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s Boon ‘marked by'ine | [ toiy of iho: Tiora's D LorSang votseiaiass i dony meked by - ‘torosting viclsaltndos,., 4 timo -incorporatod into fts ardin dacreo hich “gives to Lord's Dfyas of ‘Diving ontablished - for the good 04 apititunl man; - of views with reg: to thino by tho po hor own “communion, Lind boon - canaiatont in 1 In tho- roign of Llizaboth, “estaomedthan othor - holta) morning servico, Inbor a gonoral liconse. cterally. ra® walking - araonal. oostume of & Sho! h, & couplo of - ‘silve a aword,.n do ‘and a sliort carbf 8 his food sitting crons table,or rathor a Lr l[ul lllm.'ml nu' lml{u,‘;‘:r himsolt- from -tho with-hfs flupors. -*At a diuner of | Lsvo.but to subja oll-to-do, thoro | ments iThe tool fs-firat . browy - thin: wafors ; .the'| hoat, and thon - pressed-into a sl ado of mont nud’|-wax, loft thero and insertod int tkhwill fueludo, , or-honded Liotso- Bunday the harnoter or er, n double-barroled ..It hns’ rocognized: tho" obligation; 'and yet ag 2k £y 16ToRY, AND Presexs in tho Lampton: Loctures Univorsity of Oxford in the Auvousrus Hrssey, D, O, L., the Soplunglut in tho Univerais ditlon, with & Qople London ¢ Jobn Mur- SaT10N, | Conaldered Preached Dafora tho Year 1800, By Janrs Qrinfleld Lecturor on 5 of Oxford, etc., otc, ‘ous ludex, 12 w0, pp, 435, Notwithatanding ‘olevated nbout a-foot, ard to tha day, ’ forlt; -or_pinto, varlous dishes ‘saina protonsl r domounor townrd it. | will -bo broad Bundny was no mora' 83 and, aftor ' tho amusoment: had wore porformed ab held from timo and by the' meninera of tho “Eatablished Churoh one among the' we : Whoover would have tho question of tho and the proper obsoryanco, 8ot to reat iu his own mind, :effoctually and for ovor, Lna bub to rosd ihe above yolumo, In the short Bpaco of 265 pagos (the romuinder of tho boolk belng ocoupled with xotes and tho index), overy query anddbabt that can ariso upon the subjoot . nro nuticipatod and answorod - with. a precision, nees, aud conclusivenoss, that lenve notning to bo desirod. In tho enunciation and dofouse of his argnment, tho writor displays an amoun of-orudition and resonrch that compola at onco admiration for his industry and respoct for his. acclelons, The immouse worlk Lie hins porformed -An oiting and collating nuthoritios, and ostablishe ing by their testimony the grounds for tha obll- gotion of Bunday, has. raceived a gonorous and- gmont from scholars and . dlvivity, tho snuctity, ‘univereal kibby,, of the Lord's Dny, gother :to.a soft pulp, then 8,*-onions, and -buttor, .nud moat - cooked with shunshea stuffed:with rlon and meat a--lamb -tled Bpicp ; and; tor orangos; {rosh' apricots, aro eatendike apples or -y aud | Tho Moklemn aro_extrava, thoy effacted o'| their og praotico, aud men, ves, bogan to keap baked 1 enkies sect - sprang up penoracy, whoso mombers woro Procisians, Disciplinarians, and Puritans, otesting against tho universal laxit; invoighed oupecially agal osceration: of the. L Blraightway sot about. raconvart] Dy their- carnoatnoss roat rovolution in ontward acomiug n lnw unto themeols Bunday with scrupnlons ‘prae| doctrives wore a . @rent Britain, cont of .thie whole surface Walea—tha, 1s,.1,459,000 gor Q7,Qlo,?00,.nornhls_ oceup) -plees, and plantations, 4y that iroturns more. - ‘moat,". -nuq pricots, stowed and encumbors, which ny ‘othior fresh fruit, zantly forid of ‘coffoe, noon, and night. . Ono of pecint dafnties {ua dish cal 3 ‘pounded rice, flavorod with' and pus into ‘littlo bowls desgort, dried-n) hioos and sugar, and sprinkled witly nu over o boy i8'born, an bols ig sont to cnch whioh he lins made: hia 1y food, the Byrinna havo ao: ; for " Instance, e bought ningly pal matkot-placos, --Among £l odd thin, “tontion: to, the Syrim ‘a8 | which {8 given him: I “for tho' strangost * undor named Bmall-pox, ing when ho was -fon and g third, -in auch- namos Hotol, Lontern, galn widoly disseminatod; and it was esteemed by public opinfor ns much of a sin joy-any recreation on Sun- bowever; soon'‘tired 6f amusemonts ' to' which and in 1618 ‘thoy | prinoly licenso_of. harm- inday, -In answer 0 friond of tho'family iu to do nuy worl or on; ‘Besides: their day as to kill or com: o rural population, the curtatlment of tho thoy bad been a apponled to King loss games ‘and ‘sports on Su entitled a- * Book of- Bpo: nstimes woro. spooified a r tho people to engago in. dictatod this movoment wos t of tho omigration' of the Pil, B was to-ro-establish the -Babbath in {tu Into; ly quitted -England, * A spoal- drawn'up by John Cotton, and 1 % for tho laws of tho C Masanohusotts,’ will show tho austerit; ritnn fooling and logislation on the ‘Whososvor ‘shall uniecorsary work, orts und “recreatio r‘lll forfolt 40 shiilif; such porson or persons shall be gratoful acknowlod Linaocd-oft Is o dsed, In. largp qus -Tho ioctures, . which nro olght fn ommber, ject under- the followlng divis- ons: 1. General Statement of tho Sabbath and Lord's Day.Quastion; 2. Tho.Iistory of tho ry of tho Lord’'s Day to the ifth Contury; aud tho’growth ol Sobbatarianism: in the Chureh | +of Romo ; 4. 'Tho History of tho 8abbath to Qur Lord's Rosurroction; 6, What tho Sabbath ia :Bince Our Lord's Rosurrcotion; 6. The L ay on tho Continont Swco tho Reformation; The Lora's Day in England Sinco tha Roformu- £l Viewod Practically, . r. Hosgoy's argument with rogard to the Sab- 8, that its observanco does not rest upon n natural or moral lnw, but solel, command, . There is no trace o Babbath In tho religious ceromonle World fathers, from Adam to Moses; nor in.tho avorahip of any of tho Heathon nations, A of time is found -vory enrl 150 provailod among edrtain poo- net; but this neod not bo yoforred or its orlgin to & Divino_rovelation,. but to unaided .Lumnn - study of the courscs of tho. .moon mnd tho stars. munteation of. .tha Babbath -tho form of n poaitive ordinanco, . tho Tsraolitos nbout & month aftor. Tho . promulgation is recordod in Exodug, xvl., 4,5, 22, in conneotion with 4tho Liatory-of tho gathoring of mununn. Tho Sab- bath was justituted as o sign botween God.aod lo ; a momorial that Ho bad glven them ‘eranoe froin their op~ ut thom in possos- Land of Promiso. -It ‘was not an Idolated . ordinanca; it was associnted with . s sovonth-weol Sabbath, .o soventh-month Bab- bath, » Bovonth-year Sabbath, thincs-nevon-yoar Babbath ; and th Ings theso sacred was oblig Tho laws which rogalated . temporary, locsl, nud national, and theroforo vould not be anplied to the worl were commaudod. {o rost upon, the Sabbath g drawing o strangor's at- i8apt “to bo lne name, K no renson at all, or honvar, -One will' ba becausa that disonso was g~ orn §_another, I Olvil War. . Tho' a8 Toarl,+ Dinmond, Amorics, and Russin, teachor happening 'to be a favorite untain-village, ono of Mies - Magon;"™, in the consider hie sub rts,” in which s it’ should bo lawinl Tho spirit which no lending causo rim Kathers. It '| -edgo nnd revolvi .o the odge-stone ary seed into tha cf grqund gped is .| bags, swhich: a shorso-hair.and. soloeleather. ;, subjocted to an immense Bomotimes with:.a stoam: Fabir,, aud sometimos . without. -all flows into I Edd-of tho Fj of Tcolestastic that they originall mon of tho rules womon-Ju s mo; intonded s n draf, them called hor 's honor, and 8o thie lit; © queor appellation .* Miss , uge. . But the,oddost, ith is 08 popular s Alsson) among 1 “Tho Lord's Day fano ths Lord's Dy ‘unnecessary ' trave 09, ho or thoy Who '80 tra ings, or ba publicly whipped idono presumptucusly, put 10 death, or.othor- uishod, at the discrotion of the Gourt, iu- on the Sabbath-Day,or walk In whero, oxcopt re & namo in Syrie ns’ m Al:nbm, Itis d}ugulsnd Arab girls are botrothod : whon 10¢.0r .1 ed soon:alter, Khould-the bride ia aclobratod, , his Until ‘aftor, the wed- tho tivo partios most as Zannael Jih ‘bofora,tho marriags romains a widaw for ding coromony is comploto; ‘1ntorosted nover seo sadh of] lowing.acoount of n visit pai «exhibits soma of tha-tadious, toma pertaining to.0,Byrino.we Wo called. youtorday médan living in thi “Though tho girl had Lsen ma goon by Lior bLusbw /~ahe taking. no - 'pa teuary division Beripiuro, Ita - No o shuli travel; cook viotnal house, cut bair, or slinye, on th §; n reforonco to -the Lord! ho licontions roigu-of-0l dod'by & goneral -profanation lorable than its d to a Moslem. bride' and:-songolosy o Bacamo extinot g i 1L, aud was suocco that wes more de tions, ... In the mi thore came another groat reaos Methodism grow up.: Boct, Was not only Tho first - com-, E owit- Aupersti-- ghtor of 8 Moham- htosnth contur, on, out of whic] Tha influonce of this new to.restora. the seuctity of Sun- xovive much of the eplrit. of This, Inst. hag . out, but continues.to tingo.tho fool tico of most Disa portions of the C In treating ' the only "Lad gopo - to t] sita in: atote; dookéd fi call: Jaatan oud,., Blo must go to, 8, aud bocoine a’ of & cruel master, +finest- dross and_fowals frlonde, Then by Lior busband, tuko of perfootulave, subject. totho will, ‘The pareuts of this Lride were. -vory, poor,. Her mother otter than rags, and wau ot tho Al tho women of the brido' laited :fnli*of.+ gold voins : 80 greatly traasured that o starve’ sooner than purk with given by th: family -t alo-bluo brocadesilk: drol holr toils and deli ting - pressor, and thnt Ho would onting ‘Lodlos, hutreh of ‘Eugland. e Lord's Day from a Dr.. Hessoy argued that {t every incumbrance of Babbatatlan- ded simply as o - day Divinoly ap- Al work and care, 80 ut by, and mind' and tho'exercisos and ro- ‘and ovon some ressed in ittle b 18m,.aud , rogary pointed for roli far ns may: bo, shall ‘bo pi Dody loft fres to profit by creation adapted, to .the, oocasion,. should bo hallowed by shonld aloo, . within cligerful by suitablo rel and harmloess social on]oymnnlu should bo takon by tha clergy th: rondor the dny tedlous to thor -protracted devotional exoraisos, ot tho cbildren aro not tnxod tondanco- at-church and Suud privation of innocant amusemol avory oifortshonld tend to malto Bunda: and yot human Dlessing to tho whole man, company. lind: thelr: hafe thiose wero hoir-looms, an woman would ahuost, ono, Tho: prosont wav. a0 clogant black " silk am er_cont-$150, - Tho ‘brk & sumptuous lilno silk, o.duty of hold~ atory upon all atile, their obsorvauce wera rollgious sarvicos; and it cortain limits, be.mado by fanily union, Particilar care at thoy do not ongroegations by ,-and. especially, dogroom's” - prosents wera beurily- embroidered witly old, ond bracoletans uring the ¢all slio wora tho brido— otlier Aroscs wore spread aut violation. ; of. d- was punisbed with extremo severity, ‘ot tho roat, though atrict, was of o social and The Turnolite could 8 on tho Sobbath, and por- rity aud kindnoss. His ro- ligious servicos were also marked by n spirit of giving, As timo passed on, .the tho Babbath oxperienceed varions into disuse, as . in the gain degonerating into Capelvity. . At tho ad- ording o custorh, swould o most happy fo anlute us.tow Aftor. ut twonty minutes, wo went up-st n tho socond floor:. ‘4atiod har tollet, and aab..on'iho- mirror, surrounded by, Tos0 and suluted us her dressing, Of all hior face was'tho ‘moat wondes imagined-from the ‘way in which i¢'wa: irat; 10§ wox was upread over tho whon cool, Waa poolad off, all tho Liir frou the faco, - ‘on &ill tha skin leokod like m; pulnted Jot-black cheek painted bril lier foroheai, and' st {h flowers were pasted, derod sugar-liod beon' *aa.with * diamond.dust, - and around her nock wer Deads, thres strings of nocklaoe, which, we wers pri for thie occaglon, ' It was i ping cuoh-other iiko acalen, The uptal covored with real and *totch was'put on & Lieatod over the cu: Ve Hut, nud thon stuck bstwoon bread with his friend form works of. ohn end'sent word we wera coming: ny-achool,and 116 Liad 1ot quits fu- flocr “bafora s Targe - As wa entored s ud ghosily aight; Joy and thanke that sl ovo a fluotuntions,—now falling all prov: days of Nohemlah; and g supoeratition, as after tho yont .of. Christ, the Pharisces had encumbered tho Sabbatical system with manifold foolisly and prohibitions and rostrictions, and theso. encounterod His storn roproof. It was not the Babbath of tho which Ho found in forco, faned and dograded by util His rosurrection, Christ fulfllled the wholo law of Moses, ohservin, of circumeision, holy 4ays, after His rosurrection, 1sm was abolishad, .nugurated,, Tho Compiled by the Rev, urnishod by tho lioy, D of Belra, Gyria, SYRIAN HOME-LIF! trex trom:Matarlals aitss Jussur, D, 830, Now York: In praparing for the'pross, Dr. Josenp's work on “Tho Women . of the Arabs,” o portlon of tho manugcript was reserved, This, with mate- rialg which the author. hss contributed fo tho Now York World, forms the basis of the prosont volumo, The mattar {8 ratbor logse and skotehy, and arranged withont much’ roferonce to con- nuity, Bidll, one soarohing for_information upon Syrln will bo likely to got some Lelp whole faco, which, ; s was done to romove Thie. whiting. was rubbod. arble, IMor eyebrows woro horlips and a Inga spot on- cach On_tlieda ‘rell spots, on rnors’ of her: mouth, gil Monaio dispensation but a Sabbath pro- Pharignic ritualism snd tho_ordinauces nd - Subbathas -but, tho entire ystem of Juda- and a new order abbath, with all the rest, was #weph away, nover to bo rovived or roatored “rgain.© Tha Lovd's Day has nto-typal conner tion with it, vew Teatament i th fiay {8 o Sabbath, g of lurgo. amibor Dearls, and & cuxlous « toly told, was borrowed the aly £ pl no identity or diract n the shinpe of -n ploco Nowbare in the ero an intimation that Sun-~ that it is' to bo -observed Sabe or that it derives any purt of it obll- gotlon from the Fourth Commandment, Oy tho othor hand, all the tostimony that can bo adduced ‘from tho writings of the Apostles on the fulfillment of tho ol 0 death of Objst, -obligation no longor. - Som h'convorts may have continng or occasionnl obsorvanco of t, but ne on of the day or of tha prac- As the intolligent roador -is awaro, Syria Ry futo _ threo distinet portions o ABRRE, by tho double mountalu-ango whicl traveraca | .t 7r, ThO TeInl of Lrot, the countiy from north to eouth, . Tho woatorn FOHE. I portion consists of & narrow, strip of Jowland bordering on. the ses, and widening hero and there into broad and fortilo tracts, auoh as the Plaln of Bharon. Tho contral division comprisos tho mountain-system, with the renownoed Valley of Baalbeo, and the_ contracted, deop-sunk rough which tho River Jordan ing its courso; and in which thoDead Sen an of Gallleo lie embosomad, The enstorn portion forms a sandy and dogert plateau, which is, gol- don travelod exoapt by the nomadio Bodonius, but which holds the rich oasia coutalning: Damnscus, liko au emarald-atone on its brenat.. la, Tiko that of Arabis, I8 ex- ho%, and vegstation is scunty, uiva 0a the lefly mountainsslopas, on tho b dava of atrantus, 1nd on tho owast. neclivitios of Labracn ‘prosont « & anyn of h)ruf-'., b4 DAVID S8WING BE-. VRESBYTERY: OF :-GUICAGO," f tho Froslytery, 8vo., , $1.40; musln 3175, o., tho Habbath was of $hentio rof:prt" 0 of the Apostles and important acclesfns- place for many. yoary. ' tin tho history of tho. . Tho abovo is & complots and ‘a! of the most, prognant and, ticaltrial that has. faken; £aid in commendati Apart from the iuterost fol tico of honoring it, e Lord's Da; y was not, directly ordnined by are satisfactory indications Tostamant that it was™ obweryed by s and thoir immediato followers, v rosaon tho first ing on fiva differant On the first day of the next wook Ho appesrsd to the olayen, coet, whish shat vear ocourred of tho wank, tho diycij cord in ono. place,” i seecded ipon them. . Aftery mouts, that th \accused, in, Lis deno; tha community, and iu the, Lie foners aud frionds;, and bocaus and Inaraing ro) clorggmen and —thers 18 o deep i ing of'tho avsits Peot, Swing alons that was oa aclogy of i whola' Brosbytorian Ohuret, ot guoetian teated way; Wavw much of ths 1o of the Purltan. reformora- of tho: six-, bas prognevad its vitulity throu v ‘0f onvavd progross whlea narchod sinoo 1 was ol cusd doosrine is conoi of :Qulvia and Knox wpon ik, i of the prosont nge dnd. | ¢ minent oppor-, tiop), . the eatesm of’ asts of his parjsh- 8 of the Intellect reneatsd o’ tho-lavga. body- of e kofore whom lie was tried, ignifieance In-tha whalo - bear- t was nob tho theol day of tha wools, oconsions to i Tho clinssds of By caiaivaly duy und b on tho firak éay ly Spirit visibly d ward, wo gather it by inforence or "OXPIGRE Wini6~ 0 Apostles wero.in the babis nf and racommonding. their converts to religious objocts, on the frmt orm Lord's ay mpliontion that T 7 runge ofter all. thie - he Arab. panis | day of the waol, to which tho said, Mouut Zubanen hasrs horo is no s iing on biy, abuaeldate, Al ila snzanisr ow slsoping ab greator pordun of Byrin is so desolato o5 s trosauro, almost n.svondes, .. i kel Jatriate whers tho soil is preduntia and wivasisa sublalont, the ohooast frulte. of the Lropies ave grown, and the . trecs are Iaden Witk her tha.whole year round.: ; . ople chiofly rely for, « Drasd :and , olives tho * day was tho wholo of it waa devotod 'to roli r0. woro .any ordinuncoy or fhat wetllonant of thil bLizseincido aud outside the' wad tho ntensurs -of - do- - of - to-day “havo, Bacvicos, or that thoj prenititions daeclar was aridoutly ohosen for ita asuaviations, as tho one mos avance of Ohristian wor, ¢nizod and hallowod by ¢! il roligious mattors, a € Divine justitutior 5 uvon all Christinns forg d writors of tho firsb two centu- ¥y _quotes copiously— o Christiaug . con- f commomorating the Lord’ and _jolnlng in colebrating ~ tho oculiaz and spersd t for tha regular 1t thereforo -mey bo consicared’ rial for horeay of ‘18 » falr-oxposition of g ouo sort or avot ho Apastics, who, cted under iuspiration, food .are- grapes .and olives., , in its essenco, aro the common lunch of tholrborin; d in thoir aenson, swhich Jasta 1 ecombor, form the bulk o the citios of tho- coast, had forn cont a pound, or ten eweet _lemons, ‘Huge water-melana: &piece, and o clusto: f cauts, Tha fruit of. the pric about.the sizo of an egg, 14 abundant in the.marlof ytorianism as it _The xrecord of the tii: & carvefully ‘edited by a Committec ap- poluted for tho purposo by the- containg the chirges and spooit ration of- Prof. Bwing, protosts and aumwors, ‘urgumonts in full, oph ings of tho Court, and: for the verdict, lsttor of withdra ‘aud Prof, Patton's rea f avory meal, In, grapoa. and figa can bo » In Maych, flve;oranges, may bo bought for o cent. ara sold for 8.0r.10 cents bananas: for 26 ly pear, which is and of, deliciqus flavor, te, and.highly prized. Byriy, liko tho alimate, iy similar t..embragos the leopnr azallo,: bear, buffalo, nud, ho great.pest.of tho goun- svbich swarma overywhoro. .. 1t is of Byria conibinea ono part sitmonaly Aostify that th ed the custom of Lay by meoting preyor” and praige, and in #loly Tucharist, fications, decla- “tostimony of -witnessos, reports of Committooy, nions of the Court, fiud- ronsous of the Prenbytery and, In. addition, Prof.-Bwing's ho Chicago Presbytory, #ons for appoal to tho unincumbored had boquoathed fourth contury olobrated edict, 3 to xest “on thy 4o sun,” and to *les all. thoir sed," and authorizin, d in sgrioulturp nont opened a naw 8- Duy, as it gave inatitution which: olely 03 an nat of During "the two fol- which the Apostica their followers, Constantina published his o the residonts in citle: to that of Arabi ‘byena, wolf, . jackal, other vild anlmals, . MBoolcs Recoivods UMPY ; OR Tug. Conxen-Gnooeny, 100, pp, Bit, New.York: mrnncolfloclaly and Publication House, Authior of * Tho Jar 210, New York : The National Tu; « and Publlcation IHonse, * KINWS COPE, A Nover, Paper. Boston s THE FORGIVING KIS§; "Ox, work-shopa bo olos saud to two parts . flea: also abound, whilo the atitutos a vory plague, . . ; + Arobic ia tho natipnal langn thold Syriao ton, ‘axcept . Among tl era in.tho history of the Lo: ublic and legal anotion to an nd hitherto beon roverencod s choico by tho Chrlstians, . lawing conturies, .to the multiplical strict and onforced obsorvane: thoro 18 no hint of tho rovival of Bab| -dinances in connection siary lubor pud unsocem! biddon by law, but suck <o not futorforo with AR B wwoled orpont,” oto, ngo of Sycin, sinco uo. hins-conyed bo Lie spatien, 0. Noatorinua, of | Kurdistan, Tho grant mags of the people.are Mobammadans, stinns uumbar :about 500,000, mporance Boolety Tho_nomiual Chris the Aaronites 100, Josaor.Bocts 17,000, .+ Th Byriu is. estlmated at 2,760,000, Mobammedanism hus, unti} wit baow almost . certain donth, - tho Bultap, issued in 1868, tho donths -abolisbed ; and, BUNBHINE AND SHADOW, By Mrs, 0, 7, th Kato_Kodnody," ote, Papes, pp, 107, & Tirs, PULAR LITER- oLuste X111, 8m0,, pp, with tho day. Unnecos- ly smusoments are for- h dutios and ploasures ag Divine worabip are freely anging from tho sixth was gradully, yob com- to the Bubbatly, . Apoatasy from: in o fow yoars, By tho frman o MAGAZINE OF PO ATURE AND SCIENC 776, Philadelphis z J, EYE AND HEART. tho-efforta to” con- tos ta tho Christinn- faith- have mot ‘Lo Byrlan mieslon . the” yoars..1810 arsons, Fisko, Goadull, It is luboriug almost aloue for ho. Arabio raie,—s roco that 0,000; that spoaka ono, lan- one roligiou, ‘I'he missian lina % and girlg ot Bolrut, the Goapol and the louglh and | But, in the conturics r: to the fifteontl, Sunday pletoly, transformed in Inouts rostricting men's employmen: amusemonts, and_onjoining mora an: followed pnoh athor fu oumu- Lo end, the Lord's rdinancos s vorious hich formod the Habattieal stem, This wide departurp of tho Apostolio out frequont and cloar-thoughtod b thelr protest ignoranco and Wwith botter.angonrngement. cstablished - “botwoeon and 1843, by Bloaurs, 1 & From the c;n;m m o' mny o oo uppoars at sigh ATl £l of 10vo andwer ‘Al thon doth show, " “That love with Liffn 1y by 80 many 5 ona appoars at slght AL EosuE v AN 168 e But keopa Lty Jieart for liim Who soeke It richest troavuzes to wufold, e rigid observanuos, Iative snccenslon, burdened with - o; aevore as thouo wl codo of tho Judaio sy from the i) Hunday did nof uwmbors in all 40, Runge aud professos Hourighing schools and a pross that I dissom pliolty and purit: Iouu]. Wwritingd throug) . take pluco witl onrnght _remonstrancos . from men and vigorous writers ; -bu could avail Hitlo agalust tho suporstition of tho middle agon, end migunderstanding &t Jast ono of the fuett ebottt the Reformation, : inent, in thelr zeal to purify the of whatever wvas human in doutring and T Bwopt away together the os and rostrictions which in and tho Apostolical ordi- ity und the Institution, 11 ot bolug tatally abol 4 i wau diseovorad | thnt ithout o day of rolig- ofthor ua & oivil nco which any ¢ pav< 10, tho, Frough Academ A sout in {ho lattors what the Tia Jvo In a wrotehed squalor, ignorance, indo- ik, .. Thelr hounos ara loy built loosely of stone, witho b logs supporting. a Lrauchos, govarpd ‘ho loyer cluksos of Ry; TFronch Acadomy is to s man of baton of Marshn] is to’ tho aoldlor; yot those who roach it are Aubjected to a trial hurdly com- patiblo with its dignitled ohavactor, I'ho Acad doog ot oleot a:man upless haprasents bim- as o eandidate, Which ‘mouus h of tho forty. and goliolt bia vote, veu If tho cuudidato lu wire of 15 hold to- comply with the usng I littto ehianca of succoss, tho onndidata is ofton -onoouraged through that. Fronch whioh caouot say no, it | jocted to u Iittle oatacl -raferanco to hia olai Quostioned sald that ho Lad - wado book on tho ! What!! exclaimed the acad- shiod ouo on (thak subject in 16 othor had not soen ft, rolurned the finmortal indiguant- didute moant to sny that ko had ad b with much intoront, ademloiat, *wingo I exhauste on lave plagiurized nie,—you ave on the “woree horn of ‘she dilomma,—1I bid #mall, aud meun, coment, and rool lnver of - sticks, thorns, With a thick bed of .carth, - T uglo roows, in which t! Lo auimals ay 1t ma; goate,-and donkoyd—le; of tho Lord's Day bocimo ng causes that brought- practice, the lleformo; rd together, amid filih 6 daors of mnny of thoso hubie moro than 4. feot big they aro closed by eople, " A muy bo osoription, and, mikorably coal ently, . ihe Byrlaus. raraly oir woodon oloys or leathr ollad thom, . Hion p door wheuavor thoy | 1847, onng men ofton huve thelr arag, and tuttooing thoir At part of tho his olection, ho 0. Whera thera tations aro nof “3:aneo that sunctioned thoro Lo windoy for a timo, was iu peyl tshed, When at Tongts hunan natnre esnnot lous rest, Bunday was rout Inatitution, or 28 au ording; Heular or nationn! Chureh duin, chango, or abolish.” vin, and other Continental Itotor , of Divine authority Ocoauionally ho is sub- higm in s goneral way in Qno candidato thus supposed, is of th iod i _the- oxtromo, is and dirty, Until roo woro stockings with tl shigos, whiols o uow, to leave outside tho ontorod & dwotling. pleturas aud dovices tho Dodoning are in the habii of I'he most lmport Arub 14 his wrmawent. eeaes. tho mead) Labylonfan avel,. Tor tho obuorvance of tha I wuy for thut pruoticnl disvegard of ity proveilod in most Buropeun countrles to the sir,’ observed the oo od tho subjeot, yi 1CAG0| DAILY TRIBUNG: . BPARKS OF SCIENCE. i AT L, . Jewolors, wish-to give, thelr -wooils.of le,.:ombract, van: of ¢l with 78,000 acros.of. nie mostpocu- ‘|- TV With 48,000 ncro ‘muad-balls, ‘which B or by tho string, in tho J Lo 3 IR s bained fram flaxsood, whioh is ahtities in Europo and Indin, ound undor hoavy stoncs, sot on ed on beds of stone. Attnobod ® scrapers, which throw the {roular trock of . the rollor, . Tho, Placed In strong, woven woolen, 10 covered with :mats .made of -Lho.vholo fu. then bydraulio pressuro, oatof . ‘200 dog, . Tho: oxprosued Inrge tanks; whoro it is allowed to ‘pura;- tho ol fs; which ia oxprassed wituont hen quality, but the than when hoat, bags, after prassure, usad for feadiny lous:. of . insced-oil United States. 5 appliod, - +- BABWQOD, BARK, . oy of tho baswood, or linden-troe, to o' grent varjoty pf'| wagon-covars, " lion, tracs are. annually erial, the valuo.of tho' g-£0 ©2,400,000. Tho bark is’ Ay and Juno, when | D ronders peoling oasy,’ thie stom, goneral-’ 18 in Rianin many articlos, Including LBral Aails, ropes, oto. A mil]i roquired to supply the maj 18:amountin «aollectod by the pe ‘the ‘ciroulation of the .18 Tho bark.of. the lowor 1y usad for roofin, 334 by 93¢ feot, ovent curliug. - R, 18 procurad and {4, hoated an Thnt of -the uppor. undlos, and rotted § whon . it is. dried ‘an: weaving. . Tho Licavicat fibre is sold at the ni-Novgorod Fair for &3 A ;. MONTALIZY IN TIE, UNITED STATES. « The mortality.of the: _Ouo-] doaths was from dieg congequent.lipon wot Trom consumption. From eutorle, and typhio-malarial fove mates that .owing to.mingma couls proper drainago, 75,000, a8 an jllustration of tho fatal drainago. “In thig conneotios +mssertion of Dr. John M. y poliutivg air and -extirpation of typhoid favor. scourge_and a our will proveut it, th unsparing errnoatuess and ofll - Tho.famous dyg aa .In,uge among Oriontal timos, {a prooured from the shrub TLaws o’| s, of the natrral order Lyth alien cultivatod f slhich are excaedingly iprived for its loavos,. mattar, ., Thoso laak; 'pasto with hot are employed by tho women and tips.of .tk :color, The man tho orango boln; on thay ‘shouly aod. finnlly :vava. i baunor of ~openad blossoms ure it ico, aa Inkacis ara in UOlica, tho borders -of. the suow-tlelds it flowors, among the soldurelin, b undreds of Al 6 1aay.bo fonn A NEW USE FOR CHLORAL. | in_tho , Philadelphin Afcdical Koon, strongly, recommopds rvation of objocts of compar- suatomyand natural bistory, . by infection into'the blnndq‘nfisola. or by immer. slow; and ita, advantnges ,ara, , that . tho_oqlor: of tha objecta .is, perfoctly presorved, and tho substauco, _pot belng ,poisonous. or -0OITO8IVO, harmy noithor .the. oxperimenter nor the inatru- Half & pound of ohloral, or leas, suflices to preserve s humsn A eolution of 10 or 12 graine to. tho ounce -of water.s. quito sufliclent to pocimons . of .uatural eaper- than- aloohal, .. The -baing -hormotleally soaled, stoppors, ror .even ordivar) extremely antagonistio to fun, weak solution of it kiiling. thes . . THE ROAD-RUNNER, . . .The Californin, rond:runnor §a & ‘bird of Te- markable aspoct, sud 0f most siugplar Labits, ‘I'ho body of the bird is about the siza of & bluo- Iny, aud its tail, which Is olovated st an snglo of (nny) 231¢ dogrees, {8 a foot or mo; Tho hond is crowned wi bl Stronkod with whito, and the feathers of the' neck and, hoad are mostly bristle-tipped. The upper plumage is a lustrous Lronzy-groon, tho .Bides and neck bolng tawny-brown striped with black, Tho bird eeldom flies, but.fa endowad with oxtraopdinary awiftnoss of foot, and will Jump to:the loight of 8 feot, -Alded by its ‘wingw, held ag out-riggors, the bird will tax s + 16 gaid to bo able to run d_consiets 'of rop- 1t hins acquired tho. osnake-killor from its fondnous ‘The Ban Lufs Oblsy Al for tha preso {leot-Lorse in o racp. 5 milos on g stretoh, _»:‘ilou. ineeots, and shollilub, - hat gone.: T'ribuna- nurrates - tho followln, -mothod which the bird pursues - We.give it for what ft1s worth; * han a strong passlon for this kind of business. It watohos the suake until it thon. flies to-the cactus-buds, priglles, sud makes a regular snuke, This Is the deathi-live. - Tho runner dogs in this easy manner; oitonous priokles 8 mannor accom- not let‘the anake die tifos over him,-aud down: upon him, and in #| lishos the work of--doath.”- The road-runner olongs to tho family . OAMPIHOR:WATER A8 A GERMINATOR, . Blany yoars ago,it was disoovorod, and rocprd- ed, that water euturated with camphor hay remarkublo effect upon tho gormiuation of seody, A DBoulin .professor baa lately catablishod the fact that a molulion of oamphor stimulstes vlants as aloohol doos anjmals, Ho took seods of yarious. spocles ,of bgaus and poss, and of -yarylug ageu, and. put.somo botwoen slioots of papor wot with wator, aud others botweon shoots dipped In a solution.of camplior, u molstoned mimply with wator did not awell at all ; while, in ave, thinsg. subjuoted fo tho camphor-solufia d, A prolonged sories of axporiments lug vosult of u slugular wnt vitalism, and 8 wondor- by tho application of unvary awakening of dormi ful quickoning of (g Tho ofoct was atimulated by the drug conf with uucommon vigor, whon powdorad unmphlor was mixod with ¢ BATURDAY, Ju - DENING BTEET, ... .48 .By a slmplo process, stool may be made #o Tinrd that it will plorce aty ‘substanco but a dia- Jupidarics,. aud, minors, who drills this degroe of hardnees, following tront- hit {0 o white ick of sealing or o socond, ‘and then romoved 0 tho wax in another placo. +]'oporation should bo- ropeated until tont {8 too cool to entoer tho wax, * .. WOODLAND IN ENGLA} N loal , agrioultural. stnglaties of t geoma ., that .Josa than 4 por of Englaud and ren out of s total of ok thom to.tho Bussox ia the only coun- than 100,000 noros: of 11 . por aont of ‘its.ares boiug thus JHampahiro aro noxt in 87,000- acrea, - or 11..por 0. caunty. « Kont follows, woodiand ; and then. Sur- 8, nearly ono-tonth of its 418 of tho-better lold {4 from.4 to 9 per cont logs’ o contouts of: tho 8, ofl-onke, and About 8,000,000 gal- aro usod anonally in the facturod int Unitod. States for 1870, Lalf the total numbor of 8 dug cbipfly to missma .80l and, staguant .water, alons. thera wore 09,808 intormittent, remi ers, end corobro-p thore wore 84,021 deaths, . The.Sani- tho doaths’ from disensos b facts aro statod 1 effects of dofectiva 0 miy.bo. statod tho | that tho oxtirpa- ‘wator, means the This ‘digoaso is.a anitary moasures' d 1ia adoptod with led honna, whicls a8 bpan, nations from vory bracem, Tho plant fs tho, sake of, ita, flowars, Lragrant ; but it s main] which: abound: in ‘colorl hoing driod, powdered, n water and cateohu, of tho-East to atain o fingors of. an. also uso it to.dye their g converted futo a daop blac! ~and the.manes and hoofs of horses, give to skms and loather cyailow, . :* ALPINE PLORA, The story of the Al ined, ‘tho. fact,, Uloth, that not oniy. dog., but that stallts aud Bowe: :that tomiperatuvo,, Ding snow-fieldy, ihy itig snow, penotzati chniigos In the,plants buried heny tlborated: by.the p -pausion,. dissolves. plant, loaving .cavitles into pacta force thomaelves.: ‘L) -quently maka thalr: way. -iuohsa” of - icd, - flowora. abuve | 1 nomatfnan fosnd in Hopmior ling do- -Proviously obsorved by 1 seods germinate ai 32 ra will davalop ab On_the' maigiusef the -Al- o water foymod. by, tho melt- rocoes of germinatln and ex. D ooutact . witk -thi whiohthe growmng ha. atome thus [ie history; .and- {3 much bottloy, instand of " aro closod by glass corks. . Chloral ls gl and infugoria, & th ‘s orost of Llup, goes to sloep; it and brings thofr corral about-tho of tho Cuoulidw, or tinuing to dovelo) On the othor han tho your 1873 smoynted In yal o of the! The shore-fiah With a forco of -Tha oyater-flaherles were valuod at 417,000 l‘m‘ncn' T =y Dinosta o iagh o Brovlous years ho sarding, | Ropocts.gratifying to tho soul of ‘tho fair aox, | 140 walle, waro bricks of & darior ting. ang 000,000.francs, .. The snlmonscapture wan valuod'at 14,000 franchs of whad, st 9,000 francd’; and of smelts, at 16,000 fraucs, silkworm is raised. . For some timo Pagt, an ane fow rosidencos, and tlio cumymy‘n storohiousca The nuy‘ghgnnlflnpnélia ‘ot ‘Portt are 'mald to. blo ravages amoug tho liitlo coooon-byilders, | onda to the stroot, and su dedly siiporior in commorelal valuo, to- and consoquontly kept tho prica of ilks at & | roof of onch waa s wonthor-cool, Thoso primi- thoso of the Chinclis‘Talands, _In making a ro- igh figiaro in all tfic markols, , But, this scagon, | HY0 mansions straggled A tho _town in “port to, tho ‘Governmant, ‘Prof. Ray; noful o roco -dry and powdo the pasty guano of Guanapo, inasmuoh as 1t fa: Gulus. In Bpain, cocbons, aro 25 to 90 ‘per | and tho abovo atatome; Dok Hosaima oo of Deblo t tho | for elil ohio, Huanillan, and Point Lobas, are of the | for slik-gool silvor porringer and ladlo, an, Of tho-geventy-throo specimons | tomptation. will, b teat to continuo the prac- i3 . from diffcrgut pointa annlyzed by e Bretr oo, In order to Youp An tconand prabts poband bowl, aud tiny ohlua oups whoroln th -or, tho value ranges from £1 108 to £16 per tol . B ldnal 1;‘::;“5“51"]‘:“’1&:3“. "l;';"[lr. 11, 8, Mugroo | J0873 880, 8t o period whon playors, In Franco | tho..room waa, tho, e feasfers Siooadh of o, flold “goologizjiig. “The minlsg £he Valloy of tho Isbikari Rivor pt pros- ga tholr attantion, At tho eloso of this Wil exnlo P Ay class soma boneflt stould acarue to the commu- -Beriptura-history ; whhcv.on. tho ‘mantel lay :ro eer‘z%“ v;::;l ::{)tlfl?nt'gn:!pm?cflfi{k;’:fi J::?&d nity, and therefors they wore comipelled by Inw tho) hour-glags, . the claspad nlhlo,'ihn.éhlnins ‘During bin lust summer's work inthe flold, Prof. | .to #eaist in.the mipport of tho lndigont, In | family narming-pan, tho mastor's bost pipe, an man digcovored soveral valuablo bads of, conl, | Now York City, only two yoms ago, an enat- | bis trusty sword and diro.mm, .AL ome side 0.minerali wonlth of Gozo i, ot oxtenaivo, | Ment was passod whoreby the thentres aro forced.| Btood the fire-acraon, and: st the othor.tho. carle . but, tuare s a, pros n rofltablo coal-flel 0 . -sufll- | Ench thoatro muet, in auswer to- tha ordinance, | turnod-down leaf, and tho high-backed chairs of ol Sl t ropsy s St e ko | e aaags b o the ortioancn, | uchod Toathor; and, in the Windows, the Noodun ,thn.:‘urvb;l.h "Ilduuc. ‘th. 1B, Du‘vGU. B, o T Glie oaeaiatance; of Janasiads. threo months and -leas than:a year. Cirouses | olland . sooial. life, portraita. of Bater Soan % v | R Dr, sw?:,fi"x‘-:'nf:‘lfififii“&’fff ",hi‘:?&:’i ae s | andtconauricala o 1ok o il o, Paymont of | natob or scones of risval flght, ital ot Hakodndi ; Dr, Autisollis acting s clor curyency department,of,'lokei; and Gon: Hornos Caproi is oceupied in Igoating now [-8ion of vice and orlmo among the young, “‘Pho | sheltored contented hearts and fostored domoati¢ NVERTING .SUGAR TNTO DIAMONDS, -A Frouch chomist {8 nowrishing. the hope of | 4o largo & part of tho cost of rodoeming 1t ? arly supposed that hydreplm_h‘imfi necogsrily conyaetod with Lot woather, Canls In cold c y ] tho West Indies, wheid dogs abound and the sun | with small enlavie is forvont, the malady is raroe. .Tho rocord of |.iligs, The moat ig, a8 rule, about half the prioo of,| Queon at a round fablo, with 80 olegant work. Arotic gxplotars denote the fraquent ocourrono |- boef,—rthoibast pioces ranging from 8 francto a'| baskot beforo hor (I wondor whothor sho wag .ot {he disense amotig_ slodge-dogs.in the doptna a 0 ) ot.winter, Tho Southorn Btatas, aud countrigs |, PEFLS:Trom.20 to 90 contimos por. pound. : In tho | Adolaids, the Duchoss, Orloans, and theladica olher ‘scason,—the fewost .cases occurring :period of the two siegos, 44,G48 of those.animalg | Bamo thing, adding, opli i7 out of 143 persons bitton by rabid suimals, iu | tho.last-soyon'and o halt yoars, ronches 79,655, | The Quecn .then ssked .if. tho Inatrumont—n Wurtomburg, ouly 28, had hydrophobia, Ifor-| The not woight of moat fiisied Dy. thosa ani- | Ployol—was placod as wo liked it; was tholight- ting inoculatad a lurgo number of ‘animaia with | mals amouuts £019,278 tous. . From thoao figurcs, | g what wo wantod ?_if tha ohairs. woro tha tho saliva of rabid animals, but tho disonss was | it is ealoulnted that 17,000 pooploin Paxis now right holght, &e.; and was, as - anxicus for our communicated in only 23 por cent of the animnls | uae no othor kind of tlosh, = 3 It was Liiag e'en to elt ailont.nenr her, - But bliss knows 1o liwits, and 1 ura you'll gainwsy me not " tho Banltary Committeos, which Live ‘been ap- .. Vigioun " 18 8 favorita mode of fightlog in tho | point to villiga attor village, and namo_them by bl tho 1 northorn couutiow of England, moro partioularly thoir namoes, f Vhichflowso glibly from tho. i Lin Lnncuhh’o.»whu‘m, 28 LhL pt]){nrufilu ;uuwofir by whole launlllm:i l:n lvl.l\mh tlwin lsr hutlg:laxg)'fgy- ologs, & vigorous. kiokwill froquontly | xoom;. many with onlya gort of outor- hi R Rl tals . Al:oufiu Hahcas. ‘Thio moub stramioy or lunuingy which 'Vpurvns a0 room, | Lriumplh achioved by the idividual, tulont of axertions havo. stop tho viclous aud cawardly'habit, but tha pun- | rooms are quite an axc.h)uan in- almost -all our {shmonta awardod - by the law are not. thought to | -older village-tenemants, be sufliclently severo to ment.tho oaso, Flog- | ors poluts bis ntatemont with o dosoripion of o ratostof sogpasmmmnd edaera for | FAMILIAR TALK. - fiose shglasoomasiien o tonfoboroned 5 W i \ lo-roc ovols, Ane 8 in riol ~pop THE FNENOI PIBUERIES, ., Uoties fn | . | 8ICIDE ¥ mumoreAy Amummy. E%”::,{"&,fi%flfl’fl‘.’;gfi.fiflall{ifl..fllnddhyi';mm;’ totnl froduota of. ttis Tronoh isheries In om & body of stitistics shawing the. com- | {UGHL L 210N who ls worlh"Gntold millions k i B s v £, 4h oty hen | aratlvg provalsheo of muicide . fhe dtforont | Faeom o 00unt Tomatn o A Ty fratios,—an fuoronso of 4,000,000 over | Jsy, opionn armlas, 1t apriosra dhint thio 6rimo fs | port fools siiro thass matiord only roquira to b f tho products of 1871, ‘.Tl.mlfil!sfl.flx- th:znlllmns more common among te military of | known to bo rflm“fllnd‘ which :flmnqs llu‘hol[r? fshory waa llglit, otiug to tho “wiimuel amount | England than among ofvilians, "1y Jo Tolgian | Davennort ts of & sangutus tamporament.’ ,0f stormy wonther 1 it y it gluning of Octobar e oo et Tho prodabta of dorad, th d s pl ‘over from 0 proviouns year, Tho prodabts of > eral '@ 0 irred o plonsa fnhory' di ts Dy of. N foundonal|-ote-tird Jacger) and, in tho Ausro-iTangari |.0STaId, thoro acured platsantshstos oF tlig G ?mploylm; "?J"““""; ;'3&,“3&3‘} + sancs,—an_ inoreaso of 2, ean c d vossols over_the fgures of, 1871, The cod-iske o oxtromoly, farge, number, of congorlpts 1n | Yato Now Amstordam Liad » population o 1,400, ory sbout’ Icolaud " afforded 6,400,000 , francs, " ‘proportion ta tho population, and to tho sovarity | 94 anaasemblago of 230 houses, Tho majority 252 voukols bolng engaged,—an cxcoss of*81,000 | DEOPOTHIOR to imposody whilo that of the Austro. | of tho bulldinga woro of wood, covered with Tranoa. end. 20 vessols. over the rolurns of 1871, -Hungarian: army is explained partly by othuow | reods or sliingles. highs provailod from thio bo- | ‘aimy, tha fatio of sulcldes Is ono-fourth grontor | NEW g ey iontly onZb Tzing Ado, Ao.tbo.and of. s your,, U | sy Tn tho Bellish army, In fho Prussian army, | 12 8n addcss recon 7 dollvorad bofora the that a largo stock ‘waa oarried f 4 18, almosk byleo grestor; In (bo “Fronch army, | New York Higtorical Socloty by by, James V. 3 igloris that- emballishod Now Amstore ; 00 | atmy, it la moro thau twloo groator, Tho oxoous |.Ditteh manigioria that - om] 100 Now Amgtor. cu'finu:fiofl of m_x‘lgl'dn.ih. tho Prusislan army la asoribed to | 43m (now Now York) in tho your 1060, A¢ that Borma, of. $hem; had oven Tho boats ugad in the Icoland fisliory ara smalloy Joglonl causos, , Blave, having tho Oriontal ,in. LS MO 2 thoso-usadzou tholanka, '\ + | Gitcrona to-1ifo, Wik Lo Waatasn Impatines Z,‘,’:f":h“‘l;‘a‘;‘a:’““ f"‘l‘,9‘l‘;:’€'?:¥.;!,l3“"l“{ Biolens orios ylolded 24,204,000 francs, ; .of griovances, ara moro disposod to euicide than ors “bulit of “small, - yollow, 03,005 mon and 18,040 boats, | $5f: glazod bricks, imported tfom Hollund, ~ Intor. 0-Eutropesn races.,. ~ BILKS, mingled with these, ‘and ouriously variegating lifch lovos to airay tselt (n allk and satin, ars | ©f auslntoross and cheokerwork denign,. Ovor .rocolvad from fho various gountiles whoro tho | 811 Was 'a roof of rod ‘and black ties, A on Winklo stroot wora built of suavo, nually-raourrlng opidamio -liss committed torri. | yieiaklo strec o ouses wero sot with their gable. rmounting the peaked o kloas defiance. of. order,—. ks of’| 5 hopoful change is rocordad, Ovwing to the fino | {10 thoroughfa; e o ptug on p K o res,. othars, ] e lint tho guano of Torasncs 48 | woathor, or some othor onuso, - tho silk-crop 18 | tho-iwny. x‘x‘lficei, n‘ua"uf"ué’.‘.';?fig'é' {Eu'"i'{:.f- ) Which ‘Io an ‘advantago over | shundant In Europo, in the Lovant, aud in | circular fhace comprisod botivaon Wall atroo & A Enue. and-North Rivors, Attnched to nd ovor the, moll, 8. YOIy | oont, cheapor than,last yonr. In Franco, .tho | t2e bettor class of rasidoncos, and aholtorod une dry. Tbls gano hins litle smoll, though rich in| pricas. aro 00. por ‘cont Jowar. o, Italy! the | G0F tho profacting enves, wae Hin “slaep,"—thg -ammonia, ‘Fho pregenca of 'an ammonineal odor Inflafituthn t}m SI“;‘"?"" stllxlbstn&ca ln‘nficnp(br}g, o e Eponty il whicha & projudicinl,. rathor than favorable, | aagounts, come.from tho countrios of tho - Lo- +Tho.Poruvian. guanos contain from | vant and from,Chins. ,tho oxisting stoolk.in alao »:z‘:lgfi:"‘f“ n‘:&r-x‘v‘{:‘l‘!‘;‘nflzo‘; “1‘};:1“:‘5' |:x°-v"! 10 to 18 por cent of *phospliorio ncld, whilo.tho [ heayy 1 and evidontly the timo is at hand. when finost gand, drawh in figiseon e 1o ‘"l'" mel gunuos of tho Chinohps contaln but 4 por cont..| Iadien oan sgain. fu ulgo their taste and supply oad, tho'fiéllshod mfi patoons, Ovor- As phoéphorio acid and ammonin aro* the two'| their noed by the purchuso of sllk-fabrics at tol~ dovido and motto, mout important.olements of manures, the value orable prices, . The only..difloulty, in .the woy. . -of thie guanos of Torapacais avidonb ata.- - :‘The, most abundant, de- | themaelves to the allored ciroumstanges, Thoy arvost is; uad . cocoons have place of aocial Interchanga and domoti oo Sllo so¥er Known: | hiie bullsogin tun e 50 domoetic fopos, fallon 40; porconit, ; Similar.| 3 4% tho -ovor-abiding pnrn";mlll-omlfimf{' - ors Wora cut in quaint ~o.Ino : fram tho | ig. that o porounding ratailors (0 sccommodits e _n:a:;gg:;g,’;b;g:d.n;g';;“;g“‘:';:;:; Staod 2 ily.| 00r8 gloamed tho generouy pewtor tankard, an; 080 of Tahollon do, Pico, Pa- | have g0 lon\&fil:a:: m:l;li::fl;flll: ::rglll‘ayx;g.tzhl;:fl:gg portly two-carad oups, nndpo;uf; ;fi’rfl-hhg: :n -WDI0 tone Bocial Bohon was sorvod to approciative its, . . TAXES ON TOEATRES, In an alcove wag « tho, Pg’ron to;r-gp'fl:u’:l S s-r‘u'i‘v‘: A Theattical managers in France liava Iatoly beon bodatead, on which restod tiva boda of down, " Géioutifo. Miusion, ot | Brioging boforo. the ‘publio an_enorgotie com-, | coverod. with “an inlricato_patehworke 18 Belontiflo Misslon, aon plaint on tho mybjact of the * tax for tho poor | Quilt and silken dountorpans, 'Filling a con ,80rv100 of the Colonization | ol s thsiteo 1o o jnirod fo_pay ont of ita spicnous. place, thero wnuthnmntemllrnuunl, to Lo progcuting thoir fndi-' ,Whioh every theatro is rdq) i .pay onf in which wero storad tha troasures of housghold- genes sud ‘gratlfying ro.'| Fo00ipta. The tax was originally imposed many. | linon, Ratenore. 80ross nencly, the broadth of d “slscwhor 0 'régarded, and officially do- | mounted andlrons, upholding tho "blazing pila ::fil{:dfn:'s_“;'dmius .nn‘f] vng«;noqu.‘.’, _lgy'.'wm,- of solid logs, and's brazon fonder in !rugrpol orily 3 sas | WAZY.: pattorn, . Tha. chi; -l probably. tha ‘idea.that out of; this worthloss with u!:tlo bluo tl‘l’os uui':a'ga&:;. .12:,5“8‘3 g eur- to puy n smart tnx for tho benefit of tho **Bociety | ously-inlaidspioning-whael. Along the waluscote ffoapect ,‘""m:',‘: _'fii‘tfifabf for the Rofornation of Juvenile. Datmnmecth | o Wallg wore raugad tho round tea-tablo with aon. [-ohargo.is fixed at-$250- for periods less than | bonchos. Abovo them hung a littlo. mirror, “ongi~ |*throo months, and 600 for periods oxcceding |-narrow obony * framo, .. .1 few.: engravinga u‘i 160 for o three-months’ licenso, 4'ho “pracoodl: Buch woro tho quiet, hnfnus,of the onrlyettlary of- this tax aredavotod entirely-to the {mppmu- Of Manhattan ; but, humblo ‘ns thoy wore, thoy questlon arisos; Ave tho theatres 50 lnrgely ro- | Lappinesa, . #ponsible for the youtnful dopravity. of Now b - York that with justioo they aro mado to defray THE COSMIC 'FRAUD, ratary intg a dinmond:mive, Tho'| MONSEFLESIC A8 AX ARTIOLE OF FOOD. From Ininlte dopihs of elhier, 8 wor! 0gar., By'| An netlole in s, récont nyinbior of the Zeonom- " wout from tho roalms of space, } iole.to tom- '4yty Frapcais furnistios mioh ourlous iuforma- e yunt, moRd-ogslrcliig, 0.af ..1,800. deg..Fabr., in & olosed vossel tion respecting the consumption of horseflesh, ‘Where sllence 1a'ovorlusting, ' without acoesa of air, Le hos alroady obtained & | o Lave alrondy roforcod to somo of tho facts ot ppnoody tho Cosnnlo Hen, _cnirbon_oymldn:‘hnrq ’B'nmifh l:u wut,.gl_qse.d 1'31 thus'prasonted, and now . glye sdditional dotails ' To emito tho gons of mer, . this meagurs of sucocss ho is encoutagod 10°| Gourrary to the res ivod oplnion, tho use of this ams wildly bohin LYo i i, el e iy U838 | Gl food id o bogta - Dranee bus ay | N4Auhytemewialy btin will ot be ablo to transform,tho products of in Gormany, fa 1850, Beteeo it Oyer high Hoaven's battloments -tho boet and cane_into : black diamonds, it not'| Munich, ormany, in 185). Bebweon. thal + Dowa to tho nethor world, . colorleys. ones. . The fdon that. liquid. gems | yoar and 1870, 8,905 horsea woro slaughtored for Now.woo to fated mortals, . courge the.yoins of, thage. sncoharing Yegatnblos | food Inthat city, At Borlin, the copsumption: Now woa to tho sons of men,, ... | in & marvolous, ené, and corbainly. dnzzling 0 |00 ) oronfiont dores frim 1805 up to 1872, Tho Whets down on thy carth comed swoopine those eugaged in raiejog sugas:yloldiug orops. ‘wutnber of Lorsos, there killed for food amouut. LA Ooamia Han: L. TUE KATMUKS, : ., . ed t0 25,873 ;. bit, for somo renson not montion. o mmecsnrod by milllons yepark ofithe Ruasian. Guograplienl | o ' e byt e U0 ylald of flesh was, Aud bla 0Gad 1334 big 38 Satutny -Soclely cuibrrcca gomo intoroating uotes ralat- | ok 1Y GNSLONEt of tho siold o ik *“And glenins Lis balstl byat ,, the Kalinuks of "4'"‘““"“{ Thioy 880 | 1 oruo butchors aud ivo shofis whora tho flosh ‘“vi‘»‘\xi'&iifif,“lxfifl’ L‘p?r)‘x: ;imnuu, ad, predatory, .aid warliko tribe, prescrv- was sold. In,1870, the mumber of butchors had Ote squawk ! Buh! fuss and feathors) nugad.to the. present, day tie chrpotor- htand 1 Lir- Bo much for his slxteon ouncos | ts ot. tho typical Mongol tace, « Tndaad, | 11Ce060d fo eiglitand tho rotall-shope. to t X 1 Mon, toon, Tho consumption of horseflosh 16 aprond. Now back fo the Influtto ether 3 genoration cofeiponds parfactly to | i toull tho rems towna of mreois iond" gy ders bis e e f gloora the description’givon‘of thefr ancestors of thir- |. meat (nds little favor with tho body of tho peo- “OF x:g“mm’:"m. petihs n;"'“fl:” iteen conturies, ago, who, under..the. nimo of R e S "That cliicken comes back, his tall oul, "Huns,. dovastatod :Southein urope. : The laat | v In'Franca it is much more popular, In Parle Lin-foathers sll blown ‘sway <oonyua shows that, the -tyibe, sybich, about 106). o jetale fu, borsollou. s attaiiod goalls o voars s tud sounls, sottled on tha plafus; of. tho Volga, in thesoutlst | 2iable dimensions, and is aotually moro profita-; 7. e inp- | L1o than tha ordinary - butohors' business, - Tho' | —ew ¥ork Gravhto. Fo ’,}‘,"‘f’,fi’:,f,f,,{‘,}ff:‘;,'l,{fg!’:{;fi‘f’;l'g;.fi';:;”’,‘“ meat is drossad ag varlous -wovs 18 boof, but 1t . much groater. rlhnn;nl‘fiong L3 anon,and. ithera ‘210 now: 63,000 -of ¢l ! 3 B orout patice soaibutad to fhe elfoumatincg |/ et Here mado o bongioy braln, aid livor, of: | writos o tho S0tk of Octobory. it O fra e lo clildren, - Very. fow of. tha Kubnuks vo [ the svimalaro sold as dolionoies, and. the fat 18; unmarrisd, and avery fumily embravor, on | 9ouverted into.buttor.- In consequonce of this 1 A averuge;. four children, two only -of whora' |-2ew demand, worn-out hacks have doubled in | jumped from his chair sud deolared thst nota ive ot maturity. | Tho proportion. of boys te [-PFCC.. ~For tho comfort of .tholr. consumers, | monient wad to bo loat;, Lo must_seo if tho, in- tvln 18 100 10 1,30{"“.“,“ o E}mpem oauntyiea | SYOIy prevontion ia takon to provent unsound | atrument was in the bast order, Hg alao told ma t is 105 to 100, 5 yroforrad In tho: form- of sansagos. At'nlarge | CHODIn and Mloscheles at St. Clovds ry- situatod 2¢ Boaucaire, in - the Gard, 600 Acoordingly Ohopin and Mosclioles ware both acy were mado into muusages: last’ year, - Bo- |.commanded fo go to 8t Oloud, -, Moschelea 0:Intter to 61,000 of tha when Kalkbronnor called I 62id, * To-day I hal} lay on a'piano ‘of yours at St. Clond,’ . He Loasty being usod as food, - A veterinary surgeon | that tha Duckess of Orleans, huvjug: takon - lose oxnnminesgvery saimnlboforoibisslaughitored,and | sone from him in playing and oomposaition, knaw aguin boforo . tha. flosh - i allowad to ba sold., | porfactly . woll how jo aé»pmelm good musio, _)\fnluu and,asses are algo enton, and their flesh, | At 9 o'clock Chopin and I.woro called, for by oAtlsa’f $hough firmer than that of tho horss, is mora | D.and his charming wife, o all. four went off TYDNOMIODIA, . . : ‘madngse, toolinically tormed | ‘delioato, + - o o b : -- .| in avolting storm of. rain, and. folt more come really morg provalont ju winter than in | ::Jan. 1, .1874, thote siere in.Paris forty-sight | fortable whon ‘we onterad the wari and brlle p countrics than in warm,..In |520DS for the uale of tha flenh of horsow, mules, | inntly-lighted palace, Wo passod through some and nasos. Thoir customera are genorally clorks | eplondid apartmants, to a.'salon carro,’ where 4, aud workmon with Jarge fam- | ouly the royal family wia assemblod ; tho frana and o quartor a pound, and the inforior | kuitting & purse formo ?) Noxt to Lor was Mine, +Antter hlf of 186G, 830 Lorses woro consumed in | of the Coutt. ‘They ono and all troatod us kind~ 1n Bouthern Burope, are quite exompt from’it ; |'Poviy, In,1807, the numbor.\was troblod..In 1868 | 1y, 84 If wo wore old scquaintances, . The Quoen, while Is {8 common in Northorn-Eurap, Canadn, |.aud '09, tho, consumntion romained stationary, | 88 wall a8 .Mwo, Adnlaido, deolared {hat they -aud the Northorn. United Statos, .. Statistios |:In tho first pine montbs of 1870, tho numbor. o, |8l - remembered . with . gratitude. tho do. 8how that more animals go mad in January, Feb- horsos, mules, and asses onton reached 3,808, Ilfihl giva them ‘at tho ‘Tuilorics, Marely, ~then during’’ any, .During the noxt nine- months, comprising the |:Tho Xing “camo “E to, me {0 say. the o supposod, an- intorval In Tranco,. 820 ~porsons | were consumed. In 1873, 1lio numbor consumad. |.0f . betwoon fiftast and . siztosn years, had was bitton by rabid animals batweon 1868 and moyo than doublod that of 1969, whilo Inst yoar | elapsed sinco that timo, .Teald ko “was ‘Guite obia ensued in only 120 cases.— | it smounted.to 8,077, Altogether-the numbar of .Wrmct‘&hut thought all tho whila of ‘tho. poor Acaording to Fabor's statistios, | horsos, wules, and assos, .oonaumed in Parls in | Count d’Artoldo, who had ‘thon baop. present, comfort as & Citizon Queon might woll bo, , Firsh Thoeo Inst statistics aro not eon- THE ENGLISH' COTTAGER'S ToME, of ull Chopin played s **molango of. Noatirnos cinaivo, howover, a8 somatimes tho discnso de- In auother column n dogcription kaa boon | M0 Eugduq.t"luud i %x!mll!lnd .Eml‘,‘?dmlrvm s volopa itsolf many years after the bito was - . an old Court favorito. olloyed with somoe o given of tho dqualld hovela in which thoe Jower | and now *Studios,” ond was honored with clusses of Syria ave compollnd, by .thoir povorty'| similar applauso, . We thon eat down to- "HER ANSWER, - | aud ehiftlossnosa to spond. thoir lives, - Tho ne- | Gothor at tho lustrumont, Lo sgain playing the ing ho always Insists on,,-Tho: small ity ana auated o maliona mingled foollng | i, 8 1h1 he slaya lusiss on, Mg, umall oeplty and didgui, for thocondition of barbarisy | Mulor Beasta, whivh v oo o, At ‘| In whicki & yast borde of peoplo are content to clamations a8, **divin/ dulicicuz Aftor Kk to lier boldly and hear b 3 g il 3 plo ar n oxclamal ! 4 Wfi‘%:.’.«'i‘;‘?ngjflafirflxn’fi-,. i dwoll, Thelr misersblo aituation 8 acconntod o andap Shs Gyeen whignerad o cnelét bor eclinga wore mitio uite ¥ ; rel, u T IOt ok dotme, - s Lox by tho Inofllloncy of tho Govorament. undor on@ider?” Which Was tntamasas t0 & coms Tho throne of my Quéen drawlug nigh, Which thoy livo, and tho, degrading influerico of mand; g0 wo playod It again with fnoronged 2R aT e Y st o the rellgion ‘thdy profops.. But what ressons atandon, aud in tho fluale gavo ourselves up te I 'i-‘l':fl';;'fé.:?:}fi'fifi‘;‘&"fl:y nlll;elgzv’"“" shall wo urge'for the scarcaly-improvad plight s * musical doliriug," . 5o Jhap Thio hope Parudisaio T treasuro, of tho poor of Englaud? . The recont raporta of | . " Chopin's euthusinaim (brodghont 'the whola orformanca of tho pieco must, 1 think, have . vty . Indled that of his. henre vho o holmod w0z, sho std, pointad to Inspock tho “English cobtager's [ ' iof) ’:vllh ugmpumn:f:' “e@u‘.l"&"!lffi;gu?!. -4 T'm Just nbaut dead, homo,” rovosl a monstrous atato.of things. Chopin played anothior, golo a8 charmingly ag . 1t's roally 50 ‘orrible 'of 1" . Tho British pross, i commonting upan the caso, | bofors, aud mot with the same rocoption, T frankly pronounco it * a seandal and disgtaca to | thon lm&)mvlsod on somg, of Aoznst's ewaotost 3 2 ‘ - JKlckerws . Zogland. One wrltar ‘doolares, *Wo could 2‘,‘;5.;:“n"m‘lifl!.'.’n:‘&?}:'i%a‘.‘.‘l? u:ul\:zlfrodaozt;‘fl?:u b of Princgs was 1 Which thore aro housos inhubiteil | 536y g ®G B BN fEefa ! durlug,mg,guuro ov- oulng. Oloplu and I 10valod Jike brotliors In the b ; thoro, was no . tingo . of. o on on. ruada by tho authoritios {o [.and . ouly,” ono rogular. | chambors . thros ?i‘fm; ager 152 ,',""':““z:%’-fi?}:f"{, u';'ed‘l’,“g o oy somo_rofroshmants, wo. Joft tho ;palaco Ono of the Inspeot | 3390 *this time only uudor 5 shadow_of,compli- monts,, for tho rain had coasod, and we had o &ropalud 148 the only romedy, aud | thohome of the tondor of tho toll-gato in the cloar night,” . Naturally aftor thia timo Chopin pplied as & mosns of punishment | houeo, oight luman h:lfillun had q!gps‘m a snall theh; own communits, De botitioned foran ot to om. | Villago of Ridloy, . Tho ouly window In tho oud Moscheles wora calldd upon almost, daily in atratos to ayward this punishmont, A | houso whioh could bs ralsed for purposos of muusleal ciroloa to repoat tha souats, whioh came Rolioe. oiag jl;:x:tu &t Oldham, Lnxlqublru, says | voutilation cPcnm] {nto tha pontry, and looked | 1ast to be called ngd ouly knn“‘r:'by the namae MTha prastios of, vlnluntlyvnnulumsl.pnrflau den, aud lodged.in one littlo bod-rpom. . And |- traots at. night by “severo kioki bnm‘l 80 'nummcukn{l J:lln Il-l] :hiu, ]uu?hty. utll lig noh; holru,nlli\u l;lnlofll{lyflf Wwhom aro vantura to romark that in all cased of extromely | orammod into’ huts o SIIUN] N violont assaulea the law would.have to bo rigidly alons, aud ombracing but ono bod-room. his | I8 Prafors’ somotiiing .ol enforaed, aud 1f it woro found to be luuumnlnng room ia gonorally taken out of tho roof, and iy tlldx!ll:lcnnl gpawurr:‘mnlg hmlm to. hul T‘Dught frg[m ru low, thnlt xt"{ll Impuufllblo‘h: ;malhup:{:;l‘l:,“:x:; "erlismiont 1o ordor. heavier,.punishnont, losd just in. the contre, hen, dluea; il i Y itz Moschelos, sxparionca tonchion ma. Liat ho moral fosliag | Uhsuo eotoion e sl nd ot SO | Mnl God Alusiclans, 5 Jgn , rpotrators of thowo. orimos -aro wo | togatiior ; und, whou disoase torminates futally, TR barbarous, and .oblivious. to every- | tho Living sud the doad reposo side by sida, . thaf {4 kind; moral,.and Juat, thoir habits | - In one cottage examined by the Inspeotor, ‘The of lito ga thoroughly dogradod, their homes eunch fittaon ohildron had boon born in the littla ohume | the subjeot of & littlo logialation, Homo yoaru sinks nl(“:nlqulny, '”l.‘m -in':lplu.lmprluomnnm 1s | 'bor acouplod by tho outiro, family,. During the | ago tha - Lrmmm of -throo children, whick thoy napunishmont to them,. Loa dogradation, aud the onl way to. roach Leeldop the corpses of several ohildron, kad beon [ .theni aw: thelr fooliuys is to mote out to {h muok corporeal punishmout as they niote to !7 thoir viotims, ~You avo aware that tie lusk bay | the apachmont with thom, Thoe wondor and fear {aur ago aiwo turnod ontb ona of thoir old and had 8 galutary effoct upon garroters, ¥'ho oon- | of the childran, going to bed at night with | In duct of theso kickers Is equally viclous sud dan. | * the mystery ' woparatod from thom simply by | buainoss) s bill s now_before the Leglslature publio opiniou lu strongly in favor [ & thin whoet, may bo unagined. At auothor which wil oblige tho &P out upon » pi-sty. Bix porsons sbodo in thig | &¢ UFF 1008 CAlled Shortly aftor this Mosoholos ia askod privatol {‘whutlmt the legion d' honneur, or lim.\y other mar] ‘;l rl\’;(al ]uvnr, "nrfusht] lgl Qvl:ll]- ued 88 & roward . for his. playim 5 A Unaltod dimen- e lis {0 tho ordor alav- iguly Dbostowad, and reoeives. s valupbla drosg. 0aso, on which aro ougravod the words, ** Donne par le Rol Liue-Philippo."—From Rocent ng. haw | tho toll-gathorer of Ridloy.is no worso off than Tho Shalkors, fiald-(Connestiout) Bhakers are to be with the Bhakors, endoavored to got y, and carrlod tho case into court, bus 080 rufliany an | laid oub in thot oue room,—the ghustly com- | wora beaten, The Bhakers aftorward turned the nufous of the living, who wora obliged to ehure | childron on the town for support, and about a boy do not foal it to |. wodded, Jife of - the parants, four, adult.couplos, | had place nflrm mombors, ‘The town gotting tired of this