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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by

JOHN H. CARMANY,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

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SAN FRANCISCO:
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Charles Kingsley. The Little Glove. Stoddard in Rome. - Literary Notes.- Art Notes....
California in the Eastern and Foreign Magazines.-The Harvard Club. The Paris Exhibition of
Pictures and Statues for 1874.- Scientific Notes..
The Late Editor of the "Overland." The University.
tific Notes. Associated Alumni Poem.....
Joviality. -Success. The Children's Chase.- Scientific Notes..
Our Women, and Peignoirs, and Other Things. -Tan Hermosa! Early Republican Newspapers
of California. Scientific Notes. Art Notes...

President White on Governmental Education. One Night.-

Origin of the Name San Quentin. -Scientific Notes.-

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Marine Mammals of the North-western Coast of North America (By Charles M. Scammon)
Mistress of the Manse (By J. G. Holland)..

Narrative of Military Operations, etc. (By General Joseph E. Johnston).

Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands (By Charles Nordhoff)

Philosophers and Fools (By Julia Duhring).

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The Gods, and other Lectures (By R. G. Ingersoll).

Theodore Parker. A Biography. (By O. C. Frothingham)..

The Prophet (By Bayard Taylor)...

The Source of Salvation (By Dr. Isaac Mayer).

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THE

OVERLAND MONTHLY

DEVOTED TO

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY.

VOL. 13.JULY, 1874.-No. 1.

CARNELIAN: A ROMANCE OF A SLEEPING-CAR.

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IN TWO PARTS. PART II.

evenings after, these self-protecting ladies recommenced their western journey. It was only seven o'clock when they started from Ogden, but they were exhausted by their rambles in and around Salt Lake City, and, like most passengers on overland trains, were disposed to sleep early. By eight o'clock they were all snugly bestowed in lower berths, excepting Miss Eustace, who, having found that one of the party must lie up aloft, had chosen to make a parade about her being now the individual of least consequence, and therefore under obligation to sacrifice herself.

Half an hour later, when everybody was sleeping that could sleep, a waypassenger came in from the silence and darkness of Corinne. Clothes threadbare and stained, high boots, soft and shapeless hat, hammer and canvas bag. It was the man of the cañons again. He pushed through the train until he found

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"Yes, one; if I could let you quietly in over a couple of ladies."

"Over a couple of ladies! No, thank you."

"Well, I've nothing else; and you know we haven't come to be so particular here yet as they are on the Eastern roads."

"I don't like it, Williams."

"No, I suppose not; but you can be up early-long before they are stirring." "Hum! I don't like it, but what can

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by JOHN H. CARMANY, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

VOL. 13.-2.

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