. The poet soldier. A memoir of the worth, talent and patriotism of Joseph Kent Gibbons, who fell in the service of his country during the great rebellion . humble servant in this person. Educated as sheras, she could be lady-like and refined. Had she been un-ducated, there would have been much willfulness, obstinacy,nd perhaps sensuality exhibited. Analyzed, her head andace exhibit the following organs conspicuously developed—Iirmness, Approbativeness, Caution, Ideality, Sublimity, Con-cientiousness. Language, Agreeableness, and tho&e of the>ack-head generally. Rosa Bonheur shows a higher


. The poet soldier. A memoir of the worth, talent and patriotism of Joseph Kent Gibbons, who fell in the service of his country during the great rebellion . humble servant in this person. Educated as sheras, she could be lady-like and refined. Had she been un-ducated, there would have been much willfulness, obstinacy,nd perhaps sensuality exhibited. Analyzed, her head andace exhibit the following organs conspicuously developed—Iirmness, Approbativeness, Caution, Ideality, Sublimity, Con-cientiousness. Language, Agreeableness, and tho&e of the>ack-head generally. Rosa Bonheur shows a higher forehead, ^ more meditative[isposition of mind than her associate ; her head is broader in^onstructiveness. Sublimity, Ideality, and the crown, and moreirominent in the region of Benevolence, Veneration, and Spir-tuality than that of the latter. In a social point of view,^heodosia shows more ardent feeling, more intensity of emo-ion. The latter had more sympathy for general society, en-ered enthusiastically into its ergoyments; the former finds herlighest enjoyment in a life of serene retirement with a limitedircle of friends and at her COMPAKATIVE PhTSIOGNOMT—PORTRAITS OF A LlON AND MaN. What They Say.—Notices of the Press. Everybody is influenced in form-ing opinions by what others say. And itrequires everybody to know everythingand to do everytliing. A great book, likea great public work, is, or should be, theculmination of all past knowledge in thatinterest. Websters Dictionary containsthe gist of all preceding dictionaries. Theelectric telegraph was suggested centuriesago, and all mankind, dead and living,have contributed to its establishment. Sothe newspaper press throughout the worldmay be said to echo the voice of the Philadelphia Press says : Mr. Wells lias put the thought,the practical experience, the close observ-ation, and the professional collection of alife-time into this important physiologicalwork. He treats, as Lavater did, of Physi-ogn


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