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TERMS OF TBE TRIBUNE fetloge trrr in the I nile i stales. 0AILT TIMI INK 1 if-iir.|12 00 DAILY IRI RUSK fail beal Bnti'iavaj. 1 year.... ni id. MM. \V if'.li, DI li ar.... 900 Vi I.Ki.V IKinUXK. 1 v.-ar. 2 00 H.* I w l.KKl.V 1 i.l'ilM;. 1 v ai . U Ol) I.' )1. I lu 1 KA. Ill _?| I'l ill La -I . ? ii , . THE IKILI/Nl'. New-York. ni UK H 0F1 ICES)Ol TM'. nUBTJNB, Ni v-^. f- k? v... 1,238 Broad'*, ay, rorner Thirty ri'-i- .: No. 30. Wi ? -third-st., corner ? - ve,; Nu. 760 Thinl-ave,, eorner Forty eeventh-at.; Nu. 02 Ea*1 Foiirteenth-st, corner l"nii.ii-siv'.irr; Nu. 2.3KH Foiirtb-ave. [Uarleas.) \V -s|!!M, |,,\- An. 1322 I --it . l.oMn.N- -No '.'A', Hi-.!: 'tl?, Sti i'. 1. Panie?No. 0 Rue Scnlte. FCUNDED BY HORACE GRE ELEY. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. L880. TRIPLE SHEET. THE NEWS THIS HORNING. ]' .-?The London cable dispatch lo The liiiiu m. ? ut lim", iln- actual ait-nation in Europe, tbe sun. ,,.,1'f ni Dulcigno must he .??tl; thi' Busutoa bave bad a battle with tin : the murder of Lord Mountmorrea is being ri - n--.il m England; Ireland i- leas tranquil than heretofore)" there luis bean a .un.i-l between <;. A. Bala and Edmund Yatee. _ titan promi es tu - t ile ibe ii ndiug tiit'ii- by 1 arrow, lin re ia much anxiety . i..i cin es al Rome on account ol Qeneral Omi li i ppoaed plan . I'ricketl boasts t ? be will il-! .al ll li vi -tn .? I i.i' letter carriers delivered Iilii.l".'..,ii'iT letters, 122,310,076 newspapers, 80.007,503 postal cards the las) fiscal I ?? Preaidei t aili noi rt tm u te Washington lill November 7.: ?= Armed men havel 'I.', of the Government al Dalton, Qeoraria.-" Clergymen ol Washington bave .ii. ts. ii, vim, k prayer concerning inc election. The lust aeeaioo "l the l'.i'i l'f-ii ? ? :n CouiB.il w;.s Iniil yeateiday.*_?? The steamship Isaac Bell, ol the Old Dominion Line, i bm mil ni Portsmouth, Va., yeaterdar ; no lives 1'-i. . , u facts about D.I). Lum and a on with tbe Democratic and Greeu* lt ? were giren to the pablic -- - n, nay. I ? ? utenced to eight j i ara in Stale p ?-? i. --Tbe engiue-bouae of tbe Vigilant Fire Company, Augusta, Qa., baa bees lun'mal. Ci t v AM- sri'.riiins.?Tu- broDBe atntne ol Rob* ? . ed in Central Park yeeterdaj ; i. ge William Curtie delivered tbe oration. r== t lunate, Brauibaleta, Grenada, Harold and Jiniiil. won tbe Jerome Park races. ?? Al? li, i; Cole, *i' mtssiug stock-broker, returned to bis fro Ja. :?? Another leaaion ol the Warren Conrt ol Inquiry waa beld. " - Mayor Cooper and Controller Kelly said no more police wara needed. - -- <><-<<I raine pf tho leg! l-tender fdlrer dollar til-.'1-, grnioa), B7.18 ? . Stocks iinil. but .strom, (or ei-rtiiin BpeeiaL l, ? .I i.-nil for others, ol osiog quiet and firm. Thi Vi t.AiiiKii.?! kihiink local obscrratlenaindi* can- aramier and clear ori.aitly elondj wr;tth**j. Tbermouieter yeaterdar: Higbeet, OS**! lowe.i. fit) i average, .".TU0. flin THE 'ul lil ls .soi nt FOR HANCOCR green Tho glmuntem Valley Virt.timan. Jula BB, 1880. " ('.-n-iilcr what I.-i- and 'Jackaou would do vxi-re tlin alire. rnvsa ahbthksamk rniNOtPLBS ton ?vvuit ii iiiF.v rm un: inn i oki: y) ai:-. Remember tbe meu who poured forth their iiit- blood on Yir gunu's Boil, and do ii"- Bbaudon ili**n now, Rd tufiiiii' i liiai ii|iiiii viiui vote depends ti.f soo eaa "i tin- Democratic ticket."- | Weidt Hampton, nt thc faceting is tht iaferesl oj Democratic hat inouy in Vir *nmie, at Staunton, Juiy'M. i*i-m>. JSmm tour prominent Dum I Ana. who nt on the )Ajtr,,ro, ,vhiir Homut* , tpoke. We, lbs undersigned, heard the apeeoh of tjcaeriil Wadi Hampton, delirereil In Stanutnn, on tke 26th ol July, \\ r- ii,iv. alan to xl tbe report tbereol pun jis i| in Th/ FeUeu Virginian on Ci*; 20ib of July, ami itereby oartujf tbal inai ni'irt waBsubstnn* tlall*1 n.m-ct. AncttiBALDO. Sn aim, ll. C. Tixbj kv, A. C. Oonnov, llriiii F. LYLK. Starnti'H. la.. Adi?. 20. lahO. WHY SOLDIERS MUSI I oil. lon HANCOCK. Hui SI- ul Ri I'HI.S. MA.IVI S, i \\ ?MiiMiiiiv, 1>. c., April 23, ibso. \ Dnan Sm: Yoai bret v\;o> duly neeircd, I ?wi.ubi most cheerfully introduce and ame tin iia-sa ?> ol .a bil . anea aa vdu KOggeat, bm willi alu* *,??'?? a.i-tit U>?>iiio<*ruli<* House priixioii li..!-, .io m.I li;i \ < iii ii. li I;; ? ?.i-. It bas br? ia., a niiiiivi iiujMisBiiili- to gel ? euafderation ot nm-ii a bill ai all. umi wi.cn eoneidered, its rlianee ol pal ling iIid I liin-i- is eery remote, and ilir lt.l?.l aBcaaeraal aria* lat sat Uasj keaael ?_*___? I*, n sinu I'oiiiiii, flee ill lin HcBBBBln "*? *-Iill ?nor.* rnnnrmn io ?Itocrlaasj any -nih inii lo pus.*., ii woiiiu not bait: all probable, there lore, nial iln- Lm -.niII h..* got through. I will cou!' i mill your brother. If be iliiukM there la anything in the matier ] will very cordially act kn tin- tu.titi. Very truly, P. E. BiLTgttoovnn, B. !*/. Cl BBIDBX, CSf, Tliiity iirinod nnn li.ive lejiennd by forc^, in DnltOCl, (jioigi.i, pro|icrty sri/.-d by the Uni? ted Sinus tm violation of thc liv venue lnvvs. lt KiiiiiiiiH to \jv wen whether lhere will be ax nanak indignation in the South over this Oiitr.ii-e, its lhere was otu lhe illeu-al acta of ono John llnivvn, at Harper's Ferry, in lnr.;), wlio bad !?;.nly thirty uiiiio.1 men. Mr. Smalley vviites an entertaining descrip? tion of a company of European tourists, travelling in drove, on tho coupon ay-stem, and l)4-lpk-HH in tim bunds of tfifirjjnldoa. who HMM. rather to dcHervt* the name of keep 'era. jMr. Smalley advises yiealer imh |u-ni| eiice and individuality HBOBg travelhrH, and li s.s reliance ou guidea and guide-books. The actual situation in Europe, us outlined iii our Lo, .loii cable dispatch, docs not fore .liadoiv a plcitsaiit time for Turkey. Although the Powers are extremely selfish, and care little lor the interests of .Montenegro, they are now no situated as to 1?> linallie to withdraw from lhe position they have assumed. Tlie current week promises to bi unusually event fttl If Mr. Darnum is In the business of buying BBnlen n point nbonl which tbnrn seems t.. l.c little doiiht?he oughl to make BOW ni getting :i bettor nudity of animal. ID-- '-lf?w! purchase, whose name is alleged t<> bn Lum ? perfaape it is Um long-losl Lom Tum?ia sketched In onr WuahJajrtou dinpntchefl bj a lending Qnesbneker in ? ???dj blackmailer who hus tinnily told himself in tin- only ll,:l,'(' win iv l,c .oil.I lind ? purchaser. [I looks bad for Um ulleg-d Lum. Or perbapa his BBBBC isn't Lum. It m iv be TttlU. But, BB .Mi. Toots "i.nhl any, "it's <>f no eonse " ipiencc.'' __ Tlie nnrciling ol Bit .'..hu Bteell'i stntno nf Rober! Burns, whicii li tn st md in Central Park for many years to come M compunton to the s.iinc M'lilnti.i's s.iitni' nf Scott, was bnppily accomplished yesterday miders kindly sky iiinl arith pictnrenqne surroundings. Tbere w:is a large sttendnnee of the poet's country* men, and tims a more keenly sympathetic audience than is always to DC lound 00 ,-uch occasions. Mr. Curtis's ndmirnble address wsa in a lender, minor key-, as wes fitting In Bpenking nf one of the most lovable ami hiist fortunate ot the poets. A pecnUar merit of the speech w;is its complete merging nf tho orator in th subject. Il Mr, Curtis lind been a Scotchman lorn ne could baldly have spoken more in tue Bcoteh apirii nor with bi ncr knowledge of tbe country whose beauties the imi t embodied in hi> renes. Ii iras, in ail. nn adequate and satisfying tribute, nnd will bc remembered. The ol'l suw tint murder will OOt was never better verified than In ?mister Lowell's no at discovery of new evidence concerning tbe Foyal outrage of 1814, winch greatly stun-.I the si ula of our forefathers in tbe War of 1812-'lo. li waa in attack by three British ships ol war upon n pi ivnteer, then lying nt unctioi in tbe barool ot F.iyal, winch was Portuguese territory, and neutral ground. The attack waa un extraot di na ty violation ol the neutrality law-. The American vessel, fearing foul play, bad moved up under tbe ?.?nus ol the ensile, winn four bonis lilied with armed men from ihe British ships vii-ii- s, i ii approach ina through lite darkness. They returned no answer to thc challenj the American .captain, who then fired upon tin m. The nttsck v\as icic wed Inter with ii much larger force, ui icb was beaten ofl with a tn ).iile h.ss ol' tifc. Tlie Portuguese authorities were colled upon to protect the American vessel, but only remonstrated with the British, uni! they coulil indeed bave done little more against such a force. Tia* follow? ing flay tin- privnteei nae bombarded liv thc li: nish m.til it wasabandoned. The claim <>f onr Government upon Portugal tor failure to pro? tect tbe vessel was decided adversely bj Louis Napoleon, who neted ,-is arbitrator, nearly seventy yen!, alie: the event, evi? dence is discovered by Mr. Lowell in tbe Ad? miralty archives in Englnnd which fully estab? lishes the responsibility of Portugal, anil il' it had been lei.own at thc time would have caused a verdict in favor of mu Government Of course, the ense can have now only n biston ni Interest __________________________ Oil: EVENING -i UOOLS. To-raonow evening twenty-six schools will be <? ened i"i 'in* winter tn various parts of the city where fi e instruction will be given in * persons whose ages and avocations arc such " as tii pi >veni their attending tlie day schools." Beyond question sonic educational ndrai should lu- furnishi <1 to thi; 'hiss by a city which undertakes to support a nonna! college ninia university for ndvnnced students, nnd tbe fad tbal in former winters something like 20,000 pupils bave availed tbemselvesof these oppor? tunities would seem to prove thal our evening schools bnve been to a fail degree successful, and that their rains was duly appreciated. And yet among tims'- beal qualified to judge theie is a piev.ilent impression that, taking into account the complicated and expensive machinery employed, the results are d .- ippoint lng. Thi* feeling seems to have invaded the li(isci:is of the Board of Education, and as a consequence some changes in the system nra announced for the coming Benson. In fonnei years pupils wen- received as Boon aa they bad attained the age of twelve veins. No one under thirteen yean ol age is t.. be accepted in future, ami in dana it wonld be still better if tbe limit had been fined nt fifteen years. Boya and girls who work all day, or the greater par! of the day, are ss a general thing better ofl in luii after 9o'clock in tl.e evening tbnn ia school. Mut in this matter, as io others, some discretion should be given to principols. An? other change in tbe right direction ia ths establishment of "schools for senior.-," nbere there is some choice ns lo studies, and where pupils can be taught for pun of an evening or upon certain evening! of the week. Tin re remain, however, two capital defects in the evening schools. These gre inefficient teaching and a pernicious system of superinten? dence iind examination. Good teaching cannot be expected ari thou! good touchers, snd ade? quate pay alone can command tbe services of such teachers. Evening schools demsnd tbs highes! qualificstions. Fairly good professional work will not answer for pupils who arc wearied by the labors of the day. Such pupils require iiime ihan good teaching. Instruction mnsl be millie Interesting nnd agreeable. Tbe schools uiu-t be made so attractive as to arouse tim listless and exhausted who are pies, nt, am! so inviting 'hat it will seem a hardship to be Kept away for a single (vening. None but instruc? tors of the rarest gifts and the most thorough training are competent to achieve success where the demands upon their resoutcea, mental, moral, and physical, iiie -*, enacting. In other employments peculiar sUll ami ability com? mand corresponding wages, and then- i> no good reason why U exception should be linnie among teachers. If the whole system wets pioi.u il) adjusted it would even prove a wis(. economy to pay remunerative s.il mies, lu the evening high Behool, ihe city pnjs lessfortbs tuition ol' each pani! than it doi-s in thc ordinary evening schools, and vet the salaries ot Instructors in the high school are more than twteS as huge as those paid to teachers in the other schools. Ir is tin- Itillei attcnihuice sus? tained by efficient tracking which enables the city in this Instance to give better Instruction to each pupil for less ninney. Properly equipped teachers, energnde, ambitious, healthy, cannot, as a cla-s, be induced U, work torn dollar or a dollar nndnsjnnrter per ten, however devoted they limy be to their profee hioii. Their tune and services are worth more ; nod tin: efoie lhe c ?"i.ing schools are bunill d over lo the eoiiliol of mediocrity and inc Iii - ciencv, with thc ii-siill of a discouraging illili.uni of absenteeism and almost universal (.niiiu, Afb'i the sci Tines of lirat-clasn teachers have been seem ed bv judicious selection ami ade? quate pay, the obvious connie would be to allon* them to teach in th.-irown way, which in each case would be that particnlur teacher', beat way. Ari a matter of lad. however, the ) i cachet linds hiuisell hemmed in gad ham.iorul ta | Wei Of inexorable, Med ?-Pei'-ian restiic ions, which iill'i not, ami which seem lo have ., en devised tor thc mpresBion nf all indlvidu* iiitv, tin* dlseoursgi menl of all enterprise, sud be chilling of all eothnninsm. Whal "Tbs 'Miinual" nrdnlns ls low stern and pitiless. 'The .Manual" decree-, mil only whal aabjectl ne lo be tiiught. bul bow, in what oilier, anil or just ten many minutes, ami dnirng what i urttcnlnr minute such elnss ls lo be occupied vitii eneb aubieet. Minute directions sro laid lunn as to methods of in ittn "in, attendance, leportment, and every detnil of tbe teacher's voik, and no opportunity is lett for Ml J Iel up ir variation. A so-nulled Examiner drops in foi few mom,'nts now aiul then tn mnks sure thal in yennil! omi* teacher, foll iwing lhe did 111-* f i nurnoo aense or experii noe, baa chang' d tbe outiue io suit tin' varying degree of pro fl iencj anion-: his pupils or t" adapt bia mi tbods 0 their (liileicnt tastes, or needs, or tempera aents. The teacher soon discovers tbal if bc t, to preserve a good standing with bil nperiors, il is a matter of vital hnnortanee to nive every member of his class armed with a cmg slate pencil in scoot lance with an edid of besuperintendent, while any slertnensor pro* Iciency manifested by his pupils In any line mt definitely mapped out in "The M.nu.a!" is matter ol minor moment. Pupils an* ov rected io siy certain words and doeertnin things m cei tam lix. ii occasions; ami nnder tlie \ Icious vsti-ni of exam in rion which enforces tins leadening routine, mere parn.try passes for Barning, teaching boo mi i mon and more rrained and mechanical, and dei enemies into regulation drill, or, still worse, intonfoxy dorl tu delude som* assistant superintendent i h ..se advent ls imminent, by tie.tiing pupils ii ii i>u pamtory cram. This mischievous lystom is not eon i.ied tc, evening schools; bul in these chook, particularly, where tbe attendance s ni linly voluntary, its baneful effects arc in..-i plainly visible in tbe scanty and irregular .-tendance, for nulli it no school c.-n be made nteresting sny more than it eau in any broad cuss be made profitable. Give these schools he bet ninl must conscientious teachers in tbe uoicssion, set free from the espionage nnd crit cism ol n:ii row minded officials, nnd in the of a spiritless iiiin for class parades, mi hard-worked youth will be furnished with in- s,,iid instruction and genuine mental I ag v,:.ii h tin city owes them. RUSSIA AND CHINA. It is, bs i ur London cable dispatch radi? ates, exceedingly di ulcul I to gel al the ac? tual truth concerning the rclatidns of tbe lelligerents in Central Ash ? simply because in-.-i ni and Eastern diplomatists keep - i-.vn counsel in a way from which Engli li md American leaders mighl gaiu s useful ii.ii. No ni wspaper reporter in St. Pi tei iburg ins dared to try to worm ont the facts in an nterview with Melikoff or the Marquis .seng, as would bave been dune in New-Vu;I.. i'.ie information which has ilribbled out I , ouch of it, evidently mere guess-work, or untiing])- devised rumors intended to hive heir (to .1 on other Pi.weis, probable iiii.ii'.'iii-ta of Bussia in the in ar fa? ure. 1 bi Ihe progress ol' the vindo negotiations in St. Pi tersburg ii baa been tuasian pol ic] t ' represent China as snubbed ml threatened by tbe Czar in a manner rhich, if tine, ia strangely si variance \ ith he fierce energy shown by tbe Cnini ac lovernmcnl in tin ir tn atm ol of I' bivv und their prompl repudiation "i bia easton of exorbitant Ku- ian demands. For n-t.ii.t ?, late advil from St. Pel lurg declare that "Russia hus decided to 'ir usii-i- ilie negotiation - to Pekin, ii upon the conditions ol Ihe Livsdhvn treaty, ? iiml also demsnda tbo possession of a p<>r 'tion of Ku djii in which to establish 'securely a colony of Drincuns, Russian ? aj ' ls threatened by tbe Chin. - ." This, it mus. i,,. rein 'mbered, is only the Inssian aide of the story. Tbe Chinese diplo* miti-it, Tseng, bas no mouthpiece in Europe, ['he Chinese papers, on (he other hand, give mite another vien of.the case. From their ? ateiii' nts ii decs nut seem nt nil probable Imi Cbina is inclined to rome down nnd eal tumble pie witboui a struggle, Tin 1 g fi 7 di i state, thai Chang Chih-tung, au* hor of ;i Litter politic tl pampblel on tbe Li asdian treaty, bas jual been promoted bj tbe .min n>r, and that his promotion wae in eiitb l to ahow the hearty approval by he Imperial Council of his anti-foreign elligerent policy, "Tbe war party, headed 'by Prince (hun and the General Tao 'Tsong " (who holds in China very much tbs ame position nnd authority in military mut? er! thal Qeneral Grant (Ines hen), "me at! I 'supreme in tbn ImperinI Council." Colonel rordon arrived in Pekin, from England, ta? int on pacifying the Government, nnd The Jotih China Jleralil states thal "his advic! has induced the Grand Secretary, Li Bung Chung, to listen to more moderate propo ul*.'' 'his doc.-.no.*, after all, amount to much, as _e Grand Secretary always belonged to ie pi-iice pnrty. II" and hi. brother re, in f.nt, thc leaders of the I.nitrites, who are willing to patch up a eaee with Rossis on any tenn-, rather than egta ;i Costly war. Unfortunately foi the liitnces of peuce, however, the latest .lil? lies from ciiina state that tho two brothers, tough still ii power, nie noi tn favor with the _tperor. Marquis Taeng, the Ambnaeador to ie Czar, was decidedly opposed to them in ohlies, and received his instructions from ic war puny. li is rertnin thnl troops aro being gradually ?nt Into Knldjn; 10,000 regulars and as iany Kalmucks belonging to tbe militia ave quietly been dispatched to man ie irater posts, nnd nie hugely officered j Englishmen. Should tte wai once bee m. would be a muter of interminable dura on. The hordes of hardy Mongolian Tari li? nd Chiiie-o which China could pour down ito the fertile, bm tum, of tlc Amour are iiinihss. The aciua! present fighting force f China?on paper 800,000 men is no inure n index to Uer nai military resources than ra. our standing army, winn the civil war egan, to tte mst swamis who went np lo attie Irom every hill and velicy of tte Inion. The Ruasisa Government Knows this iel too well to provoke a wai merely for tbe ike ol the proaperity or safety ol a colony f Russian Drinsans io Knldjn. Ii tte dirti ulty is one nf money, Rossis wonld be much mic likely I" risk a war. Questions ol li ii iii . in? ly are not held supreme io st. Petersburg. Genera] Bkobelefl) who is operating to ihe rest of Kuldja, has by this time, loo. fully ?sted tte difficulty nf transporting troops nnd Divisions to the seat ot operations, 1.Her? etic Americans, wnh their live systsms nf silwnyn, Islsgrnphs, etc., eaa hardly ena*. eive thc Intolerable tardiness ot movement .vcr the v.ihl plains and maintain Hinges _?? ween St. i'etcisl.uig and Central tata, lhere, os a recent traveller testified, it re? allies three full mouths to accomplish a dis iiaoe ol i_,OUU miles. tJHM miles ol which ia done liv railway. Noi only transportation, tel provisions would have to te provided foi Rai linn troups dining tte granter perl nf.tte j,un ney. Enormous loss of life would folllow such a war. and it would probably result not less Irom ilisea-e and privation 00 the route t!niii from actual slaughter. The Chinese troops would have ai tessi Um ndvnntngn which the iiivail"d alwnvs OOSSeBSeS over the in vnder. ______________________ THE PASSION ELA) IN NEW-TOME. A rumor has been in etreulation that Mr. Abbey is shout t" bring ont a I'a-sion Play iu Booth's Theatre, with "Jemmy 0,Ke_lw in tte nari nf tte Saviour, and much honor and alarm are expressed by the religious world in connequenee. We do noi believe then is cause foi any npprebension in tbs matter. Mr. Abbey is too shrewd a in :n.iu. i tn in ult public feeling to the derri* men! of his own business, nnd -<> protons na exhibition would undoubtedly outrage the re? ligious sentiment of thousands. It ls true that a Passion Play, performed once every ten years bj peasants, who ure supposed to oller it as un act of devotion, draws crowds to0bemm* mergnu. Hut the msnagers of tbe exhibition tiuie Know sn well the necessity i>( sustain* ing its character as a pious tribute, or ucl ol Worship, thill tln-y absolutely forbid the (lec? tion of hotels or decent accommodations lor the multitudes who Bock to the little vii* lim-. lhe fact that lhe play ls rendered by simple, pinn- peasants in their own borne, without any profit io themselves; that it is supposed by them to jim itv them for thc n ? t of the decade j that they come to it sf ter receiviog tbe sacrament with prayer and pro? found abasement nt .-pint, induces many Chriatians io regard au otherwise offensive presentation with forbearance, and even with respect. 1' i a New-York manager to bring the must -Kitti mystery of on- relhrion upon his boards in oilier to make money out nf ii. precisely as he would ilie Black Crook or operji bouffej to bill tin- Saviour and his death on Calvary lu ween theburlesque blondes nnd Surah Bern? hardt, i-, hoMv ir, un offence, not to the (In ist iiin world and to all decent and right reeling pi opie alone, bul to the popular sense of decorum. The American, whatever hi* life, is at hean revereni of the name of Jesus. None but the very lowes! class of sensntlon seekers would patronise such a blasphemous exhibition, and tiny would lu* debased bv it. They mimbi come in numbers sufficient to pay fur the venture Bul the standing andchai e* tr>r ol thc manager and theatre would be hope? lessly damaged in future. Mr. Abbey knows, t.o. that thc effort of the lust men in his prole sion now is to reconcile religious classes to the stace by convincing them that ii* teacliiugs nfc mit necessnri ? t , ; - d to good monda or de.'en; living, lt would be suicidal po'iicj in h.iu io offer thi- gratuitous inuit to tbe Christian world al this juncture, und we do noi believe he will m.kc so grave a mi.? t ike , ? to do it. SCIENTIFIC ADC l.VCJ .'/.'". /'. At a time when all ari noting the remarkal - country, it ia cause fer congratu? lation tli't the literary and scientific institutions of the land are keeping pace arith its material grow th. The erection ol the ni w A itronom cal ? >b tory id Rochester, N. Y., ia an important step iu thia direction. Professor vu ;, who ls known the world aa the discoverer of many comets, hos lal.1 and r grcal iliaatlvantagca lu ork, owing to a lack of proper facilities. Tho in w (ibsen utoi troub] a, us tin. i.-lis, oja- which is to be mounted i:i .is i.a- third largest in size of anj lu Ami ri.... Bul however valuable fntnre ina.*,- be, the astronomers of Hus country ii ? com pl i shed mach in the past. Professor Hall, of the Washington Observatory, diecovered the two rh accompany Mara- oneof the grandest achievements of the present century. l'r Bond discovered the 'iulith satelliteo( Batumi in ls;-,,-nut the transparent ringo! Saturn in 1M5C. Thc separation of Blela's comet into two parts nus -. American astronomers, and during the i-i lipac ni 1 ??"_ P .Yatana ami 8a Ift dis* I three Intra-Mereurial planets. lu .-ititlitiiui ? i:n> I 'nited states claims the honor of Beding inure than a thousand double and triple -i.t- (many ol them being the largeat ? I . over liiiy asteroids, and fifteen nea comets. When it ie remembered tbal mosl <>: ibis wink wes done with inferior instrument iii ri conntrj where simms and clonileare eo prev? alent, the intustry and perseverance of our American aatronomere can be appreeial I. The new Observatory al Rochester is to l t de? voted iniruir.lv tn ib- iis arrange men ta and facilities are specially designed im- tins ]>tir |i., :iud linell uny reasonably be e .I from it. It is named after Mr. ll. ll. Warner, bj whom it his been liberally endowed,nnd Ita locality is one "I the in.'st commanding In Rochester. The new telescope will be twenty-two feet in letig.b, iiinl its lena is sixteen inches in diameter) while the dome of the tower will be arranged with the liiifst appUances for thoroughly a weeping the beavens ill r\ lt V ibrei t inn. While America is apecially distinguished bj its inventiona and remarkable enterprises, there is tiiu-ii tn indicate thnl it will take an equally high muk iu ihe viirituis fields of discovery, and it may nisi) ne expected with a reasonable degree of cer? tainty thal astronomy will eventually find ns high eal advancement at the nooda of American la* reatigatore. ______________ Vei'v few religious congresses go bo directly to era flcal Christian work or show bo clear an an il. i ia itlinta; ol' what iii.it work should be aa the Unitarian Conference which has just closed its sessions in Saratoga. They met, aa waa stated on the lir-t day, " neither to attack uny other religious er.I rmr tn defend their own." bat to do what boneal woik they conld to make men purer, more civilized, and more like i brlet. Very little time was given to windy worda; then were no congrat n) at ions over tba success, numerical, spiritual, or financial, of the sect; tue meeting waa simply that of bnemeea men united lu one pursuit and congre? gated to discuss and meei n greal .-risis in their affairs, Reports sere read of tbe condition of tbe denomination, slinwin_' us steady increase ; 530 delegates wsre preasnt from twenty-two Btates. Appropriations were made with exceptional lib. ei.ihi.v for educational purposes. This Church, like the .Methodist and UatholiO, Uses Itel' seen,ur aehoola as a areal Chriatianising leverage tn bear npon tbe next generation. Other Christian Beeta iinjiiit guinn useful lout ul simplicity ami direct iiia- in work iintii our Unitarian brethren. our Southern exchange* bring accounts of tho Budden apnaaraoee af an apidemie called dengue in iini -lent puris ot' tbs (bili' Btates nbicb r;i_i-s erith great rkdenoe, tbne tbouauad ciuse-i boing rep .ttl.,i m New-Orleana akraa. Tba so* .-..lillis "nulli I).' in,un illili ilium 'I Un* "ilise:!-,, wen-ii (ai il one. but dangno, ss probnbiy mnny af our Northern readers do mit kim'*/, is the old 1.ISIIIIU1Id iiie.-iU-imiii" or dandy ferar, which they iii.iv hare board their grnadasol bars densriba as ens Of ibe illllli tains nt llieii yntltll il Tlol" tl I linn iu.it ie tevr in whi'ii the pnttnnl bus leeson tn bo? il, -ve that fvery nu li nf bis leefe is on iire, and averyJsent in ins body ls i>**iii? nnsorawsd, until bs would bs fteS le .lit*. Hs seldom, however. .i.e., ai.-, ii n ii pre vu ie ut iu tim Nocthora Btatsa during tba lirst Neitit'iiu'iit ot Hie cniiiiirv, when our fur bullers lived ilium iipmi a iliet ,,| ?alt pnrk ni d but bread than now, uud were expo-ed to the malani.us bigs iiiumg from undiulnnd iwumn Bii.itii d. Dating lbs last hfiy yeats it ha* baan cm.lined to the boat lum Htaies ami Wwi fndles. kew Orleans, wbi rc thu food C_ thu peopl, ;1 _?. whola nm", ib drinking heavy,sod 'ho druinagi espeeisliy bsd, sven foi i Southern towny has lum been itu favorire habitat. Wli.'it i'ois The TUmiiiyton (N. C.I Rrriew moan when it anya al HsMoek's letter on Rebel eluimst "Coolly and ileri-.ivelvonr gulluul lender has nailed to tbe mest tbe bigges! Us tbsl tbs stslwnrtn bnva vet Invented"f The exsessaien "nailed to tun inasi" is ii. v. I oseUexcept Incnonention with tba deg under whicii tbs sbipsnila Are ws to under* si ui'i tbal Qeoeral Hanee k is Bailing ender tba biggest lu-yet. invented in tbe ebano of tbe Rebel (laius letter,and Ibal bs has sailed it to tim mast! lim biggest lui N bc going to cuter In into ths great competition foi thp bs.k-snifoT Tbe outlook lor B " - bnoga " may fairly be called bilious. rheta beingu perceptible ballin tho Democratic wini) boom, li ls well to remark oner more tbal Oeneral Garfield will be ibo next President ni tho i 1 btates. ,_ Tbsl tremendous Demeoratie srgnment in favor of ,i chango, the marki tg ol Republican door* steps with 329, racalls an anecdote of a queer old lady named Ann Mann, who need to live in Provi? dence Her booaekeeping was a bttl? eccentric, iiinl :i calli r wini cullie one ?! iv wheo tbe mistn s whs out scrawled lo large letters in tbe dual upim the top of a table tbs nueomfortable word "slut." A few d ivs later the mel Ann un the street a ml said. [called t be nt lu i day, bul you were mit." "Year replied Ann. " I knew j a aaa there, f..r I saw you l.-tt your card I" Hancock has stopped writing Inters. Ba noaa not eran explain bis old oatt that imo to Blanton Duncan, pledaiug hims.-it tu accept ii Oreeabaek nomination, tor inataoce, Qenetal Olorioua Hancock furnished a sommsnl on his own pledge au tbe claims question, v. ia ii le- supplied bu- nai ication tin* tirst letter be a m'e nu tb'- subj et. Iii tint letter be saul bs in? iu.-.il n slip from The Herald newepaper, wbieh gare "a complete and plain auewer" on tbe anhjecti I ne slip argui d againal the m ce !'iy "i inn pledge, and ended aa follows: rbe tmerieus peopls know tbe truth of General Taylor's remark lotheeel i-iir.-ir.il Al ison li lei : "One who cannot bo trusted v. -ii mi pledges cannot be confided in merely on a.-.-.lin.i rn them." I hat cover, rle case completely. Ilie riuperbao t tbe Au,ci icm people agree on thal [mint. Mullett is a ferocious Hancock man, und tbs Superb ought to al i isa him In -?> ne way. Why not ali ? him a lob t<> roof ovei I a m nibs ol Hampton, Blackburn and Vance t P> 1 sbooeer hu plugged ap Lie own so thal bte l.lu be included. The Suith do. s not a int any claims paid ; of coarse not. That la why, when an ameudmenl was pi , ted forbidding the payment of claimoof uny kind to disloj ul p Confederate In tbe House voted for lt, forty-foar Confederates io tbe t.'ii againal it, and twi ive Border l> ... ?: ti \ ? ti I with tin-in. ! ? Ki publicans voted solidly for the amendment out ol a pur.* spirit of sectionalism._ Ir is noticed thal the 320 msi ri pt ion does not ap? pear upon tb i am shop*. What are the Northern I' mocrati doiogln this campai rn ? Dcf< og I e Booth us usu ii. Ai ull the great Demo meetings in the North the principal "rain:- gre Confederates, lhe Northern Demoerata are. aa they alwaya wore, the excueera ??> \ - of the South. The brains ol tbe party are in tbe South, as they always were. The one great Democratic ? r in thi th now is John Kelly. If Hancock i- elected John K'-llj and the Solid Sooth will elect I un, and John Kelly uni tin (solid .routh s ill " run" liiiii. .Nub hiv auppottes iii it Mr. Kelly woold be Liiv.-u ii personal voice In the Admh stratton?tbe nurina ol N " -York la tbe height ol b i um oin. a? but lu- would name tl e Noi tit rn I ?mo i .is a bo would bu ve ii m i.e.-, mul tbe Solid Soul would bave ible in Min:.i: ,' them snd Ha Why does n r - ime I? imoci it i ll os if be - Hancock would veto au appropriation bill If wero a lot of Southen claims fastened to it I The Sinn- li mi; . be ie better than bia party. 1! iie, ii ,t it more on. : than bis ;? .rr . Ex-Se rotaryMcCnllo b's apt ch ai ti. I Institute meeting has mi tl u pou ? i a it ai ie f anti v t ii'it obliged toconfeea il al the speer h -iv. , unan .werah! ? t ihe I? mun ,iic pal ty. I ? '..-?:' v I i bein and a continuation ot prospentj j or von foi Han I un end of prosperity." Six rebel Baza unfurled, and all "miatak a." ' : ii.-:;_:) ol them presently. I Booth Carolina bu ld eera ar.' earrylngtbi tissue.ballot into their primary el some bil 9 resulta. In a primary In the Fourth Ward of Charlealon, on Beptemb r 24. 551 persona v ned. :u,il 7"'J ball 'i - ??-? ire found In the b '\ - the polls closed. From this it appears that ballot box atuffiiigU no longer aa . t ?? niggers" anil oaipet-oaggers exclusively. Pi i bapa the Chiv? alry are only mung the primaries aaaaortof pre* h , cars prai tice to get their banda In tor Han in November. _ The reitel tl,_' is lhe appropriate i osign of a party winch is ti. iiiiiij' for the principles of Lee and Jack* ion. _ pebsonaL Mr. Thomas Hngfa a lectures to-day before tbs I'uii V l lu ' "I C i.cn,e.ni ii Pi . 's Hall. Count Andrasay, thi ex-Premier of Austria, ia travelling in Scotland, sud was la t In Invernoae, coming from u short atay in Aberdeen. A I.iv,-id tn! m wepaper makes the discovery tbsl President Hayes and family will vieil England after be bus laid a tide the i an a of the Cbiol Magistracy. Tbe Norwegians ol Chicago are preparing to give Bjornetorne Ojornson a hearty rei ption when bs tn ives in that citj ,u week or len da ? irom im"*,. "The Cry of tbe Clerk," iu Punch, was actually copied, although verse. Into tin London Cunts. Tbe mt ni- who receives t us uncommon compliment is Mr. Clement Beott. Oeneral Grant has written to Mr. Oliver Hoyt that be will visit Stamford on bis return from the Boston banquet, the probable dots Im?ih_ October II, Wi Ii this natl in view, arrangements ara be? ing made mr a great n -lineal meeting. The following, rei tiing lo I m kena'a lasts in writ* ing material*1, is t good example ol ,i teatber-weigbt topicand tbe London "Boulevard Journalism" ? t.vie of grappling with one: "Mi. Bentley is in ri iir ut Imagining that Dickene, In bia later rears, wrote with u Ntei'i pen. He continued Ins attectiou For quills !?> tbe lust, and never used a alee) pen eave n a strange bouse or hotel, where a quill could mit ire procured." There bas been much ane< nlntiou in London aoel-. ?ti- us to the l.s'ms i inn Admiral Carr-Olynn would cake ol tbe 9150- OOO bequeathed b ? bj MlaeAde aide Neilson. Mr. Edmund Yates rori grucefully ays: " 1 bone lie will carry out tbs wisbss ot the .'mei; und lamented testatrix. Iln.v could thc ledi . ive a legacy mon a rthilj than to one who, on iverj occaaloa, gave prool of hiaeatoeui and rogai I. mil a bo showed bimeelf, at ali timea and under all' urcumstances, a loyal ebnmpi ai, and a 'lev..ie.I ami espi el ml tin nd I" "ibe Oarfleld redd toe -," anya s eorrssnondsnl nf rae Trey limes." is n modes! adrilre, Qetbis In Its ?lyle nf lii'i-hii, etnre, qaits ronmv, sod evidently Hmstrneted with u view both to comfort and ele ruiice. ri.c interior ie Buiabed meetly In Paatlsks ?tile, VSry .-iniidc, lint Still prstt] ami .lie. live. >n tbs aasntla m the reeeptioa mom! opposite snob a ii.-r. aa* naiiii c.,iii:u,. of both General (Jam,ul iiiiiiffiier.il Hancock, lbs walls Bars boobs ta*te ul pietnna, bul these, ss everything slas shout ihe dace, denote that ita owner ia qol hob eaongb to MMsess il' tbs goo 11ii.tui-. 11..41 h i bi art may cr,ive. rho pride of bis borne is doubtleea les reneruble not uti-, i-f va nu-nine yens ,.t ;i_,-, ;, blllhs, hsppy .nih- Indy,still vmy active fog one of her veera, [he Qanarnl's children ure BBudesI snd lustring; and ?vi.ientiy vnry esrsfully nnd fondly trained. Mrs iai tn ld ?"iil'l noi nm poly h.. caUed a bSSdaOWS woman, but hIid ii as a bright eye unit aobeerful arab tome tor nil who come to psi their respects to ber ill usurious husband, lira, Qardeld ms', not like washington,mid never didi inn, ot sourar, now ibid the Qenerul ls in tbe lieitl. deism would brinn to ber a Bad disappointment. I tie umc ?i a caudi late for tba Presidency le of course tully occupied But? io addition lo tbe earea which lu. novel bael Mon biuiKs. Ucum*alUaruold personally superintends tbs mnnngsBssnt of bis ferm. s vsluubla -? ' dm tiv property, more ao than tarma usunlly ,?. He bus soeae original ootioos abont (armina, i making a sort of profession of iv, til bu ira smuts show b pru Heal hand sad though tfoi Aijiasv. N. y. Dit.'j.-A dhmnteh baal < siva i from F. I). Grunt saying that Qenerul '? ,r.t will spend the greater part of tbe fall ii Vew-tocfc, and Will visit this ' itv during rbis monti.. Ol Mi:AL \OTES. A horse in Nevada, bein/ sick with ( iiile-i lu* BSlBflBga liv .1. liuiaiflv las.i n.*-.,a* Un in-.omaejBtastMostsns walls', the Barral. ir waaia N. vail.'i, also, that a pet tag WSW tl/ ena.,. iij- drowaioa. Several of tbs Lending eitinssn nf Denver, f'l.i., meladlBgtbe saatorsf ansel the ebarobeo, ?tetaSSB fer s party of trappan sotnslr i afters two weeks* Susi hi gas is Park, tup* wet* heavily Imli'i) with trune, which they reported as lieiro i un th ni i-v.r before. Mr. I'm kairi continues his rcifa! of "The Story ufa UveSeBeoi " in the, a iv-) u-iii. Beioaaua t<> flay, timi it sun- Bf Baring tue etof* r.-.i I. 11 lo be able te beep e reed Behool, anti aootbos ie -t everybody kaew about lt fte proprietor of Peel ? ta CW ega knows bi w rn go Beth. "Who me these I'tn-I'icsbytcri ins th it hnVS lui)) having a euuv. Hil.-lil" nuked Mr. Hog ??)' of ate friionl Milboy-. "Thar's what I wunt to kr.ow r, sitiil Join., y. ?'! nevi r IumpI nf tin rn till now. I WSSftet, tboegB, c's anly aaetbaa a ima fur tue ertkeSes fi-itnm who atlek to tba batiol ra eternal nantab s^at, i ?. probably csll tb. onselves Pso-Presu terls ? wl.ni-v i le ives Un tn jun.ps nut nf the frying j au late UM lire." .S.th Oreen publishes ? card in 'flic M' my Arum protest agagalaet tba bsHbb sf sal stol tg tatmr ri- wau t ll milln.ni triiut, BBSBt hiss mel ? a.-r fl.ti during the anewaiac oeaeeB, wfceo Ikey freq WaB a -ali 1 alt ie nl,.y taken Ug sp, arin.-. I . la aa rutooas to tba Uah latersat as i - shier of aecttug sena weald Be le ISe poultry yard. I ? pawn durtnc October arel Bo?ember, tbi fltl'll JUlu- 1 lilli.1 ./.I V |0, lilt" OSWegil ll UM fl "III M .1. I 10 uni IJ uno 1, and the wall-eyed er yells* pis Aprl 10 inlii Maj -<> A goo I ""fury (omes from Madison, Wt-i. \ Vtmn .' man nf iliat c'ti W_0, eil uer tl,ruin.'', ? ia/ a, s-, will never earry a peek ik.- thro igS tbi made ?? ;? urehaea tba "t.-)' t day si sta eel an and a aeeh> tu-, and.as usual, orderedibeea to bs doUroted al Ms reel de nee. Poon fterwarda two-betas treiirtit was becked up lo the does, aad ina paekaga la erl asly pissed oe m.-step- ay tbe driver aad aa assistant, wbe Isqutred whether lt should bo left ia tbe kail ur a I \ ? ' .a ; in i'.'- -'a 'I ? -.tr i i ni un- s.eiie. ii i- likely it,.r n appreciated iii ? fm! loree of the Joke. The smoke-consuming mtfine i' mated hy Mr. Darill Staion, the Cia laasU mllllouetia. ia in-11.ptetesueeeea. Fae p sollsrltv of tb i consists la a series of tour stebea sf vsrjriiw u lutilr of ll I'-tirii'k- and ii* ii. fri'in the - lur n.iee to ibe b 'iniu sf un- boU) r. Between tke laird aad furn iii ai re open heaSekaaiker. The tWlla retalaed In thc gr -i> td. la fr ral of Ike three erek -. un? til tie- out '??? .net bo ii a - end ? M .11 ttl,li,, -ll'u fi ? Le ;?-.'. lil. ii-r. I prOltUI ?? '!? Ul eiis- Ilea di V'li't 0 t induna i iii. free n ni lo one li - Hon in Us un.ii' pat buildings, aud be bas n ? io lu- os i. nae any money arising fruin tl ol I'l-io- to o In the old I'm ids burying-ground on the print i a t trt-i, ol tba eil H naada a mag t ti * - ? ut whits oak, wbt).. i mi? ll Ilii.-illii of vi... ,. ,,. .1 ' - -. Hi" iii -; t'". ii -ni tl ? essi " .uk of th. l> - i iii oak la fur the lise of Ita trunk, wbieh la si aa i ?? ntj fat in eli cumfereni a 'hs around, m lt la for Itt amplitude ol abai >. Inose de ? bave a spas td of ll.'' , ? from i ? tbe ti link sweUi Into i i tin tl il.v ??; .t s rain lyii.iilu bra i O' whit -li ?., nut.1 in ik- il la i. . altitude, esi -;n ? ? ' rn :n ibfi - ?1 . . IIS ?? I! 1 e.-tl'lll'I. -." mill || WHS HltDOSI il I i ?. i md i ,? ' oi ri niasv. The Bi it < um urn on I'' * -Huted -it un ' l A loil.i ig. - i ? . -. i .: . . hw* i ;i ml I n c ? lt t ||. Ill V. i.i . , ;? piece ol pi one ' low. r ora ? tl , :? .: t ,. ci I \, Illili, witk 1 M til ii i _ Co . i ion or Bi noir.-?It i? ni, uri ?? wiuie ]'..l isi,in.ii bsve often disputed tn .? :'- ? the -u -mi I ll. ? - lu real .-ii, ii, ic. w ? iii loreiauers bave areal .1 ni al t ni ll.'. I . \ e I ? - lt" 1| \i | | * - I.l i r is univ BOW a Ol' re...l Wi': a III ?) ll I i a ni-. Hui Bji ui's .-I te. i.-eii.u/ u ii in -s inim*>dlatetj ult mu ; to. ri I- bard j a ? oatmeal tl poet of il i ? rh ? ,.ru,. n i ,. . ?i.,;iii- tor ibis I ibai By rous "efleeta" ara lor be meei perl ol ino . .'. i I . tl .la \ I, ' ll ni 1..1 ii ,, i i ti.ni which I* rarely iriw-' o ? nu tm ti* wt rku tut , tome ti i in- \ !? v. : nil! il i illili' :?, ne t nv, ti ns ili.it |n? ,,| si mt rae t - s a, a i evei have mad i profound ii ii wi ie t selly Ul,ii.a Hood, Hu wilting* took at omi a couiuiaudmg p ei In I.. literature la-euuse they gave aoeqnate rxpre??l titi inst tiun tu un- centra tendencies ol hi? .i_.-.?;*l .lt -'?'.. > _ TllK ll.M.vi.l-. NOV-USI I Hi lin.?In the old ? -a.. ii ..i. i..Mi.- waa t ..ii il. ia Ute bands ol women w re elevated! a vl?iu i tcte;biii un t Im nu- tum ol lae itreagei sea, sn tsx re are fi wbleb more ?urprisi ike Baale resder Utan t s flail picture w bicb be iinis prvaented ie bini i - t speciesm the sbapa of barote wau to mm questionable ?peiiutens ol tue raes. . . . 0 we repeat there le nothing eo Inscrutabb a i hero. Being perfect as ke ls. be disj sonduel ? I Uk* ike basset bound, sad uobodj ks aaj ??? ililli. Ile It-in.ltiiS tn .li. piif.li .- iii. ' l-'lls.iule 1 i.i . nuntin.un ii heiui; as ever, evea a er tluu es i silly sad faille attempt to '**rt .tte ooaeciea iou* ? heroine astray, . . . Tuts uncoBootuus . ou.iit toeoftea tkegauttesaoB af the aewapa here, we fear, anoiber srtuctple aoaam ka. aad j i* i nile, wini tee!. Iii iii ?-if lil ev ? i 'J wav it BK>D specimen of bumanltj than tbe moch-laaded bi wbe knowe that ue aaeB appreeiattes awslis lui. i-uiui-.s jealous nf lon iui.o.'iiiaiy broiker. I Black ? llaasaine. I.ovk Sdikik.s.?lt wan, we tliii.k. willi ?? .1 |M I., ll " -i i. ll _..,l i I -il, P - ? lU HUI encounter of two lover-, won all theil Jv' * mal all llit'lr iiilal'ITlii, lunts. liiU i uii.ia .-.r.- ? - r ntj a ii ue:,,, sdisastrousdlacevori wbl an re dasi ay In the world lusa rassy a more importast inisi.ike. faking sbakaepsera'a example, boeevi ula* sav iini a stni> whick is puie inv,- and a | e s,. .| u-t ead m a e, Ii is to I Ma s'.ne, nut tn ne aupported i>\ tbe gi tl i ra of llltlll.lil llelllljs W lill lire lint III l.i\ e ; itl.it 1. ... . aiul ie- uVt IpOWl rtBg tiri fi iii! Bl Ol il? pily uf ike atrsnga ead tragic eocionuioa, Hie biitea IWOSI t'f Unit uninl) Wbieh la e:.ilta_, _.e ,-, ii.i..' .ul |t.u is ol ii* paw ar nvi-i u , iiinl risiif i .t? :i, i t mee ~? th,- i ii. r. nu- rm. iu-i-, ! ie . ne tj ploal tate nf tm ll and cissiii!;. rbere ls bo looking bealud ur mot lo Ibal rap are ll ts .iii concentrated la tt tho hour, the on.- poi ni ur ever .intunf .lut .1 i in .uti,n..iv no.ii.os is neal ..ut u,,,.M [.,. clock a, sii.'i,i.t ,-iir11 iii niue. Between ibo youthful pail e*> eupy their real poaltioa tn a rael "ur, , ike inieresi al unit story not o?ur gives aeet lo ike atuSy ol mot* ur* din.1.) . xi- et,c.. nu it ;iesiii, indlspensahl Minni, tue n-f, aasry be_VnDii a and i Bdmg >\ bleb ri if tale reguurea ? [Bisckw ed's Hsgsalua. PBUKXrAL Suaiki's Mini or Hr un..-- Tbl I",-.I " ail a. lei Ol Hie I'i u.i Mei's .si i mit ,? ., Ita iii ns A poa mul I Haili illfu Unwm lll'Oli lum _| ibu lane ill Ita pul.i.eal.mi ike wi ai ii of all Scotland, whick aid sk i t\ lbs memory of aimoai aay of tts lllnstrieaa dead u bs trifled wuk nttbei ikaa una ni Barna Pas ? a fl Itu-nrf: elllll. ta.1. I.Hills ev el wi.ile 1,1. ni-.tttiii. ?*? lui .1 JU . tl'.ll il.llnllahlo I'U'Ce nf I'eiili mi .in lu I ?? 11.i- j.h.jr Becasra," wk ah "*ir. M tttbea vi . ul, pruee iiiuiiiiii ne ia to iiip tn. pen in i.n.ei rlaagar, ralia ' ? taperb poolta aueeesav" Ksney ? Beotehmsa. and \>ie ?uiu.tiily a " j>?ti iel." qeotlag -utile ssekls ut vii ? Ut niall- and \\ nial, am iU bl H Ji,\ ul ci ll let.lu ali ' . wea mi',1' in tin- i If. il liial it 1. ** uni iiiiieli ni,; u 80 mn.Ul'.nee piree nt SCbOOl hoy rbOdSU ii'iIaUe cul liberty." ranoyamauau little m syasnaikj wltb BM - sunjeet" as sol ie g tup Bia laois earefalty, bul ti> aaake auck a ludicrous blaadar aa le anf ifcalea bm >*'s m.m.ut uii.i- i m.mn,., "ibero is a long, i.n c ?pltapb in taw.li j Uuiu"?wniiu i pun.:, axisla oe > io the I'ltif, taor*a luiaaiuaiinii. ?[ 1 ne tvauniiei KMii.iMi MisTia sr ot' " TU DkTMSCOl i iu l> Col mk? "?l-.u.i an rsadera ol tba " Lad) ol is< v lOOk"wUI. VVi M-ll!Ule |e ?rtj.t'e xnuiiwhai ilUapiteuii.-d willi Mi. lluwt lin's latest | roaUCllOU. No; thal le wort Before ua ia aet writtea ia tkeauiaer*a iie.t style, imi t nen il lan aural wnh ajpSbrpese, ai il Umi purp I Velllllilllull of Mi?t'.li.il .I:.!.I-,i ml Miltie,-!., n tue vat-uleii ?>( ?i-lriiuans?au'l Miuk rs M. UowrliS limlll I'llll III '* lilt' I al.HUVfle,| t ,illllU?" li a?ev i . f lim ll lu el. lu pi, fy Un" etti el of Hie linell Ole. ul IllulelU Bpirunalisia00 au muatiiagand cnn ml. hut iU-rea>B> tao at, i ii iii.i. Km Ibis aa baa seeen mateo tko rksrac ss ol Or. ii jici'ii, ead tkrowa ibeetker seeeeeerlea lum Hu .sti.uli , .o lo rpt.tti. WUoll.tit si).ti a i.u.,1) Wst