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NEW-YORK DAILY 'l“RlB'dN_E, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1867., 5 4 worms, the ernstaced, and the insects; and here we have | vention of mind in the prodnction of ltving beinge for all for the last ¢ etmerrt for the vertebrates, which also eom- | @me, npon a plan laid out and carried out from e fiehes amd they are snbdtvided | the beginning, with reference to an end, and thag there he tep- § 18 that reference to an_end, aud that the end is The manigali, | wan, is seen in the relation which man bears to the lowest Uhese anie | vertcurata, the fishes, That there is a reference to man s the gradation which we observe through all a A e B SR a4 e S e 5 all exhibit the same characteristy. foatures, Rere Jel e urge upon ¥ ‘his 1 canvot consider the relation’ monkeys uuless We aw A%’ .ro differ irom one asotbier. While 7y of bumanity, there @ ¢ yot e terly imposmble with the {oes ‘of the foot. e iut i the samo direction, and Wio lase toe L in jixtaposition steceesively wiili the e They atl point d o AGASSIA ON THE MONXEYS AND [ (aniiof be bro n sticceesively Wit B TR R T a7 OF BOUTIL AMERIGA: other toc ity whiuh linve feet af e CXUCHILE || opees about as strikiti s ¢ « o existen "k that the | Isscen . ch we observe_thro o ATV E INBREITANTS OF . I of their fonr s quadrupeds, tinguish =ome of these ndoe pseumies that animals a time om the beginning to the end. That tids ¢ g o delivered Jagt evening the fimal Jee- | bave foar thd o feel, are 1 Aot —an StrKing wnque rived from owe anot b o 1 priwiti betive Tesult of merely physieal conditions is far PG, Acassit been given wnder the aus- | moukeys have at the end of thetr hi of ®ow the specices of monkeyk from ene formed from which all aninals may have been ey shown by the fact, which is constantly recarrii of tho 410 @f ‘the conmse, Whicli Bave BOCT ET0 e | W c fore limbs. Bit man has a pair of fo And bound o sayFdiat unless we reeognize The doctrime is that ail vertebrates are descended f transformations reproduced every day through the wholo a9 the | oue primitive yertebrate, that all articulates are de- | anima: kingdom, in the production of new individuals, e, and we ork Association for the Advancen This 8 perhaps the most prow! differences amc . e snhject was * Toe Moukeys wnd | difierence w iy b Doticed ameng theso i R et tho” alF aramecs with rences | weendet fro S imitive Artienlate, that ak mollusks | Az here T come'to the elosing evidence T would subit. Scimen snd Atttk Amerie Very seat | wnd the eharacterietie features of the great order o || S T oxist among animaie, | we Gue | are dows e briaitin e molinsk, that all radiates | All Living beings are born of eggs, aud developed {rom Jlip Native Mabavirce " 1 and o con- | Juonkeys. There are some slight wodificationsin 18 || SR SRS AUEE ) fever b tho oriein of these dif | are derivesl from one: primiiive radiate, and that tigw | e i end their growth in changes which have of theiarge tiall-of Cooper uetitute was filled, and & o | yemect among the monkeye, inasmeh as INCE B 11 ferences, they are of some account, and if it verisproved | four primitive types are derived themselves from the | began with the ez Ty successive generation S rathe portion df the standing-room occupied. ON | powe .in” which the ¢humb la W ST tha s the o { the ‘dhamb n a0 short, AL, 1V it i Shen i il boat tho | prinstive ‘cell formed by (e combination of those | bekins wnel with s egs. siuce thre lave been > apoakier ected with applause. | not be as readily brought in Jur p fine proved fortaitous elements which are cting wherever | men or quadrapeds on_earth, since animals have e ; ooy ferward, the speaer W gre s the Guer fingers o4 n the and of ma; O it will m, the oat o and there light, moisture and matter are hrought into con they Have reproduced in crery e e mament ] re even monkeys 1o which oo} And monkeys eanot have one anether. 1t s the doe ced by Moleechott, | 1n their growth and transformatio LADIPS AND GENTEEMEN: Tn an tmguarded mon | Ty 80 tlit fonr Hingers ouly e liavo s all those | istic of their race. Now what this amounts fo. 'l most. entirely wantiug. Again. W : on Of e New V! & A Ccomion o ne, ou the | are several haudred thousand different kinds of animals hin globe of the different types oue of the diswnguish rto e saiiect which hias | the thumb i ¢ gottc e Lor b O+ L el st the utes i finger is the position of thy e s e D e wume watire as te char- | ground that everyth Xists R of the Jast joint of the fimger. In the perfect b fstics w” Listinguish #e different kinds of mon: | neously from the for of & primitive of developient, EVEry sparro eytir, and goes through all the changes which are een samounced wpon he tickets. 3T had ¢ vering onky et early 1 maintained | fufluence of light acting upon u Moleschot s pape er has & flat nail of pro- o maturely, T wenld 'probab e abstained | (1 st joint of every fing v Y ous ToRat i sk yule i subject so full of | the of ‘the Jofut, not extendini forward, atid || Kexs ¢ wa for Gt reason hat el LRI | G SR o W o mtter . orkbizing oxK A roes (hreygh alitho < #eom bringivg into such § s : Kknown, | 10t bending over the i t jotut e nails || pemlent othgin, becanse 1 saw tie Cime coming when the | belugs is ‘one of the most striking productions of cing new ege, which will go through th ange. aificuities, respecting which, after all, #0 Jittle is KDOWI, | 3¢ s of our hand, and it is fh bt It Orhicin, bechane t an woald be mixcd up with | that “school. 1 d'the English defenders of the | Every butterfly comes from the egg, which produces V0 8% RO - <mntation ¢ s present it in a somewhat differ- | the caterpillar, which becomes a chrysalis, then & anfmals which Aniteals, and o community |t s b . “ to which there are such extreine Views | of gur foor. But in all other ' Jon of the otig 0 which il find that porhaps the thnab and one, the question of the origin e 1 hoid that O et fht the firat impiied Was given | Dutterly, laying. egis to-go throt S e et ond With Teferchee ewtortained by the most cgmpetent Lavestigne o it | pertect b, o fingers ‘way have a porfect nally || oforigin might bo atimed for wll, S0V e | Dy an intellectual power, and that this impuise has ve- | S0 witih all animals, whether of higher or lower type. i . convie ) Lenting beyond || the nos, of the comm! ; P p | 34, 1 hase vothing left but candidly 1o expres wy con o ¥ others may Have curved nails endingg beyond || the nlck of the ST e “quadrapeds is & | nlted in an unfolding, i an evolution ouf of the Tirst | fact the animal kingdom, as it is now, is undergoing and if 1 can, without prepos- | the termination of the fiueer. Tuat WO SO0 Y T ey fo explain | germs eveated, of all that has followed, The doctrine | greater ehanges every year than the whole ammal king: w, the foundatlo lv. But if it is an error 1 0 pust, ad Tuan a6 de- | Which 1 support 8 that it is not only the few which were | dom has passed throigh from the beginning until now: men are mot | started in the beginuing by & creative act, but the | and yet we never see one of these animals swerve from tock, | e differences | many, and that it was not at oue time ouly | the ‘plan pointed out, or produce anythiug else than ‘~of the sanie kind aud quite as | that” ¢ fted, but that the ecreation | that which 18 like itself. = (Applausc.] This is the el exist between monkeys, | has gone on through all ages, and that under the direct | great fact. Every veing reproduees itself, vnder con- e nsation.] Lot e say | inflacnees of creative power most aM the differencex | ditions whieh arc as varied as they have boo from o InACahat “all differ | which exist have been brought about. [Applause.] | the begiuning of the world until now: and yet s e i haying | fonr | These aro generalizations, Now let us sec what the facts | they do not change, Why is that? = Because by ) reo h feed, dnd the | are, whether the German transmutation doetrine comes | ature they are not changeable. That Iy what we inust i v endowed | nearer to the fact, whether the English transmutation | nfer. Aud if those which Jive now are not changeable wions withont ‘Tetieen session. *Of course, you do not expect that 1 shall tell yon aneedotes coneerning the mwonkeys which I b ug in the trees iu the Valley of the Amazon, nor 0 it | srast \\u;. l‘:.r-m the Nabits of the vative iuhabitants, it | oo RPN at 1 &hall ta s @ broader view of the sulgect, and b i en e gihers diecuss Defore you the relations which cxist e thereare wll even WOnE S0 of the monkeys; and we have ov {| 1l T which the thumb aloue, and the first finger || pres i wcen fly- | onkess i bRt and the other fingers have a claw (| rives. from moukeys, we iy e | B e tho termination of the finger. Again, i devhyed from comuon o e yaonkeys we have @ great varicty as to size. | Whidh exist swiofi mes k than our suall sriped sqair- || striving as the differen the stature even of mau; | wnd hetween the jowe hle inkermediate dt--ldmenw_-’ Ifx':“ what h’:‘l i WO en U Ho are scatter w Asia and o amohkevs. 1 Swecn the moukeys and mankind—a savjeet § QECTIAIIEND SGANC NN Americas but imearh | Kinbs, oneqwiy of which It Whih for the dact ~ten years has "'"g'”‘ of diesr:” pavia of ke worid Uioy preecit ekl Lo Ry of staudin er e Constitution | Goctrine comes nearer, or whether the doctrine of special | and do “not pass from oue to another, though they repre o By e 45 Sl N Y 4 T”:ylim't’ ‘:fl "n-~ nal 'un' of | is such that the ercot position is hot one resulting from | ereation comes nearer to the f and if the lagter is the | sent all the changes which animals « through, is ranée 16 whiich all the investigations made within the v 7is, thise ' inkibliing e tropoal pares e T trbault, of AncoCAMY sge, bt i | ease tnen I shall have proved my statement that we are | It logical to assunis that those of early ages have become g"""”“" Hicve e v o less 0 ety connetedy | 55 MY, (oo i e lio Minian trame. | not. the Jineal descendants of monkeys, but Wo are | What we see now in conscquence of changes uh sic h ke backbon : . e e ce peenltarities of th 2 e, W! nralist stadics the anat 'of | deht of the foreload, and the greater angle of tho i » organized that Wan can Carry Applanse.] We are the chosen produc sive gencrations? Have the laws of nature changed Sor ow-g.daye, when @ e e owaile Caplanation ralist s Ieve et in the kit of moeasiring wh o 4 Lol position. | 1ions of an intellect; we are made in his resemblance. | i1 such & wanner that what does not take o D anhner in which that eomplicated stracture wes 1 the facial wngte—that s, 5o anglo whicl on £ with which | [Applause.] [say theso are interpretations. Let us place now has taken place in early times? eaaht futo existe I & natutalist now-a-days inves- ont the fovehe e facts once more and ascertain how close they come | Isay, no. T say, just ax the cyele which every ammal e et mmbny ology of an auimaf, that 1s, its frans. | rothar line passing 1 G ented. Polyps have existed | passcs throngli in its development from the egg to ity B oDs, its miccessive chany o view of | u|mv.- n,l'l m:‘lx: t ‘,I'L'Ill;‘l:{““‘ln\”-ll Tigh 5 o beg 5 14.] mlll in 1]!11-.g4»]<;1'nm il pvlrh “‘ul;(,llh‘llm r;xrm}mrtuml;- plal\hhnpr"‘fismllup nl'nluc tiovs, B Lot Which e || % e wne ents updtersiood that s we 3 olamn " Then man has o o tions, they are fo h all geologleal forma- | animal by the Creator, just so have the various forms, the :"fih’.'.‘.:’;:’..’::;‘n\n“.. s liviug being. When natwrlists [| Whenthey wisited (0 1\'(';:'\‘ o A ncliuathon | the ¢ .‘('l::."y;i»'x'.':“zdnlxxx n wove them i every | tions, Acalephs Tiavo been found in | remaius of which. wefind preserved in the rocks, been % investigate the geographical distiintion of fi promuinently SHAE ISR FRRGEEECL Vg the represn- | dircetion and touch evers, part of his body with the oldest geological formations through all geolo rom the beginuing the steps through whichit has pleased tituis upon tie surface of our earth, 1t ie with the £ L E s i their Jupiter, who wis the TePISSIC | 50" Mt pair of limbs terminates with the Tt amsEand they exist nows and cchinoderms have | the Creator to carry the animal kingdom up to man, view uf usce it can possibly be doue, in what fj tatic of erestive power, they gave a1 e 1 the | perfert hand known in nature; and that been found in - the oldest and throngh ail | that being made w His own image, who is,cndowed all aver the Flobe bias ad whielroverst 'l""‘»”“"‘fi" AEIC, Wt was | ho constituted as rapidly to carry out the m Mate of the | geological | formations, aud they exist now. | with " a spirit akin to His, by virtuo of e Dis heavy, bread head only i d ¥ Wot, as animals hdve, a hgamen « ¢ support the head in a izontal position with | to tis it the hiead must be balanced on the top of the to the translation I hay in-order tifat it may Lwith faciligy the beginning. line e npper jaw, wil make wg the base of the skull. Tn Ie; and So we have three classes of radiates represented from | which alone we can understand nature.” Were we not why the div , p oot Yo T of thin great || forencad i cprominent oy r Hpiiy : rh.::lvrt‘l(;"m“\‘llu ) ousil Tormina (| woit understood us tho - charwteristic feature 0f T hrought ot locomotion, u i the e cpimine. Tately & fossil s heen discovered in | made in the image of the Creator, did We 1ot possesd & ¥eh. 21,1 a. m, lak &35 los 4 i4 the highest - organization of the vertel ype I Aiavities are characteristic of | Canada seribed, which ||r[‘mrlu to be the first | =park of that divine spirit which isa_godlike inheritance, t be an animal is not | Why should we understand nature ! Why is it that nature the monkey, All these y es.upon that | i3 1ot to usa_sealed hook § It is becase we are akin to Nors ot respeet (e monkeys af the Old Wome S | LGN yetween moukeys aud mien ¢ ol wnan more than auy-other menkeys; aid the youig s hdetion, ¥ the young Orang ontin, aoh the T of me and within the last mouths | the wo not only the physical and the animal wurl(:‘ than the adpit monkey ches the . tloser to the monkey by | discussious have arisen fn learn societies | butto the tor himself,thit we can read the world ans et that in thoir earlier age, | felopte, o e amdamental | whether this Aozone Canadensis was or was | understand that it comes from God animal Wy earth, Whethe tully ascertained; there are controve 'ré 18 110 At (e el which ey tr ¢ I they sther in the conrse of time, itis at pic ~f awcertaming how 1K succession awhich were the first, which have [Applause). N Wt relation they stand fo { s curious I bosnpts, 8¢ 3 Baa Vien e Al ifferences which €xist aured 418 DOV Y8 oeely. o oo D ks AT ot and inferior, & | not the remaius of @ living being. I #a; Hon. George Baneroft made o few remarks and & th it is with th tain s v 4 wian, and which sepi 1 the monkey, howe let ns in such instanees, when there have been observi d a resolution of thanks to the distmguished Pro- “Jug whethier wen or ed from ¢ whether P lufcd to o ey e wedindn & Hizh a8 & moukey he m Applansc). - But while ettt of the path of all mformation | fessor for the conrse of lectures of which the above b the there i a multiple origin to u ee BReS. funan inifion aluit Mega_ S0 WO B e st tura attiibaces an particularly | obtained before, reect these obacrvationg until they are | close, which was adopte i subject, it ance hetween th e teonpaln 8 ok the great differcrices which | s Iy sustained that there can be no doubt about th its. Iu | faet. So I say, let the Aozone anadensis out of consid b5 ™. whérever ruturalists nowa-days o | 18 everywhere with one view—10 ascertiiu, it it : 1 be i e What way things originated, and Whiat & the pri- "v & and the children of men, than hetwes V. e r 3l en bath in structare and nttamm 4 ) and wutil its structure is so far disclosed that som ——— is one of the most prulnllu.n; fe n’u--;:‘vf |L|I¢ H :lk:”\ n'r'twlwl h can be predieated concerning its affinities. | o L o 7 = P oetthe most ch " | hair of the white race is very different Anone mollusks we have bivalve shells existing from the | REPORT OF THE CONGRESS COMMITTEE OF INVE! Dreasata stief and wiry hair of the Indian, and when w oldest time to the prexent day; and univalve shells and GATION. . ey e With that of the Australian, or with | chambered cell@existing from the oldest time to DI L L o nt day. AIONE Worl with solid i . vering up to the present.d 1% erusta WasHINGTON, Feb, 2 THE NEW-ORLEANS CUS10M-HOUSE. aratively of slight importan flo: « mary cavse of tie differes ch we o lh\sg. Aud the subject is just openiug. We have bardly any resuit to prosent On the contrary, we liave ealteme views clu one avother, as uch as the yiews which divide men concerniu s of their &l ch interest men with ice 10 their soc wation, which e jen ey fons o nos it e. Mut through ali gl marked difference—th ju man and in monkexs, we find that t istic differences betwoon the different repre these tw in the for { groups.are marked by strikiv of the nose. The white man hasi prox The Committeo on the v, or with that of the Fejee Islander, or | pr trikingly, With that of the wegro, [ ¢ y 1t of th prganizations; for we have schools 1, 9 @ i nostrils which ave open so th stll here have been = '““'“,"l’,'}'f";":fl,.,,,,,“ part tise point of e 1ot pronibient ot Gt | iffere which ot o | haves thcn froms the oldest tiie Among lusects the {irst | New.Orleans Riots, who were also inatructed to inquire S D flattened | 3 'white race s semi-clreuiar; tho LT O | O A e O o ab I havo o into the alleged frauds in the New-Orleans Custom-House, Then among vertebrates we have, as 1 have shown " fishes from the hegiuning, notwithstanding the ob- | have made a report on the latter branch, in which they p the statement 1 made before. Then we sy they decided not to attempt an investigation of mat- s, from e earbouiferous period, Wo Base fe"la | ters coueerning which no information had been given ©, on the contrary . so that the width | vl Now simlar | monkeys. The | and the were, sects, @8 there stians, and uo one b s + 1zt to present his view of | Other waces of men i the only ¢ Tis obligation is o | nose. end the nostrisopening sidewi e and to discuss his wents in | of the nostril is from within outw i views, it lie believes them, | diferences are obsorved among - s negro is flat, ft is wooly, at ritics are not peculiarities Brought about by ¢ White men have exisbed in close proximity qrock cver since the 1wo races huve heen known sing e hope of i ' aecurae: ! | momkeys of the Old World have narrow nostril ® he chiefly convi r gecaracy, upsmsl j monkeys of . o SOTWRT side on earth, and the white man o pae—lug nes ';""':.:17"".',-(m‘ll-'v'x',x § oy e ";‘:ul.!"'\|:‘y.“|1l.|.'\"yl‘).~"r:41:':‘.l.~n‘-‘nf|l~|\.|\ not A the wooly hmr of the negro, Wiich—and we have mammalia also | to them, or into ocenrrences eaid to have transpired at so ne found the final wolution of b K onger f| e i, it is qwong the monkeys of the | has th o assutoed the straight hair of the period. You sco then how many ¢lasscs | yemote n date as 1802, but confined their action to that Fhere e great chanie 1o el FEREE o0 1o assume Ja that we find the largest mumber of those Far e S ifference i | we Dad from the beglnning, and how many of these | partof the resolution which regard appointments to of- ble for any wan, or for any ave Joarnod e destitute of the 14 her the.orang-out it very marked o Al the white race | were cotemporaneous with one another. 3 it be sald | fice. The conelusions at which the Committee arrivedeare: infmals which were cotemporiin 1 First. at it does not appear that the Collector, Mr. i Vertical, the jaw stort: and the m 1 the teeth fit one npon the other is pery 'f one another, or that animals which I e e elose the mouth, we bring the lower toeth ' at the same fime were derived one from the other? made Appolutments of persons whom he i thin snch & justaposition that the | Certainly not. It s vot so. We have ut least 80 many | Rebel servic fo ther, And beginuligs wk are representatives of these ditfereit | Speond: That it does not appear that Mr. Kellogg % uthh i in them exclusively. Men bay ouly one common foundation for their hey way differ from one another iu iples. Men have o that there | their knowledge, wh ture, | large tribe ofmon at th hat there ppeared to- | Kellogg has made appointments of persons whom he had Velicfs, bowe Hhetr religions chimpanzee, nor gorill acaq any eaudal appene And upon th yls, and upon the peninsular of Maka ¥s with exce e above t » only one source 1 v, ol p dest o 15, And 1o mets stal “ " bowevee mich thy may ditter In SHCESERT T e e o, a iy : find b of men which b 1 of dentition are called | classes in the catliest strata, But this is not all, Tl acd it his duty to inguire and that he has in fact - Rasure's facts s auc it L the subjeet of the | Pl species. 1t s _only among the "lender | orfhogpate, that is, 1 ruces; while there are | polyps ave existed from the beginmng through all a quired a3 to the antecedents of applicants for office with pent, this evening, my viewe upon the SIELE N ciug | Jnds of the 04 World et we find | those | otherifens g S8 {1 1 mbabitants of the | Wt the polyps of the curliest period are among the 10w- | yeference to their connection with the Federal or Rebel Slon whiel: exists between man and the inookeys UESE | SO0 e e loni a tail asthe moukeys of Aftica gen SUuth S Telands, and all the inhiabitants of Afrkea south ps of & much higher grade liviog | service, Mhose views which are aoy, COnE O other views | eraliy have. Then, if we e tlaethat have their front teeth iuchined, (est times dre among tl Third: That removals had been made, some of Which with_the comsclo e Appiause.) 1 wish, how- | New'World, we find that th %o that the upper tecth and the Jower tecth, phs of a much higher gr: were quite recent, of persons employed in the Custom dotertained by others, | (ARPICCERS Gl Tecord, | Wly mmaller, generally have a more prolol ought agalust one & form un anle | living now ‘echinoderms. existing House when 1t appeared that they had been actnally en- e b el " eant 0 Inake & few tatements | thelr faciul angle is Jexs than that of the o mouth i more pros ety Sul thedo, a1 Lhe B v 18 o o e Kaed i renderiig aid during the Rebellion to the Kebel . , T World chat & curions, their are called i . I e & . cuus thotis whieh have heen made againet | Oid World: and, what ix curlous, their v . ees of men vith wroguate | been improving: as if they had undergone: chan Fourth ;: That great and continued care shonld be taken remarkaldy | constant o asure | jaws hav num | And the, reribed, with broad partitions hetwee leways; and the them ever since nen man. On the nt monur g wceusd ".N:Il::!'kfl“ffi( as well ag other journal It has been | —the partition between the 1Wo nostr y prabi ctuyes 1 make Joose stutemnenis p that the nostrils open in ot 8 I'mll:‘ lllrnm‘xlcnn of fact; that ) allow | i And among them we find Swpuise of the woment. | her of Kinds which have remarkably precision which | some of them have a tail which termivates with underncath, which they can use as an these monkey s have so much dexterity in the wnd more prominent lips. | a8 1f those ehanges bad Jed successfvely to something | i the appoiutment of officers whose duty it is to pre whiteh i have alveady de- | higher. So it seems, but it s not so; ise while We | the Government sgainst frands upon the revent 1 ostrila and | Bave poly pe now, which are superior to those which form- | that none but genuize aud known_ iriends of the Govern- ditferenees have | erly ived, we have by the side of them, poiyps which ave | gient should be appointe d to offic ve u an low as the earliest known. The tous and e s e nts of Egypt | ture at the present time those existiug at | the departments of the Castom-Hous figures of | the carlest epoehs. The erinokds to-day are ss low as th Representative Boyer, one of the Co \ifornaly taken in all hat 4 W uvmy-?n and confidence ; w ples of suel | sur hat you Bimib; 1« ity does not Yoose statements are quoted. Now ! : ; ‘ el atements sre cosidered, [ use of the tail, that they can seize with as much precisfn ficres of negroes, ther ;"“‘:':“‘I“'l""‘:r:l":“:l‘y"“"')“"'”“"" I some of the 16 | el ohjects by claspiiig the end of the tail aronsid thew, s, there are fisi " ficures 1 would ask, What started these | yyite with the majority in this conclusion. e T i i | oo e th Bottn | -y (g at rticn ire and guve’ tl apacity Sizth: That the effect of the examination and inquiry Wl argued that everybody who ls familiar With ) wonk prehensile tail are peculiar o South we them now: so that e and (o go on beeoming BEher, | piae by the Committee will be to fnsure the exercise of e Which have & Trehensi e T ity s b them feel that they Mad ater care in the retaining of parties now iwoffice and \tments hereafter to be made, it it 1 not expedient at this time to recom- the House of Representatives any action con- appointents to office in the Custom-House at New-Orleans. The Coliector in a letter to_the Committee says, of the something higher? "W jued their pecaliart- | ¢ @ to remain on th then, the guestic Low were the peculiar lower Jevell That is the acter of the facts ahout! Are they innate ! That is, are they have them. We have certain lowest forms rising or are they t result of change? 1 these differ dually higher and higher, and we have the lowest the result o should not the wide of the higher at the same time, o th nich sccording to the transmutation doctrin oy ed i the Custom-How have served in the 0 vy b ¢ ¢ th :“fl'm;;i. l";:l n'l":i'l'“*::" United m)n.. Army, 17 in the nay have hml'llt-un; x 1 o Temaiing i satie thie, influences | pee e r a8 elorks, - o Why should ot all the differences | which would prou s aa] witieh world prevent. | e chtis ',”.',..,f.‘v','_"’,\',’f‘,li e o L hong ivingtheings be the resalt of sue- | o change from golig on. | sy’ that 18 ot taken the oaths required by law e persons who had wgument | tmt a doctrine which has facts agalnst it so glaring, 18 | served in the Rebel cause ol spointments under n based, | nota true interpretution of nature. We have the same | cover of the Test Oath, but whenever cases of this Kind Tt " ords of _our science knows ~that | Americu. Dales, 1.t porpoises, that wanatuses and dugongs | And ithere . wi ve only two lmbe, That I know s the statement of | 1., in whi tail is covered :«:th hooks, but 1 books are ouly compilations of | then there area certain number o & Lext Dok Dind If these exties i looked at the origh * America which have somewhat less tuil: formation upon this matter, if they bad cousulted one on the whale continent of Aiierica witiel i ‘Dest authorities wpon the sulject, they would Know destitate of the candal appends 8o we have at rudimentary posterior elcments exist i all these wle | well-n ) groups—the monkeys of the Old World and sud that they are only eoncealed by the skin. 1 the monkeys of the New World, th mer of whie! e dikescted porpoises, and | have hid the OpPOTNItY account of the § v of the form of their nose, hi p why iasecting e manattis on the Amazon, «o tiat 1 ki rihin, or narrow-nosed, and the | and, there personal observation that = these tyrrhind, or broad-nosed. | which exist o have quoted e correct when they say ceys wh ive changes {1t is upon this line wionkeys which & sclentific cnt has these features of humanity have b have a preheneile rallover. And they weee then have re SN CITY ITEMS. { - — NATIONAL A¥FAIRS—LECTURE BY WiLLIAM J20YD GARRISON.~Wm, Lioyd Garrisou delivered a lecture st evening at_the Brooklyn Academy of Mase, on Na ituire "The attendance was not large. ile dwelt at length on the condition of the South and the varous measures of recoustruction now before the pesple. He said: * Liberty now demands the impeactunent din- placement of her most mplacable foc - Andrew Johuton “the pseudo President of the United States.” —p—— PrrsoxNaL.—The Hon. John Francis Maguire, M.P.,. of Cork, Ireland, and Mayor Innis of Poughkeepsie, ar¢ atthe Astor House. Capt. Glynn, U.S. Navy, is at e Brevoort House, Gen, T. F. Rodenbaugh, U. &‘Amrf.h at the Baneroft House. Capt, Midway, of britsb Avmy, Is at the Clarendon Hotel, ——— Book SALES AT AvcTioN.—To-day and to-morrow, . a eholee collection of hooks, that are valuable and Nlustrated, will be sold by Bangs, Merwin & Co. at s Next week, the medical fbrary of Dr, Hosack will — [Arsouscements. | Tne Great NATIONAL BEVERAGR—vix: RKext's East Ixpia Corvmr—is sold hg‘-ll Groeers. Price i cents per pound. Wholesale Depot, No. 154 Reado st., near e Pyie’s 0. K. Soap—Hard, and not liable to im dont waste. 1t recommends itself. Try it. Sold by grocers evesy Depot No. 350 Wasbington-st. b it Tue BURGLAR ArLArM TELEGRAPH i8 operation at the office, where its exact application to & besee cab seen. Housekeopers do THENSKLVES & :--'-;;‘ by m l_l‘.“ M AL e T.ADIES AND GENTREMEN, Please eall and examine vur Ready-Made Clothing for ** Geuts, Boys, Youtks " aud learu the present prices. Broxaw Brorizrs, No. 62 Latyette p} PASSENGERS ARRIVED, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, Feb. 26—Tn steams! rs. Langtt, the Rev. H. D. 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Principal Warebouses, { 30 1 mlflst’r'fi'r'"rzflw Bun.\’u'm’i "AMERICAN BUSINESS €O LEGE offers advantages for therough practical business trainicg yousg me, such aa 5o other similar iastitution can bosst of For tiealars, see " Tnstructi HENRY COHN & €O, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OP BOYS, YOUTHS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. No. 448 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. HENRY €0 FHOLD WORD.—Buy your China, ery. Plated Wags, Refrigerstors, Corking Utenale, ke, \ x on the sie i y developed paix of lanbs upoi t t ‘ ou thew have & second pair concealed wider 1l s of South o | which is known as the t ion d T e ey o tiava tha Hn et same | cove atl i { " which are lwpericctly deyeloped. | Uurelis PaR? Valley of the Aw d the northern has been discussed for centurics, but wi Rive Aiell Kmown' o thle .1\.‘):'ux1:.|. "wo th i i ey s Pl uy statement that that tlere is a natural tendenc ) difler from rnonkeys i having their g vived in t forin, (o il At <2 gl e et B g e Al i Whtebrutes to develop four Bumbs, and that here and . ing woeth provided —with imunerous prongs, and - their m«m_l-f and 15 1 7'a higher type WhaP started the lingula EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. 4 second Nands smwall and imperfect, more like & paw, | agitat N natur 0 RIOW ¥ i to "change 10 these other forms, and at the CAL - NTMENTS. cles this view will regeat my | same time scenred to it a condition in which it should not kes have qifferent from the hands of shere only two are deve Joped, ard 1 some cone ny other momkeys, | on wh skin. And even the s led under t SENATE CONFIRMATIONS AND REJECTIONS, 0 asccrtiained (0 an & pair of radiwentary b un: ! ¥ ot the possibility PP thumb tothe other | statement in another farn. The question s wheher we change 1 do not know sivsieal foree, and I do not e the &kin. 8o mch for that one statcment. APPIAVSE] (5 gérs, shows them o e i e also. | Another qiffer- | are the lineal descendants of monkeys, or whetier we | know a m Dy iR & capsbld o elng Poged e i that fishos bave lved—1ad 8 ence which 1 have noticed | Skeye ot tho | ape Baenty of moBkeys, oF WACRAE WD [ ENONMS DetIrl AN ST ONGD I L L I a0 [ oy s W ThE AADR e 4 5§ e h T more are ewmmerated—that ] affin oid World und those of (e New World the revolution, or whetler we Wwhen At AULHOF sets out to record the Processes o WASHINGTON, Feb, 26.—The following is a correct Lat (ehes ' e srmu: nu;x v-n_flnyinx:rl “‘."“"""; de :u_uxlw‘n Man Iy ! . v T are ‘ itie act of eration wind 0 it at every stagy of perfection; he ean | list of confirmations and rejections made in the Senate P sudinale—while o reality they existed | and jeft. making 20 crinding teeth, g0 have all the | Inestablishing the dif wean to charge that the records m iy l| the evi- | yesterday. In the report sent last night the rejections transformatior with 18 | evidence of his bighest eulture, which at the were Wty s 0l -l,t{-mnn iune of the Deveman period. Now, how ix | monkeys of the Old World; but the monkeys of the New | those who entertain he ¢ specified specified: ] 3 1t with dutes? 11, in the older strata, the remaius were | World have one footh more on each side, denying the intervention of a ereative power in th f Cushoms—Tohn M. Besers, Nashyille, Tern. ; William J. o0 8 perfect, it Might be.eusy to distngaisha | and below, the number of their gruders | f the world. 1 do not charge thet ¥ enying the ’ 7 oy 3 : clow, er o ders { of the world. 1 do not charge them with denying the in- | hePmay record, it only for memory’s sake, the doings of ce L groug of Jobster from @ group of fish but in these older | These little squirrel monkeys again have only terference of God in natire, but | charge thew with his early days by the side of the productions of his th, Selma, Alr.; W , Va; George C. la, .the remains which we b and which | five on i the imediate direct intervention m the prodection | maturer years, 1t is just that which we pead in nature e O Teka W; atiy es. Whether they have the eariier manifestations of ¢ the later and higher productions. f these differe © right rong power, £ s fish aud | know Surveyor of the Navy.—Augnstus Theodore Peck. wve been interpreted some 1 )y ollers a8 crnstacea, there are only fragwentary | agu und ou t ‘ ¥ v fra ary e und on pends upon the interpretation of the f o L spinesanch 4s we live in the fin of some fishes; for in- | genuine waki. A few allied to_ the malkis | have befc andd 1L 16 to the examination of (h v we v | . i, allied to the makis e to and 1t in to the exi on of 1hesefucts Wave by the side of these later of Bubiic Montys.—duin Kirkwood, Little Roe | Sanoe i the-eonumon o el e dormal in i i, it | ure ot on te opposite shores of Africa, it ditiv- | fo which T wld call your attention. [Applanse.] 1 1, the reproduction, as it { L e gene. Fowel, ot Dirict of part a snill, pive which projecss m this | guishes these -monkeys from all others ix the form | must erave your indulgeiice, for the hour i already ) i the beginning. This 18 to be . : v . Denman o Kansas, to be Tndian Super. Grorge B Latbam of West subject. In the first 1 | opods, of which we find the lowest forios h . rated in th ammal | It is the case with cephalopods, of which th ot sepi- | forms are here now ; and by th y are tho nautili rute the conclusions which relute (o lis xint ‘rom | wnd all the variety of cephalopods belouging to our day. 2 Ok those wh ate to the auimal Kugdom. When we ex- | 8 it §s with the worms. So it TN Wit the crustacea. 1| Cotiedors of Internal Rivewne—Renjamin F. Coates, Eleventh Dis- ngh allgeo- | muy say, it 18 also with the inscets, though that class be- | griet of Ohio; George J. Auwderson, Ninth District of Ohio. Alfred B. Simith, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. nd I have hardly be that nauner which makes it npossil v Lead, which is protruded like s a the tacconnt. | wonld s s than Zers e more way. - On tiwsother hand, the horse-shoe group has upon | of th the sigesof (e scvond shield o series of spines which sre | also occasonally called * fox monkeys, somevtiat alike i appearance to these spines. Now | They have a pointed sn are 1101 pinesof this Kind, resembling these, are numerois in | moikeys ge their fi oldest bedds an which fossil vewaing have been foand, | numerously wnd e que s whether are the 1e. | Here we sul at Metbosre. " ofginternal Recenue.— Villard Slocum, Fourteenth District ine «of cristasea, or us of fishes. | characterized itien of sirnctare, earily recox. times, -we find 0 oo o . ot matnralisis huve that they | nized and wnmmistakable- the me e | e e iy re S Eiehets s o L Fiaas Bacoras 18 Cpatags s anothet ia | 1 ave ite rela : : that age 15 dication « p . = § M o swiatny of Crostucen. h-ld jhave affirumed | semble e winirels which inhablt tropical South find that in the last geologiei] epoeh only hus o ot Yoo rhrben “ »-4”}.*'".1'..'.'.'..'; etia ”"'."'2: The Senato rejected the following nominations: - e o v il B e 3 " i o s which huve at differen % Peo] o sur- | covered vater, 1 o Wi , N0 terres penter, Cape Vincent, X By . vrustives, when . amiarecenpt ave all the money World which ohe, WO 866 1 1 romt the "'“:,*"','Ilm“::m';‘,: i o g '1:‘""" e ‘;‘;’;:R‘l" oy ahad of the Unitedt States Consular Court at Bangkok.~Siton i %8 Tixhes Rave) the | nov in Arstrat yopics, “'"h o 10 i, K selentific and especlally terrestrial vegetation, we have the first in- |~ postmaster —Harvey K. Do oo by B e Mt A 4 trop the ompar of e, amimials in- the production of insects. | Surveyor of Custonis —liram A. Roosd, Traverse City, Mieh. in very-easily distaguished from eve ) principal from the tion to Tuct. s It because | Aswesor of Internal Kevewwe.—James M. Neiblicg, Vih Distriet of Row taoee tpines of the oldest deposit gt el L i o o0 be at the e At pges that animals | Obio. i nes o eposits have v 3 noon semie of the upon the plan upe d - a | Rerintc of Lunes, (heresore, | aga That these suien | dng islanie’ woukees "o “ot. Soly - eominon, ehith are constrncted thero s no powsibility of @ high e o e LME €OURT. 3 e thoapines of fiskes, it Lum ot wioug when { sy | hut even the highest iivds of monkeys ape found there being than min himself. And this generalization caube | living betngs 1 or hiy ges s they have & Pot abon iexteied 0 satly as ay other ils shows iy estimition one thing, that all the sustitued by an examination of the structure of the brain | taken place been direct AhoF A8 {0 DREDATS | 3Y YRLESRAPR YO THB TAIRS .| S aeaa s T N s which exist aui niinals cannot be aseril Wone. Without entering fnto an extensive argument I | the howe apon which living beings could be distributed WASHINGTY Feb, 26.—In the Supreme Court to- i i LR TS vents, that simi Wil show you that sueh is the strncture of the highat | in o manner sujted to the conditions prevailing on the ASHIXGTON, 9 Suy : g g i the « wnfmals whicl S oriane m the whole series of animafs, that | earth 1 The question Is simply this: “Has the physieal | day the following decisions were rendered: i GUestION 17 & recent 4 Aueient uaty comdit O fish to man thero Is one gradual gr world u all its ehanges been productive of the organic 114—Kelty and another agt. Cross' ¢t al.—Error to § wore specitically than they colupared wan with oiher | nor ruminants, nor pachydenns—ihere are | of the series which beging Wit Thint the uld be brought, about by L Witk ';"‘,“‘:(‘ R it sl Dee. 4 nd an appropriate howie | priuie Court of California. Judgnient affirmed with 1 the bluckboard to Hlustrat, which the costs,Opinjon by Justice Fleld. : i . the brainof u sl Wo haw. | for thelr growtl It other worls iere, ak in all brans, it swelling from which aris’| sprung npon earth because our earth had be what it o appe . 8 - the nerves which £o 10 the nostril, bere a middle swelling | was, or s the earth been prepared for man, that he Tt fhe .*..:.,".’.'.'2‘5 ourt o e Tormite :fl"v'f":\'.-\mll:.m'n:l from which arise the nerves which go to the eyes, and a | might develop in that way his capacities in the most ap- | eree affirmed. Opinion by Justice I 1 swelling from wich arise the nerve which goes to | propriate manuer upon ity surfuce f It we look at the 421, City of . The U tates ex rel. cont:- | the ear, and oth I ko to different parts, | order of the succession of vertebrates, we find an answer | Army. Error to the Cireuit Court for the Northern Dis- tronble you. These three | o that quest ind, first, that fishes h xisted | friet of Tlinois. {The T ot hie subject.] Buppose this to b Avist his Kin le, in Which we huve tha | v elks, or antelopes,” nor elep) 000 years w0, disenssed | rhinoceroses, nor hippopotamuses, nor any of 1 ared With animals, bt he § aniucs which everywhere else inhabit tre sanee betvseen monkeys and | nor any giratfes, nor any camiels, nor are there waud the other Waitie | carpiverous tribe, 1o bears, uo weasels, 1o foxes, 1 son ix very obvious, | Be o bulls, mo o cats, no tigers, 1o lons, u nweve three. The | of that kind : but the whole of th wnimaly parriest e struciare of Rid pot (inG WAL A W Digoded T those day s the o bifacus as Avistoile “calls him, the ¢ ¥ e monkeys k wion mowkey of | nent is peopled by quadrupids of a peculiar kind, the [ about which 1 n A i Wits £reeue 04 Y 4 J 3 ! o COStS, fi‘--:‘:lr‘-::, X i l:\lh Nast e n_y\“v. 4:‘(‘.! { n;;;l ~|'v|'w‘..l; hmt ; Lv I.; \,.1“,; lk\hh“h e rentark ,\‘.”,'W_” ».-:‘ A‘IMII‘““‘H Wb the fire “: AL1ons 88 the surie e was ih £ somdition J{ntlgmnnt affirmed with costs. Opinion o aein ourdays it o frequently longht to the | able for shs peculistity of Beving, like eur epessum, wt, the middle formation oecupics N ving which all the nals ¢ e exist. ml'l::;'":lx sof Europe; the sccoud was tho uebuw, or | win s one of Uit faiily, il tie only gows of tat ™ the BindMmost in the Targest, Tn reptiles wo fing n'l"mplh"h"‘ B nlo ex "““Jln.ll i aliove Lo Sk o au | family_ found on this continent, under the ablomen u swellings have about the same dimen | tine when theland the sew hi Opinion o ¥ It b "x |'..m" I\:-n 1k, Which very im 1t swelling begins to vive, o as to stand | enough to put forth a proper abode 8, Shelton agt. Austin, Collector of the b punditian s and v they re- | ona level with the middle swelling, whiclitself is about | masses of reptiles at the st periods. We find after- The plaintiff in this case imported goods R TE ok Fagte | ¥hep e | progress in {h asdarg , whic wi introdu o time when our at- ed at sea, be arrival. The goods rsuflals, as 1) sions 1 roperly (he camulation of car- the Custo use at the in pri th, and t Then the | are dl, is the pecy f ihe monkey Known 10 the ancients 16 the | tralia, and in iheir vari I representatious wre 1o bhe R i npedsaof Ause | the ormis they ape all the ¢ en on the | families which are 0 cOmON dn’ oihes " m.{»r of t , this the optic portion r | bram, and this the bellim, Now in birds, we iher parts of the | that the front part is o fur deve The acenmu- | stion was whether, affer every allowan l- 1 e in the collection of duties, for the amoust ved on the voyage. The Court below inbeds, in the ¢ e ¢ of this element which hud ol of damiage susl yag xistence of | jeid that it would not, and gave judgment for th wncient Lgyptisn 100w s. Now, ueither of thess | worid. There . Sacient Egyptian, woutments. | Now. uelther of e | worid. Tiiere are wonu which recal the monkeyi thaugh | caver, ina meaanre, the widdle uwelling, atd I a proportion at our earlier period that th Gov- v LN St s tave Bt the chracteristies uf the monkey’; Awelling une i when frons the WA blooded animals would have been impossible, Hero | erpment. This Conrt how affirms that judgment, hold- by fthe Ancients kunocephalons, o i fend B o g e MBIV ERONN wd thit the front swe 18 @ physical fact which precedes the intreduction of these | je that under the aet of 1 » plaintiffs were too late ut afte o.the E: dien, arornd By the | rec e Lyaronss o 3 ot an, W the question 18, has this freeing of the atmosphere of the Lo il - 2 e Enst Tndies, arowind by the | recall in 4. measure the Tumimanss, find that not only is the D N e ens o3 the' COMIAR IBIGE 1A | L srenr L MIEL SlOwinse Weull 5ch Be Wade Slie Yiope the _ pro- ~Gilman agt. Lockwood.—Error to the O cen discorered, Bt alints be- | wot ruminants properly speaking 1t woald” lead it the positio red in su birds and mammal b i@ e w several Kinds of moukeys i o | me e N R D e e Ry N Th [ Do it e € g o Py o g BB 'that, instead of extending on the sanie plane | cesses of natui I by o £ the District of Wisconsin, Judgment . o emshub ol e g R I TR, descrijrion of all Uies: slowly, asis the case in the reptile, o slanting, Hect that at cer mosphere | and the cause remanded for proceedings, &, Opinion by 3 e te XRLe th amoug hent are | antuis. Al Ly 0 imprex. Wipon your uiinds as s the case it the bivd and mamualia, inwan the brain of 1ts impure ter, that higher forms of | Justice Clifford. d 3 eaeistriking Shai aho arangantuny ot Borscoy | ln tho Tact il ; pa e world hias its peculiar | 1 brought to stand at right-augles with the spinal mar- N 1.—Supervisors of Marshall County, 1 gst ; ’ | tribes ud that these tril row, wh tends through the series of backbones R Bt Comt Bk 10 Mo ) Th wo wonkeys excited the enrlosity of | such a ation 1o the clitatic o along : e o Une wtneont, wid 4 for e dom | pecutlar veyou any kind R R v some Eunily DoseDLe R ilingis, ndgment affizmed with costs. Opi- 2 b The peciviar develoj Wires | whiel the e RO Sum P AvETUINGLE of Do ML ey o Ve produeed this result, T wish 1 had time Puzcell agt: Colen —Appeal rom the q the fuce. droin 1o e o 280NN ae 5 Mg 3 end om the middle and posterior n ument up < “ Jwovke B b ol o, oo b ] (B OF pUCics, OF gelie 3 o ot ho. . tiddle AR W ‘DAY of the | il aly Sazi_ tp my evid S ] mDs Judguent ' o R T T D e s e ks ot 18 e et i in a'pertect. harmonions MAner, wnd the whole | physical causes Are the same now a 153, The Washington, Al ot e iave always | Bere. I want, however, io make clear | 4:“.:174'. mands the whole system in o manier whioh, if 8t | Lhomical g ysieal ag R P “um'lnuu"‘m:t' Bl i il -4 L EOE UKD, | 126 SnshEe o Ehoty n Mg Hiths g :-:ln]'md(u|r<~xnwkll.mu|lhl lead to a retrograde move- | they have acted from the bf preme Courtof the District of Columbia. Judgment re- iy e pueceding 2 found—the { 266, und the g “habd the dif rd progress. (Applause.) Take | the evidence of this in tho VYersed and cause remanded with directions to award B o Teseelineag. bl -~ the 4 zee, und the' v i ¢ | the differeut fomus of Uraiu which we liu e | of the rocks of the older and more recent formations; wo | venive de noco. Opinion by Justice jent Africs. bise been described under the 'name of | yproportions and Tch th Saxme you.will find the variety n little or bave evidence of it in the chemical identity of the [ “Ng, Bradley et al. agt. P ois.—Error t e ' i proportiones and i wirich th o the details | developed: pass from them 1o the wonkeys and Juaterials of whi Stinl hos forinied, of Which | ganreme Conrt of Tiinols. - Judiment reversed und the worlas. 1t s now ascertained thd that aniseal was #l- | present th kvown to the Greeks, thongh very juper 7 9 i t investigations of physic wudy » the Greeks, thoug " ¥ 1 | s wne Krou wnde ‘b these by hellum: will be uncovered very sl o " e i The ph {x‘:".l- the writlngsaf Aunochere le an allusion te atl | wonkeys are desiguated is that of antlropod ormaniike | graduaily mors and m::rt-,““..llm‘l.;m:‘l:;‘:\u' il :'r‘.']:2':::“"1""'-“!'1.&?Ivl\f;nll':-'!""x:nl\l:l Y Wl of Misynen, oheacrad on the west coastof Atrica, | Then we have those in which the st is very prominent | series, which shows that between man and m ¥ the begintug until now they have acted in the yRet cpaak, and Whish wars very savage and }‘uf;|1_1:{‘.“.;-;57:11';.:"“:?;“.5: and the il aboit, limbs | monk vnlmmlqlmulrul""h.uml quadrupe Ave then, the different animals which have donbled thut the aubsal mentioned by | halwons. TBut amon b i . g g e R - ] ¢ eniio oo among 1k Dyt o interrupted gra 1 « vary ke Kiudof wonkey Xow tle guuon. | kijuis, Usat in, different species, dift RS it thin. Temarkabls e s ks ey it Yelations wikich | In oolor, diffesing ¥ 1B of dair, over the bewd ud ances from one to the other are wncqual, that there is | to all argument, contrary to any evidence we have. W ot B ool e B B i of | onth 3 en we lnve anotbar grougp that even gradation or that even succession, | eannot ascribe divermitiod results to mbiform canses. 9 p~ Na, edore 1 progesd 10 ot “u'“u:. e long-tailed unkeys i the Old World, which are re- | that from ope stage to the other the distance | We canunot ascribe the cause of cortain facts to )ym.m s T s 1o Ay u inare elome- | markable for their aieiider form, for e great leaseth of | or the difference shonld be perfectly miforp. | agencics the action of which is known tous. Physicists k iy their tail, for the wore prominent spout, for the iwe ti- | There is always more or less distence from one to the ists know perfectly well what electricity, what which are therefore considercd | will find this gradually cause remanded . with directions to enter a judgment attirming the decision of the Board of Bupervisors, by Justice Nelson, The Pacific Insurance Co te for division from Circuit Court for District of Cause dismissed for want of jurisdiction. by hief-Justice Chnse, ue.—Jones, Appellant, ugt. De La Valette - ppeal from Cireolt Conrt ¢ ki ":'1“'1]‘.;11“3- Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction, and d to the Circuit Cowrt for said District. “Justice Chase. State of Texas agt. Childs et al.—Motion er to bill set for argument first Monday in eding, you will find that the | tae more re world main the same, ny agt. Soule.— licated struc- [ varied manner, the resul nses whie Ufarity that the | which fact e the same manner differing vibutiess. All the monke: 0 1010 i it Al the iuoukess kaown ate 1o iefond witiin | berviiated gindivg teetl and U lice.” And so it with | ather, and not eqnal in measure, in 6teps trom any lower At magnetism can produce. They Know p 30 the jarts wdioining the Warm teperate zone g K Ay B AL G LR el il to the next bigher Ly pu Lin the orderof sne- | feetly well what are the possible combinations between Ol World, on the southern £xiremiiy of S faile . tall, but n . which | ihe of animals, we find sowething sioilar. Suppose 1 | chemical elements ; and they know perfeetly well thint rocknof Gibraltar, tat a fow woukess has e gt Dut i Shich s gl s 3 sent here the Jowest level on which any animal has e various combinations and these various causes are b with ' hair than in_the howhng muen- | cxisted upen,the surface of our earth, und here mark the | difterent fron tness i t Francis agt. Unite —~Suhmitted. City of Philadelphia agt. 'hl.— Argument —— phia agt. Diehl.—Argument ud; aud a few s the sonthernmost part of Jap part of Japan ";:::"{I.'llhv_ loees l"'h-" ‘ xlu; tail 38 | nawe of the geological formations as they have followed | anjmal kingd Therefore 1 say that It is not logic B gy g Ml 0 the ibroat | one another” (Ilustrating on blackboard.) from the | axcribe the diversity which exists among living ot to COURT OF CLAIM he 1arynx, with which they can e | fow period, throngh the Saluran age, throngh the | canses which exbibit uniformity of nature and waiform. 4 tor, &6., agt: The U and carhoniferous age, the Pecnian, the | ity of action. Ican conceiveonly one possible cause, aud | States.—This i the ofd_and R AR The Uetted the jurassic, the cerfaceons, e is the intervention of mnd in such a way that it deconsed—the father of A el of 1. the “wiocene, the pliocene wid | & dnee what we Lave Kknow perfectly well Commodore N the present period, wnd here 1 represent by this line th Baman wind free isi oand how m it : present su onr earth, with all the vagteties of an- ) its manifestation we 1 2 stamp of him who 1819, for farnisl bnals Jiving upon it, and heve we have s o tment for mifests himself. In the works of the highest intellect, | countey by the Froich aud the rudiates, which, you ¥ remember, constitute one recognize the pecatiar mode and wanner i which his | to e tied s, whethier and of 1l at types of the animal kivgdom, and arg divid- | mind manifests itseir, In the L the painter, inthe | the United States it v ise the hotne of all wankeys 18 witbin ihie tojios Fwilw the exeeption of Australln i which neue exist At all. Put monkeys are not the same in different wrts of the world, there s & wide difference I the first pl a natur ¢ 2he other i S a aliillm-n-al'lulw 18 very strikin Al ar nds, while ot animals have tonr foet, 14 onkey s = Louh Jis 196 feet and 1wo hands. The difference i, ,ll wquirre) Joonkeysen izhargetentzes the bands and the feet s very obvios, 4 | sprcies show Vb terniosded with fingers which are all on one Joye resy in the under wiich the wvariety of specles, South America, And s with the shgiter id w0 with simber of Lot during the invasion of t at Napoleon, and the questy, n T the treaty with Spain of 151y sumed the settlement of 118 cladn, ouce decided the caso adversely to toss peferred 16 hack, with a view of N thenee to the Supreme Cot, the Jurisdie- n‘\d Uit € ximl%hlnuly:l n ided to sueh eases u this, b I Bradiey and « b Cushily 3 the claim, and the Government is represcuted. by 1,jtor Norion and Aseistant bulicitor weed, o4 b it pld pointiu the same direction " o1, 1t thie absoly tions of The lmbs, Boof | Jeugth a® gompared with the y, &€ Now e | o we find anony 18 differencen i | | { ) roand | auen baye b i Ui same comuieaivie Lok Gy ey I i hands, fa ) o like. Here we | festatjon. 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