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VOL. X X. PR AIS t rNuvS S. (.,% Ill U VSI Y, (I .AMONG(j rm ', nOLY Ii 1111S. DR. TALMAGo. CON1INUES HIs HOLY L.ND SERIES. '11h4- V111lkgV 401 a. r t,, W m (' i t %as at Boy.Thi4. Dtt-t,1a Ilti phe gim-41tirmes ('sltu .e 40 :U eitv . 1-vreat latterest. B,ioOiA.N, Nov. 23.- -The int erest inl the series of sermins in whie'; )r. Tat mage is describiifng his r-ccut e t ir inl Palestine aid itcitlcat mg gospel le.i sons suggesi ed by his th( me in.creases from week to week. There was never so large a crowd at a.y one of the pre vious eight sermons as there was today aroind the Brooklyi Academy of .Music in the mornig an(I at The Christ.i 1 lerald svrvice in the eveli ing, tho ninth sermon. Its subject was "Ainong the IHoly 111lls," and the text, Lke, iv, .1. "lie came to Naxareth, where Ie w as brought lp." F"ollowilig is the sermon: What a splendid sleep I had hist night in a Catholic convent. my first sltep wit bitn doors since le;o virg Jertus alem, ami all of us as kinily treated a though we lad been tho pope alid his c ollege of carditnals passirig that, way ! Last evening the geinial sisterhood of lie convent ordered a hundrel bright eyed A rab children brought out, t o siig for me, and it was gloriotus! This Inorlillg I coml.4 out on the steps of the + i onvent :md look upon the tost beati titlil vilhige of all l'alestine, its houses of whitt liietone. tiess its nail'. Nazartii,historical Nzarza-th, (e tif Ihe triiity 4l laces tlia all Christiai travelcrs mst see or feel tht., they have not svi,n P'alestitie-namiely, Beth lehiei, Jerusalem, Nizarcthk. IBaby iood, boyhood, manhood of him for whom 1 helieve there are fitt y million p - . . now. ir it were re <1 4h , ~ it acId dit-, whether un er 're. 3'kr flood s vr' straight thro1 .* 111re. T V: v.r rM: or NAZAI" 171 11. C;rid oM1 village is \ :i-:ret h. even mutting asi'e it s e d asmc iatieus. First of ap, it is vl,n; anid that call bo said of ft Nv of the oriental viilageM. Its neighbori!g twii of Nabtillmi is the filthi(est iownu I (vcr saw. although iti chit-f inistry is the imanifacture of' soap. ThI.Ny exl:ort all of it. Nazar!t h wais perh'apS ullinusulally 41cll th Inlorll ing I speak of, for as ve rode into the village the afternoon before th show ers ich haind put our inacinto-shes to tlie test. nad poured foods through all the alleys ider command of tit clouds, I hose thorough st reet con missiciners, Blesides that1, Nazareth has bven t l scene of hattles passing it. fronm Israe litc to IMohammedan and froi lohac medan to ( hristian, he i ost wonder !fiul of the hat ties 1.einlg that in whict twunty-fivu t ihousadt Ti 'uriks wein 1eaten by i. wenity-onle h1und1(tred Frein-1h Napoleon I onlaparte coim iiianding, tha greatest of Frniichmen walking thes very street.s t hroughi which deshs walk ed for nvariy thirty years, the imoalI of the two tle :'Apitip s. the Snows o Russia and the plagues of Egypt ap propriately following tle one, he dox ologies of etith . a1i(d the hll Ie lujals ( heaven a ppro priatelyv following th other. Aiut then tis town is so,a4u1 tifully situated in a great gret-i low the sides <.1 the bwl the sirroIndii fifteen hili. The G4d of nat 1ire wih is tle God (-f the Iliibleevident ly scool ed out tils valley for privacy and -,el aration Iromn all the world during thre iost liip-rtait decades, thIe thirt years of ('iist's Ihoyhood and yotitI for of the thirt -thrJv years of Christ stay on earth he spent thirty of thei In this town1 in getting ready--a starl ling rebuke to these whlo hiave 114 p; tience with the lcoug years of prepar: tion niecessary wihen they enter- on an special iiiss.iofor11 the church or th world. Thle t rouble is wit hi inost youin men that they want to launch thei ship froii thIe dr3d oek IdIore it is read: and hence So man'- sink in the first-ec clone. Nta in thle sto3r4 as a subord nate until you art t hortougll d<inii ped. lIe a gootd eimploye in your t rait unit iI you a1le quialtiid t'o b.e ani tinpulo: cr. lIe cointti wiith N aart h uiit you aire readyl fir :he blle-I ina~. of 4 rusaleni. Y ou iinny get so p lor iu etliipped in Ithe t fbirty years that it Can do iort- in: iree years t han 1m1: mncanii atcoinpllish ill a1 pr3oig< Ii fetimen. Thlese 1littIoisiugg-slt iins I :a apt to put into imy. serinon, hin~iig1 help people for thcuis world, whiile- I ;i chiiefly anxious lto have the~-nitrepa for the next world. wl'lElI-~tlCii.T wAS A Ia iY. All Christ's boyhood was spi tnt this village and its suirroiuinii There is thec veryv well (ca lled* 'Ti F-ounitaiin of tIhe Virg '<to whiMeh hv l inothier's ie lie tro)ttisl altong hli Ih her hiandh. No dIoubt abotuit it ; it is t t)nly) wvell in Iihe vIInge, and t it hais hn the only ii 11 for IieeII thosacndl yim miothiers have t heIr ehiireni wit lh t now as Ithen. TheIn work or d rawi water ini all ages mi those count ries bi bjeen woinenis woi rk. Stoics of thei are'waiting foir I eir turn at. it. thri greaIt andit eviirim-1n11g l.prings rcoltu outi into that w~ eIllthe ir barrels, tIe hoigsbteaus 01I w:t er tin doii girim abtundact . lThe u Il is l4urrit'lruh tI -olive' grovis andi u ieI s paces in wii i Peop1le talk all tI tI hbren, wilii charmls oin their' lie;ils as trt't ti-Ii against. t,bt "evil tAt," are~ llayin. women withlthiir st ri 'U in of om either side of their face, anid ill >k *of blue aint Iscarlt a int4 witei amlti gli move on w ith water jars on I ihi r hvta Mary, I sucppose. allntost ailways t1 Jlesucs the boy withI her, for' she had one she coulitave him usWit hi, bini hum ble cirtcu5lmanes andit haviig aittendanucts. I do niot believe there v one of the su rrounidincg fifteen hills ti the boy Chirist ditd not, range ft om I toim to4 top, tor tine cavern in ii ti er si, he did not tx idoret, tor one species of hi flying ;criss the tcips that lie couldtl call by maii' , oir one oh all I ie cm4pt of faunia I.:rnsmrg tn thoitse sttetps 1 he had niot retcoignizedl. You .see it all throtugh hi'. :.crnu I f a mua hietits a 1puhhle spe-akcr, his orations or di scturses you1 cli stc his early wvhereabouti. Whait a;i sees bet ween 7 and( 17 alw~ays stictks himi. Whe lt-hIle apost le I~tc-r pire'a yoti see th lit ihing nets with which hiad froii his earhist tdays bieeni raimil Antf whtnm Aiiios deli vecrs his propih you hea'r in it flit' llatinrg of t lit lit which lhe htad in hioyhoocd attei ''And in oucr Lon)t's siertsmens antI comu satios y(1 ou' see alte phastesotf vill life and thte moutinousttI Iifec surrom; ing it. They raised their own chiekl inl Nazareth, ;titd in atter t ine ie eries: "0 .Jerusalem ! Jeruisalem ! how often %wohild I have gathert-d thee as aI hen gathered 1 er chickens inder her wings !" lIe had seen his inother open the faimily vardrobe at the closo of s1111i1tum1r atid tIe moth willers Ilying ()It, h.1aing destroyed tie garments, and inl after years lie says : "Lay not ulp fo yourselves trasures on earth, where moth coth v.>rrupt." In child Itl hli had seen I mile of flowers. white as tiw' snow, or red as the Ilame, or blue as tiei si, or green as the tree tops. and no wonder in his manhood serion hIie said. "Consider the lilies." Wie one iay on a high point where now st tands the tomb of Neby Ismail, le had seen winging past him so near as to iurry his hair the partridge and the hIoopoe and the thirush ind the osprey and the crane and the raven, and n(o wonder afterward in his man hood sermon he said. "Behold the fowls of the air." lin Nazareth and on the road to it t here are a great many camels. I sce, them now in memnory imaking their slowv way ip the zigz!tg road from the plaini of Esdraelon to Nazareth. Familiar was Christ with their appearanl., also with l that smuall inlseet, tit( gnat, which Ie had seen his mot her strain out fromi a cup of water or pail of milk. and no wonder he 1brings aIt erward the arge q uadruped and the sinall insect into his sermon and, while seceing the Plharisees caref*ul aboit sIail silis and reekless about large ones, cries out : ."Woe unto you blind guides which strain out a gnat and swallow a came! HE HllNE.W ABOU T THE- slis' lle hald in boyhood seen the shel ho-rd.s get their Ilocks miixvd up, and to oi not I Lfatiliar with the habits of shepierds and tl i'ir lock-z, hopelessly 1mixed up1). A rd a sheepstealer appears on tihle sceie and (ishonestly demands some of those sheep, wlenI he owns not (Ine( of, t1bein. "Well," Say the t wo honl est, shcphvrds, "we ivill soon settle this inatter," and one siepherd goe. out in oi. direct ion and tlie olher shepherd goes (m't inl tv ot hier dfire(-ction, and4 thle Ahep.T<ae inl anoth1(er direcTtilfn,:l <ahonet calls. '11A the( Olock,S of vach 41f I he hntIvi' shplherd's ru0sh Io t heir ()n% n , while I t h shee.w 1up:sI 1a-. (r -all :w0l cal!s w:ain, but Prts niol, clne of the( licek. No wonot.1r, that, Christ, years t iir, preaching oi a great occasionM and illistriting his ow!l shepherd quailt is, says "Whe ie plu t letil forth his own sheep I gooth before theii, mitl the sheep follow him, for Ihey know his voice, arid the stranger thvy widl not follow, for they know not t h voice of tI he st ranger." he'I'l sides of theso hills are terraced for grapes Ti hov Christ had often stood with great rouid eyes watching the trim Iing W* the grapevines. Clip ! govs the knite and ofl falls a branch. Th child Chrit says to ti farmer, "Whal do you do that for?'" "hi," says tt( i farimr, "that is I dead branch and it h doing nothing and is only in the way so I cti. it olf." Then the farier witt L his sharp knife prunes from a livinp a ranch th his and that tendril and t i - ther tendril. "But," says the chill S('lirist, "these twigs that you eut ot f now are not dead; what. do you do tha - For'" "Oh," says the fariner, "w - prune ol these that the anainl branel f may have ilore of the sap and so b i morv fruitful." No wonder in afte - yunrs ('brist aid in his sermon ain the trinevii and iy athe is th h hliandilman; every branlch inl ne tha 1 'earethi liot itlrit I he takethi away, an - uvery branch that heareth Irit hi purgeti it. that it Ilay bring fort e m1ore fitiit.' Capital ! No otn% who ha iot heeii a country boy \ otild have sai 4, that. s St reaks of natuire all I hrotigh Christ' it 4-rmIons and conversations ! When - pigeol descended uporn Christ's hv t- at. his blaptismin th Ile JIordoni it was nto i- thle firist p1igeon lie had seen. Anmt the y he has such wide sweep of dliSsours e syo ay imiagine fr'onm onec waho hr g stood( on thle hillIs that overtook Naz; r' r'et hi. As far as I uinder'standI, Chrie ., visited( the Med iterrane'ain sea on] - once,' hutaycartrnn heou I- ru;pi hl erNzareth an loo111k off to( thet wes't anid see thle Med e It'raniean, wvhiile' there in the north - sniowy MtoutI Lebaniioni, t'mlu as in wh'il IIi'rob' oft asceniSoin, and1i y'oundier on il -- ast :anl soiithesat Mount (iiho y Mount Taboir antd Mount Gilead, an ut vonde] r iin t'i- soutIh is thle plain< .1. Esdlraelon tover wahiichi we rode yeste dIi ay onli ourii wayV tol Nazar'eth. Thhot .1 mouniiitainis (If his hioyhiood ini his meni 4 tory, dot you woneriti that Christ whlt m lhe wVant<it a gold pulpit miadIe it (out ie ;i niouiita Hill see0in ii the niti i -tidi es I whlen lie wvan ted especilal cori n mmlli in with G od lie took lanes and Johnii at ie iii: WAS A.\I ORNTRY nIOY. 1s (ihi, this coutry biy of' Nazaret ig. t'omeit fort h to aton' for tne sins of t! ie wor4lldt, ando to correct thme tollit's tof I -ii wori, andl1 .t ttny oit the t'ruelli rs ofi tite w,r1(t, arni to iluinte the dhai it iness of Iti otrld, and1( to tranis igci ml te hilsplhai.res! So) it has ble('i I ig iission (If the coun try3 boys inr alt api as t o I ran s orm1 i anrd inispire andic resei m 'They c'oine initi oui'riimerchaindise' a ti' ur cour'tt t room is miiI our1 hetatiang: ig uusou tuiouis anrd' omar t.heolo; hx t ,ed .'h-ruiisaleii. Andt bitt for 1 by~ annal 1 initlux (lur cities woubtl ha eh en vira d andi sil'kenitt and shiin I on ;.td o'rte digest ive organs ai in roag n'.i roninet4is ot city V rts ata.s airii iniuta;iins of Nazart (ot thle count rv n-aves Iheit towni. F"rtim1 nit his ot N iw limnpi jshire malthe hii' in tof Virg!inia mui the hills of G.eor as i ies!ters an tih tle (Chays andu thie 1llel uilt W. Gradtys. F"romt the plain hornies ot.- M assachitisetts antd Maryhlud coinei .hes (urt' inalnI chan t it's t hit Geiorge irtd botdys anid the Williauil Coreor; itL F"'rm the cabin1 s of the loiiely coiun 1es r'egt.ins ('(1111 into our' national de hit ies the Anidrew ,Jacksonis arid A brahamii ILmeoIns. F"romi plow h1 ris. lurrowa antd village counter and bi; in siaiit.h's forge couet mtst of our ver giants. .NearlyI all the Mesih in (Iy de'pa rt tu ents x wetI ini N azareth he to II icy cat mie to ,Jeruisalemn. I send hits Id(ay t han ks from these cities, mo tbe imadet prolsperous biy country boys tar. thet farmhouse aili the prairies 4'(y the noutain i cabi s, a nd the obs( rds hnomresteatds o[ nort-h mandt south ltd. east andh west, t) the fathers ,er- mlothers in pllairn homespun it t age hie stihmill alie or thle hillhocks uir tnd- which they sleep tho long sleep. T1hai ens frnm .ernunamrn oNanneth. lBut alas! that, the tcity shollid so 4 - 4. .en treat the country boys as of ol thi' t me fron Nazareth was treatetd at .cr- i t Isalei! Slain not by h,anine11'rs an14 n ;pikes, but by instruments just as crti 1. On every street of evi'' y city the i .rucifixion goes on. Every year shw i ts tenl tholiand olf thel shaiin. Oh)I, how t, 6ve grind themll up! 'ider what wheclk, 1 i. what nills, and for widt. an Iw fl I 4rist! Let the city take Iw1i r cmro of I' ,hese boys and oting men arrivig A from tite country. The% are worth i saving. 'lhey(*v are niow only tle prefatev of what they will be if, irstead of sal rificing, you help t lei. Boys as gran lI as the one who with hi,; elder brother < climbed into a cliirch tower, and lnot knowing their danger went outside on i some timbers, when one of those tim-|. ters broke and the boys fell, and the I older boy caught on a heamn and tho younger clutched the foot of the older. The older could not clitnhi u) with t he younger lianging to his teet, so the younger said. ",John, I am going to let go; you can climb out into s Ifet y, but you can't climb itp with me hold ing fast; I am going to let go: kiss mother for me and tell her not to f1l badly; good-by!" And he let go andi was so hard dashed upon the groill,i lie was not recognizable. Plilntv ot such brave b,ovs coming up from Natz-j aretli! Lut.lertsalem lie carIl how i it treats them:l A gent lemian long ago entered a school in 1erni'anA and It| bowed very low before thl' boys, and the teacher sait, "Why do you ilo that ?'" "Oh," said the visitor, "I doi not know what miglity nan inay yHt he developed aitiong theim." At ilht. instant til- ('y,s of one( of til- hmsl)\; flashed lire. Who was it? Martin Li ther. A ladl on his way to school pass ed door sLtep on which satI a lame aid invalid child. The Iassing boy sai' to him, "Why don't you go to school'" "Ol, I nri lame and I can't walk to school." "(;et on my hack," said the well boy, "and I will carry you to school.'' Aiil so he did that day antd for lanm' days until tt". inivlidi1 was fairly siark-d oi I hie roatl to anl vliica tion. Wh,, was the well btoy that( dil that killdlss? I Coll't hilow. Who vas tit iivaJ'li ho'riid? It w:i ltirt1 lall, O.t' rap' liiili[ wmm.. all Chrnstvild(I I . BI-Itt'-, IliV" ' the boys who c(am. up frolil Naz,in-th !i) ,Ierusalemi a crtw iiistead ot a ci oss. CANA\ IN GALIiF. In about two holiurs we pass thr: Canta, Ii villago(I 'i'estiw - wwre i! miother o Christ and our l,ord atteipitd tle wedding of a poor re!alive. layin_r conit' over frioi NazairMth i0or Ih it purpose. Thi inother ot ('lirist- I' w\-oiien aret first to notice suih things --founid thiat the provisions Iual fallenl short and site told Christ, anI he to relieve the einharrassintn oI 1th iouskeeper, who had invited more guests thaln the pantry warrantit. hee;n ta he uItler ,t the occasion, and olut ot a clust e. of a few :; inl 1athii iic wor(ds silieezed a heveirage of a hin dred and twenty-six gallons of* wine iin which was not tint' drop of iitoxicti, or it would havc left that p-irty I. Sinauidlin and drunk as the great ct-n t tennial hantiIm.' ii New% York, twc years ago, left senators, ond governors and generals, ad in erchant princes a the differenice het ween t1h wine at tl r wed(ling ini Cana and t(e wine at I lit h banquet in New York beinig. that til e Lord made till' onie and tlte devil nuitl t the other. We got off our horseis ait I examined soniv of tiese water Jars al Caina sail to be the very ontes tl hli the plain Water Ihat Christ I lirnt'd into 1 the pirple bloom of an especial vin tage. I ineasured them ;i i iouin them eighteen inclies rii 1Iii idge t< s edge and Ilineteen ell -ls deep, anti de a (lintd to aicept t heir iinidentity. Ici [ we reallzt (lie inmensit y of a sippI. t of a hundred and twenty-six g;alonrs : a wine. What was that for ? I 'robablhi e one gallon wvouhti have beeni e'nioughi, fil s it wais only an adidi tionedl instal liinn u- of what had alr'eatdy been providedt t aiid it is probalet that the housekeepe: yconuld not hiave guessed moitre than ono ii gallon out of' lhe way. Blut a hundret ti andI t wenty-six gallons! What wtil i. they tdo with thet suriplus ? A hi, it wa: s j ust like our Lord!' Those yoting peo e. ple were about to sI art in house~kteepin;i e aind their iineanls we.re liinited,I intl tha t, big supply, whiether' ket, itn thiri pan tI try or sol, wIll be a iniityt hitlp. f Yoiu see there was no stryc hinie ti rlog wVootd or' nux voien I timnI it. ho'iv'e' e age, and, as the Lortl inade it, it woiib i.. keep. Hie makes mouintainis andii sta n t hat keep t housandls of years, antd cei f t atiily lie couldh make ia hv eraige t i a e would keep f'our or fiv'e years. Amon il thlit arts and in venti ons of Ithe fuiture'i n hope there miay lie somo one that eni il pre'ss the ju ices from the grape am 1 s ininigle them and ilwtithouiIt onit drIi'p < tdaiuni ng alcohol isin thIiat it will k to hi, for' years. And the moreti of it Vii e ta;ke thew clearer wtill lie I it' b rain aint ie thle hetalt hieir the stoutnach . A lid h<it es is a reimark abIle fact, in miy rtecei k- jonrney.---I Iraveledl thrioiighi Italty aui rec tIree('e aindt ECgypt andl I 'aletst ini atn hi' Syri;a andt Tu'irkey, aind liow iti,iny il es toxietd peopile idot youi t hiniik I sawt i e. all those live great reaIis ? Not tin id We iiuust in our (Christianizied laiin ,il. hauve g0o, hiolil tif sonic kili if li-viera n. ti1,V ii 1-: w Vsi T i.i:i:. :tt Oh, I amii gl:stl I bhat detsiis tt as pre'sel yi' at. that. wi'ddinig, antI last Ih):eiimbt hi' stainitiig at, t 'aia, thai will i t t'ii 'l ba~ck. Night hiutt lalleni on i' tillas adt ant its suirrotiiiliuigs. TIli- briLdegroti fe hail put tin his iini a briight iirha hei andt at garbuindl iof llowirs, an;d hits g;i th iieiits hail heen'i iiade fr'agrauit il his tudted biy a Ibandi of inuosiianls tv in Ilutes andii drns atii horis, uini I lie toichies ini lull h:iize, Ih' starts l'r~ II ry bride''s hotnie. 'This rivti' of lire is in: o'If by anotth r iriver oftiirt', thle Itirchiis ent- answin'ig tinhtao. Tli'hi rbil' is ns5. whiltei robie aint lier veil nott ii'ly cotiV truy her Itace bit enviltops heir biodyi. II sti.- trousseau is ats t'uibourata as It' i I he sour ces of hetr fautheitr's h ouse pet'u i >v's liIer ai tentdant s are deckeid wVIi all I .k- ornamienits thiey ownil or calin orr ity buiit thle ir ownV i personal cha ~rmis iimn all Ia:nie the jewVels, ftor those oirieui ore Vi ul w tn'n i list' ini att raiti vene ss hiIs otheitrs ex'epit Iihose of r ownI i t'I li tly TIhe da~mson rose is in t hiir chietk , it to the diauiiiiotnd in theit lusteri of thiir ey' ure lonig locks9, andi ini thlir step ist itid g raceltuliness tof thle nrnin Iitig. At t 11md fIrst sight of thie torcheiis tf th Ie brihi ey groouilitn hiis attec' ilats 't)ininig to der the hilli the cry rings (I trough te holi aks of the bride: ''Tihety atre ini sight!( ready.. Beol .th.e br.ierom t ;Ii-tq) t Lo5icl I l Ip Is ect,II i if t th.eA II NOth prluds aiit apoach vche Iiothel,r lingle, and illenl the two rinocesslonls eIciw one ai( I iar'l towai thi , ritegroln'* hou,a lls. 11'1 Iielt a third twressimn which i:i lliad el. ui of tit rit f is 11lith, bride altl br i: ie r %ln. 'hm n a le t.er, thlt houste and Ih. k11th Icve ,.'rill' an<d the dl. is; Ahut. .\fiall 1 Ik Christ0. li-f-; to il tr t th'. jov| wth whici th raw:e of l o vart I ha tl nevt him whtl bte1 cmuv-s garbmidueil vith Clouds and rubcd in the Ilorning n111 tr1,1ine t -.-d by the thmnile trs of' tit lst day. Look! There he comles down 11, thehills of, hIeavn,tteh brigrl \n1d tet is start. oit to hall hi1tt Sould fig: "wlihol, ti brid room cont li !i \ild It e Ilis-1pplintinent of, thwt %%1>| tave ducelinil thlt- inlvitItio ll to til rospel wet i g is prinselittld lv ITt4tr tilla' il , i a ilorv of I- il close d. Y u walr it shuil. Tmo Ilate. The door. is hIblt ! )o yuI Sce how tilt ll Ian1 anl Ahe ll)l v 11mok Il. vanh othevr? k;(! d with hIls e t ha,110 1t111 t ales t. l'id with li right wrotv the'S cipturcs, t two hil I ids o tt' I e S iti- i ng i. \ni, in proportion Pa ttll s i is brout ght tilr lo.hm- inspection, I tvitothe le w be found l e(1 'oI'iOus alht lis I its ( i t u' M.lih vt bolk iaf* the past, M a l ight tist book)i of 111f- Future! MIlo l-ch ofl all lit rIitilre t The o tltir wi is (of ge ills -I1 al dtiitay, Ani l a' I li's wrigh tit.l hister fadte aiwa ; The : i t'si t a1, t hi o t's h te t llight, SIall sinlk ien darkn ttess andt coliii it night; But f aith trilulinlihalnt tvriiv shall stalldt, .hall vrasp the "avil< \.(hllljt inl her handl; lat titi, mmute lI1tve I..tvely lift cnIIve : Hen i i til i o tt if glor l tlt i l awa. MAKE A NEW CENSUS. Wil t ! ieit apportftiionme t t U ntil na (mil kns Hadt , 31<. . \t ivi l2 ti v . S(I:eIitIt l l \' i ih es, f tIl ialla. hI ivs lp thc tic i sion;w1 )f Irnlor lcbr :1114 1 *1Il'hcr I .' oil t it' s l l i s -it llli ta l tui-r u ta t a w uii it 'it li t illtt wi ;1)1 it :t .4 "n a at-i e a il I l' e s lilt 011(1 ali tr;iti ta :t1 ltii as if itellr iSi et,lis ls. t ll ali iocti ' i'-w I i i.y li F.i6ia t"I h:n\f ii ihe il iti Iti v, \ y in w hici .it fi r st e sw it t r (lis el N i w Y rk 111i : I~ iLd i 11"r 1i:"In ltk itt is it itiri [lit' b ,liii to !entrtill st I I W,~ ' I i 1 i11i d t ,t , ihC l tnhe la - l ( 4tiitsw c I v <retil . i' arcIeItII t I ti.i~ r;l.. s il Ill N it 2v. o ;t, go, gJttl .nl(is f b n that sille t w t Iihil Hr..I ci tIlt'lIlI mi it t ii' at loalIc tants- the itv. n wr c tit- (nt< t "~he tu milp:1mtirtf o e IIt" i t have- i til 11 l It( ' r Il \vigtII (11:401 (f e i I all t' fit(in o prol,litt ii \i slii' is tecs. alo a ve thei i ltcreary I 1 asi intr Siid a lht'to llpeintitittiiil fr ith l 'elisus Iirntld ti t v ? c Ia t A.ikt. i UId illaIht itt litel I N1tills to (10JIusMit4, i1)i rvctl il o a il1 tst cmliplaini ts No; they h bihave i:s it, thl werv iisinha i t0 rnt ing b1ari h itf lt II wv hitse mnly b u in sws IS t (I('0Il It t lZ,i1Ii lieals ill ati :m 'l lsIi-; i l it. "TFIRe c(rtatillly SI!ld( het anl ill\~(,: tiittionl by (']-nlreSs oft,ht. way inl whicl thv iIslis w s 1;k t'l1. Tlhe lii-pulit i lli s ill ' r'lisc to ]nak it. . . Ia n c mit - duct of Secret arv N(Ilik olv .\Ir. Nort< toward ti \he\a N N York auth lritiis. ill< lIlII4IT(VVr, tiht.\-Ihave )mot v(mltidellce thr tih cell"i s i m llratet ill ollier 11*iit of,i he cunIi ty. 1itpublit-als intll rit aIss,;.rt that tan inlcorrect veli,ls s a ik there iIIa they c ilpl:aill 'mily. "-I a1ii l r t1at Iii vIi ll wrhier li(t I a itrs ai ld i epres itll ives tire rsolvi l thi liwl apportiolilli'ilt h ill slall 1kc pass Illitil it Shall b It :llativ cl.ma that oarrectl ccitls lIs heel. ili l.i f ls' 'ho i iuiall t t ila ile reve's~llt cellsi \v tat' l~io treI, thell itt illist he fet 1 lit bef-oure |p'lw pprtotlyel.fo'( ressional represantainisnai.t 111E 0\ EIlN'01rs M SSA(GE. t r SYNOPSIS OF A VERY IMPORTANT ' ST ATE PAPER. thb 04 I I olli c(I 3'h nIv A 1r*1i 11 Acu nll pa i 4-41 1w i ill ai ry Revoillme=ndlat Iolle . I'lli It 1%11.41114UNA. IAi. 1;1)034*11 M131t. (( I,ut' I A, S. ('., NoY. 21*,.- -Spt'iil: in accordanct. - with cuistom tihe annual nessa1ge Of the (;overnor of Soul h (' ir >ln to 11w (j'enoral Assemnbly wstht presenited 4n [1each t.'r-anch of thlat, I Imly th1 tlis ilorning. The paper is of usiual v k ligI anld to'.cies upon all tih-e difTer- o, mit depart ients. A synopsim 'If its l [ont ents iniost siflice for the pmrpose., \-I )f t his corr--:pondence. FINANI:s. 1 The et:wIditaires of the State 1n ern,11111ilt, for the fiscal year eldiii "ln he :1s! 'toer)c' aM0n11ted to'$1,I00, 036.23, M.,tviig a baliaixe inl the troas lry, oil tlhit date, of 377,-6,933.93. The 'X p1lists of the st-veral ouilties and f till schools are not includel inl the I albove. The tot S .S lat' debt repoited by I he 'npt.roller (ovneral anid the "tate Tr-vasurler I.s oultst.and(Einz on the 31st (If, (Octol r. I 11, is ti,"1 r;.,)"919.1.. Ile ( tovernor speak-,, favori')!y of, th' opration of tii' iww iawv For the suitary sale of property fir non-pay mlent of, taxes. That law hIs Itlued t ht. nim iwr, of fork-itures of 1,u11 1,()r Ion-paylinlnt of taxes troin abouit 1,10 t o ii)- I ()r the( (.ntire State. Th luno alminit due the Stat' oil aerount S(h4 forf'ited lands appivars Iin tht' Coitmissioni to be o\( T .3)00, . An effective law for its Collc(etionl seIis V - have .-Cen -it last devised an is 11W oIl ra;ti v4. I~ti 'er this law the (1 4 .,i II wh-rever the ailio1t invlve \) hI( I n ther \ Ilit ailint inlvoi t te cecd-s -Iti.) -ru i '1. i t. '110411, . ( it1 j, 'his al-iIli portaint sillj - 1 . ItheI Jt )vragin g i lI'r as s l llow' .1 Th11 Ih'-Imlrt of 1.he14 arn n for 11"1 gives as n t0l'r 1 41 ' (If .schl 1 )istricts ... .. ..... 4i4 T1 l -port, lo' 4 ff1ots up1..) . ... I nercast .................. . il )O In 110"4 flie 1114br 44f '111lic increase .... ................... In 1- 11 ti 'otal (n - t o pupils was.... ........ ..........," The Iltp-1 rt 1for 1Y91 givvs ...... 21,1 211,) InIcrea(,.Isv ..... ... ......... 1 . '1 At vN ragv atIt-lndanc inl 0se .... 147. tl In II cr eaIse................... 2 1. 1 1 Tvachtrs eSa ploy ed iln 18. . . . . :i,' I:'5 ' Teachers reporled il 1.111 ...... i - I raso........... . 529 tN "11b rI Of School hoI , ust-s illi 2.85's Nu 'm11ber. ofmschoollho ises ill I111 t.I r In1ceai1s4 ................... 217 In addition to thSe- owied by i tIk St a t v I erc are tn w r t III1 124i ('aluItAt ion it ' schoo (l b ili 11's lin I 1S A1 fi ...... ....... .......... 8ti ' ; '03.1i 0 3 I ll l I S110I .................... ....... I - ,252 I I cerev.nsev...................,9*,.'*l. I .:.,t I II tt vted valm 1 of grade l ' c( Icon11r.ct,........ . . . . . . 0 m t The I 'h iversity. :at ('olliu hia,. thu S ('itade1 11 Clafilin V iiiversit a - I ro . it ion.f455)r ll recoinmends tha' 4' he 'I't:14t ~ t T 31uIIil l 1'1oN ('oI 144 s .101 AI fier ttings the( resu'4lt of4 h ' litig -1 tion over4 141514r. ('11mso's wlill tt he ae-!J)iI .. of4 wor t ijl-0f'ort15111 te~ 1(14vernor (11~'' 'ontracts'wer f inad fr:L'' the n, n 1faturel (If thr'ee4'3414 inilin of14'1: brick,ai ~, fo n onl'i3 thre t-or 'uII ll plac'e. ii ii14' - fact:i lIre g veu the4015:ir Ilr 1nt r t Ill h:t 4h list'three kilns.1 c111144:tw 'ntte was11 ci-h1 >r' prost4'isle by14 1.h 4' 4hr's4 04 ' bu i ll te r.cn nigthe workl'( 13 lt on tIhig ('illegel 01 'ilcut. 34 1 'I l' vntS deiy tInt theI' work I 'I-.sfroi iis failure,1 :11( (200,tx0'5 bricks wereI '- taltue 1134' c o 'l1 14 1tll1 ofe plice lari4g i1 ThI i 3e~. cont 45in of the3' laboatry g woi 31 ItI profe s: srs' orie and, ~'i h xPwinwnlii is stat1 0ion I : bu l bre Ihe tl o(f ,alui i on'C iti) h115 bl i iste i-e t 1114 a 41 oh a-csM .4' tarel pushed.I lt The1f pinsof 14t heI 11ar mi eitnbrace( (hiiy rel th rino lreX1'1lht.i ro 1 i 4'( O41. hu ,14'eh nia hal i' e n Il riihi at den0.4s ii (or)profess(rs 11:111:41h4 e t he 143u1 01 14('r li l e(Mi lifiI sad 011''tit (1 51..4 1(. r4nalb-r t o us4( s forI I l, theVtl019 aci .p( 4 durin If ry bu(ib .ligs in a i !, kt e: en, 03:1)( a al andiiirlinary, wi h emn1 Il ji.The lioar statn "that4 th enipl Iiglt, any loss I iite Stat r C4 C. I'he Winithrop Trainlimr school forl. ;It hIer-:, locat edl a11 (Co)ll ill bia, is repre n lIi ;,.i vad;uy havilir d t(n a splen I wwrk,:and is vSpwviallyV CoMI -nMell10 I he f1s tiiring carv of tie ( eiralA I I Ii I . I'tiwl, n t it i oll f(oIr t het I hI-af atl I b aili I t h1ii I )ilitl. lo atie-l it ('etl iat liig: lil.IiltItNill'g .(':lIni'IlI LatsiSlot. Thiseell wor.'t~ u It' DIA:'.\UlTME1NT (IP l'.tAGENI'I t'A ' I. I-l h le 4 titi departhis i -t- " t I1 lrizcd as Ii tll .s : I 'ttdcr i te I lhimt rt iin 's suipervisi n 11!1h 4pha; . s (of th! St;te 'l1161. Sii-llal yarl 416tii" A-uiust :31, tIt10, L.- '1 inl I)ValtiI s the h;:11efi t(iiv sIlIm' .i 17,-i ufI . This is b y v a27.0101- the rgest llil v\'.r reali/e 1lo ill ;1 sill le -ar by the Stati iroint his surce nil colle tion aill paylivnt inwtt t't I tie TreIl- titi i Ishetn In;llfe itt i( '-,it t ..: puhlb i t . hl'\olll -xI'vldil bISly th'. e (p;tin 'll nt l, trie llt Ilrto. ill ii t 1 c( Ill ii t l tth i ri A s il tiorat in if t: hr' I,t'gislat i IlI t t, I iii )ll - cl atio n.- li f th'! Iri lip rt latt ht ret li.l ph ht n wo k IldinwA bw irs' 111:11 >I, e aie t Pit h evci l .\A -i:,111, tiii by ig11 ii i ll lii tS W;li l ii lth e ' Init-i ollr li wi ral, andiI tu t i h nit 1, 1.'. IId lilm ITripli-i'd frnlli Ill Y. i - ii ' l r t l ill ri'. liv.i c li i ll o Ilviualpl.- wa t- IIrs (if Ille' he;14 i) 0 - 'Va1sVd, E-xpol'rinck. hla, h n 1ih e presen a h ont J *ire I!,.Ii I v tirey ill t l 1iate tI- ali mt t t N rte cf tIonI in ll cases against 1.)S; (it >yalty. Thi......altity ot' comi. . cial trt li iV ustpoll the pltth lt crop hy ml i II t'I ts het'-l liluslialy , 37I'im tins ill excess of iipV1 ear.and it i sh- n that, i n con.- I :I l ti l fii liciilt isp tioln ;tiI I 1110'rViS1 iO X 4'l1 i V t Ill IY'I:IV - S lIt, Iit i vll r I'i t. i' l . I a -r ; I v r 11 11 v \I. II t ilt \Va Ill tilii Il I ollt. ii Ili d;.l s rr, I ii i 21 il i I I' it i nt rs 1: t I I ' l ) it'* d : i \ wrill, t I e h i t'Ii. l If lhe Ii \ tthi lis tI ll'it it'' i hItriat IIIII Iii alt i ll i i al 8 i i I I pst I I [ I T l'p tli if t I hre evIII r i I rIt l i t IIt I I i\i,v Il I 'liiio tuvt-ri;' t<c:ultiti 1i1; ie d tliti O ;l 1 .lil y l dt r t it'A to t)f 1tr rti I Iirat lt Iat Ir i \ )c I li t I I t l iil Ii' \ li it I li i oIl 'I , t. lit : al c i sJue k liI . 1 to i !i -It I I I .. t I I ( i C. \ r.;as. tl . \ l t i.t i v elngIA romedi, is) .!idt. li tta i (Ilit1i I ll- j asttt i l \111rt h\ t VI I I jwlp1 ()i l nrI 1I. wt-i-e Iiowit itill111uv y av- iaiis ig. tin'.e '1 liw r .I with the hrNat iA Ichl l ,.rus ihl lle afI,, the ltlt W il ii l.V I - I e pr t re i n VII I bb t Ie l I nent.II vI I f t hI p r,op)Ir .,t Ip aS,Iri Pr; Ie I , I t I II I lW it! ;t' I III;IS t Iist d I I 14;ttl to vi i h t t - 111 (dsm1w Il r u .. 'j jI (' n lis le vf ;\" A a i 4'Il i.fr 111001111lit-l i lh , ina wll .liriltti.l I I f It s w-r v V, Ilo IIy (oIf I 0 p I IIl< I I ;I l i-e I "s i I h :i Ia d ;ll W IIP Il(-\v,It I'.rs, bu I ; , ; h gi Ia s r v V I f - h* va 4 r1 ! 1t 4 1,i1 in rI'l aoi.e r :illt :I ;t ( 11r ; vtel it l n Il l th VII v i t, 4o1f I IIr WhIpI it' dvI I(Ii t s I well ." mour other In iIIvr;d W -:1lth I - InIIcessi Iv fo I sI rb 11. W1r be ! , 'S TIl- I.Il. NITI:NTlI.\ Y. Th'le 1111111her[ (f conlvirls Is $,A. Ilf PIO I'll IECY IE XALIIA). 'HAT MILLS ONCE SAID TO THE RAM PANT REIUBLICANS. orti. . lot ilto T;rP il Ii l Ic I1.4 1 1-r l o li n ii , Itr Iv 'I gIat i -ttler lI Vto, 4, Xin a ~\ ( aa t t fol' ti1o Sp .:O ri 414I;. W. -1 tI' ro NNilv. 2.--R-lepresent livv lo,'1,L r Il. M11 h1 *1,i o ltel to W ash I attab l oll' 111l'! ()* t etii Republicali Ild 4,1 his 'rh i, th"w & pie Demo ,litiV Mill 'i IN, :tid Ih Iii lo Ioing4 ridly :l il-e v,rLta iL"I has anytinc twC he h:'l-'all jli :h I I I i . . is a wi ill ha lte h"r e ri p, r hill nt :I obltrv! o u P .-'.0141 ho pr I ptly : : iroullces that Ih-! 11.0, t in to 19: Itca '; ua -i'n' ill itich t -'-rlUlX ti I." hlis 'upporter4. 1 l lh htarl n abott I'l b-ili Ial an xtra s , o,h> L 1 t : I ;ilI i li do t' es \k.- th I teii tnt will lilt(l it u- 4nal1. party. ill 1:.-plblicat., art, deter a aa r, s1soi they vall A, 1\ w.a i \ouldl inm SUpt'l IIhe Del II lral I I'll . bill. tv ' hie ht i W i r. ten 1111 ta X1ro '1 1 i l I I I , ir ! h - -iI' c L it x XII ' I, I ; I I :4I III i l i vLIX I wI i tIit I l I ll s l-t \ IX I I I I Iit - 11 :li ib' 1 Iu Ilet r NV t1e il Iers' it i ' lin'let 's I I r v it d I w I I I iir piin-XIiII I wa'' the jii doi hiitsLi -111 XX I-I, X" 4a I :-I- ( I X Jo e-s I I ma-e aiI t l m i lin h;le Slo a n u it pl.-io with -i i XhL : teoyl were I'll[ I ' 11114 I IiIlI,ilXI2X i i to viI- to w!tuh n t ole for, -11til 1 Ia \ i h hiw a I het: ILI I IIL1II_ I ! It. IL it.1- XX1t:1111 \ 1111 X i l L\' lil dlMitril r. t :'XI XIm liti . the people !-l X Il' Xi tll: L 'i d I 1 t. r * Is UI I 1' 1i I .V 1 1h:t hey w ee Ml. -'rue II,,c e kies l L h 1 il- ilk. 7" i 'l l- I .llaI Il Yier s,gil i' l i\'t'r il :11 i(, w1:' ico l leillany ll1 iIl \- !hll U L tuX . ruil ltr i I I ii !.- ; d w o' th i IThe d u frt mio, tan Iml ud o1,3 the onimn ob ea Wer IanI r of~'i~ 1 , 4 D -' 'ral, I' , ; il;- it-;iirl w e p oi-' i i. i ;,j. .1 1 1114- L i'2 i ll 1 ha L e 4 Ilkr V. ;C l icans Xt, ie r ir LihV ,i ill X lthat t. ht 0 n0. 441 I 1 w -il m m't li l es Hoi nw1i)1. Ii.I hut : itilt 411' 114r t h utfero 111 YS hi i h I IIliIltIi'il iw XIlb-Ii was'l4 run li niil4l .1XIl I14 ILILuewihh . e ,IXi) o I Iton . w Xr 11n sja'nI a L)2:4L1 rtil who ~ii being Xol' th:iiiii n11 ot )iol hadt (1111 441t :II t1' Ii loiX : ii' 1)ri oig t l' it ill ' I I wn Ii lwre1I n flie ter t n O1s," he 11(1n to hink !4i I was a betterhprI Y.lwl tNac hugtIwa hei nd