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THE SEPTEMBER ATLANTIC.
The political pupers in the September
Atlantic are strong and varied. Thomas
Nelson Page opens the number with a
Virginian view-clearly and calmly stated
of The Southern People and Recon
struction ; describing the Southern situ
ation before the war and rehearsing the
events that have succeeded it , reaching
the conclusion :
"That intelligence , virtue , and force
of character will eventually rule , is as
certain in the states of the South as it is
elsewhere ; and everywhere it is as cer
tain as the operation of the law of gravi
tation. "
Charles A. Conant contributes The
Future of Political Parties , believing
that the original missions of our present
parties are practically accomplished , and
foreseeing the rise of now parties on the
lines of strong centralization and na
tional greatness on the one hand , and
the defense of ( he rights of the people
and the equality of the individual on the
other.
An Emersonian Democrat discusses
The Reaction of the Democracy , demon
strating and asserting the power of the
people for good when properly purified
and purged of grossuess.
John Muir describes Hunting Big Red
woods the wonders and uses of the
great Sequoia Forests of California.
A paper by the late W. J. Stillmau
develops his Theory of Beauty , and Rol-
liu Lyude Hartt describes vividly and
picturesquely The City at Night ( Buf
falo ) , before the opening of the Exposi
tion , towards which all eyes are now
turned.
Henry Austin Clapp continues his de
lightful Reminiscences ; he devotes large
space to the history and accomplish
ments of the late William Warren , who
was for so many years superominout on
the Boston stage , and among other crit
ical verdicts ho designates Charlotte
Cushman as the one only great Ameri
can actress.
Frances Duncan treats of Japanese
Plants in American Gardens , their beau
ties and adaptivoness for American cul
tivation.
Miss Johnston's Audrey continues with
ever increasing power and interest.
Alice Brown , W. R. Lighten , and Vir
ginia W. Cloud contribute fresh and en
tertaining stories ; and Edith Whartou ,
Richard Burton , and others contribute
poems.
The Contributors' Club is , as always ,
timely , entertaining , and instructive.
YOURS NOT TO REASON WHY.
t President Pattou , of Princeton uni
versity , recently delivered a sermon at
the Fiftli Avenue Collegiate Church , his
subject being Faith. Dr. Patton spoke
of the blind faith of the client who put
Ijimsolf at the mercy of a lawyer in
preparing an action for trial , and of the
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"A case of blind faith , " said the
clergyman. "The doctor writes out a
prescription. Oftener than not , you
cannot read it ; you don't know what it
is. He tells you to take it. 'Yours not
to reason whyyours but to do anddic. _ ' "
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