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^SmE MUS1CAL PBODIGIE&
BB-U""' SIMKKS IN PABI&
... nrr.niABrr>Ri.r.*v*>>(i>F:vT<>FTnv Tmm sr.-l
|rmoB fin BBBBaaa ,,A|ns Mawn ,-,
ahrhl 1 "i*nt 1,irM< oBUarbtful boura at the
?M; Hei? whilbet Iwaaat tohearthe atanoforte
,1 ?..l-n tiarfeamaaeee of Ceajarino Galeottl and
SfttaBBaaa girbj. Whaaj I arrlved there, aaere
* n),-,l'an hour ho1oirth"ti.,t.'i...i.li"ii'"l <" .
? ajwmhlar ?* l?l,", "> tii.'sir.-H Intbe
* that 1 w:>-- Howerer, betoj familiar
?JJae Bouliaaea, I wenl roBBd to the artlaU'en
w '..,,' waaaooe la tha gieea-vooa with anum
JXawaical truBula. The juvenile Itallan wbo
atar of hrst flaagnttade waa nol awhll
** aaa ai tha idea of aerforming beiore a crowded
mthouae. Hewaaplaylng arithadoBln
??l waa aamerry aaaerkket Ceaarino
?v",; j, a littla more than niae yeara old. Ho
' .!V I'.ovoloiR'it head. which ia eovered. nt
[jlaakallcap, hy hiaeloaely eroppsd, dark brown
7 r His I.-.-.' ai l?BiB bal IntelUgeot and good.
**: 0,i Theaannera ahow iH-rfc-t treedomfrom
ITcoiisc'.-nMiess and va-.ity. Ceaarino dn.in
1.1-uk vclv.-t tunie. eonfinad al lhe waiet,witb
I?lckerbockere, eriawoa atockinga. gla ed aboea
?aeaTattha taatav. and a plale lineneollar. Heia
Lnr'iu..'to ahow fatigwe, aad what wondei ? ":i
Mcrera ra h- haa at* Bdad Ihree maUneee nnd fonr
iafceaadaily alaoa Shrove Toeeday. Tha brain,
LTawver baaia Botraeoaf everwork, whkh iaaur
rVs-,r. iaaanmeh as each timr- ho goesonl toper
aaraithere are iiofoaainnnl maalelana aaked te
BJaj mIi.i ailhu-ft his cana .tv Bfl BU LmprOViaing
il??? t<^ ?'">? eanthink of. II his
fertilit] araaBet iaemin| Ba eoald not beartbe
?trainthai ia pul upon bim, Un Bundayahe playa
al amral churcbea He u regnlarly al Notrc Dame
lataeforettooBandattbe Tnnlteal veapew. The
aaxadigy naaa bethmea ia tbe moralng, and .
iimv,ir four honrs at thet-iano. He haa the moat
eMiiM-rant liowof miisical Ideaa. aad laa bornae
aaajpaniat. Whal he wanted- or ratber wbat hia
fatherwanted hiin-*oatudy waa, bow to Int.
tkeworkaof greal maatera foreign to Italy
ifari Intl
made notable progreaa ainee I fli I
raJanuary. Hia management of thepedala
, ? na te b deefajed.
V. hen 1 wenl tetba green rom i ln the S 11 nei -.
Ceaarino, with wbom 1 am on friendly I
atartednpi
by tbe way). and raa i> take fromapileoi music
which ha.l jnst iaaued from Vkini'apreaaea throe
, ol his own eompoaition. He pn
,,, ? ,.. | : tl aj were?bunehof field-ilowers,
. ralneleaa but worth aometbing aa a
?adimnfor payinga oomplimenl and conveylnga
j told him thal 1 wiabed bim to
,?, the title nage, No pen ? i-.i
haadibatb ? ' aper, h ?<? -
iBdll rerygoodFi
threv *?:! apretty dedication. Ilc fa i-.!i> I
wordoftbal
Tliis graeioua little acl
? I
.-a the Hei
'
rit M. Uermann i-> celebratv
taaghl
ibe woold be whal Utenned a rci
ibly t rn gtrl. Mathil ? >h ' !
I ...
tendern
iherrii r he in a fea r<
hcait!' I paup,abuxom one. Sbe ian
mii, i bleei Tbiir father ia Bai
iinl th i uiother a Frenchwoman of the old
i
balr; Laui ? ti wa and Mathil
thi itnnl ? tRanged in the aame mi ?
togetbei ;.t tbe napeof tb* c ? -K with i
broad aky hlae ribbon, and
tbii ?
loaa wltb pink rouga a ilnl Into a -
? il barmony with MathiMa. Thi
(y,r iL-f/y.-ilil.'f iu bim
;.. . al dowa a mare iu front,
B-iiic- mualia and Yalent iennea, very mm b ?
ovi i hlae . Both young I
ptQoeiidori t? tunf violina which 1 aftci
loar'i. d given to tbem by the *
Dooheaa Coustantlne. 1 remarked greal vitality in
their!..';! . and, tbToagb tboir tranaparenl n
slis-\c-. p iwer in their aru
ti.Kim.--i uie to tba wl
waaal an ... L Tbe eoniial ? ? ol tbe
ahakea aud their franl wldreaa w, r.' to mi
i , m. Hermann iaaauiaU man witba
... livi Iy, bl ii 1 gifte i ?
tiiT-. l np i f keennesa and
i , -.. Illafatber, gi and gn-ai g
-t-. To inherited cai
tlie Hermann family nnite nerseverii
They havi been al infiuite paina t" n
r art. A part of 1
?
tbeir t . . ? were aoloa; but I aero hii|
B iii ?- ? :
I tl.- i ??: thi ?
tuaothe) 1. It the Conaervatmro, wbich happ
v j ir aaa tw* inl had been I
i ? greal Fivc
. nnd
1'iiiii ir'. [n the - * iuui; ioa tbey have h
wbere recelved with i
.;
in honor ol lha King aud ?; I I lie
1 ii" . and 1 lucbeaa <'l Edinl ui
The c .ni.%rt opei
tr.. i-mI..- : f.'r thep ?? ? ',.. aud . d hy
Du had I
If nltb hia
.' aill make aborl work .>f every i
I ilootti tal to
thiat .! to
awake lhe whole keyboard. Then were
lurt
?
v.n .... i, lit out \Mt'i be mtiful clearni -. 1
"a--.-- tbe j." iala hetter than even Ru<
? . -.ii a atool, aud wilh
*ha I ol thi : routuful artial \ ? nl
t" dal "1 ?!':.' oua l ?
'"'?"-? I np with a or ballad, waa in (rr.inil
roiee. Vj . ibli d tb ? lnil"
II i i uu girla t-. ? i ii.-r.
?i.'-n they wi re done t ? tai iuo jun.;> -l oil bia rhair
aiai i>.-. it. >.\;;h banda aml tongue toapplnudthe
laii \in:.|i:.-ts. li . h.mi aab
aatl < ,, .' brat laauuol' and <:i.l nol
ta l! ul au .- oi tbe plandita ol Ihi
r him,
i-i- * llcranann is a maaterly vlolinlst. Mai
? aat bifarior tohec in rirlavmie, aud perliai
pti-.-?-t., bettct t.-ii >r aentimeuta. Bul ahe baa
aaithei tbe bold,iree aweopol theeldor aiater, nor
bn i -. A blind andltor mighl I now from
?bair reapective perfoi that one ia dark aad
?a atbti f..;r. altfio.:;-:. both are inapiredby ii*>
BBBB i:. : -.- and uci-in l..-uit:lnl aOCOrd With * a* h
Bahaj Uadamc Ykdni Tarriai aang in a rieb, pow
?wlUflioaa voice an * Ave Maria," arrangod
?T Ceaarino, 51. Herui-nin aad baa daugntera _-.v
Daate'i "Triofor two violina andalto." It La a
aaaaa ..f tbe deaeripllve atyba, if aaeh a word can ba
l"'i i.y aapriad to BaBaie. The eubjeet iaarural
?bbbbbb, aad eaabfaeea " Impreaalona at daybreak;
' .rn h.r th*-countr, ; a hunt after bBtterfliaa;
*^^ u. tetarn te town, iu which are ara tieated t >
theeliriii wiimtieof tbe biaaBaaitva.* 1 aaa laaao>
?ihle tc thi miTitaof iinitaliun in ilcscrit.tive music,
a'uith never fails toatrike in*- aa paa rtka,
Ihi- luost inely partof tba <>niert waa WaWB
t-esaiiMi waa mipniviaing. Ho i<at down to thn
puu.i. a iritinl ot hteatood np at tbe platform aml
???il thal anyono who Ui-.-urol pettcil nn.i iinisical
Moei migbt bave tbem to writ? out
taiiiHMi." which tbeboy wouhl behappytede
***?p. TheebaUanga waa taken up. Oneol thuaa
?ui) <t>'. ci turn klwiil <,f n?,.i,..,l aaaar araa IWu
" .1.... i>ut thijui asiiii- an*l moiaaouiid learrange
?am I ui.-, ba dtdwlth tba ataaoatfacUity anda
'Brietytbal waa aatoiiniliug. Not a Inti-h or fabw
?ot* oucurred. Old Uouuod, the coujuooer. laal au
attentt-u and errtleal aar. Tta beoee, wh . Ihe
trial waa goue tbroogh, waa orerborno bv Itaeu.
tlii.siBN.n. A nnmbarol eaaeleura aoaJed the ln -
form and crowded ronnd tue orodigy. HeWrl"
,.?,1.1 in acknowledgmcnt of the P??fj.?*?ntJ
then ran into the green room to amueahinuall with
tbe good hnmored .-m.l iinkemi.t poudla.
CBEAMOF TBE NEW B00K8.
lowellok mscBmca.
jy^m " .'?? ' '"' *'? '''? r" Ur'' '
I owi ii wi . il nol I"- bnnian ll he ilid nol rel sli
I good wi.r'l bettor than an 111 ooe; l>nt henever
aaked lor ibe one or depnyated tbe other. Hia
iMine c inu- i alowly aa 11 il bad i.i oxtortc ! :.i
nn _n- ilhi .: publ i . :i- tl il Ia:?-1 been weigbed oul
to bim nnee. from an Inexorablc balane -.
Wben im -i-tlv crilielaed, lf a frii nd propoaed ,,>
- b,:- . i: ? would say, - Don'l hotherj
trlth :>n\ avmpatby ,,>r me nnder mv aupi.1
?;-.:-, from critica. I don'l noed it in tbe leaat.
II a mau doea any thing good tbe world alwaya finda
n ont, aooner oi later: and ii he doean't, wby tbe
world i.il'!- tbal nn, too?and ougbt."
i - ,i:i" :? i: ? ' K \T.
r,./,',," ln/ il huckntr.
Wben 1 ( ?me into tbe anteroom and the aalon ln
?u pUin blark dreaa coat, 1 fonnd thew fnll of
rrod gentlemen, au I aaa thal they
r-..,,.i)11? ,1 iii'i,,-- ;it me, wondering who 1 eould '"-.
1 _new i.iie and theotheroi tbem; my name waa
.,,,! bi i ao oue apoke w?th me, ii.nl 1 prea u?d
? inl , a corner. riien Ihe archduke, walking
along tbe rowa, came u] and talked aome time b ith
i ui . Hu,ll\ bad be gone when erervone of ii,
nled np tomo.ar.Mted me, andrcmen
I ? md fn "ii tli.tt li.nii I
a ,is .1 democrat. _
TTlEORIl 'ATTI.PRY.
From :. Ironi 11 u u Utt _ ?
* 1 al-.ii-n.-.er Toole. Ui.- authorol:- I'anl Pry.
acharactei suggeateil t.> l. umbrellaand all. by
Mr. Hill. I, naed fc bo tbe pride of tbia lattor geu
tloman lo learn evervthiug abool bia uo.gniiora.
|je conld inlorm bia aaao. iatea whicb of their
frieuda hail a narty, and whal tbey I....1 fordinnor.
H,. naed to look down tl"' aroaa ann watcb the
confeetioner'airani in fact. he acted tbe roleol a
litisybody n.r the amuaemenl ol hu fnanue, bnl
waa toomni b liked ever tohave been einiechi
one. _
iioi , . i - . \i.\.\ i.i i i HER
li, HAND.
, ,,f i ??,:?!,,'<?"
'i'i Ml-I AM>. I ?eei'in'ii I ! ?* >, 1 R2?.
i: ??h-. t:.ly.dear Ooody, Yoa aaidyon wonld
weu . und 1 do hope in my beart you are wearymg.
lt wonld I" -" aweel to make i, alluptoyouin
?:?-,, | return. Von will '???'?' <"?? and bi ar
, lm, oi exjK'riencea. and yoni nearl will
beal ivben vou lind how 1 bave longed to return to
vou. I'iirliug, ilaarc t, lovelieat, "the Lord bieaa
Vl)?- j tbink ?f you every bour, every iiioment.
\ loveyon aud adiuire yon like?like anythii
,.v.? , . Bnt to g< ' nwayon jMinday ?, w
? ?,v powei : . . moltiei .11.11,;.. ciilieatoii.
and f.nally grai wept . 1 hebl oul on tha ground 0
/ lick to n , ? 1 ne : I ehuieh : bu
? ? eji could .
,: day to MI lhal l oould no come. 1
ri- ,.,l ibil '? "Id ?'i ,,,! ' "" tncM?
de-titnteol every I hri l ri unle* I were
home .re Wcdue-Hday. rhal could be
ol l'v -.mi::.- anvthiug tbat waawautod fron bi re.
Te.-L8Ug.-ir. ? il h r '? Wfl a' 1:,v
aervice. Well. bul I wanteii, I aald, to be your
... ;.f..???/,,ii-\,-w 1 ar'adav. I mighl bo gratified in
. bire 1. nost-< baiae in
I,,,- uvei for tii.it day ou ?? ? ition tbal I r.-,
al "il . ,
. 1 :i remed.i ? everytlunR
. I:,.!, witbout -
' lian l
I. .- , l write thi letter ' v. ih my own
rvi 1 t yon may .1", be ?
IHiinte i ii- 1 day to day; bnl pn parc to wi
li tbe dav
i. .! n 1 , ..ii will meel me
li. Mra. ? ton, waa very
presain,; lhal you and I aboubl apenil aoni
w11ti : ? ? uonae w .1 fnll ol
company." Bul J Bs.*ured her il wonld Ih losing
- nn. Howevei '?.' r'.
1 bave in i, < ,1 i" " rolreah " a ?' with my
. .; hi Id oul aome li"! ?
?IH ? i_.il tin 11. nt v< ? I ????. wiro
the 1 n dncsa of 1 '
Ihein:' ,
liearest, I worder ii you are cetting anj vietnal
nuib, !?? coeka a, b aa, and tb 1 hi 'ki _a \\ ill
aurely li 1 re laid I 1 ny au
you : and I wo
ts or tt you aie ? m on
i,u killini; 11 . 1 , it 1 waa there 1
uil your m 1
on have bad ainee 1
woui away. Good m. bt, Dream ol me
J am ev< r voiu own
(.. ., -,
. ition, aua
i>. 1 1 ol bei wl ?? -. 1 .
L WOMAN 01 : '?-'ii:.
.
If tlu > ? rv temptall to n woman
i v|,e. ber pnrplexily woub! I
. . Woulll ll Le ei.l'le, l lo iir,e|., tbal Bpple
ii,,i,i ;i ? Btrangi 1. .inll
THI' I M> OP ' PEnTOT).
, - ui ?? Irith i.-'i'js ttnd
\\',- are Bt thi eml ol a penml, and alwaya at the
aud ..| ;i ,.-?! ,?l ibe " "i-i .:???- I'orl li '? " '-"
? wot Id." 11.traditional.
,ta" w Iu- li aatiatiad la fore,
aatisiy :, 1 ind pbr&aea
,, bieh ? ? ? I tl t ijiiei tion, are ebal
lenged. ' v.n.'oi tho aainta eomoa to be ftil
hllcd: Pirihii totum ?///,.,/ mni fi a I'i" ortum,
1 ,,,1 poopl ? haa ita own periodaof 1 ti u ..; Iilo,
The i- rio 1 \\ bicl . -
now ending foi Kimlaud ia thal whieb Iwgan when,
alter tli ? aeuaiiiiua tumull ol the llenaa
, atbolii 1 -... beiui and uon,, our aerioua
? oue nl
tbe day of Ibe >ou ,.l Man und -li'l ii"t ? a 1 iui
lo them, ><< here, or -? raere, and tlmy
Ibe blind _ followi ,1 tbe
mi t ln .ici.al ei\ iii) ation ,.1 J'.n atu aud
rica 1 - iln- reault. A en ilizaticn b ith 1
virtues; but witbout Incidity ..i mind and witb
,,i)i ,... in 10I tem| 1. And now we Kuitfiab, al
au) 1 ,>., li 1 ?'?- <(? :e . ? . and ,,? li am tln
..." ir.,i:. ;,
lieing." Tbe -?..', ? nnd the
liave alwaya |?rea< hed tbia ueeea>ity ; I
..ci.jle aud : -? .- "i ' be v. irld ba\ a
. 1 ii. In I their
ni. \vo oughl to lind ll ! - bard to rafc
ntock |.ln?!-'? . tb.ir ulaplia) and
? : . ..",' 1.?. aud -
witb the
a ??. ?'ii t'i 1 ?.'(
,., \i 1.
I 1 I ..II IliNT.
.' 1 . '1 ,??
jy,. iaamanol iboroughl) Ijondonmake, aneh aa
ytuc uld not lind ela Bbere, ud 1 tbink aboul I e
I,, lie ? < aorl : ,1.1 ail ?.,
ety, ni"-, ei';,!"',- clever talker, with an
i,,,,,.-! audercnrreul of r--.'i-k>m too, bnttuni
. uol tbi ,i oal i
,.,!,,. ,. ii ih tbe inosl uupractical ever man il--.il, in.
ln !; .11 I-- .n//!'fl. ej ea black-L .rel. con pl< \r?n ,>i
tbe clenreal dnakv brown;a Ibin gliminernl >
amile piaya overa faceol ?:i-<;-ir<m grnvily. lle
lau'i b , hi only titter, wbich 1 tl ink itdi
?, woi il deticii m v. !i> li ?'??,' '"?' e ull i nn
have ever read of?a poetieal Tinfcerdon ??
:, 111 literature. Iu bia laraily room,
w bere ... ? 0 1 ' ly lai _?? w ifo aud n \. bo
blli ?!. yon i\ ill lind
,:,,,-.. , -,! | ri 1 ei-. ? t- ira Katbered irmii half u
. , im ...ii"-, and all at?mingly engaged, an.l
uaiug, ni :i viniiiit borupiue. (ln tin -? and
aud "\-??? 1 lie
lie all kinda ol ht: 0 .
:--,(-. and la I ni| bl \\ ben l wa
i,,tu beart ol a liall-i)U?rU?rn Inal. Hia own 1
bImivo al lira, int - a hn b aloue i atrive ,-? r!'r
.' ? lira, abn
aud 'i n ntiuR taide; yel tlie uobli llnnl re 1 ve
y,ni in hia i inkerdom in the apiril ol - king, b|m>Io
,1 notbing, plaee. |oii in tbe Leal -, at, takea
a wiudoa --ill biniM-ll if there ia no other, aud
th, 1, folding (i ?-, 1 hia 1" 1 'e-llowim ?? ?
eloud" ol a prititcd nightgown in whicb he alwaya
i-.on.meueoa th? livelieal dialogueon p
pbj'aiiiltbe pioeiH'ctHof man (wbo is to be ba <.;nl
meaanre "happy" yetl; which again be will cour.
teoual* termi_ate the momenl yon are bound to go 1
a moal internaiiog, pitiable, 'ovable maa, lo l.e
. i.,.iy l.iii v? u!i r.i.-,, 1. tion.
TBE CR08S-MABK.
Tht 'f,.,..(/,,.'<. Time*.
Tlu- mark ?li;, li peraona wbo ara nnable tn wr'to
are re inired ," make inatead of their aignature ia iu
tbe l.-iiii ?.t ;? croaavand tbia practlce, bavingfoi
uierly boen tollowed ny kinga and noldes, ia ron
atautly referrad t" aa an laaianoe oi the dcplorable
ignorancaoi aneienl tlmaa fbia aignatore ia uot,
bowever, invanabla prwrl "1 auah tgoorauce. An
(letitly, tbe ne of thia mark waa not cenfined to
ilnt<Tato peraona; for .m??.n*_ tha Baxona tbe mark
nt tbe croaa. aa an atteatation of tha good laitn of
tbaparaon aiguing, waa raquixed to ba attaebad ta
tlieai^iiature..! -aoae who eould wnta. aa well aato
^tilllil ill tlie plaee ?f t)l? -K'-atllle ,,| thrr* wh.)
oould not wnte. Iii tboae tunaa,if .-? maa could
write, or evea read, lu^ knowledge waa eooaidered
prool j>o.-iti\o tiiat ha waa ln noly orUera. lbo
word '/cri-u?, or ?ierk, waa ayuouymoua witbpen
mau, aml u.?- latty.of paople who wara not olarka.
ili.l BOt leel auyargeat i.eeeaait.V tor tbe n.ool
lettera, ,
llie ain ient B880I Ibe BTOBa iraa, tberelon*. um
ver.inl alike by tboaa wbo eould aud by tboae wbo
eould in.t wiifcv It wue,ludeed,tbeaymbellef aa
oatb fro.n ita early aam>ciati..n-. aodfgeueraUy tlie
mark. On tbm aoeeoul Mr. Cbarlea Kuiithi, ln
hhinotea ln the - Plctodal Shakeapeare" oxplama
tba arprnaakin nf "Oed BaTetheaBarkf aa a form
of rjaonlatlaa arprnanhiag t- tbe eharaeaar ef an
oiitli. The pbraae oei?n three ot nwra timea in tha
alayaof Bhakeepeara, bul fer a leoi time waaaaft
by tbe coiimuiiitatoiB iu ita origiual ob.icuritv.
SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE.
TIIE CAVE MEN.
A?<oriiiii>' t<> Pitfeeaor Boyd DbwbIbb, the
nnmeroua uiecoverlea made la France, Belgium
and Switzerland haveenablod Beientiata to lorra
u tolcrably definite idea aa to IhecaveBiaaa
habita and rnode nf lite. Hodwell for thi
parl in raves, and be ?ecnmiilated enorrnoua
maaseaol refuae, boneaol theanimalaon which
he lived. ln thoee refuae beapa were nnmeroua
implei lenta ol Btone, hone and antler, spear
heada, arrow-heoda, acrapera, elaborntely eut
hnrpoon heada, elaborate ueedleaol bono and
antler, and along with thea.rcurred cunoua
rnrvinga repreBenting the Bnrroiindingaol tlie
ni.in. and foi lhe moat parl reprodnring
the i.irin- <?i tlie Buimala ou which he lived.
li..in tbe nnmeroua implementa t"i acraping
drina, i: mighl he iiif.-m-d that thecove man
ilre?ned in akina, aown togcther bj needlea.
I ii,-\ nlao worc glovca, ;.s waa known from the
rcpreaentationa ? ! lovea, with two, tliree 01
four fiugera, and running almoal up lo l ie
rll.iiw -. like the 20-button glovea of the preflenl
tinu . I'orforated atonea and aholla and tho
{?.iii of lu.iis, lii.iis and wolvea wereuaedae
nnl.lii.i-. and amulota. Thej adoroed them
with red rnddle, which mighl be looked
111.a?? i ;is tln- liii'-ii! anceator ol roo <??
ln their huntiiig tliey uaed *PfnT* ;,r"1
arrowa. Un one MI <>i antler [found ln traiice
thej aaa the huntei caretulh creejiiug unto
thogigantic ox?the greal nrue; in othera they
aaw ligurea ot biaona, reindcer, borat and
ibexca; and in othera the greal woclly aiam
tnoth waa rcpresentcd ao laithfully that were
ii nol for the dbwovery of the'ereatnre in thi
frozen mora?Hcaol Silieria it would lie aaid lhal
the drawing waa qnito wronjr. On other alabs
,,; stone mighl Ihj aeen tlie birda and lishca < n
whii li the cave men lived. All thoae outluiea
bad been made with ? M'lilll('r oI ,'1"'' and
werecngraved inagresl many caaeaupon the
bonea and teeth of the animala which were
i.-j-ii M-iiti-.i. Tbe care men ;i!-<> were aciilp
toi-s. aml tho handlea of aome of their daggnr*
made of reindeer antler or ivory repreaented
the i.iiii .-ilin- liin.'s of ii kuceling reindeer ;in<i
Bi other timea of elephanta. ? . . The cave
men were buntera pure and aimple, withuiit
knowledge <*f the metala, withou! domeatic
aitiiiial.-. iimi \s.-r. even i rnoranl "t the puttei ???>
an. Noi bad they lefl behind them any evi
il.-ii.-o thal they were in the habitol bnrying
their dead.
Could the cave men \>? identified with any
i;kc f The itnawei waa to he found in
then- 'i.iluis, in,|i|.iiiints ntnl arl. On the
-h reaol the gruut Arctlc Sea, on both sides ol
llcliring'a Struita, and nlong the north of the
Ameriean Continentand Oreenland, lived the
Kaquimaux ajieopli cul oil from all othera, nnd
who.sc origin wuh a puzzle tu the ethnologiat.
I cxaetly the aame habil >>l a. -
cumulating refuae, their iniplenienta wen
actly ofthe aamo kind, and their art waa in a
tn-.ii witli tlial <>!' the cave man in Europe.
They livotl a!so toahuge cxtenton tlie aame
aniniala, aud Ihei v erc enreleaa ;is to whal l.ap
|i u ?l io ,' ii ileitd. Erora all thoae lineaol
argument il uiijrhl 1>.- infcrrcd that lhe E*i|iil
i.iau waa in .ill prol ability the li m. rtpre
??>?? of the cave mun, jnal at the tiiiisk
? ii. ,-|i now li\ im. iu 1 squimau-lnnd a i
(li.i'i.icillv the n i-ri-. ntiiii'.i- ol the rouak ahecp
then Ihiug in Prance.
NEW \ " ? MAK1NQ PROCESS.
Adolph Reihleu, "'.' Stutl ;art, haa invi utcd a
j,i,i,-i?-.? ,., wi . which, s!\s the
M ,.,,(?;:-? ii IieW .-in i" W i'h- in
,!n ,ii.. it iii'ct'U ;i iii'Miis of thor
otighly utili/iug rhe prnjieB. An increaae in the
ilin "<l i- nttained, withont,
i, in tln . -. .. I'l-iii.i's an 1 l>r. Uall'a nietlioil,
ai'ii i tin tlity. Reililen operalea n
Ion -: The berriea ure p utlj preeaetl. tl"' '?? |?l
i to liuihng, and tii" m ire mixed willi lhe
:,,.,!in.- iiuihl lu iln.i-oi loiir iiiiiiiiti'.s. whereby
the eolorin t uiattera, turtar, aroni i and other
vnltinble aiibstunees are extnvted, and al thi
unmo time the injiirioua albuminoua ? ni--i.uk ea
nre reuderetl inwiiuble. Tlie marc ia, however,
no| ,niii-. ,li ma . d l?j thia pnx oaa, bnl i-> cap
,.,!,.,,, ,,;LJ. irtin thi !> ?l <>' ii- Btill v tliiitblo
c.iiictit -1.< wi.il. winca, ao-called fiuit winc*,
und BJicehiirine liqnid.i generally. Bj
iiiothod (wbich haa lieen iu operation aince
lMso), wber purjde grapeaare workeilup for
unn-. a (!..-,> bluiah-red mual iaobtainetl in a
luinutca withoul fermentation, the quan
; (-..ioniiK mattor extroctard by the boiling
must being from three toaeven timcaaa rnueh
i ,Aii'.i.ii'! tu " the oid method
,!!,,.!? three iiionthi*1 fcniu ntation. Reililen
furtber preparea the marc ol purjde gnipea in
Hiicbaway lhal even after yeara thia will im
|,.ni ;, (ulor to nd winea which have bectune
Lli ,ii-in (I, or revive th.: taate qf deteriorutwl
The proeeiw can 1"- applied to lautli ml
riiite \-.iii'-s, and the bouquel pcculiarto
i',,. i:, ? .] Traiuinei f rajie admita <.t
mi] ii i*"l i" tin iitii-i ii 'in other kinde ol
m
A '-. i.W yUSlCAL IX8TRUMENT.
'Ih, Itondon limeedeacribea :i receni trial ol a
new inuaicul iuatrumenl invented by Mr. II
lliiiiiilton, which n eiiibloa in almpe and in the
, ul ] rodui i !-? M.iiii'l the harni minni or
,,,:,,,,, inwcver, one inipoi -
tn.nl ilirten Iton fmploj - what is
i.-. hi.i.-ii!iv known aa " free leeda, but iu
nf actiug upon tliem aingly, he dividea them
into groupa ol three connectetl bj a bridge,
>\ii!r'u au modiuea tlieir indi> idual ?ounda aa to
cmil a Biti itle ?."'< <)' groat aonoroua bi auty and
, ich group of i'-?'i- i"-:..n.'s a
Koiitiding-ltnx ?>i cavity throngh which thean
mui h a- the in-.-.'.Hi in - iuging p
li the throat, lhe intention being . > |>ni
,l,i,,. a nualitj ol toue rewiulding tbe huiiian
voice. ln thia attempl Mr. Haiuill iu n -
been icmarkably aucce^aful bj meana
\j dillen nt from ti."-" etnployod in
t||| ? -,',,. || -,; ,11 l" Btlipg "I "I''|.'l I.'. oi
- mbre ul tlie new invention vaiies -oiiit
whai between Ihe voice and the aofter wind m
.-iiiiiiitiiis, Biich .i- Erench liorn, clarinet, etc.,
parl ikiug oi tlie qualitiea oi l?"il tln ln
<,l the Buatniiied iiott'S >>eing, indeed, re
inarkable. Tlie chiof defed ..! the inatriimenl
i. itn ,:,.,?. !?' ??! ,-?- "li. u hich uaiikes the exe
i-tition of rapid paaaagea a mattei *?! oxtreine
dilhculty, ifnol imiMnwibility. Thia drawbark,
liowever, dot?a uol npin-ar to be Btmctural, and
may no donbl be reuiedied in anbaequeul ipi ci
meua. _
aXCIENT CHINESE BUClAla
The OeleetkU Kmpire givea in a recenf nnm
l...,- ,-,? bi . ouni ol ' hineae 1 tirial m fonn r
ti ,,!-. A man ol n eaua purchaaed ' i- i
when he renched th* nge ol forty. le thi n
j, ,d i; nainted three timea every yoa with a
: , . 1 ...,...! u-illi >..,! . ..i i v..,t n,..
I...I'-. . .1 [,l(CC Ol ptlltl ??W (11,11 |i. ,.,-...,,
, ntnl i;ii. und in "'iu' haiiil, whilo a pieee
,! in tlie othei h iml. 1 be
body tliua prcpared wai pul onalayei ofnier
cui) ailhin lhe eolliu ; Uu latb i waa w
nnd the whole then comuiitted to ate laat reat
* , 44*1...... ..I ?),,.... .. ?, r< ?!, 11' i irl
I III' Xi ll'll.- ( IO-II < ?ilillini ?? <i .??.. .... .
ng-place. When aome <'l tbeae Barcojdiagi
wen <>]? im-iI .iite '.'? l.u'M' ol rentuiiea, lhe
liodioa were foi.nd in a wonderful si.u.- oi
preaervatlon ; bul thej crumbled i<? dual oa <-v
poacre to the air. _
A ilINT POH 8UMMER.
'1 ln-taitii- in In.iia, aaya Oheumbere*t Jemrm l,
a . irge cuived or aloping acrei n, which accu
rutely tita iBto eachdooi or windoa facing the
wrM, iind is iiiii.l" <>r tii.- rootaol the khuakhuB
gTaaa (Aiidropogon murloatua), which aingu
larly cornbinea atreogth aad porogrtjr with the
inost delicioua and refreehing tTBgrance.
Tbeae BcrBBM are aboal an imh in tliickneaa,
and, .liiiiii^' the ln.t aad dry areBt wind, are
aaturated troni ontaide witli water, wbichim?
iiii-.liiitcly commeiieoa evBaorBting nnder the
nerceaeaaoi the l)l;i?t; aaa aaSBvaporation bI
araya Impliea ould, the unai wbich,ia tlie re
laiiihi, would ralse tbe tlierMioiiuur to^l-'"'
Fiihreiilii'it, panaoa lato tln- booae at 7*"> >>r
hi)?, liulrll Wath 11 ilfiiciolis PrBBTBaCB. While
tuttiea nro in WOrkiBf order all oihef BOcliag
ap|)lia\ncea are HlllllilllBBBIJ ln the iiei^hhor
ImmmI of Grwalior aml Jhaaai than w BBOaber
ioin. of tattie. A Minall creeiiin-, thoiay
vrtniity of tha i?er (Zuryphoa iajaba) ii* bwgely
found in lhe inngteat thia ia eollected and
dtie.i, aad ut ihe juoiMT ttaaa the arrtoteweat
veraada ia uKaoaea with thoray iralla aineto
teu incbea Uuck. auil tht^ao bein^; Baturated
fioni iii, outaide, ull doora nre thrown open,
and a delightfu] temperature la aecured.
Tattieeareof no uae dunng the eaeterly wind,
which nabera ln and aooompaniea tbe raim:
laden with moiature, ll is a damp wind,and
tlnri-fiiii' ritarda ovaporation,
m
OLAZED PHOTOORAPHS.
Tho beautiful (doea on photocrrapha cnllcd
onamclling i^ produced, aaya ihe Reientijic
Ameriean, aa follows: After the printa h.r,.
been toned, wasliod and trimroed in the naual
way they nrt- immcracd in n wunn lilterod
aqueoua aol ti tion ol gelatin of aboul thi
aiatence of collodion, to which ia after addeda
amall nnantitj ol sugar candy. When tln
lias becomo well linpregnated with the
li'inid the piecea are rernoved nnd plaeed,
amooth t:i. i- downward, upon .1 platoofgla
provioualy roated willi n four per ecnl norrnal
oollodion, iiinl ;iir-ilne,|. In plucing the prinl
care muat be taken t?> rptickly prcwioui all nir
InilililiT. Alter wanl a alieei "t atoul whitn
pajier, cut aomewbal larger than the print*, ia
(i tn, iitcil to the back of each photograph ,?.
proteel tlie picturoa intheeventof their 8j>on
?;-i\ lc:i\ ii:.' the .--'I.i-s .,n drying. The
.re allowi il to remain over uighl ln n
ilry locnlity, when Uic portrnita may be sepa
r.iii d from the glaaa bj making aa tnciaion oi
tbe iiiin all iit.i nnl the p iper.
PHOTOORAPHIXG FLIGHT.
Mr. Muybridgo, of San Vvr.Aaco, having
ahown photographerH how to take pu l iroa ol a
lini-r ;.t fnll gallop, M. .Miiriv, a French
-aviiit. haa cxtendeo the proceta i<> tho Hight
ol liirda He Ims anccecded tn unalyzing the
llightoi ablrd bi tho method emplo) ed by M.
.I.iii-i.-i'ii in obaerving the relative movemeul ??l
two atate, thal ia, by n photograpluc revolver.
Thia waa in the forni ol a fowling-piocc nimed
nt the Iiinl, a,nl twelvc pictnrea were taken
Hucceaaively in l-7C0of ,i aecond each. The
plntca were gelatino bromide of lilver, wluch
roiild, ii mi il. take an impruaaio i ,i I 1500 of
n-<?(?,,ii'l. I'.y placing the ael >! i.icturca ln a
pln n.iki-.fi-.,-n;., nf I'latc.ui. tln flying of the
l.inl waa ea&ily ro] roduci d.
TIIEGTJLF STREAM A.\!< SAKDINES.
At iln- French Aeademy ?,f Scienci * ihe other
day M. IMavier, miuing cngineer, culled atten
ii..i: to tlie ilirtitppeurance of tln- aardine from
tlu- e,,:i-t i.;' lli iit.iii'.. n here it naed to Iu ing in
tiio IU I'.iiiniii li*i,0O0, OOOf, a year. He attrib
iiieil thia in a cbuugi i.i the direction .<l ,ii"
i.i.li >in:iiii, which .il-'i acoountcd for the mild
winter nnd earli ariring. M. Illancnard re
inarked tl,.tt m Engliind a committee of engi
:.,, : i'i.I liydrogrnpliera were stmlyiug tho ap
pureiii change in tln-, .ull Strenni, nnd thutjn
tormation miglil !?> ohtaiiied from them. Fiah
., rhungc their regular gronnda, bowever,
o th, i ncc oi nbundanoe <?i food.
' /;? KS1 IXX-CHA TR1 IN.
Iii, it I.i a. r ?'<, li i Lntvtm l.ilvi.
1 bave had tbe good fortuneto im.f MM En ?'.
i liatrian, who aa a rulo Inad the quieleat and
aimpleal ol livea, nnd are rnrely
tbo faabion lo call " eociety.'' Alexaudro , , ia
,in in l i_?i :it Soldatenthal, a village in tbe
Meurtl.i . 11- i ? n m in oi au.a ! atatnre, wil
I ?, I.,- ird "- - - < ntail, broad, ' n
forel , ad, and ji, blacl eyi -. i1" eoi
? i .nturiea bave followed
i iai nfactnrer . tlia 1 itlu t poa
aeased three booka w'lleli when a child, bi
tn read attentivelj - trai iion of the
" Iliad' by M.idame Daeier, a hiatory of h'on.e, and
,11 to
- ? u is bonnd to learn by henri
re ich
- boyhood be waa aenl to the < lollego of 11
l?,nn.'. where be bad fo. Profeaaorol libeti ie one
i rot, who waa di atined to bave no <mall in
llni w-f "ti hi ? futuw , - ? l 'd hia
Htudiea be ivent to Kelgiuin, toaene aaaei retarv to
Lia uncle. and t,? u' t iuitiated inU. Ibeartol
,-IM.I, L-lrU I
uiiuing iwst n i.upaui i i atroll
in:.' i,i.i., i -. 11. ? ai io /-, nchant. bo
spoedily en, almtt by ln> um le, wbo, :i- be ? i
a ii.inor, biwi liiai .. reated. i 'laial i iau, in di*
witb bia family. wrota to H. I'errot. who had
beeome lioad-maater -f Phalalasura College, aud
wbootlen I bim tbe profeaaoralnp of hiatory. Tho
?,,- .i,, epted, aud tor three oi loui yeara ho
.nl ni ii;:it poet.
I i, i . -i, waa ,.r, -rut, ,1 tn Cbatrinn by
M. I'orrot. Iloth w, ie atudeuta al tbi nne i ?
..ln. r t'l.in Alexaudro. lle ?aa
born in Ih__ BtFbaLal ourg. ? here his tathi c kepl .i
- Iler'a abop. Il>- waa iutended tor tbe
and wenl t<> I'.n ia ),, ataily law, h I ni
tbe bolidaya. It waa dnring ono ol tbeae
vacatiou tri|?e tbal tbe two old achoolfellowaael to
work togetl r. Tb, by
,,i wbich, - ' 'Ala we en 1^1 i." waa played al
Straaboura tbeatre, but it waa aunpn
. r tbe hi.-i ni bl ; i |H>litii al reaaona.
. iii, n wrote a - naatio o
?? j.e J;ii..n. ?.' wbic! i d ln a
loeal prinl with greal auci I wo inaepar
ablea Iheu aet .<ui foi Faria, poor in i.k<-i bni nch
ii, bop .
i ? ,, ,?- ,: ?,. : torotl . manu
acript ,u eriiie.i. Iu 11.-- ne .iiitinr- Krekinaiii li ed
i, inittaiioea ol bia par nta \^ bilo iMiatrtan
Look a clerkahip inthe Feencb i.at>?ern Kailway
be ia uow tlirecto, ,.i I be ah
partmi nt. Tbe iiami-ol the firal work tbey gol into
prinl waa " L'lllualre 1.mr Mutheiia." They
j,.r\\ iri'.'.i ii ,n tbe t rai iu laui e to tlu _ra*,
,/. (), , Ibiriuu ti -i.t' en ii
lo nbtain .i doi iaive a, ^- Huloz,
Iil ,,-. um in v.'iii,: nnd, in deapair, tne*, witb
dtew tbe i, iiiui'i'i|,t. and aent itto M. Ltureut
I'i, hai, ? i." !i:i,r,l ," itiM-rt it i!, hia ? I
Itut our In-roea weie doomed to fintber il.a
iipiioiutmei , llardly b ul n fow ehnptei - ap i
wben tbe ??raini attemol ou tbe Kmpi ror a Iil
i ,,,-. and tbi i ? ? mpprehaed. llowever.
tbe end ot'their trial waadrawiuguear; they louud
a v. jllinu pul lisboi al laal . tbe m -
aud evi i aince they I ii\.- to commaml
then own |...i.ii-,lier- f,,t tbe .- rii a ol |i ?
. .iln- li bave iarued fn m thi ii joint i>< u
been tra,
MM. I.i, i.m.-itni-i liatrian ore now \-..-il?>t). I
i iil oul. in Loi rai no. and > oun - laiely
to Paria. He ia ol niiddl bi ii bt, rathi r. ,?rpi
de moual ., lie aud
plexinn, bliineyea, and ahinin-_ l ild head. HeUa
bacbeior. V\ ben bo pa i I to the eapil il bo
nl tbo h..ii-e ..1 t'hatri iu, al l: ? i
ii i.i rb, where lie b i- I i apaitmenl al
for him. < batriai i- married, aml ln
il,:,,. .?;, . II, ?? r?. to bia ol.vorj inori
IOo'cIik-k, r. turna home at i for dinner, and n
: piuii tnallj ni 1". How ,!.,? Iit,..n ?- t
work togetber iau aei rel whieb thej have iiiana .??'!
' . to tbemaelve . All tbal ia know n for i n
ihiii their ebaraclera are atudioualy taken
Ir.un life. and tlint it i- Chatrian v. ,io iup< rii
i tricai portioo ol th i, i om >in d pn luctii,.
M \ I'I.I.
1 'iitii v maiden, dark, jet fair
i,:i, 1,1,1- .-ii Vl?b, witb regnl ,nr,
bei 'i loo free,
t. iding my iii \ oir to tli ,',
Lei mj paaaion be my plea
llni I -n\ ' Id,
I |,: '
; ? bim.
\\ hi I i'?- ?"?!', I tho
Uoth ol thi ? you. 8. r.
7.7." !>i ? .',.' >-'> ' . S'DERl ' I. I.
i
\ parla j ?ni i ilial li i red ? . ? i - Cln
derella " in thi |? i , n ... the ? iti of
luilliouairo, wUoaenaine lw witbholda, fn ?ndelii-ai y
i eai - ?? " t!i,
painter Hebert waa executing bia line poiti I
i ..,.,.. lie waa working al tbe
: iioe npou nn ?? iqnl nto jenre pieture, in -
proirri<as tho DuchiMa I . I mtereat. Itrepre
>. ni.-.i a yonug llaliau girt ol extraordinan lo
1-in--,. One day t.." Du l to the artia : - lt
is 11?.,i">--?? i lo inal aui ' -"ii'1. be ;i mcre
paiutor'a ideaL rheorlginal mual aoinetimeaeomo
in ,,.,, atudia I ahould like tn aee her.'' The
waa ao (li irm.-.i witb the rtrl thal ahe s.-u,t to
ati r: -li the t ih give k. much mom<i to
banu np a ropj upon their w;i!lr>. what an ornamenl
tl,,.,,, . fohm." Tbe thought
wbich be had thua atniok out aeeraed to bave t'ae
cinated ber. aml when the pictnre "f tbe beautiful
lUlian girl ha?l fonnd Ita wav into llaron Itoiha
eUibl'a eolleetion ?l Kerrien a, ihe l>,i iheaa to-.k tn.>
?_nl heraelf, adopted ber. and gava Iht the ??>tj beat
edneatioa H'-r pareota were reapeetable, but i?>'.r.
and gladly yiebled up Iheii ,1 ?ngbt?r t>> th,< aplendid
future iihn:ii tbe emiable Duebeaa eogaged lopco
vi,I,- i"t hor. . . ,
Hebert'a pieture periabed in Ihe flamea dunng tha
(ire ;,t th- Cli i:, in , l I > -rneres ln 1872, bnt tho
i.n.iiiil baddcvehiped into a woman of wonderful
beauty. Iier guardiaubepl a jealeuaeye npon her
.iinn, roui admirera, determinlng ihat if her l inder
i-ll.i did nol beeomo aprineraa ahe abouJd.m?rry
into ii family of bigb aoeial dtatinetion. Meana bife
un F.ngliahman uf very paet wealttuwho waa
\ isiting th.. Houae of Noeulea, nol i nly fe.i deepl ,
inlore with tbe beautiful wanLbut ga.nrd ber
beart AliLoiul. bc wa.i notanebte, ae waaamill
loualre; the Uueheaa coDseuU.il at laat to favnr hta
a, it, and theKnguah euiior oarriedorl theltaUan
Cln dttr11* aa hia wtfe. _
" I waut to t4-ll you fnir nnd Rqtmre,'* said
the Boatomer r.-.-m Uu laterlor, "thal '-.? rery next
tlu. yon h.-,i1 me anotbar bam-l of mwaaaea wnieb ia
.ti<,ri u wli.il- pint, i'H, gelna t<> lr__ffw n.y i'_*wi u,,?
Brm wbiohglvea dnad aruigkt aad full mcBaorp. 11.nu
y..u n.,t iin/eo.-I. i, ? li - ll 1- J i.l BD lli ,;uik_U._: *iU Ui iko
iuLU a^al c..ou_!i iut cblloreaf?(Uetrelt ino
i'i tet.
RELIQI0U8 INTELUGENCE.
VatiCAw Man, -riMi-T of THI rT_*rT_fTA<
mdcnt.?Tha laaue "I tbe Beriaed Kew Teatav
iii, nl baa directed freali attention to tbe biatory
ui the teil "I tbe New .eetament, aadnarticu
larlj tc the n^ouscripi copieaof it. The two
important and ancieul of theae ln tbe
Greek langunge are tbe Codex Riniaticua and
''? | \ Vnticunua. The Codex Vr.ticaui
Vatican MS., ta in the Vatican llbrarj al liome,
when i, waa probably plaeed by Fope N'icbolaa
?,.ut the time <>f the foundatlon of tbe
lihrnry in 1 J J ? _ "Tbia MS.," Ihe Bmndatf
"conaiata of 759 leavea <>i
tliiii v,!! in of which U2 belong to the New
iment. lt haa three colutniia on ;. page
pl in the poelical booka of the < >ld 11
iiicnt, where it baa two columna). and torty-two
line.s to each colanxn, with noapacea between
the worda excepl nl the end of ;. aenteuc, or
piwngraph. Each line haa from aixtoeu to
I'igbteeu lettera. Tue MS. indicatee thal when
the copyial began a bool hia plan waetopro
i-ci-il coutinuoualy to the end withoul n I
A, tlie end of each book be nauall] brokeod
tiiiin the eolumn be waa writing, and began tbi
in .; 1.b ii;?.ii iln uexteolumn. The Vatican
MS. <?ri>ir ? ihe laal twelve vernea ol Mark'a
goepe., an.1 there the copyial leavea a parl of :i
eolumn and the whole (.. 'he n< xi colomn
blank, nnd begina Luke'a goepel npon tbe
-eeoiiil inatead "f njiou the tir^i eolumn nexl t"
where h< lefl ?.ll copying Maxk'a goapel. Thia
unuanal gap ln tbia MS. ia beld to implythat
tin- copyial waa oonacioua ?>t an omieaion ol
matter belonging to Mark. Theornaxnenl and
the'kata markon,'1 'nccorduig to Mark,'at tbe
end ol tlie laal eolumn, are ,i"t by the original
eotr.i-t, ln; were i iroba bly added by a later
hand. Thia makoa the unuaual blank anaee
more ?ugnificant, and givea ;i atronger indica
linii thal the original acribe wascouacioua that
in- li.nl ii", reacued the end <>f tbe book. . . .
The Vatican volume ia bonnd in red morocco,
is ii-'.. inehea long, 1" wide, and l'_ inchoa
tliick. " I he original MS. bn aka o_ in tin
middle "f h word, Icatha?(Hobrewa ix., 14);
il,, i. -t of the Epistle to ;1"' Uebrowa, the pae
toral Epistlc*, and Bevelation. beingaddedby
a romp, rativ, lj recenl hand. In bia recenl
'Commentary on St. Mark,' Mr. Itioe remarks
thal thia MS. *haa never liecn acceeailde to
xcholnra generally*: wblle The New-York ln
dependent, iu a notice of the ' Conimentury,'
holdathat the MS. baa not been aa inacccaaiblc
,i- thal language would imply, _ndadd8,'nol
ouly hiivu they (?cholara) lieen permitted to
c,!.'-.iii ii, but now we bave tho magniflcent
rcproduetion of Cardinal Mai.' The hiatoryof
tbe futi'e uttempta to collnte the Valicau MS.,
if writteu, would prove. aa Scrivener truly
anys, 'n very nnprofltable liiatory.' Bircha
imperfoct collation of the MS. waa made aboul
1780. 'Certain ii ia,'aaya Scrivener, 'thal
-ine. Riicli'a day uo oue nol in the coufidence
ol the Fupal Cotirl baa had fair acceaa to thia
il,,, iinn i,t.' ln l^i:t Profeaeor Tischendorf,
inoi.tha of wuitingi waa allowed to aee
MS. for aix houra, In 1 ? * I Mnralt waa
ii, ,1 (,, look nt it for niue boura. ln
is-l.'i Tregollea, urmed with strong lettera
from Canlinal Wisenian, wenl to Kome for tho
apccinl [iiirpoae ol exuminiuf* it. Thej would
not allow liim to look al i> witbout lirat fcearch
j_K hia |.ketn lo d? s-ri\?? bim >>i I't'n. ink and
papei ; i; be looked i.... long al u paiwtigc, the
I.K v. I-- -nn i -hed fiom hia hand. ln 18UC
piulorf boldly asked Pope Pina IX. for
--inu to edil it ,i- bc bad the < 'odex Sini
:,:,, :-. Thia waa denled, bul he waa nllowed
iu i ous.lt ii ..ii i oiuta pi' -i.it ? dillei -
ciicea. ile atteinpti u to coni boiiic |
wben, after eigkl ilaya, Ibe Mh. was nbi
taken from bim; bul Vercellone, of the Pu pul
i ,, it. procured permiaaion for him to oxam
ii ti- it for aix more daya, the lt;ili;i;i bo
preHeni all the time watching hia exarui
nution. i'rom thia exnminatioii Tischendorf
, laMed to pul fortb I.i- quarto odition ?>t
theiIS.il, L807. ln regard to ' Cardinal Mai?
ii :-| peared b.o
yeara alter Mai'a death (in L854),andoI .'
ineril Scrivener, one of the foreiuosl texl ial
critics, aaya: ' I'be plan of the work exhibita
ull the faiiltH aucb i perfoimauce well can
bave; uor ia tho exeoutiou atall less objec
lin'i.iiil,-.' TiKchendorfs criticiani of # il ia
obb aevcie. Profeaaor K. C. Mitchell
(and preaumabi*, Profcaaor Abliot, ii- he enre
lullv roviaed this parl ol l*rofe8aoi Mitchella
woik) pronouncea it unaatiataetory. Another
and later reproduetlou, bj Vercellone nnd
(i)//:i. \\ii> begun in 1868; bul Vercellone
(lie.l in 1 >-?'.'., lc.t\ in-r the conipletion to other
IuiikIh. 1 im voluinea liave been iatued; tbe
Llu i.,,i-i importnni in man.'.' f-iH-ei-,
nnd wnich i- to contain the notea on the altera
tiona niinle by \:ni,>,,- M-ribee, i> -<<"<) t,> ap
pear. I Iii-; eiiition waa nlao Bevere'y criticiaed
l,v Tisehcndorf. Scrivener credita it-; general
urcurac) iu contraal with iln.t i?f Cardinal
M.u's, whicb be unqualifledly pronotiueed
iiiiiiii-iHi.i'iiiv ; bul in Vercellone aud Cozaa'a
edition lutei ix-adiuga aro cbtimed tai be mixed
vrith the oritrinal text, witli uo diatinguiabing
niarks, impiiiring the accuracyol the work.
?1|,,.S1. :,!,? leadto the inference that critical
(ifholara utill ocetl to examine tlie MS. il ielf _<.n
nl doubtful ",' diaiuib 'I readiug, lo lu
aure accuracy. Writing for I'niteataul readera
and nf l'roti itaut acliolarn, in vieu of theae
facts il would Keem thal M1*. Kice understated
i .iMnl.il the in;iicc--iliiliiy
the Vatican MS. t" critical bcIh
,?,;, .... -.|. !',,i:i\--.N ON PllEDRRTCX W. ROH
KirTsoN.- Thi? i- I'l.-iilciit Kobinaoua eatimate
? ,',-i ii k \V. Uoberfaon, na given in oneol his
receul lecturea before tho Theological l>epart
,,,, ni ,,, Vnle College : " I'ic.I am ing the evan
..,,];,,,! porti.I the Anglican Church been
tered ' with tlie in?)-i devoul of in
tc-ntions, aud Itegan aa the mosl orthodox of
.?., ll( an earncal and faithful
preacher, n devoul and diligenl paator, al
\, ,;i,;, -:, i, ,ii i ,-. iii'iiiiiiin aud al ixford ; and
uui, yerj >m;ri ri-iilt.-. N'otbiug could be
rtbua the agony of doubt into which be
found hiiusolf plimgeal when the foundatioos
,',\i- waj tiom beneath him, and hc aaw the
beliefa iii whicb b, bad lieen educated, aud
wbich he had been pieaching. vouiab like thin
:,,,..: iii tbe ;.ir. He found tliat he bnd been
riuu.sl\ preachiug whal hc only know b;
liearaay. Wben ufVrward, withafew broken
trutliK which he Imd clntched with all the
cnergy of :. drowningman, he wenl before an
audienoe ;,t Hrighton, he diacouraed <>n theae
with n frc-.iinc,--, and force, aud unction. tbal
romiK'lleil the attention of ;i!l claaaea aud con
ditiouaol men. Aml wlieuce thia utw powerf
i-n.ni.lv not becouae be uow orcacbod truth,
.,,,,1 imd previoualy preucheo liction; but
hl,,i|,l. i-i,-,!!.- hia preaching wa nou lerel to
bia experieuce. I- <i> word i'i:it came from
i,,., i-j,, ,,;i- like uiolteu lava from the moutli
,,i n volc mo. llirf ii bolc tuui r m tug waa fused
tn ,i white beat. And tbrougfa every aucceaaivv
v..,,,? of the niiniatry tbal remalned ,<. him
';? ,,,,, death calletl him, thete waa a steadj and
ujjinil turd the aeutimeuta from
wbich he hnd aeemed *o wholly t<> revolt. ln
aesured thal i, i- not orthodoxy thal will make
.., ii tamc nnd apiritleaa; bul feeding on tbe
butiksol truth inatead ol iU kernela will do it
Ii yon v,iii have llobertaou'a potaer, let the
truth you preachacl your heartaublaxeaait did
:.,.;,,',,,! poaaibh tbe people will '.>c glad to
baak in your lightaud warmth aa they did tn
hia,'1 _
j,iK Ciiai rAt'Qi \ MaBTiao.?Tba fourtli
,lilU , tl.erinu ol the Chautaturua Fon m
\h- i.,ii!.i'. [natitute will be beld in the grove
Lakf Cbautauqua from Juli 2'a to
.uguat :i. Daya ol i-j.eci.il iutereat tbia year
will bo: Opening Day, CbautauquaTeacnera'
Ki-tic.'.t iiinl < 'hiuitiui'iiiii Scbool ol Laagnagea
on .Iu!- H ; Memorial i>;iy, Chautauqua Uterarj
_nd Scientitie Oircleon July 9; Uloaingaxer
ciaea Chautauqua Teachera' Betreat aa July
28; Mid-SeaaonCelebration on Saturdajr*July
?\\< ?, fourifa annivoraary ?t theChautauo.ua>Por
oign Miaaionary Instituteou Monday, July 31;
iniitli iinntiiil Anaemblj opening on Anguei 1 ;
cloaing exerciaea '>i tln' Chautauqua roreign
BfiaaiouAry Inatitute on Tburaday, Au^ust:i;
Memorial Day, anniftwaan ?>i the Chatauqua
Lilirury aud Scii-.itilio Cirrle ou Aoguat ">;
Natioual Day on Auguat 5| Denominatkuuu
Cougreaaea on Auguat '.?; Aluaani Dajr on
Auguat 1<>; ClmutMqualiterary andSciontine
Cirdo l>:iy, Dral eomuaencenient, .m Auguat
r_?; Chautauqua Scbool Tbeoloaty I?ay pa
Au-rn-t 15j College Boeietj I>ny on Aaguat
17; tbe tariewell on Anguat iil. Tha Exeeu
ttvo Committee ii? eoaspoaed aa follows: Con
iMi+raiioiiiu, VV. A. Dunoau, chairman, Sirraoaae,
N. \.; BapUat. tbo K<-\. Dr. -V. U, Kurliugbau.,
New-Vorkj Pruabytarian, tha U<-v. M. ll.
lii-Wut. Mi-Minnvillc, l'.-nii.; Lutberau, tbo
DeWitt, .McMinnville, .
Rer. J. A. Cluti. Baltimoro, Md.; Me,thod_?t
Epiacopal, tbe Ber. Dr. M. af, Parkbniat, Elgin,
Jli.; Methodiat Cburcaol Canada, tbe Kev. J.
rhil|., Ileigrave, I ?n,.; Preabyteriaa, tbe IU v. l'r.
D. Cunniiigham. Wheeling. W . Va.j RetoraaaaV
tba htov. J. 1*. lCubcukaui. i'biladelpbia. l'enix
I
T'nited llrethrcn iu Chriat, the P.ev. D. Bcrger,
L/wytoBt, oimo. _
TlIB AplWtaWI PaWrBaBOtoBaTP^-Profl r
Jobn P. GuUiver, in //" OoUen Rule ol April
15, luioily anmaiaricea tho itetcment ol th.j
Andover facnlty ronceraina the eaaeof I>r.
Newnaan Bmythln the foUowing BUiaaef i
Thr atatOBBinl of theAndover profeeaorci
of thraa paris: tha aral eontaina a biatory ofthe
. .-" aad ..f tbe obetructiou raiaed by7a< C'eaaraaw
HonalUt to the Haa .' *.t ln. Btayth is
the I'rolesaor of Hyatenint ic I :''' *-rniid,
an aaawer to tne attaeh ol Ph r w/iaaaraaa
npon tbe Creed aa tbe baaia ol ti..- Inatitutioi . tba
tltinl, a defence >.f the opiniona ?i l>r I
againetthe eharge thal i .-, < uinol he i-* >n I
ti,.. r.-.|iur.-:. enta .*i t.'. l I
? in- retribution.
1 ii tbe thinl point tbentatement iustifieatbe action
of ti" i'u'lilty in norainatmg. of tl * ? : i
elocting, and oi tbe \iaitora ln innaf Jmytft.
Tho diacuaaion .i tbia poinl . tpaat
(."-.-,. and defen lv< *>i [ir. 8mytb'a opiniona, aa they
ren in popular axteaupon eermona, taken
down i.y a ahortband reportar, and doaigued nn r. iy
to defend trut U againal eertain miaoonoaptiooaoa
inqnirera and aceptica. It ia evbieat tbat tba at
teiuptto draw onl an BMntafDe,
Buivth'i viewB, I rota a leh *1 ita only, waatbj ba haa*
ardoua, tbougfa uilyaueb i atatement woeM provaj
entimly aattafactory. Ilence app all aaadetaBaB
verdictof the Viaitora and trnateea ia to tha mean
ingof tboea aennoua aa interprel. thi inllex
putnationa given hy l?r. Smyth totneaa, rha fjeaat
then proceeda t<> point *>nt, from tbe aermona th.-m
selvea, thi miatakee niadu I.y Th i aaii t
ln itH Interpretation. rhe criticiamoi that M
waacouttned t<> tbe treatmenc of future probai a
and fature retribution. Tbeae miatakoaara taken
ii? in order, and aet ia eontraal with whal Ur.
Smyth actually aaya. ebowing thal be teaohoa that
all l-iiiiiati beinga will bave one probatiou ander tl">
provlaiooa ol redemption; tbat i.o eacond prohav
tion laoftered here01 boreafter; that Intanta, nliola
and poaaibly aome groaalj Ignorant peraooa, may
not have bad tbeir ona probatiou on earth. aud a
a... we have reaaon t*> bolieve tbey will bave 11 h?-ro
after: lhal a diaciplinary htat.- fnr tha ii^*lu.aa
after deatb would aeem to be a neceaaity, aad ad*
mitting tbat, we maj perhapa tind a reaaon ter tba
practiee ?t the ancient Church In otlering -u It
prayera for the .had a - are found ui th. apitapha of
the Catacombe,?tbe nagaaV <-ii ia pete of our raodera
uaage; that while etarnal meana eudleaaneaa,?tba*
is, tho excloetoo of the flnite quality ??f ittiio
eventa woterm daratioo?II haa much more thai
thal merely netrative meantng, and that aar l.onl
cboee t.-rms whieh expreaa a greater meaning thaa
ni.T" endloaaneaa w hen apeaklng <>t 1 be atate foUow?
ing the indgment; tbal tbe atteiupl often aaada te
matruct the concept eteinity bj piling up perioda
nf iii.-n-:. Bnite duratioo ta eaaentiaili lalsa aml
nlaleading; tbal tbe powerot tbetrutl bMheea
l.ist in li.i-".mii-?? <>f thia reduction ol itto arith
metical terma; and tbat ita reateration to the aaaa
ol tbe pulpil reqain a a higber and trner treatment:
and tinally, tbal rternity ia the aame fea tberigM?
coiis aud lor tl.*- v icked, in lleaven and ln UeU.
To tlih) The ConcpevattonaMtt repliea in ita
laal itiiiiiitcr in parl aa follou -:
Wehave baaed our objection to Dr. ftmyth's eaaa
Brniatiun wlei) npon hia poeitlon a> i" PBchatology,
not becauae no faull mighl fairlj be fonnd with lua
general titnesa, or ins viewaofthe atoneutenl bal
mainly becauae, aa to that, bia caac aeema UirgHy
parallelm] bt lhatof the gentleman wbom tln ln
iliaii * irch ir,i < !i iiiicil..) N'ovenitor h, 1 -77. deelined
to install beeauae they apea-ially ??' iea :.-.i to ' haa
viewB on fnturo puntsbment aa unaound and u I
iafactory." H will bo i.-.-all..i that Mr. M.-rnaiu
hail thua formulatetl bia faitb ..n that aubjael 1
...l to thi matter ..f eurnal nm I I tbeae
1 dvath, l t? li. \" tlie l:".' iI.m ? n ?! ?? - ti
1 ? 1 .-,,, ..,? it i, ,. - ? ? 1 1
? tlou in. ..|? n one.
Few can have forgotten theexeitement whieh fol
lowod thia action of tbe L'ouocil. and aome v
member thal wa then aihlreeaeil looui hundred
ntative clergymen all over the land two
qunotiom , the accond of which waa:
II.-v.
... tha
r\ ln mir 1'.
Oui of elgbty-elahl repliea which we received,
three would hareortained Mr. Merriam: fnnitcin
in conceivnble caaea mlgbl vote toordain .. man n.?r
? nd s"v.'.i j d irt-i-t
that, in all caaea, a beliel id tbe doetriae be dav
mantlod aa a prerequ -'t.- t.> entranoe npoaoat
laiiii-try.
Oi ?f tl ? , '1 a which then caim touawaathB
foUowing:
B'bll. ni r. bera 1.1 llie chnrch I migbt, In
. I,, ,.\.l:i".- r:indidat<"< -
oa the un.uiid nf d '-'l!" ' '?"
l...\-. a in 111 >.i .li-<- plini ?! mind, a l.?i haa carrfaUy
atudird ih, autijccl and \*t ai
.1 anttaole ihth?.ii to he tlie r. ia
-. ,,.. . ,,t 11 ('ongrearauoaal eliuroh, or t" la iiirolloa
?..I innil.-t?r? "f -.ur ilenonilnatl aa.
Ti?, 'octrin* !?? l. aa hcM bj Kyan .1
cliurciiea, havi a iiit ? -form a conipact aud a. U .1
slateuti ' 1 tbejtarta of which are cloacly relataal
iimi iiii.-'i-.i.-|M-!i.l. ni *?>.. iiixtrin.- _-..n.. the wholaaya?
tem ih ln.Mliiii.l aud weake .1 1.1 . n tr..in
thearch. li. ?? >u L^niy-nraaUata 111 tln* .imr, arero
tborou ' * . ? \i-.-i" 111 tl..' iit.-.ti.-r <>t. 1. m .1 1..111
i.-i,n, ,1. ])i-i-:ir,.ni : linn .!.m ln:,.- iii. . '"... nl !?? 1 tif
own in "<-." uin 11 are now flnd ii*ii,. Otl
nmg whera t'*.-. Itcgran, will, If aquallj loalcal aad aaav
aiaU-ut. end when they endied. A dociriual ox-parture
\.li...-. i aneeauboao |>!.n;.lv f*ir.-f<il*l oaghl i.dI '? B -
? .? iiiiiiii-iti. n: nl iii. oluirohea wbich n-niatu
ii|ii>.. tln ..i.i foundatlona.
We end witb thi-. a.- expreaalng. much better thaa
we oould phraae them, ..iii' \ lea i .?u i be general aub
? ,t. 1; \s.is Aiittea by an honored brotber who
-. i tben, and atill remaina, a I'rn-t.1 tbe ln.
,i,..r s.-iniii.irv. Can it be "oracolar" toroa to
aakofhunifil bewia to maki amau a teacnerev
I .-iti.in so r<--.;..i.." thal ol MM
wbom bve reara agobc did not think ought to ho
luadea naatoi : and i?> expreaa tii" hot?thal .
Truateeue -vwll uol now forgel bu tonaer wbaaaaa.
The vi.-;ir ol Richmond (Surrey), Enadaad,
(ibiecta to the erection of a granite olielial la
tJio loi al cenn tery. A* tbe inacriptioa cam?
tained uotliiug more than the aame ol th* de
teaaod aud the daten ol his hirth and deatb, il
?a.i^ im|Njaaible thal tne vicar rould haveob
jeeted theretoj it waa tbeobeliak foim ol tha
nionnment which he denouueed aa "horrid
Scoici: " nnd " lieatl en Preabyterian." 11. aub
ntl. oflen *l to make a * oni aai m ; he wm
williog to allow a mouumeul provided ihe
i traa * u1 down three lei t and a ero fl
piacou upon Uu top. Ci rtainly thut would be :i
curioua apeeimen of nionunieutal art. rhe
ni.ui o>er whoee remaina il waa projioeedta
!;s(.?.(l the inonumeul being a Scotchman,
hia frionda and relntivea doubtleet ippreeiated
.,. t ; ? ? y ol the revi read ipsntlB
iD.iti'- cxpn .-?.?!..n.-._
The Weat Indiea aa a miaaion fteld, ;!??''? i ' :
to Zae Groapel ha .!M 1.at.il>!, \* forthe ui ?a1 i-.-irt,
r ou1 "i thia i. Iiiii'ii. Il ia ?" cupied
chiell> by Britiah aocietiefl aaide froui tba
.\'( i.iviiuis, to whoiu it is their oldeisl miaaion
licl.l. Here aie a miliion of [icople, of ahon a
Muraviana claim over 36,OOti rouverta. Tha
\Veeleyaua exored t'ns namber by Hva er au
thouaand, and thi whole namber of oommuni
canta w alioul S5.000, with ;ilx?nt 200,000
reguhvr attendaataal worahip.
Thi ??'? n 1^1 will bethe 500thanniYeraary
,if Wyclif'a death. Aa alreadj mentioaed ia
tbeae eolumaa, a VVvclil Socii - formed
:n Ln .?'..ind, v.hi.'i aaafor ita objeti tln- p
ration foi the Bral time of the complete workg
ol that ^riiit i.to.Mitii. li la propoted t n aecura
nt leaal 'i">') momljera al ;i aruinea a year, aad it
i, boped thal i'i ten yeara all of \1 yclifa gvn i
iiit- \\ ntin^a will have beea given t*. the wetld.
Tlie Ber. I^r. I'!,ilii|m Brooka, af Triaitj
Church, Ibiaton, will apend the n?-\t jreat
abroad. Iii> pariah haajual granted bim leava
oi nbeence, and it ia uaderatood made tuepro
poaition to 'lini iu order bo give him :i thori iurh
n-i, hi- couaenting oa coaditiou tluil bUpay
ahould he diacontin nd and thal a sr.'tahle .sub
.^-.itiite ahould be boeured tor the year.
DuriaR tbeir two montha' ataj in Kdiubnrghi
Moo.iy aadSankej couducted 130 nteetiBga.
( | BEI vy BBLIOIOUSOPIXION.
Tho aaaaasmation eA tha notoeioaa bauaaua. Jeaaaj
with the knowbrdge ot tba Ueveiwawaaj
Miaaouri, ou tba promiae ol apartof ..th*' iBwafal
ai I pardon, reveala a atate oi aaeiety which re
niiniN us.,, the -t(.rii>? oi a tbeoaand yean ago
whicfa the traditiona ?t th..*. timea i.n-.-rva.
Tbouaauda willaleeii Baaiei u..w that they \uow
tn it tii.- gentleaauly robbci aud aanaawiii btdaaak
Ueaol mi'I.-i.**- die by violeaco; abaolately traai
Irmudahip mual reatoo virtue. Ict tbe mottaeranal
wii.-of tl.<- outlaw weat ovee him and aatlad ataa
- th?< <t. nr tr<?xi ?>ii and haab?dJ aod aallea daai n.
tbevecumaueeol beaven upon thealayer. Humaa
iiatnn- r* maiua aew, aa ever, tha m"si ineaBBtptaaaaa*
ajblr of all thiugs. rha way oi tho treaaBjiaaBBr II
bar.l; lu.s aaaoaaa ia bamporary, aaeaaiaBBM may ?ayo
him for a time, hut only fora tbne. Iftlid.lima
1). vela wouhl tell lhe w liole truth. there Moiihl !>?
nweharm ia tba liia ?f tha aaaalew.?4TBe n ?? Vorir
t'liri&tiau Advocate.
Tha rrcsident'rt votoof lha CaUaaaa lull haab.?en
?aatained bv tbe Beoate, and tha bill faUaBB,ha?
conm law. Thi? ia merB than BB BBBM to hoito lor,
and the credit of tho aohievemenl belongaeelely ta
the Preaident. Hia Tncsaai:e la Uw Baaaate, earrvuig
tho veto. ia tha BBBB ?'i.-iui-cut BBSBI ot exculive
arti.m thal baa traiiapirod iu many a loug day.?
[The CharciUBBBB._
Letiihlx- lii.'inkful that tha IVrtii.lmt vetoe.1 the
infannKifl I'l-ineao bill, even if tie dni uol take bia
Ktaii.i ao aaaeh aa ataaaamaulikii au.l mornt t;rouudj
aa on lega* tochiucaliUoa.?I'Flio Moraviau.
Prtwiileut Arthnr haa donn himaelf honor by hia
velo of tho atiti-CbiuoM) uiuuigiatiou biU.? {lha
laaaUm Watohuiau.