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\7ent meaot to atand by the National Conneily 4 Lhe moro 5o an thero tind soomad o ha & dies pesition in tho iutersat of socloty m-npgnmunl to call in question it valito, N. Treat, Secrotary of tho Amoriean Boand, remarked that whiat wad neadnd was stoadines aud wisdom, and that ho wan glying rerions thought to (s vory At icct. and that bis Soclety felt responud- ity to the churches bacauso wh«:lly stepondant on thom for the neaded funds. Tue Ty, Dr. 1. M. Stares, Socratary of tho Home Misnionary Socicty, afirmed tuoramno tontiment, aud dnolt on the history of tha Hocioties a8 organized by lnlividuala and as roprosonting the contritastions to the Treasurv, The Hocietion Taye nat noglacted to goneult with roforanca to iho recominondntions of tha National Council, 1t Layo uot yob weon hoir way clear to act w euthess, D, Vatton offorod the following Fosuinticn s Jieaotred, Thiat this Arzoclation enrncatly adds Ita Fevomimentat-on totint of 10o ao Natiosal Connetl t favor of uch o combination of {ho threo wislonary aieuarinon publisied by our losding boiovolout s Firtica t stiall Tead to thelr dssue by i Colgregatioust Liming Soclety 400N cover, presorvingt uikicrwing indisiiuality, oud belfeve that such &n aroanges T comubial to tho fhorough dienamintion of snory intelligenca and tho cultivation of sysie- £, baneflvonce, Secretaty Powall, of the Amorican Misgionars Avsosiatiois, and Seeratary Cushing, of tha Cou- grepational Unlon, adied further romarkn of o Fimlar pature. 'Yho Rev. Dr. tloodwin inalsted that thero was no jealousy of socloty muuages snent. but there wais an honest desire o linvo an inquiry made nn fo poesiblo smproyomonts, A Adiseassion then eprang upon Hr, Patton 'wranolu- tion, and the effect of combinityg the hagazines Tir it enaing mtelligenco nud contributions,and, wo heing conwumed. the resohition was u ’ 1 Jew nad for furthor diwcunsion, The roll was vamnpleted, and reenss taen. A WOMEN'S MEETING, At tho rame fimo that the Assaciation was in peeion, the iadies held o wissionary wocting in tho lecture-tonm, proaided over by Mra. Prof. Tartictt, fomarks wero mado by s, Bartlett, unl then Ara. Watchfard read Jetiors Irom Ja- Juan, Titskey, and Ching, sud iepores wero mdo from loeal Ladiew Sucieicr, The attendauce e ot large, but o apirit was excellent. NlouT. Ta the evening the Assoclation_assembled In ftu capolty as tho Iliinois Home Miselonary Bie viclyy to eclobrate the aumiyersary i tho boautis fab bow Second Churel, on the enst rido of tao river, Tho houso was fillad In evary patt. Aftar apuropriato devotional exorcinns, Lho Tov., Mr. Whittlesuy read au abstract of tho re jpurt, tho chiof Itanis of whicly woua given vesters day, 1l was followed by tho Rov, Dr, Itay, of Cliieago 1 the_llev. 8. 11, Cobb, of Alinnesata; nnd (o Rav, J. W, Pickeit, of lowa, who liave churge of tho work ns Superintendonts in their Foapictivo Stntes. Tho concluding nddross was Ay the Hev. Dr. 11 M, Storr, of “Now York, in 1iis tsual forerblo nod impreseive manner, and was heard witly geoat interost. Tho final foot- Tt af recelpts far tho year shows that all the ont!ay in the State s been mot by tho coutribu- Vo of thy Ntate within about §1,000 ke d il SUNDAY-SCHO0L WORK. THE ALTON CONVENTION, VROCEEDINUY TESTEBDAY. Srectal Dienateh to The Chicago Tribune, Arzos, [, May 25.—The Htate Bunday-School Conventlon reassembled ut 9 o'clock this morn- g, Presidant Grifith I the ohiair. Over sialy diitional delegates from different parts of the 5tato appenred. After tho. pralsa mecting tho Presidont called for roporls from counties, which was rosponded to ULriofly by dolagates from u groat many counties of tho state, which showad that the work an:l influonce of the Kuu- day-school was ineroasing. ‘Tho drill oxercines 4 uestions on Bible Geography by Prof. Ed- ward €, Mitcholl, of Chicago, oceupicd til noon. ‘I'ho subject of the leszon principally cone cerned tha topography and physical Reograply f tho land of Palestine, This exarciso was well orterd and iflmrated by maps, charty, and [ v, wnking the asweociations of tha patri- archs nud leading characters of Lilbla hiktory to stand out dirtinctly and vividly. Many facts soncerning the Jand of Paleatine wero made mors than nsuslly wteresting, Lhauke wora ax- Lendad to Prof. Mitchell for tho very interesting oo und lessent givon. 1. . Blies arviyed i3 morning, amd conaueted the slnging, Tme mediately n}:tnr tho Cenvention usseinbled this aftornooi tho following ofticers woro appointed for tho eusmiug years Lxecutive Cowmmwit- teo—i3, I Jacobs, of lett, of Jnckrousillo s G. Tamaroaj the Rov. W. G. Pieres, of Chame imgn ; Hinte Socioty—\V. L Poguo, of Jereoy- wile; District Superiutondontu—Lirst, John Voster, of St. Charlen ; Second, J. 1. Arws, of Monmonth 3 ‘Lhird, 11, G, leeves, of Blooming- ton : Fourth, L. 11, Grifith, of Lastivitto ¢ Figth, 3, 3. Peeples, of Shnwneelown ; Sixth, tho Tov. 1. 3, Vanucsse. of Collinwville § District Sicere- tarics—First, John Fairbauks, of Chicugo : Beo- Dudy A. P, Baleock, of Galosburg 3 Vlued, 1. 1, Taoyd, of Urbana Fourlh, L. K. Caldwell, of tnbville 3 Fish, G. H. Palter, of Bhawuee- town ; Sixth, J. It Miller, of Uollinsvillo. Tha Bunday-sehool session, conductod by Willinn _ Rognolds, of Dearta, was ond of grent intercat. Bovhlea tho adult clamevs, conducted by sn abla corpd of teachers, an infant class esorcise was con- ducted in the gallery by Mo Jo D, Arms, 1t W truly imepithug to stand i the galiery and sou thiy Convaontion, topresontod as o wschnol, igoraitsly conductod by earnest, liva toasliors, Fh5a nfternoon’s exorciren uro rogunled ad tho mont futeresting ever lield, Tho hall iscrowded, and many distineuishod membors aro presout. “Thin ovening the Rev, Dr. Allyn, President ot tho Sunthern Normal Behool. delivors an addroey ou *The Teachers' Aidy," to bo follawad by an rddress on *The Texchers’ Pawer,” by tho Itev. r, Brook, of Bt. Louis, ——— MISCELLANEOUS, REFOUMED CHURCI, + Sasclal Disratel 12 The Chicusn Tribine, Towr Wavse, Ind, May 26.—Iu the Ganeral Synod of the Jteformed Churol to-day, delegatey wern ehoson to repreviit that body in the Gone aral Synods of the Kuformed Church in Amerioa, Evangulical Tatheran Chureh, and Movarian Chireh, A Board of Itome Missions, Lo serve for ths noxt threo yours, wad choson as follows : T'hio Nevs, W, K. Zichor, Q. T Rumcll, 1, R, Yuchbach, J. 8. Kieffor, J. B. Kulost, D. 1, Klavp, . 1. Johnson, W, IL IL Suyder, and Lidors €&, Hantoo, 1. W, (ross, W. IL Heibort, aned €. M. Bous Doard of Foreign Misstony ~1ho w8, C. 11, Lolmbach, J. I, Buscho, W, & Applo, No Gebr, J. W, Zsuteo, J. A. G. Dubls, ‘I, H. Jobnson, J. M, Liczel,, sud Llders W, 1. trosw, W, LI Boihort, "I J. Cealy aud W, 15 Schmorz. ‘Pho copetitue tion was ancnded #0 as o provide for tho trand- fer of English charges from Oerman to Englich elandes, sl vica verea, Noports from the Com- mitteea on Jiome and Foreign Minsions wera ra- cewed, ehowing thal thesa branches of tho Christian work sro boing vigorously conducted. A committeo was appointed for & completo revise fun of the constitution, to report ut tho next Grnernd Synod, three yeurs kevca, The question of sceeptiug the overtiias from the Ireebyterlun G\mum‘ Aevewbly to join s cocmesical council of ulf tho Churchies professing the Westminstor Creed, with & viow to thelr ultinato org uniay, {4 now under discursion, At the leadi men of the Kynod have spolion ably snd carue Iy outho eubject, The general drift of enii- taont seeny Lo bo mysiust mecepling tho uvore fures, Tho Brood will probably reach s tinal adjournwent st o lato hour to-night, FUUNG MES'S CURISTIAR ANUCTATIONS, Ucisosb, Vo, Muy 26,—1The Interuational Couvention of Young Sen's Christlun Avsucias tiouu ot tha United States and British Provinces miot in the Hevoutl htrect Chiristisn Church ta- dday and was calied to ander by ¥, D, Taylor, of Detroit, tho Prerident of the Jast Convention, Mr, Burusy, of New Yerk, moved, fu conse- quence of dolay in the arrival of the special train with tho Houthiern delecates, (o postpono tho ar~ ganlzation autid 4 o'vleek this whoruoon, which was agroud o.M Laylor then vacatod tho otrir,calling to it the Ly, Mr. Taggart, of Penne sylvanis, who led tho devotional exorclses,— singing, prayer, sndreading of the Seripturos,— when tho Leuediotion was pronouuced, and o dulogatus retisod. When tho Conyention reacuombled at 4 o'clock thero werw over 40 delegaton in wtieudance. yop- roucuting hiry States, Lerntories, uud Prove u o, Whe Committeo oo Permanenl Organization roporied that the fullowing o%icers bad beun pugrecd upan with perfoct unanime Wy prewdent, Josoph | Murdle, Belwa, Alabawn; Viee-Premdovts, B, R, [llmluslun, Mussachusette; M, R, Jossap, Now Yurk; J. B Morrow, Nova Beatini Ly W. Munhall, Indisus ; Georgo ' Hagan, Outarios M. 8. Croaby, Micki- can; 1), O, Engllsh, Now Jersey ; J. B U'liryan, ennerteas Do A, Waldron, Jihode Inland; John 1., Whoat, Kontuckys O, R. Noyus, klinuesata W, . sluinford, Virginis: Becordiug Begrelary, J. V.8, (Jl'nlulml Marylaod, Tl report of tho Cownitien was unsnimoualy wdopted, and the Yreridentrolect eacarted to the mf:. Propldent Slardio then addroasod the Conventian, socepting the position in brief, but very feeling and sloquent terms. The Convention adjourned Bl to-morrow. 1n the ovoning & welcomo meeting wsa held, After devotional sxergises the Jfon. Ttabert Onld doliversd an_address, in tho conted of which ho said 1 **Spenking not ouly for myzelf, but, as I boliove, for my poople I houtato not to doclara that, ae to matiens oivik political, or national, it 1 immaterial whether wo or you ore Iogal ar robet = ko Jong as we all maintain tho faithan it s in Christ Jesun, and acknowledgo 1lia supremacy an the Tord of all, Lknow no other beat of Chriatian followship and confldence. 1 put no other npon any man and suiler nouo to bo put upon mo. oxact no apology for any sincere aud cot- scicntions actioh on any el or politieal matters in the past, and will give nono ‘whan it is required of mo, and will hot in equal scorn auy attewpt made fn either diraction. To il who are disposed to ‘‘spy out onr Jibarty, and put vou_ or mo in_ coudomoation In this rospect, Tanv with Ht Panl, “\\?’glvfl pince by subjection! No, not for an honr. Prosident Hardy made an sloquent responss, At the conclusion of tho oxercires tha dolo- gates woro vrcortod to the Aesoctution all, whers ladies bad propared a magniticont bau- k. W A DINNOP 1N ARRON. DAvTiMoRF, May 20,—It i ntated that Dishep Whittgham, the rotestant Epincopa Dishop of ilne diocceo, will ba tried for viotation of A cavon of the divcess, in not caumng tho rootors of Mt Calyary Clinroh to ho hraught to tria) for al- Tewedd violation nf & canon of the Church. Tt s eaiid tho formal presentmant of the Biskop was mads to the Presihog Bishop, the Rov. J. 3. Bruth, of Kentucky, two wooka ngo, $RE OF TP ONPAT CITIES, reacn Tribitne: Tho Tev. George A. finging, etght yoars city missionary in New York, epoke last evening at tho Third Presbstorian Church in thiy aity, the ocenson being tha sunivarsary of the Chicago Presbyterian Bunday-School Association. The humor of his address often brought down tho hotee, winla its pathos, aud facts, mnd argu- ments, furnished food for gravo afterthonght, After sloging, the Rev, 8. W. Dufichl read tha fitty-nteh chiaptor of Tsalah, and the Nov. C, L, Thompson offered prayer. Tho anuual roport of tho Aesociation was rcad and approved, and now oMicors eleated for tho ensuing year, with tho lov. J. 11 Walkor, of tho Rouniou Church, Trerident, and D, I% Jacobs Secrotary. Mr. Mingins sud: Tho problem agitating the Cliristinn world to-day s, What ara we going (o do for the unevangelized massos ? low oro we ta stop tho aupply of the tanks of the eriminnl clawus? Ono reason wo do no moro for them fn onr Ignorance of their condition. Chirietians whn aro fatalligant about tha roligion of the Chineso or the 141 Inlandora_aro as ignorant of home heathenistm as s donkay i3 of aitronomyl Gould wa bt take au funide view of tha lives of the de= praded ciassos, Ohristian learts must ba stirred to helps for #tha eoul without benovolence {e #o small that n wilion of them oould rattlo in a pill-box 1" ' firet requisito before iutelligont Iator 18 information. Aftor deducting from our population tho idioty and fooblo-mtudod, there &re 28,010,000 of mon, women, and children in tho Unitod States capablo of undorstanding woral distinctions. hera are GO,000 church-buildlugs, thirty dae uomiuations, sud 80,000 clergyman, Many of THE DEARADED o the Editor of The ‘utcavo, May theso aro, howovor, engagod in justitu- tions of learmpg, in offices, und other caltings, ®o that thero ' are not moro than 20,000 ministora in _tho pastoral oftics in this countey. Thers aro about 7,000,000 professing Christiane, which leaves in round numbaers 20,000,000 lera, withont Chela- tionity, Mach mimster in tho pastoral offico must bo rosponsivlo for 1,000 norsons besido his own flock, if the masses oro to bo reachod through tho prasent agencics, Ad this ts plainly imposmblo, tho luy members must take Lold of this work themsalves. 1o gavo a sharp thrust at the folly and self- destructlve policy of thosa churclies, who. leav- ing the work of soul-saving o paetors and chiirch oflicers, livo on thar casto, and growl over whbat others do, Tiaveling in Colorndo ouce, and pazing &t tho suow-clad monntain peaks, 3(r. Mingin nsked the driver tho following problom. Tho driver catled it a connndiua, but thers is not any differanco @ ** Suppose & baar ghould get snowed in on tha top of a mountain, what would ho do? ** Buanger," was tho stom reply, ** bears afu't fools " *You, hut suppoko o cass, formation," 4+ (30 ahead, then,” aaid the drivar. Suppone & bear &houid got anawed in on the topof a mountain, what would becomo of fum ? * * IIa"d live on his own fot a¢ long as be could, and then he'd die ) S0 with Chilstians whoso lime i spent in growl- Ing, nat workiug,—thoir pioty dies1 The rich charehod, with an editice that coas s million, do not always do rmore good than tho church that costs 81,600, Noferring to the uimorous almost cmpty churches located to oceupy & territory rather than to meet the present wante of the renplo, Lo advised preaching where tho people 1'm asking for in- wera fimst, ond ‘i“l tho building aftorwards, 11 spolie of tho mighty power woman possess- o for Chirlatian work.” A lady cama to lum ono day waying, ** Mr. Mingins, won't you tell mo wowe wayt in whieh Ican be mors neoful # " \What can you do ? "' 'hat ts what [ want to Jaayn. Butons thing Leauuot do, 1 cannot tatk!” “Fho Spoaker folt ko taking her to Lis heart, guratively of courgo, 'Tnere wad nothing paroxysmal about him! This ludy wout out amon tho lonoly aud found an intemnorate woman of a tall, commanding figure, cammon- ty culted **a rovolver," bocaise #0 often wcar- cornted fur drunkenness and apusive hebavior, Ho luet o womnn was sho, o had nover thought of rectaimlng her, Glod forgiva him. Tins lady who “couldu’t talk" went to hoer miserable room and, bending over hier with an ineffablo love, tendarly Lissod hor, The poor outeast looked up with wander, ssying, ** You would not do that If you kuew who I was’ *You, I know,” ¢ Thon why did you do iLi" oudorly _como tho anwwer. * Because 1 love Jesus Clulst, and that maken mo loye every ono that noeds Josus Christ.” ‘Flhon sho tuok tho Yuur drunliard to hor own houso and clothed her, Whou Suuday eawme, who shonld ariss ufter sorvico but tlhis samo abandoned ereaturs, snying, **1f there's any ouo liwro can pray fur & poor outcast, for a wiotch lika me, T wish ho would pray.” =~ A tady kncli waying only, ©0, Thou who didst speak kind words to & sinming woman in tho tomploj whe didh can} out soven devila from o Mary ; suve this our sietor, for Thy love's salio, Amen." And when afterward this reclafmed woman, with ro- wtored diguity and beanty, watked in o procedsion earrving & burnor, and ‘ono asked hors **Alre. W., how did thy, umuml como to you," she said, *414 cumno 1 n Kies! Ouo whom Mr, Mingins used to know ae & donporado was now ons of tho most usotul men in Now York City. My, Mingins kad great fauh in Christiun_culiure, which would * tall " oy well an blood, Tgurteon clties roproscot one-tenth of tha population af thi couutry, New York [n raintng theso utreat gaming Lo ono of tho better clags of ciuldreen, Who eriminal claeses are ro- cruitod from clutdren, Fow becomo ariminaly afier the gzo of 21, Nat vue wowan in a thou- uand goos to the bad after 18, L'ne worst eriwe Inal girls sre under (b tander age of 10, Three~ fourths of tho ubandaned womok cuisr the urous of crime Lufore teaching womanhood, o doplored the system of tenement-houses a4 roductiva of 1o worst ovils, and bado Chi- cugo gusrd against them ae againgt mg{al deathy, ¥ Lall Mall Gazcttes The exlatence of xn essuutlsl difference be- tweon justluct and sesson aud thy ynsrrlng cer- tamty of tho furmer s cnm}mrcd 10 tho jroe ceores of Lho latter were il Iately takon for granted, In tho present day, huwever, 8 cons victlon seoms to Lo dewnlug on the windd of wany that it i3 well nob to stake too much un the certain operation of luetiuct of any soit, An lwpetus will perliaps Lo given to tlis tondency towards cautiou Ly tho scuiun of @ rut—uul iu- dead a seceder froln the opposito caup, but boua tide rat—who has dc:Rund to ullow the coursu pesigned 1o L by tho besh zoologita, Flidn rat was destinod tho otler day as bycakifant for & serpent ju tho Jurdin dew Plantes a Uaris, aud was with thie purposo introduced into thu cagu of the peptile. It was unquestiouably tho ad’s duty, on bolpg brought faca t0 faco mith the gerpent, 1o Lave Lecome fuscinated, and to hayo oheyed the instinct which s suj. Pu-ml to doliver *wuch pmall deer™ wi unrosiding proy tu the deatroger, Lar from fuitlling thu duty (raditionally fncurubent upon him, the daring ine novator flew st tha throat of the snske aud uit it o suverely ax to produce funtant doath, uud & Tuas $o thogardons of about,00U francs’ worth of neflum. Fhin unexpucted reanly had, howeyer, Lisd the good oflect of dnl«nnimuf tho munaguig of the Jurdin dew Plantes to feod thoir septilon upon dead auimaly ouly, the * fanvination Mice ary " Laviug provud au utter fallure, s - Whea a women fa caro-ladeny and heavys hearted, uothing sbukos bio wegyims oug of hey ?ulcl.wr than for & couple of |adica to etap in ront of tho honso layg uu""‘th far ber lo ux- awiue thy trimmingy on thely bouuse THE CHICAGO THE BEECHER CASE. Jhdgo Porter's Long Spell of Vituperation Finally Ended, fTaving Reveled in Abuse, Mo Tries 1tis Hand at Blarney, Judge and Jury the Recipients of His (ushing Adulation, The Defendant Once More Likened to Jesus Christ. orter 3opes No Juror Will Stick & Spear in the Side of the ’lymouth Messinh. PORTER CONCLUDES, THE DLACKMATL THEORY. Sneetal Dianaleh to The Chieaan Triduns, Kew Your, May 26.—Tudea Parter inished hia fivo daya’ argumont in bebalf of Mr. Beecher in thie great trial fo-day, occupying the wholo of tho moruing sespion, Ilo lingored over the charge of blackmail, aud raviowed Mra. Moul- ton's evidonco. 'Tho phrass, **a scction of tho dny of judgment,” which Mra, Moulton mado 3tr. Beecher apply to horaalf, was classed with the paroxysmal kisy, and atirbuted to Mr, il ton. Tho orntor closed by prateing Gen, Traoy's conduot, aud payiug a graceful trivute to Judge Nellson, 5 Adjournment waa taken at recees to to-morrow morning to accommodata Mr. Jolreys, ous of tho jurors, who folt unwall, Mr., Evarts will bogin hiw argument to-morrow moruing, 1o thinke tuo whole case may be onded by & woek from Friday or Saturday. {Foths desocuated Prees.) Nrw Yoy, May 20.—Mr, Porter, of connsel for tho defones, rosumed his argument bofore & crowded conrt-room. Ile sald the first object of Tilton and Moulton was Lo rainstato the former on tho Independent, That fatled, and the Golden Age was ostablished, and tho friends of lcechor wore asked to contributo a sum of money that was needed to keop tho papor atloat, and tho Golden sAgo otticto was prepared, It braught not only money, but, in the language of Tilton, * it brought #poils,” aud in the meantima tho §2,000 hed been ot from Henry Wasd Boocher for Tiossio Turnar's school-bills, and $5,000 for tho wupport of Thiton's family, for which attey sum Beechor had to mortgago bis houze, Tho Bacen lottor bad then bLeen published, contaivlog garbled editivn of the lettor of apalogy. It was put forth to tho world, Beocber thought ¢ CALLED YOR AX INVESTIGATION. but Moultoy eatd thas would Lo *n breach of fattl,” and yot theso men wero tho parties who subltshed tho Bacon lotter and latter of apology. \Yere theso the men to advisn silenco? It was tha rolicy to bo obeerved by Doccher, and broken by Tilton and Moulton, I Becchier was guilty, and Liad dovatichod one of lis own sommunis cantg; 3 ho had confersod to Tilton, Moniton, and Mrs. Moniton ; if he had suiborlzed Moul- ton to tell Judge Morris or Judge Tracy, or any suan, why did oecher rofuso to #ign the card preparcd for biim by Yilton, and to be read in his own pulpit Mr, Porter then road tho ontd, whick admitted hat Beechor HAD COANTTED AN OFFENBE, but no erime, and was wiling to rowign. e, AMonlton, in bar testimony, uttered poironed words spainat her pastory mob poisoned by hersolf, but by her buslsnd; words egaiust her pastor, from whoss lands sbe Lad taken sacramoutal broad and winp Counrel would exarciso tho forhearanco duo Lor sot It h:d bocn miggsetol by tle enomies of Beacbior that counvel nad dealt dis- courtaously with potjured blackiugilern, but Le would leave it to the jury, They had heard the moverity with which lr.” Morri had spokon of Ly elicut, but thoy would yst hear tho dead] bus polished clogiencs of Lia learned frieud, who bai yot o speak ta them on tho other sido, Counsel thon REVELTED TO 3RS, MOULTON'S TEATINOYY, in which ehe nrged Leechor to go down to the chiureh's that bo'could pever appear n tho pulpit with this on hia mind, and Becober replivd tuas ++uho woomed to hitn like a section of the Doy of Judgment,” Was Lbis latier espression like Baccher? No, it was frsmed by tho samo hipg a **paroxysmsl kies " aud ** the brink of » morul Niagara,” 1t wau tho expression p! ‘Theodors Tylton, for Henry Ward Beochar never thougthi of uplitsing the Day of Judgmont 1uto sections. There i A TURBAD OF TRUTH thirough tho whols of Lor uurrative, There wero converaations between Ler snd 3ir. Boeokor. Tno wirns of thedo conversations conssls in trapslerring thow from ouo period to aputhiar; in introduciug Into one couyorsation what bes langed to onuther; in the subatitution for harm- loss and innocent wordu like * crimo * words like wguilt,” This, you will temomber, i8 on her At & more question of memory, Fow could roport even & convoraation of an hour's lepgh aftor it had taken placo, Nntwo coms manders gavo tha snime scvonut of 8 Lattlo nt which both wera prosout, Ilow difoult to ro- peat o conversation corrcotly botween whick and ita repetitlon 8 number of ionm had olnpuod ! 1low difficuls it was to declde hebwoen tho lm- pressions of ope party aud phoso praduced upon auothor] 1ow easy it was for tho mamory to mislead] Wo arton seo how tho memary of Lonest men leads them Into wmistakes, so that thoy como to Loliova cortsin stoiles. ‘Tho facillty of the memory rested on shiftin, soude, and bow would it bo chunged after tho lapse of a certain number of years? Huppose Mrs, Moulton had told you, to the best of her abity, what has oceurred be- tweon lior snd Hoochoer, A mistako upon thiy paiut would La tho destruction of gn inuocent man, Thero woro koveral featuros in hor testi- mouy wlich were of Itaportance, Ouo was the fact that uho was b Zealous _Vlll“"h AND PARTIKAN 0¥ THE DEFENDANT until some timo in July, 1874, when 'Filton and Moulton comwunleated with Tloochop throngh Redpath. 'Tha testimony of Mrs. Maulton had boou Lopt from the Church Committeo, to bo used In & civil suit against Beccher, We had tho funt that ae oarly a8 June, 1571, theso two slip- pery rogues (Lilton aud Moulton) contomplated pracaediugs {u the courts sgaluat Jioechor, sud wero conferting as to the witiesies who would bo required in the easo, o must bo permitted to say, howevor, that the witners whio swore that which'was untrie was to bo tully velloved Irom cenntre, though ehe did it from the fures of un- jugsl love; alio euuld nob swesve from her aflo- fance to her Lusband, Bra, Bloulton repres sontod Beecher aa stating to hor mstters which wato told to har by Mry, Tilton and her husbaud, aod it may bo truo sho was misled by them, TUK FATAL LUVG, Countel theu commented on tho teatimony of Mra, Moulton us to Mr, Beecher's refercucy to committing suicide. 10 this puwder way au his tublo, why did not Boechor takoit? 'The ocea- wion for (aking it was Locause of tho threatened fiubhuzlun of the Jotter of apology, but liecchur ad como “mmli':h darker days than thoso g strong, living, healihful, fourless manj but, coutlemeu, you have heard enough' ol Mr4, oulton's téevimony from mo to way if it out- weighed tho sworn deciaiptions of Hfenry Wand Beechor, Counsel hiad hoped to be ablo”to pre- sout (o them the contradictions of hor testls juony, bus b had uo time, 1f Manlton way wu fionest nan, he was mopt unfortunate, lla bad besu tried iu tbo balanco and found waoting, Thery wero soventuun bonest oien who hind sworn fulsely if sll that 3loulion had teatitled to wore trup, - 1wl Tilton wald wus tino, a8 sgulist bis powlor, there wero ihirkys four men on the kidu of the dufeudant—men of worth and cuteemy—who had all sworn falsaly, Thuodore Tilton could not striko Hexry Waid Jwegbor except by blastiug the roputation of Ahicue wou, A WOLD ¥OiL TRACY, _Caunsel thon soferred 1o tho sitompts ip oaat diserudit on sho couduct, of Geu, ‘Vracy, and wal o thought be acted justly aud Lonorably, Counuel thought ho wia right ju taking & rov tainor of Boechor atier thoun wew had broken fuith waith hige. If thore was soy esror in the pujut, it was due t0 the coynsuls of William M, Lvazts spd {awyors associnted with biw, FUB PEBOBATION, ‘The following is the full tuxs of Judge Porter's peroration ; Well, goutlenmou, T cap sy po mare, and yoi T au peligtant to par with this cava, § s Foluo fant ta pare with it, for thero are, snd therp sl ¥e will be (0 &l 0F us, bloavant meworios oonr TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FAY 27, 1875. nsoted with 183 painfnl to somo, ploasant to many. It hss happened to cach ono of us by oua of thono accidents which occaslonally throw men fogether, 10 mect mé strangers, and, trust, to part as life-long friends, wro ' hero fn dirchargo of an e gracionn but A most responsiblo duty, aud it hian tieon discharged with & filehity winch Lian arrented publie attention, and shonld com- wanil publio renpect, It certainly commauds aur apprecistion, our earnoat gratitnde. 1 think Icaneay ft _for nil on both eldes of this case, counsel, and parties, anid all indcod who have buon the witnessan of your fidelity, your patience, your kinduess. I know nat, yout Houor, what i0 sy In acknowledgruont of that kinduness with which wa Dhave all beau troated by you, Ordinarlly, it wonld be wmeroly tho °ex- pression of that stneero feeling of gratitudo which 18 naturally inaplead by long-conttuned kinduess and consideration, Lut as it happoned at tho earlior atagea of this caso, that oftentimes tn the viaw of hiw Hanor declslonn were mado fram which we folt that wo auffored injustico, I desiro now o eay at tha close that I feel that Do judged wisoly'and well, and that on a great isnite lko this it was cqually dua to tho plaintift sud to defandant, to all tha public interests in- yolved, that the broad door should bo openod for the admisrion of any evidanco in respect to tho admissibllity of which thers was even a doubl. 1ls Ilonor felt, and showed (hat Lo felt, that it waaduo to Justics that overy- thing that cauld be submitted ta you that wanld aid you i your doliberations should be beforo seif, and feoling thue, it s mnatter of sincere fratification to ne that I have the opportunit now, that all may sharo with me the wame feol- ingg, of oxprensing our sonsa of respoot for the omnent ability, the [mpartiality, tho knowa in- teprity, tha punty of charactor of that emi- on vent ~ Judgo, most worihy, if not quite, of nonored oeltion amoeng §urists of that grost and emmont liusmau of bl who now loops by tho wators of Otsogo Lake, s nama which will’ bo lonored througn all tume. And yot 1 am not sure that tho name of the jJurist” who prosides ou this memarable brial will ot eudura quito ae louy, for it is hin misfortuny and yours that through oiroumstances which you coulil ot hLave forescon lun name and yours nitoto go down to postority togother, always as- sociated with w trint which slsll be momorable through all futuro time, aml which ia to deter- mino the question wiethor [unocence can find a shiold in & contt and a Sy agatnue all the do- vicon of po1juted and banded guilt, It hua been enid, gentlemen, that thera was foar that thoto mwight be i this jury a disagree- went, 1t1s eald by thoso who haye not hesrd tho ovidonco, and do mot know the truth. I think I have lived long cuough with each of you to know that there is not ono man on that i,nry who wou't do whst La kuows and feels to o0 right; not one man on {hat jury who is capa- Dblo of giving & verdict mich a4 was demauded by my filend Judge Mornw, aud which Lo prop- erly characterized as & malediotion, A verdict which should coudomn this man, and at the ju- stanco of theso mon, would indeed bo o male- dictlon, But this will bo a Lonediction, 1f thero o ono man who, In tho spirit of tho old Roman Centurion, was capable of thrusting his spear {nto tho side of one who was iunocent and likely to penib, I know that, though I mny not ho able to mny nmen, though good mon everywhero mny ehrink from ¢ ns & great Wiong, even In respect to such a mon, thoro will bo ° ono ot Jeast who, . in the hmmblo cmujstion of the Hedeomor whom Lio serves, will bo ablu oven in thae hour of agony to litt his haude In praver aud n{ * Fathor, for- give him, for bio knawa not whathe docs,” But o such verdict {s to como from this jury, Tho verdics Is to boono, a8 I firmly belleve, which will illpminata Drookiyn Heighta—n verdict which will sond an elactriotheiil of joy through Christendon, Withs thesa worda Judge Porter concluded hin address, nnd 8 burst of applause went up from tho peoplo iu the court-room. Mr, Cnr‘:nnlcr, tho foreman of tho jury, au- pounced that one of the jurors was ill, aud una- blo ta attend this afterncon. *In that case,” said Judgo Portar, * L will ask for an sdjourn- ment untl to-morrow. Judgo Noilson thon adjourned tha cours unth to-moyrow morniug.” FOREIGN. FRANCE, TAE COMMITIEE OF THIRTT, Panig, May 20.—~Tho reccmmondation of the Committes of Thirty was completad by the As- sembly to-day. ‘Tho Comtnitieo fu gomposed of twenuty mombers of all sections of tho Left, four aupporters of M. Walioy, and sl Dop- uties of ‘tho Right. Among tho mem- bers olected to-duy are MM. Waddington, Albert, Chery, Bimoo, and Christophle. Tho Lt vated i tho six Deputios of tho Right, o that tho mupjority might be representad in the Committes, but 1t 8 behovod thst fiyo will da- clivo to serve. M. Gambetis waa nob electad, baving withdrawn his name a1 a candidato, Loxvox, May 20.—Tle Parls correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazetlo suya the prepundoeranca of tho Left in the new Cotnmitjes of Thirgy 14 duo to diucord in tha Consoryutiva ranks, —_—— CGREAT BRITAIN. TIE 100DY NEVIVAL. Loxooy, May 26.—1ho Post, reviewing the lottor of tho Archbishop of Canterbury, ex- preeses tho opinion that tho yeliglous vevival will have Litle permanent effect. THE TIPPERARY ELECTION CABE, Duopriy, May 26.—Tho Court of Common Pleus, $0 which the appeal in tho easo of tha ipperary elcotion was rofaryod, has unsnimoys- 1y ducidad ‘that tho late Jobn Mitoho] was dis- qn-:illod, and that Alr, Moora is eptitled to the soat, THX BLARGTED DnrrTenEnll LoxpoN, May 27.—b a. m.—Tho Standard, commonting on tho profects of reform submiited at tho moeting of tho American Bocia] Sclouce Associution {n Dettoit, saya; *Thinking Amor- icana ars compolled to acknowledge that waste, corruption, sud fnefliclency provail in every branch of the Adminisiiation, and ignorauco and _porsons! _worthlessneys prodominato in legislation. Thoy begin = to odmit eadly that the grand oxperimopt began a century agois a failure. Homedios must do doyjsed quickly, i revolution and disnster aro to ho averted, It is conceded on all sides that univar- eal aulfrage, which, howover, it is now impoyal- Llo Lo abollsh, In tho root of the ovil. — - WOMAN, A crusl foke at the oxponnent thasoladles who aro porpotually striving to gain & bearng in tho presu bas been golug tho round of literary ofr- oles, to the offect ** that they Jook much better {n muslin than in print” Au Arkansas woman hza appliod for » divores, her complat beingy “I've been married Bl {unru‘ bnve warkod all the {ime like & slave, apd ave nover boon to a circua, or liyod in o houso tuat had parlor-folding doors," Tha regnant thought with modt men is: How to mnako monoy; and tha regnant thought with most wamon i Iow to epoud it, In their hottor momsnts soma of tneso women have baon heard to admlt that mau i4 » usoful animal, Bilas Andrews, of INiuols, wont home tho other day, whistling and feoling protty Jolly, but, whon o ontered tho houso, aud i, Audgows wointod to a oradlo with four babies in it, uays ng, **Beo what I did, Bilas!" e colored up, aud went out on tho stoop, aud ast there till tho moon cawma NP, “ ool wick? Teen maving?” mald a gentle- man upon epgauntering a triend who seomed to be Iaboring updor cousideruble doprossion of uplrits, **No, nothiog of that sort,™ be soplied. #0nly my wifo's bocn taking modielne galng on four months now, aud the drug-clurfi huen't wado a fatal mintake yot." Tho Parisians sy theyhave had enongh of tha high-leal-boot fashion for Iadics, Thuv as- sert that it flings thom tuo much forward, huria the spino, and reducos tho size of the orlf, The doctory yocommond thu Toverse fashion, Very law hicots fudaed, and high solew, for a time, 4o n::.:r& Aling tho body backward from the hipy up- id, A lady who was urging some fricnda to dipner felt disgusted wheu hor 8-yoor-old son came in and #aid; *4Mra, Jones says shie can's sparo no bread, sud Mry, Fox ain't at homo, so 1 didn't fiul auy butter,” ‘Fhio friends thought they had ettor” dine eluewhere, aud thio lady thought ro t00; byt who taught tyst boy that flioc way of tho teanugrossor was Lard, “Qglug to leave, Mary?” ¥ Yen, wum | find 1 am vory discoutonted,” * 17 thejo iy pn; ;r'mu 1 can do to make you more canfortable, Yu me know." * No, mum, it's impoesible, You cau't altur your figger no more'n { can, Your dresscs won'y it mo, aud 1 k't sppear on Bundaye ws 1 used to st wy last placo, whero wissus' clathes fied "guatly. et JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Lridune, Taxsina, Mich., May 26,~IHeury Tart hss boon appointed Judge of 1he Twonbymst Die- trint by. the Governor, ta till a yacaucy, He wan lucted thin anring 3 but, au doubt pxicted as to his ccoupying tho Benoh ¢l Jau. 1, 1876, the Ez+ qgubivo makes tho appointmant. - THE EPIDEMIC OF CRIME. The FElite of Our Latter-Day Flends Gaintng Nume' ber Daily, Perpetration by a Negro Noar 8t Louis of o Monstrous Crime. Tho Nelghhors of His Viclims Scouring the Woods for Him. Captare of tho Boston FPhilanthropiat, Jaokson, at Koaseville, N, Y. Other Criminal Nows, TOTAL DEPRAVITY, i Sresial Diavateh to The Chicago Tridbuna, Br. Loui#, May 26,—One of tho moat rovolt- ing crimes that has over boon porpotrated in ihis country came ta 1ight this afternoon. Dlillip Prarr, an agod German living with his wifo in & small house on the Bkinnor road, mid- way betwaen tho Clayton and old Olivo strest 10ads, was allured from his bed laat it at bolf-past 10 o'clock and struck down by a lurking negro, While ho lay Insensiblo in front af nis door, his wife, sbout to Lecomo a mother, was ansaulted in tho houso by the same flend, and ravished. Tho bruto thon made hia oscape, Dfarr hns einco diod from the stroke, which crushod Lis skull just bohind the right tomple. The fatal work was done with ono stroke, apparsntiy. Mra, Prarr s a low, hoavy-sot German woman, abont 85 yeara of age, and s three childron, Mra, Pfarc folls the fol- lowing story concerning the affair: A negro, apparontly abont 23 years old, cameo to the hiouse about G o'clock last avening and askoed | for worlt. 1ler husband wam engaged about 200 yorda from the house plowing, She fold tho negro that thoy were poor aud had no money to pay for holp. Mo then asked for something to eat, and she gavo him soms broad and butter. Thon ho wanted to kuow what ftime # was, Moo woa told it wan 4 o'clock, and started away, saying be would lie down In an empty wagon near by until tho *'old man* camo homs and ek him for wotk. On tho arrival of I'fare from his work theQaegro was told that thero was no work for him to do, aud that he had botter leave immediately. About half-psat 0 o'clock tho family was arouzod Ly tho Darsing of tho houso dog. ‘Tho CGerman went out to soa what tho matier was, but bardly reachod tho outside of tho door bofore ho waa struck down by the negro who had hovored about in tho aftornoon, Tho wegro thon eprang upon her, selzing hor by thothroat. This was followed by indecont proposals, which the women etoutly romsted, but was finally foreed to accoda to. Tho negro'a attontion was attracted fiom tho woman by Pfarr, wholad returncd to consciousnces, and cried out in distress to his wifo: +*ary! Mary!" The brale atonce took l‘l!:i(hC Prarr relapsed futo unconsciouances Immodiataly after calling to his wifo, and remall]uu 0. 'Fhio dootor oxamined tho wound and declarcd it nceesearily fatal, Pfarr remnined 1 a comatosa stato until noon' to~day, when he died. ¢ 120 the assoctted Prest.) 8r, Lows, May 26.—Aftor {ho pogro had fled Mra, Plarr dragged ber [osensihle hysband to the house, araused tho mnoighibore, und every thing possiblo was done for Lim, but Lo remained nuconsclous till noun to-dav, when bo diod, In- tonko qxcewmnnt pravails in the neighboghnod, and twenty moynted policemen haveo hepn kcont- ing tho wooda and flelda oll day, hat st las} ac- fimmln bad found no traco of the flondish mur- eror. . A CONVICT SHOT. T Bpecial Duvateh to The Chicage Tridune, TLaxcory, Nob., May 20.—A socond revolt in tho Nebraska Penitentlary occurroa to-day, lod by Willinm McWaters and Eldredge Gqrry, twe of the loadors of tho revolt four months ago. Tha Wardoa was apprised of the oxpocted rovolt 8 fow days sgo, and telegraphed to Doputy ‘Warden Nobes, at Joliot, 1L, to come home. A lotter was found in thp wash-houro dirocted to Gerry from somobody outside, advis- ing iho insurrection yostorday., Yoatare day al} the prisonors = wero kopt in confinemont, Lut wout to work to-day. AL 2 o'olock Gerry want out to itho water-loset. As lLa came ouz, McWators started for it. Doth meeting in front of tho ataward's caga louched elbows_wnd oxchanged words unhcard by tho stoward, AloWators ontorad tho wator-oloset oud picked up asharp stone, saylng he wonld kall the Eulrd. whion tho lattar &"uuh Blanoy) fired o Dall, severiug tho carotid artery o Ma- Whaters, passing through his body, and killing him ~ almost instantly, AfoWators reelod and foll, Blanoy loveled his gun at Uarry, wuo ran to tho pluce of work, and all tho prisatiers quiotly ramuncd work. MoWaters was & notod desperado, having killed soveral men, ‘When tho abot wes fired and tho bell rung, In- spector Gould, Warden Wyman, sud Doputy Nabes, with cocked rovolvers, ran to the worke liousu and all was quiet. MoWatora. hus a wilo and two children ot Nebinska Citv. "ll‘ll;n verdict of evorybody {8 that it sarved him right. MINNESOTA MUNDERERS SENTENCED. Spectul Dispnteh to The Chfeaua Tribpne, B1. Pavr, Minn,, May 26.—To-day was the soyanternth day in the Common Pleas Caurt, Judge Bimoéns prealdivg, aud sontences wore pronounced aa fallows: F, Rapp, for tho murder of Mra. Lick, State Prison at hard labor for 1o, ten dsya aclitary confinpmont avory other month. Michae) Keely, for the myrdor of Doy- nard Lamb, State rison for lifo st hard labor, throo days molitary confinomont overy third mopth, Henry 3, Hoze, for the mutder of Patrick 0'Couvor, Stata L'rison for lifa at hard lator, thrao days sclitary conflnament overy third month. Prederick Hillger, for rapo upon Matilda Unekow, chili under 10 yoars of ago, Btato Prison for lifo at burd Iaboy, " Edward Leo, {ornxnpa ou Catbaring Waide, Hipta Vrisanst nard labor far tnirty yoars, TLeo protested he was funocent, Kally claimad :h:il I;e‘ ll:[llluul anbln:m{imffxmn.' Ihe athery iad noting to esy. Applications for nw trial {or Rapp and Lea will b*x'nmml nozt waek. i “Tho Writ 0 try for ineanity bax beon moved in tha casc of Naeg Onse, af Lanteunclitongor, can- vieted of the murdor af Mry, Lick, with the death- ponaity aflizod, has been appealed to tha Bu. vroma Court., 3lrs, Rapp, on accaupt of the !urv daagrooing, i to bavo a spoond tainl ezt wonh, Patrick Splilvan, the musderer, wjetod QOlay Caunty, was to-ay takon lEnmhu fimr: Privon, where ho has gono insane, to be placod in sn ingane ssylum. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAN.L Mesrms, Tenu, Moy 20,—A well-lald schome 10 enoapa by a fow dosporate prisoners Ju the County Jail was dlscovered lasy ovonlng, Hove eral londod revolvors bisd beon smoggled to thom by & Mra, Gyaus, whoso hushand wep in {pall on the chiatpo of larceny, but tho prompt sotion of Auplatani~Tailer Dawson preyented s coueumma- tion of the pint, which was ta murder bim snd the tuynkoy snd then release all the prisonars. Awmong the leaders in the schoma was Alatt More riw aud Edgar Jokiosow, hio express-yobbiefe, A SORIMMAOE, Sveetal Diapateh ta The Chiugo Trsbuns, Lansing, Mich,, May 20.—A gencral ecrim- mageoccurrod at Clesaning last Bunday, ) 4 houso occupled by & woman named Margare} Hattls, wha shot W, AL I whon & twob teted to domoliah tho house. Tho ownor and » n\wthenaflend reeinteuce, and shot James Lobdell uud & man uawmoed Hlarry,—alt tha wounds being_ slight ones, The womsn was arreatad, tried, sud rolewssd, and tha othiors tusned over for sxamination, HORSE-THIEF SHOT, Covxcip BLurrs, Is, May 26,—A horas-thict urmed Harnoy Dunn was kitled withun a fow roda of Waluut Slatlon by Charles Hingkloy, who, with others, wore fu pursuit, Dunn, finding hims ualf pursuod, turned in hiy saddle and fired throa inoffectiva shots st Hinckley, wha immediatoly respouded and killed his man, HIGHWAY ROBBERY, Couxc BLovys, In., May 26,—The Rev. R. M. Bwlith," pastor of the Droadway Methodist Tplacapal Church af this sity, who hag beon sb- scns soyoral moaiha in the East collectlog money 0 pay o ile judobteducss of his charch, waa last night al hufgy nd robbed of 8570, Tliia ocourred 20 nuled south of Atlantic, Cass County, ‘The highwayman stabbed Binlth iwlee in the left arm snd vory severely in the iaod, The wounds aro not dangorous, A FAITHLESS PASTOR, Nxw OnreANg, May 96.—1ne Bav, W, F. Cope- 1and, so-callod, was engagod at Philadelpiua to tako charge of the Firat Daptlat Church in this city, and was on hin way hare when the Baltimore reandsl occurred. The Dencans of tho church secolved a tolegsam fiom the Haptist Publishiug Ifouso of Philadelphin in answer to an inquiry, eaying Warren and Copeland aro one and tho same, Havoral women in this city would lixe to know whero ho is. JACKSON ARRESTED, Witrtenars, N Y., May 26.—Doteotive Wood, from Dostou, srroated Abraliam Jnckson, the at tho Ausable 1louwo, Keere- aveming, and will proceed to h him at o1.c i e SALARIES OF MALE AND FEMALE TEACHERS, To the Editor of The Chteaao I'ribunet Cutosoo, May 22.—Mucli bas Legn eald and writtan on this subjocts but thero ia one view ot {4 that I do mot remomber ta have seon pre- moutod. In prosenting it, I will pramntus that 1 havo boon' for twonty years in favor of making no distinction in wagos simply on account of dilferenco of rox In tho performor, 1f anan (Chinaman or other) will do my waabing for $1 per week, tho fact that it happans to bo done by a woman furnishes no good reason for a demand upon me of 81.50. If a woman wlll make my garments for a corlaln sum, a man doing tho work it tho samnp mannor cannot roasonably do- mand mora on the ground that hoin n man, In- daead, so groat is our lova for gotting onr wants supplled at tho least cont, that, if & woman offer to servo e in any capacity for less than a man, and I yet choosa to patraniza tho latter, it is good avidenco that, in somo way, my need is nob 80 woll mot by her uervica aa by lis, But to tho subjoct : I cannot botter presont my thought than by supposing, for s momont, that tho responaibility of cstublishing an educa- tionol ayetom i thls eity, or olsowhore, rosts upon mo ; and weighing brlefly soma of thio oon- sidorationa that will present thomselves ¢ First—It will ba my duty to furnist the pub- 1o the maximum of beuefit for the minimum of cost, Socond—It will bo my duty to conslder pri- marlly the Intercsts of pupils only; thoss of teachors not at all; oxcopt ag they may affect tho intarasta of pupils, Thosa propositions are so noarly axfomatic that they noed not boargued in a briof communi- cation. . Maving gettled ro much, $he aperations of tho law of supply sud demnud, whicl, In justica to my constituents, I caunot lxnore, very soon pressos tho practical quostion upon me: Canl dispaneo wholly with tus xoryicos of men in my syatom? Scoking for an answer, | observo tho gonoral faci, that, in all depariments ot human activity, tho origiunting, syatamatizing, and goucral dovolopmont of methods ara made mainly by men. I obsorve that the educationnl uystoma o}l ovor the world have beou, aud aro lioiug, constructed by men, I obsorvo that twenty meu fu o hundred toschiers will do more to evilve n aystem than sighty women ; and that tho elghty Bocin quite witling tho tweply shonld do it. Moreover, I coysder tho goneral fact, that, In tho otder of nature, tha bost develop- mont must come from & anglnlaus combina- tion of masculine and teminine intlucnce, With theso consfderationn in mind, I cannot bo Jong in concluding that ;my systom would bo vary bn- rfoct without some men fu it, 1t would ‘seom Lat oue or two ab tho hesd, to superintond, ware almoxs indisponaablo; and that they ought to he protty thiokly eminklod throughout the qutira corps of worlprs. This boing determiuad, the noxt quoation is: Whot kipd of mon aro ncgded 2 1f my system i3 to prowper and improve upon ‘liseil, therp must ke culture and ability an tho part of toach- org ; and also a good dogroe of continulty in the matuoer in whicls the must respankiblo placos arp filled, Possinly 1 may bo ablo to smploy & good man thls yoar “for 3,000, and auothpr oqually guod noxt sear for tho sawpp pum,—tha {3rmnr baving yacated his post for a moro lucsatlvo calling, ' But thifs will not weet tha requirement, It I bavo n good 1an this yoar, I wauntthe same next yaar, dod ho goxt, s0d tha noxt. My bss- tewy must bava tho beneilt of his oxporicuce and maturod judgmont. In short, the right man, anee socured, oight, 08 far as posyible, to bo a fixture. What wust I pay bim, thon 7 Clearty, Lis sslary must bo sufiglent for hly owp suppozt, aud that” of a fainily,.prodent or proapeetivo. Tho average lan oither hay o lnmlll’y to support, or will have a(mufir or later; and, If' [ canuot pyy Lim onough for thie puiposs, Lo Will sagk auotl: er cligunol for Lis adtivities, ‘fho quentiop {0 bo fipally answorad i4: What 1s tho 1o\est prieo that will agcure the beet mop, and retain them with as much pormanency a3 is oxhibited by men who aro snccesajul in”othor kiuds of busivess? Few qualified to judga will allirm thue this cau bo dono in euch & city na this for less than the averago salary now paid to mpn {0 qur oity sehoold. Lot us now "800 haw the sama conslderations apply to the ladles I employ, Of course, Sho #ame alements sre dosirabla now as beforo, viz.: natural abylity, enlture, poymanoney, Ifind I eon uogure & wood dogreo of tha firsy two for about swu{par annupy, and 8 high order of both for a sum from 60 to 100 por ceub lurgor, Buc what of thy other elemont,—poimancncy ¢ AMust 1 now pay anough fo secyre the support of g famr i1y to wake my employo pormanout 2 Not at all. Lenvlnli out exceptional cases of ladios who bave (nvalid failprs or widowed moth- ora to . suppart,—and, as the guardisn of puroly educational ‘nlarauu. it is not my businoes, to consldor tho oxcoptionn] nocds of taachore,—the womant iy ewploye lLiss acoa- sion to caro for & family, that moment I loso Lot goryioed, vp_ matior what ber alary way bo. The wagos question, boyond & good suppork fur the individual,-ecarcely flgures at sl in vno qf tho most uvportsat eloments of my Etflblw\.—- ermsuency ; while, in the ciso of the mau, It w all-important, Y¥ven Iu tho malterof culture and sbility, it wlll pot bolp my svatemn lo pay women the full_smount necossary to sooura and retain tho mon I want, for the Last the market afforda lu oLtaiupbloe st from oune-lalfl to two- e Yemauion of tho whlo maltor muat | The conglysion of tho wholo malter myat {n- ovitably Lo thing T must J'q w?bmm mon aito- gophery or talia much ws will serye mo tewpo- ruclly Qn small wages; or buy Wamgn' more tbay fn neceseary fo seours tho sorvices of tho #ame or thoeo equally well qualificd; or make a differenco bobween the salary paid uman and that paid & womnau, 1 caunob seeury the bost pfiumm from the firat, or {row the second, Tho [ l'sv.l' #4 an prent for thie pubtic, I bave no yight o do, Dalv the luss, now so much cnsjcisod, 18 thoroughly dofauaiblo, Tlia faof 8, my equal-righte frisnds,—for T am one of you,~It [ folly to try to ignoro the fact, that the average man shoul] bo spposed o bo working with referonce to tha support of & fami- Iy asrol] ua Lisolf ; 1ho wvaiuge wots for the cuppars of havself ouly, with @ steoug wroba- bitity that oven that is” only temporary, It 1 aqually folly to try la iguara (ho fagl, that vo f““ dopariment of Lnmay solvity will yeach ts highost eficionoy without men, Lo $ha gote eral rula the educatioual deparsment furnishics no exception, T'o make tho mos} of it, onip lof thio workors n it wusl bo men, and men who will wako oducating o business ; shd sucl you can- nut hiave unisss you furuish tho mesiy $oF pupe port of their familios a3 wo)l us themsolven, O coureo, all tul fs satd with & Tull knowl- edgo of tho fac chat I may soma l{ny bo wirer thats I gw now § sud, when that o vomes, I way Lo willing to acknowladge that our pduca- tional systom would o oquilly well or noller mauagad {¢ conductgd wholly by women, from tho Pogaldont of tno Loard of Education dowii, BENEDIGT. —— IRaness Difforences of Opinion, Whon pariies represent honeet difforpueed of oplnion upan hiviug palitieat quostious they are ust aud proper ; when the questions Letwecn Lom are wheoloto thoy are usulews § when thuy porve to prevent the cousideratlon of prowent {syuon thoy Ara obutactos ; whon they purpatuate bhatred and nuaunu\l strife thay are_evils ; when their mashinesy fulls {uto sugbauds af the fow 0 bo pwployed for solfish purpases sud to do- eat the popular will, they 85 corsupt and ope prossive; whoy she muoliinory of bulh or either can be {udilfarontly wanipilated hdy tha sag wmen iu tho (uterest of private galn and corpomte greod, thoy are joiten, wnd onglt to Do dor stroyud, I believe the last coumhition has been roached in this Btute, and I whall choortully, cnnum{. and wllvnl( Kive |uI suppost and ade yoosey to tho the Peoplu's Independent party, wherever my voice ca be haard or wy influsuce folt.—8pcech of Scnalor Newlow Looth at San Francisco. . —_——————— . 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