_ ‘1'!» II; "It: UnlurlInl hIVI decided. by I I mjomy of two to am. not to umovo lholr ’ IoIl Oollog I to 0mm. but to hoop ll It!!! In London. I l'hIIIw organ in the Stewart OIthedrIl. It Mon on, y. will be Imong the lIraoIl I Inlnou nmuhblo in the world, mung .85. 000 to M0. 000. Illn- boon Molded to hold I gum! Pm- Oonnoil in PhllIdIlp MI“ on the 20m ‘ ber. 1880. This will In tho Iooond 0! “would PIn- PmbytorlIn Oounofll. cho Winning been hold in Edlnbnrgh in 1877. Ohio law Minion Church. jut ro- ln London. En g,lInd wII 01:00 I m plus 0! worship, than I bIlh. then I â€My Ionoofl mom Ind «lino, than I prize- ‘ mm. ring, then I penny mum Ind lull, I mur- shop. ’ London Whitehall Review bun am the Bilbo» ol Macho-hr in abom :0 Ind to the hymn] an: no unable Ind nooomplhhod f yous lady. ; An Anglican church 1. shout to be bum u i B» Pomâ€. M Tyendinoao e woehlei eehool lor Indlen children in oonneotion with the Ohmh oi Englend will soon be opened. n- eotehllehmont ll ohieily due to the ' oi Ohio! Annoothkeh. who one- ln nieing tho neeoemy innde in lulend. Th0 Fortune“ Hymn. the Adult Fidelu, . into the hymnology oi ell the onode o! tendon.“ oi Brezlllen origin. It .‘I oonpoeod by Moreno Portage]. who wee dupe! auto: to the King oi Portage! during hie exile to Bxuil. The compo-or died tony. n Jenn ego. Dov. Kong Morgen. of Boston. mode e 5 A premium Scotch dlvinc condcmnl c “ undone, to "turn. in thc cucugcmcnt and “human 0! churchu cnd furniture. to the old Pawn “on." Ho {nor- the Grecicn “:10 of mhitcctnro. cnd would lecvc the Gothic to tho Bonnn Outhollcc. A! Winnipeg tho tmtou o! Gmo Ohnuh luv. deoldcd to puzohuo {tom the Hudlon Bu 00mm, the lot at pmem occupied by tho mu: wad uhool building. tor 84,000. I. I- handed to amt the new ohm-oh in “I spring. st In utimnud can; of 825.000. vow thot heâ€" would pmeodtoitoth; «molthehwthetirltohmh [1180!- too. at wheteveze‘oot (In need. t'llx‘et mm? Iltlporpmno e ottery. 0 "me nd eonow " he tom thet hle am lndlot- Int nut tell on tho Outhodnl telr. Y L In mam. e holl-wittod men. letoly down the Aoglloen 02:11:01: on the th line at Vupre. The tellow. when before Ioloyow. odmltted to e tumbling epoooh he dtd not an to the church, but eeld he 'theve done it only thet he couldn’t to no I tltnltter who won't an Ounce- yueehtngtn it. there to one colored Pmteetent Epleeopel Mb Wuhtngton. which now houte 150 mutate. The clergyman in tho Iotfleuldet Umnmell. LL. D. (colored). ' nednote ot Omhrldge University (Eng- ). And for twenty yeeu e mleelonery , ladle. When he took ohetge ot the , In 1870 there wore only 50 common!- Tho Auction Church com England “8,000,000 I you. Bullâ€"a." _ â€"" ~â€"'â€"' "_ --.__.._ _.... ;l;n and a nu angingyon dull glam put B“. Richard Lmy will he the ï¬rst m Catholic Bishop of Mlddlenboxouah. lulu“. Tho Bctonnbd Episcopal“: of St. Thoma In" called the B". 0. E. Wsuon, of Gun “an. England, to be moi: mum. mound on growing oiihor who“ or wood: amino can no fluorine ouy oon oi Ind. sou-ion onoo oro outing uod olroody oown: E1 ooo io mu. both by word out! dood: oyoo oro Hooping now tho orop io grown; upon tho "opingâ€"“oh ono room his own no] oo tho loving Ihoii tho honoot boâ€" ' I sou no throwinw over hill or lo-o, Waco on doodo oro growing for «unity. in Ono oil knovin . looking on olwoy. ‘- to Him to flowing, ooiins (or tho do)â€" you boot: be clowns in the grand on†7 15‘“. wank! bo bringing ohoovel of golden groin. Hind shot you on flinging both iromhond ond ItooghMï¬OOn utoku BLsz’. “Bomï¬nupdr.†p o . 801. J. Dompuy bu Impud tho all to II. Baptm Church a Kinoudlno. Leeann Jewish peper bellevee thet the III-em deeeendente ot lehmeel. Among ‘- leete In eupport o! thle theory It uotee Id dun-elem te preetleed. thet Abrehem be m neue along then, thet they Ietealpork, end thet the lure reepeottng [Ill nel purity erevery eimller to thou pee-IN In the Book 0! Levltloue. The yet: 1880 bee been lndloeted ee the me: time to eelebrete the the hundredth nelveeeety o! the pnblleetlon a! “mum'- mention 0! the Bible. Thet yeer bee been been beoenee the New Teetement wee then x . elthough the complete Bible dld pt eppeer untll e ellghtly lem- dete. Wyok- l-_e_ h-_-e _ i The Birmingham: School Bond in ebont to m the reading 0! the Bible In the bond felrnuoll. Thu 1. the reenlt 01 en one: mede D the mm by the eight Oonlmetlve man... who were the edvoeetee 01 Bible bulls. In “hook. to withduw three 0! their lumber. end no avoid e content it the Liberal would but ham to the reetoretlon of able-tending In the Iohoole. Thin ofler, we a blamed, ha been eeeepted. A Mt to ï¬fteen ohurehee belongin to the Wham“ in the out of Lon on dil- loul the hot thnt in ell thou ediï¬ces. with «pool at 14,478. there were [but met], 90 pemne. In {our ehnrehee I the haw-hunt In Botherhlthe only 166 m were In ettendenee. lleny at there W m hum withdepeejel reference to AMONG THE CIIUBUIIES. mp0 nethered eronnd them. I the 0 thnm deoleree thet their mt muo- le “ eonethtng eppelltna." uh hm etettettoel feet wee reported Dr. I!!!†Kitehell It one o! the meetinn I mullulon III the 11m oop py ot the to DIN. um Ippouod In tho Englhh ____.1 , Inn.“ All! on in Bdlnbnmh. MIMI. at tho incl 01th. am «.500th name mu 100,. 'Muhlfll the will. as tho mun III! motion d a tho 191m†M“- “A . . 'to Chunk-Bi undo don M anm Than 00. undo. leaping. London Working Girl- . Along the embenkment between Bieckiriere end Weetminetcr the etudent oi ecciel ecience mey on Bundey evening obeerve the moet re- merheblc epectecie in Europe. There le not e city on the Continent. not even Vienne. it which enything like it cen be eeen. Under the gleem oi the electrieel lighte thoneende upon thoueende oi men end women erc etrolling. end it ie eeey to eee thet ell oi them belong to the humbleet wel'ne oi liic. It ie no exeggcr. etion to eey thet thoueende oi young girl: mey be ecen wendcrlng entirely unprotected by eny meic eecort. end leughing. jeering. puehing. dencing. ehouting. eomctimce beheving in whet the French would cell en " unqueli- ilebie menner." There ere the work girle oi London. Hceven help them i end they ere eo little coueeioue oi their degredetion thet they eeem to tehe e poeltive delight in- it. “Do you euppoee they erc henpy i" 1 erred enoid Londoner. “ Heppyi They're pleeeed eePunch with whet they cell elerkl Lor' bleee you, they don't think they're doing enything wrong. They're not brought up in e wey to know much ebout the ï¬ner icelinge, I cen tell you." They ecc lmmorei. ityell eround them. end nevcrhnow enything clee themeelvee. Ii one oi them rcmeiue reeeonebly pure. it ie coneidered e greet etrohe oi chence. They ere ignoreht ee eevegee oi ten thoneend thinge which they ought to know ior their own protection. They wender here by the river. teihlng eometimee in lengnege which Den mey not record. It ie ceey to eee thet meny oi them heve been vieiting the public houeee. end by the time they reeeh the perentel rooi'e protect- ing ehedow eomc oi them ere oblivioue oi ex- ternel circumetencee. Lerge genge oi men end boye oi ell gredee. iron the coerce end dengeroue viliein in hob neiled ehoee to the emell city clerk with hie too tight ï¬tting ciothee end the jergon oi the counting houec perede the breed eideweihe. now engeging in en emeteur deuce with eome merry perty oi ‘girle, now telklng to other groupe in lenguegc which would be ineultlng ii they ohoec to coneider it no; end now getting into e eouud encounter et deticufle. A light emong the girle ie not et ell uncommon. And thcec ere the iuture mothere oi thcworhing cleeece. Theec the crceturee thet muet be in ehop end merhet et eunriee end remein there until enneet. every dey except Bundey. And whet e uee they mehe oi their Bundey l 0i couree the iethere end mothere. cereleee end ceiloue ee the mejority oi them ere. etill would ieel e certeln compnnction ebout ellowing their deughtcre to wender through the elrcete elonc until long eiter midnight. ii it were not e cuetom ehleh hee become timehonorcd. Whet per cent.oi the working girle oi London ere thue erpoeed to every deuger oi e greet metropolie. I do not know. but it muet be very greet. Judging iron the lenguego which one heere irom theee Bundey promenedcre on the embenhmcnt. they hevc been touched by no morel influence whetever. nor by eny nrtheticel one, except thet procured by e view oi the public houee weile. end the rowe oi lighte eround “ Oleopetre’e Needle."â€"Ed- ward King in Barton Journal In e recent eddreee. Ir. Spurgeon eeid thet giving edviee to would-be preeohere wee the burden of hie lite. Sometimce he tried to imitete the Dolphin orecle, end give en enewer thet might be teken two weye. A men wrote to him letely thet hie meeter ob. jeeted to hie preeching, end eehed him whether he ehonld go on with it. end he wrote him thie reply. “ Deer Brother.â€"li the Lord hee opened your mouth the devil cen- not ehut it; but if the Lord hee not opened your mouth. mey the devil ehut it.†Thie pereon eeid he ielt encouraged by the “I'Cre Ber. Wm. M. Teylor thinhe thet e lunerel ie no piece to pronounce eulogy on the deed. He eeve in thie weeh'e Olm'uian at Work thet “ the whole cuetom oi pronouncing e innerel oretion eomee to ue from the French, end hee in it not e little oi the ertiiieiei end rhe- torieei {or which ee e netlon they ere remerk- ebie. The diecoureee oi Boeeuet, Meeeillon end Bourdeloue. of thie eieee, ere not equal to their other productione. And the eeme thing ie true in meet oi the {(111.1 eddreeeee which we heve heerd. The mlnieter iecke eponteneity. end hie worde. when they ere not pereonel eulogy. ere either vegue gener. eiitiee or etereotyped eommonpleceei In the circumetencee. would it not be better to return to the elmpllcity of our tethere’ end eubetitute devotionei exercieee ior e tunerel eddreeei Whet cen we do better tor e mourner then teke him by the hend end leed him to ï¬lm whore nemeie e 'God of ell eoneoletion 2' " Some 0! the brethren who prey in meeting hen sn nnpieessnt hsbit oi mshing stste- ments. These they preï¬x with “ Thou tnowest. Oh Lord,†or something 0! thst kind. At the Fulton street payer-meeting. N. 1C. s lew dsys egoo htother thus informed the Lord thst this use the only meeting of the tindin the United Ststes end thst others ought to beestshiished in ell the his oitlee. The hrothet wss short oi inioxmstlon on this point. to: in Phiisdeiphis. Boston. Ohiesgo. letimore snd many other eities there no such meetings. Another brother rose to eoxreet the misiniormed stronger. In tho Eootom man» at oho Oopo 0! Good Bopo tho B. O. Blohop lo obout to lonnd o Tropplot Ionootory. oo u to “at o modol tom. Tho Boon in thooo quormo (Initu o Joonio prion) oro nouly .n Ptotoo- unto ; “ Thoy m on." ho oddo. oo thoy n: In Dumb. "van't undo geloof" (o! tho old huh). ond tho! odd: “ Roonuch in van den dutvol" (oho Bomon bolonao to tho dovil). Tho Joonm hovo ookon ohorao of 83. Adrlon'o Oollogo. whloh now hoo on ottond- onoo c! (on, boordoro ond ono hundred ond any oxtomo. oil or Enguoh or hloh oxuoouon. Tho [root difloauy at «gun. oomo moplo out 0! o thing to am tho, hon non: boon "coo-oi Mo Io. A out-in nun goi mod oi iho odiior Ind Iioppod hil popor. Tho nut wook ho sold oil his corn oi ion: oonil boiow tho morkoi Bil“; ihon hi- proporiy woo sold in: tom oonu ho didn't nod iho “with “in; ho loci 010 boning on Moilio MoOntihy ion do†um Ton Brooch bod won iho noo ; ho woo onuiod ond ï¬nod 88 ior going hunting on Bnndoy simply booonuho didn't know it no Bnndoy; nnd ho id â€00 ior oioi oi iotapd nogol ihoi h boon odvmiud iwo mu nnd 9h. €1.51“ uniionod not to negotiate than. then “G 3 his high- nnn with n iooi ilk. n donio to kick him all the In: to tho now-punt om“. who" he pnid‘ionr youn’ Inbuflpiion in ndunoo um! and. tho cdiior sign nn autumn! to knock hinn down Ind rob him i! be our onion-«i his Duper flopped Mun. Include the work which but bun done by- tho Bonn: Outhoua, or by tho Gmh Obmh. Sheet iron eovered with sum of the euphor- bleoee, eommon end luxuriant in tropioel ellmetee, wee immersed in Ohethun. Eng- lend, doohynd, where everything repldly beoomee foul. and when taken out wee found quite eleen. The sum is inteneely bittet undid poleonone ; henee merino enlmele no it. The Boyd Courts 0! Julia, 0: the new English L“ Court- In London no to be culled, I)“. been largely built by German, who took the plsou noaud by Iltikon. Tblngl now go on Imlcnbly bemoan the Go:- muu ind English. but rigid dlulpllno bu to be mnlntnlnod on lb. work. Some 01 the German wlll roman. tho nbunoo of mill- tu'y unloo bolus I are“ lndnoomont. The position of the Chinese in Brszil is s peonlis: one. The Government eneonrsges their introduction with the view of more extensive tee and silk culture. while the people oppose Mongols on .the ground thst their immigrstion will prevent thst o! the more desirsble Enzopssns. At the Mnnohutor County Police Court Int week a lnborer nnnod Hugh Magnin wu abused with biting his wue'n lip on. The prison: nnd his wile hnd been drinking. and in n quunl be seized her under lip between his teeth and bit It clan 0!. He wu remnndod. Ooptoin Ooroy. who hot boon trying to ofloot on oxohnnso iron hi! rogimont. tho 98th. boo boon nnoblo to do IO. Ho loom Pottunonth on Dooomhor 13. noxt. in Hot Mojooty'o troopohip Molobor. to rojoin tho hoodqnortoro 0! his roulmont. Immodiotoly on tho roulombling oi Portiolnont, oovonl mombon intend to bring boioro tho Homo o motion in oonnootion with tho “ Ono! (Joust- mutiol." Tho Wintor Anisoo ior Notto and Unwin- ohiro woro oonolndod ot Nottinghom loot wook. hoioro Mr. Juntioo Lnoh. who triad tho only tomoining ooooâ€"o ohugo osoinot o young womon nomod Bolino Btonhopo oi wilinliy mntdorins hot iiiosltimoto child by drowning it in n dyko ot Longtoit. noor Mnkot Dooping. on July 18 loot. Tho whom: was ionnd guilty. with o otrong rooommondotion to moroy. ond woo oontonood to dooth in tho nonol iorm. At Oldhsm. Englsnd, lsst week sn interns] msohlne ï¬lled with gunpowder end other explosives wes lonnd suspended to the door 0! s Behool Bosrd omeer nsmed Nield. When Miss Nield opened the door the msehtne ox- ploded snd severely injured the young womsn. Lord Boroonriiold by no mean: shown himuii high-minded whon he twitl the Irish in Parliunont with living in glmtl Ind anbnirting on pontoon, which he oolle “ their notivo elonlont in o holed condition." Thomu Carlyle onoo ot o grmd dinner declined to «t more thnn o pototo, boom“ it was whot and or much on he wontod. During September 41 tone 6 out. of dluued ï¬sh were nixed by we Flehmongen’ Compeny 6 end near Billingegne Makes, London. and on bond bone lying of! chat place. The ï¬n: numbered 65.698. There no mm more “In 242,000 Gov- ernment pen-toners. The umonnt of me youâ€: pen-Ion to all pen-ion." in 025,493.- 742; but we noun! paymeni II million-din exoou. boom“ the novly-udmmed ouc- hue man 0! pen-Ion duo. MLSergeent Ooxe. who letely died in Englend, wee ehout the ï¬lth lugeet newe- peper proprietor in London. He owned the Field. which ll immensely nimble; the Queen. eleo e eplendid propeny. end 3 low joumol, which he: e large ekeuleuon. On Nov. 2 Dr. Ebonour Henderson. F. B. A. 8.. and n Ann] Van. Mnokhut. Dun- totmhno, FUuhko, that s but! “luau. n the no at uunty. Tho dooouod condom nu widely known. 0n 8mm!†week 3 tom-in winner in the dock n Dublin throw 3 lug. stone. which aha hnd cancelled in her dull. At the pro aiding muaiurnu, wiihont. however, doing uny injnxy. in flow at the forihoomlngnuung o! tho B'fltllh Auooluion n Saul-u.“ was resolved on tho election 0! M.) or um the luluy be £800 3 you. intend, 0! £300, which bu hnhorto boon puld. The mm British omlgnuon return: IhOV um 65.019 panon. omlgnud In' the Inn quarterâ€"86.110 won Enquh. 6,727 Scotch and 19.182 Imh. may thounnd not“ 0! Ind in Parker and Palo Pinto Counties Tau. In" jun been purohuod by u Punch oaplhlllt to: 0010. ninflon purpoul. Thou hula to be I an“ mh 01 But- meu 3nd Shm udvomnruu aorou tho (tonne: imo Bum. mmtad than" by n upo fled discovery of In immense ï¬eld at nyphlgu. 7 A The Boronooo BurdetLOontte on Novem- her 7 tormelly prooented to the onthoritleo of St. Poneroo. London. n monument in the form of o mognlfleont dtol which oho hod eouood to be erected ot o eoot o! ohont £2,000 In St. Ponoroo Gordeno in honor of the pre- urvotlon. oo o roerootlon ground tor the people. 6! the harlot undo whleh lormorly oeeuplod tho otto. on In memory at the deed who hod been buried there. unman- Gm], lin- Ile Mother and Other coalition. m. E. E. (haw-31.0! vaonor mm. London.“ “coating . but 01 the I». 81: Lou!- qunm. Tho ulobniod pigoon too" in 800“ Oonniy. lndinno, in now. M ii hu boon for county-flu yam. iho loou oi million. at pigoona. They fly any in tho morning to ihoir ioodinl uonndn. my oi ihun going to ouch I dunno. um ihoy do not aim nniii midnight. Tho iimhu on ibonunda oi um oonnd by ibi- mi in brohn down bully. lug. limbo lacing our“ oil lilo nod. by the mnnnloiod mi. i of in birdl. Thon- nndl m kiiiod nightly. In“ iho dough“: Mom to nah no dininniion in the nu noon um content. than. Tho Bdinhnh (locum MI “I“ “I. John Allen. oi Oshawa. I «ma opinion. A roynloommiuion hu boon invoniiuiing iho uniiuy oondiiion oi Dublin. Dr. Gotham. iho uniox Public Bulih 0mm. gun ovidonoo. Iuilng ihoi iho high dnih- nio wu diuiinoily inonhlo to «uni «um. Thou um. iho mu oi iho Liiioy. which won on opon uwor; ounrowding in iho dwoiiinfl oi the poor ; noinnoily doi:0- iivo anions. in I“ alum oi homo; iho oxuionu oi mony prints ohoiioiu in iho oiiy; sud iho miuul dumpnou oi iho soil. which «and nomnoh diuuo oi iho unplu- iory organ. Mid holpod largo], i0 Inn iho doubt-i0. A3001") THE WORLD. At e meeting 0! the Edinburgh Univereity Council held recently Profeeeor Bleceie inti- meted thet he hed nothing to report regerd- ing the Celtic Oheir et preeent. He hed, ee the membere of the Council knew, deeieted tram ectivc beggingâ€"not thet he wee dieguet- ed with it. tor the leet tour yeere hed been the meet velueble end proï¬teblc in his life. He hed, however. en expeelent reception oi money. He hed got £100 moreâ€"(eppleuee)â€" from e querter where there wee e greet deel o! Geellc tooling. vim. Oenede; end but tor the bed timce he believed the eubecription would here been larger. £80 0! it wee from the Celedonien Society of Toronto. In the meentime he wee etill expectent. He wiehed they could get £1,000 more, eo thet they might etert with £600 e yeer. for he did not eee why they ehould be leee Celtic then Oxford. He expected to get £1,000 more Iron: eorne benevolent old My or gentlemen meking their wille. (Leughter.) And Proteeeor Bleekie wee thean for hie lebore during the yeer. Herd times in Berlin heve led to dog steeliug end dog esting by the hungry poor. Meny iemilies ere in mourning ior their isvcrite pugs end turnspitsâ€"the two verleties of dogs most silected es domestic compenions by northern Germensâ€"whioh hevc ieilen victims to their too tempting obesity end eppetiuing sleeknees. Plump terriers. elso, hsve mysteriously diseppcered in consider- eble numbere. The iete reserved ior these domestic pets wee unsuspected by the generel public until e distressing incident which heppencd to Prince Henry XXII. oi Beuss reveeled the ghestiy truth. His Highness hed lost e poodle oi extreordinery telent, which. elesi wss ee portly oi body es it wss intelligent in mind. He oflered ehendsoms rewerd to sny one who would restore his ievorite. end “ no queetions esked." but in vein. Dsy eiter dey pulsed ewey in sorrow. unbroken by eny hopeiul tidings. until one ietel morning the Prince received e post cerd, unsigned. but beering the iollowing heertlsss inscription: "Serenity! The poodle sends his respects. end begs to iniorm your Biglness thet he hes been seten." Lient.-Gen. Williem Oroket, who lately died in Edinburgh et the one 0! 91. wee one 0! the low remeining Peninenler veterene. He wee e witneu oi Nepoleon'e deeth et 8t. Helene. end the original of the “Ofï¬cer on Guerd " in Bteuben'e picture 0! the eeene. He poueeeed numeroue reiice ol the Emperor. emong which mey be mentioned the eilver plete end lniie need by him during his exile. end which beer the imperiel urme; e por- trait o! Nepaleon or e boy, by leebey. which. encircled with diemonde. origi- nelly formed the lid 0! the Emperor'e Inna-box; the wooden epetule need by Ne- poleon to eleen hie epede when working in hie gerden et St. Helena -â€"en implement iormed of e peculier kind of ï¬r. In light as cork ; the cordon worn by the Emperor during the "hundred deye." end cent by him to his eon et Vienne. who wore it till hie deeth ; N» poleon'e eiih etoeklng end sorter; end e beentliully euved epirit cue. formed oi e eocoennt. Gen. Oroket hed been living in retirement on hell-pey ever eince 1830. moet oi the time in ehettered heelth end enfferlng irom en unheeled wound received 60 yeere ego in the Pyreneee. hod o young hive. tho eondltion o! whleh ho wiohod to improvo. Owing to tho bod ooooon. tho ohop did not ooutoln onou h 0! honey to keep tho hoes over wintet. r. Alien tilled o louigetor with burning (uniâ€"blind mon’o onufl io tho popqu none â€"- end heving ooenrod tho hooo inoldo. inoortod the pine in tho box. ond blow in tho lumoo of tho iungi. In I ohort time the beoo wero uneonoeiouo. end wero ohoken out on to o eleon board. Full oombo token from “other hive wou thon ï¬xed in the chop. end tho otill uneon- oeiouo hooo wore returned to their now well- reploniohod home. and in o ohozt tlmo wexe oo lively oo over. London World: I hedn Hurow boy on my hende leet Beturdey eiternoon. end, ï¬nding it eouiewhet oi e dimoulty to emuee him. I took him to the Autumn: end iound n reelly excellent enterteinment provided. A we: ï¬gure oi n men went through the rennin routine oi u trepexe periormenee, a la Leoterd. ine wey thet wee periootly inex- piionble, no theory oi intemel quickeilver or externel megnotiem being ndequete to eooount ior whet I new him. or it, periarm. Another menâ€"n live one thinâ€"who goon down to the bottom oi the his tent. nnd wnlke ebout there ior twenty minutee.. without my tube or other vieibie epplienoe oi my kind to eupply him with air. ie equelly inoompreheneible. He eeye he an etey belOw weter. nt my depth. ior ï¬ve or eix houn. Althongh the grednel epreed oi the popu- lation towerd the interior 0! Airioe in driving the wild enimele inrther end inrther inlend, end though they ere ooneequently dimenlt to reeeh in tho more ineeoeeelhle heunte to which they heve retreeted. yet the lerger wild enimele heve. with one or two exoeptione. eoereely enflered eny diminution iron: the edveneing tide oi oivillnetion. Oetrlohee heve enflored. perhepe. moet. but only to exehenge e wild for e domeetioeted etete. Elephente ere irequently eeen within 5 ehort dietenoe oi the eonthern end eontheeetern ooeete. Hippototeml ere ebnndent. Even the lerzer heute oi prey ere by no meene uncommon, end tigere ere eepeeiel deprede- tore. lithe reporte oi diamond dimer-e in the northweet ere to be believed, enew entrnel he leter mode ite eppeerenoe ee e oendidete tor the honor oi being oheeed bgy eny enter- prieing eporternen. . It ie‘oelled“ y the birth- non, or nutinl. the "be“ lion." uni in ductibod n being ubont tho lino oi 3 lion. but in Ittongu in mac. ï¬nd with. tremend- oul bud and moi. It: iegl no much short" tinn a lion'l. but much atontor. and it in a ppmntly in more poweriui. Its 0010: in a duh yellow. with bluk Ipott. It runs or emp- along the ground. but don not bound like 3 lion. It in: Iomotlmu been «on nooompmitd by I Imuilor oneâ€"pro- bubiy I cubâ€"Io tint the no. in upwantiy not yet quite extinct. whttovor the snimul any be. In. your. 'rh'o admin of both!- 6! Offlo- arrived this you w lou than am of 878. whilo the Mom 0! pouch» slono mu in: In nbout 50.000. Tn: Flux-r Brannonâ€"Tho Toronto hot. hor mono: toporu the [allowing qnontmu 01 mm ond vcgotoblu omud by vauol during tho union in“ cloud : 6,380 hmll. 9.931 boxu ond 74.447 buhu. Thou were ohlppod either ltom Ookvlllo. Port Dnlhonm. Nlouu. Youngstown. Loni-ton ond Oloou. ohlofly. ona oompriud opplu. pun. molonl. homes. potnou. tomuou. pooch“. plum. ond plnoopglu. Tho total 1)“:qu Shh ma pinup m. Tho total pm hula youon m_ _..708 mum 48 224 pun 0! can quite ineepeble of eppteeieting the dutiel which they are eelled upon to perionn. It in herd], neeeuery to reeell attention to the reeent one o! the poetmen in St. Peter-burg. whoee youth end leaineel obteined tor him I lull dieehetge iron the eompeuionete tribunel heiore whieh he wee melgned for Iteeling letten during e whole twelvemonth. This flegnnt one, about which I wrote to you et the time. in now ebont touudetgo the revision of e higher eourt. and it ie to be hoped thet the deeleion o! ecquittel will be reverud. The Justice thet We... (let- iu the Umpire oi the User. (St. Petersng Correspondence oi the London 'i‘imee.) Wiiebeeters in Englend. on leevlng the uncongeniei etr‘noephere oi the treedmillto which they heve been condemned by e senti' mentel jury. who consider thet the hobneil boots end etiche should not be ireeiy used in esserting the huebend'e enthority. mey dnd coneoletlon in the teat thet there ere juries who view thie metter in e diiierent light. end who poseese e just appreciation oi the obedience to be shown by the " weeker vessel " to her lord end mester. The Government oi Volhyuie. in the Empire oi itueeie. eppeere to eiiord pecu- lier edventeges to thoee individuels whose wivee occesionelly require e little wholesome correction. ii we ere to believe the eceount just published in the Bussien press oi e ssge decision on thie subject . errived et by e dis- trict court. The wiie oi e welLto-do peesent in the District oi Kremenete eddressed hereeli to the court oi the Voiost or district. with e compleint egeinst her husbend. cherging him with beeting end torturing her end with keeping her in the cold without iood until ehe hed neerly died oi stervetion. He hed bound her sterh neked to e post in the- street end requested the pessers-by to strike- her. which he did himseli eeeh time they reiused todo so. The inhumen brute hed even iestened her down to the ground end in such e position he heeped stones end heevy weighte upon her body until one oi her erms hed been broken. When the wiie’s eecusetion wes brought beiore the iocel tribune]. this specimen oi domestic enthority took iright end did not eppeer to enswer the cherge. but neither his ebsence nor contempt oi court prevented the leerned judge irom coming to en immediete decision. The wiie- beeter wes ionnd not guilty. on the plee thete huebend hes e periect right to beet hie wiie ii he so chooses. ior. seid the wiee eon- eluslon oi the court. it cennot be. permitted to e wiie to ignore the enthority oi her husbend. But the efleir did not end there. On the ioliowing dey the husbend. emboldened through the gen- eroue ecquittel by his peers. turned the tebiee. on his “ better heli " by bringing e counter compleint egeinst her beiore the eeme court. end this excellent enthority ectuelly declered egeinst the uniortunete women end by he eelutery judgment she wee ectuelly flogged publicly there end then on the spot in tin moet shemeiul menner. 0i euch extreordi- nery distribution oi juetice es this we heve lately hed more then one exempie. end it shows pieinly enough thet the new judiciei tribunele oi Russie. irom which so much wee expected et the beginning oi the preeent reign. ere in _ e Aveet number A Lndy'e Rupert-e to the Tenet el “The Blur." Mre. Duniwey, oi the New Northwest. et e literery reunion et Belem, Oregon. “ touted†the gentlemen ee iollowe : God hleee “em! They helve our joye. they double our eor- rowe. they treble our expeneee. they quedrupie our ceree, they excite our megnenlmity, they increeee our eeli-reepeet, they eweke our enthueieem. they erouee our eflectionl, they control our property end out menacuvre no in everything. Thu would be e very dreery world without them. In ieet I rney eey, without proepeot oi euc- eeeeiul contredictlon. that without ’em it would not be much oi e world enyhow. We love 'em end the deer beinge cen't help it ; we control ’em end the precious ieiiowe don't know it. AI huebende they ere elweye convenient. though not elweye on hend; ee been: they ere by no meene "metchleee." They ero moet egreeeble vieitore; they ere hendy et Btete Feire. end indiepeneeble et oyeter euppere. They ere eplendld eeeecorte tor come other lellow'e wile or eieter. end ee iriende they ere better then women: Ae our tether: they ere inexpreseibly grend. A men mey be e leilure in bnelneu. e wreck in 'conetitution, not enough to boeet 0! cc e beenty. nqthlng ee e wit. leee then nothing ee e legieletor ior women'e rlghte. end even not very brilllent ee e member oi the preee; but it he to our own tether we overlook hie ehortcominge end cover hie peccedilloee with the divine mentle ol eherlty. Then. ee our huebende. how we love to perede them ee peregone I In the eublnne lenguese oi the lnepired poet : . dengeroua conveniencea during etorme, according to the " Britieh Medlcei Jonrnel." A lady at Mancheater. England. we! lie- tening to e mearage tranemitted by one 01 theae inetrnmente when a violent clap of thunder occurred. The liateningaar became at once numb and deal. The lady'a hearing had previonely been perfect. Several eminent phyaiciena inveatigated the care through pro- leaeional intereat in the phenomenon.end egreed that the patient waa anilering irom a concuealon .ol the auditory nerve cauud by the thunderbolt. Alter aome weeka the effect ol the chock peeled away. Since the injury wan evidently occaaioned by the were oi round and not immediately by electricity. it lollowa that applying a non-conducting communicator to the car would not leuen the danger in aneh caeee. The only rate expedient ie to evoid the telephone when the clouda are holding their loud communion. At tho roooptlon glvon to Mr. John B. Gough o tow ovonlngo olnoo In tho potion of tho Broodwoy Tobomulo. Mr. (Jonah undo I oiol ollnolon to tho Church 0! Englond omporonoo aooioty. with ito 14,000 totol ohotinonoo olorgymon. Anon; tho ootlvo nonln tho movomont woro Biohop Light- loot, tho Blohop ot Bodford, tho thop of Emu. ond oovorol othon. noting oix In oil. 0! oonooo o oooto or moro woro prom. nont umporoaoo odvoootoo. onions thou Oonon lfonor. colon Doohwoflh. ond (Joann Flo-log. Mt. Gongh oloo odd ho moot tomb“ tho loot uhot Dooï¬ Ito-lo, om! tho Boo. In. Spugoon hod noon“, doololod A Tlurnonxo DAualn.-_-To_lophonql are PABLDIIII 01' WIFI UBA‘I‘IBI. " We'll Ho tor them. We'll c to: them, And It We can] we'd fly tor them We'd anythlnl but die for mom: