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A OARPET-BAGOKBS' KING. MIU ln\^ OP QBOBQIA BONDS NWOTIATED IN Till-s t 1IV. Ki.sri.is oi tiiiI OlOaOIi i.rcisi. .tivi: inyi - Il.iVrioN IN IIIlMTTY?TIIK .-WINI.l.K.s l'KK ramuvaa ai ao*/. mii.ock, n. i. kimhai.i., ANl> OTHKK (?ONt-K.liKUATKs?TIIK QOTBBNOB ANM> KIMIIA1 1. n.ilV.VIS l*BOM .H.-ll.T'.? 1TNAM iai. BSBULT- <>i" (Mtrir-liAC. nU Tho QaafS-i L.'Ki^atni'' B. "?" '" bBBB-OB. and lhe rcpart of the taaaaBaBrt-Bf I oiuiulttoe whl.l. lately held sossioh.* iu thla city to IBBaBlet the boiuM Isauod und.t tho Adtiiinistration of (iov. iIuUikV will reveal to the people of tha Mala l.ow thoir laaal Taaafla Lavo awiudled tl.em out of seienil nnllloiis of dolh.ru. At the iimo the <? oaaaaMaa waa ta aaaaaaa ta Ih nunicrouH ln |iiiii.-> w.re made hfllh her. aad l -Kcwuero forex-<;..v. BaltoekaadMaflflia, n I. aad k. \v. Knn l.all. lately BBBMBd ashmkerH an.l contractors in B.oad M.. but withont ui all, nnd ttHBB KCiitletnen havo i.i.vh le.rioinl.v d.iaj.pesred. They were lately in roncciil luent at BufTalo. a conveiilent ilistniice from thi I'.ina ilian froutier. Tho reasoiis wblflh iinl'.'l th.-in lo a Cou tinued absenee from their necti'tomed hnunta will BB l>eir ln the report of the Tiivcstt,catliitf r.nimiittee. Its orimipal features nre eiuhodi'-.l ln the faDawhag BtatO aient. obt.ilned from niemhert of the < orni. ?rhlch.lt will Im* reinenilter.-.t. l.el.t secret ses.-ioin. At difren'iit ttaaaa flrfttta tho aaal two taaia there had BBBB laflflBrtfl of B-tofad fr.i.idi p. rj?3 irated upon U.e State of OflflCglB durin< tho ad jiiulstratiuii Ot Oov. Bullock, i.ut the luformntlou ?onoerulne the e.tent and cluinicter of theso frunds aaa va>ru? and uiisatiHfaetnry, and tho ruii.or.i were not tra Mhtfl to auy trustworthy souroe. DaitBg Ihe mouth of Apnl the ('.niiuiiffee from the (leoriria LegtaUtnrn alludc.l to hflMMfl BBaalaaa Ifl tUi-? city for thopurpoeeof lnveHt'...it,n_ the lliiaucial rondltion of the 8tan\ and of aseertaluinjr prccisely how tnany and what bondri for whloh the State could be held ttaaaamr t'le have l>een negotiated here After the ('ommitreo had onfied MM lahors, the Ciitilrm in, thfl H?u. T. t, Hiui rn>n.'i. remained to awatt the arrival of witne.sscs from the Went, whose testimony flraa cniisulere-d lmpoitatit. Kuongh it known of t!.e evidenee tafcen to niako lt ap p i;, ut that th>- frau.ls perpetrated on lhe S'ate are ifi rantlc. aiul thon.h exc. e<le.l in ainoniit hf the Tiilnmany fraudaof thtacttf, I nn.il them bl audui-ity and IBflklflaa UCHl. Tbe laraaallaat-ai baa haaaahl hany to n^iit. what wa* before surminod, that (iov. Bullock was tbe head of a ruiK, the Baaaabaaaaf arhtoh aoaeplrei taptaat far Ha purpoeeof robhiii. the stato. The frauds w.ro pcrpe trated by tho taBBB of Stato aud railroad bonds, tlie lat M belnjc the uiost ;i;.proved nnd BBBM-ssful un thod. 17y iu act of tho Lagtohatara, nonnually deslgned for tho purpoao of dovcloplng the stai.', tho buildluir of now railroad.-i was en. 'i.ra.cd l.y the stato glvlng to tho -onda of ench roads its ludorscuiout, suoh lndorsc m-ut hahflf dne on oertltlcate of the Stato Eu lineor of tho cotupletion aud eijuiptiteut' of sections of tlveor U'.i mile*. The law nlno required tliat the coin ,>any buildiuit a laai Hlinuld have lnvestod ln it an imouiit BBB unl" < 'iiii.i tothe amount for which the Stato n.ioried. laaa laa haaBBrflaaaaal ou the haai aaa aaakt ii, ut toa _aaatfl_#a aa the raai, the state betagaeeaiad, ntidor houe.-ttujaiia_emeiit.by the coinpletedroadaud hy ;he actual iiivestine.it of the railroad compauy of at ..asi as lar?e au i.nioiint a? was furui*hed by the State. With aaai BalaaaBBNhi B isevldontthe State could only *ie dofrauded l.y tueann of oflleial* to laaaa Ihfl Ii-.tuN, an.l a conveulent av'tut like Kiiuhall to dispoiO of thtu. ?> the hBBl advant-.i-e lu the luarket. Tho manner in whicb the Ilullock Rlng BflataBMl >.?u uent be slu.wn by glvinn the facta in lclitian At the diflerent laadB] -Bflflfl ol.taiiied frotu oth. ial .ourmn, and for all of which tbe pioof is now iu tho uud. of tb. Oeoriria Comuuttee. A 15.000 UOOIIAII.IIOAI) J.'D. A chiirt.r wa- ohtaiiieil for the lininswick and All.any i.ii:r.>a.i, tocmii,., t urun-wiek mui Mafala, a dtotaaea liiia-H. I'or this road the Stalo hitreed, in the loinplttioti nnd rquipruout of n.tioiir, .f aaa adtoe, h> haBaraa tho bonds of the -... ,i u> the aaaaaal ?f MMM ikt bbQb. B. i. Kaahall iiB4 1'realdeiit aud oue of the coutiactor-of th, road. Dafleafl thin raai war aBa-f-etad for i.aif its aaaaaaad .. ngth. over f.,'i. i.OoJ worth of bouds had beeu IflBBflfl. 11,. b haa_la flpaaa taaaad hj thaia-baai compauy, rafa arly ludors.-d hy tlie (rovernor and Sccretary of State, Iha afrcat aaalal Hm Haaa aMaad,aad thaa waraBaaa Haaai la tha alty.partli by iieury CSawa & co. aud partly hy U. 1. Kiuiball. A $.".,000 riiAlD. The (arti-rsville and Vau Wori?now Tho Cberokco? r_n!road, fiiii.i-h. s another lllUHtration of the method of .IMiatiiii.'. und the aaflataa was exprensed by one of the i.mmitt, ?? " that the BBOBtodgH of tbe facta iu this aaflfl would hitag te.iis of euvy to lhe eyes of Twced." This raai araa Aaitarai la laaa, the sute agreein^ to gtaa ita ^ .! ta the ainoniit of tT.,500 per mile, the total lewrth of ? nl t.iitag M tn'les, and tlie ald to be funiished aa ie.-tloiiHof tlve intles were completcl aud dulv certitled to hy the Mahl ?BaBBaaB a\ tata s\ mllee were (om (ilotfid, b'?nd* la the txtent of l.'75,OOo were Issued hy tlie road, aagaad hy Iba Oafataaa, Bai negotiated hf Mr. ? ..-, wh , \4,i- -? , retary of the road. Heveral iiioiiIIih after tbe at.oi e in, -ntione.l 1575.000 w.re ne j..tiate.i, th" Btag haaaaaa ilaaa-latai w-ith tho name ..f ibe roa.1. aud Kcconiin-ly upi'licl to the Letrislature. and aad it ciiaii.e.i to "Ifea Chaaafcaa Kaiiroad." Haaa ilH.n, new baadfl VBtfl aataflB oft to the amount of t BBBia over prei !-? iy the name piopoBtd road for which ?he 1.75.ooo h.id al.e .dy hflBB issued and nefrotlated, thm malalui; Mll.aaa ahtoh Iha -aaaa has indorned for a road .': uii.fcH in laagtb, only ulue lulles of whieh. Ht tht- tune jf tkir, aaaaai taaaa, had haaa coinpi.ted. The aaaoai sHiie wan n-Koti.ited in thin city by II. I. Kiuiball, tbe fre<iideut, who, at j.reseut. like (iov. Bullock, is BlIaBlBg Tlie road is now ffaqplalaa, B-BB BlItoahatBg of the usual -ailroad >..mir.-. and the rtiuaiiiing 11 mi'.es of narrow puttm, 'i taat ti ha hes-thus makiUK a portion only of the me availuhle for ordmnry cars. while the lariter part of t iaofan ei.tirt iy different chaiactir and of a far lom f aluable form of tonstruetion. A TH1RD SWISDLE. The thlrd road BBBBB which u similar swindle waa per pefrated wan th> U.iinbriil^e, Cuthtxri ar.d f'ohimbus l.iilroad, of wh. h Kiuiball was also rresidtnt. For this road tlu Matfl Bgraed to indorse ivouds to the amount of 112,500 iwr mile on the coinplotlon of tcn mile jection*. the stii.ulation being that, before the lssue of tbe boD.l-., said Bcctlona should be " bttllt and fully ?qulpped." Before, however, u 8inj*le foot of the road had bcau built, Oov. Bullock uiior.-t-.l bondn to the amouut of tr.40.00o. Imlee.l, the Beew-tary of the road te-tifl. h that ihe iiinoiitit Iflflaedaad Inderaed by tbe Qoveraea was |eoo,0."j, alilio.i.h ihe Coiiiinittee have only BBOBBded m . 1340,000. Theae bomis were nei*otiated bf Kiui? ball, in this city. GOLD BuviiS lt,*rF.n. Not content wltli the profiu BM rului{ from IhB fraiidn lent ifsue of lalliaai haaaBj u.e Kmg (biHm i tflat-aUaai the State l.y the imsuc of btate K"'d Uiudfl. By a<t of Biill.xk'a L. KiHlature he whh auth. iiz. .1 to tssue faM l.ondi to any aniotmt he f aiv flt, for the iiomiual ya__MBfl vt ,,.1.1 ii>k tii" lut-i.iliort, uf tl.. laa-'is'ature, the auioimt re-mr. <l ha-flf about l-OU/iOo. Takin^ advantaire of this i.cense, BaOaek taaaad baada ta the azteot of w,000,000, aaahaiaaaibaraaUttoB raaiy tot taaaa when he wai aaapfai hy tta aattaa of th. Maaa B-aaaaaari 01 theso IkjdiIh, IMIMH were nego1tat.-.l hf Mr 1'lewn at M cutB ou tbe dollal. The reliiallilliK lulllioi. was byimthei ated by Buiii.<k. with Buaaell Hage and the FoertBKattonal Billik as coliatelal.t i.e l.locee.lHnfwhi.h have iu.t let l.eeli iraeiAi. Ah solue ilel.iV .h .nri> .1 111 tbelsHimo! the Kol.l iiondH, win).- wa:tiun for the boadfl to ba engrared, li il loik iHHiit-d what he called "tcmporaryi urreacy bunda," lo the t-xteiit of ttfioafitt. Tlu- 11.1111.? of the State Treasttrer, I>r. Antriei, nus litbographed un these notcs withmithia knowlerlire, and ofl hlfl dtooOTartB*tbaex lateuce of th<- baadfl he iBiBBfdlately rzpoaed the fraud, wheii-npoi. tha i'l'Oit wa- aaade bytba tiovernorthut the IkuiiIh were only for I'Mnpornry ns.-, and would be recalled and ram-.-fed aa soon a- tbe gold bondfl wiie re_4ly. Bullock aft*rward wr.-te to I' B. fleaator Bapott, ( liairuian of the Kn Kiux Co_amltt?*f^eclarlagtbal tbeae boiida had all been eaneeled. ami r.ii..-? qoently, at tbe re qaaeted Bearj ' lewa, be swore tbat tbe statementfl ooa tarned lu his letter were true. Part of tbaafltemporary boadfl were receivrd l.v Mr. Cleafl, who now boldfl Obout Briju.ouo of them ami Iii4.,o00 of the g..l.| boads ... lecurlty for au H.lvaiice to thi Hiate, of nln.li 9t1Mtla allU due. oi th. ahoto a)iiount of tbe ?? temj.oi.uy baada" thcic ar? uon out ll.auu.ua.. KKSiLixor the IBIBBIWAIIOB. Tbe ale.ve eta', i.ieut* , oiit.iin the rc-.ilt" ol the I'olii lullU-e'H inverliKatiotii", and baw .oiivime.l them that tbe Buil.K-k ItiuK ra 1 ll.d tlie rjtate with a debt of $c.,uou,ot"J ioi which uoei.uiial. nt waa reudend.uud wiih nearly aa mueh more wblch flNBfl unneoeiwiary. On the iitb uf Maich, when rh. 1 omiutttee flrnt nrrlved ln tbia (ity, uu arth le apiMnied in Tht Maaea defi udiiig Jtiillixk'a ailmluii'iation, aw-erti'iir that tbe ?,',,.-, i of tne luveatlgation was to make polltloal i .ipit.il, aud thal Ihfl t'oiumittoe had declined to axaaiaa OBViJtaltoeh, Tho ( oiiiUiltloe wrute a eard correfitu/. these aa*i tion., un_ called on tbe edltor of The Timet, who pottlely li.foru.ed tbem he Woultl publu,!. their eard W.th j.leasure tho BBIl .1., - a ju..mi?**-, liow, vr, Which WBfl uev.-r kflpfc Tlie f uiiiiii! !. e alM ward made ptilill. through /'" f\;,t'l an oll.rloj.ay BiilhicJi'H i-x |.-iis<"", ..nd pf.y hi... Iioa a day, ll be woul 1 couie forward and aaalal ln tbi lnv< .tuation, an oBer to wblch uo reapona. raaHtade. A boat tbe Mth ol (_(Mf. .-.iiiih Ol ?,".-l.t ln.. h fl 1' -,..1.-11)011 0.1 I...'. liiafii for tb.- it. rson uf e_ Oov. iiuil" k. Thla v,a- t..k. u lo Alhilny br ''ol * ' "ioi. -m.lh'a italT. i>ut wa- not .r..,,l- ,1 I.i ? ii 0.1 :,.,,,imt of 11 le. n fclv?l lillUi lil H- .>Ul_,.?Uc BBIalarll U,^d U-Aa^ iil , ucilaawaaee wlth Oorgin BlBRBB.whJJei rtifrera from that ortbisHl.te foraB-alUroaaaa. Tim requlnitlon waa m tiiined lucurectKiii. aml rraehed Aii.au.v agala on the 1,1 uf Apt.i. where ItwaaMRaed by the Ooyaraor, but toolate for aae, ui Hnil"ck. who was at Huir.iio. n< e. ticl I.,. ?:'iti.itlun ol hR Biapooed ai r.*at and took fligbt im part- aahaawa MK. 111 BBI H.nv's PTATKMRVT. A laabRrtM c-ill' (1 ni"1" Blr. Henry (Mewa of the flrm of Henrv Clewa A <'?>.. and read to him th? fact* ron t.ii.i.'.i in iha ui'i've laaaaje, ii.- aallad la hin paiaaflBB BBd tha report waa read B-M Io them. Thev atibmitted to tlie ri'isirtci'a iinpectlon aeveral docunicnts. Includlng Baeeaaaaa al taa Geergla Govetnor*., from which hr read extracts whleh BBB.I BB tho rcporter altogether lrrele vaut. BBI siiliH?(|iiently mild tliat Ihe ctirrciiry iaaueof tho bomla was never lntended ol oiTcred for aalc. Tlu* dlst Inrt iindcr.itamllng wilh the ptrsous to wlioni they were dullr rrc.i wuh tii.it tin v aara aai le ha aaaaai npon Iha atar* ket at all, bat were to ba held as lamporary oollatarel for an.' advinrea mado to ihe Btate, imlil the Rold ti.uida pr.ivi.led for in the aetef Beptember. ma. could be pre paiwd hihI Biilistltuteil for them. Mi. cicw* alao fnr nlabed tlu following list of railioada ou who-e i.oiul* the ladoraemeal of tlu* r*ute had been idaeed during tne aa miBtatratlOBOl (l?v, Ktillock, and the auiouuts or aucn ludoriM'ineiit. Tlu* following ia the liat: _,__,__, Abharaaand rhattaDW([a. ?,'?','.! .- aal Albaay. 3~? "'? ( ar trrrilleand Vao Uert. ? ?"I Unin.wirk. ,,a_a_ a A r Uaa. " " i/HorgiaanJ FioriJa. ttn.nw Tl,u) .*t,,.i2J,4lM) Mr. Clewa fiiriiiei aaid he had loeniad BtT^Baaad haUa jooo.ouoof boinis for Iralanm M aeeeaBa. TIIK COMbHTTRB- BBPOBT. The Auvusla I'initlilutionalUl refera aa follovrs to tho report of tbe Georgla Boud Couimittoe : The IBBial rovers 200prlnieil pagea. and la u hlstory of a IhorouRh Jnvestlgiition of Buiioek'a iins.rupaloiia thiaiicietin.. The report inakca ltulloek'a udtninistiatlnn inlly as bad hk waa t xi?citod, sbowing the rci klcsa rtia regard of law in tho iaauance of bonds Tho report U accompanlcd by btlla repudia ing tho Brunawlch and Alnany bonds, I'rnnswlck and Albany rold i?.n.ls,( .rtcrsviile aml Vau Wott baada, BBd liain lirnige Cutbbeii and Oolumbna bomla, and dcel irlng all null ati'.l void; also a blll dcclaring vold 100 gold bonds held br Henry Clewa. llcaolutlona were lntroducod recogiilzliig the vuliditTof the i|iiaru-rly gold l.onda la aue.l under a.-t of IBtb September, 1870; that botids hy DOtbecated be radeemed by pavmeul of the borrowed money: that the indoraement of thelOBth Georela nnd Fiorlda' Kailroad bonds and of the Alabaina and Chatta nooga Kailroad bomla ia valid; alao that currcmy la.nds lssticl Aii-iHt. 1S70, having been canceled by gold bonda, nrc not lunding. Tbe Qo-ernor aml Treaearw are for i.iil paying the nituJeBt or ptincipal oX any oi tho bunda dei larcd mvalul. Thia la aaid to be the flrst lnatanro of rcpudlatlon on the pait af the South of the (lnancial obllgatlous imjiosed upon tliat Beettea by tho varioua car|H*t-bag govern menta that took powiession of the ecveral States BBBBB queut la tha war, and in ttta of tho o-auiple it offors, has graal rigatfeeaee. PBILOLOGT. ANM AI. MKKTINO OF THE AMKUK'V* 1*1111.0 I.ixil-!AX ASSociATlo.N? Bl <U AN1> SO?THE l'UONlMTATION OI i.KI'.KK. ll'HOM 4H0O?AMONAH*0?llEsl*llSHK.NTOPTnRTRinURF.[ Pkovidknck, B. L, July 23.?Tht* f'ourth ses Bion of this body of linguista la now lulil iu thia clty. The ooraaion has attraeted a large iiiitnber of the distlcgiushcd acholars of tho country. Among theso are ex-Preaiilent A. Caswell of Brown Iniveralty, well Vnown by hia sclentlflc pul? lieatlous; I'rof. J. II. WaWtaay of New-Haven, the dis tlnguiahed Onentalist; Prof. J. Harumoud TTumbull ol HartfoTd and Frof. L. 0. Morgan of Kochcster, both of whom are dlstinguiahed for their ocqualntanco with tho aliorlginal languagea, the fornier laolng tho oniy llviug wholar able to read Eiliot'a Illl'le ; Chanccllor Crosby of the Ni-w-York Uulverrity, wdl known to scholats as the fd.tor of an edition ot the Ediput Tt/ranuu* and of eeyeral othcr Greck works; rrof. A. C. Kcndrick of Rorheater aml I'rof. Hadley of Yale, who occupy foremoHt placca among our Greek achoiars ; I'rof, A. Harkneaa, the anthor af acvral popular gratn mars; Prof. Geo. W. Sainson, Preoldout of Kutgers K.tualo College, and the author of aeveral eHthetic books | Ptofs. (Jreene, Mart'h, aud Comfoit, ami othera who oexupy high placea lu tbo world of philological re aaaaaaV The meruliors of tho Aasociation convened ln tho Chapel of Brown Urnveraity to-day at 3 p. m. Prof. W. W. Goodwin of Harvard, tho I'reaident of tho Aasoci ation. haaag absent, tho chalr was taken by Prof. A. C. Keudrlek of Roehoater, the flrst Vloe-Prosident of the Aaaa. latJaa. I'resldent t'aswcll, on behalfof the author itioa ol tho Uuiveraity, the local commitieo, and the citi.ens of Provldence gonerally, wel . .nn d the A.s^ooatlon Ba the hallsof the Univcraity, and tho hospitality of tho houies and publlo inatitutliina of I*rovidence. and bld them God speed ln their work. I'rof. Kendriek replled. expreosing the thanks of the Aa-oiiallon for tho hearty n-ci.tion tendered, and tho bope that tho eitlzeus would tlud aoiue Intereat attaithlag to the di^eiissious, und coidially invited their attendauce upon the ae.ssions of the Aaso ctation. Robert C. Kcep of Hartforrt and W. II. Anpletou of Combrldge were appolntod Asiistaut Been tai ies. Prof. H. G. W. BtOB, the Kov. Dr. Kiddle ol* Harttord, Prof. J. L. I.inroln, Merrlck I.yon, esi)., W. EL Ward, M. H. E.iston, Hartford; i'rof. Henry L. rhapuian, Piof. llctity Barnard, Hartford; Prof. W. Diiiiiikk k, Qulney, Mass.. und the llev. Geo. R. Entler, Kraukliti, N. T., were propoaed and reoMved a? now nieiuhera. I'rof. Trumbull read the Treasurer's rejiort, whleh waa referrcd: Tlie citlzens of Now-Tiaven having eontrlbuted tioo to the fund for publishing the laat year's trauaaetions, a vote of thanks waa tendered them, und the Secrotary waa lnatrueted todiatrihtito 109 coplea among tho eoa> tniin'.ors. Tl.e Exerutlve OonUBlttee recoiumcnded the liiniration of all paperi read, to .10 tmnutes In length; the foi matlon of a acction of Linguiatie Pedagogirs to WBlel all papera on those bUl>J( ita ahall lie referrcd, and the forination of lociil aaaoclatlom for phiioiogii Rtudy. Tlu ae ioi fiiiimeinlatloua wirc adopted. A letter waa read from the Kcv. Thee. Hurlburt, the re-arable mlaalonary to the Imiians of laiiaita. atatine that after l.uig jeara of labor he Bad completed his Chippawa grainmur, of which he had forwarded a copy to the Boelety, and Btated bla alnlBRBaai to oontlnne ina labora lo prcparing BTaaaaaara of tho l.'roe, AlgoiKiuIn, and otlur ludiau ianguagxb, for which ho had couaiderablo uialerial. BROR AND HO. A paper prepared by Charlea A. Brlsted, eaq., on " Tlie I.iToneoua ;ind Dotibtful Uses of tho word ' Such,' " waa road by Prof. Trumbull. The paper detailed many tmproper appiieatloua of the word by the meiubera of tha peaaaad othera. laaacaaaatt wusod inatead of the adv rb " ao." Tho wrlter eon^ldoretl that this aaagR tthb often logically kvceurate, even though giai.iinatically incorreci. Thia fccling has led some to Ignore grimmatlcal rulea ln the uae of this word. Thua a wrlter in TA? fiete-lurk ttrening Poul had maiiituiicil lh.it "-ii'ti tall trecH"wiis BB good Kngliah as ?'thoae tall Reeo " or "sevcial tall treea," and the diatlnguished elitor had fouml no fault wlth his conrluaioua. Tho wrlter Uliiatrated his flOWl by e-veral exatnplcs, aa, flrst, a ?p.'Ctat4.r vitvwiug siiine tall trees aayu, " 1 never aaw auch tall treea." Thia would bo ungraui matlcal, b4jcauae "euch" appliea to the gual lty of the auiiBtantlve, and doea not e.nliance or niodify the adjective. The apoakcr almply regarda aud Inteiida tu (jualify the hlght, and ahould aay, " I uever aaw treea ao tall." Becond : A traveler descrlbes -uiiic ilegiadod beiiigM bv saylng, "I never hbw auch huiuaii helugs." "Bueh" is bero proper and ueces Kary; "ao " would contrudict und couiplleate hUi meati ltig, as the parikle wvuld not enhauoe tlie adjective, bai iliminiali aud degrade lt. The partnlo qoaliaee tlie BBbetaattve aud not tho adjective. Thlrd: If sisakiug of canutbaliain, Thuggiam, Ar., one Hhuiild aay, "What waa the cauae M luch bar b.iroiis prai-tices," accordiug to tho old grammarlaiis, aucri la wrunirly appllcd, aud yet aa " barharous prao ticea" la eijunaleut to " iiarbaritica," the uae baa a (juael logu al justltlc.Uion. Tiie writcr drew the following cuiii lusioiis: (1.) Whcn the partich- of coiuiiarison ap pltei iilrectiy to the adjective, and enhancea or lut.nai ll. a its meanliig, to mual be Beed. (2) Wheu the p.ntt cle doea not lnunaify the adjective, and inay 1k? directly referred t<> tho aubatantive, tueh ls the proper word. i.i ? Win n the partiele refera directly to the adjective and enhancea if, bul the udiectjve aml HUbatUUtlvc teget-M ai ?? ? .jtuvul. nt to aud aynouymoua with a lamiliar aul> at.mtive. the atrlct graiuniar reiiulreaao; wo may use turr, in lamiliar Bpcoch aud writiug. Prof. J. Hadley ef Yale read u augKestivc paper, of w iiicu the following la au abatntct: THK BTZAXTIITE l'B(ll?L'!4CIATI01? OT gRRRKa A ruunuaiTlpt ln tbe. Bodlelau I.lbrary coiiainU of a few leavea, coulaiiilug puasagea from the Greek text of thu H, ptiuigint, written in Anglo Baxon charactira. They an? fouud iu a codex made up of varioua plecee, whleb wna ili-nilie.l by II. Wanley ln the aeeond voltiue of lliekca's Thoeaarai. publUheii in itus. liickes himself, ln bis pr< facc, ( allcd atteutlou to the traiislltcrallona of the Septuagiut, aud trave aoino apiclmens, 25 veraea in all. Tbeae apcciniens have beeu reprlntcd ln a eorrected forin bv Mr. A. J.Ellla, ln the flrst volnine of hia* Karly Eugllah Prouum latioti,"(Pp. 51ti 517), where tin?)? are usc'l 10 throw light mi the aouui!s of the AngloHaxoii. Tliey throw llghf alao on the curreut l.riek proliunciatlon of the tlme iu which they Wl re written. iMr. G. Wurlug, writiug to Mr. Eilla, ref.ra llietii t,i tbe latt.r part of the t.nth . eiitniy ; tbO] 01*000, le tlimk-, fi.'iii tlM e.iuiiiiunicalioii of Gi.-eka aml K.. Rllab al tbe court of Otho II. of Genoanr, whom* wife was Graal and ahese BBolhar Bagllah Tae prool la not aliolig, but tlie UlUUUsCIlpt la pluoaliiy uoi liimt leceUt than taat iiatc. Prof Hadiej ladleated bow the pronunciation of aev ejal of Ine l.le. k \iivwla and illfi.iluuli?- i, und some of the ciiiisoiiaiits, was d.t. riuliii'd by Ihis inantlsi r:pt. i;.iileliti> ihe priinuinlull.iii dltfers wld.ly fi.nn that of tin- BMidera Gre?-a; eapeclaUy ia ih'i ifaelaia ol the taodrru pronua Lation, wbleb ooBfoonda aereral roweli and dlphihoug* iu oae v iwel aoaad, nm ? oiint.ii .m ed by iins wiiici. it aaa oheefvee_ aia.., tnat ihe aaaaa iu w.iiili ti.ia inaiiu ?? i ipt la loiiliii coiit.ina tlilee otl,. i pic. ea !? ni-., A.i.i.t* lor tlu- Welah friiMaee whb'll th, v ihow?Rloaai i wim h z tuaa, la his OramuiaUoa Col? tn ... H-.ai'is a- '?"' ii"i' si ui.....nn. uis .,.* tin vv, lah lau 14 jinuig th- i.i lo i.ii . ?. ol tbeii?iitli oropea in. i.r'th ? nmih eei.i',1'. ? P" aib ... tb: si Irajiallterotioiia nl the H.-pluaglut in..? ln" ''? '? " im.II.ii by a Weiah iiini, .mi ii, .*. a,i|i.- .-in.ni .V..II..I mi .nn- J. r r it ebaiiga IU Ul i ,. ,. ,|-ea I'l-i.'i'i' draivii from ln" maiiiia. i ipt A i . , .i ,i.i-' .,? ,ii r. t r- in ?-. to tbe BBh , ,ii, ,iu in- ai papi I-, -.1 ? ? ? . l'li.t-. Il.-Miti, |n .,,, ,',.,,ii,i, ?.....>, Bo wai l, lla.ilii, aml a largo ], irtn Ipated. iin' .I. u.ilo ?aa iiiiirk.-d by i.,i.a..i ii'.- aouuiRU, v.n, aud tbe beat of lOllllllt PBIflON BgFOBMi thi: intkknational OOBCtOM at LOV* 1>0N. ATTK\PH)-.M'MMAUr OF THB DEBATE* fMo.lMi.T.i.N KK.sl'KCr.N.i f-JUOW M-ftMS OK 1'KMIKSTIAKV DIM'iri.lSK. ,!JROMANO('.'ASl..NALr..KUKS.>U.SI.KNT0PTIIKTHIII.N.:] LcntDOtt July lt?Tbi lateraat-c-aal ton irrcss for tbe rreventlon and Reprcsslon of Criiue. wbl, h wasf.ir_iiillvoi*flnodonthocveiilng..f the MtflBt, haa haaa m aaaaaa aafiy during the paal-raaa. Ifea artglaal ?aapaHai of aaai b Oaahpaaa h the lataraal af aaaitaa. tu.ry reform, iiml rcpr. sciitlng lhe ciiili/.ed nations of the world, wa- made hy C'otint B.llohub of En-ata, liut lo Hr. WlBflfl of New-York hafeMfB chietly th" (BBtM tl ataatailf aattaa ||i>"? tt* ttaaaauam, ami aaarn b % Iha aid and coi'i" ralion of the (ioveriiuu nt of the l'ulte.1 State*. and those of other fountrics ln inaturlng tat ar laaaBflMBla ahtoh havo culniliiateii ln lhe jir.sein (on gnaa iti*. a r.aiiy iflflaaaaatBtlTalaaBL'BaltoaBlgst-L artaa. Datafaaai aro la atteaiaaaa Braaa Aaal ria, Bal iriuin, ISra/.ll, Chlli, I>, nmarlt, flBBflB, Ol nuany, QlBBOB. Holland, IItin_ary, Inll.i, It.ly, Norway, Baaato, tpata, Ivaiaa, Baitaariaai, Tarkey, Haxtoa, Ibe Unlted Htates, Bcotl and, Ir.-laiul nnd ?gJBBJ The United jitatos are repn scnt. d l.y lat-fBtaa from New-York, Coiinectlciit, Massuiliusetts, Kliod.? Islaud, Ncw-IIump'-bire, Malue, l'eniisylvauta, Maryland, Now Jersey, Illitir.li, Iiidiana, WI.coi.k1ii, TeinnflBflfl, Toxas and tbe Distrlet of Colnmhia. Amnng tho lar.e nuniher of .leleuat. h. reuresentiu- un a cuisillutenev neurly uil civllize.l iinlioiis, aro many ablo aud dtet-BfalaBai rep resontatlves of prlson ailiiiiiilntiatiou an.l lef.Tin. i'"ii splcuoits iiiiif.ng those from the continent und the Eist ai, i -unt Si.lh.liiibof R.i^t.i.Dr. Tcz y ?f Au-tili. M. Stevens of nolirliim, M. flfltflC I!...i:..et, und ht U ftaa ot France, Baron von Iloltzendorff and Pitvy ('..unill lor rfteinmatiu uf (jeiiiiany, Haron M ukay of HolUnd, M. Ladaig Beiad-aa of ii..n?ary, Dr. J. <-'? Paaay of Indla, II Conte Adolfo de latflata of It.ily. Bati _* I _ri E*ataraaaafKflra*Bf, M.(..rieof.swedeii, nr. OaUlaaflM of Bwjtzirl.md. M. Kaaaraa BBf of Turk.-y. BBr gland, Ircluiid und Seotlaud, are, of BBBraa, ta-gelf -aptaaaatai hf dcie-'utes woli kaawa fewa la eaaaaeatoa wMh taataaa prlson and Mftoflaalflflf as-o. iations. Includliig 8:r VJalta*. f'mftun. M.-a Mary Cary Cai|BBBBJ. 8ir T. Firr.-U lliixtoti, Mr. Fr> der loh Ilill. Mr. Toll.i.K, and othors. Aoiong the iaJaaaBM from the Unlted Btatcsaroox-<i..v. BB-Bflflfli New J-Mflfi Dr. N. Allon and Mrn. Julia Ward BOWBOf IttaaB-BB B tta, Joscph R. Ci.aiidiir and IMwin II. ('.-li' "i I*.-n:i.-.> I vanla, (ien. I'lllsbury. Dr. Wine-., Dr, Itellows, Aaron C. Ma.y, l!ev, Charles L Ilriire, A. M. l'owell, KtB. Julla IVrot, of tho Brooktyn Woman's Club, Bf New York, Dr. B. M. Pnow an.l Mrs. Kitzabrth 1!. OBBBB of Rhode Itdand.tlie Hon. Jflha A. Foote and tho Uon. <<? n p A.BteelcofOhii'.Di.O. W. lllackieof Tfunes-eo.licv. 1'.. A. ?flflBBfl aud CThatlflfll Tftllfl of Texu*. A. D. ll.-iidrick Baa, aafl.1 und Dr. I'harl.-s W'ar.eu flf B*aflhlBglBB The ?aallajaaiahnlilB maJtoTaaula Eta-^aaatVaaBBla Bar. Tho hall la otio of tho aiiflflt m LflBiBB, and with tt are l flflt ?aetai manj lnt*r.atiughi't<>rlc_l reminiscenee-i. Itwan In this ball that Hhakosp.-ar.. read hlfl Bflffl amft tol.uoeu Eli.atKith. Noar by are tho Teuiolo QaiflBBBB, comiuciiio raii-.i hf .siiakc].eii-e as ta,. aaaaa af tii" alaehlag al tho redand while NaBB, tho haifflB of the couteuilliii,'hoii-, of York aud Laucaster. Tho Earl of Carnarvon. by Invltatlon of Bha lut. rnatioii.il Eiocutlvo t'amiiiltleo pre-ided, aud gave tho iuaiiijural BiilflBB BB lhe cieDin*; of lhe 3d imt. He weloine t iu (oidial toniis the IBtBlfB ifllaaaaaaj and aduiiiilstered a H.voro re'.tiko to the Fnglish OailflBBBBBl for H-) ludifferent attltudenud want of hospltality towar.t the Conirreisand Its human pur pose, as coiuparcd wltli Ihfl BBBBtBaBBBtBBl attflfl natloti alitles. The hlstory of tlu OaagtBaa, ho thoiiKht, was tho history of u rciiiarkai.l.. BgaaBBBBBl hf tho fflflftoa and Koveriiinetits of many i .vll'z.-d countries on a ques tion whUh had been Jiistiy . onsid. i.-l liiipot tant BM dilHrulties ln the way of BBl I Bgn I m-'lil BfltB provrliial for th.-y haataiai raoa. laagaapi. taatttettoaa. aai cii mate, but y.t be did not despalr of BltainuiK Hiime grcat coinmon purpose. Hc bopai ?'.?)" ttat ttt Iiiteinutiuiial Confereuco on l'ri-on Di-. rytlat WBBli have resiilt-. BB yond lhe sj,here ..f tlie husliiers m 1th whieh it was ]T! marily an.t ncresearlly comcrned, and mieht Indlreotly contnlute lo str. iii-theii ll.oie tl---) of (om.tv und BBB d will whioh oiiKht to bitid toxether the wholo oommon wealth of natioriH. His a.l.lr. s- enihudiod an lntci'entiu? sketch of the progress of |>ciial letzlslatloD and juisou re? form ln tireat ilntain. Incldeutally be t..ok occaslon to exprcss his approval of the uso of the lash an a t.vi)0 of puulHhmeiit still adminlstercdln Euglandto wife-l?-af.-is an.l otnoio. IIc aekaaatoiaai the ueedof improvetueiit, aud they tuu'lit indul.o a reasonable hope thut tlu/ were movluK ln tho rl.ht dlroetlon. The Earl of Ilar rowby, ia BBOTtaga rt-Holution of welconie, lu behalf of tho English ineiuhers of tho OaagNB. generally. to tho ofilclal ii. l.eat. | aai other tafllfB menil.ors from the varlou.s Baaatttoa of tbe world, said he had nlso to apolo gize for Eiii.-.'1-h naiitof hosi.iiiility. In other couutrl.-H tho fort'ign d< Unates would have heen wclcoiii.-d hj Iha Btate. Iie was ashanu-.l |.> BM tliat tlie Hiate had done nothing lu the Baaaaal baaaaaaa Tin- laaohallaa was secouded hf Hir ('. Add.-rly, M. 1'.. aioftfli, and re apaBMlai t" to brtol aiinaaaa i>y iiarou roa Hoitzeieiorff at tieri.i.n.y, Mt. l. ban.11. r .,1 I'.-nn-i lvaula, snd M. licr.leii of I'riiia e. Aft'-r siiiulry a.hlitional Naatatlaau of thuuks to the l'rcsid.-iit, io the iiiinhcis for tha aaa ot the ball, aad a grBBl |>rofusli,n of v.iy llatteilni; BBBl plinieutH, wl.ich BBBB know quito ho well axEiiKli-h u.en bow lo tie-t.w BpOO . iu ii other, the meeting wan declarcl ii.|j..!irncil, iiml IhB preliuiinary, formal aa*BB' ing of the Coagraaa had bai a aaaaaaafaQy at taaapUahad. Acoordiii- lo B iiroftrainuio BRaaged l.y the Int.in.i tioiiiii i-.xf. uiivi i .iiuiiaiiee, ihe Ooagnaa la Baliai lata thiaa aaattoaa. Qaaaially, howoTat, thaa far Ihanhaa heen tuit one Hcetion iu sessiou at a nrlveti hoi.r. II. re uftci, 11 ii111 Ifea . )?"-im: ilay, lor faafltal r> I teW, the thteo soctiou* ur. to sit ataiBltaafluaalj The tlnt aaattoala cliau'ed witli tfea coii-Hleru'loii of ( rliuiiial iaw. criiuiual proco.luri-, aiul |.revetiilve poliee. The k. . oml section. of punl-hmeii' : tha tlilnl laatlOB, of the Ireut.neiit of ilaahflflfflBi p-taoaara Baah topto, ..fi.-r tta OraaBiatal mauu.-r <.f aoadaettag Baoh dallberattoaa, la laflfodaoni ay a pajicr otaaatoi i>y aaaaa aaaflahfla appolatai for ifea purposD, A rej.orter ls a.so appointed to j-dvi a muu iii.u y of the ili-.'i. fliaa tli.i'-i.i.. Ipaflflflffl, fll whoin, of couim., theie ,u. liiaiiv, ur. Iimiteil to tcu BBlBBtBB Baal of thepui.er-i and BidrflBBM have to bfl IBBiBCai, ln huI. stance, with tha bM at latarpiflflflta, la '."t1. _fiiir*ltl ami Freuch?oi.ia,ioiially iu li'-nnau. lt will Bfl flflflfla im pos-lhle, witbin the limit.4 of tlii-i Ktter, to moro than BflaaBBflB flflflflfl of the (iiientions which have thus far ei.irat-ed tho utt. tition of tho t oiifJT. si. The followluir are some of the topiCH which have an. adv b .ii .lis u. ^.,1 aud sum iii.u\ icpoia th. icoti Btafaiai ' a l'.ti'ii.atiou n.th ifea inaaai-Bgsi TatfnftratwTtwntatt prtaaBaaaai cii vicla to Im detaihod lu uny pri,oii; tho i la-.-ilVation of prisoncrs; the regulatlon of pris.iii eysteini bj IcgiiU ti.ii.: corpoiai puiiisliiiient; the ktnd uud liin't of ln fitructiou for reformatory trcatuit nt; tnuinuir BahaaB for prlsou olUeers ; trauspurtatlott ; r> BBBl an.l liei'i-tiiii labor; life seiiteli. es; remlssioii of NflBtoaaM aud coiutl tional dlHihar^es; s.ij.eri isl..n of .!i-,hii...l BftoaaaV8| baal mode of aii to Atoehargei prtaoai r.-; lafBaa i aai eini|{ratioii; ticalmeut of recommitt. .1 BftaBBBBBI Juris diction of TisltingjuiU-e.H und '.oards of BBBBBBatBj ceu tral authorlty ln Btlaaa gOTacaaaaal i reformatioii of Ju venlle ofleiiders; pnsou Hta?inticH; hc-t moani of repre-n lliKCriiulUiil capltali tn, Ihe Icia'.vir* of rto'nU Ko.'ils, and ajaaaaai aopartaafa of Ihlaaaai laaaJ rahalrlll tatlonai discbmifed priioners j treatment of priaoueia before coiivu'.loii; t itrad.'ioii ir.ii.-s 'i.twceu civili/.ed nations for Ifea pieveniioii ani repre-noii uf erime. No tbeme ban eliutlel a inoi-e aaaaaal BBB us-ion than that of riii'iK.ral puni hmei.t iu pi ,ol.s. Its rhli f, almoiit ita ouly d.-feUtleiH, aie BflBBBg the Bagbah delegates. The eonlinetitiil nnd Ann".can di?;? fBlBBj so far a? tj]ey were heaid from, w- aluie-t un inluiou-!y agalust ti.e BBB Bl the taflfe, a-i a .1. irradlng, uiiju.slllial.io reaort, lu the Bdiiiliiinira'ioii of prlson dlHOiplme. Tlie KiiKi.sh ad!..- at. -i iiiiig to Ba naa a^eatally, as fiey s?y, to pun.rh a . laisof ollrndeis here kuown hs wlfe beatt-ra. It ln qnlic tafta to ] n.liet, haatafli, that there will hereaitcr be fiw,r _f\gflPg1 ef pttaOBBII in Ba> gland, as a resnlt of lhe uim-.smi-i, which has alrcady taken placi) ou this m.Mi-. t. K.r Walfr troltun cli.d Oen. Pillsbury of Albuuy, B. Y., Bfl lB BBflBa BBBBa Bfl ad vocate of tfea H..0'iIi:k -i-t. ui, BBd Tht /.ou.fiDi BflMM-flri of lait aiaalm reportohlai as ? auppurtei of the En gllsb ajMiloi't.-t ? for ih.-lash. Ilut it. fie pioiri' ?? of tlie debal.'(.ell. i'lll-lelli .li"i.icliy r.t it "1, ln BUflWei U) a nueattoa aahod hy __r. Powell ol Bew-TorB, thal wtdto hc adioiated Iuil poai r f..r gon ru..rs on i 111, n prlsou t-ri., im iud mn ii.ii ??.;? i i i,u Uahla_lyeare. Aiiotii. i oueation, *'.n nnd.r coualderaiiuu, op ? wi.icii unanfuiity of opinlnn n> not expected. la as to tbe rdaiive uiciiio o* ii.ingregaifl aud oeUular pauitca tmry s;,st. in-. Tlio adv.nutca >if ti.e congregato lyiteu ar.-, hiiw.-iei, .i.-ailv iu tbetuajorlty. Tuei i-lalu that tu, e. oioii.ica. arguuiunt ia on thtlr tide, that the ooa gregate prlaona an luore eaailj made Belf-nupimrtlng. The opposluK a.g,uu. i.t i.y i,i- ,i,|v? at.-softiii mparate, i-,'il.il,.r bihi.u, .- thal it i* i.ot i.im.'e i_.??, i.ut to reioriu the prlsoner, ulu. h ahould be ihe ohlel oiijoet of neaiteuiiar) oondn. meut, thai th.. aad : more ful y ..ttllllle.l ll.all 1 lhe -1 i>ll,''e celilllar pl.lli, Whlob llolls iii.? iiiiproitt..iiie .aiutiii'i or herdlug tiigetbei amaaaet prlsoneraol ullToreni dogreei ot trlme t., itlll rurther iuiit.il.il'.ale e.i, ii Othar. Al one of Uu. BM '..;,. a Uio-t liiiiaiia paper u.hiii tii? pi vi itlouol luTenili i. lue ln ttM Bfl i' .I..; . ' ..i.rie- I.. Ur i. fl ol ti.e ,s. * i.uk Chlldn n'i- i . 1 .- oaa ul tia aaa i l.'|.?iiil'-i".l,'.'a|..l.?iy4rt ,-A, t,v-a'. ", aud Uo aerrea to ho wldely tuibllahed. It nol nta ont the rlane-or to society ln allowlng the neglected poor chlldren of large ciuea to grow up lu the nuraerlea of dlaalpatlon nnd riiine wlth which eiieli rltles nbound ; makea a plea for orranlaed, ayataniatlc effbrt lu their behalf, to place them lu the way of the beneflla of edueatlonal, liiduef rlal. nnd rellgtona fralnltiR ; glvea a aketch of the onglu aml lahere of thei'hlldren'B Aid Hoclety of New York, and of the I'.ova' aml Glrla' Lodgttig botiaoa; and of the verr (??? (diinigliig r(*aults of emlgratlon ln ai-ndlug thouaands of (liildreu froui tho wretched liaunta of poverty and vico In Ba oTereniwded clty to rural hoinea ln the far Weat Tbe atatlatica furuiahed by Mr. Hracn are moat couclualve hs to the RTcat beiicfloeaee, lu the hiimanltarlnn aense, and nlso the pralaeworthy eeoimuiy of tbe oaeelleal chariiable a*ao i Latlooa ? hieh his paper deaerlbea an.l eommenda, Tim readlngof the papa*r waa followed by a moat lntereatlng ib i.ate, p.irll.lpun-d lu by a large niiiub r of delegatea. Miss Mary Carpeiitor, wnlcl.v knowu aml hlghly ea t.s med lliioiighout Great llrltain lu conuectlon wlth priaon p-form, alaomadH a in"ol valuablo oonirlbutioii to [be dlawsslon of this aubject. Thebest inode of givingald to dlacharged prl?on, M nlso c.iled fuilh a vi ry mt. t.-aflng il.bute. The stibjei't waa intiodiiced l.y Mr. Murray Itrown of 1/unlon, who n.nl an alilc paper, ln which ho sald men were ijulto reailily provl.fed with work on leavlng tho prisona Imt wnlii-n muat Iiue.ls BB ai nt generally to hon>es of nitige, at leaat for a tlme. Moat of the aid raadared ili-ichargsd prisomrs in thu country wa* hy vnluntary ;.latmis, of which there were Bi Mr. A. M. I'l.wcil of.ScwVork ailviirat.-.l the estalilisliiiniit l>y th.- 4;..v i inm.-nt nf eoBaerattae ladaatrlal institnttoua, wiihotit tbeatlgiiBof pnaoua or housea of refuge, aheiahoth ineniiiid woincii could go and work, with wbeleoome pbyaioal anl umral aiirruuudiiigs, imt us bbotc reelpleaU of i li.nity I.ut to aharo tho proceed. of their labor, aml tlius be hdped to help thetnselvcs. He would alao have taught Uu le.saou of abfitliicnee froiu lntoiiraling llijuors as i l>everagc, and, a? intomiMrance aaderUue were ao clooely relatod, ho would havo the t.overnuioit ablflld tho dls, hargod prla.uicr by rloaing tls dramahojt and rcmovliig thu temptatton. N'otliing W'lilil uiakn lt poaaibh* to protoet and auooas lully to h! tbe unfortiiuiito womeu iBatlhanaatl Irmu priaon but o tncuicate on thdr part eeU-reepeet, aad aelf-coutrotiu the p.irt of men by wiioiti they wcro made \i, tlius. H. Clark Aapiuwall, a I.ivcrpoui inagislrate, (leiioiinced.n very aevere tertus, the crimlnal propile tora of houes of prostitution aml di.s.sipation, whose liiisin.ss it *_e tu wiiylay und dra. down di.-etiarged ]iriaoiiers, aiwell aa othera, to the deatiuctlon of body Bad suiil for Ba aake of gain. Mra. Julia Ward Howe of Boatoa m.nl a umat eloiiuent aud touching plea in be? bali "t uufotiinate wiiitini. Mra. Klizabetli Ii. Chaooof Uhode lalain. appolnteii by the (ioveruor of thut Btate as oae of tbilloard of I'llson Vlsltora, piesented to tlie i oiigieaisau aeeiieut paper upou the aaed of tim bbm r ii ini uf eoaneteat wuuitu lu tho aduiiuistratiou of pri-on dlsclpbo. ou Satui'dn.iastMr. Bruce, M. P., the HomoSecrotary, vi-ited and BOreOBOd tlie ( oiigicsM. Ile e\pre.a?'d iiiucli si BipBthr Wll ita olijei'ts, and gavu au 001 'Oiiraging ao couniefthe imiuution oforuao in Oraet Brltaia, aa showu by th.lnfortnation whlelt reaahad his d.-part lnciit. and he Itcd the goi.d rcaults of abaudoning tho former bj Btenof trauaporung crimiuaia. Hy dtaaetwa of Ih.- HoinoSi'i'it.irv, all fonign dilegatca havn beea pn* s. uteii with uemitH tu vi.-u tin- Mtaoaathroaghoat Qreat liiiiain. On r'klay evoning, by fuvitatiun, Dr. Iiellowsof .New York gav a lectiire, Arehbishop Mauulng ln tho eliiilr, ou tae te and laliors of lloiiunl, the prisoii pbiiituthropist On Taeedar eTeaiajt the EngHah Com iniiti'c gavo aiireat iu Middle Tomple iiall, whleh was Bttended by mst of tho forelga delegatea and by many iiistinginahod rptaeeatattree of Londou society. Tuo haii was haadoBaely dacerated aml briiiiautiy niu uilnata'd for thocc.islon. At 10::J0 the Priiu-e of Walea arrivcil, atteiied by 8ir Johu i'arkitigton aml Mr. Bruce. the Uon- Beoretary. lio was reeeired by Mr. Moore (Beaebeiol tne BUddle Templa Hall), Blr Thomas ( Uambata. M. 1, aad Mr. llasiin.y, aud \>y thetu pro , Ul d to the fOslga delcgates, witii whotu ho had a half hoiirof failliar, friuiidly conversatiun, after whloh he leiired. hhaagaa of eordlal ayaaBathyaad ooagrata. latlua have bee aaaeaaaad ta tne Uoagreea from tha b PreabyiriaB Aaaenably aaw la aaaalea la Pai-a, ii.>m tae New-i?i_ Beform Leaaoe, aad from theBoeli ty of l-'riends of ll Now-Yoik Y.-aHy Meetiug. It ia 0X paoted tbat ihe'oiignisa will oud ila lub-ii-i witu thu i.ii* of Ihe pi'.i.'iit week. POEEIOE OOSBIP. During tliiilisriis'sioii alitmt the Atliiiii:ini;ia crecd, ln the Eiflish Houses of Convoi-iition, tin- K.vl of Bhafl.sbiiry sigeaUid that a dei latatioit should bo Bjgaad by the llty of the rhurch of Kngland, express lugaaearaeM Baira *? thal Baeaearee Bhoald ba lakcu tn reiider itn re?al no l.'iig'T coiupiilsorv." rtcai'i-ely u m.uitli has Bland, aud IJB slgnaliirea havo boen tin r.-ady OaHaiJtedUcludinR many Iciding jM.era, Btatee ii,cn, Uivy.rs, |.,< tora, .utist-, )iidgi*s. &c Many have rafaaed t>, atga u papei oa the groaadthat tb'* propoal tion dial not gi to tlie reinoval of Uie orce.l MUkgOtBer fnuu the praycliook. Tne mcinorial Is to be preseutod to tlu. ArcblMshtia of Cunlerbury and York. A couiiuittt* iippointcil hy tiio Euijlish Soci? ety of ArU to aaaaaa how far tho cxiating nicaiia of i laaataBg the Capael aaali ha improved, lagaata that no largo im.aaiire jf iuiproviueut eun lw effected, utilcas with vesacla of .inh grcitcr aize than thoae at prca.nt iii BBB. It le.-.iiiiinuils ch.Uigea lli tha inode of vetilila tion, aecomiii.d.tiou, eabin llttlnga, Ac_ tbe b.tter r.gu latlona of theph and fruit tra-M, aaai aaaa that aaw boata tifty teM bMer than tho preeeal oaee are deelra l.|,-. Jhe Lomhn Peho protests that all tbll is not atitli i ii nt, and Wlll i.ut ?;ive a mc.uis of iniiiiiiuiiii'itUiiu at all ii.li .|i.ate tn what ls n.i'ili'd, but that Eugland appoara lo have h,at h.-r ciiglneerlng entcrpiise. iae Beha ia sura iiutluug wouid cout?ut tho natlou ahort of a Chauuel Keiry, Moro thun 80 hitlicn nro nt prr-sent stiulying' it Zuriuh, Switzerland, and Mlsa Atkins, an Kngliah roinan, baa rccently gained the dogree of Iloctor of li'iniue. I'rof. littruau of llcrlln, tn hatiding her tho UploBia, abeei lad BBB Ha hrflUaal taaalt of tho a_aatl< lattoo wa- imt the nriiinpai p.unt. A eertataaatoaat >f kaawlrdga migiit be Beaalrad hy a_eaha__eal pra waaaa, Tuc great thiug abore ali latae aaadleal art wjs iractloe. Luly doetora had yet to prove that their loienoe was of some use to society. The geatteaaea wero 'vidi ntly jeaioiis. riie Proteeaor aaid that tha great lninber of fnmale stu.lcnts at Ziirlch " illled blm aml his lolieagiies with apiirchou.sion," and tho more ao Inas i, i. h ..a the (ioveninnnt, "while givlng full liberty to be -i iciitilii; BBBtee of tbeae ladiea, did not ut tha BBBBB ime givo tho Brafaaaara tbe aaaaaa el excrciamgaeer .in i oiitmi ovci th.in." Tbo iiittie Btadeata were aa ii.um rlv eiiough to reoelvo the l'rofeasol's speoch with ? nn-qB-Toea! marks of approbation." T/ie Lmidon Stundard of June 29 conti'iiils tht the Arnltratlon preserved itself, aml waa uot pre seicd by the Btitlsh Oovernmciit. " It is jiosaibro that th BBBaa of rabaf wlnrh the pabaa feel at gettiug rld of th Iinlireet Clalms for the present by BOBM ineana, may i.itnl.iite to m.iki- thein iu belter hunior with the llo*/ . i tii*-iit ; imt it woald be aylng la the faee ef aU truth iiiliti-iice were we to forgot that we wcro oiigtnally Lrtight into thisdangir tiiroiiRli tlu* over-fussv. iinin telgtnt, and un-killfiil iiiaiiiigemunt of the Ministry t.iin- urea, and taat, if a*e havc eeeaped from it, it has ii.si throiigh the kind latarpoMtlea of Goaal Btaopia, li.'.iu Italiibii, and M. Htaemptli. throe forelgu geutle ino of piivii.te ntatioti. who have graeiouslv deteriniucd t'it Urea! Hntaiu o*ight uot to pay to tbe Umtcd states .i iu foraoeie tbneorfoet bBBdred mililona." The Timet ali imiii ts out thal the praiso for the sottleuieut is duc t.iin- Aibitrators. Thi) araaaaa QBtatiOB Baa taken a new* turn inkotland. in the Cotuity of Orkney. On tho death of thiatc laapaetM ofpoea fnr laa Paaaaa al Htromnesa, thi'iroohlal Beard mi.'t and iiuatiltuously appoiuted tho daahtet af tba laaa Iaaaeetet, aba had been de fneto tbinapector darlag her tethera -Jaaat. te the vaeaat ette. Tlu- appointmetit was duly intltuatod to the li'ird of Mupeivisioii at Kdinliurgli, who de.:lan*d Mise ( ittoii Ineligible, aad diaudsaed her. Agaiust Uils do clan th.- lucal Board appealed, and dlreetod the attea t.itof the Ediiibutgh Board to the fact that by the iu t. rtetatien clauae oftba **oor i.aw act tba word *? bbbb" lueidea botb eezea Tho Board, boweTet, iusisted ou ,,'.. P-tice to their (le.-islou. and called on the BtroCBneaa lt. idtoappotat aanitabU Inapeetor. They aa (irdin.iy i, i aml, after full coiiaideratiou, unaiiiiiioualy appolnt ,,l je h.me laitv, calling on the Edlnburgh lioard to abd the clauae iu tho act w lilch diaiiiUkiltlos her. "*ae detentahle practice apiicara Bt he prev aleiaiti Japan of purchaaing und aelllng youug chllilrcu. Iriiilhia a s:Ul more horrible practice has gTowu up. OBb-bB tradera have BBBB to Japan and, for a trifling ?.mn, ur. ibaeed young glrls of th.lr par. uta ln onbr to i-rnglieui uii to a Ufe ol lufamy. To ao great un exteut haiila pra. tbe been eondaoted that tho following ratbi'Binlil noiitli iitli.n li is been isaucl frum the Japau , . r'oelgnOfflcei "Youeatae to our country for tha purpot of tiinliiigouly, aml expectlnggre.it pnTllegeei but wi are Informed lhat aome Chlueao have buught JauBBM i liildr.ii, iiini sitit theui to Chlua for tho pur \u,'m, olnakitig them slaves. As no one llkes to aell hla own i'IJ(l, It l? eerlaln that other people's ohlldreu havo i., ei, siicu. Wo regrat tbte, aai are very utm aboat it V,| n.ive tesiileil a long tnm- ln tbla country umtcr tbeli.r-iTuineut protectloB, bat laatead af aRaaggeai for uuBtouuiry you have doae uiin-li cvll. If any aueh wiuiiglolug occurs igain, tho Uovcruinent wlll uot aparc. Beware, CblaeaeI Uaibi'siuo." ln he British lli<u?4* of Comnion* ou Juue 2ti, Mr MiArthur, the nieiuber for Ijtmbeth, niored an ad drcrs ai the Qucen praylng her to eatabllsh a Brltlsh l'l.icetoiate at Fiji. Alter apologiiinn* for tho lntro diulou af a aubject of ao little lnterekl, by atatlug that lt waaregarded aa of great luiportaueo in Auatruua, Mr. M. .ithur weuton to aay that tho Kiji Islauda BBBBBBad oiimf the moat tmportaut stations lu the Paeitlc, furiu Ing.hi-key of polynesia. They weri* upon the dln 11 tr.n t? ^u Fraiuisco aud Ilrltish rolumlua, and iu tho hutiia of a foreign Power would do lirciit Brttaln aertoaa nalablef. Mr. iKiiatehbiill-Hiigeaaen, the Under Becre tarvofHtate for the lolouiea, aaid lt waa aaa.luiod lhat nt tt* preaenl tlme the inliabitants of tlu* Kijl Islamls wi r aitpplli ating tli" Ilrltish liovcrniucut to asaiime tbo Bovi-ciguiy, or at leaat to eeBBbBah a Ilrltish prot.-etoratu o\e Ki)l. Hofaraahls Ini eatlgatiou went, notlnng of the lad bad lakei. place. He ??xplalurd the dlUerenei) BBtaaea tbejaeeaat eaaa aml th.,a? bbbbrbrbmI by Mr. M. .Vlbur. Iu Hoiith Afrlca the natlves eapeclally de r*lici lt ; the terntoO utiiMM'd w.ia borderiug upon Iho jdiiah eoiiuiv Bt tbe i:.i|H', anl waa tllled !,, a popula ti.iiu'i.nsiatiug ln a great d.gr.-e of ilrltish subjecta. <>u tn. Veat tuast of Alrlca tlu: Uul.li had eodo.l ihelr forts to Eiglaml, becaiwe a du-l anthorlty neoeaaarily pro liic al luionvi nieu. e aud eoiupluallou, while tue ehaugo iis.tnl the iieieii.pnieut of ibe Engllah aettleoMBta. iu dtended, alao, to Ihe paeift.attoa nf iba native aibea. l.utiii Ki.li th.- iaa.- wasi utirely .litt. n-ut. Tho Goveru Iii. ia ?_a al pie.s, nt lli Ihchandaof uien who were lu iv.rv aay wortbJ of ooaadeoea j but ahould difhcuines BBat, aad bhoubl tha native und whlto populatlnn ( om Inni lo ask tbal thn lalauda ahould b? un iii-Dd lo Oiaal liritaln, 11 would tli u ba tu.-mt) of the ti?ivcrutiieut aertoaaly to eoBaltler tlie HttHtloo. Mt. McArthur aaid ha proia.sed lo alter bla l.H.j.iu by uiakiiig 11 aara/ar fcar taei tabll biu<uti*l i Ii.i1.li proln tol.ile. OT for Iiniie4iill.il. Bfl IU ,h . lifd Bioat desll.ibl.-. Mr UUkdaUliki "? ? aai'iiiaiiini nt at tbe eaaage. TbeUever.i i i |i,,.,,i botb lo ii pn.tiwtovate aml to i epluaol iieci-i'iu bwtwoeatbe two uu? it .. ln llcli Uauiii. luc uioliou vjMlv.l ". ?' t " J V* y* ??'IyY NORTH CAROLINA SPEECIIES. ? CREELEY'S RECORD. COL. MYt.T'RE AT GBKKNSBOHO?(;nErr.ET TITE NF.iiK.i's I1E.1T FRIEND?UM U.fc-I.ONO DE VOTIOX TO IIUMANIT.. Col. Alexandor McCluro of Wiiliwlclplim .-d dressed a larpo maaa rucotlni* at Graenaboro, N. 0., OB Tuesday evcnlng. The meetlng was held In front of the Benlow Uoiise, whore eeata bad beeu erecU-d for the aceomniodatlon of the ladf**, by whoin they wero fllled. The attendance was very large, includltig many ucgroes. In tho courso of bl* remarks Col. McClure sald : The atfeinpt to lead tho Republiran partv bv the appli ances of power, to aooapt debaachery and ilosiMitiM.n aa Hs elcme'itsof aaeeaaa t***eated the fineinnati f.'onven tlon. it waa the aeleaBB protaataf -Bdepaaiaat aon ol Iha patty iiciiitist Ifea deereea whieh aimed to shnrklo thoaght. sileiipo apeeeh.aBd prol.ii.it aettoa not ta aa pord with the dictation of Hcltish rule. It was the out Bpoaaa daaiBBdol tbo mitiui oa behatf <>f lo-f-gafara. iiii-nt nn.l pabtta atder -fapplaaee)?and tho nation has obllteratad pi.rty Uaofl to the mretr approaehma Bparof" al of that ifr.at work. Its 'leciaratiou of prinelplea, hoaestly nnd frankly expreaaed. made miliioiiH of aaaa of all aocillona. rondltions, and raea ifTotei to one tnie falth and to ono noble purpo-e. Two Natlonal (on renttona, ln eaeh of whieh every H'.ato was represented, bolag ftefl from tha aoataailaanoa .f oorrapl power, bb* tleeled Un-. ....vi. iions ol the people ami the supreme waataofthe country. And but one luan could in all ree].ta itty lead tata BBbliaaa ami taYlaelbto araay al reform an.l paBflB. There, are few North 01 Boath whoin lio has not at souie tlme aiitaKoiiizad, aiul with tho earnestneiH of hla honest nat.iro. liut who haa ever qneatloned tba lategrltr, tfea Intelltgenos, tha hnmanity of Ilorace Qreeley 1 (CheerH.) He has, Ifl tuiii, pl.ad tho .-aiJHo of both raoea Ueforo me, when they weit- helplesi, iiii.i when It requlred the hliChesr meusiire nf rourair.. to l.ravn tlie iirejiullees untl paaatO?ao- the time*. When tho now enfr.itielil-.eil l.laek man wai einiiive.1 iu tlie Boeth an.l dtofiraaohlaad ln thfl North, aad when to apaah for him waa |o invlto public iartotOB aiul cnntempl, Iie iteadlly aad earnestly adv.i. ated the freedoa and polit* i.ai ci|u;iiity of all men. [Applaaae.l BThen Qraal waa eaattag his tlrst amlonlv 1'ro.si.lential vote for Ku.hauan, foi the r.-peal of the Mi-Hoiiri (i.uipromi-e, 1111* for tlio approval >f tha Dred-Heott deelalOB, whl.-h declared that the hla. k in.iu had BO nghts tho wiute uun was l.oiind to r. Hpect, Ilorace llreeley had Ocvnted all IhB viiror of hlH rip"tic.I IBBBhonrt to gtfB freedom aud cillzetiHhip to the powertoaa und deaptaad raee. In hla own Btata ha aaaia oaaaaaa aft.r rauiass. BgalBSt overwhelmlliif liilliil.ers, lo inake Hllf frairo free to all, and lu abidlng falth he fougbt thfl bat tla to the end, and khvc It victory. liut In the rl.-li wreaths he had gatbered for himself by htoooaoeltflfl eua.rU. for the loticly and oppressed, there was BO lialred or resentmeiit to .Um the liisfer of his aehievem. nts Jiiatwlien tlie blaek man bad heen se.iiie.l iu lu.fr.-.; doflLgtha whtlfl BMa befora BBB were, by that triumph, made Btraaflan lO their country. Then, when tll" re Heiiimunts of war wero ointiipotent wltli ratoffl au.l jxtopie, abuve tho hia. k toBipeal of paasioa was ono silver lln'mr. to tlie choi'1. One ratofl had s]roken auii'l the anathemas of hato. It was the demand of Ilorace Qraeley for unlversal BBlBBBfy and siitfraire. (('heen. aad a]i|>lause.J It co?t him many valued frieiuls for a housoii, aud ina.le him iiu li^ihle to ' tha high hOBOtfl his party had decled to c.tiler upou him ; i.ut he complalliml liol as Bfl laboi'ed patu'iitly, cur nestly, and hopefully, until the whole nation eonfi--.il his wisdom unl l.owed to hl.-t plnlanthropy. ThaflhBTfl th.. oppraaaed of every raee an.l ellaaa ev.-r found in him a frieiid. It haa boen miscailod huuiauitv. It is his onliKhtened atatosmanship aud uufulteriiiiC cotir n(., iii Htipport of the riaciit Whieh have thus eiOWUOd our free mdltiitions witli tho noMeit trliiinphH. Iu times of sorest trial to the nation aud to auv portion of Its p.topto, he has mct every (piestlon Wllh diifnlty, ahil it v, an.l t.ileran.e; and when ca.l.-'l to the Cblef MiikIh tracy?as he BOOB shall bo?he will himself, in the dis eharga of tha dottoa of tha inirtic-t troat coalerred npoa man, pcife.t thfl aaiBflaty headvocated in apparentli hopeloea effortwben tno eoaitot of araaa baa oeaoed, T.ien every citiz.ii of tbe Repuhllc will under..an.l tliat at liist th.to _hall be houint Kovcrumout autl p. ...e. lApplause.] A DEI'ENSE OF GRANT. Al'.STKACT Of TBI BOB. OOLUBBDI Dri.ANo's SIKKCH, AT RALKKJH, JI I.Y 24, lf*7J. In tbe remarks ivhich I nliall Tiiako I proposc to eiamlne the luslory and condnioii of the Republlean party, uud coiisid. r the tlaim.a of Ifea Admiiiirtiiitioii to your npproval uml 8iipi>ort. Not only in North Carolma but throiiKhout the country there are new coinbinations ln polltics proposed, founded ou the most uuwarrantablo ahaffaa Baataat tha Baffaaltoaa party and it? admiii.Hira tlon of public affairs. Into the eorrectnei-s of Ihaaa afeaafaa i Btofaaa to bfa_ra, thut it u.uy i?3 taaa how far they are Jiiotitled upou sound politieal principhvs, orsus t.iiii.d by the publio experience of Ifea last 11 ycars. An extensive eombinatiou of di-at.poiiit.-.I politlclans has Joiiu .1 its politieal fortui.es to that of iliu Iieino. ratic party, and uu.ler the specious cry of " re? form "-the last laBBfl of dincarded d.?BBfagaaa? now prosecnte the vain enterprl.-e of overthiown.i: Ibfl K< pul.lican party. You are tol.l, ln vague and aaaatal terms, that the Adn.inislraiion ls rorrupt; tliat to re? form lt the Ri pul.li.iin party or.ai.ization should l)C abandoned; that Liberal Rcpublicaiis aud Free Trado Demoerats should combllie to defeat Ihfl Republlean ean dldate.s and cleet .me Whflflfl name, biatory.and fortunes, have been ihat of party. and partisan only. I d.sire to examlne Into the corrcctness und sincerity of thln com binatlon?whether it rclies for siipport uiu.n its pro feMflai priuciples of refiuiu or WfeetfeorU Ifl imt a .-oali tion with direct referen.e to in.-re party succcss, for partv purposoH and for public plunder. I'AKTY nr.FDHM DBMBtTBa OK IMKHiNATIo:* AM) SCOItS. The nr.-t ureat politieal oriraiiizatiun in tbia eoaatry was that Rcpuhlican party which (leiiiriiule.l Ainerican natioiiality, nnd which gave to BB IhB t'oiintituiioii aai Union. made us one people, declared us a nation, and fllOOtai to tbe Presi.leiii-y Ihe man who led the armi. - of ihe Bepoblle throagh tba war i.>r butopeaden-a. Durlng tbat stru__le. lll the mulst of tho anxiety ani uutiriii g effortsof our fatheis t pres,ive an.l hearnloft tho ifreat piiucipie.4 tilionstllutlonal lib.-rty, thore wero still found soiiio to cry out agalaat party und for party reform. That rlauior, however, Wflfl frowaei down with Indlgna taoaaad aeara hy arory Bapablloaa aeart ta tfea laad, aad 11 deaerrea ao oiher fate to-day. Thta teeling waa ho Btrong during Iha pertod <>f the Bral Amerlcan d. eade us to Laaa ta tfea Bawua eaaat-aaat of tha aedlttoa lawa by Congreaa- a mistakeu polky.aawasaaowa ln ihe aphoristii of Jellerson, that " Krr-r Uii_ht he tole.ated if iiuth wim l.ttt free toeoaahal it" . Ti.e preseut eflort to l.reak tlown party organlzniion. under the il. lusiw ciyol OOITUption on the one liaml and reform on the other, is u l.low ut thfl founilation of our politieal systein. It sirises at the tuiiilaineiit.il principl.!* of our lioverniuci.t, und BOflfl to i.araly.e the arm and hti.-h tha vnice ol the people, l.y laltoTUa their represeutatlves from party reapoiifllblllty. Should this Baa comhiuatiou of experiiuenting Reput.lieaiiH and recoustrticted DBBMOrata sueeceil iu tne itttempt to de BtroyexlAlag partlea, an.l apoa ifealr ralaa fatoe ap a p.rty headed bj Horaee Oreeley foi- the Preatdeney, are you to take his past history und record us imli catiUK the policy of bls Administration I 'lbis qoeatloa pr> -entH Itaelf I" the sei io'.lH ( onsideration of pcinoiT.itH m weii as itepui.iicaiiH, of tlie South aa well aa tbe North, and of every lnaterlal interest in the lund. While the aaoat ooaalstoai toaiara of tho DeBaoeratto party havo from the tlrst opposed hla eleetloD, oppoa i hu Ib durseineiit and uouiiij.i'ioii at Baltlmore, n is that claaa of a.lveiiturers, Holtliers of forttine, uud politlelanaout of olnce, ludepeudoutof all popular authorii.v, and l.-d by lhe benatoiial triuiuvirale, which has tlnaily tl.rust him liefore the people an a l'rcmdcntial caudi.late. r-u.h aeliou alolie as that of the late Clneiniiatl gatberlag would liiiuvr the popular ivstem of uoiiiiiiatiotis into couteuii>t. aud tnat of party conventlous luto dcrisiou. TIIK lllilllll-ICAN l'AKTr. The Republlean party from lhe tlrst was a constitu. tloual orKanizatlon, spiiua-tnt* qul.kly Into exi-t.-mv after the IBBBBl 0f the Ml.-woun C'omproiiil.se. Its Hin_le purpose was to prciei.t the Bprcad of BaTBty ttt* the Ihiiitortaa. aai it lai.i no haai on h-aaaty in the Ktat. s. n ia not mv liiteniion to raaaal tha hiatory of tha rtaa and fall of Hlavery, or to eall ln review thfl enoni.itie-. of that ayahaaa. Ihaaa haaahapfUy paaaed away. follow liiK this are the acts of rec.nsirui tion of the Bouthern Htates.. If tbeaa have neemed liai-h I.me, it ?,m liui?'ratlve legtolattoB, mad?> ?? to resctio order an.l BOT erument out of lhe chaos aud confUHiou resulniu IroBI the war. To attatn ttiesi-'.eiifraiichlseui.iit au.l the ruht of aa__*a**a haaa baaa extended to the colored citixen. This was uot taaa an act of Jnstiee thal. of public lafety. The colored man had been doelared forever free, and lf freedom aaaaal auvthiug, It aaaaal tliat ha ihould staudc.iual before the law, an.l BBTfl a vm,e m leKliiatlou. Rei-oKi.izins- thlfl fuiulaiiiental piimiplc. t.'uniireHS reeonitruciod tlie Hoiith.-ru i-itat.-s a<ro.(l..i_!y. Tho l'euiocratie, party, not raUafelBg thta con.iition, BgalB rebelle.l. Its leaders la Coi.Kress and its newapaper presa denounred tbeaa Bcta as aneonfltltutionaL An opi-u war on the part of tho oppositloli belflg found Im l.ractlcahle, the Kii-Klux reine.li wan mxt lesoiied to. That orgaiilzation obtaincd and _overiied ln fourtaBB countii's of your own ?state, and to a yt gNBtor exteat iu tive flaaghhetlBg Btatoa. Ia Ifea u oaaattoa tt eoo_ milted ls homici.l.s, aud admlnlstered .15 whippliiga on lilioffeu.liiiK Ri'pul.ll. ann. liut the av. u_uii{ ai in of tho t). ueral (Jo'vennnent ban baea lald, BOl 100 BBBl ily, ui?'ii thii last Ili'l.ioer.itie i'lioruiitv. The records ai >""i' IVderai eoarta boat arltaeaa to tho barbarlty audiir?ii.s?u of the Ku-Kliix Klans, nnd the cuvi. t.d felotis who have aaaa up fraaa N..rth t'aroiiiui and Ibe neighboriiiK Htates to Bxaattotfl tbelr iTiin.i in tbe I'enlteiitiarjr aro llring aionaateati of tho . ruelty and tnason latent tu the lieuio. rutic party. There i* ftt other work acoompUabod i>v thta -itat party to whieh I must allude. It has provid.d agalaat the iu) iii.-iii of tho debt eonira. t.-d bv lhe K.-bel BtatOfl ln their . m.rt to ieatroy lhe L'ulou. It has i. toivai u?t to aay the fi.rmer ma-li ih for eniaiiei|iate(l *la\es It felt that those who aoaetai en.aiiclpatiou b> atl.inpllng to deatroy tba Uatoa loaiaii ri^ht iu equlty to .ui) coia p, ii-at..ui l.y i4ti.li emincpation, and lt haa det.-i inm. .1 to Htan.l up.'ti tbeaa graat Idcis and great prtuciple* un? der aii elreufaaaaaeaa and iu araay eaaargaaar. Tms w.uk will llve iu hiHtory. Itwlll la) womluped hy those Who eoine afte. ll-; au.l lf li ll \ band la now ..r shall _4 re aft.-r ix ratood to oadu this work. t.> i.uliify lt, or Impalr itBobllgati<ni uud vaiidity. tho oxecrattoBfl af aii Raai ii,, n will !?? meie.t '.>iit to bim who lal.si-.s such h.md, uow au.l iu all tune t>. coiue, K_.sit.is oa bki'iraueaB rouor. I now eome to iBfBBta Bhal laaaMfl have b. .-ii incoiii plished hy llen. OiaBl*fl Adnilnistialioii wLl. li are to ne plaeed to tho eredlt of the Repuhlicau paity. Al. tho ^nat faaattoaa which araaa ralaai hy tho war haaa haaa ui'tl. I'. iianrlpatlon. i.-i onstructton, tiiiti.iiti.il auf . ."Ili ral al.ll.e.ity.a'i lt Ivll >eri tce refoll.l have all , i lll, d, elther I.I cn. 1 lliloiiiil iiine.ulliielll or hy i.uisof Im. liup, i.ui .ii .I tbrvateuiufl .liihi i witb foreign oatioiia I ive lifeo ettled bj troaty, re BOB lll I"" I ...'jiiHlllinnl, .tlul ii .. aa i iiuportiilit pi.,,. ., . ..... l,-i ii luliuliu . .1 l ,to .ai l,^ i n iiilen ouis. ? wl i ...iiioi'i.-cs lo M-tti.- tlilli r . ?. between foretga aattaua nuou the t rlnrli ? ot ai to . .^,.,.., -i,..', il -i IrvUwivU, w,.ik,...av lu> ^wiciuim-t. agalntt tha reenrrencai nf war In the fa'tire wlth forelgn nations, and tend greatly to adv.ino i the civllir.atioii. aoaee, and baBsiaeee of tl.e worlo. >.f,w-. staui i. fully rejireianUd tn Congieas. All partiea profeaa to aequieae? ln thoae lesnlta. .Ho c?nal,ier?bi*? faetloo in anv Mtate la daj eantlaaee, op, uiy. to bkIi it?. for the overtlirow of theaa* meaanr.a or dlapnte Iba J i? Uea aad aiadeaa of the Repabltcao poliey. it baa beea tlu* jioliey Bf the Adlnlnlstralloii to pay Uie publie rtobt a,, apie.llly li* j,o*alble. The luarvels whleh have b*m a. i oinpiiklie i iii this rt tpeot are keewo le arery latelll gent man. Tliey are j.rlnted la thouMaiid* of aewapapi r-, proclaiined fr.'iii bondreda of raatrnaka, aml are fan.iii.tr tuall. Taat l;t".'jv;.'.nr. ?of tbe publie debl aare aaid from Man h ., 188B, to July 1, 1H72, betag BBWaN "f iVki BBgjaa ,ht aaaaaa, or |e^soo,ooa i*t moiitii ; thal tbe arn.nal lateroM eharsje baa beea redaeed le n.e axteat of 4TW^4oi,fW7 annaaUy thaaa faotoare km.wn u> ?/?*_,aad ought to eXctte 1.0 other eiiiotioii tbaii th it of B gi-nei oua oooddenee ln tbe Integrtty aud Hi.iiity of the Ad minlatration. Thia eitingniahment of the pnhllr deht has been efT.cted under, ao to apcak, a beai V -iiiiuM.i: eoiia rednr. tlon of titxiaiii.il inado i.y tae BepublicaB party. At Iho termlnatlon of tbe war tbe Bepobllcaa i rti addreaaad Itaelf to auch rei.'uctioii of lexatton, and it baa puraued tbla poliey ae faM ae aaaetmalateni wltb poblic credit aad tbe B.aeaaaiy aetaaleapeeeeeof the Qorerai 1 haa vou will se? tbal direci laxatnm h?* beea \ Irtk-klll abaadaaed. Tbetaa-ealberar sh.iii enter roor dotul elloa no more, and the oniy w-iirraiit Oaoajnm bii.I Iha ((iiinlry had for tbla aweeplag r. ductlon aml r?j?e_ii w*e Ihe ptlblli; ( untldelK e lu the tin.itn i.il ak.i, integi ilv, BBd abllity of the jireseiit Admiiilatratiou. Tbe ereilll of taa e.iuntrv haa Improved la adagree BkOal aitinf.iet.irr ta eu ry patiiotu: luind ; the jiri. e of Aoaealcaa eecarltiae haa c.iiistaiitly advanced; the appiactatloB of nor jiajicr luouev la mui ked I.y the fall ut gold fmn. 11 M iu ia,''*1 to $1 10 and ll li iu IsVi. At the foliiliiem < nieut .,? the preaenl Admiuuitrati..ii the aoeuritiee of tlu- Ualted Btatei were bekrw Ihe pai ralaa of gold froaa ll te i; bo. cent, and to-day we dare Ix.ast that Amerli an s, . uriu..** Biaaaaal iu rantBtegeld, Tbeae aad Uke eonaideratioai ii. u ttiat haa eaahled tbe flaTriw.nl alraedj le Meee ita i.ulilie aeotiritiea at a gr.atly reduced rate of Interaat. i.o.i tin- tati , uu-..--, ir < .,i,iii.ti._l. win i uabla aa tai aad lu the liahince ,,f our 6 jier c.-iit Ixaii, umi Jilac lt ata rate of Intcrest from t to 5 p'-r , ,-iit. I niaint.iiu tliat tin- record oftbla __BflJalatrat*oa in aU tba civil uffaiis of the aataoa ino, Ihi n pure, aad blab la ehataeter umi abihty, aad ia aa remarkable a- um energy aud fld,-lity ol (to n. (iritnt iluring ibe w.ir. Tbi ia |_ ini ui) afery aboat <>? ti. Oraat- capa, l'y to t_> 111111.i-1_ r publie nffair*. II iaexjiluincd In the faetthal tl.e P ' . ilelit la tn cloae ayiuj.athv Wilh the K> pub'l* an liiuty, aud that the Kepuiilicau jiarty ia in a_MM a> m|i.ill.y ** ii i tbe maaaea of lliep. ojile. Km ii tbOOB Whll have BOfOia fore rated aguiust |ius Admlniau-tloo laelnde naoy ttiouaanda who beiievo m Ila Integrtty aud traetwanl i ncee aod abofearthehaaardol aehaaaa. TIm aaeatat of Oea. Graal iii hle iivii adminiatratioB m .> i.- a. oonated tot by tho Hiime reaaeae tliat. aeeonat for I . mliitarj? rictonee. It is beeaaea his _d*>lity, lategiliy, u U,i patrlottoai aaaaffa bbbbbbb l.NI.IAX I'Ul.ICT. I feel cotupelleU iu thenc rematks to BBflM lu :*-fly t> what is knowu aa the ludlan poliey of the preaent Ad miuiatratlon. JDuring the cxistence of tlie prcsent Aduiinifliratioii, there has l>een an organued aud syateuiatl. attack upou Ila Induui polluy. Tne plan haa been to mlsrcpresent. by d> nymg that any BBOd has been ao oinylislicd, and Ui exuggerate, for aenaatlon.il purix.ses, .-very wrong com initied by tbe Indlatis, and aoiiii-tiuies to as^-it th-it luilian iiutragea had U-eu conimitted, which asa.rtiotis had no toundatioii whatever ln trulli. Many of IbeBB itatementa have been i-dered to paaa tub nientw. BoBMbarebraa correcteii, othera d.m.-d. n ataa ap pareatf howerer, at tbe preaent inou.ont that iins aya icm ia to be couttnuci witb __r_*aaaed rlirar aud aiiiiin ity, for piuty and political p4_raoeee,te allow of longer alVenoe. I have reooUed, iherefore, to exia>a? tbeae misrepresentations; aud ln order to de ao wili, thu greateat aecuraev. I have ajiplied to the uble aud eiiicieiit Commlaatoner of Imii.in Aflilt-, Oea. f Walkcr. for i irtaln faaHfl cotni'cted With lln' ladlBfl BOT. vi.,-, whleh I am atiout bb Bfaaaas. I ahall put tbeae fkVOta agauint aasertiona, or, to sia-ak more plaluiy, ti aln againat falsi-hia.d. aud then trust to the ludguicut of a , ainlid and boaoM people for u nghteoiia venllit. Dpofl the aiitlmi ity before meutloi.eu l tm-refore aaaert tl,.,t (tuiiug tlie pr.aeut year more than BMM ladlaafl bare been added to thr nuiuiKT-rof thoee directly under theeeatrolof tbe QemBBieat. Dturlaa tin* tiir.ey.-ai. of the Btaeeat AdaBBlatratloa more than BMN hare been brougbt to iig.iicies nnd plaeed under tbe t are and lapeiTa-IOBOf Imliamagents. .Not toexi eed Si'.iiOO Iiidians are still roamlng beyond the siii?*rvislon of their ageiila, notwithstund.iig the itnmetiso exteut of t.riiti.ry wl.u h v.t tnterrenee betwaea the kattled pettlaaB of the coun? try. lt has beeouio atmoat a oertaloty tbat the coniine year will see the uumlierof roauiing Indlana ao far r< dueed th.it, -iibstantlally, the wbole ludlan raee within tne I'liiici Btatee WlU be aettied upon ie* ervationa. TbaM reeai ratteee are located with reference to allowlng the flueat develui> uieiit of rallroad commniiicatiou, the Urgest exteuaioii ol ak-ncuiturai aettlementa, and tho aafi tv of wh.to eltt. /i im. Ihey are also lot.ited wlth a VtOW of ae. uiing the la -t mt. n ata of the aboriginai poj.ulation, and ln araei to uflord the meuilN*rs of tbat uulortunate raee ojijaii tn nlty to leam the arts aud cuatoma of i lvili.ed ltfe, and 1 ttust In the eud to partlclpate ln the bappy deatlalea ol the Ainetiean l>,'Oj,ie. Baeb B usull would be we.l attaiiiidat anv exjanae, lor the frix: di-velopnn?t ol 1 eoliiliiunlcaliolia und the eZteB-tOB of our a. ttlfl imiits laot lntuli'ulable value uien-.y Inun a ja-ciinl.iry poiutofTtew. Tbe eeet of -^o great aa eaterprtaeu ueceaaertly beery, but lt i? a? uothiug c.unpartd w tho eeet of a uioutb of geueral liidlau 0 U lt must u^o 1-e rcincinbered that war neeo4 aatiiv nuerrupt.- the pn-gress of rallwaya aa well a* Iha aettlement of our eountry, aud rendera inaeeure i ... iives of ttioMi who live ou lil frolitler. The total auiount anpropriiited lor tlie ludlan si-ivin-tn the h-calj' ir eiuiing July 1.1*72, Includiug all d.ii.ieiicy appropna iioiis. was fMBBiTN fiO- Of tlns aiiui, tl.T.l '/il 60 wa* a,? proprlated ouly in the sense that it gavc tiio admiu.i tralive officera oi tho (ioMiumcnt untl.oiity to pay ta or ezpead la bebalf of tbe Indians BBoneya boK.ngu.g ta tbi iu. Theaa moaeya were tbo Htee at Ibe eeeeaaa oi tuauy a huiidre.i ii.iiiion aotaeaf Land, bow eorared >y the larms amt faciones or tlie cilie.-i of the wl.itea. Moreorer.of ihe aaaa approprtated, eoaalderable la exeeea i.i s.ii?,oou niualiied un. \p.ini d Bl tii" Bleet M the year. iiiiiii ni. tbe aciual expeaoea oi tuis gigaunc aeivua beloa tkfiVAMO. Oa-taaaa againi*t x.?y. orant. I must fofer to eouie ol the uureasouable und frtvoloni nhaigaa Bg-aaaa <?eu. Grant, which, tt bbbbb t? bm tiotbiug but the meudaeity of jiolitits would allow hom-al men to iterate or liiteruto. Oue ia thut he w luattontiv. to the dattaa of his ottice and r.cr.at.s too BBBBB ul wateriug-Places. Tlioa.- who kaaw anythingof Iba l.iinii ..f a Prealdent of th. Uolted -st.it. s i__deret_ad weil tbat he doea no more of thia tli.ni la i.cce.-i.iv aad proper They uuib ratulid also that uopublic biisme ,s anllcis by re-aoaol any begket of hia. They ought to reiuouiiaai bla inar loag reara of t4>ll_ndbarda_ip m th. fleld wh i li, followed by tiic xiZhaaatlBR diitl. s Ol ina otliie. Bb*4> lutely rciiuiro all the t-BM for n ciipa-iatinu wl.icb ba t.ik.s. K. u.eiiiiieiiiig tbaee taete, aotue pauence ,.nd m iiu.g. n..ila i' ii.im ndi (1 to thoee who think now thal every day ol hla Uie, during u bot mids .mmer, after bis le oei ?_ry t'.ll au.l labor, should Iw .spelit iu Ihe 4'ity ol Waablngton. But he reeeirea glfM I Uvweaaheba aa bonest man aud fuilhfiilly admliiister UM atl.ut.s of tun iiutn.nl Tin n.Juatue ol this charge is ao upji.ircnt aa to ju-stify the ipithet of un auuess aud uuU.uity. Tne 1'r.snli ut, withotit wealth, e.iti ro.l tbe iuy.il ariuy, With Ibe patnotie desiie of BldlBg in Ibe work of jii-.-M-rviiig the i ii.mi. ile baw-arded llfe ead bealtb (luiing foar long yeara of daaaer and hardehlp; hereee iu lank oniy us lu ineiit hiuI vutoiic- juntilie.i ; from a Bubalternbe became a Ui'utanant-gent*ral, antll. alter breakmg up the last ill. etive oigaulzatloti ol rebol troops und reeelTlag tbe aword of Geo. U >, tbe gratetul bearuef the Amernan peopM nauumliy turuedtobiw aa their delemlei and iheir great d.-ln. rt r. lliii'iug bia Uiilaotue >iiir.s of labor many f>n\.a*- tortouea werii m.i.ic and otbera largely anauiealed, while lt maal be aekBoaledged that neltber opiwrtaidty nor avartce h.ul prompted u.ui tu aeonuiulBte a fartblBg. Our titiTeri** mcbt?;runia no titns of nulnlity, uor avltloe eetutea lo thefoun ..f uuuuities up o ber bencfactora; but there ia, uoiwithatau.liug, B a.-lia" ot Juatloe BUd g< n erosity wlth the Burereiga ih; pu-. Tbla proatpt. d? rtuu. peraouaol large meaBa. wbo bud gatlurod and ? i j.-v. -1 ihe traUe oi the Prt-aldent. greai at-rvleea and saalltlies, to cii'er blm vo.uiu.il .V. ikIoii- l.e w.i- BfHlkl \ of ua I'reai.leiii. aueh teatiUioulaia ot ih.ir trgaru aud eateem ae abunid cuntriaate to tbe modt-rau waaia ol lnm.. || aud :..mi.>. Tbeaeoderlnjui aere tne ap nt_ uutponrtuga of geueivua feetluga, iradiiabte I dolloia an.l liotiorai 1.' to Uie i.niii.ii. 1...} ?.*... nti . ^ cvidci.icoi th-.t M'l.uiiici.i oi ji ii' i ii... cbar-curn 1 th. Ameriean people. Ihey were lnteuued n t ..> w j,. ii~.iti.iii tor wii.it had beea doae, tor u.at waa beyouu priee, umi tbej luralahed evidauoe lhat i*4*d >? i inaplree nnii to.iarii ine piifuiiiiaii. e oi bla uioat iifiia.e duty. IIom .liv) or partj ma l.e 01 polltlCBl lU.i ?>' I "'' lOT III1C llieae l.ilie ... ? (la lUtO ... ;- to I e 4*4 H?Un il BBd ib inueit paaeee u.o caaiprebeaebMi oi aM taaaaaBbai m. n. DKATIl l.r 1IIK l-I.M.K IIMIC l'AUTV. tik Deiiio.latnipartj BttBaha lagaeaad Hoaaa. in adojuioi. of the (imini.ali glatfaBBB and Bf the I iBCla liati aaaaaaa a tbe aaaaaaeaaaaal a Ha alaaBlatloa. The Btaa nt BB-rraM B Lti Bedllkal ragah br aTUl Ua old IU.mli.lB go llke Bl.,. Ji to Uie ahall.lui.adlivi Ub*, tl.Ul le.uu ral Vaatban aa prine.pie lataterlj hoMlag tbt>m logiti.eil Isihuc uothiug now 10 whiih tney aeplre excevtibeloavraaadBaneaol oflire, and ?Ul thai mv. power of publw plaudi r, und. r ibe petrloUf wai, n woiiiof "anytlilng t- beai Urant," loduce aU tornioi M?Ino.'ral. io v, te ..,' Oreeley I 1 aiiall be a.n-.re.l if 11 laaa I eeaaetaad wttlaot bttltevotl aatil Ieeelt. n.e oid Detuocratb partj did contain aiea wllbla Ue r.ui.t oi ,an,estco..\i, t.,.1.-. of m.i-i>' Rutlakeata. ili.'> Be ii, i,,i.y w. re iight. iho doeui.d the war B-uree* .,,!>. Tbevdei.lc.ltnerlgntoiciHivi.il.. ln the Houib, tbeybelieved la the rlgat af eeeeaeluB, -bayhaaeatly doubtod Uie expoali.n.y ol euiaiuin-tiou. and w. ru abia-ked at the uf. a of eiifranchis. iu. ul aud civil n.hl-. Ail thia nud uitich more ,. aa BMUerOf laith aud aeu timciil. All Iins ia uow reuouueed. I. wa* ?wi-pt away bi CiiKln-atleadBalMmetai aad they un aaked.uj ai cept aatbeir CBBdidate oae who has ever oppoaed tueui, aml. opiHisiug th. ui. haa.i.u.iiinitd tb. ui wltb Ultlai n iiro... ii. s, thiial. md them wuii ciiiitlsCjUou ol thetf eataiee utid a dlrlawa of theaa-M aimniii euiigrai.t* froiu the North. lt ia lnou.stroiialy ai.eutd luat aU tln-Mj BMB?tbe lauk an.l Ble ? '?_*?}, Bweetbearl. a'.-J ll.al.cUe." ah.iil Bl OBCB beglll to bark for Jl'-""''11/ au.; go tor the 4'iuciiiuaM platfom- <>>'U. Ciiaul is a tv iuii.li. an, but be bua uovcr i. i u tbe . u'lny oi ihe Soutu orol l.ei luailtutioua. Uu *a aa a W..r !?? 'Uiiwrat.11.1 l.i.ia.uauimtli toaardtbi Boutb iu la*--*). cau-ed biui ? ..i-rive ihe nproaeheeof ludical hVpul-iakBa,.BJBOBg tn. iu iiiiiaiiiiKiiiaii.d Benator from ItaaaacRuaeiia. iie wae tbeuucvaaed ul etaileaaebBia tbe ?outh. ?;'v-^ ictiBu.e.i tor um liberal tenua .r.mied to Uen. 1 ? m -1* lon wbeu hc eamudered Vifkaburg. 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