must be made in order to ef nre a choice of state-rooms. STKERAGE RATKS, CURKKNCY, Outward, las. Prepaid, 138. Tlcnets to and from ixjunonnerry ana uirhrow at tne same low rates. Persons visiting the old conntry, or Bonding for their Wends should remember that these steerage rates are 8 cheaper than several other lines. Bank drafts issued for any amount.at lowest rates, payable on demand In all parts or England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Contineut or Kurope. Apply to WALLER A CO., Agent. No. 804 WALSlfT St., just about Second. ffiv FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS LLiiTOWN.-The Inman Line or Royal Mai. bteamers are appointed to sail as follows: Uity of Brussels, Saturday. A prll 82. at 8 P. M. City of London, Saturday, spril 89. at 1 P. M. pCUv or Dublin, via Halifax, Tuesday, May 8, atl City or Antwerp, Wednesday, May 8, at 8 P. M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tues day, from pier No. 4o North river. RATK8 OB" PASSAGE By Mall Steamer Sailing every Saturday. Payable in gold. PsyaWe In currency. First Cabin TB Steerage .30 To Londn 80 To London 80 To Hallax 80 1 To Halifax is Passengers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter dam, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc, at reduced raws. Ticket can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For further Information apply at the company's Office, JOHN G. DALE. Agent. No. IB Broadway, N. Y.I Or to OIKJNN ELL & FAULK, Agents, No. 408 C'gESNUT Street. Philadelphia, TBS REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THB PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized to Issue througt Dills or lading to Interior points South and West li connection with South Carolina Railroad Company, ALFRED L, TYLSlt, Vice-President So. C. RK. CO. ft j l ..n.f "in -mi u 1 nerval All. STRAMSHTP rvUTPiNVu t)11 TT ITTff TfTT I a -v-m - w UULAK Bt-Ml-MUMTULX JUNE TO NEW OB- 1 w'. , a IVs The YAZOO will sail ror New Orleans, via Havana. on TtiPKrlav. Anril IS. at 8 A. M. The JUNIATA will sail rrom New Orleans, via Xiavnna. uu r iumjf April TiiunTTiiU itil Ik hff unTVn.t sa by any other route given to MOBILE, GALVES TON, INDIAN OLA, KOCKPORT, LAVAOOA, and RR A7nM a Tiff n ail nnlnta an tha lTiBaiainni between New Orleans aoi St. Louis, Ked river ireignisresnippea atixew uneana wunout cnarge ui w in ui loniu U0i WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. GA. The TONAWANiA will sail ror Savannan on Saturday. April 82. at 8 A. M. The WYOMING will sail from Savannah on Sat. urn ay. April 82. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all the principal towns In Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Teanessue in con nection with the Central Railroad or Georgia, At- .uBiic ana crun naiiroaa, ana r loriua Bteamers, at bbiuw rates vj vuuipcuug iiues. 8BMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINfJTON. N. a. The PIONEER will sail ror Wilmington on Monday, April 84, at 6 A. M. Returning, wlUleave Wllmlnrrtnn nnauHair Mou U Connects with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Company, the Wilmington and Weldon and North carouna Kaiiroada, and the Wilmington and Man Chester Railroad to all Interior points. Freights for Columbia. 8. C. and Auirusta. Oa. taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any other route. Insurance effected when reauested bvshlnners. Bills of lading signed at Ojieen street wharf on or Deiore aay or sailing. WaiJLAML. JAMES, General Agent,. No. 130 S. THIRD Street. ?Frt CLYDE'S STEAM LINE&- '.titw uiuce, no. it oouin wuakvks. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE, THROUGH FRKXGUT AIR LINK TO THE aOLTII AND WM. Steamers leave every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY "at noon," rrom FIRST WHARF above MAR KET Street. No bills ol lading signed after 13 o'clock on sailing day. THROUGS RATES to all points in North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Alr-llne Railroad, con-' necilng at Portsmouth, and at Lynchburg, Va., Ten nessee, and the West via Virginia and Tennessee Alr-llne, and Richmond and Danville Railroads. Freights Hawbled BUT ONCE and taken at LOWEK RATES than by any other line. No charge ror commissions, drayage, or any ex Dense or transfer. Steamships Insure at ljwest rates. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY. State-room accommodations ror passengers. WM. P. POHTEH, Agint, Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL k CO., Agents, Norfolk. fPFf PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON. JT. IUJ?-PiiTi.imi Pnrt aud CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. THURSDAY LINE FOR CHARLESTON. The first-class Steamship VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter, will sail on Thursday, Aoril 80, at la o'clock, noon, from Pier 8, North Wharves, above Arch street. Through bills of lading to all principal points in 8outh Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc, etc. Rates or freight as low as by any other route. " For freight or passage apply on the Pier, as above. WM. A. CO CRTKNAV, Agent in Charleston. FOR NEW YORK DAILY VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. PRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water commu nication between Philadelphia aud New York. Sttamers leave DAILY from first wharf below MAtKKT Street, Philadelphia, and root or WALL btre t. New York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR II OUR 9. Gr.ods rorwarded by all the lines running out of New York, North, East, aud West, rree or commis sion. Freight received dally and rorwarded on acoom niiUaUug terms. JAMES nAND. Agent, No. 119 WALL Sireet, New York. -IT w NEW EXPRESS LINE to ALEX JCJZll AN 1)K1 A. GEORGETOWN, AND VVAbUiNUioN, D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, connecting with orauge and Alexandria Railroad. bteamers leave regularly every SATURDAY at noon, from First Wharf above MARKET Street. Freights received dally. 11 Vl'E 4 T LL'H, Agents, Georgetown. D. C. W. ELUR1LUK At CO., Agents, Alexanilrit, Va. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE TOW-BOAT COMPANY. i.hiihh towed tetwnen Philadelphia, Baltimore. Havre-de-Urace, Delaware City, und Intermediate P01 CAPTAIN JOHN LAUOIILIN, SoporlntenUent. OFFICE, No. 18 South WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM pTcLIDE 4 CO., AGENTS For all the above lines, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, Where further Information may be obtained. fffts WVJU.MU) STEAMSHIP COMPAJIY ' ""rOIl IfKW TOUI, BAILING rUESDA8, THURSDAYS, AND SAT URDAYS AT NOON. INSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT. No bill of lading or receipt signed for less thas Ofty ceuta, and no Insurance eilcctcd ror less than one dollar premium. For further particulars and rates apply at Com panj's ofilce, Pier 33 East river, Nuw York, or to JOHN F. OIIL, PIER 19 NORTH WHARVB8. N. Extra rates on small packages iron, metalV etc, . rr!k FH NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE ili:4Cucl Raritan Ciis'. h v 1 b IS IRE TRANSPORTATION COM PAN Y. DLSPATOl AND SS 1FJSUUK LINL;j. The steam propellers of this company leave dally at U M. Slid 6 P. M. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to aay polut free of commission. Freights taken on accommodating tonus. Ai'Ply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD k CO., Agents, No. li)8 South DiLA WARE AvtuuO. SHIPPINO. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA THE FIvORIDA PORTS, A, 1 II U 1AM 11 ."A i V ' I 1 " AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSEN GER LINE. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA AND AT. T A VI 1 1 1 A KT "1T T TP) Ik a T r lk - xaii 1 1 j n n o n l r aai irv ' j.xj FOUR STEAMERS A WEEK. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. THE STEAMSHIPS BAN 8 ALVA DOR, Captain NlckersoB, rrom PlOT No. 6 North River. WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green. MONTGOMERY, Captain Falrcloth, rrom Tier No. 13 North River. R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 83 West streeC LEO, Captain Dearborn, rrom Pier No. 10 Xast River. MURRAY, FERRIS at CO., Agents, Nos. el and a south street, GENERAL BARNES, Captain Mallory, rrom Pier No. 88 North River. " " "mtlw LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, No. 88 Liberty street. Insurance by this line ONE-HALF PER CENT. Superior accommodations for passengers. Through rates and bills of lading la connection with the Atlantic and Gulf Freight line. Through rates and bills of lading In connection with Central Railroad or Georgia, to all points. C. D. OWENS, I GEORGE YONGE, Agent A. AG. R. R., Agent C.R.R., No. 828 Broadway. No. 408 Broadway.' THB ANCHOR LINK STEAM ERS Sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Glasgow and Derry. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from alt railway stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Ger many, Norway, Sweden, or Denmark and America as safely, speed-lly, comfortably, and cheaply as by 4,BXPRKHS" STEAMERS. "KXTHA" 8TSAXXBA IOWA, TYRIAN, BRITANNIA, IOWA, TYRIAN, ANGUA, AUSTRALIA, ' BRITANNIA, INDIA, COLUMBIA, I.lJIU'JfA. BRITANNIA. From Pier 80 Nerth river, New York, at noon. Rates of Passage, Payable In Currency, to Liverpool, Glasgow, or Derry: First cabins, 60 and $78, according to location. Cabin excursion tickets (good ror twelve months), securing best accommodations, 1130. Intermediate, 133; steerage, 123. Certificates, at reduced rates, can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. Drafts Issued, payable on presentation. Aprly at the company's offices to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 1 BOWLING GREEN. w HITS STAR LIMB OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION OOMPATTVJ1 LINE OF NEW STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YCRK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK, IRELAND. The company's fleet comprises the following mag nlDcent full-powered ocean steamships, the BIS largest in the world : OCEANIC, Captain Murray. ARCTIC. ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson. BALTIC PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC. These new vessels have been designed specially ror the transatlantic trade, aud combine speed, safety, and comfort. Passenger accommodations unrivalled. Parties tending for their mends in the old conn try can now obtain prepaid tickets. Steerage, 832, currency. Other rates as low as any first-class line. For further particulars apply to ISM AY, IMRIB A CO., No. 10 WATER Street, Liverpool, and No. I EAST INDIA Avenue, LEADEN HALL Street. London: or at the company's offices. No. 19 BROADWAY, New York. J. II. SPARKS, Agent. FOR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL. UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY. REGULAR MAIL STEAMERS Balling on the. 83d of every month. MERRIMACK, Captain Wler. SOUTH AMKRICA, Captain E. L. Ttnklepangh. NORTH AMEhlCA, Captain G. B. Slocum. These splendid steamers sail on schedule tlme,and call at St. Themas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahla, and lilo de Janeiro, going and returning. For engage ments of freight or passage, apply to WM. It. OARR1SON, Agent, No. 8 Bowling-green, New York. EDUCATIONAL. JJARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Comprises the following Departments : Harvard College, the University Lectures, Divinity Bchool, Law School, Me Ileal School, Dental School, Lawrence Sclentlflo School. School of Mining and Practical Geology, Bussey Institution (a School of Agriculture and Horticulture), Botanlo Garden, As tronomlcal Observatory, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Peabody Museum ef Archaeology, Episcopal Theological School. . The next academic year begins on September 28, 1871. The first examination ror admission to Harvard College will beg-in June 89, at 8 A M. The second examination ror admission to Harvard College, and the examinations ror admission to the Sclentlflo and Mining Schools,; will begin September 29. The requisites for admission to the College have been changed this year. There la now a mathematical a'ternatlve for a portion of the classics. A circular describing the new requisites and recent examina tion papers will be mailed on application. UNIVERSITY LECTURES Thirty-three conrsei ln 1870-71, or which twenty begin In the week Feb ruary 13-19. These lectures are Intended ror gradu ates or colleges, teachers, and other competent adults (men or women). A circular describing them will be mailed on application. THB LAW SCHOOL has been reorganised thla year. It has seven Instructors, and a library of 18,000 volumes. A circular explains the new course of study, the requisites ror the degree, and the cost or attending the school. The second half of the year begins February 13. For catalogues, circulars, or information, ad dress J. W. HARRIS, 8 6 8m Secretary. rpiIE KEY. DR. WELLS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS From Six to Foarteen years of age. Address the , Rev. DR. WELLS, 8 88 tnths2m AndalnBla, Pa, JDQKHILL 8 0,11001! MERCHANTVII.T.B, N. J., Four Miles rrom Philadelphia. The session commenced MONDAY, April 10, 1871. For circulars apply to Ref. T. W. CATTSLL.' QROOERIES. ETOi T ONDON BROWN STOUT AND ECOTCn ALE, In glass and stone, by the cask or doten. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE StA CLOTHS, QASSIMEHE8. ETO. c LOTH HOUSE, JAME8 A M U O E R, I. 11 ftortb aiJCO.o Mtreet, otgn of the Golden Lamb, AH w receiving a large and splendid assortmea of new styles nr FANCY 0ASHIMKRK3 And standard makes of doeskins, cloths an coatings, (issmwt AT WIIOLSa.aH AND RETAIL.