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ABItAHAM LINCOLN. THE GREAT KEPUBLICAN. _X-SENATOR BOUTWKI.L'8 RK.MISISCKXCF.S. Covvrtaht, 188J. . wft. BBBBB with Mr. Lincoln more than two hoiira of the Suuday uext after Popo'a defeat ia AThat*' waa iaa darkcst aay of taa sad yeara of tho war McOh-llan had failed BfBB tho PemiiRula. fbrnntm army. re.tilorced by tho reixtains of the Army ofthe n-aiaaala haa mm fcitaa witam the forti Bcttiou of Wa-atagaaa. o.ir laaaaVal men had booa . noroious, but most serious ot all was UM lo*s ofcontidoi.ee iu co.nmauden, Tho Army did not mmBm hl Pa#8 andthoauthoritlMdidaotcoBtida ln MaOkUaa. Iu that axWa l_aaala aiirreiid.-ro. hu own |aa_aaaal to haa opiuioi. of tho A. .ny aud re.esr.ililtHi.el Mel.Tellaa in command. When taa BBBfaaai I-o which I had baaa ?????_ bv the PlIlHaat, .itntnge l.u-duoM for tlie tnifl. the aPIioi.it.no,.t. of as*es<ors aud collectnra. of mtornal roveim,-, wa, ovor, ho was k.ud 8B8_t- to aak my opiuioti a, to tho cotuinaiHl al tb. Army. Th WWJ trm ti.us apaaai lor Maaaraataw and for aw to aaj al. tho end that I thoucht 888 88888818.8naifBtl ntx.n the omanc.ipatioii of tho slnvoH. To thta ho mm, ? Iaa would not havo .t daaa now. would ynu I Mu>t wa not wait for aoni.-thinn l>ke a ViTlu7waa tho aocond and mo-tt explicit Int.maHon to mo of Mn mnmBm Bl reganl tn elavery Ir. tl.o Zmmxm J?*y ?? ~*> ***** 2 __ S.E'E _p,,,b?slnc^connerte.l with my aMal dutios. he 25, M.ot bm taad two h-ttera." nud btklBg tbeai from a plaaaa hala itw hia aahla ho ?t*oMedod to (lo what ho BB- l.ropovd. I have. n..t BBBB tho lettera in priut. His BBttaBBaB-BBl ?m a ii?utlo m-in in L.miaiana, who cluuiiod BB ha a I'limn ma... Ul lanlaiiii his a-lvico to tho Pro-ddent ia rmr.-ui. t? t!.e MafgaBaaaatoB af that Baaha, aa I ba labtrnfl .caliuislv t.? bapraai apoa blai tho daa*an aad afltt of omaacipatiBB. I'he replj ol Ibe Pr.-?-dcit Uoaly baa-tiaal from tho (Bat tti.it who. ba mm* to tl.a, ?;irt of hla coirspoii.h-iifs lett.-. he aaod thallaaptat ajafl : ? Vou uuuit not cxp.-ct BM " ?iv -M' tlus l.ov er.i.'.ic.t without pUiyi?B my bat BBfd. Emaa cipation wat bla laatoard. Hawaija*fo*atime wtm tho (aaai ..r Btaafi aaaaM oataalda, Ur. Mb ?.!? W..4 M devotcd totho State- MWBB even Mr. WoliBttir, in hia vh-wb of tuilitary Btt"M'.ty- II waa tho only groiiudonwh.cl. thoal.oliti<.n..t slav.rv iu tho Statoa aaald baja-atl-ad. Ho*t iba wolfht ?f public se.itime.it in tho h.yal BBBtM not ouly tleiuai.ded c.naneipati.in. bat Bave tall BBBBt-BBB that the aet would be siist-nmd U> thccml. A. for lutt-df. I cantmt dt.ubt that hc had c_i* te.nplati'.l tiio policy of d.i.at.e.p.iti.m for many montha, an.l anticipated lhatimeWB8B B*ahO-.d ?al?pt it. At his iBa-CTaOW with th* ('!,><? HN I .or.y ho stated his laaaMta agaiaat aBBaaoipaVltaa, asd ?tat-d th.-.n ao foreil.lv that the cl'-r-y n -r.-.-.t BfBBaiai to miswor them; but au _4543T?_itod a.-t-ouiit of the intotview .-...ntaiiia aasalaaivd ptool tlnt Mr. Lincoln then ciintemiil-itoil mttllut Um fcioawipatioii l'roclat.i.-ttion. It auy be re.uou.bercl by tl.o n-ador that in the poiitic.il aaaaaaaai of H'"-'.? paBMlaaBtl tvdwaj Ihe P.cple's p.irtv. tho late Judj-o .loel Park. r. ai Cauibrid-o, MiiM., .aaid in BBbtk tbat Mr. Uoooln haaai tho proclamation undorthe iinlueiK-e ?.l (he lovat Uo.oruorB who met in Altoona iu BaplBiabat of that \ e.ir. As 1 was about to leave WMhiriRton in tba B?onth Of Octdbcr to tako nart iu tho eaavaaa, I un i.ii.'ii'd to the Pn-s'.tlfDt tho lait thatMich uBi.i,4-_ie..t had been made. He at onoc said : " I never Ib?IBl of the ?Mthig "f tho Ooveraeta. Tbe truth it ju-t thi.-, Whaa l.ee .au.o i);.i tli river l miwlo a rt-.-o'-ition that .t M-('leil.in dr.ve him back I would send tho '.rocUniatioii altor hiiu. Tho battle of Autietam wui fouj*ht WO-Baadajr, and until Saturday I couid not tiud out vhelln i \v had Kained a vietory 01 lo>t a battle. It waa thoii too late w iviuo the paaadaatal ou thal day. aad lha la.t i? I l>*"d ii dp a littlo mbw&BJt >:?>i Mouday I let them havo it." Men WiU eiitortain probablvli'terent notio.iaof ono part of Mr. Liucolu'u char.iet-r. Ue not ouly ptiH-esscl au aaaaaraal luuaie factilly of coii.ir. hend.i.j* tandoucitia, probabilitii-a a:nl oj iuions of uiu-anoM of iiion, but baa*ba rrmi aad aaaaaBnal arKh 808818Uf 1*1" lK).Hiliaritiea of uitlividiiah* who BBM about hiiu. aud :uil" tli-a-ladivi.lual., ko.ii througli their poculiarities. and aometimos iu apite of _-Maj tho iiiatruiitonte or ajieut.-i of hia own view.a. Of tho three chief men iu his Cabiuet. Soward. C-BM mtl Stautoii. Mr. Staitou \i_e tho only one wbo never tllUS Viel.lc.l to tbtfl power of tbe I'l ? idcuU The rcaaoii was cieditible aliko to tho Prei idont and to Mr. Stanton. Mr. Ltncolti im frunk aad fo.irloas in hii opintoua; .lorottd to duty, deiti tuUi of ambitioii, uud u-icouipiomisiiix in his riatn touehinu oiuaui-ipatiiin aad tba stippreartioti of the I'eb.-llioii. The pocuiiar souti.iieat of thv dav made no impreasloo up?n bim. llo was alwaya reatly for overy IBJBJ8I- movctnont and could never be rtii.-oncilod to a batkwaid stop. either iu tbo lieid or ln the Cabinot. lt is no iiiju.-iico to Mr. Uaealfl or Mr. C'h_.aO to say that thcy had uitii-itioiia B*biOB under miiiio cire.i'iiataiiee* uiigbt diiturb Ihajudg* mei.t. TIiohh aiubitiotis and tinnr Undeticica did not 4MM'?po tho uotico of the Pr-*aiiIotit. Mr. Liucoln waa itid.tl.-reut ta those ma'tora of foveniineut that were relatively uiiiiiiportutit; >ut bo devotivl hiiuaolt with coiisoieiitini*. dilu'euce to tho j-Tiiver nuestiona aud toiiics of o'bcial duty, aud ia tho first montlis of his Adininistration. ai a momont of Btiprema peril, hy hia pre?ounu.->.t wiadotu, of which there reiuains indui.it.ii.'o provf, h? (taved the country iiotn a bnifa 8 ar. I refer to the letter of ln?triict<-n to Mr. Adain", writt-u iu May, 1SU1, and retening to tho proclainatiuu <;f the Government of 91888 Hrit.un, recoirni/iui: thn bolluerent oharacter t,f tho Confederate Slatna. In the greatoat ext?oncies hia power of Jud(-ing Immediately and wisely did not deaort hii >. >u the eve of tho battle of Gettyaburx i.eiicral Hookaf roB!fj*uod the omimaud of the Army. This aet waa a palnful and terriblc siiirris0 to lt___B___B and tothe Presideut. Mr. .Stauton's aceoiint to me was thia: ? When I receired the dixpatcb my heart MHB. within iu**, aud I was niore depri-ascd tbau at any other momeut of the War. I could not any that auy other ollicer knew General llook.-r'a ptan?. M tl.e risition. even, ofthe various dlviaiou- ot tho Army. hent for the PrMideut to come to the VYai Ollice at oaoe. It wmiu tlie cvetiuiir, hut the, Prosideut rn appeared. I handod him the disputoh. A? reaa lt hla tace became like lead, aud 1 aaid. ? What shall bedoueP " He replied iiistantiy.' Acoept his roaijruation. In neorot aud without cousulting auy obooLm, the Preuident and Secretary of Wur BBBVaaBM the inoi.ta of tho varioiiB otlioer? of the Army. and de? cided to place (ieneral Meado iu coiiimaii.1. Of tliis deelslon General Mcado wae inforuieil by ahtpatoh, Bonf by hia epocial _MB-BB#BV, who n-.w-lied tho Uuartom before tho break of aay next worning. lt may be intt-r.-stnii- to know the groiinds on ?which tbe Prewiiteut deciilad to promote General MtatiTH tirHt, tbat he was a jioud aoldior. even a hrilliant t?ii<-; BAOOBd, that he was anattveof Peunaylvania. and that State at that luoment waa tbo buttle-lield of tho luiori ; third. the Pruaident appreheiided that tbe demand would bu made lor tbe reetoiation of General MeCIellan, and this he deaired to preveut by the soh-ction of a man WBO reiiiosoi.teii tbe Kame political i.piuiotia.iu the Army Bt) I iu the cutinti.y. The three great papera oi which Mr. I.incolua ffame will be carrud alwig the UM aro tho 1'rocla Biatiou of Kin.'in.'ipatioii, li.s oratiou at (.eltyttburg, and Ini aecond inaiimirul Ad.lrojut. The oration rauka witb the uobleat produotions of anti'iuity, with tbe work* of Periclen, of Geinoa thenea, of L'icero, and nvaU tbe pusHagee ?f Grattau, Hnrke or Webster. Thia is not tho optaiou of A11.eric.11iB ouly but of the cnltivated in other couutnes,whoae ludguient anticipatoB tho judgnient ?f pOMterity. Wbcu wo cousider ihe phtne, tbe ocoaaion, the man, aud, nion- than all, when wo Cotisider tbe oi.it;..ii itHclf, can we doub; that II Ianks with tbe firatof Am.rieau clBMifB. aud that iterature ia lmmortal wliich ooininaniis a perma tieut place id tho achoolaof tlie ountry; aud ib bere any coinposttion more certain aa tbat deatiny tbau Lincolu'a oration at Getvaburg ? but if all that Lincoln did wu. and was ehould |ail to carry hia name and chara. t<-i to tuture ages. tbe emancipation of four millioua of hnman betuge hy hia alngie orllcial aet I. a paestwrt li. all of 1m lOTtality thal aarth can givc. Tin-ro ia nu other idlvldual aet perfonnod by any pertton ou this j_tt_eut tbat can be compared with it. Tbe ?claratlon of Independeuce, the t'uuatitutiou, rai eacb tbo work of bodieo of meu ; the I'molam i lon of Kmaneipation, in tlua resjiect, atanila bIobo. Tha reeponaibility waa wliolly un Lincoln ; tbe tlvrj ia ohiedy his. No onecati uow ?ay wii n.-i P^o^aratioa of lBdcpeudeuco, or tui; t'ouati tution of the Uuited States, or the E"M_8*&->_? Kiuaucipatioa waa the h.irheet, beat gift to tlie conntrv and to inankind. Wlth the cnrao of alavery iu America, there waa no hope for repttblican insti tutions in other eonntrma. ln the preaeneo of alavery the Declaratiou of Iudcpendei.ee had MM ita power?practicnlly it had becomo a lm. li. tlio presenco of alavery we were to tho rent of ninn kind, and Ut oursclvea. a nation of hypocrltes. l be Kift of fn-doin to fonr nilllion negro<?a was not inoro valuable to them thantous; aud not moro viltiablo to us tliau to tho friemls of liberty 111 other parts of the world. _ Iu thi-0 ilavn, wi.o.i politicians and part'.e.s are, odioaa to many thousrhtful aud p.ariiest-minrtn.l D3I0OB0, it mav not 1." an.ias to jook at Mr. Liaoola aa a pollticlafl and partisun. Th__ bo waa. tirat of ?ill and alwaya Ho had pilitical convicti.ms that 'were inen.dic.ible. and th.-y wore wh.dly partnan. Aa the Kobolii'.ii Irtscanio lorini.Iable the Kopiibl.c.in nartv bee.uno the party of tho L'nlon; and aa tbe ??u"V of tho Unio-i, witl. IfT. Liaoola at Its boad, U was, from iirat ta laat, ibaonly BOliticBi argaa laatiOB in tbo country tbat consisteutlv. porote tontly a id witboal .lualinciiti'.n of ptirpoae. an.l in the 0B- encoeMfiilly nml every deiiiiuid of the onemiaa of the (u.v.n.m.-ut. wu-J-tber r.roH.ored in (lipl.imatio notea or on tho Held of bat !<-. lio striiKKlcl lirMi for th*. Uniou. nnd tben for tbe over throw nf 'l.iv.-ry. .-im tbo mitural. foriiu.lal.le BBOaur of the l.iion. TaOM were hm toatfl al polincal fei lowahip, an.l he cuefiillv excln.le.l froin placf ev.'.v ?aa wbo cou.d not bear them. Ue acoeptod IM ?nat aad motri maaifeat laaaon of fr-o _.v. rumetit -that evtry wiae and TifBtaa* adiiimisti-tion ronrosonts tlie majority party. aad laat tba B30I divs of every free couutry aro flwa days when tba i.iiitr fak.-a and wiol.ls powet by iho Popalai vi-r.li.-t aul laardaitaelf atawaryotopaaalaottha :l_aiuita of a aoratiaixiaf aad riforoaaioaaoaitloa. li,. acoeptod tlm aaooetial trataa tbat a fr<? ?ovorn ino'.t is a politieal oraaatsatioa, aml tbat tbo nolitical opmions of thooo entrus.i.d w.t.i IM admiiiiatratioa. ns t-? whtl tba 0*301 Btaoet ahould ha and do, aro af mon* ooaaBqaaBca to tho ooontry tbaa even their kaowledfa ?.f ortbafraphv and etvinolouv. As 0 0-800*80880 ho ncicpto.l tbo pro. _Uion tbat -4.1. pla.eof oxaoatirodiaea** lioo or of oniinent admintttratiua ol powar, aho.ii.i Im ..c.tiiiii'il by tlM WoodB of tho tioveiinimnt. TbU n-t hocaaan tbe apoiia boMBSod t.. tbo vn-tors. but 'for tb.- oaawatodaadaalfleiaatraaaoatbal tbe cbief ..tbcers ?f stato ar? laatrniiMatalitlM aad amaoNM by which tbe ____rit_r omm out thcir prinolplea porfect tbeir Moaaataa, an.l ronder tban pohev aceeptable t>. Ihaoaaatryi aud nia.. for th fnitlior raaarni thal la IhacaMoj fallare the Adniia* ialratlou is withoul 0x8800. Tbo aatii- panuc poliev of Mr. l.inooln wmtboaataraloniaiawtb IM ' 1 M a III .'II. 338838-8**** .-.?., --.- - of lua politieal pnaciph* nia Unpubliean. Ituyugn tho lutlaoaoB of BxperMoce, hu.I tbo e\eioi ;..i power thu politleiaa rIpaBod iato tbalautosman j but tbe i loaa, princtpleB aml ptirpoaoB ?f tba atalaa iiian. wero ti.o Ideaa, principfoa aad pnrpooMal ilu- partioan politleiaa. In i>ros.v,'t.tii.g the war lor tho ri.'.-'ii. i'i thoalapi U.ealaf oaia..0ipattaniof tii? ai.iv.s. Mr. Liaoola appeared to follow ratlior than to kad tbo Republioan party. Bnt hwowa vi.-wa wore man advaneed. oaaally, thaa tboao.ioi bis pany. aad ht waita.1 pationtij aatl eoaiideatly for tb>- healthy morotacnM >.i pablic Mnttwcal which he well k'new wei- iu tho riebt dirartina. tta man waHov.-r atoM tin- iv ..r coiisist.-ntly tbe tepre acnutiveol a partj tban waa Mr. Uiaeola, aud hta ?liv;n.)\vli-.kt'.l_{riutll-s-ia.hl.-,ruat.t'.t lu-VMa.li.il. .111.1 .,,.;,.... ol tb.- prlnciplea BBd Bt3-_rai-8 ot tbe pnlitieal party that l_ repros-ut.-.l; aad. 80coadly, Li hia ttdeliti iti.-v.rv bourol bia Adatiniatratloa, ?ui.l m I'viv ,[i_i> ..1 .al.::e. allait i to tln-in..'i plOB, i.|o;.a:i',.! tno.iMir a?.f tho party with *bi<b in, waa i.lei.tit'.'.l. To oouteniBlate b.tn as aa hUtorieal perai it la to I.- aud. tirst of all. tbat Mi. LIbco.b wUm ,,. | \,.,,n atl with ivh.ni: eul.ii.ve.it! BOW .1. .il wbo can be aa.i itod in faaai with \Va-b:ti_rt..n : aud it i" bf 88 88888. o.-rtam tbat l.ia tn-ti.ri will notaasicn U Lli'oola ao oottal plsaa; aadthfa wilb uul auv ii'iai'ii.-atiou ?.i .1 ?ep .r.ige.." . ' aay way ol tha fneoiU of tba Fatber of hia Coaatry 1 he tneaH.il- ol WaBhiaataa'a fama _ fuli i w?tlwi ii'iiurie. an.l 0V6T81 _l a;-. - "I tbo gl<., BBd ?im..11 ' iill peoplea. >-'i-s:tiir fr.un h*''?ari0ia ?r aeti.i. *,rv ttide lo .r. lixatioa ?'."??l " mlon, Mr Liaatda ?,ll I..- hailed as tbo Mberator. . ln all govenitii"-iii *lriu*?lti)? loroxlatence.his exanple will Im a aaida aad a balp Nelthortbo aift ol propbecy a. r tbe qoality <>i imaaiu .t ?u la aoedoi t<i rorecul t:ic steadyirrowthol Liaeolaa *,,,,-... \; tii.-, . l.ia ..I t.ie twaatioth contur) lha I'mt'-'l iStalM *ill oontaio oao haaarod andJP'ts ta twn buadrod millioa bababitaot*. aad Ifrom one-fonrtb t.-1' ird tba p .pal it;- o '.1 tlj will t l_?*i BM Ib. Knv'i ai lauirnag-. I " all t li>a>*. mjmi t" all tii-:r <l> a.oi,.huits, Mr. Lui.'.l.'i vMil l*e ,,,),. ,.i the tbi'-e meit oharaeMr* "f Amcnean biatory while t>> tb. iaaamb*_-dMtllloaBiil tba ne >r > raeo, 1 1 tl." i'i.iie.1 -tatoa ln Afrioa. In 8 1.1th \.iea iii.l in thfl lal.-i.nls ..f ti,. Baa bawilMM 1 ,? ^|.. 1 iu- ire ul all 04-* 0od ?i ov.-iv BBtioa. Hia ,a.,.- aill , . I.-.-- ..' I ai.io.i.l with th-*- k.io'i 1,1 repuMie .0 iaatitulioaa, w.tli tbe expaatiou aod power ol thfl Kaj..isu-ap__i_B8 raoo, aud w.th tba ,1,,.;,. reapoct BBIoll civili/ali-.u -vi 1 'I ?? it." .<>( ? :,,-, ., 1 ia attra tl ? ln ;?? 1 ?n 1! < '1 n ?? '? in tbe jb-I.'imi-;i 1*um of pablio attaira, |oal io policy, 01 liboral aad oaaip>ah8a*4ye la ll_ b?. ..: uwaatitutioaal nnd oxti.i eooatitul ooal powat ? lt woa bat aa inadeuaaM recofiiition ol lha efa na Mr aa '. ??? 1 vi. esof Mr.Liocolo tbal !, t ..- pati ?>'* "f Roiao, whaa ll 1 fraa tuent from tlie wa>la ol Ueri-iatTulliaa and 1 to tb" 1'reai oni with tbls InBcription: 'I" rVhraham Liu._lB, PrMidflol i-r tbe ?? uud Ubm ol tha Aaiarican R-publw, eltieaaa al Robib ? tiiis Btoue ii"u. _m walia <>t Borriua fal \a lii.'h thfl ...eui'.i ? of .-a.-li of tboao l.r . <.i Libort* -ii 1. 1. ? aa-toslaMd Aaaa, 1*63 ? _? ia the Bhoiooal triha. Ihal uoald ba ul" iai.1 Iroai tb? wholo biatory ol Kome. The Saal aad oob^oi tiit.ui>- t. Mr. Lii.onlii ia v.-t t? bo i.-'i-,. .- i. '?' b a tlii.lc eity, aoi by tba palrinUof aataxle co A Kaawll_f8 '?: Bis llffl :u>'l 'li'ii'ti'i h to bo carri.-'l I.v oivilUatlna Iato ov.-t-. oation and to c-.i-iv |....;.l". I'n.l-r him.aad larioiy through bia uid mtluoucB. I- . mi' ii" '? llal larofl "t tbo Kepahilc Tbe W 11 Mtablishe I oar ;? Tha poliey ?.f Mr. l,.>.c'.!n. aad thoae wh. Witil ' ilB, BflCUl- l tho 1810* <<1 Jl'.-te <* 'lit.mal"!,. io aai .1 .u.oatie aOaii*. PotaeMlaa pow. 1 audejhihlt* iag 11 t.ee, t'.e Natioa ahotud paraaa a pollojr 31 Pl)0C0 , , E.W-T, .liiation and I>aoe: iu tlu-ni ia tlm gtOtt ol tbe reieaaratfl 1 Uepabl.a OBOBOR S. HiiLT0/.'.M A BUILD1N0 IA ///' TOWH Of TITI'L'. I'AiNriNu -rara iapabbbb ?cbxbby or "iaa MtKAiM)"?humi. Bf mr BUririCOLTUCS, u Mr. II.iv.lii wanta tu know it yoti'll kitnll.v at'-p ujwtaira, a r," 1 ll I ? pat-1 BBBJ I'ttr-d l> >y BTBO ap 1-- u.-.l nl thohundaid Th Btri sta<eduor la auawer to a card aent bf th. vialtor t.i tue well Uuowii BMM painter. Up aou.e alxteen nlghl* <>f ataira, wh?v aln.-pt.. pr,..M li.ti ihat af tha mmrti ohoaai Ihatlaltai bUawaa 1.1a xii.ie wln. tvent at a breah-aaeh apaad tm to cx I'anetiee aud practico. flaatly, ou a lofty platf.inu wna fimudthe artlat, vrlio, lu 11 I'lliilii.uii. of ralnriit, waa a;.|.in nll\ BkdBJ,lha ?MaiaBOBI Bf artfft all.:we<l ny tlie BB?fl i.itm. " y.iu'll excuae hij- eotnl.li.lii3 palntlnjr and eonveraa tlon Moi.'t yo'i," BaM tl.o .irtl.it aa ho j-nve anll.llty to au olaborately t.urut 1 pill.tr witb u akilful avveep ?f a bcaah. "Tbla hi a halhllBf ta tbo town orTitipu and i waut to (lolali lt ntl thia week notliat I cau 00*111 oil JuUet't houae for Mary An loraon'a MBMB. I 1111 .i'r.iil the paatt'htidfa, a* ahol Bi ?tand ou u a__a_, ia _nt (jult ? tlie ifc>t Jiouit of view frotu walcb lo J.i'Ige of a ?Mara, ti-it if you taaM oaly iaa the bbbm i am at work ou I tiilnk you woull Bgraa witli tue th.it It la botli uoi.-l, artiatlean.l ??llectlto. Mr. Imtl Uaa taken ttie irroatoat pitiii.i on bl(t part to iu ike tbo aeo.uery of " Tha BttBaBa " aa c-irr.-ct ut poaaliilo. uud I liopo I b?vo MI BOBbMBb my al.areof tt. It la ct.lelly of an arol.lteotiirui nat'i.e u.i.l .-orroetneaa lu archltoct.ire. 1 au. hor.y to aay, la more boi.ored ln tiio hri-.acb tbau tro obsorvua.o by tha jretieralliy of Boene-ii.tltitura. It la u ll'.tlo w.tak neaa of my owo, Uuvrever, aud I liitva lu aonio uieaaiire aJiaudonod B'-'-nn ii.ilndiit for arclilleouiral drawlng. Now thia aoene U p.ltited prini.irilf from it water ool >r ak.'leli nii.1.- by 0110 of tlie beat kuo -11 I/ondon arciil* leon. From thia the aoene pUti la m.tle atid the acone liulit, for witli tbo oxcoptiou of oue Uatdrop the wbole aoene la oofiHtruoted, l.ullt up ua lt were. For the detalla of tbe work I have drawn Im j-oly on thii aiook of J?pa oeao pUotoj-raphs *ent BM by a .wall-knowu New-Yorkcr wbo 11 a Japauoae enthualait. " ou'lui- to the pocullar oaaraeter of Japaneae art tho ainouiit of work tnado iiecowtary U aoiuethlug extraor itlnary. Tlie uaual ruthur alap daah Blylo of paintltii* la aii ImpoMlMlit! und tuo iiiiuutoiioaa of <lt-lill rciiiir.-tl baa a.l'li-tl tou fofl to tbe utlior of palnlluj-. Wliut la i.e pitlntlugt Well. I caiitld talk to you ll... |.f.i.-.--a u( aeoi.. uiuiitlisni-out ltaud tuen havo ouly btignu to touol. ui... 11 tn.-trlika of the trade.' liaaenllally, however, Kc.ii.- paliilliii'li eialeniper-paliiiliijr ..r eilantnliilutr, U? uae u wori irotierallv tindoraUioi). Tbe dry powdor Mlai arealiji-dy inlzed witli mawor glue aud wuter and aro cot.ke.iueutly eutlreiy ouai-uo. All etranaparcul ettc-ta tuerefoioare.ii.talii.-d hy irl.-.kery. ai ll wero. thoi.KU ot-e-aionully we gla*. oue oilor witb another. Tlila la my ntilelt-,," and Mr. Il-twloy pollited to a lonjr UiIiIb dlt Ide.l Iuto 11 aetle* of M-M lu aaM of wlil.b waa it pa-ity u.uaa of oolor ? My bruahea art ordluary atlU uilalle ouna a.ul uiy eaael la before you," and lie jminied to the aoetio ou whlch Ue wua ut work. Tbe canvita hung friin 11 r.iller overh.-ad au-l ant-.or.ilng t? hla ilireel|oua au aailHtant luiaod or loworod lt. ? It la ple.iamt oii.ni-li w;n .," ?ontlnued tbeartlit, " but ln we?ther llltt thia. I aome ti.i.ea wlab we could iw aoiuethlmr olae liut gluu at.iug. It gete ratlier loo ' high ' to lie | leaiotiit." Tho Maniuirt af Cbatlmoadalaj diis baaa com iHSlled liy iiovorty tJ aell bla e.ttule lu Norfolk, Mnglaml. We aro IBIMI jfl.t'l of thia Tlie .rtun*uia la a llrluu Ile. Ile KuliHcrlbei hlmaolf ('lioltnoudoltiy while all hla n^ti/hhors agree ln eallliig blui Chumloy. -[Butlalo Kxpcaaa, " 118 aho Olaali m TiaaaStaala my Pajaa." Atiierleai.iia.-" We taku our drink- atanilln0. aud we tako 'cm illek and rlght away. I jnjoKH wo do uot loltei aa you dew ln thia darned alow. old pirkled-out akefolon of a country. iiritantileui "(.h. you do-do yout Well. lt abowa rou ntn't on for lounj-ini*, anybow. But I dou t Jco wtit yoa net*l hurrjr up ao tuueb; you uilgbienloy to-ir.trinka bu." Ai.iei1cat.UB. -" I gueaa, ilra-am-er, . -.- ..:, a BOBf |>'4.|.ie. aud wodetv cet turougb oue Jrluk h.n.i1 i-UBa- -" **- ''"* l"1 r.--d? for anotbar, aure-1/. ? IFua, MR. FORSTE& EUS REVOI/T AOAINST T11E CAUCU8-HIS OftATORY-HIS CAREER rmOM TB_ ?-OCL_.R 4XU_4K8rO*4I)B14T ur mr. -r-BBBJBJ Londom, Augtist 8. Among the worst things that can ho aaid of tho Caucus in Eugland ia that it trios to banish indo pendenoe from pnblio llfe. It ba8 declarod war, for examplo. on Mr. Foretor, who, ainong hving English statesmen, If. one ofthe most mdependent, as he ta ono of tho most Liberal in tbo best aonse of theword Ho hai boon for nearly a t|uartor of a centurynroprescutiitivo of Krndford iiithollmso of Commons. Ho has hoon a great tiguro th.-re and boforo tho countrv at large. Ilo has beeu a Cabinet Minister. Some of tho most houoiioont roformuln thii ItlBBUllriB aro id-ntilio.i with hia BBBM. Tho mostbonolicoiitof aU, the Educatinn Aet of T870. waa bll work. Few men havo done no nui'h for Liberalism or aro to day bcttcr cxponcntu of the causo which bears tlnt name. or likely to bo hetter aervaute of it, Yet he ia ostrac.od by tbo ta-MUaO Llbcrul iMoalBtlaa af liradf-rd. Under tl.o now Frauchiao Aet, Iiradford is ?pht uo int<> dtvisions. and Mr. Fortdor cuu imvor awain bo member bf tlm '.vl.ole bor.imih. Ho haa to Bhf good-hy to tho con Hflt.i.'i..y wliioh BM stood hy him thnmgli tivo and twenty ye.ira. In ..rdor to render MBM accutit to them of his long *tew irdahip, ho asked tho Liberal Aa.100iati.1n tn Btiiiirnoii, intlie usual way. anieotmg of tliol.il.eial el.-i-ti.i'si.f tlie town. Thoy rofusot ? The refusal NaBBa to mo an aet of pctty smtefnl noa. of whi.-h they will aome day bf b-nrtily aahaMOd) an aet which illuatrates aud .?.u.d.-mii'i thospirit ir.-vhi.ii tho Caucus isBaw>TB__8i. II r.i'.il.lhavo no oth.r rosiilt thnn to LatpoMOB Mr. Forster the duty Bl Balllaf tOf -th-r hia own BMOC Ing. Fveti the littlo politicians wbo rompoao ttii* lt....i ro.iid ii.-t imagine they would M all.iwe.ltosta.id bctiA.'-'i. th-' p- .pl- Of Ihalf".' .,,,1 tl.o meiiilwr for Ura.lford. Thoy c.uld anrmy. They rouid BOt ambanBM, And M BB N.tuMay HM ?*-,<;;)(> ei!i/.c.ia ?'f ?h?a great YorUshiro town MMMBhBJ to baai tl.o fnrowoll .petxh of their npiBMnl '.tivo. Mr. Forater oft'ti a.ivs of hitiiH.|f tbat he ia no ,., t .; ? baa, ll may bo. laol aaaaaal th? nrt which fOM lo tlm inu-t liuih- 1 n il"iy. but the b-wt of them ar.- riaBB-Bttf laifllBBIfB, tt *J evidci.t that Um aawBtka. Ibbbb-thaaaeraft af ln* owu strengtb, Ro ia well ndvia.d m puttiii. aauto tho artiticea by wb.'b the rlietorn iau ao.-ka to . ?:o?r...iiv;i..o. Thia aataratBOMat tnunmr :, iM.ith all ti..- aaekaasad trioks af taa araOa. *-,..,niicitv aud -JTMlPMl ?.f laateh BM .I'lilitiei v,!|.,li iv.il n v.r I" o tli.-ir fur. e with au Kn-ltah aii.lioii.-o. or an Aiiiori.ui either. bOOl ' Baai Oi ,:,.;.,,, mii,.,!. it ;t thiiu which many a at_et-MM taaakM atr.ves nrtiir In vain. To Mr. F-irst-r it cotnes without olh-rt. Iu vigur noho.ly eXMllblat, MeHiidoi hiniaeli ou Satuiday. BBBra ?-! iaf ically. tharata Mtnallfi lalhaalddof v-t aadatrinaflffat l.-it la tho nid'uis'i. It is MtoalahJBi t-i ba raatla-ad thal Mr. 1'i.ritei M nuir-r aevoi.iy than ei-tv yi-a" o!d. I!.-ha.'il.'larod tho aor.-t. or ono a-otetof tn*1 ?taaagth m ? iIbImibbb [a eariy Btanh i "'? b - "" v.aa t.it'.er B-lll il v : h? bad timo to to id ai.d tt) thitik. aad h<> tbaa wmo-thoat aolltlaal oplBkaa. wbiih ba bM BBBBl b-b1 1 ,at t A.-..I', iiv.'veara m ?daaaatlBg rbMoarodaT- wkaa aaafto t<:i you thal co'ivi-'ttona are MBarttaaM aud pr.ii'.'i'il.". at a dkeOBBt, ;.:id ttwOJ iM.ttit to ah in.i-' I ? BBfV ? of -raoaf "?"?'???? '? l ""''.la.whatfalaal aadfarln poht,.-. arltboal aithar. Ba< if 8 thlaataTalaabla ,, pratwrtiofl t.. Ita rarity, tbsmaa vha bM ball .loea wol! to Bl_B| tO them. II. . Bfafl ; ,? nittt-ra (il policy. tli.? nd" "I "iu..'?- ' w.irth all tha r.-t. aaid bf limwrity I do ool aaaaa theaineoritf bara af lha bmb-hbI, la I." ?? i"'1 bj adla>i?BlstaoBYit) IhaaaSB. UaaVtaM BailBaraBM ; icl vii-w. ia stiilaro. oiiim...i.l ttMMlBtaapab 'Thaa'ai i m umrr." ncc i*t.- -i aal . -.,.. |'.i_,!f,.rd .'iiidiot..'.' Th- chafgehMbMn hoird bofom I' .1 a'-t (roui tbe daya when Mr. FonitT OBgorw- lb I' ?? '?'*' b>' 8?" , n ... iiaaa ,..-, . .1 t-. tht Cbareh la tlie r,.in.-.ti..'. Aet. Mr. i MB-bariaia, BB ? the b.tt.Tci entas "f Mr r.i->(er aml atill boetita lo ? ?,,,_ ;, , ? r to tl.at alata rh ir_-. which wa, of htaowo ' I Nl' Chamb j.r.iuoiiu..'l tl." E-laaatioa Ael the i tatireMbtavatroat ol lha aa_aratl-M Mr I pjodoatlj _af> ba bM bad ? - ?i l-baa ba ,!.-,..r-.-.-l (|o bM Ind BBB. It * ?_ld BBM l""'? ,!,?,,- -,v,thoBl biat-ba aafa ths-fh aal qall . i||| it vto-.ild havo i,.i .1. to tralh S',, bh aaa Mf bow aaaaarooa latalMmaaia Itoloohiato th- fui.'.ro. Uadooblodlj Mi F-:ata-r B.i-.v li.. i-'..il 1 a.'lrt^o ln t!u> ciiutioa OMaiaa; la !tha boraufho II badalraady obbm Hi kn. w aa arall m aafbodf tbo aaai i I ?! M ext-n.t t firaueblM wilhoBl aJaeatloa. Ifhahad , ...? al lb" l-d'i' at, .:. \ *. ri l-7il bf tt-BfJ ctiCeiaiotM for W itH ll !? led, who ein Ukf whou anv au. !l Mi **. 'i'l i.avo i... ..ni" la? I Bal i.'t. i" ?IbpbbI, au.l tho if.--:-r..*i .ii iBOB C4MBlBf to a to.ich.il.lo tgo haa ui----'. '" ii a.'.oil aad ladi tb- ballol ui Ita haad alfltoal bafaia Iba ?palliaf book. rbo ,.r.>i".rti..ii ?>f ti'i-'du- ato.i ratan at-noag lb ?iUioai j.. t ?? ? ? btaod aaa i .t bo oomi i ? I eiaetlf. bal lak-oara ta ba Eot-tklabU, foara?a?l atill atapM bafoN IhaaVla i ? lot aaa barolta -;... u lt lt Bad th' i.i I.i I-II1-. what BTOald haoa Hw p.-.i-i.-ot m Baglaail Taafafata m."it <-f tn - i-'trv '.viil I I iv- b. la lb ?, joraal i >? II '*< Mr. Foratof-i ?aril ta bata preveiil.xl this in :> ul tMiio ; to has- m >d : ?? I t'? eooditioai .ni'l.-i which bu l ' I ?bBB "-i-"'. but (or hiiu ?A-'.uid havo aeaadad t<i bowm. ttwlll bou iMtiagalalai ??') Ubi 8Failla4aal Baglaa4 and ou-e MM -aaUfBltJ "' I 4-ti.ii haa fBMSd away. lt ia ? ciaiin arhtah all Bagiaad will roeogBlaa Mr. l'nrat.-r hlm- If 4-M BM ?BBO it. t(o |i_aaoa ..v-r Ihe rt'ib'i-" 1 ln thr.ir.four a^lltem-ea. Hut Im Wlll l.iae aathiag. bj Ihal No iii'it" wiil bo forfeit any part of liia claim on ns for wli.it h? d.d ln our bahall dirtug tbo Kehr'ilion liHcauan 00 ___0* it with otlmi*., -uith Mr. Bflfbt un.l Mr. C.bdon aud w.th tho gfaai aerthflta i ..iiatitiie-Ki' s in Bagtaad aad u.o Eafliah werfciBEaMa TIm 0mm ls t__w of Mr. .sroto*1 witb roi.-rotiori t.? bo'i-'liobl aiiil'r.ure: tlm io|..nu was uot 4*0 00 biui 0? li.sivelv. or 080*880 BM_aly, but bis ahar? In it was a largo one. Th.-n eo.s Ir.laiil I know how ua'ilesH it is ai preaent to aslt Irisliu.en to <!<> jiHtico to Mr. Knr.t'ii's 0__h__0 la their lu-half. Hl*33*80 aud all olher voicca will be drowaad iu orlea of 800*0*08 and b.iokshi.t, Ilut wbeu tlm-* bavn died away it will riunain tnm that to Mr. Foi-tQ-08_fcaTt8."i-r -V? In amat de_rr??) tho aocuriiii. 00 the In-.li ,t..*iiant tbat lixity of 8*18*1 wh.cl. was oim of tlio tluni{a tbo Irlsb t.-nant 00801 caro.l for. I'.-rliai.s v?u will not rofu.o to ro nl wbat Mr. Korsi.r hiuisell says of tlm 00800 of tluntrs that lodap to i:.)o.."'.n : "I waa in Ireland to am. that men wero not jiiiir.lerod, to aeo tbat they were not ralasd be***** they did wbat waa right. to see that tiicv wen: allowod to earn tlm.r iiving without l8t08-00*0_8 by otlmrH." The _ aro not very inhuina.. obj.u-ts, but tlm power to accouipliah tbo.ii was ivuiitmg till tho llrat C'oercion Aet had been pasand Thaa Mkrarad Um long d.ml botw.-.u. Mr. Patatat and Mr. 1*81*8II which ended with the arr.ist of tlm lattor and l_8 l.r.-ak up of tho 888700 of tlm Land l_ug.m. I'orl.ap-i I havo qimtod beforo what I heard aaid I.y a man wbo know In-latul HlOfBafhl/, ?that if Mr. Forator had uot lock.-d up Mr. 1'anmll :n Kilinainbam .lail. Mr. I'arnell would noou havo lock.-d up Mr. Forst.-r. You know why Mr. Korst.-r resign.-d tbo (,'l.irf Hecrotaryshlp for Ireland. If b" had been tbo Hallfax aome timii call him.be would havo stay.d iu oiico. and whnu he waa out ho would havo trl.uined hls aails tu any breeee tbat woulJ havo otrriai'. haa back la tlm ObbI*0_ Hut tlm ery ug* ust him in tho Itr.idford Caae** nnd 0_88_MC0 is that ho will not blunlly follow th- party le.i.l.-r. He haa tak.-n an iudui-ndoat line on various qnes tions. He haa eonsure.l the Kgvptiun poliry, or no policy, of tho late (.ovornumnt; tlm policy, aa (Jor.lon called it. of a l*g driflini; out to ao i. He atill conaurca it The chanc-s in tl.e new divisiou of Bradlord for wblch Im is to stand aro, they aay. against him, hut not for that io** _M bat.- a i?t of htaatruitfhtforwarilneas iu 888S0ia| vviiat b.- Ibinks wroug. It would be .-aay tor luui t?i mako bia Ooace with the Uradfurd Laucua. They a u ?>"?-. hltn at tho. time when he yoted to cenaare the Qov erniuout, aud they ar ? doing what thoy can now to turn him ..i.t of Brat'foril. But Mr. Forater neither retracta nor apologuea. Ho rcstates tho caae against tho _______ tlBvemnient without uittor* Bflffl bnt witb u.iiiiiawi-rahlo f..r..-. Nor does ho protuiso to be uioro amonable to discipliiie for tlm fiituro. Ho decliuca to wnIR nn.l.r Lord Koeebery'a umbrella whetber Mr. Oladatoaoer'BBjbedy olM holdsit. Thero is tnia about iimurellna, Im ob.servea, that if tlmy are ao vorv big aa that would havo to bc, they como liown before your eyes an l you do not 0M wh.rc>yoii aro going. ? Amll miist speak out/' addahe; ?I bave not such conlhloiico iu Mr. Oladatoues forolgu poiiay tbat I can 11nrt.rt.1ke to follow him wborever helead.s." Uu most poliita of what is eupposert to ho tlm Libnral programme for the futura, Mr. l'?.rst.-r is al 1.110 with tl.e party aud will moMM M work with tho party. Ilut 00 vvo'l knowa thongli ho does uot say ao, tbat it ia h.a duty t<? lead ns well aa Ml.iw ; tn 'stato bis ennvictions freely, to try to make th.nu tho convictions of bis fellow-Liboi.Us Ho ia gratoftilt*. Ura.lt'ord for ita l.ng aupport. ? Afaia I Mutiik v?.ti." Im savs. " aaa I thank you lor tUia nioro Uiau for aiiythins: olso, that for tlio long time I havo been y??ir n.oml.er, I have not D86B your mero delogate. not your mcro mouthpioee. but your repreaentattve, doing what I thought to bfl rigbt; aud upou no other OOOditlOO vvill 1 aorveyoii in tbe lutiire." Tbut in an expro-ision of tho MM an.l hiirhi-st aad ?__ hoi.or.il.li: apirit iu the public lito ol Kn..l;i.i.l. You hear m_iolii.ii_.ti. ou tho ono han.l. and 0pejia* lative puiiliciataon tho other. complaiu that. Mr. K?.,.'<?_? is hroakiug ap the Liberal party. Nnthit.g could bo more alutird. Tlm Lil.erul party iu Eaglaad wdlceaaa lo be Liberal when it ls oea tn.llo.l by iho lo.'iil 88888*308 WBOM OB0 MM8 M Lil.r-ralibin is obedleaee to tbobabasU of Dumlac* hain. lt haa alvvays hitli.-rto MlMalad aud 8B0e*ia*-d iii.lep.-n.l.-i.c-. it ambraoM many aoetioa aml ihinaa ?>f opinion. Its bold upon tho people is .iu.. t?. tbo broadtbaad iioxii.ihtv ef Im orgutii/.atio'.i. Narrovv it aml iiiuke it um chauiciil. aml you will soon aee tho limita of its power. G. w. 8. IHE PASAHA r.i.\.l_. SIQN8THAT THK BCHHMK IS OM ITS LAil LE03. [in .via MBUBtl dOB880rO3l.0B- 08 me TBtRi:*a*K.l ClLOB, Aag. L-I 0M tb.it at a meeting ot' tlm st... kli.ild MBof the l'.i".a:i.a('anai recontly held in I'.u;a oa! iBB*jal_*l ladhrldaal aaiei to Bteeeeoaa ttfOoUgatiea of tlio iiiaiui'T iu which tbo stock lioldem' nmney haa 0808 ap.nt. Ho was qatokly aml ello-tii.iliy Biiilbhcd. Ii. howcvoi. tln- Bt* !. hulder with an .miiiinng tnn. of iiuiul vvill viait tho lathmus he will 008* M'O whero his money has ->ne. Diminoil into a big trenc'.i ln tho grontid t Not a bitof li He Will 0M it tratismuted itit.i tbo titio villivs of the _0M0?0_ 80-8-088, tlm ba** i<He eicavat-.r aml dr.'-lg.-s, tlm lolling stoek loaimd ta ti,.- l'aiia-n i Baltaoad, th* Bae taraeati aad UvottM ?f Um DireotofOoecrai, Hm haadooaM oAom 01 i'aii.uaa. am) tbo talar.01 of an army of elarkaaad enployoa He imitt-r how tho work ou tho caual ! . ?*.. im BMMSf how liiucli iii'iu.-y ia vv.iutod, llm . ntti'u (in-rii bogitis, paiadoxioally al Um bottom. "CoBpea," Miid au Ainencin ..ii the L_tbma0 re.etitl.y. "iievor bniit the I'.u.am.i ILilIro:.., nnd tii.-v eaa aevat baikl Hm Paaaiaa CaaaL*- The i-;ii..bm Bailroad was bailt in tbo faoo of great ubalailoa. hat obetaolw whleh had boen eatafal ly ....lai-lun-.l aad provided >". in Um pians ABtarteaa eeorfypaahod it loa oaoceaofaloaMpleHoa. 0_ I'aaaaaa Caaal aSbrda tho taoat atartliapj oxatnple tbawertd -raroawol 0a BotorpriM ptaoBBdiato it proper ooaatdaralioB 0I Hm abataekate ba oret-oatfl aad ef lha wehlaae e?pe_od_ai* ef rwith ii" ?deqaata __?_. BiaeetheSeath labbM tii.-to b*0 ""t beae .myth.ng aaafeaeh iag .1 paralleL Hm aa.>? Hu eld ( """* a* I...*.;.. la tli>- 80MB tlio maiiag-rs ef 1*8 08881 acb iii-ii*'-'t? ooajan by. -oadtaaad do L?-r?.-pa: V t .-.orywi! ???: > :i tim ouginea, on Ui i*...n. ..ti tb- ili> '.-''? I-?-*t even thal naiim -1 11 - . ^'?r iii l'.uts. aad aew Hm * .Iriv.-u to tlm laat r.'sort of a , i?, i.n u io ptelaag la* __** I ., ? . ii.-..- tii.it tha " j.-f le aa," it all tbo BlfmM "I Iho eaiial oillc.fsU to i.......u.; il m .11 he u ? .? ln I'anama am th ? U. _ ol tlm eanaj cotapaoir. \ |?rge butld ? oo thu llaaa i r,.,ii.ii i.i iii.ei witb aa an.iy <>f _aoraa,all boariua in-'i" touortiug litlea Btaa tbe oh . , | de ;i<iiato.l aa tbe " koeper ,i ^rchivca." rhera ..ro uaifonaa aml l.vcnoa, .. an i iniaii-. i. it, daal uocaaaL 1 i.i-.u im- ii.-:ii. it. ..1 riil.-iii llalboa (aol " stont WB0O - All hla mrn i .? .-.. n ..t iar altti a -ilrt eut: - , , , . -. I>,ri.-ii. ' ji..',n. au untit raaa Um eoaraa ..f Um i two iiMiiiit.uns. Hete 11 II ivi.ei. tbo deepaMeal will bava t.? i.j.i.i.- rboi laaal obaorTor woold oxclaim oa tb.s i...nit: " Here, Mitaioly, ii a pl i< >? .. baffl diaBiua baa - ou doaa ' He *>?< a ?u . | ot trrall e.irth llil.lg hlgh, .?..,.,. ibe otbar Ho haaajiaoa Ihal bo is st , ?(?, . ,t tbfl hottoio >>i .ii iiiin."i)v< cut. Iu Hug iielwooB tw? lull-* tho aidaa .. rra ? -i bo Ihal Iba oarth wonld aot-illda into tho hypotboUeal eaaei to oo hnill m tha 08bJuactiTo iuf.ro. Kaararkataay importauce baa beea daao aa tha Calebra aoctiun a, iPit? .i iu 1 - ..iniK phot-grapba aad rooe-oolorod a I .uu I'.l'l thal ilio l.orings on this BOOt ,,,,',, ,!,:,. Motion i ealed ao largaaa aatoaatof , ,t th toflii i_la oi iho caaal ,.,,., .,,,.i'l th. haaii t.< bwak tbeMd Uflwa ,,, t -.nr.ll .nni thfl aljekhold- rs iu iiartieiilar. L. (t">t, Hm aeaareei of uli tho . !iin*..t ;.io c.t.iii . i.urso. prepared by . my. are inui b iioeationed. I . . .... ni my au is thal theeudoltlm canal ?.... .,?. .. approaehina. i'ba ntouoy (naa Hm loitrry u.aj protoo* ila lif*. bat aai f?.r u long l.wn tltf I a "> "? s'" " '? Hrrtild, a paper ,i'. n?i,.,i i, tho ini.-i.-ii ..i tba eaaal eoBpaay, vrutaied i" raiaark tl"' uthar daj : " Aa wo taku u. !.,,. I,,,. of j,r j.ar.iti.iii n paat* Let ae oow baffl loiufl a rk "i eoaraa there la a pooaibllitjrtbat tbeCBi.al )v.ll bfl cuipi. le 1. I lio lottery 0eb338B naj briagaaothar ^IJO.UKW.OOJ iato the baatleol tba . ,i n;..i.i.. and wiiii thu tha* may make eaougb _,|, ,n1(j i.i mdOl ? luliile goiieiMti"tn t.i tl.r.iw their iroi.iro inii. iim ooaipauy'< oolfoia. Aa oagiBoer niv ba i."Hi whoeao laveal 0 piao ior __ati-ilinj_ too ( .i..-'?-. iii'i tbe ro. ila "i Uetoera aad lha a.nnl. ..I i.;i.i.l>..a UI.IV Inan-i pU-93 BBCB la tho vlMnii ..t t 10 l ri't.i li enthiiai i-t ii l.o h .ui ..nl. ..il ni tn.. .iii.i i ..uii'iui. Hut aoBMbow, altar a thorl ati.y ..ii li.o iH.'tiii.'is. h" pi.'ie.'s l<> letuo to I'ans, whero lio i .iu await in aimple luxury tbo lullilmeut of tlili Viaiou. _ _> TBM FOMMUMO UA -/> OMENADMM, nar*_aaaao-i now m BoraaaTATooBOOAWa Ki.i.ri:.:. The Hiin.i.tli Ililicriu.iit Qa_Bftaa_-M_M af a very >oiliiK BBB i.-?|?-r al ouo af tlie 00*38*3 tlov.itcil MallaM broailened luto Iho luoal einplialio grlu .-a Iie aUrle.l to Blaat wiili a frieiolly paaa.-ugur wlio waa - ailing lor a traln. ?? y.-r Juat iniKlit to aoc tlio fun wltli ttiom l.ottlea," gul.l he, (.o.utliu to llie Ibree botlhiH of BM 0B_8ga_hla? llu'l.l tli.it haaa In tlie 8*8*38, " 07*08 tn.-y llrat put 'era aa yar'il 0800 Uio.ighl folka cmildn't rca.1 niitl.in. 'JfoM wi.ii.iu lool oul her apoos ouo <lay a.d luoked al 'eni in fi um aud nn.* ai.lo it.it t'oliior al.le .nni up ai.a ilown. aml k..|.t a li__n_tnt tlie println' tlll yuu'd tii.nk sBe kaowad iti.y ii.uii, aad thaa _i*- 08BM8V8r to mo luuo eoal *a mi.* t.B<l aaya, ' V...in_: iii.m, wliafB lll ttliiae bot ti*ar ?lntu'i kin.w, ni.ini,' aaya I (iliat's uo lar. y?r know, 83VM to kuow ii. lllll. ig wlieli pcopm Mll UM) ? Kiiiiaa tliey'ro for tlre.' ' Firo,' auya hbc, ? wU.-io'a tue fli.f auUbUo l?t am-ii a acre.obl tboiight 'twaaaeu ulne, aml Uollercd ' Clty Hall traiu' beforo I SoulJ tlnnk. I tell you l luui a tlina fore I coiilii Hfi lUat old woiuau .jnlet 'uoiigli to get hor ou Tbe waitlnj. paaarngnr luui ahown 4888 o.' great Inter 88j an.l tbo yoang uiau, wlio was eviJ.-i.tly 8 natlvo of lha I'li.rlli Ward. leaucii back. put bla 08800 IB bla piirU.-t. .-.? k.-il nut) .-ye um 1 oifutiiiuoil: "Hut yorougnt {? *i -.ii tbe leaaparaasa i.loke. He inulu'i ao oye-algiit t) ? pcik on, but Ue liad a l.-l o" Imi ka iiuiler bla anua. Ho l.i.ik.-.1 at tlioni bi.lllaa auJ nu.at talotB-L. Sayt lio to me inal llko tlio i.I.I 8. BM ui ajj * Iie ' ?? luil'a lu tb.-.n Ix.t t,r, I u.-il yor Imt yer lifn I waa ..8 to biui. Haya 1, ' I eiiiiiint tell 0 Ue, BBB*. BBtt- wblakoy. Well l'ui l.lo-cd lf tbat old lollow .lliln t lak.. lt all lu -a. if wblak y lookeil tbat way ?(UM giM-iik.-r'a look of iliaiiu-t vsa.1 iialiiful). "The teuii-. uiice uiau (uat pul up bla handa. liko aouieboily was niltt' ? -lui'.t lilin. ."il uil bla iraoka loll dOWB uud blow ovei tln aiKinm. 'I li.ivo ti.-ur.i,' aaya lic, '.iflbeovll waya ..r tln. .uy, l.ui to put ti-inpta.,iiu lu tlie reai b of tlio ihoaaaada aaa aash u> ibin pubi.o pia.-.) ia uwfui. Vn.in.'u.au, I bopfl you nev. -r iliink.' ? N.v.i/ a.iyt I, tl.li.ktiiK I.*- unjlit uive inn a qaartor. Imt Uo ilnln I. Ilo kept louk.ti;,' a. tlioni lioltloa tlll I moat Ml aorry for l.iin ne -i-oin.-.1 ao bri.ko ..p." Tl.e qolsalool l*">k was 033830 ou tlio young gaiakecpe.a faoo a* he prepared f?r a new atlack ou tho cr.ilullty of Uim uuiin.ve.1 nil.lltor. " Tlio fuuiil.at of aii 8 ia laat Blfht. ^oiiug follaiei.nio up tlie Btalia wltb auch a InaU of WBtaBejr 88381* he oooJda'l inu-iily walk. Vouitiii to aaaa imu gel bia ehaaaal l"?k lilm llfteon lulnutoa, 'causo ho went tlin.iuli uvory pochOl '0081 If0 ttOBM 'MM ?*> found lou centa. Tlioii Iie ooiiioout on tlio pl.itforin un.l w.mt..l to lle .l?wii uu lha IU.tr. 'M..I..U, )?iiii? f.-llor, mii. i. .mi.1 i i.-.uira imu aaia a paat Tlie lif-itjual tup* licni-a to Blituo ou tliuin biitllea wlian lio lookeU up. Away he wout rli:ht for 'eni, .uyiug, ' Alwaya k.-ep tlie bottle lian.ly Nev-i-r put ll oul of atgiit' Juat oa natural as cver I?I iiu-an any oue, cv< r >li?l. Bl -iniler hta^itrriHl agtu lh? wall au.l nut up l.ti l.aii.l to k'lt n i-i lle, Init bla liaml W08I all over iiueertal.l 1188. > Ulai'BM a drinl.,' aaya lio. ?Y.iu've li.nl enouuli. aaya 1 iiiiu.iiii-' i.xlit Im'IiiuI b.in. 'ill.u'.uo a .IriBk, sayt Ue aglu, aud taai Uoh i... aaaaal ou toone of tnain b-.u..-*, .m.i I li.t io p.H I'l"' ou*. au.l iul hlin ln th. uexi t Ib. ltoie'4 your traln, air, ? uouih Kwrry iraln. II... .-ii i uot a I4.au* about yuU, Uuva i_l XUauk ?*, A CLEVER W0__AN. "JULlETTE LAMHKK" AT IJ011E. COLONBL LOXG D-SCKIBKS TIIB SALOX OB MADAME KD.MO.VI> AJ'IM. Cotyriaht, 1H8J. In the presenee of tho oruel eventa of tho Frenoh Rovolution Madaiuod-Staol'B domooraoy reoei-ed a shook which dispcllcd tuauyof tho lllusions which had been aet up im tho l'u i.ie.a ,in the aaloua of Madame Nockor au.l Madatno de Stael. It cannot be doubtod that tho horrors of the Commnne may ha*"*. moderatod 111 much the same way tho Demo cratio ideaa of Madame Adam. There is, however, no outward Bigti of tiii-., for ahe ia still the samo ardont Domocrat as when shoulder to shouldor with Oatnbetta tbey pa&sed through the dark hours of tho Kopublio. Ac thia moment sho is the most distttigtiisliod woman in Paris. May wo not say iu till tho world T for il _88 beon said of hor by a distinguished writor: " Fllo u'ost pas seulonicut la tafluaa la plus veritablomeut et la plu4i completo ment romarquablo du Paris. Mais qu'elle eu est aus.-d la me.liouro." JaUelto Lamber, m.iiden name for whioh Madamo Ailaiii uttll retaius u coquettiBli fanoy and which shu alivayj suliscribos to hor works, was born at Vor berto. in Picardy. in lha nrnvidis'oinoiit of Senlis, iu tho yoar?well, I shnll save mysolf the iudiscio tioti |a t-ay. for in Fr.itico wi.'iiui has BO ago aud ccrtainly Juliotte Lanibcr, were it uot for a fow silvor threads in Iut It.tir. Bkifbl easl'.v bo s-t down ae scuri-ely thirty atthaatb she must he much u)oro. Sho faaaai tho groater part of hor childhood nt Cliauny ln tho Dcpartuioiit of tho Aisne, wliero her father piaetisod niodi-iiie. In 1-4-J2 sho was sent to CaaaMoa aaaaaalaf _a_m nligbt ahaaal atlection. I'r.mi tho elotidy, leadeti skies of Picardy to the hrigiit laaahlaa of tha Wadilati a*iiaa was a trausi lum whioh had a BMUr-Od Btaat uiion tho spiriU of Mlio. Laaihaf. Bhehad already publisbed in lrt.-SH a work BBtitlod, *' Les idoes atiti-i'r4j_dboiintennoB sur rainoiir, la fotu uo ?t le marlage" (" 14888 antl Proudboniiteii upon Love, YVouiari and .Marriago"), b.'iug a l iiiragouiia aad spiritual roply to tiio brutal lhaaftaa af tha celebrated poiemist; subsequently, "I.a P.-tpante dans 11 (Juestiim Italieiine, et Oari lutidi, hi vie ifaatia ia aaas?aaaai inodits" .?? Paaaaf la tho llaltaa Qaaattaa, anl Oaribaldi, his l.ifo irom lTnpiiblin!ie.l Doctiin-ntB"). In lHtlO J-ilieito Lauibor had etiteretl iu roal earuest the .him un nf ltteraturo. u Mou Villag.*." ia a faithful aud oiiguial tabloau of custotn--. projndicB and tho littk- pa-siona, joys and BHU8 of a village; to whioh is atlded by tho author a noto which shows tbe il.-i.th of hor idiilo.aophy. In the came year ?apaarafl ? La JfaadBiia.*' ? humoriatio voyage through I'aris, and lillo.l with I'arni an idoas aud fafartaa ? I.oa Kei ita d'tmo pavsaune.'' which tuiloivod, i-i .i eollection ot rustic pooius iuspired by thooliildliooiliinpiesaioiiaol lha author, for Jtiltotto LJuuber dalifbta aiarafa to allect tho peaBaut, even thouffa Madame Adam is ci/iisiderod tho Pansiau Wlule at ('aiines Juliotte Lamber wrote two eharmiit- voltnuos entitlod. " Voyage autour du (.rati.i I'no,' aad ? Dans Im Alp-es.'' " L'eilucation de Lauro." wbich tollowcd, is a philosophii: romance, and "Malaa e( Sative" I. a study of worldlv ciiat .in*, aml at the lamo ti.no alesson ol lugii mirality givou with extraordniary taot aud Braao, , . , .. .. flhero catno a tini'\ liuwever, when Juliotte Lum ber. b- omo tho Wlfe ot Kdmoud Adam, wai to ext hangn tlm bluo sxi.n aud imio wavea oi tlie .Vediteir ul in f.r IhoaBOW siomiy aud dangerotis iilo at I'aris, where In-r litnb.ind wa-i Pl-BMt of Polioa (Ho aubsequoiitlv b.catno a Doputy of tbo Belne and died ln July. l*-77. Seiiator tor llfe.l TBM |"!'i.I in the v.-ry roit'iaaea of tho griml dtaiiiii whioh took p!a.e, no ono was betfa-r Ittad to judge of iiiomi who plai" 1 thotl oart during tho dava tbal Irted tho aou.a of tho lnuvest lu tho worL entitlod. " .Sioge de Paris. journil of a l'iriivaii. Madatno Atlam haa writteu both with ?inoerity aml auotioa, aad tho baah fairly rihtatoa with ii.itiiotiaui. Matlaine Jaliottfl Lamber haa ilooe uulilisbed ?' Los ItMltatta (^.dte Juau, which ethale. a dolu ioiis i-erfumo of tlu Proven-al country. "Jaaa et Paical," a roiuanco of gr-at vigoian-l in.-omparabl- DOtrwt*, and iu whioh passes aa tha wLod whleb btawa through aairoug iBMtba breath ol patriotu: f-rvor. ln the work eutitlod. ? I aid." th" author hus pald homage to the baaoti tui in Bataia, aud in " Otaoaaa " then-1^ a veritabla .l.iamat'. pooiu wovon in MBM where tho uoblest aontiuieiita are uttor.id iu the moat elovate.l laug.iage. 'Ihe tluatn-, too, haa uttracted tho t teotlon ol M:ue. Juliotte I.ainbor. Hor "lialiith-'o" Is ati adiptation of tbo text of Baatliadta, a young eoatoatforarf OfaaB poot. and wMalajrod wilh great MOOBM at tbo Th-atre d. a N ttionaby MooneirHallf and I'aul nutl Mli?>. 11a retta Baco_rafe-rl bv aii.-ce-it.iii tbiafleld, tba aat bM baawrtttaB BBtriMol stndtet upun lha (in-ek oou teuiporarr i?>.*ib wlu.h aaaaaa qaita a farora tlirniighoiit Kuropo. liBM then thero has .ippear.-d direra oflier works, notably, " La Chauaou do* Vonveaui KpooBa,'*" La Pattia II .nirnua-," a pictn reaga?aa_)4>4*Ultof the triunn.hnl voyage of theautuor iu lliui-'lrv. Um*). Juli.-tl.i I BMllOl has e_it??l uud piihlishcd both in /'( 1V4NMMM Revtte aud m boak ...rui tha artietaa whieh bara axeltad great iiit.-ntii'ii, *' I.a BooWtd i'e Horliu," " La BooImiI ie Vi.-iiue," aud veiy recently. " La Bmtbfmi do L.m .it.-a" ihe aathorahiaol hmm ttaoatie eriltotaiiia, wbioh In th? MM "f tho aooioty at Merlin h .s i.rov.iko.l tho aug >r of BbBBBtak hlniMlf, bM boaa a-.cnl.eil totlio I'ouut Paul \ aaili -uicre Vasiline this. mr iu I'aris it ih an OBM 888881 thut the Couut Vasili is 110110 other th.in >lmo. Adam. 1 tirst made the aooBaiBtOBM of Madame Adam in tlieaiituiiiu ol l*.*.- iu I'aris, whero I bad returne I from r.gyut aft.-r hiviug played a Btodaat r..i.> in tboevout- WbtOB ha I followe.l tho tnaas u ro ol the 11th ?f June of tlnt yoar and tha aubs<M|.ieiit bniniardiiiont and btirtiing of Alexandria. Madanm \ l.uii, int.- iiMlf Kcpublicati m bor puliti-al laiti, ha.l eapouaed tho obbm of tbe M-eallad Nati.mil ,,,., t> 111 Kgvpt. BBd niial.'d. by tho clatiior ol the tii.^t tlirmigi.out Kuropo. which largoly favored Vralu it is not to bo wonlorol at that sho was deceivrd Iuto alopting Aralit as tho chiei ot a vcritabio Natioual party, wli-it tu fact ho was. as ,-veuts had amply pr.iv.-n, but a vain aud cowardly pretendar baai "til.v uj.ou getting nd ol the Kuropaaa uud tho UoronUBMl of lewlik and rctilit.iiig it I.y a well aaid eatorta of 1ns unlitary oolleagBOa, I'Vllah llets, who wero to rovive after thoir own' fashiou tlie government of tho Mauio tuk.M. whicn Mohemet Ali had tlotio away with at lha t-im iu lha eiladol of Vti-4ef-ei-**?alailii). Through Qaaoral l'- I receivnl au invitation to viait Mm.'. Adam at tho otBcoof _<i SmmtUi A'er'io, No ?jlUioiilevatdl'oiasoiiii'io.aiiil uceordiugly on tbo mot 11111 ur aet apart was 111 company wlth tho Ueueral nabei-il iuto tue receptlon BBB, alremlv Hlle<l with hor gu.-sts. 8ha was ongaged ftir the momont in earoMl 1 '..iivtmation witb oue of hor oditorial starl, nnd 1 hiMt aiuplo time to scan lier. In stature Mad MM V.laui seeins miicli tallaf than sho really ia by raMOO Ol the ebgauco and hup(ileiioss of tlie body. I Im noad is 'irecian atnt tlie hair so arranged as to givo eutiie expression to ita claesical shape. Madaaw Adam haa a woakuow, lf we.ik.neHs it lie, to euitil.ito tho grac.ful. It is to 888081 both ln dresa aud form as much aa possible like the women of aaeleal Oroooa Tha eye is a grayish bluo and .parblM aud gleuma with lui-ht and lutelligence. Tho forohead is low aml broad aud indicativoof mii.li power. Tho noso is struiirht and woll formed. The mouth is lirm andweil chieolled, while iu tho choek tbero are doublo dimplos wbich scom to play with each other when slio laiighs, au.l wli.cb Ht-eiu to mako hor laugh twico. The voice Is metallio and evnipatbetio, and apeakiug aouuda like the tuikle of a eiivcr bell. Tho head Is ciirrieal baokward and with an air ofconecious dignity-a "(luconly atr," which wo aro wont to aecribo tu "majosty." but whioh in my expt-rlence caudor obligcs me to say very fow if auy (guooiis posaesa To the charnis ai person may bo addod a graco aud rolincineut iu dress whioh would make her tho envvof our own Amerloan women, juxtly reputod to bo tho be-t-drestfcd in all tha world. \\ hoii Madame Adam had dismir-sed her visitora she advanoed to moet tho Oeujral and mysolf. to whom sho bad already given a nod of recognition 011 etiterltig. Tba Egyptinn qaostion was diacussotl at gr.-at longtli'atid with great eaao, for 1 found that sh-> was famillar with all tho incldenta of tho iiiiurroction and required ouly explanations upon tba poiata wln. h a-oaaai aaaeat-a aml Uloataal The prophotic phaso of the revolution was a revolatiou to hor. " You toll mo." sho oriod, a tbat Arabi the patriot was alM apropliott'' " Vos," I aiiBwoiod, " and mado so bf the ordor of the University of Ll A/.har." Sho wm lm-reduloiis uutil I told hor tbe story of tba " gaa from llcavon," unoarthed 111 tho Ntreets oi I'airo aud iiotwitliatanding tho Amerieau inv.-ntor's naiii-i ..11 tlu-lock plato, it was acd-pled as a good guti Iroui lleavon, aiiil tiint wat tho poiut of dopitrtur-. Arabi was 110 louger tho patrl.it, he was apr.iDliet. aud the 11 tli of Juno waa the nattiral BaqttOaoo, Madaiuo Ad 1111 laughoil ho nf'ly at tbo gun incideiit. ilie iitidionco lastetl far heyond tho uppointod limo. When tho Oouoral acd I aroio to tako loavo sho aaid: * Come to aoo me ottou, aud alwavs on Suiulay aftcriiooii*. Au revoir." It wasin 1871,108 inoining after tbe frlghtful ciitustropuo which had bofallou Kiauce, th.it Malain- "idam openod hor aaloii, situated 111 the sumptiioua hotel No. _:i lloulevard Poinson'.ere. Luxiirloualy furuished, Iilled wlth aucient antl raie itiriiitiiio. paiuiiiigs, etigravlugB nnd books, it b.-came tbo ventable Mecia of tho artiaans and ft.iiiidoM of tho itoi.ublic. It was. iu fact, tho tciuplo of l.iberty dealaated lo La I'atne. It wai thera that Uambotta aad his opilaafBM. and \ ict-n Utig4) aud other kiudred apirits, gatlu-rvd to dtaOBN thoinarchof evente or diaw iiiKpiratlon fram th. cuiinael or critlclsm of the ucknowlctlgod uus tic?s-?a frmme de la UepuMique-tit whoao shrino thoy dolightotl to worBbiii. Madame Aiiatn MMBtaad not only tba rare poraoual (.ualitie^ to almy tb la dUfiouU i-lo s an l_U4M__>a.able aa-ril aad the exqnl*lt? eharm of boanty. bat the had haaldaf an exlraordinary oonipreheoaioa of politiealaae*. tiona aad abnoluu. devotion to all progroMivo idaa*. Cau it be wondered at, then, that the oaloaof thl Boulevard 1'ouwonierfl became the uioet ardeaf ceutre of action of tho Kepoblicaa party I Therw came a nioment, howoTor, when th* Republic, flnnly founded. left little olae to bo doa* bnt parfect it The Cabinot ortlcor. tho Amhaasadoft aml oinineut porooua who untll now had madu tb* aaloqof Madaiae Adani a aortof oteppu.g-piaeo ta and from their MinisU-ro. absorbed iu tho diittoa efl their reapective otationa, came loaa trenucnt. Tha salon. nnril now tho Mecca of tho patriof, waa hero aftor to taho ou auother form aud heco.no a tomple of art and lirontnre, whoro, aide by sido witU Sotiators, Miuiater. aud Aiab.-ssadora, who .tlll came if not an fremiently, uitght ho aeeu uieu o_C lctters, poola an.l tlra.natic authora. ... ( The direction of a literary salon alone, howover. could uot satisfv tho reatlooo, activo apirit ol .Mad.ime A.lam. With rare ititrepidity and eouraga stie eoncoi v??l the uha of foumling a literary re viow, and in tho face of al.no.,t insiirnixiuitahla obst.icles tho Xowtellt I'tvur *aw the hght or day 10' tho lirst ntitnbor wl.ich appeared the 1 at of Ociobor. 1871.. And ita suoccss haa heeu assun-d not oul/, bv tho great tolmt of tho e.litor and \ ul.iisher hor* self. but by auch colaborators aa Littre, da, Bertholot, <ie Flauber t, Sacher-Maaoch. d'Honrjf (ireville, Oiil.la. Sully. Frud'houiiu., Heuri da Boruior. Ilenaud and other*. The SonvdU Rtmtm to-day b ds fair to surpaas m tbeesteem of tha literary wi.rld tho L'eeueded. nt t'.onde*, tintil noa? tbo jirat revuo in tho world. Whon ia I'aria I waa a cotislaut visitor of tho aalon of Madauie Ada.u. More than a yoar ago at the cloae of tbo wintor scason 1 waa nn-.-ni when (....ino.l was tbere. liia h.iir and heard aro tuiowy wi.it>'. aod he jooka 'iuit* patriarehal. Thoso wbo were thore on that .Sutulajf, afternoon may never forg.t the iules.-ribable pattios with which he saug l.eooit. As he took hia scut at tho piauo he. lightly touebod the k-ys. aud tboo i.-Il upon the gay as.ieml.lage a ailinoe all the more inarked in ooutra-t to the muske. I.ke rattle of oouversatiou which preooded. lleaaag; - . ? la* M.ir luuiena |.. aii, uce Asmis aur eo.i roelicr-. .ioaorta Je aaia .laiH la raguo doa iira I... ebar .le la ii.iu ijul a'Bvanre." When he had tiniahe.1 tbero was a r.ppie of emotinia which waa felt throiuiiout the aaaemhlago, aad th<T? wero teara in tlie oyes of every one. i I havo opeucd tln- door ot' the aalou of M.i.lame Adatu, and left it aiar tbat aome idea, howeve* Uuperfect, uav bo had oi the wo uan who is a dbM tiiignisr.ol patrmt, a poet and ptibliaher; and whoj let ni<- think. may well serve as a model for ouf ideal wnnian of the futnre. , O_A8_B0 Chaii.lk Lo *_. / RU8SIAN GOSSiP. I'KCKSNIFFIAN CUITICISMS-UROI'TII AND ________ ? [FROM AN OCCASl'.N VL COKBMPOSUK1T 80 Tlll: TlllllHVB.r 8t. Paitaaaoao. Jal) il*t? i The Knsaian newspapera have pow.I .a._.*rl* upon the revclatieua of Ihr I'all Mull i.a.rttt)^ Though it wero ditlii ult to fiud a city in tho whole vvori.l in which vice attu.ua ench colo-sai iln.ion* eions ao in this 00*33*1 of the Czais (without even exceptiog thia very aame couupting ott miuorai, yet, delighted to lind au cctutaioa^ of pickiug a holo ia tho repuution of chaste Alhion, tho wholo Kubhuii pro*. has lakeii up th* uiotive aud worki*d it into the uiost intneato and woml.-rful aymphouy, tbo aeaad of whieh now tillg all tho empiie. The B_n_Bf___8 especiuily Uava protited by tbeopport.iatiy to ra.ae thcir BOBtaal tstf auainat tbe aboiuinations of Eaieaaaa c.viluatioa in gi-u.-ral. and the tiornble corruptiou of Ki.glauit iu pirticular, ? which owing to tho utt?T r<>ttenu<__ of hor aocioty must aoou tall witli a gre u cr isn aud give place to ftMBMMM aud P_*_ cletm.uta." Ia g.nei'.il, whutcver uuy have bcou iliac.ivored ia Lomlon is a luoustrous excptioti which 888 O03M__0_| all i.uglaiui to ahiver witb inlignation aud sliauie, whereaa here vice has becuneao ordin.uy that ll has altnost ceas.-d to be oonaidere.1 aa vice. So Kuasia haa no cull 00 ra.ae 888* a .cry of ti iiuuph a. tho tnoral downfall of her enemy. Kus.ua is a Coloasus; hor virtues are coloesal, ao ar? her defecta, and her ** uaivcto" ia moro colosaal thau all. Hiuco the chango in the Miniatry tbo hu _iang no longer se?k todfsguia- iho lioat.lity w tl. whiu* i!i. ? -i-ttirn ol tbe-Jew Diir:. li'a" polti a i...-;pire tin-iii. au.l it is natural tbal it nboul.l -? ao. Mr, i)!a?iat..iH* cAauaaadad the ..mpathiea i,oth..f the (ioveriuin ut au l of the p.:opi>* to au eitr.u.nliiiary degreo. aud tlie former mlgnt have gone a i.?u__t wajr iu tboart__ of 0oae0B0t4_a8, haa taa Libara; Caa iliet COatlaaed to hnld th>: power. Aa lt a thinw w .ti logod. aud althcigh Ku_.a haa jub *a atu.iig r. isoaa ai belore to avoul tbe war. a osrfln.may be hronaht about by the irritatioB uovv lelt an.l tbe disappouitmetit th.it power abould hav. U.lea ;nto tbe h.iiiae ot auch tuoro.igU .iucoii.l.r.>ui.sii.f K.ia?'.ph.'b>'8 aa.Mar.iolaSali.al.iiry und l-nl .Nurthj cote lt i. uot true tbat the Kuaaiau army atiempted to t.iko /.ulnkar; ut leaat tt W00 not wbon 1*18 BMBj riimor was spr?*_d iu London a few daya ig? .iloug witb other f..ble.i, but it is .|.nte true tha! uaergett* nroparat ..i.a ara beiBg made o.i the Kiiiniu .au.c aa weil as mi th" Li.gliflh. Ibe newaol diaordeia ia C'abul havo ulreuly reacbed 1'oteraburg. aud ara horo '.o.ieved n> have aeiioiii foundat.ou. A greal deel ui'.r.' iinportaucc aecms to he altai ln .1 to Ihe revolutiouar* stato of AfgbauL-tau he.u tt.aii Iti Fiulaud. 1 uis uatio.i.brave. uold. aud 80ctUtoaB8_ t'o lu.lopen.ionce, can give niollea. 180*833, aud ovea lf conqiiered will nevor be ??vt ond r eontrol; tho eviuoiit porpOM ol tboao cuuu.ng Aaialica 18 to k. op boih Kuu-land au.l 8.888.8 aiternately 18 8008 M their ailiaaee. aad tb. ir favor isa very iini>..it.._M elernont la tao caauagatiaggla. VNhat u sunle that thn Kaaaiaaaart ataah botter acquamie i witb tae oharaeter of th a ix-ple than the bBgiiah, aad I or.l laiisbury, who 8*paan 8J a'.xious to Iteep iba prou.isoa luadeto Ablurrahman, will perbaiM aoe that tlie F.mir on his 8__ has uo snch aoruph. if 11 luiU ina couveiiioino to turn to tho " \N btlfl 1 /ar." I h.- lull which the suuiuier a,.a?on has brvught ia politiea is aot likely to he prulonged. and wo uxiat cxpect 00030a* eveuts in a very ahort time Ibn year. which began so fivorably foi th.-ctopa, is now threat.tiing to l.e one of lainuie m manr pirts uf tho empiro. iho aoaaual aud prolongod hcat reaehiaa a toMperatan <?: ir<? io.'.m ' K. aumur. haa caiiaed the barvo_ts to diy belor.- npeiung ; and a great want ot water ia teit iu all tne a.ut.i.ra IJoveiiiinoiits. e.pocially ia that of Kiiarkod. N'avigaiion ia aenoualy UBpodedea the V olga aud other large rivera. fwoh a s<-.irc.ty of raiu bas not bcoa felt tor many year., aud the cattle are falling every wUere, atruck down by the Siberiau plague, In the Saratotl the teniperature haa reacbed .13 i* the Bhade i even ln I'-iKott. Novgoiod, aud 1'eter*. bara we have had '-'fl0?wb;*h la extraor.liuary. though the wheat iu theae rcgiona baa not auilered at all aa tbere have heeu occa-stoualatorina, aml tha hay is romarkably line. 1)1 courae it ia dirtlcujt, considering tbe baataaao terntory occupie.1 by tha Knsaian Ftnpue liticluduig the lertile proviu.-e* of tlio Viuoon and tho varietv of cluuate aaiooudM ttons to aay anything positive concenu.ng th* reaulta of the barvoata?all tlie uiore that na. regular or reliable inforinatloii can bo fouu.l; l.u* there ia every roaaou to BBpaoM that thia year th* oropa will bo considerably below tbe aterage botr in luiiautity aud ta ijuality. Tho drouth lu. attackod the most fortile provincea. thoae on whicl the greatest 88800 were built. Ihe Amerlcan an. Aiistraliau wheat will very s..ou ouat tho KinataL wheat froin tbe Furopeau markeU, aud if au 88* favorable atate of thecropam Anienca tbis yeaf givo Uuwia a rcaoito she will ulthuately bayo t* gtve up a raee bocouie loo tuiequai and aeo*_ I0( iiers.-lt new marketa. The great hre in Grodno, or rather tho redawlMtj of that aucientcity to clodeia, h.ia l_*?u folluwwflf ua might have been eipectedwith thia ttopitaf vv.-.it Inr, by auch a gratid aeriet of contiagriiti.i.ia tbat tbo liko ha. not been aeeu sinco liO'ai. Aa I a_| writing theio worda the town of Klinn. near Moo cow. ia huruiug; 500 houaes and eleveu churcuee havo become tho prtiy ot the il.uiics, aud the tir. ia uot yet extinguisheal. VilluSca burn, w.hmI. aud toreiti catcb lire, froiu the heat of the BBB, and tha very atmosphere in the couutry become. <iuht?ath> al.le witb tlie BBMll of burnod 888*. Tlieae d_u_U ful taiauutiea rcduce thealrendy niiaorable peaaauta to d.apair. Durtug lha laat iurtniglit proiaaaiona havo been organi/ed iu tho towns and vlilag.-, aud IM80JM of tbo Saiuta are hrought out an.l carrinO. about. lieaven ls wearied with lha aupplication* of tho faithful. It is in theso tryiug moiueiiti tbal the poor iguorunt mnjik ah..wa what a gu-at ,1*8*1 of relig.oua feel.ng he poaac?B_88. bimple aud i-ta* cero ut bis fa.lh ua a child, and entitely 83*4*8811* praetnal virtues, he haa the uefativo one of r? Mg? uuliou, uml nev.T murin.ir. i.g.i.nat Frovi.lence howover bar.l lua lot " I 'was tbo will ot lioal, be aays, aa he atan.ls bolpioaaly conteinplatiiu the biackcncil ruiuaof h.s banMlead Iho lutroduo tiou of auch u th.ng as a lire-ciigiu:*, howevoc ai.uple, into tbose pruu.tive villagea.wheto meti .iva liko aniu.als, would bo con.ndered aa a uaeleM luxury borrovved fn.iii the *? corrupl Kuropmiu oir? lli/.ation." llar.lly any peaaanM laaaro taotr00* tigea ; even weli-to-do iiop..' grudgo ihe inaiira.ica uii.ii.-y and preter to riau thcir all. Kiibeiistein ha-. aniv.d froin Oeniauy purpoaely* to g.vo a concert lor the vict ma ot thetiroitua eataatropha. though if ho wLsbed torelieve tuoux all ho would have to play night and day foi 1u.1i.tha_, lt will take place 011 the 1 llii. 111 the hngliab I'aiaie ut I'oteriioll, tbe aiinuner reaidence of t'.e Fiuperoc and Fnio.e*.- l.ubciisto.u is evcr ready to auc.itfoa I1.111.0ll 111 tlns way. I'ltboiigh ho dialikoB pluyuu "t pitbl.c. More than balf tho coucorta ho givea la' Raaaia aro for cbarital.le purpoaea, and :u thia^ great arUst tbere is no oatoatatioaa diapluy, no faa*? faronade of plulanthroi.y. Ue never refuaos il> usked to play. only atip.1lati.1g to plav alouo La?'] ai.ted ovcti by Iho oichestia, ho bold. his publle entranced uud iutaraatod for four or livo con*oo-l utlve hours. ln the coucei". tu take placoou SutW day tho couipoaor will play only ouo pieca of hia owu, und will por form worka ot 'IcharkovrJiy aad ym. the.su two beiiig the i3oi'OM_-4iativa?oi tae luodciu Kuaaiau aohoot