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U>. ordei oi iu ic'sn :' tl etti . Addrasi lill. 1 Lib ...NE. _ N.-vv-Y'-rk. BLANCH OITICES OK THE TLlUXr.. Nvw-Yi'it.?No. 1.238 Broadway, eernm Thirty first-.t.; Xe. '-Os Weal l'w. -,,i v-; lurd-st., corn sr Eigbtb-ave.; No, 760 Thh-l-are., corner Forty serenth-e .; No, 93 Kaal Fuurteenth-st., corner l"ii)o)i--i)i'rn-: .s... L'.;i*"'i Feurth-ave. (Ilarioa.) W'.siiiNt.ris? **.... 1322 F-at, l.()V!,n\ -Nu. '2A Hedi nil-*..., Strand. Panie?Nc. 9 line -erie'. ft*av jjc-rli ?into &ribttu& FOUNDED RY HORACE GRC. ELEY. SUNDAY, OCTOBEJ. 17. 1880. TRIPLE SHEET. TBE NEWS THIS .)/ iRNINO. V Fnr.F.ii".",.?Thr- r.-itile duroatc- to Tas Tbibttnf .ron. l.m-.d" thal Prise. Rodolph ol A.)**r: i,*i lian spoken el h lowing Kussis to take Constantino? ple il Austria is permitted to o rcupv Pelonica : the sense to be pursued In regard to Ihe Greek claims ii 1-im di cn ied; extensive bribery snd corruption bave been disclosed by tbe election cm *.!?-.. -mn ; Modjeaka luis achier**-! gnat sn ? 'lura Stuart} Tnvelyau'a *" Life of Pot," and the bul volume of Kinglake*! History of the Crimean War have beea published. ,' i The strike of tbe Wigan weavers is ended. : Tbs t'c-.'. ? * ngainsl tbe Canm lites bave tn < a enforced throughout Franoe. __-.-____ President B ireire, ol Parasnay, i* dead. GeoeraJ de Ci - my, of tbe Fm eh Anny bu beea relieved of his <-Tl!l!II.TT.!. 1) imkbtic." Oenersl Gnni was seeorded s warm r.c idi m in Mut. ford yesterday; be arrived ia New York laal Bight. _-_-_-___ A deetrnolive wind-storm pre? vailed in 'he Nortb-t al yt iterday morning. .?_-_-*? A ire in Dover. N, J., destroyed nearly a bloch of -.tore, iimi dwelling bouses; lu*s. 150,000. -'lhere will lp ae ebange in the Fusion il.ci uni ticket in Haine. _----.? Tee "*_" 11;-. .j i:_. Funders will not Withdraw their eieetoral ticket. ___-_= Efforts ere making In Virginie to prevent thc sle ol the < .bio sud Mis-is* sii)|d Bailroad. __=_ 8enatorBlaine wu too unwell to -.'..ak in Trenton yesterday. =__= The ohio Demoeratie Btate Committee bolds seeret meetiog jrsetefdsj. = 8or_*etaTV Bchurx hu decided the land claim uf the Weetern Bailroad Cotnpaay el Wiiincs "!;?? fa favor of thal eornoratioa. Ciiy ami BontTRnan.?Cheering aewsaboat the i'i..*; c c?f Republican aneeem ia November wu reeeived al Bepuhliean Ueadquarters yesterdav. * Tl" Epiaoopsl Convention continued it* ses? sions. :.-?--lt nae reported that St, Alb_n's Church -van in trouble. =______: I be wife uf thc proprietor ol thslfaaaioa Hones at Orange, N. J., was arrosted lor robbing her gimms. ? Gold value of tbe legal-tcmii'i silver dollar ('ll'-1-, graiaa), 87.48 cen!*). Stuck| active, hut, while gBUSralLy s'.ionn, ?were irrcelar, eloaing feverish. Tin: Ur v iiikk.? Timit's'K local observations in? dicate partly cloudy nml blondy weather, with lower temperatnros and occasional lipht ram late in the dav. Thermometer jreotesdaj: Highest, 71c; lowest, r>7J -, sversge, CtAig0. UR I TEE SOUTH IS SOLIS I UR BANCOCE Etan, ilu- gt tunton la'/-;/ Yiipimuan, JuhyBM, 1880, "t'eB-ider what I_ssand Jadkaoa weald du were tliev alive. 1'bi's:. ABM THC SAMS PBINdPLSS nut which imbi I'lioiii pm hut; mans, Bememmn the men B be BOawd furfh their hf. blood on Vii ginia'e soil, and do no! shandee th** ii now. Re iaeu,!" i thal upon your vote depends tho success ol the DeaweraMe ticket."-1 Wade Bsuasptnu, ai the tweeting in thc intererl o''DeWtoerntUS hui limit" tn Vir? ginie, at Staunton, Jttly'2ti. 1 **S*_(_I. rvotH Amwpnwttwent Mtntaonm of Waaaaa. mts ml ia Hw platform ?7ut- // t.,i,..*????,. ...e We, the aaderained. heard t ie nf ieh ot Ueaerai Wade Bampton, delivered lu Staunton, on the 26th of July We bave also re id the report there'd pub* hulled in tin WaMew Virpialun oe tbs 29.ii of Joly, amt her. hv ceiufy thal thal report waa -mi-la i tialljr coi I CCU >.!.( IIIDAI H (J. .Sir AIM, ll. C. '1'IVBJ.KV, a. C. Goan ut. Ht un F. LYUt, Staunton, Va.. Am.'. '2<-. is-n. WHT SOLDIEBS MUSI VOTE EOE ll I xCOCE. Hi.fSI .'I I.T l-l!! >l H t.VITVKS. / WASBIROTII!-, 1), C., A|>ni 2.1. 1^*40. \ Dn__a Btu: Your fever wu duly received. I would must cheerfully Introduce and urge .he ji ,-s....'- ut a lui , sucli as ?. uu -u ? "st, bul willi Jill* prc-t-nl ricinocraiai' ..ou*.t pi-iiHion Iiiii*. ito ii>il Inni* hum ii f'aiur. li i;,i- lie come sl-BosI impossible toge! coaauleration ol such u Iud ai all. and vv lien etui*.ddt i. n* cbs noa ol pawing the House is very remote, snd line -t*''!.-! flrnrrnl vvlio la ssl Hu* brail oI'Hm* I" -.*. Minn I tun in it Ire in lin- "?.(?ililli* ii -..is iiioi-i uirr*i* (o ullon In*. SUBJ) such L.ti Sjw wmtmUt ii wonld mi baal sll proha la, i len lora, that th* biii iv ill h. "<>? through. I ht l conni with 'our brother, li be thinks there is anything in the matter ] will very cordially a.i m the iBiiin r. Vi ry truly, J . K. Bi I nfl i >vt ;.. E. W. < i BB1DI B, eeo, (lilla tun tltii)* fm- re'f'ciintu,n nmain in \eir Itirk?I'riiluj iimi Sal a ititi y, Hie '2'2<l mid JAtl inst. OB IJ on*' <!";/ remniic in IL"mklyn- Mon? day, tbS XStb itct. Aol tut iiiUrli at nie L'tjillb liittn role rltoiiitt lu Imt Inj a Juiluft lo <<.,. ter, Till* couniiHitH ot BOOM 0- thc Eflfhsh join - nalsou Um AiniTjciii elections ara stupid ?fiiouj.-L TJif J-i'iiMiri'ii-i un* k jiifM nd (I g| Laving uc:;!i(T)i (I theil citii*i' l'\ tUMMJ-tnn Willi the iVotertitmisfr. uh wi ll ;;s Iiie (.i,,u liack jiui iv- -H'tl lin) ure vi a; ind .?_'... j .-_ t half-hearted advocacy of their principles. Our special citble dispatch states that Hm Knglish Free Traders console them wives with tin- nfl'T'tion tint, their party on this side will Ut* rrjiMgiB-lri by the logic ol facts. That in cold comfort, lt is thc lo^ir of fiiets which luis promoted the stability nfl tho Pro? tective 8) stein in the United States. Our regular Paris correspondent describes with unwonted Bntmst-trn tbs new msssbeiB of the French Ministry, the central figure in the group being the Learned translator of Aristotle, whom l.amartine found among his asparagus beds. Tli.. new Foreign Minister is a politiciil stoic wbOBC palm does not itch for pui?lii* money, hud who ia expected to de* vote bis salary to some work ofl public utility ; anil best of all, lie ia so thoroughly KODOOted that he viii never pass us one of Gambetta*! proxies. Bolong ns hs remains in ottiee the rumor will never lm i>ieath;<l on the boule? vards thal the Preeident of the Chamber bolds the foreign policy of the country iu tho hol? low nfl his hand. Prince Rudolph ofl Austria is reported in our .special cabie dispatches t4) have made a hold hid for a new alliance.by suggesting that Salome i would be ti fair compensation tor a Russian BtambouL ll socius incredible that nu heir to the. Austrian throne should have deliberately advocated an alliance with Russia, When Ignatieflf was dispatched to Vienna after Europe had been st arl led by the sweeping provisions ofl the treaty which he had dictated at San .Stelano, lie was huthorised to Rive thc Austrians whatever they wanted in the way ol' terri? torial compensations. His mission proved ft signs! failure. The Northern Power w:is snubbed and thc German alliance was con? tracted. Nothing luis happened to reverse these diplomatic relations, and it. is nol easy to believe that Pi ince Rudolph's remark was anything more than a pleasantry. We fear that the highest philosophy of European travel, as unfolded by Mr. Smalley in ins letter ironi Geneva, will be called in question by disputatious readers. While he il. imt prescrifie to offer tourists any advice, he tells them that bj addi!'./ to theil outlay io per cent for anticipated overcharges and mis t'Hummus pickings, and Inking it aa a matter ot course, they can in ike their journey in onie!, sud ni urn with un un? ruffled temper. -\ thoroughgoing American dislikes to be cheated as much as aa English? man does, sud he invariably frets over it a good deal nure. The Englishman grumbles on the spot, ai d willes s loller to the load? ing London journal complaining of the exac? tions of the hotel-keeper or the rapacity ofl the guide, aud then there i-* an end ofl it. Tho American fumes ami worries until his liver i* permanently disordered. The Fusionists in .Miine mo expected to vote for two I.u rims v. lm h ive bitterly de? nounced this unprincipled political partner j shin. The ehaii man of the Greenback Plate Committee flatly refuses to cali a State Con? vention to nominate new electors in place ofl Sol m ('liane am! J. P. Turner, '<\lio sra thor? oughly in sympathy with Weaver's id-as and ni-:.*! upon having a straight Greenback ticket, li there waa the slightest danger ofl Republican defeat in November?and, hap? pily, there is imt?tim vutis of these two Greenback Electors might bc ofl some eonse q euee, lt the Fusionists should succeed in c.ill", iliir the Slate, iiumoek WOUld have three Democratic and, possibly, two Weaver votes, if sufflcienl Inducement*, were offered, Imt he could not get the votes ofl those two un com? promising electors. There is no reason, how? ever, to count these slender ch inces. The Republicans will carry every Northern state ami probably one or two Southern States, nud the Fusionists in .Miine will bave noth? ing in common, except mortification aad defeat Benator Kernan anticipates In's Democratic colleague from South Carolina by a few months. Redoes nol beg tbe citizens of Bing? hamton to "consider what Les nnd Jacksou " vv milli do were thej ;i::vr,'" ami then in the dcxI breath assure them thal "these are the "same principles11 for which the Rebel. '? fought foi imir yea!-.*.'' No, be e.ills npon thi m to vote lm ll mooch iii order " to help ?? pul thi Govcrnm tnt in the banda of the " nun who administered it before the war." Now, thc men who " administered the Govern* ?? i.u nt before the war" were Buchanan, Thompson, Cobb and Floyd, who aided and abetted the Secessionists, distributed war material through the South, permitted the wholesale seizure ofl arsenals, custom-bouses, navy-yards and fortifications, and opened tbe way tma four years' war by their criminal inaction and odious treason. Tue people ofl thc North remember too well how those last terrible mont!)* ofl Democratic administration dragged, when Ihey wire wearily wait-rife for Lincoln's Inauguration, They shudder at the ll ill' 111 r ?: I _,-1: f id putting the (! OVelTlllli'llt III thc hands of men who once lu li avid them. KEW POINTS /.. ELECTION 1 UV. Since the last Pn iilcntial election Impor? tant progress has been made in thc law of elections. The eountry la inlier prepared, by recent changes and improvements, to hold an election than ever before, so far as settled di- ( nci inns in thc law are concerned. Even eon- \ stitutional changes have nc. been wanting, i Geotgia in is?7 and California and Louis? iana in 1H7!? adopted entire new Coii-iitu tions, defining tba right ofl su_Brage anew, in ii manner to Bottle vexed questions and to i assure thc popular n^rlii according to the most | recent views. Connecticut baa gracefully dropped, In conformity to tbe Fourteenth Amendment, the limitation ofl suffraae to "white" persons] aniPtlie people ofl Indiana arc willing to do thc sumo, though they tailed tu sa) bo iou'lli enough fur the State Su? preme Court to hear. ( The most recent sessions of State Legists- I tines have ((minimini seveial u*elul BtattltCS. | Oar own Legislature gave us five new regis* * nation laws, over which the ullin.il*. | in?-1 concerned hive been pondering and li punting ever since; they hive been J| separately printed, In company witta practical li instructions Cor ins*jcctorsi and are likely to ? render aa-ful service nberevef. faithfully ad* h ministered, in excluding cheats ami repeaters Bach will be the affect, also, of ji btw author icing " watchers ol election!" Massachusetts \ ami Nsw-York bave each prescribed, very ti strictly, by laws passed last spring, thc form t< ami thc manlier of preparing ami printing ballots, (duo bas enacted stringent provisions prohibiting and punishing bribery ol electors tu .my efforts, I i.v in- .lin-', pit mils' ?*, ile., io in l!;.'t me VOtCB ; them will be less us" foi ;t " bar* |, iel '' in tim' Btate thia year than evei before. I'.iwei has been conferred upon thc New-York Supreme Court to correct, by mandamus, any ti ?nor. ol' county i un assen In makin! the csa* y rasa of the election. Thia maj bs an impor- n int ivfmin. 'i in !?? is, ol Course, lillie tillie. jr( Satwaan the ecanP-stioa ni u eanvaaa and the h. Una! adjournment of the Board ; nnd thc Cou have held (lint nu application for n mandam mnile nfter the canvasser, hail filially I journetl wan too late to be useful. " For," they said, in effect, " if tho Court shot " issue tho writ, and the same pi " sons who were canviiHsers should co "vyne again, willing Ut obey, tb "would Imve no power; they would not " thc Beard of Canvassers?th,it was di**ilv " and extiii-tiislied by the final adjournment "but simply llrown, Jones and BobittBOO, wi "no more power 1 han t_M paaseogetsil a stie " car, to canvass votes." The new liiw cures tl defect in explicit tit ms. In the reiilin of judicial decisions there li bean, within even two years, a ma iked a vance. Very noteworthy Ifl the review, by tl Supreme Court of Main.', ol the famous com by (Jarcelon it Co. lust winier. Many of tl questions involved were by no means rare local, but such as may ans* anywhere ai often. Tim "opinions of the Justices" B pound plainly and emphatically, with gre variety of appin alum and illustration, tl principles that in the canvass ol an elceti. ihe mil will of thr electors i** to lie BOUgt aml must noi be defeated by formal irregi laritics; that u Canvassing Board should I governed simply by the returns laid befo them in the mann -r directed by law, ai should never seek objections or defects fi the purpose of defeating the will of the sin tom a- manifested by ihe returns themcelvs reading then in a practical, iiniecliiiical. sci *.il>le way ; ami ilia! an erroneous canvass an an award of certificate ot election contrary tod returns tims read does not confer title, bul ti title ia founded on tbe election, not on the cat vassers' decision. Some lees-known decisiot ide interesting. In an election in (.'oles Count' III., iii 187(5, a mni voted whom the docto calli il " an idiot "; iimi the defeated candida! objected timi his vote was received. Put was proved that he was a good hand at md nary work, fol the smie pay as other fan bauds, knew money anil ils value, tool; goo cue ol' it, was accustomed lo do his ow trading, and could read and talk like otb. nun; and the Supreme Court -aid that li waa entitled to vote; feebleness of mind, i even hallucinations uni extending to politict (lin .-.lions, do not Incapacitate a man who able to manage his afl-tirs. In tlc same eas il appeared that a sick min was brought in i carnal,!' tn the window ol the building wini ihe balloting was, und he reached nut hi ballot from the carriage toward one ol th inspectors, who reached his h.uni oul Ironi th Window] Inn a* tbe two hands did md niue by a yard or two, a bystander paased thi' na per from the voter to the judge. The de teated candid.tte nliie.Ted io thia vote; bu ihe Court said Ihat as it was ali th" time i the voter's - -lit until tbe inspector graspe it, there na*, nothing amiss. lu Nev.ni two lawyers who were practising in painui sbip agreed thal om' should run foi Dis rici Attorney and that ii he were elected, ile two should share the work and ihe pay. II was elected ; hut the otber h.ul to sue lor hi shale o! Ute Ices. Tile .1 lil.'ts -uni tll.lt ill such contracts wen- void1, nod should not '" enforced. Bo thej said in Pennsylvania, whoi there wile inn i ,i.nlui.ile* of lin- -ame part. in competition for the same office, ami ihe; agreed thal one should withdraw and th other should reimburse him fur his expenses Sn they have said where a candidate ha tdi. nd t" BC4M.pl lees than the legal salary. .\ derision ot greater importance am broader application ls tbe one suatainini United States supervision of State elections Iiie efficiency of lim laws ul Congress tn supervision nf elections ol' ( ougressmen ha nol lien double.1 J bill theil eon-tit ut ional!! J wits fur a long lime earnestly contested 'lin Supreme Courtnl Washington last winte emphatically sustained them. Ii bolds ilia Congress has power io prescribi such regula lions as it think, necessary, partial or com pb te. over elections for Congressmen, am maj aut-orize the deputy marshals tn kee] I.'.- j" .:'?? J|1 Mich election!-, even liv ii.) .nii measure, il necessary, ami may punish iu Iii" criiiiinal emu ls, violation ol il laws. Witb respect io the administration o iles law>, a Federal Judge In Virginia ha: -.-inI iiuii di" i'liiie,1 Mate deputy marshs lias im righi to be in the room where Um .?alloting proceeds, contrary to iln- orders ??! lim inspectors, il the election ls proceeding peaceful!* ami fairly; bul il there is ilia turbance or fraud, threatened or attempted, oi the supervisor stands in need of protect ioi From violence, then the law authorizes tht leputy marshal to act. The foregoing are ? oly the more n itabb minis iii what has be n a mail.ml and strong ingress toward n nt >w efficient ami a purei ?i -teni of election I iw. THE SULTAN'S St IV PROMISE. Thi Sultan's eonsenl to thc ccaajon ofl the ?u!ci_,'m> ili-iiict means little on paper. Ii il inly another promise, ami in Constantinople nomi i s an- as cheap as paper money. In the thus" of two yean1 uegoti itions respecting the lootenegrin frontier, thc Millan has made bree distinct promises, and in each instance ie bas tailed to keep bis word, At the outeel is accepted tbe decision i?f the European 'owen aod ottered lo trauaferto Montenegro , portion ofl Gnsinjc aud Pla vs; bul when he fanatical tribes who hail bun hai? ling with their hereditary enemies orgea* ?ed u league to resist invasion, be iTicoiii ;*cd their leaders, gave them anns nml am iiiniiiiin, ami demonstrated to the Powell thc nicissibiiitv of carrying oul the stipulations ot im Treaty. Wmm displeasure wa* shown In lie European oipttals, two Turkish genet da rete sen! la turn nominally to reprees tho Al* aniaii disorders, imt practically tn throw dna. a tin eve*, ol the Powers. lanherne! Ali ni * ot suppoitnd by tbe Government, ami after is aesaaeiiiation bis succe_aor devoted alibis nergies to the task nf convincing tbe foreign oasala tii.it the Treaty could nol be enforced. utliis way the Iii >t promise wa. evaded, and ie Powen were iiiducc I m Buhstitutc a district IS) ol Lake Sella! i f n t.usMi.j.' ami I'liiva. ne Suiijiii accepted tbe compromiae aftei ii ad been -Auctioned by Europe, bul do sooner ad he niaiie the promise thnn lu- resolved to ? eal. ii. Beere) arrangements were effected nh ile Albanian leaders, and all tbe strong. utI* in the Bent ari district were seised by the isurgonl a fen bouts before Ihe Mun.cm - rm- hui been promised s safe occupation, third pulu e was made when ibe Duleigno alric. Ma* si le led in exchange foi the Scutai i ii it ni >. bul this, also, tbe 8ultan openly rio? ted, oven when the combined European in dron waa anchored ofl albania. __ menace the ocenpt lion of Bm* i aa, ot some other ag? ra movement ol the Qecl lo the _*__Ke_.n, ?s led to the renewal ol a thriee-bn !. o tun iee. li is premature, therefore, to com iud,? th,j i decision of the Porto to code Duleigno ob ;iies the ii'(T*.sii> oi sdditional cut |t< ?a un * uni dispels all apprehcn ions ti i -ni i.it European wat. Anottiei ptomisB luis i n luiido?that ls ail; and thal promise will not lip ftilfllbd until prevarication and trejichery have run their course ami the Sultan is lomed to keep his wold, ft is not probable that any substitution can be made foi the Dui* cirilo district, for it luisa mixed population of Slavs and Albanians, and can bc transferred to the Will like mountaineers with more facility thin any other quarter contiguous to the .Mon? tenegrin frontier. Tie AI u.ui i.i n insurrection, moreover, baa been shown to be such a shallow device florcoannlicatlag Easton diplomacy that the I'.uiopean Towers will not be likely to be deceived in this, way; and the paltry hick whereby tin* Montenegrin;, were chatted out of Scutari cairn), be repeated. The assassin of Mehemet Ali, ihe Intrigues of the Qov einor-lJeni ral of Scutari and Hie shuttling of the Foreign Offlce have served Ihe puipoceia throe emergencies, and in like manlier tiie dis? sensions ol the Powell mav enable the Sultan lo shirk responsibility for his fourth promise. He cannot be convinced gmt six great nations cnn he drawn into hazardous operatims either in the Adriatic oi in the JSgean for tho sake ofl giving the heidie mountaineers un unprotected harbor and a few acres of land. Ile km wk that Germany ami Austro-Hungary arch-different, and that Prance hus a secret diced of repeating her Mexican blunder, and be cannot believe thal the other Poners are thorough IV in earlies! in their policy of coercion. A BOVCtcign whose cai lice ls the law of hi. Empire cannot be frightened into SUbmlSBlon so loni* as his capital is secure. He will re-ort to delay and evasion in the hope ol' wearing OUl the patience nf Europe, and thereby tempting tim Iii dish Premiei to anticipate the wisims of the allies and break up tin com crt of ihe Powers. THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. The noise ol the campaign bas not been able altogether to drown out of bearing tin. grave debates of the two great religious bodies winch have lately been in conference among us. Hardly had the Pan-Presbyterian Alli? ance closed its session when the Triennial ('??linell of the Episcopal Church opened in this city. Wiih every yeer these pourparlers ol the .eadine religious denominations sw re? garded with niiiic respect by tin- secular pub? lic. Not that the Bon-church-going commu? nity really care a sliver shout .-niall dis? tinctive dogmas, or ? vmi questions ofl church government or funds, lint lite tact is that the churches arc beginning in their congresses to t hi ii st tue-..' subordinate mattera tn the wall, ami to lake up ior discussion the live difficulties which stand in tim way of civilisa? tion. Few are anxious (o heir what a body ol clergym o think ooneerning the duties of presbyters or bishops; but the press ami the public do care very inv.ch to know how these ce - of energetic, conscientious nen are going to (bul wuh crime, intemper? ance, poIygamy( the In lian question. Tbese hit* real diseases, and here an- so-called phy? sicians; what an- their remedies 1 'l'lie Episcopal Convention mik up some of these ipi' -io.is bare-handed. They appointed a committee to give an! to the Indiana in ob? taining then- civil rights, mid we are glad to r.c lid tai* step as ihe first recoani tiofl Wy .my r 'Halon*! body of sim real need of the Indian-, 'l'lie red ina':, a* we have Balda thousand linus, demands of this Government his civil rights precisely as ihe slave tb manded bis freedom. Thej belong to him usa man. Gin him those, ami mid whatever alms ofl education, support or missionary effort after? ward you choose. Polygamy in Dtan eras (hah wini as bluntly; tben followed the con? sideration nf divers Church matters, all ofl which, we observed, were approached in the same direct, practical fashion?a method ofl handling which indicated that thee clergymen were like St. Paul, men of ihe world, awake tn tiie needs ofl tbeir time.*, a-* well as men of (ind. a\n nii! instance ofl the difference between TU. ol' the Church el Kil-iilTiI ami lt* American daughter was offered ia the prompt? ness with Which a pm ms,I chunge in th" burial service was dealt witb. All England for two years post bas been exercised over a lill' willi ll WOUld penni! I?, ???eli!;'), to lie ill consecrated ground, without difficulty be? tween their friends and the t!burch authorities, Our Convention the other daj took tbe first -ii os toward admitting suicides nnd all unbap? tized persons to tbe rites of the Church b i e'. .- favorable rcporl was also mm!" concerning the expediency of slmri' Bing the Church service so a* nol to i ipel by it i tediousness the young and strangers. In shoii, this Convention, as well as that of tbe Presbyterians, has shown a marked disposi? tion to put do .-ma. bigotry and precedent a ide, ai i to work upon thc broad plat form (d' love to Christ and help to theil fellow? man. lhere has been, it is true, a good deal of annoyance expressed at this among the mine ? I portion ofl these and other Beets. Christian unity, in their eyes, is bul the outgrowth ofl monkish sentiment, and brotherly charity, when it leads us to keep om dogmas quiet, a temporizing with the di vii. The true Christian, In their secret opinion* was be who aol only was willing to give up his own Iiie for bis creed, but to take ihat nt the niau who differed with him. Borne of the most promtnenl ofl sectarian journals .sim np bitter lamentations over the fusing ol different churches at the Pan-Presbytcriau Alliance. " We ara breaking down the bar " lin*," said they, "that separated thc "churches, and with then has perished our " ability io discover the finer distinctions be ? tween right aud wrong.'1 " We mc losing the 'old-fashioned loyalty to the creed ofl our forefathers, and with it the higher honor and '? morality.'' Now, is this true f lt. is it fact that tho ma ia ni Protestants in this country aro rap? idly losing righi of the barriers between tho sects; but are tiley, lor that, less honest, less decent) lees earnest servant* .d' t'lirist 1 How does the Christianity of our churches, In a wmil, compare with the Christianity ofl om grandtathers 1 The question is worth investigation. vYe suspect a good deal ol' glamoui hangs over the piety au will a* ihe manners of those earlier dav m. Our stately grandmothers told ttgly stories of each oilier in language winch the slangiest belle now would blush to ase. Heads ofl the Church then followed Washington's example gambled and bel st im -ii-iac'c. The saintly Quakers ol Peon's day were gross feeders and heavy drinkers, Christisn effort in more bigoted limes wus limited very arneb to doctrinal teaching*; it in de little oi no ;iii.'lip! io elevate or ara li (uute the condition ofl humanity. The fires ofl Bmithfield belonged h those divs. Episco? palians harried Presbj oriau ; Presbyterians -ct m i .'td Quakers ; l'n ni.m.* pilloried ll ip: isis. Mimi iy-*cnoo's, hospitals, Insane asylums, th'* .**.iiiii.n.s Coramhuiou ia time ofl war, the abo? lition "i s,awry, belong to our days, to our ideas of Christian duty, not to Utoec ofl our aim st.u*. Wc imve fewet martyn now only because Christians no longer light the liles. But men ure just ut reidy as then to biieiiiiiii theil lives m deflenee ot the truth which 888888 highest to them. We have ibu with a religion which fought the dei through the (stake and the whipping-post, ai taken, nu theOB Con vent ions show, anothe whose weapons are schools, the law, coniinoi Seuss and holy charily. -, Them is sdsgres of ssuMsnes iu Bsnsosk's sis timi tin tho t>art nf two Sf thfBS p '.son* whoSS BOO have been I urned definitely mid permanently uwi from tim public crib of th*. Benubllea-u^thsi iscjul reft-e.iiuifr. ihat booaBlagantrlet, COlenet Jobs v Funny, ismsrksd li Ms Demeeratis Beadqaatts tha ether der that lm " new felt, mom eonfldent i the result,' an I that ho was "sure that Qeneral Ha ??nek will lu; uiiiiniiitniitiy eiecieii." Qeneral Biekli ?who, when he foaad thom wss nothing left t< him in the Republican psrty, procured a brass icu und retired from poktics in a nannerbo laprsssi as to SUggcel his BBCBS at OBSS as a I) Tiiucratic cati diilate fur Mavur and fur Co tigress? ie ab." (piil eui ia ni that " th" levemes of Ootober point tbs wa m vletery in November,*' amt that, "tim hiss a Indiana rightly appreciated will elect Etsacoek, Such ooofideuee is pleeeanl to look npon. Hy th nay, what was it tbs boy said whee be was told t *' let ko " after running his hand into a woodchuck1 bole and getting it Into tin. woedehnckfa mouth Oh, this was it : "1 can't tin it ; tim .?Iks are out ( meit." -? That noble soil of toil and champion "f the right ul labor. Colons] Jobs lt. Polloas, in eu eddrees I thoes siagnter roosters, the '* lleneeek Bepubli can*," at Cbickering Hail ih" ollie.' sight, sxpresisi tin' profoundsst sympathy fm tin: laboring ssee '? Oliiu, who, he saul, wem "drive i 'ike dutobeattl to tbs polls." " Kvery laborer in the state,' h saul, " was taught tho IsBBOa dav hy day th if In was a serf.? Tiie Colonel bas undergone aehaegi since he fOUgbl OU the side (il those will) tCOgh their laborers day by day the lesson with tho lasl that they were slaves. Ile ls shocked now at tin thought that the Ohio laberer wbo rotes sgstai lr. e hail" is a s-rf. Perhaps, though, he wai think nf the undertow in which tbe Democratic party i linking when he c tiled the Ohm voter a surf. ? An English visitor said to a friend the otber day: " 1 cammi nnderetand ymir Amerteafl polities, I have travelled eil over yonr vast country, i foun. nraspenty everywhere. Every department of bos. iiosm, BgrtCBltura, tnatnif i'tures, com tnerte am! tradi ihaies in tin- oomsson prosaerity winch I lim] throughout tho length and breadth of t^u land. L ii i !?? rpwhere. You aro tbe nins! favored people on tim [ace of tbe earth. And yet I find a great porty wolfe* og to overthrow tbe Administration under whom lm prosper! t* has been seen eil. [n England we thanes tbe Government when things (."> wrong. It ivniilil almost produce a revolution if'nen attempted i chango when all was prosperous," Has hu not Hated (ii * v\ h"le Case m rt milch.-ll f Mr. Barnum ami his National Committee, .Mr. I".imlisii and his Indiana C.mittee, and Mr. John J. I lu ui i ;? ,1 ni end his Ohio Committee, ute lust bow tugased in Issuing addresses by tbe < "r.i ti! a *"r; ul '??.iinie (?:..'. "iv.ii to stop tbe tide, Misguided mw I Haven't they had Muller! long enough te knew bli tsei T 'l'lie lids ls too strong for addresses. Not hi os mt Mullett cnn dam u. Pos-ibly it's toomuebfor ?ven him. lui' ha bssdammed everything he h.is had tnytbingtodo witb, snd tbey rosy as well try bim. Li view nf iiie wondrous sctii i v among Mn* com* ici .ion for the jack-knife, it ls not far oul of tlie wsj o apply to the Demoeratie party the lines trom tray's Elcgj i ii mdt ia ii IBe roB of empire mi_*ltt imvc .wared, Or waked to eo*tnay the lielnp lyre." party hasn't much luck, to be sore, in swsytng im rod ol empire, bul for waking bring hms to f-i ,*> it " lakes tbe cake." Does any bod j tupp ie thsl rildea is weeping over be situat un .' _ What ti the metter witb ??.. i >r Randolph ? !!? i;.- heretofore hud tbs reputation ol' knowings dunder winn he saw it. There is nothing "local" aboul tbe Superb as s stter-writi r. Il looms Into s national j )ke In that Iml'.icter. _ I'm.!-V," n: c | (j.- rearm to - iv " I told you o," but restrains him elf violently .from doing it. ts i h.-1.rmin d and final Tilden man, tbe remark ronidhnre greet fores ia coming from bim. Us ?oki at tbe Indi ins c ma;)* ?. aad remarks with Du? lls anguish, u ten s;. skins ol ile nun cause of the disaster iii Indiana: " Wi? ll.ill adjourn thu bran _ of the discussion ii a perto I which - se l tbe No ? inlet eli tt ht; ." Ile li ? il )Ul I' 0 I IB ye, thal i* evident. Turning I tiona! t of tho niton on.be ij : " In this campaign, us pera te an il bas boon, wo Ilaire carefully guarded i e ; i.- lina uti. ter ?- i tee ll la t be ll ti. ol i military beru * ? ttraci ivc as the l> i ecrati tea ididste." Tue A sn people seem to have "guarded" themselves in lie same way, so far as ii w ts.bi . I ., ho we vcr. ilia thi r" ceased to attract foi s own sake al i' sst five years bro, A flippant c ure .pondi ni makes tins coutribntion i tbe chorus of Bepublican hilarity: Why wae the i >mocralic party, ob Tueed ty, October 12, like Um arth we live oul Because it was aa oblate ?herold flattened at the polls! Perhaps it is due to Queasiness, perhaps t" imlit l'.Tiee; imt ii is a noticeable fact that charles ranets Adams dues nut j lin as of yors In tho regs* ai n 1 teiuocratic cries) of fraud. It \v;ll he ni order to-day to nive thsafes that a irge majority ot tiie Aruerioau peopls are not tools. Was there ever a Presidential candidate who wa* dined to write sn many explanatory letters a* saeoek his written, lucie certainly has been tne WbO Could sboW Witb mn re st.tri 11 ii, clfiiiie * cit In- h i* bo more idea of public questions than a iiiy ii is of trigonometry. English bee been In favor of " revenue only ** tor good roany vc.ir*. He _*ets u by bii*li iaten-st, ut iii'.s .-.iii i an i foreclosures. iiie lt.'Li Dsssccracy brae-eupsndssys: "Who's 11iml 1" Vmi are, gentlemen, .ou're afraid of Htr own platform, _ I hu turill issue seems to wurr; Hu- 1 icm", rats, nv Ottght to he attie to si>" that they Will not rengtbefl the workingmen*., latin m a sew pledge such reckless ha.sie to break an old and inure nu d one. Hie only " ehsngS '' to DB desire! is S change oj ?art ainoim tbs Democrats. Happily, uiuuy of em aro becoming converted, toa PERaSONAL Alexsndn Dmnaa ls staring la tbs country, gaged in writing a new play for tho Thc .tie ?imcus. I.mr.iiie's ones lovely subura Inn is now nearly lite, sod ber beautifully shaved taos na. become au and tull). Mr. l.jnnistj'TTi- Hjuriisoii was pleasantly enter* med iu Boston, and is now proceeding With hts iiiii-.-, ol the Amenoaa pulu mat si .stem. Mr. Buskin is not liisincluieil towrit4) sbcnt hiin f. He hae Just expressed theopinion thal hs ii e staunch st Conservstive in tbs lirnisu Uanda Prince Qortsehskofl. who bM bees stsying at dsu, looks sfed sad worn. He walks abeal :. mi .1 ii, iml his pace ls .slow sad his gell sacor* m. dile. Bernhardt briags with her to thie country a IciTl" i ol lld Hill Itt I |gl nml au II ll ti ll Shed luis! ol Coquelin, wbleb shs bopss tc oomplste ca lbs yugo. I'lio tull mian* of the Spanish PriaOBSBiS Maria de Meresdei Isabella Themas Cbristiaa Al u-tui.' Uvuoi.tiii. lld lillie ladyship reposes inn cradle ornamented wait gent, and irs it -.-ti nilli- -? ni i h rarest laen rue Grand Deks el Unsee, wi.lower af Ihe late In ? \iice, i*. I* ls rumored, te bs nsaiiiod io irv Elisabet i, eldee, daughtec sf Piiaes Charles Prussia, sad wldew ol Prince Henry af the iln il nels, it is thought in Engleud wal weis ni ground fm the t amor, ?in-1nnfii, laie Chinese Envoy to England, ex* ?s.s in lu* disry great surprise si Buding Rug* i mon ci vii snd pi ne. ll * li a i, hs ram " ai ..uv * ruruod lim KltJlllfh .ia ii BBOgls living m small aim BBUtomatfUs M-fiB of iintiridl.d violence, and without an iden of de.er.nc- or politencM." Muiikaesy, thc dmtinatiisbed painter, had an er. pei iftico at ouch ainu 41111/ and e.asperatino; at Carla, had the other nay. He saw a ridiculous dauh Invar. ing his signature BKpSSSBl for sale in a shop window. Entering the Shop. hS asked the dealer if hu wm certain as tu Hm authenticity of tho work. Thu tradssasaa Iseksd st him with an air of supcnns conto,nut. and inplied I " It is easy to nev that yon know riothtiiff uiiout picture*." The painter mali '?cue iv contain his rage, sad exclaimed: "Kmi nm Munkaesy!" 'lin- denier. Ii.vnij. uo Beewar to thissrgnroent, attempted to turn thu srtistoutsf bis shop by fores j the other reedited: the polieeia. tovti'Tl; atui the next dav Munkaesyobtained ssttsfaction before tbs TribuasL llAViir, Oet ld.-Sarah Bernhardt, her son, a ladr cempaatca, Unas sttsudaats, Mr. Beaty .1 irrett, M. Angelo and Mlle. Mai ie CS-BfltMSB SSiled in tris ..nin'ino for New-Vork this moitun;.. Tba di.'matte company that is to support ber is Sa_efi_e ?ailed on tbe Wieland, which b ft about thc time, Mlle. J.'antic Bernhardt is to -ni 00 .*_tiir day next. _ GEA EL A I, \OIES. ?o good a man M Arcbdeaeon Denison is BUebsrlteMe Whee hS writs ul,mt Amu m . Ile ls ttiatikru! ll,nt Kn.'li-li l.iltncr* nf (liner IS 1 nc l.c h.ru ?*.. iiinl rn ;t lei ii _/ t'.t .;? ttunil ITntltl.Tr r re-en- nt home. BS BBSSMB tbat tbe two principal element* of geed sheas*- em hemi ?afclsi sad aataial *_*7teg,eM repreeehes Et r-'in-h fartSH rs '<" UnaalBg late iii.- Sfash ail their valuabli. monopoly ly nil om lui tliTinelrt:* to 1' 'lr ive 1 liv lbs -Vu.1 "1. 11 SSBSSPIS m'o iirtilliT_| drylBgasdrapM sele, "A wal CBeeder." he -a.., " . houlil nut he e.Tten iiieti r ei^'lil .'ii month . from dato St li.;.I;ur_.-, ami 1* lust al two vcir.. from lt. No Atm ri cai; or liict'iry-uiiuli' che PBS -mc;!. SWSSt nf er nc liuiiitli*. WhSB tt ls a nice hctvetui the tina :ti,tl t:.t, meegota, 'IL-* pabhs stasis My Mve Sees tshss m beeseee BlBOly*a_ae eat of e bandied waa bey shorts sever bay e whole cheese, bel a buuel af estes., eel. llieil SB) lt BP liiT'Ue tilt", tl;,tl flit bow I..el'. Ucl 1 ? ' bow nii-tv ir i*. Tkere li noe narry in garope, or tut of it, I u.i t cnn task* fin tn.- i luMiliir ehee.xeept B .H.. i -et. md lila tuc worst toll, le u-' and ibrow awa? a ic.'i"|.nli. lt ?tu-.' it natural tri fr. W'? ti.nl battas _o li nTt inui. if meit li-. ||v_ ..ii hr. ad ami water- two | tbal In fi e Dili rt year we sud.'ustotu er _ may ? enos more lo live on bread sud rca <'li.dil.tr Then ii no beti r f n.i In tbe world?fe ??? roods m se 11, nutt we ii av- b en tbrowlnc it sll sway like Idiot*." Dr. John ll, Lcaritt gives this Bceonnt of ona af tbs entered ntssteBS of tts Fietestsa. Bptseepel ? : ?? ii h i* I* eeatly beea mv privUesa to be near tin) Ant. un ( i.uii!i. balli bf tho R'v. y.r. Webb ior tbe toland p ? pis la li_ii!..x OoaBty, in tbs OM Doest lea. Tbs i I Itself ls a inoilel of ratal arehtteetnre. Bel aebareb slTiiiltl be more coiririieii'leil or its work thin tts fons iitiil !t* on-runra'. DBrtaa the weeks of BlotOt seventy tutored Btes, venn n sad cbfl lieu eoilecl foi in? struction in tlie e. .f.ji.nury blanche, of knowe Toward splint., and rspstllSlly lu tbe suiiiuier, tie ir ..ii ii liri 'ii'!ittii*ii. Mr. DbvM Ifi 'i'i h thea witb iktll, patience sn t secessa Tbe av Ti? ny ami aptitude of his j.ui.i:* an autpttm li if. I was i-^-air. anti SgBtB pWSBBt, BBd SMIS Bad ninri I mn Titi B li il it - .in u.y IVtVUssn IS wittie.-*. In ,i I'll Usa i" their ti- ii ti ic *"'. -ito re cite tbe Lord's Prayer ami tbs hpowtieef Creed, oul tboee ii bo an kn Maud n.c lauotance end tanatteiata id such ii.i*oi,i4 inil sp-teeiats lbs ii ep tad wt ot Mich in fi ctii ii. I-' ii Kapi *t iniii 1st T.- an amoBS ihe pupils, earning from great *, uni SUIBl lied w.; li :ui ni to lenin. 'l'i.-.t tl'-i'tt* ol tbe (bool on tbi et ut tn.- entire i ?. lon tn i ti ensy t" wbleb thej io In-line, lo-luickeulnf their intelligence, tu furnlablng tbeei wltb inuutl urta* ? Ipi -. .'i improving ineii iilith.t.*, iii establi dune tuan ni piety anti elevatlbg tie tu into u*' tul CbrlstlaB cl til h.* " Thai imt*- have some kind of mi__? 11 laafaaga bas beea proved by 8tr Joba Lubbock In oae ol ia* ro eent pnpers. li ls ai qui itlonabte tbal n sa uti di ? ?v? ? r* ,i store ol to ?i bet eeau i la ? anna u ieh t. t bs arr, although this i. not lovartsMy tba reee, li bel ll 1)1 ll I-f'I III lt 'il!* f "" I .li. 'j ;tl ItM linc- !!'?: ''l'i I ci ii'irii'i'iit T..H11. .tu .mi obeervins a Ulead b ingiag rood bom ? mtgl I i ? t, witb .? leg to B, tli.ir iii .e. c cn ji uiyi jj the flit ut "ii . bs i ht a i she tu u; hi also participate In tbe a -I lag. im* si*" gument inc* i) i'll m.'! liv Bli ll ? ? .:iii-'lll!._r 1!iO ant wbo found tbe treasure _*> letura to tbe s K empty banded, Il abc took nothing boam, ead jei otb rs tn. hutu .1 wltb ber, he arsnea, there mast have be ti mum eos. mun te tloobetwe niacin. As tbs resalt ol i nally cond.?; I ..... n. ? \; i lat Bl -. i ia i.i i * in*: ont* arc I , ? . . U 'S.wll- ll requires, to corni snd lend them t ht bead, lic.iii.c* hit-inv ina!, y ree i_ihz .I. Yt rs tl reared from egm ta:..'. trom t Beet e re, wu n :).ey ; maturity, Inti ida ???! t. tee .asternal abode, a j .'.ii'Ut.ti tbe old .nc ,i | aeverhare i i teem uniil tbat moment.yet In al i t ? i - - |l i I i 'i'v n comls I i r i'll' I* IIIV HT mi Bl "i ..!' ii ..- . lit.'! '. IB. n tin? ;du il. ann tlc fart tbat tliev ree guiz" th ir ft evou wneu Intoxicated, and ibat i bey kuna toe young horn m their own Beal even when tbi-__ ii.'.ui-' i itu ol tbe 'in ? - ma to tte t Ibe recou. ? ? ? I IW ni. 1 ! " "Ii* Ol -Ul'. ure dccp-io.tied. Wnea n queen w _* Intrndu .-ed iuio a I is nosi -ic in at tine. i. ii auu wb nb n i.i ii ?en lon ? living ia a .. t.t'.il'l liol li i iiiTct'i in tc >,? -.. qu BITS OF CRITICISM. Shakespkabi and Bbbthotkh In Ohb.? Til * ? v.i .? acquaint d iitii Kcli.u ?? i ks iw tba lu- lt i a verj dlnl I . ni,i.iii_!liii!i ; li ?'! ._; li uni', lees Individual j ? qnate ti ti- .it."!i "i "c " bli ... i i ;? tun.in- is t t.i..ii ut no i\ In lils ii-. ?- un lit .'iiiu v. ti be idyi tbat what Bnaki-n ire i- .ti Um dram i, Beel m? n i* to nu I ..? ic-' [ ' . I ? il k ". . ? v. DOld cc li i,..| ll: cju'i'iim-' "? iln- lister ur:* iu one, tina, sa li ' I koowa, i* wli.t V. - attempted In bli wnrk*, eapectailv In t i**Trlit hi ai l* Ide" .'iel lbs " I'.'... tic* Ni'i'TUiiC'i'," will; .i v-iy la.'_.c ncsiiic... sue o**; nun tlie preses! v.ciiiue. while lim- mn r-. iting limo ot oin _r.Tit lttiii.* t ciiiuiiii i, i*.. >o *'. i lic.t-.t ic i.ci::'-' uiiiioiitiie.iii intended, al ici-i in (mirt, it ui f'ace andiuntiflcaUon ol lbs alt taco, iee M tao BU .:-):.?| A'.licia'.iiu. An Ekoi i-iiM v\"s Opinion ot Howullb.? Iln.'Tsliln .ti i'o "il v.TT oin .. icc! Ute eriiicil juTiif vii ic, revtews, and lt ie perhaps lerionati foi Mr. i lu .c -,'t- reputation tbat taey do not. ll s not imu n.i! i ' tim: una spoken ol lo v ene reviews as i sorl s. eo_a pouud ol ru ick'T-iiy and Landor: a aorelwi pom i ol tue mc* i it ti.ii i.iiiic ii- 1Kb I luto obaracti r and p ..i r nf drawing lt, and, a* taey arou.rt iii ?;? *t :?.. * -m. a si iHst "t u"*it i'.i*-ci! oriirinaltty and loree. Wa -ten ii slated tn m m tay worda thal Mr. ll iwelli 4 lo lei uue l.v nt hui ms' un."' vt a.. writ.- tin- I i | nllT t'-.ivniiT.ih-in tnuat, if il . lc,cl un iiiu tl ii'Tju tinta.ice with tbe mit nil's vtm ks, noi a little Inlare meir obaneea. Kortunately, however, : otu al Mr. Howells'i work, notably " a Poreaoac Con oliisiou," ..un over to KngliBd early saomrbto *cel tbs start ol bb. in;ti<ll-iou* trumpeters. If ..nvbiiii cl nins for bim tho I mltlouol tbs beal aoveltal In Atueri..t, inui ot a mu ir icm. vvuii lbs beary di twbaeha "f u i dialect, still tteaeivea a co <i idaee amuag bte lui .-ii.li eonteinpo rartea, tba riaim certainly eaaeot he i. .Mr. Howells i* o IBs sis I ol I wi itt t * a lu mi Mr. Henry .latiie. also t present-. Bul h lies peritsps iiio advaataae ut Mr. James ma lewt dogtred clinsing to Boropaaa the ieee, la ? sreater ut.ii ai,a fi't-siinc'.rt ol siitije. t, ami iii tbe uli.ciien ni ell bal S itii lum tl.ivor ol uiiui.ii risiu. On ibi wbole. be ts ?? v. !)' ; leas ml initliui i.i it .ul. l!itui_li even in bia cs ve sith un tend be tedalsea with an Bncil*>ti edition of ins WIN hs ? flieveil ot Hie ilu'llne** ol lUTlio.r ip IJ IS I ol niira.*e arneb dlsftaars i!i ? b uk bel *e u<. However, "The V ditcorered lu.i.i.i" ii* a icood iTiuii.'h ii ok tu'ii i ?!?? i .!?? reider to so ob rv* ad I Dir lt, de.pl e tue ii .mn- olmjwitt wbieh is bul loo ii q neatly itt a ;o imu ?i tua ?*( u. i iv Review, Mr. Li>m;_? ki.low's '* l'i.mtv I ni i.K."?It is HlltU.Tl ll! Ill.li All I. u.A'.t ll iii I* .1 Vet l.ll til l.c (Ul. f pu ll I . lill t ti.ul ll ll ' lt * it BO tillie 'tl.HU. tl to lia IB" moat-eereU, and tl he bas nol nnfrequeulh prodaecd VMi.k l> Bl in-.ne.I with .t ti lie _...i..i-iin'ii it I ii'i'ii ? lc* it ;iic sam ? niue piub .c v prwlied moro Ku_.ii-n apeakins peiaeas wlia ea i poetrj na tbey eau ai ? i ,*t,_lit 1 .111.1 i'll.) >.V illili SOy t't hil c. Ul.'Ullin!'..P. *. . . . lu in' rones at the note, of _a?* work wiii. n Mr. Iai.ii--f. Iiuii li i* ii.t !? :ii'iu-tii"U-i\ eompoeing tot i. uiui v and iin'i.' are n ts srnii ible. I bete i* in mew lbs l'lie' .C tl.ll'. Il'lltl I. US I! lilli) il -.11. lu -ill.!., ti"*. >. ll ut huii. il tu vi .ikiv conslitu ..'I'-, inn i c "... ? ' -i* i ? ?ll tut loot ure in icm. r.*. put u ai tie tt. :h tlie maj > III nt treatment "i uommou ;? . e icntliucui. i. sseui "' ?? mm ?.??'' it u uti u, tba s ooumonplace augaasa. aoaaj . teli-ttbeai ill .ii; ni i lif.i - et'iiiiiiiiiii i.iccu. **. ten ba -.il lo tc ti t tai latin " lue V4..u - .ii i.u* Mid, nat WU Hull, iic.llene.*.*, illili e.icu lu ??? * f.n I I BU I Bu tru wu are j wt ah >ve ai I aol .tr above in* i es h.-.ul ; .ml the *ai ins' ii 'U.il ? i .1, c .m'.'.H'I l'i IBS lunn, n-4) |i..|ia. ti uv wita ii ^l . I. DKleilOB noil lu IBa m.un verj Ju*t.v eid >?''? ? ? ..;?-. i*. moreover, aa i rule, lu Mr. Loaaieilow's work 4 eertain sJ.'.lUlt'li Iii il b'c'i JIl-IUic-* ii-e t l.tUII Ile il: '..!?-' Ul UM euvoi lo thu book that itu poet'saoneaeom io bim ?* thc tut!* emile ll, ill. *, ll. .." ..Ttl I ll.I' When " tin' ? ! ?u vu. Wilie," ne rn UBI neill- u'i e il- in Perl ip* thoes pO lit ti .-.' me I Tl un.lie ii Hu ti" I ul li \ e I ? I ll "T IBS ... :,i*. Moo a,' t i '?? di u cal ie ... tl ic i li*** ,.ci- ttl tl. c. iii ii liothi ' be bi a . *t . i .. ti Bul Ui LonafeUow** on/a method la jest a.*d to a emt* imu esl a. ??-. l"'- thi un lr "l l t.i . j..., i ) i- i.- di] justin, ii oi ail Bercaddron [raaPaUatall ii_i_c Jll.l.lN II WV ITIiillMi's Ni. VV Hi U.K. ? .Ml. I1;I\V ^1, ,, ,t ; ,- t ? i iTii.tt ou . bur, li mi wh" ll '* tl"' i"ii>' io h.ti ?-( hu I. tc ci*, .in i lu* writing u treaeralli nie* at and reaarU. IIUadvuBee, ,,.w vi baa not been -?? mai'ked wm ? whl_? -pit ul .4* i" 44.ur.uit nc re nolie tuon "i et t ? wmality i'm. ii nu i.i ii have wrlite . Voe thteo tales in Ike Bia! volume of his n ? .kan rudo egorle at atory-oulltliaa. He i- .-I i-i uti i ind ci bia wower, ii" se -hort sti hes am ii .j nie h ul th tesl mi) ul I, iting. fieictaius oj lui rea - ii'ibi*. i "-ci Here aad there are tu be lound artittie I,.nelli * >tvi | i.uiu iluiip_o* ol scuiii. anti on-iuuiiiy. ? Hilt A'lit n-4 nm.