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SinimKRJ^TTBRS. MHKtiNDAi'KS. i ros i'' : S! ' aVA?B. Kn. m ihi? HttlS liioiiiifun | i , y ? ? i?ar.? b?si i?? ?aas. ? . dav al '"??I mus? be ?-?."..I al Kimmel? Fonds. Keel," FUI ? i rangs mia ????., | "liirii.. ??i ti,,. .- beaaUfs iheeta al mt, of ponde. TVee, line st? -asajr other of th? aiMdra, laeaa-te-M .i.til,. ". .ind'fr.iviiin. SB*, v ill. only :, ,?.,?. !.. th oTorahBdowios ,.??;, .!,t.,,!daniU-l??.'niyi'.ii.iil'"?'''l?""li"' _,,,?,. ,,,?,. '.i.?'i ?P"tn.'i?t.'.l- OaeBBlgM ,,?,)?!?.'?-.' rtaloai -aaraifoi tas touo?vnt? , ,-ne reall) apa.aa.lfs. na aaro-a . t,a. i.inr length ol I in- I u? .nh.'S, J wit!, r. ! .... I H?',,t ur tU0 left, if au. pi.??* Mag BSea sh.-uhl shon it.?? if-an ?li- | counter whl, h a! snv moment .?.-cms the most likely thing in tU w.'ild i?> hepple Mit* nothing but the d_ep. black wal I ,11 o.ie ?hie and alm???t p-rprildl, il^T clills ,.n iii,?on..?, ?itii nu nu taara tor aaauBh-i out. i tinnk 1 c?.ul,l ?. ni' ely Whal to si?eii<l a iiig'.i in su? li a pine as tin?. Ni? sgn?of lif?', not even a ln.;?t, i* icen on either ,_,,,. j ? tioi-.t aie tiiki'ti h? it, and parties . it. n i-,.n, Ti,,., i Elba ta anotlier favorite )'\cun)lon, t'letrtrh :??! m1 ?.?i?- ?'.liiie.t the Idee <?i ease and comfort williai:.!? overt- ?' i on id, mountain road?. The inlol ling n thing simply to lie endured, ,,,,, u t, !?e eiiiotc'l iude]M'udeiilly of the ?,,n?Ti. 0 .r Keene Mountain, through the Inn' Mict? he.? ..f \i.?.>ds, with the inoniitaiiis chining around vu, ?id.nt ?! ksataa Hie B_aflaHaaBl plaaaaa,bungs \ ,i ! n ? i It i-? not n \ill. ig?, ?nily houses seat? t. i. ?I h.i" Bad there, the one central place lieing Scott's, -, fiii.tr: rtopphSf-plaee ?art*l nil traveler.? through this i, el ii. II farfC tine flinn ha? 1?e?-n owned and tilled lu l.iiii foi r't tears, and his well-spread table and h.aiiy k.','t heaas asaas it aa attm iii? resort. The . "A lr >n? H'iy other In the who1" Adir..ml,.ck i-, e-i.m. . i. lateaa ItaeM, letal aa aplata, ta MM .hat , !h ! -. 1 i.f the sea, and iirouiid itls this gr?at lim? ai? i of ?noiuitan?, M.iicy. < ?>l?lctt. Mclnt.wc, M'uil l ;.-e iiiui a aaal ?>f lasa prominent ones, 1st ? ?i view It is uiieiiiialed. From i , I" or two dWtunt rr.nu Bcott's, aud ?juite shut out from BBS re?t of the world . of the Ausat.le River, Just at the point where p.ittn > conic In from Hu- lnilian Pas?), wc 1 ail a in,:ch !.. it. i view of these mountains. Though li miles it, M- ' ?nil ll??k into the PaBB, with Wall'aco rising lMip.ii.li ila: ,y 3,000 feet high, and Mi Intyre f-lopiinr ? ?ii the Oppsatll Ma Copien, or BSBlp Mountain, al UM Im:, in linne ?ignlfli s, we ? ould BBS v? ry dislinctly. Ii MM in ?loy scalp? d.for ihe iv?v k Is .?ne caine the .ear til', -torn, it ti, h barOll it- Matt BMI ? , alni i Uri I ?I ;i,t, 1, d Lafel Av i',in? lie, that Ile? nt it? base. The ?!i?lc caine down Hits Um iakavftth mel aarSta foresShaSttseal tin-walli ni liini: tip the op],??ii?, side. ? mi ?ing h cabin ? ?ni ? op a Stope lying ?! an ri'iglc ??I ti aril 45 )!>? greee. vi. looked that tray ariah ISMgt?g e yea, ead Sapa sinn' d;r. to BM fur our-elves the many Maadi rs of win? u we hal i ! ard M much. Al?.tit I no i.,c ? from Pott's, and on still hieher ero inn 1, ii ? I hu ltrown farm, sahl to ha the ldghest . ninia'?-,1 '?till ?ii ti:?' Stat?'. We looked with int? Beal l?. iii.? ??orly hotnc, win -re lu- dwell without r? proach, no oue saying ?urgl.i against him?a rare tribute lu this n giui, win i<- BM Innis offener the ?'ensure thajj the praise. Hut with f?r aeepas taaaaal weIsoBsd allialaatnatla#. place ofNi hi ? ti.ici?a! end. Be sleeps tfl the door-yard Of the old home? ml. with n gTanite bowlder for his mou? lina, iii iScsal and grander far than uny BOOlp tnre.l mai i.e. A rub ? f u f. vr ?.Hen from Beott'l brirg? u? to Hash's, ?? ls-aiit ful for Itnaticrn." Ob the beak ?M a little iske, ? ni?.,,tu and glassy as a minor when w? atvii.it looked a very tempting spot, and ^a- crowded, as all these minute? ?,"'ii??l na over the Intervi I Lake I'la? id. ??lie of I he liol. ?1 IH)ilits auioi'i da ?ka, ned on!) for it- own ?iuguiar beauty, I? li _, jual w hal .:? nan e implies, bul sim rr,,!,i Its position at thi tout of Whltefaee. Thia noble bmm_b ( inn i- r..,tn t. et hi ?.'h, und from it- sn ni m it I sol.tri Hied the i elel.i ? sr. Marcy i? in l-it ali ,1 l??l itr- inolili t.iin view,Whit? .it.? for the lakes. Ina ele ir day. B3 may i?- ?lutin Hy Been, We ?IM not go np?Indee?!, it wa so ?lilotid? ,1 iri ti i |? thril ive e?ml,l not .veil tall Milli ter taint] v i:?-t.? it s ,i.,i!ii'i p.. ?ara bald iu i? ??ric t .??.i,, naaj ,, t give us. In ..'? itruek bj the difference .,? ih? ? .1 ?. Morintiiiti, we rods Beth? ii i.m.ara. ks? and the -t. rgrt . coi ?"" t pyramids ?i'.! in sit lui?', perhaps, no1 mm?mmb ,.,,t. bul mneh -nore slender, more oone ?Imp? ?1, but tapering si the las! t?> s graceful srrowj ?>o:ni. it Lifts its monumental column of gre n into Ihuu rinl oatlii ??again -i the ski. I shouiit prove reereani t<? man? pleasant memories, if ?.m..nar th. Adirondack troas I failed to make bonoxable mc ni i.?'i of tin white bin h?it? hark gleaming lik>- silt) r ?nil?! it? ?lark, gi and "a I Ling orbeauty" to in-?-vii y w 11 ic. it aeemed aa sel of Vandalism, which. ?li'verth. l? ?-, 1 ? .'Hld no1 resist committing, to strip off the ksuS, and separat? It Into! - mun beale-- pap? rlayers, ..oh i*d, and of euohex.|_lsite texture. < ut fingers,tom?ureases, and broken knii?-*,wen light 3. null? to paj foi the frequent theft. The ties lins a w?>uderfid tenacity of Pf?-, and ? B-srreleus facoltj ?.f ire.line Its wounds, elae i e?rald hardlt have had the li. iii to do It, Ih ve seen sn old weatber-worn, storm wit li a- nigged hark flying like pennona Lb) it1,' lengthefita 1 dwttnanoatch,and In an instant 11 aaa wrapped In ti.a?a flmry column ?u? x '?"?? , , roaring, leapingapward 1 .nu. ??rilli ill til? ?li I.gi ? '? M< \}\V. nU-IOOKU MOIXTAIN?. A BEMABKABL1 ,ii?ri:vi.v DSDKB m.'.nv DUAD? VAVTAOBS?A VI lil l-l.? I lilli P| ?,?THE M II NTMV? AM? TREIB .?-?"INI I?Y--1IIK 1'IM lil.EHOI?E, IT? l'A'lI.OX-, AhTD MODE?? Of i ?imvmi.nj in- rum 1 oi um in ued l.\ IK. P....11 i.e. H??i ?r. X. II., July 31.?To persons ..: it. iiile.l inn. ?, th)' outlier-1". ih? Aj.pala. hlan NBMja I 1. vt ?? m. Iks Frauctiia and White Mountains are not xn , i? niarga 'eb.r?'r.iideuroi altitud?'. Still, they are M-BSSg "r'' h-gl Bal on the east? ni slop? , and Washington 17a s aapertasawjr of ssan to asgratagls inmiutain sa i 1? side ,,f |)?. I;, pniiiie. As we have t?, gt U> Um !;??? l?!i- m ?..mil Ann rica or Eun.p. to see lofiar moun ' in,?, ive iiatuialiy iit?acli iinporlnnce to those mar our .iwi) door, and oicirnte tlu-in hy an i'.)?t pSWeSS <>f itnr - ii..ti..n. As aa Aineiriiin Ifeelcallcil upon to ail..ure 1,, u?. lullest capacity of my admira? tion ?nu Sea Engtaad Switzerland, and to sa tin taber, if the \;p?, and ?ten SMM "f the ? ar pathiaiu?, Ipeaataas and Pjlemes Boiver above the |s.,kh,.t this s. ciion. Hint the-e look a- IhkIi its most ?it tho-e In i'obiii,1, linly or Spain, and aie really higher than the r .-or pinna, les farnished to ?nest llrltain. One ttxtn hue ;. piiiTi'.tic ey? as well us n pair,otic heart. I think I nu?-.! have, for until my pn -eut visit to this n-jjlon I cherish??d the delusion that I had never seen a i.ioiiiit.fin in th? C'l.puthiHii or Apennlne rani_w which darcil to lift its head ulxive Waahliif.-ton. Haling r?' rorir-,? to 'h' pCOpta aulhorifh's. I 6-SWHaiad th_t ?...r'uiiti. I'o.tana-kubka, an?! other eiutneiieci? in Traii ?-i Ivanu? (Bess learned erai'inine makes one se, m '.,, were alKuit 9,t?00 feet, and Monte ('?uno, which I had often surveyed, MMS n? urti _,6?.0 f). t. I limey time must bute ts-en some mi ?take about those roeafmremeat^ hut I am ?ontideiit that our natno BMMtatalaa baie scorned to take aSt-SSaaS of their full hiKht. If tho Eiauconla and WkMS Mountains had not U-eu very well worth secint,, I /.h?'Uldu't have tome here bu often. The fuel that Xaa. tit xv settles th?- <iu? ?non? it leaf-t for myself. I have visited -Baal Mountain-' by ?arion? routes, nnd a?- the last rout?- wa?ti??- iin,-t tiiinnis mid dtaegreesbls, 1 c??rdlally reeomm? n<1 it to the luifie tlass of trarelera whom I sm fortunate enough to dislike. For fear that some of them won't com? 'hi? ?aj, I'll ? \pl.iiu its ilis.id 1 ant ages. Iliad Intended to leave New-York hy Uic Norwich lx?:it fn the afternoon, ?Y th? N? tt-Ilavon Iwiat iu Hie eveuiliK; but the |? r-.oii to win.11, ti | eaina^e unt mtrtiste?! had und'.rtaken to rtudy one of the wax map? m The Herald, ami r.o, Instead of connu? to me, was Bent to Blironiiniriiale. Anno, ed by the ?UaappalntOM nt. I en Masesd I man who t.N.k Tht Tino*. He halal hi-..ni of the war. aad ?carried me promptly t<> tin- lina lisias rtsUSMMtta ? The day was Intenaelv hot, luit I pal ahaag with tolerable comfort until 1 reached SprtagSeld. Then I took an aci-oiumodatlO'i train, (sr? eall-d from the fact thal it iieeoininiKlatedevcrtbodi but the paBSSSfar??> ??here I t!ia!i?e 1 tar? so frcfitiintlv (hat I hail no time to -ii down. After vui'ily eMdeavtS-B| f<? pu.s vurioua ?o wa width the engineer m?M?.ok for lightning eipre-s ?rain?, we reached White Klver Junction about ?lusk; ut whether it was on th)- sim.?- day or two dava after i< tun? hurinj.Ufi.l, I ha t- uev r i"?n abli to 1? II. I - l theeotidii? tot the day of the wok; but he had wa so long on the Journey lluit he had f?-r t'-n what year li wa?, and aa I ob-eiml him >?"ly, Iliereeltedthattlnie was beiatuiilng to tell on Jim. We were at the function anyhow, ami were In falined that we ?oi.hl <-o no further that iiiKht, ti.? eli ?.ins having by rapidity of ait -.a Useouio loo rusty for ?iae. The hotel wa? not iasuuuiiiiK' lioui the outside; l)ttt as there was no other I ?eut to it. I neUd for a loom, and ?sa shown ?we lu which Tom Thumb could not hat? wera hi? h?l? 11 tyeet*d to the apartment, but a aa new id It wa? the lariteat in the home, s&d tlio only llefect iu it waa the hight of the ?cilmg. '!),?? lu at waa arxcesstre; but hy way of count?-ractlng it there were I wo htige feather beda on the bedstead; ?., that those ?srli?? wished to keep cool could i,< I bet wem t hem. When I )? BMMSaraaaf against fealhri be?li, the ?.Tiaiit pt.? tymiA to Ouilij ? fire In the stove, aajm? he felt lath-r t^j^hUm+ilL UofttxlmK lum as I n.^ooiist. 1 ?M altout to throw him OBI of th* window, twit he swore he g .,-, inle a luke Bl BOB BBS, OSS. BOO^tBOad BAS Bf BB* ,,,,,,,-, - ,,,.? tlc't li?' Waa i? rc-ular ...ii triiiulort.? r.iaehim!,-'. I>? slung I'? bathe, I ?,.?k, d Mr i kiling i" re, ogni.e wiiat I -u? sea .11?> he ?? luit w.p i SI o'"' ?,f I1" ;,,,i a*S I ? ?lilli ? ?1. '-ioWfls!" ecluted ihe .crv.int. "De yuu think, ?ii, that this hotel is ?limb Of tnvvclsl" " Wilt, have b1 you ?nor, th m one ISSOl lu the lion - V ?? i . ti.iii,!?. ?ir. wa ve got any quantity of towels, or ralbi 1-44, had. The other on?-was carried off this nioiii iiiL,Miy u M Ttb-iii.in, v. :i.i :n ici ?? iv mg his change at the o!!i.e|i,l! Ii:, towoi ?li 111? pli.'ki't-botik wilh som.? postal eui i. ii. y. WY nu a'ii I ?.?ni iiuw, but we havi-n't caught lum o I." BappoSBfthe niau wa-onfo.it, and that a tram ' I bad IBM! ? li Inn! !?? cn si nt in pursuit of billi, 1 Km vv t.,c i !iii?o was BOBSjOSO. I ordered half a IflBOB i i? t. tiiptorll*, and after marly au hour las boy returned \?. :tli two new ones, having exhausted the maria I, aid i-iv cn ii new ?mpetu? lo the Has trade. I went to supper, but, flnding the great? r pirt ?>f the iiicul u!i?-uib, ,1 BJ (lie 1 able ,1,dil, I drunk n glas., of wai in water and it>ught niu?k' toon as a substitute for going to 1? d. Gentle i- ult r. if yuu ?hould ever BB within fifty miles of the White Uiver .Illili finn, be sure you stop l?e foas Btssflataj ?ha dUta* <? bj a f??ut. lass turu around, mid travel in th? opposite direction. tMiUii | ihr-Junction by aiiitlu-r necoinmod-itinn train (very at, in,mo 1.itii,g fur ? : i, plos who have Ik-cu left bein.?.I), I , lavvl? d li. Wells Uiver. The managers of the r ?ad, or. ...ling the etlci t of tin idgh rati of speed upon ? :-i r , oidcrcd tliini to be placed on board of a freight and cattle train fur Littleton, where I united just ii, tune to wait ?.ven hours In-fore the coach set out bs the rn-illc Boato. After getting Into the coach nt the hotel, a hi? li is very ne it and comfortable, by the bye, I had to wa,Mu ally two heurs more for the train. It would nut have arrived that night, but, hnppening to run off the truck, it made better lime than usual. There ia an end uf ?ill things they say (I wbli I could think so of tho Junction IIiM b, ?md, aft? r n sutWutlng ride lu the heat and duet, with eleven passengers inside and one ortwoso araOBI d that they didn't coitnt, nine on top, and several dintilbut. d along the mad. I arrived In re a butler and a " itiadd. r " man than 1 had ever expected to be whiu I bit olit. Ii taste be anybody that I have anv particular reason to hate, I ? linn come to t lie Mountains by this mute, and ?top ..?.-i at WLi.te I'.ivri Jumtiou, as ho fSaBBO my de? testation. You know I nm riot what the splendid rowdy, Alcl bl.ules, WStBll hiive c.i'li'd a kejdtale thanatike in any a BB?I don't believe in the principle at all; but I sui glad to tbi'l a house so excellent us this, and to say as much. It Is the beat In the Mountains, and if I wcro going to st iy aumug th.m for the seas a I should c? rtiiinly take up my abode here. I may BO prejudiced Dom tho fact that I have probably Hie best room iii the hotel; but all the rooms neem very mat, airy, and , uinfurlable. This house ia ailunted in whut Is called tlu Franronia Notch?the Notch is arnon?- the While Mountains, mar Crawford's?and the mountains r ?ing ,-iMi'ptly all around it,and lit-: .illy overshadow. lal it, remind me of the Vale of Chamouni! ou u small B al?-. It 44 oild BOOB aa if Nature, lu a hindlord's mood, had i ut out a pb.ee nuning these ]? uks and rolling bight* l8 put a hotel Into, and set nome of the most at trattivc feature? of scenery within convenient dintauco. The Fruin.- BOO nut fTSSojO as favorable a position for ?il'Ii! si-.'irg BO the Old I laSM House, six miles south of thi?; but it Is better, pecuniaiily speaking, fur the pro ptictorsof the Profile, who, having bought the Flame House some years ago, shut it up, except as a plan- fur temporary refreshment Tin y also derive a certain in? come from letting horses and WBajSBO to convey tourists lo the var.oits places of interest In the vicinity of BBS J-Tuinc House, from which, if there were any boarders BBBBBj the excursions might bo made on foot. Theflr?t object of cuiiouitv here is Ibe famous rmflle, or the Old Mun of the Mountain, visible COO or 100 yard* from the hotel, a most remarkable resemblance to the outiine of the human BB c. Fn.in fhe road, about 1,000 teei be sw, th, stone lniRge looks so exactly as if it hud at out with a el.iei-1 th.it I have known skeptical BeBBSBO le climb up Jackson Mountain and take the rouble t<> see with their own eyes that Nature wa? the only sculptor employed upon the overhangiugelilf will? li is so sti'ikiiig a coiuiteifcit. The Profile ia not solid as it seems ?t a distant e, hut < nn?i?t? of, five granite MSBBB, art'?get her SO or IX) feet long. Beneath the innige ?s a small i OOM* ' .ill? d the Old .Man's Washbowl, and near the ?nil' is ii p. i iib,u -h ipi d lock which looks so iiuch UBS o ? aiiiioii ob li give that name to the Proflle Mouu l.iiii. Half a nile from the hotel, in a northerly direetlnn, Is a tory p:. !ly p.e. S ?>f wiitei known as Echu Lake. Th? ??. Jit? i? mt uwakened from the shore, but fruin a boat mar tin- middle is repeated a number of times. Tho olive lo iln- Kluiiie is extremely? pleasant, bordciiug, as ?id,',.?,!.':, IT n.i.i raeeel Hiver, and carrying you hy? the lias n and in the vicinity of the Pool, whose clear salase, largo reche, and cool at?alo make u delightful for Idler?, seiitiment ili-ts, anti pic-nickers. The Basin S S bowl-like cavity, about'-?i feet deep and SO feet in dpimeti i. i iiu-i (I bj ihe wini ling of largo stones by the force of the current in u natural ludlow of the rovh. The martling water with which ;t Is filled Hows ??ver gal (' wn tbe r.? ki In s- v.-ral silvery tuscadefl. The Flume Is a rockj channel worn by the water, with perpenitica des, TO or so feet ar-ovc the bed of the stream. It Is :? col, w ,ld, and ci liions plata*, and the vast bowlder ie-,.?,p. let ween the two ?vails i'nd t hi ??at? ?ling, pppar entli FofnUeverj mpin. ni, though in Teality it is V. ry ? . a his ?'rea; 17 io Hie attraction of the ph?nom?nal looalltjr. Tia m. >y i h.nine! is about a*? or 30 fe.-t I.ni, and probably a quarter of anille In length, and ?.iresS lu tt. r idea uf Hie we,,! ill' power of water tl.au tuu be Lu'l any? b. re Binons; Um) mountains. Tlicie ?in- any nuin i.r of climlis, rambles and drive- In thin in U*iii?"ii,ooii, and riling ?uni excursion partie? ara constantly coming and going from the hotel, which is tho '?miMi?* pbuc In tho Imm?diate vicinity. One larg.- and solitary cottage, owned by a New-Yorker, Is ne.ii the house; tbe Inhabiting famUr taking th.-ii-meals at the Profile, thus di?i?ensing with tiie services of a ? oui, .uni t iii!,? Wiiiters. The aaases is noa at it* bight. Tin hotel is full, and will lie until tbe end of the month, mid fal Into September If this burning went her con! linn ??. Tin- Ib i v temperature of the pee? Hix nr seven weeks has lu en tn oral.),? t?. all the Summer resorts, certainly to this one, where I presume there must be fully fajoper ??oiih .pi?rtele?! cnmfcrtably. New-York is more largely reprt -ente.l nt the Profile this year than it has ever iieeii bef?te, though the I ?ii i k of v i ,t,,r? are from New-Kn gland. Tilt arrival? and departures are constant; a gnat ii?iv persons i? mailling only S day Bl two, and than Hitting off to other famous spots. Hi ill. tim i'rolli, Lu?, mon-regular boulders than uny hotel in the mountains?boarders who tome about tin- midillc of .lul.i. nul remain until the is-ginning sr middle of ?Sep? tember, according to the state of the thermometer. The price ot hoard is (4 n day, as it is at nearly all the hotels in .New-England v, lu h i labu to )?e first? lass and to ? at.r for fashionable pattimiig?), meaning the pcjilc ambitious of dr. ..- und w lilli.g to spend money freely. It Is not thought tliat spiritual sulv.itiuu depends so much on clotbon here a? it does on the island of Manhat? tan ; all? it the pro? pi it of the best woman's p/ettlng to li. av? n if she , Baos. ? tier gown only twice a day is not brilliant ?u cording to the a,, i pled authorities who wor? ship Parla and pray morning, noon,and night to the?,,?1 ?le?* ?,f Mude, li |,at vee stv le country hollis arc obst 14c1 ben. Hi.iikfart is sa-rvidat 7 und 'dinner at i o'clock. With a m ?I'gi'i "fan hour for lazy folks who have not had the I . m B1 ol New-England training. It is a ti ille incon? venient foi a ?.othamii. , e?|?>-. miiy |f he ever has hud Hu mi-fortune tO be ?oiilii-iled with moll,li,g new-pa p?-rs. to be np and dressed nt T o'clock ; but as then, i? nothing to ?lo after 11 in the evening?they have BSnight in tin? ngion except what the. Almanac cntili,?? lie is !,,!,.,! togo to bed, and to rise lietiuies, u.iviu* usually cxhausled Weep about dav light. I am ii firm bellaree in the virtue of late lisias, ami all app. ,ii? lo mi sympathy In behalf of the woim that waa eau gb! foi being abroad so earlv hav ing bSSB uttcrlv ub.utive, I . ni, iiiuleirtand the feeling of one oi Lo Hage'? lie roe s whonfu-e'l lo leave his lad utCu. in. to fight a duel, rowing he would not appear in public at such an nu i ?gilt? ou? hour to escort Venus to Olympus; but tn ?pled the clml' "ii ge for mid-day; went out at thut lion,, ?,,,< I un? .Inly made a romantic auhlect foi the undertaker. What is the use of quitting the cut lo get up ,?,. neal dal light forf The next time I come to N> w -England Im Iel,It', billig willi nu linn lu oil ?-Hough lo last nilli! I return to a pla ? ??? where people BBilisalaiid Ihat the iplril of an*, ullghtened Christianity depends largelj upon the turn u! taking lireakfast. IlnWCai. ii Ulan keep ?ill the ? Tumi,.o.um? tit? um! observe all the proprietiaa win n lui takes his. ? th- -anil toast while tho dew [a on tbeprrass, and tin- ?un i? tOO dluw-y 10 ?huid ,i. n u. NC/TBE A unmix r i?f Pliilmlt-lplii.i geitleintn pro? vided ti,. I.i-hioi,able guest? 'd ?'ape M.iv with a ?cries of couinai umu?iT!ieiits on Ihe lawn <?f Cougi.-ss II rll, one uti. ii.ouii last week. Them wem ftmi-Y .,-.?, rio c, with vvl.c? iburmwe, b..:,.)!,, ded, ?did i liiubii.ga gi, ,,,y Jiole. T .???.? al ti a? | lou* drew a blqjTC OaftflBlllljT fl|SM ?,;iy hop oi other MBBkf lui ni given this ?civiii, lud 1. sa thai, I**. BSeaBSB being ?lion Mi? Um,, pla BBSS, und bal. oiiics. iisspectat?*rs. BSTeSial pur-.- w- i. .<>i,|, ,,,|e,l for, and everybody pr.-. ut wa* .lellghtetd. Another noveitv lu the way of amusements Bl IBSCSTBS WBsa moonlight hop ou the la.? u Mid piaz/a? of | j,,. m,? i,,,,,, Hmi?.. The waltzing ?in! g duping in th, moonlight, -u the v. l.v ?ii.-le.if the BBS, thl 1-SOTtSffS Mu ?nu i,llllt.iiUa ?Aiih ibu m us?., wss very loiuant,, undiltlightiiii. ji?. fashionable young ladles Iw-gin to eSBBa I mmttpm oaOjIg shove signs of run mi, tue miiiuls of regular amy. t? . liavlng bet ome uionotouoin- with repellih.u. Novelties, then for. , :?r. eagerly looked for The trij. from Mon? treal down thoBt. laiiwreme ami up the ?ra-itssj Iih.r U> Ha Ii* Hay 1* 3T0 mile? lu length. Of this di?lance ?4 mlie? is on the Magueuay A ?ititeu ol HprlugfU-ld, abo recently made this tour, writes to The ItepubltroH thut m a g? miine ludlau birch bark village, opi?o*tt* tbe mouth of the Saguenay, on the banks of the Ht. loiw rene?-, ft* met an Indian girl with l*VM B0BT. Whether It wa? a freak of nature, or ?vhether ?tiii New York laMkhlose had tatt bel thl? aboriginal bell.-, be . ould not dcteniilne.... I'strlcb B Gilmore la at the Mund IIou*?-. ? "ha-- t Mr?. LUxabclh htuxray, the rcuowued VBBS ?olor arl 1st, I? nt Bartt Conway, IC. IT. Bhc ha? ix ?utnniiT studio i i a I, un. wnn h ?h? ha? mmlc. it Is aald, a very charm 1 ii; .. ?oi!. Mi. Militai . her hu-l-aml, the fintish Consul lit Portland, has been p.tsdiig a short ia, allon w if li lier. , lie is a line clnt-ut.st,and frequently reads for lienev | ??I. nt objects. He has read for the BapUsl battaty ?lur i tag his pit-sent visit nt Baril Otaajny, Onsaport, aa j the CiVileru end of Last Isla m1, Si but Itrmliius of the Loag Island Railroad, Is nearly tilled this season with families from Brooklyn and New-York. M>sl of the j ptlvate hasses In the place, na well us the hot? I?, contain 1 boarders. There Is no surf bathing, but the stillwater bal hing la em client, ?owing, antill?., and croquet play Ing are the ?iniiscmeiils. The hay at (?rtx-riport Is llfavollt? leaortof the Nell York and Itrooklyn Ya< ht Clubs." Rig Hone Hprings " la th?'pretty miine of a buinmerrcsort In Kentii. ky. It li ?leriie.l from the hugo. fossil boin s whit h hale hu ii ill?ilil?ilcd in great lilllil , bera from tin- bank of a creek flowing ti? ar the Hprings. Many coll, i lions of tin St lionet, hive luen made, and the supply seen.? inexhaustible. The springs are s1tiint?-d fn a circular \all.i. Three of them haie been Uti??! up for the public. At one of them the wutor, w'hich la suffi? ciently disagreeable In taste to ?tire every known dis ens?', is ban eled for shipment. Another |>ours it? water through an upright hollow l?ig Ei <>r l8 feet in length. It is so clear that a silver coin Ht UM bottom is plainly vis? ible. A curious claim for these waters, and one particu? larly efTectlve in Kentucky and the West, is that they are un autidot?'of iutoxUatiou. The lninilord of bat hotel may thus offer iiiduceiiu nts to a crtaln class of patron? In the shume of unlimited facilities for repenting the uocttirnal spree, A party of elie Inniifl medical genii. Bien, saya The Commerriol of that etty, have fully tested the waters In this direction, and pronounce them s buceeaa. _________________________ LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. THE PARTITION OF FRANGE. To th? Editor of The Tribune. Sik: Since Franco ia so revolutionary, and such a disturber of the peace of Eurolie, why would It not be well for tho Oreat Power? to divide Fruin ? 1.? tween tnem I ? C. Vi. 11. Eemnra, Aug. 12, tero. THE MIDLAND RAILROAD. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir : In my transaction!, with the miller? of Oswc.ro, I havi- had 1'our shipped from that pla.?', via the "Midland" to Oucida, thenoo to Canantota, via New-York Central. The coat of carrying 30 b?rrela flour from OawSSS to Onelda, IO miles, Is |1 ?0, while the cost of the sain, fi oin On. Ida to Canastota, on the New-York Outrai li,?li oad. tlve mil) a, is H O?. Tb?'comparison Will show the people what U-nctlt they may e.tpect from tho completion ar tha "Midland," and tin- bcnetlt alie.uly lil lllg ll'I li? .1. J'eterboiv, -N. 1', Aug. 12. lTO. J. N. Woonnrnr. < "N?4ERVATI?4M IN VIHOTNIA.I To the Editor of The Tribune. Sik : I hhouhl think it would appear rather strange to those who hove lain.red so hard for recon? struction to read the romnients of the Southern Press on the can?lui.MSS whom they (the editor*! propose to Con gress, and the recommendation! they give them In order to meure their election. A muli in this part of the coun? try cannot be t le? ted '? Do: FtlUr" unless he haa a gf?od R? l?el record, and while he is canvassing he must abuse I'nh.u men and " Kadi? als." We would like to send a g.1 Republican from this District to Coiii/res?; one that line.? not have lo be relit m d of lils disalulltl? I, ami then Join the Demo? ratlc parta under the plea of Conser? vatism, und al.use the administr?t ion and " Radicals" gciicrallt, and one, too, who was not a ?li-legate at the Convention that nominated Seymour tor the Presidency. <.,ii?. nativo.Oh I Conservatism Whea wilt tbouuppear lu ti.? true psaSaadeaass todo mischief i a, w. ?. Marion, Va., Aug. 11, MM, WHY POLICEMEN DO Nor DO THKIR lil TY. Jo ?A?* Editor of The Tribune. Sut: The ?wisition of poHoB oAsef in NVw YorkCity r?'?ii)iies unniuouut of I?-th phi si?ni and moral aaSBSfl never before nc?eded. The nuuils-r of drspera dot-8 who prowl about our atr? ?< ta committing cory va? riety of misdemeanor and villainy In defiance of the laws, bave been largely Incn-tsed since they have be eomo cons? ?..us el their influence at the polia and their cons?.pi.nt Immunity from punishment. They swag)?'? r und boast of their power with higher authorities when ?aderarrest, ?md Hu eales to "i.rcnk" the ea__a_a who dare t<? ?i" theil daly. That nil tin* U art nscs heashaa, mi-have too in nit priinlul proofs of hit?-, l'artlv for these reasons und'partly from tlie fact that the? hyi? SO much of " UIl)U.?tlllal?lc clubbing.-' '-biUtaMty Olim iifticer," ?JiC, msny pafiiaBhBB ure n.t t4jbc..nuu_ whiu We have In our vrnrrt n brave find fearless officer Ct&nx brecht) ulm never finis, Minn iMissiblc. to bring tho guilty to justice, as his record of arresta will show. For the part taken by him in a recent snd moat Important case, lu has beeii trailu?'??! and Miltled without stint by friends of the criminal und by sympathetic reportara, while ti" Moid of appr?t iiilu.n or en? .liragi nient has l?een awarded him by un Indeble.l public. Could he have l.e.-n bnlied or intimidated, his convicting testimony would have net er im?ii given, lint offers of money and threats of persoaal Tioleaee tren alike ?mv vailing, slid, in cons.<|ii.nce, tntird? rers have re. Sired a check. Let the preat, ledges, sad litiieiia, sastala ear police, and we shall have more g?."?l ortieers and fewer criminal! Ninlillmii Wai.i.. .Yru- Iori;. August 12.ls'0. THE AC?TT'1:nt In rii? RaV. To the Kditor o' The Tribune. Shs : The dinnster in the Hay ol' New-York ye?tcplu> evening to the steamer Norwalk ia but the forerunner of others fur more appalling if some mitti..ri t.itu ?? prevention is not sp? c.lily furnished. Thousands of fnnoc? nt pe? ?ona are dany allured by tlauung advertise lu?. 1.1? iimlj. heap fares to putruuize excursion boats that Hre.iHisitii?'.i' flouting rotten shell?, fit hardly to sustain the weight of their machinery and boiler?, without the additional tuiinage of human freight. The Norwalk is a dan?.' mus boat, ami steumhuat men who know h? i -.11 long since pronoun? ed h? r m?. ?She has b<en auLk onie befan. A se.iT) hing liiii'stig-itioii ghoul?! be made Into the hal.it.? of her nflleer?. Tliere is a ,st? amer piling un ex? usions up the ifuiisot.. caniing l?verai bMedreeeaa each trio, thai 1? positiv.-li-a man-trap. When she is laden her hull buckles like s withe; her cop? per is all ?rumpled tm her bot toni and sidi-s. ami her buil.hr has been h<ai?l to sav that Ire knoit ? no1 tin hoot sh- it iii bn ?I, h? t ha? k More Mian ein-tlnrd of tin- {M'ople ?ho went down the lay last Mond?t t?? ?o? ii,. Mea York Yacht Club Begrafta, aere aalte oiose to eternity, ?ith nothing but a rotten rdaah between tnem and the other world. There aselraeta ptytng in our harbor with boiler? so thin thal S lui )ouf)l ilrtvi' a iiiarliii ?pike through ile non plat? ?. Sam pies have Ix-eii seen bj the Wittel at the Navv Yard, and I think Chief Engineer Wood of the 1'nit, d Mute? navy ha--?.me sp?', i men ? on hand mow. Tliere should be a thorough Inapeetlon of th?'-? ex. arstea beata, Bad eaJp ? limited nuinh. r of ?BaaaBaSBS ullowi'.l on boan! ii xuti time. Rad an.? a?? id? ni oc. uite.l on Monday last when lnn.noo people wer? on bo. rd fin < raft In ?,tir harbor, who wouhl have rescued theiti I All Hu- l.o.tti there weit-so crowded thai it wouhl hsvs tmpereled any vessel that Mould hal. gone t" I. inhi ..--??tali. c. One half, le?, tim thirds of all th.- ?,, railed life boats st! sea? >l lo rmir-non st. amer? an -unlit for the -? ti a, the] BU.J be ulled upo ii b1 .in.? uioiiii ni t.. pel foi m. For the sake of huiiiiiiut'. 1.ml tour helping hand to u v ? it tin horror? ?bl?h hourly stan us in the fa? ? -, i write snowlnaly, bariaa beea foi Bearii thirty year? fa millar with steainlK>ata and ateamboatiiig. there are plenty of goo?! ex. ursn.u boat? anti tempe ra ncs taplan ? ami pilot?. Let the publl? kim? ?ho they are, sad le! the public patronize them. The ?im eminent has linke,! the ?afcty Milvcs. so thai tha daugeia of bolt? i t _p!o Slolls on ra, I? hil? beeil les-M [I. ?1. Now let ?ollie au thorlty guard human llf? ?tgaui-t rotten, broken b... kel ami paper shall boals, sal asase gum .mt. <? ???? mun that the ?."."I boats -linil Im- in tn.ig ?l in sober tut -n m bo i an feel the awful reapoastbUIt. tmp-?ad upon rii.-m whli> cirri i ii g thousands of t ii'-i i- fe: lo? beiug-, Nai ile lb. Arte- fork, Aug. li. l*7u A KIDNAPPED HAUY RE? OVERLD Aftas in?? niiiiitlis ?it m?)-t iiiyr?tiii,)iis diaap? ]?e.ir..iin', a knln ipp'il baby hut bei-u as mi ?l?i ioii?4> re?tt?r) ?I lo It? par? i.t-in Neu uri? an?. Not unit those neat It iiitcic.t.'d, but the ?ntirt- puble , s, rim d to baie ?Sated an uiiu?tul anxn ty r>-spe.Dug the lost child, and tin coinmuiiiti loo-up the MM willi almo?t as mm li ? a_. i-iii ?s BS ilioiii;li iu< h ?ni.- of th?ni wire the pannt of little Mollie Digby. Tile civic authorities not onlv laut all tin-a--i tan.-e In their power, but even a?1?lrd largeli I.? the lib? ia! re?ard? offered by the father. Mr. T.iomns ln.i.i, for th.- i1i?.oi.i i of thi' ?hi!)l. The story of its loss whs very brief. A yntiti, lady, a friend of the famlli, was holding ti? child iii hi r ann? in tin sin-? t ; ii-1.luther BBS pla.nig Isolde Ih.lu. Tin te was au al ii III oi til, , and the ?uiiug lad., ttisiiliig io see ii hi r< the Un- ?as, permitted a mulatto woman ami u m gris?, on. of ?Lunn BSkl I ih?' pru ih-g?-, la h"1d the baby and | follow bt;r, ?hil?- In ?.-nt (..tv.i.l tie Up?,. Th,. ?wo , Mollien got ml ,if ih.- lillie brother by rending him la buy ballan.)?, and lln-n tint Bad th? ba'?y penna i nil' dilapp??.ii? ?I. Nu r-fl 'rf nor Ingei'iuty wa? j sp.I. bal liol n ?ingle kliowt. ellie to the win i. 'sDoutsef Ibe missing i blld waa disi-ovt-iihi, Oneof the | lllo?! Iiol'l 111.. Ml?l.|. i,,,| ? |>.. ii.le ll:?l?'liC?1 It--!f oil the i p inn. i.?I It was Bapeeaad thai,?? asotaapoaasi ;? Bo!Ive li lbs aUlu lion M*eiued tenaule, thaucl I li.id i?-f> i ?m ? to ?bril I? knoM ii is ih. Voudon sit peral i tliin. iiid i.'sr-w, ie enti'i i iiim-.i ti.at Hie i mid might a. tu ,ii? baie been -??? ? iin ? .1 is i hi uorfisri ian? ? al some of tile lights of f. Iichis'ii Hut ?_??. iihifl .n about the alwlur lion, a? mil n? the iio|m- ut i-Mntert, alutoat ?iird out, aft? r the la pre ni n? h.ng m peile)! Ob h? uih Instan) ? gentleman called St Mr.D.gbv'a reside nee, and ?tate?! to Hint geiitiemnu that he hails ?hil?! at lils own hua?? I hut hi llleuglil nuiri Is; th? Bia alnt Infant. Altlion.-h ti? <|i> titi v deliulit?! slid dlaaii iHiiiii. .1 Is-fore in follo-riiij, nil m.?taken ?llseoveriea. Mr. IHgbytelt nt linprrasnl by th.|<eirt?meliwB. f this, ih.u I'" s, i,,,|v |n?.? ?hllhrr the get!, lilli) lol h1m. He ?.?? tali ? io a privat? resld.,olei i?l? lit eh sun -? ami )? i?, ianinn ..,mi t:? ,, ?. in tin',,:m?,.r the wifa of the g.i.t j. m m ?i,, i,a,i !,i,?n_hi him thither, in r,,m..| hi? nl-iiii: ? hllil. in fan l.ea.th .,,?1 ?|, , !t di, - ? ,1 No1 stopping to ihi.nl? ant l.i.ilv. mui ii h ??? t.k, luwu-iii?, Mi. L>imi.) BualihoU lus ?,U.?d aud Uuriied home with li. An ft ve ?ti g it ion was afloraran! M? iiii'iirril by the rallee, elded by Mr. Dlaby. The house : i fourni, ami the explanation . fl.ic.I ?V tim ge il? la man ami his Wife waa simply I hut lix-c nld wa l.ft ?lib tin m I . he returned t" its pur-nts on th.- condition thal no ?pi?-aliona alMHild Is? BSke.l. This slimilatioli was .1 ,?r. -ii.li ?I. ami the pla? ?? w her?' Ih?' < hll.l had b. ?it kent lor al hast three weeka provtoua aras ii?. ,.rt ?Imd This, strange lo say, was a private lying In hospital, the list piara lu Die world where any ?h -H; b'ii?y of babies might lie expected I.?aslon their al.eUonfromothers. Tin Woroon who keep Hil? "hospital" ?I?'? lill?-that the? te.?lied the Child from some!* m li unknown to keep till call.,I for, mid being tirol nf walting for somebody to ? all foi It. sent it to the geittl.'in..n Bad l.nlv, who reeoj ii'/i.i it troin the pi ml? d di-ecrlptious, and arranged its return. ,, ., , Back of this statement Inreatlgatlon Is at t?r. -? pi baffled The obs.Drill hightena. a.? Is uaiiiil, unilei the forms of judicial pt?seednie. A ??.mun ha?.n wi'lnn I', ree or four days, air? ?led and blenlill? "I SB the mi ni? poer; but her motives remain unsolveduna Inexplic? able. Mollis Digby, as a young hvl.r, will pmhabl.i ?mt muk?- a thoiisamlih pal t lln? sensalioii she ha? as a child, nor evoke lia If so much conversation bj ant Hung ?be may aay as sin- has before -hi' was nilli- lo talk. EDUCATIONAL, l'LNX.SVLVANIA STATE TEACHKH.V ASS?I? IATION? SI VKV.KKNTII ANN! AL MEETING. Lanc?steu, Pa., Aii|?. 12.?The INlinsylvaiiiit Mate Teachers' Association closed Ita .Seventeenth An? nual ??-asioii here last night. Though not the largest, it was one of .Hi? most harmonious uml aSttS-B? tiny of its mcellugfl. Reforo the revision of the school law in l*M, any one might teaoh si'liool in this Mate, who could ln ?luce the director? to employ him ; no certificate of .pinl location or of chai actor was required. The act of 1*54 pro? vided that all applicants for thei>ositlon of t?-B< her In tim common schoola should be duly examined by the County Hup4'rintendent (an otnoo established that year) for tho county wherein the i?ei>on desired to touch, and that any school district employing a person to teach, who had not been so examined aud therefore not having a " or'Mii cate," forfelti'd Its quota of the 8tate funds for that year. Under this act, the State Department fs sued certain lnstructlona explaining the meaning and iutent of tho law. County Superintend? nts were In? true ted to examino applicant.?, am! to Issue "permanent certificate?" to auch only as possessed the maximum degT?3e, of qualifications sot forth In the " In? stru? tiona;" "provisional certificate?" might be Issued to persons of inferior attainments, "good for one year only." The school ofllcers, uwaro of the fact that a suf? ficient uumber of well-qualified teachers could not bo found, placed the maximum low, and provided, in tho granting of provisional certificates, for a yet lower grade. A? teacher? became l?etter qualified the standard of qualification was raised. Examination? were ma?.?- more thorough, until finally a "permanent certificate" wa? issued to those only who hail attained a high degree of ?kill In the art of teaching, and who were masters of the branche? required by law t.. la: taught iu the common whools. These cerlilh ates, however, wen? Issued bj the several County Hup? r.titi-iidi-nts, euch with his own standard and his own method of ??pplying the standard to th?- applicants for examination ; this fact, coupled with the upgrade mon m> ut towurd higher qualifications, gave rise to gri-at in? quality. I'.t-oiis unable to out tin a permanent certificate In one county might eros? tho line and take rank among the highest. Another difficulty, however, i? found in the legal provision that a urtili'itc, either permanent or provisional, Is good only for the county in which it is Issued. The gradu?t??? from the normal schools may, uftcr tea? hing two years, and giving evidence that they possess the leg ii qualifications, re? ci\o a professional certificate. This whole arrange? ment of c? rtifli atas Is unsatisfactory to the teachers, and every year au effort is mad?? to reconstruct it, but no a? ci ptable scheme has yet licen dei l?e?l. At the meeting, Just closed, two Committees, that on " permanent Certificates," and again that on "State Aid to Teachers," went over tho whole subject, and pi. sent.?1 ?1iff?n tit plans, neither of which were acceptable to the Assi?dation. The matter, referred to a new Com linti??, th-refore goes over to the next animal meeting, just as it has gone ov? r during 15 years of the life of the A?-oi 'iatlon. A foolish jealousy between the teachers pi? pared at the Normal schools and those educated ? Is? - where is the major ?lilllculty In the way of a final settle ment. A Stat?- Hoard, lie fort- which, at appointed times In different parts of the ? <>uimonwealth,all applicant?for a litil-?i?.ii to the " Prof? ??ion ??f School Teacher" could appear for examination, Is the moat feasible solution oflered. The records of the examination? would le tiled in the Behool Department at llarri?hiiig, and ?cr til ?!. ? that ?houni la. elid? ni c ?ii .ullin?-:.m to the pn> might be ivsucii un?!? r the seal of the Dtmartsseat to all who are by the records of the ?State iiouii? cuiiHci to them. The ?tutus of N'ormal ?school? and their relation tn other Institutions of learning in the stat?- als?? remaiusnn ___? settl? ti question. By the act of lnf>7 the Stute Is diililcd into l_ "Normal Di-til? ts," anit in ? a? h of these a State Normal B h"<?l may be BstahllsheiL The mode la brieSy this.- SThenever an institutionotlearning within one of these districts .?hall ask to t e nsoornised by the Mais en? ihofitn s as a .Normal S. hool, a Committee shall be ap potaasd to proceed to the place and examine thebatld lugs. piupssly, apparatus, ami facilities fortlSMihlagl ead tf _bese rome up to the re?.uliements of thelaw, espe? ? lally in Hie item of -'value of property," then, niM,n Hu nport of Hu'? ?miiniti?'?, the Department st Harris i.iirg siiaii ?. nrnlxe the institution as the stat,- Wenaa) H hon, f,?r thal District, and shall ? anse to be paid to the Trastees thereof Hu? sum of li','?jo. Piovlnoa Is also inade for the payment of .??>< cut? a in ektoeertalapapila at ?aiil school, and li a week te any wOMBded loldier Kadylng tlnre, ami upon gludtladol). Bad til? ?'?" " _?. ' aph-d^i. tv t'.-.'KlllUlljV','"'li. ??lioelb "of the ?late two years, iii?- griVo??.? K?'?'. ' '- ???_ - x Five Stale Normal s, linois hiive been i slabli-.be?!. and tim . or four more ?ill bererognixedduring thf? ffOT. under the provisions of this ...t. These, by nason o," H?Ai* ui'l. are enabled t?> i?IT.-r cheaper ral a io i mug nu n a hi women se. -king liistiu? lion th.iu those >>l.cie?l by the private f-sdenues. !}_,- -formal schools are, ihi-D'fore, erewdsd with student?, vrliile only the Hit class a? ademli's are able to maintain their plate? against thiin. Man.? iiiihlleicut pula!?'scliiMils hal?-lost theil' p.itioiiiig?-, nr? earning only a scanty lnlng, <?r have b?"ji t losed. It ia a w).II known fait that only a small pro? portion of tis -Indent? leiiiingllieNotiii.il schools lie corne tea. h? r?, so that th. Normal school? are, in n-alltv, ui adeline? ??th "in?mini classes" lol' l.-ioh.-i?. lln owners and frh uds of pi n at? academies demand, there? fore, that the Normal schools shall be made professional tra?alas aasoels, as tho law sea* f ii.pl.it??!; or if not tin?, that the ?-tit. aid shall DC t xteiiilcd to Bil ? n li private ii.it?!, lilies as an willing io establish " m.rii.al ?lasses.'' Manv of the friend. 11 the -t.ii. -. boola, f. ming thal the ambit.t.. rate high in the number of pupils is keeping down the gradi and embarrassing th,, course of instruction, join m the demand that s more professional eharaetei snail be given io the Inatructlons. Th?- curriculum la too Ihoioi.ghll a, .nielli.? ; th? Pr.fe-sois I,?i much engaged in t'a, lung the element? o? the so raited ?? Commun Behool Brauches," and give but little attention to the 1 ?-?h? ? te? innai training. It is charged, also, that Hu Professor? employed In the .n irmal ttobouli are fresh graduatei from theae ?*? hool?, and thal there la, there fore, a link if that ifeptli and breadth of ciilliue s?. iR.is-aiy to the sueeesa of the institution?, ami win. h alone diatlngulahe? the teacher from the bearsay uml ?tplaii.i of .-.?..i,?. Tin? siil.|.ct wa.? abh pt. r.iilcil by Prof. Wyers, proprietor of ?nat is ..nt. s-div the best conducted private ecademi lathe Ht.in, ,n the ,iic ?Id.. ami by Prof. Brook-, Principal of Hi. ?tulumi Behool at Millers?, ill. , in the other ?ide. The di?, iirsion, conducted m the spirit of fairness, and with tin- in? of Berring the best interests of the ?Soai BBueWI ? 'tit. ri-siilt)'?! lu a imue p. r!, it undi -.standing of the ,1'tiui condition of the Normal Schools and their tim relation to the fiat.-, it was agreed thal until these iiiBtJliitnuis are sulll, i.-nllv cn.lowod toSlspease With the patronage of mee? academic claaaea, the publie can? not d. maud of th. m exclusive., profeaslonal training. "Keligb.us Insfruclloti,- ,,r the Bible In the common B* bool*, ?,? ? api. d more time m th. Aseo? iatlon than any other subject in-fore It iii ihi, meeting [The result of tins ?lisiussiou has alr.t.lv been reported la lui. l imti m.) Prof. t?ro.,ks ?f the Bute Normal Behool for the second Distriol i.it. ,1 the following resolution, toi the pin pose, a? In- said, of pin ling lu form and re oordlug tin sentiments ?>f the ?saoelatlou : /?,.,,!,r./. Th.tn .. th-,.|.ini.,n ..f the r*Bn.,lna.? St??. Triol:*,-' io" .;?,'"?' 'V: ?l""li'-'- K"B.l...tr.;.-r.B.nt!.sssll lad ' .'-H . !. .?.?uki a, _,?!,. ti??- l_.,a..fwnrh lust r_.-r...,,. <>Pi?,sitiun lothi? resolution earns from two sources I.,-i, I.,.i,i those opposed to religious Instruction- and ,-""?"'. 'i.thor.-? i,,, t.lci,i |, iinpoiiiic to give pub mu? iiura-fore uiimum? to a ?1. clsration ?m the pnrt o? Um ??? "?'"V" "/ "" li"'1' '" '?"' ' ?""Uion s? h??"ls, t? bei-.dioth. t,??h,'i>. t., i?. red at the opening o? I '*:,hT ????;"'??>?? '""1 te 1* m..?b' the bas roi such muru ?mlrelljtlouaT__Mra.thMi a? ,h ?",Vu\ ,' ,:. from lim? t?. i.me Impart. It wa? , ..,? , ,|,.,, .,, .,,, f|-, , ,,?. gna, pre.ep,- ,? ,???,,,,,, ,,,?_ JJ? ?^J ?^ ^ it In I, ,1'..',".' r'"' ,0i1,h,'"J ?UohyJewi , ':i,.,a I hi. n are at the fo?ii,d,i.,f publk ,,?, llv lf(, n? , ,, it , .?..i and ?ho.,,1 be tau.ht. r,,.,- iron, -ed:,Hants.,, BBd In a manner thal will m?, ?uen.t a,? .,,,, ?, ,,?,,. Cuniifx ,t'H'''"IU!1> I'ellDstll.,?,,.,,,. -|h, .?st.iilt of II..' ,:,"",': I,"'.*"i:i; ['! ""?'?'"?'I'' -Vhoel? " pr seated by i-,,,. A '-MAr",;:"'"'?*''-r'"h..non,. Bis ,,,,'? . "?^ ,V""'""f"'"'I'-hl.i .'t"ii.'.?'it ?Tsr at the meeting lu V? illium-|M,r.. A NEW DI VI? | IN ?,1'U'i. ) I l.TITil. TJlSS v.'.i-, sin,.,. M,. j.;, tn, i ?.Ip.IhII, Lae 1 " " ??? ?aaembly, and for ninny years a well kuowu ideii,.griiph?r uml |ourn.,IUi in n,i? city, remo?,?! i.? lln.' IBM, ?'hanta,,.,,,., ? ???,_ _??, , ^ ,?.,.,, (U,, ,,,,. lai.,,., ?f ynptn, in laaralag las practical delaijsof tin? ?..id .tiiut.iii.m tai tntunoatnoni, the Idea of a .imple dew., __??,,,,,,,,,,.,, |<; tll,? u? u ?lli.Ht i t tit, lol Hie t, .liou-l. applied, und otu xi ??silt Bad In?., nie. sub Man... which h..,i Blwayi brou asad to ti.? via.-s to ?take??., ti. Dises 'Thl-, .tfter'iw? vi-niV .?f Il|lill?Mlul. is pirfe? led In a lito,- InpSiMMMl which he culls th*. | la. l.??k. It I* made ?f wi,s, sin! les form? adapted t.? ?.'? al ing the shoo, or . BtlOA, v. In tbei their ?...it 11, I ! XM i P-- .? . u at, ?hlllJIiCjor h,?./.,,,|,| I, ha? th?' lue? ft of ?iniplli If i' and ern-ai)nes4, bii.I, is ,,?? mud.? of aiaUI., au ' I '?" ????'?. ?bl . ,... i, ?jimmu, the K1.,,?, grown ', . :"i" : rilo gel a m >t ?to? ?> "f i.ni.,i ? "?' ' " ?en urns all u in i i,, ih ?i iki urtn Ills. I n ri.ilua ii..), fur Sar until h; ?i?. .? ii hre ikaan?! i ,11?, n While li liol,Is li,.- linn It. I I) pell)' I IS, ,l l It ?. t hete 1, .?; bxnun] U..I.I uliban Usj ?o?,k io admit oi Um |U?-oi v. muo ?It lining Us fsll growth. tVhes II la ? m IdsisdtBsf ? every icre of gr*|>c ellie?, tr-m Uve f.i ten Ibu ?in '. t ?a are nei e?.? irv ea? It leartan.m ,' ing hundreds "f nih the aggregate vineyards ol ic country, ?he valiS ? little coin n vu-., ?? ii.,- the . i" ',.!?, wlii.Ti -.? the labor oi i_i >i, ?,. o, ',, e, i. ,". ,. in/ Y. VI lilli'!. ??I TIIK KIN?;i???.M? DXBkaVTB OS Till M'.l. II1AI.II V QBBSTtHM. IK?'ivi ni a OWN ( ..lilli,-PoNUEN l'.| Fi.oim.n?"K, ?July ?IO.?In ?ill purtsi ol tin- p? iiin siilu then* is nut oin? vnice 'snut neutrality"?not even the annexation uf Korne, SO tBS price, would stone foran alliaiic wlih I'm,?'- ? 'ain-f IV11.--1.T. Th" with? drawal of the Ft?-n.-li troop- from Lome. BB*] this time it seems a real Withdrawal, :.? tile o1fir?>rs of the 1'upal legions ?ne r. lurnlng home in BOBKBOf latir? It um. ??xi-iles i,.,. nibil-: 'sin. li 1-a 1.Turn to the ( <?: ' ofSeptemlM-r, with an addition .1 ??rtii 1?' ?kal thi I! II k1 army -hall not only piev-i.t ant- iuva-ion fe,m willi,?nt, of the l'a pa! lerntory. but ?hall repress any attempt from within to up?rt the rlntky' old edifice. Indi? viduals som? times ui.ikn tin? same mistake twice over, nations rnrelv, mid I may venttir? t.? ray that, with the blue or??*? over the tricolor, no Gur Ibiildiail or Ma'zinian bands will 1 ver BfBB? Intud" the Agro Komano t.i complete the pro.-raniino of ls-fai, of "One Italy with Foin-- for It ?Capital umler Victor Eman? uel, King bv the Grace of G<*1 nn?! the will of the people," The long and hopeles* waiting for " a revnlu tlou t-i tei-orlii in Koni' " iiiiii" <?n Hie Mil October, when ten Garibaldiuna mn?t?-red in lea thousand on the flights above the bridge of BB .mentana, ready to secamil the faintest sign, has taught us how little to expect from 0 p. polution whose b? st gal bravest are In prison or in exile, whose masses hive grown up under the shadow of the cowl. bo It is not the fear of lo ?Ing a chance that wa? oura yesterday, which places us in ?uapen'e. The question is, what shall wo BBSS ?<? pay, ami the prrowing conviction Ia, we ure drifting into ?ni a? live alliance with France; portaBQ we aro already alind under the king's sign a:id seal. " Will the Government mnlntatn rlgoroui neutrality with the other Towt r? w ho J ave declared It ! Why did the English Government in H8 declaration to the House omit Italy from among tho neutra! Powers! Fp to what point will our annan, ?nts bo brought I Have any nego? tiations been enteii d into touching the OSeapsUOS bj* the French of the Kunian States, ai.d the C.,ii4Mition of the 15th of fi plomber! Will BBOh a line of policy Iso 11.1.ilit. .1 BO, without otr.iKllng liiierty awl without c??m promleiug unity, ?hull resolve the BBSOBB qOSawsSB ?B so? on iluinc with ?BO p'elilscttiiiii ? Will the GDVernrnent prom!??.* to contra, t se pled?*.-? which may coinpromlse the nation without previously'?in-ultlng I'arliaini-iit I" To'these direct, ?inil OeOaSOO (IsSStlawBa Visrnnle V ne,,, mt the 01 Igln.itorsfof the H,pt? mber;Conv? ntlon, and Baa m ni In the present CaMm-t most suspected of ser? vility to France, replied: -We eluill observo neutrality l.-t.t. en ISO belligerent.., scmptilou.-ly observe the duttSO tra? ??I bj iM.-riiation.il rights, and, In common with all olher Powers win? cannot systemalically disclaim all interest in prreutJMi opean questions, shall pr?s? ne our liberty of BTitles ami watch that in any tatt the 1 herlies of Itali- shall not be compmnM-i d, parliamentary pre? rogatives will not be infringed." The English Government Lu? not undertaken to pub? lish a bill of the neutral Power-; us to fbe Kom.ui question, the intentions of the French Government are not fully known; thero ha* been no oili? lal exchange of coiiiiiMuication between the two Gov? ernments?two da MMtioiis Braal surtir?. The tirst S that the determination of the French Government rela? tive to the pre-? m > Of Itslroups in Koine is considered by usu* in?l. jy< ndc'iit of the line of conda? t whisk Italy may be called upon to puisne In present clrcumsti'.ncos. The second 1? that the wor-t alternative of all would tie for us to avail ourselves of tin- position in winch France now linds her-e!r in 1 riler to add to b-r ? mL.krra.--in. ni?, ?uni to um 1.. ce din Ottj? cr ?udirectly a BsUej of viuleiace willi n-g.iid lo the Koni.m i;i,c?tlon. In tho debate of July BJ, Signor Vi.conte Vt-naata sahl that he was able to condense in one th>-replied to the various demands made by did. rent orators. The French Gom ruin? ot had oil!, ??illy made known to them that aft? r IBS ?Sea discussion OB foreign affairs in thi* House It proposes to withdraw it.-- lump- fruin tho Pupal Slates and return to the s'o;?feiiil>er Convention. The Italian Government '...?I but ?S take note Of this declaration, aw? ing that the Convention has never BOOB broken,and to deyliaa? in its turn that ??into the Fr?iBflll Government is ready to tattj into execution this international act the Italian G?>\ eminent would fultlU ita pint with loyalty. The debate theu 1 roeeeded. La Porta?T'p lo yes?, rday the Bejatembsr Convention WS! ?k dead 1 ? - r ? ? ?. : the Fri neb troop* oc. upled ibimc ;nul the 1t.1H.1n ?iovernmeiif bald Ita o'-.i. ?-. Now that i ram e needs her troups to light l'ri siu we return to the Con? tention, um! we ara t?. ?ui?.?tituto oui- rjoldjeis tor tilt? French aoldleraal Borne, Vi-, oute Veaasta -We shall not co t.v Feme. I,:i Pul ta With I TOB ?ire not i.v-ti de. Tin d worthy nf forming a gualdo* Iim,m- tolas Pope. You are ?nlv pemil;?. 1 to guard the (x-JUtler- there is-rhups Italian rifles V.111 revire the cnassepot'a miracles on Italian breaste.. Bj* thSSe mea-'1res you pave the w;i4 !..r 11 actuin. Yo.1 provoke if ?Is long a? your policy was neutralltv, tot..! ?t'l-tii!. n.-<-, the counfrv might have fol? lowed v.iUj jjuj when you assisi Prance to send bar troops a'.-aln-t l'ni??l 1 : when yonadmll the return t.? :i Conveiiiiiiii which Franco had tora up, v ou provoke a revoluti..Ii. f sajar, ??letaler, Bsoaaola B?BBBaSt any attempt to in ? f?Jea?e til?' .Till?.HI.?-.?Illeli-.r, "f rrail.e. '"' Th.- TiKi.-',,'l;i "' ''" rtght ?nade rlolsal efforts toclooe th.' di.?ciio?iMi, ita. UUeettW viorde fmm Olivier, euc ,,'d. ---?. ~'???***. ????mvSmh^^. Mca'iw'nil. Sit?, s. 1 ., iift; iiigcai'ii' lb;?conventionw"ith the bank, the Mini.-t< r of W.rt having obtain? d BB) 1?". ex tra millions, the railroad cum iiti?.'^ Bho (arried?the deputies aie dismissed and the GoV.'nlTn.nt left to 1rs own dot lees -it being nevertheless on the cards tin?! they al.?o nun-b?? disii.l-.-ed, und Mcuehio ttlid lils supporters IO -iii,in,Mi? d to tarry out the progrOBUM I -lubllsued with lu? liinnTi.il n.,i?ter at the Tub? r ? -, NOtES o.\ THE l.UROl'EAS HAR. Gun. (?:!iil?.ilili luto teli-gniplicl in reply lo uti inquiry ghoul mi ?i.'.van, e 011 Koine: "Tin- da?'that Mure will Le home chance of success you w11! receive Mill !?M Tin- r.ll'ing Btoaasahip (VinpMiy bave It iinlcl over tin r whole l!,-?-t ol ?:.-.m to the naval uni hont ?es at I)ii!,t/i'. F.voof th.ir ships hive been found servite able i??r purposes m war. Tho tniins |?:i?sin<-' from HHkri.im into Prea> ?1,1 ar ?nut nulo oled g1 the front I? r. a* the lines are mined on !l.?> Itei.-i.iti ?lib , ui,rl u ,.? BMBBMf that * viol? nt ?hock tnlglil eau??' .ni e .l?ii- on. Til?* haar tells ?t story ?>t a con.-n ript who, tin other day, a? ted hi? sergeant how fir S was to berlin. " 15? I'llt!, ?'OIlrjaTipt, IS aSaSB) l'rilssi.illS off." Tills Linde of BiesaiibbiobI wse md foresees In the metrical system. A Paris liook-ill. r. lia? ing applicil t<> ?i Hcr llii publisher of lltlii>;,'r;tpli.c prmts for .1 great nunilier of copies of the portraits of the more lllu-fi nuis Prussian gi neues, le. 1 iv-i d Mu? reply : '-Thete aie m. oeSOSO lelt; w?? ?end 4 OS the 01 ip.: :.?1- " Tin; Fri'iich wai Ailininislration bus 0011 trai't. d at Toidoti for the supply of a milla.11 litn-sof wine for the troups, one house ?it BSSSSS and aiioMiei nt Nsrbonne arc to deliver, vt it Inn it fortnight, t>o\i,()00 lilr.-sat (Timbourg und iO?/,iv,>o at Ibe-f. It is said tlnil Qt*. Vo'i Kiilkc??. in li 11 ui!-aii-,-.'d nu ehiliol it.- syst? ni of t.-h-graphic eouiii.unica tion with all Ihe -talions ulong the Prussian coast. A (.o, ; nu, of the Kien? h flt-.-t h:.v Ina ap pea red ort Bhaajsa <>u T ?! I.iv -, tin- ??.-ni rill was ?nfima.-?! uf the Ctii-Uliisla.i, , from \ .u ume? .pia 1 mi-.? within ??? tea ?.<?. 1 ,i (!?-riii;!ti liiivigittion to F.ni*;l;iii(l ?uni Atiieri.'ii having ossa intiiiipi.il bj the sar, the lasIrlaaOor eminent have established .1 ItBC Of ?crew? between Tlie*te, London, U. Pi pool, ind Bontl? rupf,?ti. The An? trian ? annuls In Goiiusay lb* te Iwen lusirncted t?. ibre.t tin- uti.,ntl.m of nie m-11.1ui.lc pleases to the facilities ,'ih'icl !iy this unite. Ainoiig tin- ili-din.-111-li.'.l CiiTiiaii-i win? luv,. been atrsasoaed t.? tsfc. np ann? on n. I ?if of their ? osa Hy, are i-m?e pu-.i?, the piirnhasor of Han aerea tasa 1".I M. Vi'.liV, tv!:.? ?oii-clme ?mee b?.iiL'llt the Cnbuiel. MT. Andre has. with pMiacwoithv pMi mtiMn, ma.I. ?1 p?-.... nt of the Colonel to the King ot ITu-.-ni. wlih the bop*>thal h.- mu. is come Iii? Malest? '? favori! ? 1 li.T','1 r. The Kin pr? ?* t?l?>:n;'|.|i-?l in thi' Kinp.ior, ??iv luir that BhS .le?ir.?1 to gS 1?' Mets to s?-?? him. to BBSs Lin.- her *o|.,??,| to ?how h.'r??ilf tollu- 1,1104, ,ml endeavor to increase the eutbusiusai for th* war. aa it la ui'i i> bj in, ici-a'd ,, such .....?? bj a woiinit's pre? me. tin Brnperor repneil, thanking her fur in r i wiHln 1 und Inleiiflnit?, hu rr.|-ti!jHii?: |,..r no1 to I Cal-! V III? J? OUI, H? he ??lOlllil I?a4t- I? ft M ? could ?111'4C Ibe?, ?11.d be waa un uah? m tell h. r whole -In? , 1 ?Ml Hid bin:. Aiionliiig t?p u ciiciilar ..I ?Mt'sisis. Aries, Hiifoul-tV ?... ?>r Lyons, Bj*] OatwktVBBh ??f Win. ' .,, saaMBOl utile ?1? BBSBSBBSSaV* bus iu-,iily ?to pip? ?I au liuuaacuoiie in C ? ?lilt Uiaik.il?.;,I (h.-,i a, I v. L-l tau ol'lel-.? ?,1 g.iods foi 1.11111.111V .md I'm is weit. v. ult.li.,44,, ; but, on Ibe othei bn-.d, in . rmsequencs of ?he s aspen ?I ?ra of work ia the-ilk ma.iiiiHctoiies uf Kh.-iii.sb I'lusaiu and oi many ?' 'i ? 1 - w.i/. le., al, -.??m .iup.t.ii.tuf puiihar** have luc? m ut, foi 1 ii.1i ? '?niiiptioii at rr du. tlOMa not ex. ee.llnw; |(l |?. 1 , |BM ,'Clu, A ?.TT-ulitr ;ir?.-urn, nt far ..Unama ivnrrtM. pniii. ti?,i !.. ? ; |. . ? 1 . , .-. : .? u?. latarrtsa .?i ' Ball I ? t,,i? If. ??1 ,. . r M. . ? '?I m., | j M, t. \., 1.14 is '.<? ot m '?-', ... Nat.aa raa*jwi?s ?? ton? o. u.:. ut nu s_- $lMe, uatcd sith uaiaUaaik'.c i I ii i vc and p'i isj.iii li,.- irart with which th* new.paper ??1< ni? pi ./.-?! din-nig tin? -.?.ir <>f !<,?.? jj y, ,', r r I the 'little of Montebello and the il*-at<?,,?ti .mm li arm) on th?- aide of Parla, ra .,r.i. r ti,. ni.i-e.i! the real mov. ment ni Mie'r?'?soi ami Magenta?, and I - otu ,'iifl that the ipewitSaper rorrespoudeiiU wer? lot -i r ?ii,.-r? t.? the ? tror Into which 'he iiumy's (J< i, erais we e drawn. The correspondents, who knew tea truth, t,u ii uiiil.-rr.tood that it was their duty to d?*jeieo the Au-'iniii?. A curious r* suit of the war is a large nnm ber of sliii'iltiinco is uiurnug. s in the Prussian army. On aaasaoo of military welding? were i< d it A.I..na, by express permission of the Klag, io?.I the apodal iclaxurODii of Ihe standing order Meat tbn , . ,, l li. pnbllshed Mine times. In lierlln on tbn ?ann -i :... ... Iii f '?.- gi*Ti?on church in that ??ty. mor* t linn ?"i ?. Tiers and their I**! mt bed were bouiulfo^etbar in holy ii iii,i,.on} , fiee otijecta pim als to be that I (lough tiley al .. iii .1 tr HU tie IT Vo.lllg mi :ii?- t'." hot . ynt >"?i. Mu- hnsiMnda have Mi?, -aiieiii' 'lou "f knowing lb .t la ?.??? of theil being killed the widows will be ade.pi..I? ?y piovided foi- by their . . Mintiy. Prise? Ja.op?,l?lof Holi?iiza)H?'rn-Si(a*Tiiariiig.ii ga-., the followlBSjn-piy toan a?l?!r<:asrecently presenfmi to bim 1.4 a .?ocii ty lu I ?ii vi Idorf: "I thank you far vour Vin?I!> feelings and for the Juatle? you do me. I f? It n?. ?Ililli uity In renouncing the crown of Hpun on mil. , r of so great <arm?ge. I r.j<<te.t it ..tillit gly t?i pre?, i v. Boase for our i ?.maion country, and I ti,.)!.:.! nui be sonhjrtahear the name of HoIm-i. z'.liern I.a?! I .?et? <l uttii-rWi-e, You are nght In aarrhsg that Mil? r? iiuLcLitnii bad lo r? ? ill. The Fren? h have desired war; tbev had prepared for It. ?mr husmo*? is now to tale np anna as m? n, and to enter luto ta* ?t nig? gle with ' -uince and fortitude forth? lirtimran?! ?ecurity of Germany. I um happy to me? t <v< i y vi, m with thal national ? Ml,U-i.iMii which Is ?lotte ?tltlieient to el*_r*l any disunion nof'v-e? u the, peop.es of G.imaiij. 4lur liiiiucKiig ii ead na to victors-." lAp? riiuffit-i with torpe.!???--! were recently nia?l.- at Fr'-st. One of timm was to fast liu? BOBBSJ ot oin- of those sulmiarine monsters on a nautical "?keiew," which wa? jil.iced la i??>?it:?,n for the purpose? ?if the ex l?iiin?Tit. The old vc sel was moored over a torpedo cont.ilniii;'Tls>tit 600 pounds of powder, lying at a ?lnptb of in feet (1 ? M English f? ? t Winn IBS SS pl....i,,ii took p...i th. condemned ? n?rt *w?.s flr?t of all fled out of th.-eau. and I ht- M a |?,w. rful let <>f wat? i pierced it ..- If .ni ?noimou.? proJeiTib- h.-nl pn-t??? ihi-oiigh keel sod d'?, ks, and i?e* to a bight ?.f sum ?w f?sJSk Hu* f r the empfv casks with whb h the ship w?s lad? ii It would itt.iiiediat?-lv Iinve gone to the IhiM'-iii AU the danger, however, m the explosion ol ti..-t-rp. do is Hot i, pie?. U'c! bl (Its Miase? Sf Water, will, li ?belnoS a* ft rises, and inundate? sall fail?. A i." I.-.? i. rribl. ? tliw-t Isproduc. .1 1 V the gue generate-?! by the p?iwdoi, ?* hub in searching an issu?- escapee from tin- wat? r in ?barp blades wld. li m.ti Ina ?au rcs-f. Be nu- m? a-'irmgmiere than ni*, nttare feet have is-.-n mt through a* with s saw. Gnnpowtler I* found t?> anew? i l* tor for t< i*p?->d?jea than pi. late of j Kita-?i H in. Bitte gl.c? un? , ?u BBB ?ottoll. Ihc'Cnltujiii' Cazitte, .-.?ni nilli? a laaJkS vi?? lently inveighing BSSlBSl Bugland's neutrality. Allud? ing to th? cartoon in funth, whlcfi represents Urit.-iiinla attempting to prevent boin? Napoleon and Kin,- William Irom cnming to blows, The Ha sr tie aoSOffSI that lintan nla?h..?iidno longer be represented with a helmet, not with a chignon I M rugente, or rather with a eutton nightcap. Herpraeent Ooorernsaent, li ?j.*, ???ara as thing so much as iwa , and can., s Cobden', pnii.-lpl* of non Int. rveiitlon to al?sur?i extremes, '-?obdeii hlm self isden?!, bul h,s friend linglit i- Minister, and gi.??1 Bt??ue, whose iiinvdililo wrakn. M both lu? fore ??nil afta-r the Crimean war i- not forgot?, n. Is now the Fu-t I.-.,?! of th? Ti? ii.-urv." Tu.'l?e?t pr.?of. pro. ? eds tb<-?arti? I?-, of the b? I'oplio'uii of the Govi-iiitn?nt is the way in win. h Li,ghoul received the news of the secret treaty. ' V? ? .ei run with more terror ehoat the kitchen la ???arch of s hlding-plsee when tas .-??.w had con,? in," than the Eogilsii ~i.i'e.?muii, and th?- new ?pap. ra, under their n.i"..:,", have aoughtto escape the n-,...... ?f taking np arms. The Cologne, tiazetle coneludtM by ? ?w paring England to " sa urmv of louis Iel by hal - GENERAL NOTES. Tlhl Poiiiiuion lui.-? bcsBIJ ti. 1ml? ?I. There was uni! h crowing in the (Mini ?ni ncw?;.i; - IBOBI aasapeeod aalataas on the part of theenanne?r?'.f u?* L'ni'ed ?-tutea Government as to the locution of th. - Clair Mdp Canal. It was unid that through mine Munder the canal 44 as cor,?dru. ted within < 'anadian f. rritor?. .oui thal M ?? United St.i.s ??om rmi.cut lia.l t-eeu ex|w mling IT'e.ii?) iu Improving the mud flat* of th* I'. :i.'i. n. At h-ngth, liowet. r. tin re is aa ellie ia I nporr on the aadrjesl from Baa tBO D I Eriglneer In charge, ?-en. ? Tun,, meiu-ung .1 -tat. tie ?,t i?y ItbeChief of Fiiginea-rs, ?jen. Humphreys, and refen tug. nlso, to the opiiiion of the latter1? predecessor in oBtne. (?en. Riynolils. It appear? that there is ?1 mi-takc. hal that it is In the ruups from which the (ana. ban news papers derived their belief. The canal is wholly with!.? United States tenitory. Iti* u pity alxmt ? an.nla. That .1 mV province naturally exiteet* the mother coiintry or som. I'imIv else te -< rotea ap tlie oar'li for lu r, hut 14 fre.iuently <1?.?appointed. And now this public work, win. b she Imped ru obtain with.mt any ex mun of ker ow 1 , lo not hers after alL 'Twa* ever thus. Sptcim.UM of tbc work of a machine whi.li i.i expect, dto do away with penmanship by ?ubsiitut-Bg printing f- ?r wrltlng.aro in circulation. It is desertl*-?l a? an iii.-tr'iineiit of siuftll size,suitable to be set upon a table, to bo "op- rat? d " by playing upon keys somewhat i.V,? th.nie of a piano. The specimens, though by no mean? eleganC indicate lh.it the working of the machine will probably I e ?ii, , , ??fu! In orrslueing BOBBO sort of "copy " in print, though aa yet it is all in capitals, is irregular in ?patin*-, ead ? otherwise defective. Th.) sp?e?f of execution la .. I to be p-Tt?tir than that of ordinary h.imlwiitfng. Heresfter, Instead of the correspondent saying1. "I take mj (M-ii 111 I ?lud," the expression will tee, " I ringer my l??-t lum? lit to ?a..?." NO long?-r " the pen,'' but -the ina ? linio is tnigbtlel fhau the sword." " Th?- t*. p? ? an p.w.r. Hi.- Imprint sa B, My i??ve f.?r you rhad never fail. ' '? Fun?!- ha,!?- ?m.l a bad m t of keys" The norn dt plume will \? 1,>\nt ?nom d' imprimerie ; thelitera scriyita, u lap ?f ibe iluf;?'!; "mj- hand and seal," "my IsBSl ?and m4 Impr? ?a-iou." The professor* of penmanship aiil (e?,.?( to teach handwriting: expert* in rjhliogr.ipby wi'l BO longer d? .lpin-r MS., and the art. of calllkrraphy will become is rare as thut ?f ill ?wiriution. Ferbaps, bow ever, the amenities of '.jterature may flourish un.lth" l ';"?'?"','jl*1'.'- '--.inv.Ho?*? been lu vogue among ?ages" iniiy TieT?. (Tciiite.l, when r.nntafioiisare no longer i.luk , rn.-dH" ii ?mi.'ink" .nid reidy writ? is ???,?. t,,dip Mu ir pius Lu tilt? bmcrneb?. that u extia.ted fr?m ?ut? ?a'??'..? ** ?t..-.??i _ ?k Aceoiints from the r.irion.,' BB-wasaBI of Clii Pi BttaSeMsT. IO ? MI.ii...rat?, tin? opinion? ,',."""? ,r"m th* North ?OBBBO party a* to the gjgsaj aSBBI r anJSBBBBBI dexterity of .folni. <?f the party ou Mu- BBwBSSaSS P's??' tatton, near New-Orleans, It Is said Mut is laag is tliings are ?atisfaclorily arrunged with the leatling 1u.11, there 1* m f.-ir ,,f trouble willi the subordinate*. However, they pay little utrei,Mon to .my dil, eli. 11-? citen utilci?* thry come tbrongb the medium of the head ama. Tiev attend Impll. itlj to ?my order giren bi tin li 1 kief, He"4?, k, s ?petits of bracelet on his aims, which a ems io be Ihe emblem ??f satbority, sod ni Is prob aiily of the ?lune??- an-ti ? roy of learning. ..iiniTiii? Mail -wa.? no feeling of juiamslv aiiung tim m di, .I folks in the nalghborhood, one ubi auntie, who loi I,,- I .,.? 11 lion, m Mu- .?? ?ir one, sind the Cuni-, were " 41 ty 'gOOd I" ii?!. . don't do 1111III11 to nobodj mi' d der ow 11 bu In, --.'? A? lo Mu work tl-.tie it I? saul that tber labor Sithsteadj p r-< v? run ,. and -, ona. .p.ne the usa of lu?-, piiw. or ?'Ven mor?- .I. leite fools. A ?aliform* st.,14 illustrates Ibis knack: B?S fal from Sall Jose s m V4iin:ed li small losses built; a Chinaman took ti... j..:., and hired ??n Atamrican ? irpenter to lnnl.1 .?ne of im m. While be was anlag so, the OleatlsS lay aroin, I ?nul wati h.-d et.-ri movement h- ma.le. ,\? BOSB as he t. bel it tin- Chinamen dlachartt-ed him, ml '?? tedtheothera themael?*e?a, aThes lass were .lou??? Mu l.eft.palg, a could not tell which war? bulli by tbo wlM, mun. Tilt' Burr.? Mint-s, now fiiinous Bl th?' l;irpr*.'st ledge of siU.-r ore .-v cr .1 -. 04 ei.it, .,. . ordin?.' f" a corre? spondent w no ha.? lust returned from a ki-it to then.. Justify thci vtraordiuary report* of their rube? win. b hat, be? u giv en t.. Mu- public in the new ?pap, r?. They consist of a ?usst b?>?ly of silver on-cropping out from the aseSaeetoa hlgbt of several hundred feet. There is a tut ai loss the 1. .Ige lil feet wld. , iH'l.eve.l to have BOBS mude many years apto. On Hie OBBB* of the 1 ut nalir?; ?ihn-in vai.oit.s foi ms is tisiiiii. aJSMkys of Hie .?ra? yield ull the w av from HOD to li j.ouo p.r tun. Th. sptvee ?..vere?! by the ledge, -cveral thousand feet eith?>r way, i.s lilreaily inarki d out in claim*. Although on (ne ?sr der? of .?.uzona, the Burro Mines ure within th?? I?,und.me? of .Ni-44 Mci leo, about u mile.? e.i.-l of Ap.?. ii?, l'a,-.-, and within il4e i?,b s of Mu- Hue marked out for the ?01:1111 r? I'u.ltle Rillroaalou the j*! par* i I. I. The in.wt cx|m dillon,, rmite thither la bj w.14 .?f Califm-nls, ami it involve? traveling ?.bout -ViJ ?'nl.s'?? tlir??ugh the bert ?if the Vpi.be cunny." The Apaches ihelii-.-lv, - ?li not rein 11 kalile f.i- enlargement of the heurt toward want?? 4 ??ii.., s, and the lutt?.-rarely r. turu nu.?,-.- tu. 4 travel In largo partie*, arm.il to the teeth. There is no wafer to ?peak of arouud Hie ledge, though it i- b..i? ti that some m.iv t?e obtain? 1 bj an p ? ..ring. ?? it,uro " m.-.irt? -, ami the district is tilt, "jackas* ?-uniiti 1 It. tvt e.ti the . hiti.ces of lefing flaved uilM?, or s.itferliix ? n. Its ?iilvanfages OB ?t pla?* ?if residen,?? ?at, nell uppi.v lo thoai? who have at l?-.i?l the lotlghuea* of Jacassa -. All#vvho .m- ?'ii-??(j?i-'l in th?- erection i?f l?uil?l Ing? tor lTtl.il- 1. .>i..ins, eJioilld luke wuruing from the? in 1 --.Ui! 1 in.' u ?1 h hi? fii'leii u|ton Ito-ton. T!.. I i.iiarr lhere 1-pl.itvd ill .1 very lultldsotue and cxpeuatte. l-Hlt, as it ?ipiaesrs, an <'<|tii'ly inade.|U*te and in. oiuui?mIio*m bul'.diug. The dajan user Inform?, ua thal " the ?i.tuway a from gallery to ga'.a-ry are ilsnflliaaa. BSITiiS *n.l few, the gi.lli'iies long und airsiig?-.! with freipient break* when people < innot pasa rael other, and the ?tiM-e of till? billilli!,-'re?II.'?-?-?. M <ll?|-osli:.?b Of Iwaok? U? the lakst ?leg:, o iiieouit-iiieiii." Again, in !lu ni M?!iitelt) 1111 ?-.? .?.?iv !i-.|iii?l.c of light, the building ta gre,Mt deficient. ? inbinafion? for keeping It out ot the sleovea "laing ?u.i.tue iii t h ir ingreuuity." Another want is !i,.it m t ,n for the w ik if th, idmlatstra lion. There I? no P*TW*Mf place for the re. < ptu?u of new lM*?k?, 1? r rutaloguiug or > ..vciiii*. It la probable, 1 1? << Handy t? 1? hope.I, th.it ?f a uew bllll.tlllg U nut! upon, the plan of Hebaawrt Will bo ??rio? tod??'ti?- Mu un?4u IwiuK lu (be canter, aad tha IsMib? ?iii.iiipie?! in .1 1 in le ?mulei hilo." The binary of (l.e Amei ,.an Anlliiuurlan ra.-? ?. tv, a* well as ?bal ?if Amherst Coll?ge au?! of W ill hub College, are baili itpa.u tin? pun. Ipi,.. Time 1? one ern.1 Into w hu b thoa? who plas library bmldln?** for the simi'ter .-'tie* are always in il.tiig, r of falliug; fur not ?aking min . on?nU)ietu?u tl.it C41: 4 w, :l managt d lib. .14 luUtl , oUtillUt) to la tica '? m ii.?- ? nuil'. 1 "f ii. t..nun s, fron 1 rr-itr tro rear. "" li irtiBsieta*?,'-* alriMMt always prolsH.-rt upaa lea asas H . ..... . Vi, ...,, n. what willi appropriation?, doust raju?. 1 i., an- m. r. Lo,.ka tuan there are? '1 to air 11.we th.-tu. und the sic.?ve* ?I by baviugatlilltiouai *h*lv?s* ulaced m Uketr v<.'ai,?,?.