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Glasgow Herald from Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland • 4

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msBffiyr BMyTSPTBgcaY, 'the meat to he-shipped ha3 been entirely tindei Un nf P. ftp.I-r!f.lpm!,r. -in THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. $F03I OUH OWK COBKESPOJIPECr.) The ordinary articles i Faktjbe ot the Nobth Pakoe Con Fishing. The smack Visen, belonging to Messrs Gar- her daily "snrronna- Cn Wick bas arrived at the 1 with "unctnous zeal" and with making assertions for which no proof was adduced.

The I Assembly laughed a good deal at Mr Thomson's i mode of attack, but Professor Charteris, appa- i rron 'rrj' rtf it. THSfi and Said. MaV and simple, obiects of tifie and -to 0 i.L.ys6 on shore for dealing with the meafc before enter. -man may oe zy -j- ssSSZgB WEST COASTAJ wiiexe jmjktsjp mvw Rules, and expressed a fcope tibat the-Govern-- to eamiia liviug. of only 45O0 cod, while another smack has only i EnrsBPEGH, Wednesday Evening.

tw.vj I express a' when he was caught np by those articles instruction, The We have always conieiraea mat oir Stafford Northcote's Act of sis- years ago I various xBstanaenta, the last-being taken at we nave always coiwaiu i. lag tne cola cnamoers. xne saeep were chictii supplied from, the Land Company's Tota.r estate. The sLaughtering was done by aiJ butchers ynth their attendants, and 240 carcass e. were despatched to Dunedin evei-y raorninc 'She reports the fishing, there a atture attendance of members of fMr Thomson, who said, I wish to express a of a monosyllable, nKch consisted each two o'clock in the 5.

aH iU Prayers this mom- hope too," and on as -Mm n. would not he found to wort' well -when. na.Huau ixsToio -nuiwi, tu.u. cmuug wfi i minister ot JUadyweU is maeea a aroii mvmo, there is cemsiderable scarcity of food and pnva- ing may be ascribed to the deugnirai weatner sgembly forgot its dignity, and roared andtfae Assembly forgot its dignity, and roared valuation, returns me(simaltanoas observations will be thetirsttraiQ.Xhoaesheep that were destined for the test of the the low-level station, and as soon as the such 'as "pen," were, placed before by the sense of touch she was enabled to associate the form of the object; T4h fha nama thereof, as that name was TSE coast. tion.

Last season theUarue smacks had cargoes absence mdoors ot any- fmm nflftfa SI) (lM fiah 'Tf. is Tirn. WW 10 to be applied. -By that law it was re- r. i -X4-- i J---f a waril.

whwrA t. iiv tTr. 1Mmt ob the Dioeramme nfeely to create -seriouo U3iU Jill 1' the rirltr IIUIU Karilfi fhp. smacks will next vovace trv ModeratoiSseemeo. to oe very unaappy.

ic.ma:a Balrvmnle M.P., also declined to' be amnsed, i fasting for 24 hours, so as be in a proper ecu- dnired that a aninauenrual return should' i necessary romparisoris are mststuted. tne results will, as before, be. at the disposal of difference of opinion during the first- hour or two at least. In fee circumstances, the "engi be sent in by every registered rriehdly and for once it was possioie io sympa-owiat. ana i-a.

feTery i-btoW HERALD SPECIAL STSAMEK, traced by Dr Howe's finger on raised letters. the Meteorological Department. -to into the same lobby the meraoer ior m.ormng uv tne aaimali a -i ji i in hn nrpnn n.i Ici'Lea on tne met -una uav. alter lr Qt-rtw -rmxAfn. statement orsome 'clock Thns association of the name witb tne ODject served to-identifv both, and with, the names Other improvements are to oe i.UtrS&UUCi v-itj length, and offered practical suggestions, for 1 tH- Brfiv-r-d Bunt- Cote -Society throughout the land.

JLiie report on' these returns has not yet. appeared, and there is every reason to believe that in tlw first nlaca a lanre number a returns haTe -NTmo inr-lnrtmo- the fcsture at tne at uou Iceland fishing banks. Monet Oeder and Savings Bank offices will be opened on the 1st of June at Ardpatrick (Greenock), Gardenstown (Banff), Spaenbridge (S.O., Inverness-shire), The Docks (B.C., Montrose). Scotch Militia, The following battalions of Scottish Infantry Militia will go under canvas this and next month for their annual training eW of-object she speedEy became so familiar snmmit of specially constructed thermo that she was soon able to place together tne letters of the name of any given article which not reached the registrar, and that of those cool, for "24 hoars, were packed ia meat vsri' fittcd-upfor tbe purpose with hanging apparatus" ventilators, and an ice chest in the ceniro c-each van. Five vans, each coataining ic to 60 sheep, were taken to their destitiation'bv the morning train.

Tne cooling shed was raost carefully and thoughtfully constructed, so tba each of the 250 carcasses should have a space oi 15 inches square and be expo-scd to a i.e c11--rent of fresh air during the "suspensory'' period Early Delivery at Go-iocx, neering" of the busine3s left to such skilful stokers as Dr Pain, Dr Charteris, and Mr T. G. Murray. Dr Story, was not in his place, Dr P. L.

Eobertson had not yet got through his morning cheroot, and members of the House of Commons, it was supposed, had gone backjas one man to tackle anew with the troubles of the Empire. As it happened, however, we were not deserted by the aristocracy of intellect, for in. the course of the forenoon Mr J. G. Hamilton, M.P., took bis sent beside the Lord High Cotmnissioner and WUlCtt pOSSlDiy- ir Uiti-oiio i-i- At any rate, Dr Story snubbed nobody except Mr llobert Thomson, and a corrective in that quarter could do no harm.

He was critical, of course, but his criticism was friendlv meant to assist and not at all to irritate. "Of Life and Work he did not speak, it will be readily supposed, in: the language of enthusiasm but, on the other hand, he did. not i. it. nnnlv.

it is. he thinks. was laid under her fingers. In tne acqurre- count of their described tbe Irish policy as a complete, failure, and-severely censored Mr -Gladstone's negotiations-, with the Land Leaguers The Conservatives, he declared, were ready to assist theiGovernT ment in maintaining the -princTjfies of justice and the hosfoar of the country. Mr Lowther, speaking at Winterlow, near Grimsby, dwelt at some length on the revival of trade, charged the Government with embarrassing the legislative work of the country, aud condemned the Kilmainham alliance.

Lord Sandon, who attended a Conservative banquet art Stafford, declared that Mr Gladstone's policy during the last twelve years had beenunsound, and that the new proposals ha was bringing forward would further the disloyal and unconstitutional designs of the Parnellite faction, whose avowed end was the separation of the two kingdoms. The "Oddfellows' Parliament" is being held this week at Cardiff, and its-proceedings are scanned with the keenest interest by those who believe that in this and' similar Friendly Societies is to be found a solution, of not a few of the difficulties which complicate the social condition of the; forking classes. The "A.M.C.," or "Annual Movable Committee," of tbe Manchester Unity of Oddfellows is attended by some 400 dele "J-ii 1 7 cos cntt meters, which will' record the temperature at nine o'cloek every night bnt full advantage cannot, of course, be derived from these and other instruments until a permanent is erected. At one time it was thought that this object would be, if-not inuub v. "otioc r' -t Light Infantry Militia, June 2, at Muir of Ord 3d" Battalion Highland Light Infantry, 1st Lanark -r.

ui i mtite-: and the remark applies botn to'tne education of the deaf mute and the beginnings (Lothian Kegiment). ISdiaburgh Light Infantry i oJ.Tji.i:. Q-Ci. U- j- j. rtTnsfnfi.

umiil ii- aaau-two arc .11 carefully cicancd, aud all the sunergua-fi: Arj- was removed tis.t ni lH4-k U--jA- Jinta aa.li HJU UI.UIUVIUT- i that when writers are. negotiated with they are i. frv rTi. that waen wnsers are, negotiate-, v- to Chris- OUTl.O i' UOtUCl3j WWWMOII UUlUDUia iiji. A.u si-f-a -k'Kiliisil y.

told-to deliver a message stimulating tbem after passing through tne butct UVIlVi iaj viv-ii- t- a listened to what was being said on the snbject of of speechinhuman history at large. Bell adopted an idea at once philosophic and readily appreciable, when he argued that lvins dormant in the deaf, mute were all the altogether achieved, at all events mawsnauy assisted, by the movement made last year in connection with a memorial to-the late Mr Daiid Huteheson. That scheme, however, On the arrival ot the vans at Port tian life and work, despite the fact that writing 5 rrfVDEB. SHiNDOS. Cc rrszA (Arran), add oft Coast Steamer also carries the Post Office thus providing an extra early delivery rfbtwi' Visitor8 sa'R3if To- EERALD may be had from all jistrivi and on board the Bteanens.

Ayr and VYigtowh Militia, Jnly at Ayr 3d and 4th Battalion (Scottish Kifles) 2d Lanark t- 1 4il, they were drawn up alongside the vesst to order generally resales a iro.r-.ry mc-n. The Christian life of the he also thinks, carca-se- weiuijtii.uif.iiu tv-i Muitia, une 1-1, at janarK xuir j.i.v.i. (Sutherland and Argyll Koyal Keu- ire Mnir has fallen through, and the Council of the powers which in ordinary humanity exercise tViB-. frift of 'tonsrues." In the apparently decks space, wnere tne temperature as would give them only a partial free; not much more than skin deep. In this Dc; fir; oi might be qmcitened oy tne services oi -as sanctuary being made more attractive, and it becomes a question whether a committee should hopeless case of blind Laura Bridgman, and in iiAuriOa At ,11 l.r rim-.

Messrs John Elder Co. launched from their i airfield Works the steel paddle-steamship Erittany, preparatory chamber tne care jfx Scottish Meteorological Society are taera-seives endeavouring to carry out -the idea placing an observing station on the top ef Ren Nevis. Hitherto their expenses have the cases of deaf mutes generally, tns puDiic not now, or at no distant aay, oe appomtea to consider whether it is not possible within imni-AiiA The 5 slight distance apart lor "24 hours, uariai vhich time they were gradually cooied, and ch which have reached him a large proportin will serve to show that a majority, of -dubs 'are 'ia a sound. financial; position. It remains to be seen whether this view be Correct or no.

Ia the meantime it is soma consolation- to know that the. Manchester Unity has for the last eleven years performed the duty of periodical valuation of assets and liabilities wluchi the State' has more recently imposed upon-all. A large number of lodges will show a deficiency; but there is no reason for despair, or even for serious discouragement. Thepower of "levy" which is" possessed by the Unity renders the bankrnptcy of any lodge is full connection an impossibility, if only that power, be duly -exercised. The deficiency is generally very small perhaps amounts to no more than 5 or 6 per cent, of the whole property and expectations of the club.

There is no lodge, which when once brought faceo face with ita position is not able to set itself right 'by the exercise of those very qualities of patience and self-denial which have rendered the Manchester should bear in mind this ruling idea, tnat THE one Ot two vessels at present usiug t.u v.y that- firni for the London, Brighton, and South up a cottr-c u.iy. tne exuirv IJ.t-iiC.li iilil.U- -I" -Ji hours of worship on Sunday should also be education literally means what its etymology Coast Kailway Company and the Western ot not been heavy, and half of them, were borne gates of the great association which has done period they were removed into lev. patronage compensatiou, wiuie later tne.oay Mr James A. Campbell, M.P.,- and Mr Dalrymple, M.P., joined the members of the Court. The report of the co-omittee having charge of patronage compensation was given in by Mr T.

G. Murray, who had a story to tell that was not entirely pleasant, and he told it, in the laagoage of the report, withont any comment of his own. This committee was called into existence by the passing of the Patronage Act, the object of its appointment being to repay to presentees the amount deducted by patrons under the provisions of the Act. in Church, however, seems to have acted on the notion that "money is hardly necessary for such a pur-nose, the committee to-day re-narking that they catered to morning ana- evening, io. aiteriitKjti loi-irr in m.inV Cases bv IS SVSSUXD BY THE N35WS BOYS act ii.

vcii. nods and winks, which are not edifying. And, declares it to drawing or leading an expansionof powers and faculties that lie in germform in the mental nature of these waifs of humanity. Add to this last year by the Meteorological Oonncsi oi London but it is evident that a permanent station would be a much more serious nnder-takins. and would make calls on the Society bold, wnere tney were and.

as closely as they c-sid stowed It was in this place that the real freez was performed, and was riiorougiitv cSled about 24 hours. Auyoae wtraWtri somuch to prove the capacity of worKmg men to create a great organisation, to combine for a common purpose; ando accumulate vast sums of mon ey. Whether we regard nually3 Jur ctory wisnes ne uuutuu rtf tlie fact. Hallway (Jempany. xae jinw-ttiy, somewhat largar.

is similar to the Victoria and Brighton, ba.lt by Messrs iilder for tlie same companies about three years ajro.and which proved very successful vessels in every way. The principal dimensions tho Brittany are Length, aOft; breadth, 27ft. depth (moulded), lift. Sin tonnage (yross), about 600 tons. The engines oitnna! Mminmnd tvne.

with nicrh- STEAMER AND. TRAIN PASSENGERS, AND BY THS LOC4JL NEWS WEST COAST TOWNS, AT AN TJAEM HOPS IK THE KYBSnHC that its duty is. not alone to banish ignorance, the education of the deaf mute or ticc-a-it a i.e.: C-afliOe which could only be met out of a special the millions of invested ftmdsj the increasing but also to guiae Mttiu.ms..- innnirv into the genuine Yi-jidariam -o saying that it is disagreeably sowe 'save Al. Ui 111. pressure cylinder of 46in.

diameter, and low-pres- fund. The London Council, tne continuation of the assistanee already given i3 the conversion of a probable human degeneration into "'a; responsible citizen, 'and we mav sum up all the. arguments needed to LllAJAJ. iilrf foundations of the faith.by eompetenlpmen who should be set apart for a time as lecturers. tri ho aiwdpstinna made bv -Arctic expettiMou.

wuS auoisui a chaijibr from a comparatively warm attasriW k. 1 See that St EOFF is oatto labels' GotSuo BOW'S MALT BS3CBACT. tho great xemedy-i Consumptives. BjedalolijtUBHwpxul lor Conumptioa.of Mncntor. M.E0EF' aaMBUBa.

-dependent upon a permanent establishment, tne steam is supDiteaa- a pressure ut iu-11. fl'. knro.Tunvpr Will IIP. nnpplf tA to 1 to t'y numbers of members, or the sedulous care with which each point connected1 with the society is discussed and decided according to its merits, it is impossible not' to feel "th-f a great work is being 'done J.l.r, n-narrrat -strnrlrillHTl who SDCnd their lues, nwv vii- ---e, Dr Story, in a speech excellent both as to its tone and-its snbstance. Dr Charteris is not by tmaeu very marrow ol one bones.

The mait chilled steel uouers, j-tit- uiaiww about 2.00, and this will giye a speed about rm. 1 tin ti.nim-lir inftoence a generous public to support a most laudable and philanthropic scheme. There rangnj might almost stereotype trtemtroduction to tneix report complaining that the income-o. tbe vear has beeninsufScient to meet tha claims upon closely and symmetrically on eit.er si.i 1 GOED MEDAL, TAKIS EMOTED BXaiBmOIf. van ii rprluciid to such a staLe v.

lenots per.nour. xne veuai w-. fitted ap for 100 first-class secndclaas pas- -fnr np tapped it emits a sound cW.y ri.eraUii..M of the greatest them. These ciairns would have been satisfied sengers, wim eery including' electric light, electric bells, and steam heating-pipes' in all cabins. The are-few fields.of more lnsoieiug the ordinary reader than a study of the deaf mutes and.

'their -w-ay if the sense t.War. the. first Winnings of language', in the bv rather more than St)0O tha revenue for -the uy qucao tuvigv, j. unity or uaaieiiowB Vila leisure in the development of an institution modern; time's, which is a credit to their and Unity of Oddfellows one and as any appeal to tne lioveramens ior aiu in the matter would be hopeless, there 4s nothing left but an appeal to the generosity and patriotism of Scotchmen. Pkofxss6k Giuaisa: Bell's lecture at Greenock the other day oh the teaching of deaf mntes deals with a topic in addition vpar onlv amounted to 1373.

There still re UsedinaOlXcaaes. TO 60 HOUSE-POWER. ECONOMIC GAS PBODTJeEKS. lSKOS.O.aUT3lDt. 155 GIiIS1i, PARIS ELECTBICAX EXHTEITIOK.

-QTTO' 81L.EKT GAS ENGINE. any means a vinaictive person. He is only too anxious to be on good terms with everybody, and it was accordingly no matter of surprise he should speak as he afterwards did with some -warmth of the friendly criticism of Dr Story, and acknowledge, with a throb of glad-ness in his voice, that the discussion which had takeu was the worthiest that has occurred during the whole existence of the committee. Later in the report of the Committee on the Highlands i.was. given in by Priucipal mh.1 e.i.i nrth that a mained due the arrears of 1880, reaching the human race may be in part elucidated by to their country.

The report or tne directors, which was presented to 'the MMomMv it on Monday, is of a highly sum of 730. aud to this may oe added tne un such inquiry. Philosophers wrangle amongst Tee announcement that MifClement Wragge intends to resume to-day his. work of, observation at Ben Nevis will 'be welcome news.to those who aooreeiate the value of the addi paid half of 1SS2, amounting probably to about themselves concerning; the relative merits sfVYTVH WILIOUS LIVER PILLS. l.t-., With steady to its philanthropic aspect, nresents.a most 900.

The only redeeming feature oi tne report, according to tha is found in BS pTrtMeroiwsaneffectnalretoegyloraii, saiwJ. MryirSy numerical increase," it proudly declares, interesting side to the-scientanc investigator. tions this, gentleman has already.made to the tions tins genwemau in largely iucreasiiur interest is being taken in the li fact that contrary to the general experience In the The class of persons whom the Unto UrioHo inintended to benefit excites, I question is intended to benefit excites, of churches, as well as ot more wonaiy con cial stabili, with' ever-increasing consolida nf his dailv Walk' to'the summit of our, sold everywnere. t. more perhaps than any other section of the afflicted, veu-uttnion utve tn.

usual steam apparatus for steering, lifting the anchor, pnaiping'o-t vessel, is h.ted. As the vessel left the ways, she was named the Brittany" by Mrs Knight, wife of the General Manager of tlie London, Brighton, and South Coast Kailway Company. Ma A. 3. Patebsoh was yesterday admitted member the acuity oi Advocates.

Govab. DBAiT op Guild CbtiBT. At the Govan Dean of Guild Court yesterday Pro-Vast Thomson presiding the Govan Steel iorge Company were granted permission to inake further, alterations on th.i'r works.ih Helen flaus for doable tenemea't of shops and dWellr ing-hoases at the and Brighton Street were submitted and passed. visHACdH.LADNCH. Yesterday forenoon Messrs Ai'tken Mansel launched their -yard at Kelvinhaug-.

a handsoiiie screw-steamer of 2500 tons' gross register for the Atlas Steamship Com-nH f.pwr York. This vessel. which comes irom a oi ti-iher sharply struck. Tlie vessel took GS clays in makir. froa p.r; to port, a distance oi some miles, and, besides that period of 9-S days, a portion the meat was killed four weeks th.

shis s.i sad, so that when delivered ill Giasuw some of it may have boon at least ISO cav; out of the hands of th. butcher-, and yet it ill the primcst of condition, to' the verv best mutton in the home On Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday consitlraiiie qnaati.it; of the meat were pat on tiie marks'. but in the meantime the sale has been susp-nde. ia the metropolis for a day or two, so as "to j.iv provincial butchers and consumers an opportunity of making practical acquaintance with its excellences, aud of saying what it- value is relatively, to home-fed and Anierie.n-:'ed mutton. consignment of a couple oi van loads will arrive at be i.ncch Station thi; and eariy iu the iorenooa the meat will, we believe, be on view at the dead raeal market, Aloore Street, where such as foal aa interest iu this novel experiment in meat supply cerns, the actual number oi ciaima oaurca or ocotiana in tne aonu and that a movement is going on issue of which will not leave- things as they Professor Taylor pointed out that in the HigMands In! ptnlith.npd oublic opinion tion both legallyand morally, with- xpen- -ri r.

1) A I N. highest mountein during the Burnnier and of the bow-wow and ding-dong theories of language. It is possible, of that we" may never know whether early, man began to speak in mere imitations of 'the eotra'ds most familiar to 'aim, or in sounds euggest.ed by more internal and original idea's. But on thing at least is certain namely, that giyfen inherited powers mind, and there are few. cases Xmn Sagge able to warmest sympathy.

Placed in the pes-ara Uession of a certain number of the tlgate- I Ttao-. ere ence gained from the past, and with 'bright STtl: JW hopes tbe utur6) it oannot be denied that cannot-be said to exist." The future policy oi accummace mawiiiaia. -r--; Late materials, or uu v. j. jw.

th ways' of knowledge," other channels of com- compensation has been rather under than over the estimate. There are, indeed, some instances in which, the claims have not been enforced, and the committee are hopeful that the lesson of ui-selfishness thus conveyed may not, be-thrown away upon' others. fiT.v.RiNK jujvbta. ixi atsndn -nnwrariMnt among mo tance il.rt cvlaat WPP: otiinion so long entertameu SyoftihrghJevel wvjr mow a Un'i mth nowBT tb Jabonr hke other units of and with' power to labour like other units of so hopeless but that science and patience Friendly Societies of the world." -Whilst we 3elf-laudation to be the main well grounded, it: is satisfactory to find that the directors allow that yhilst" much has will together evolve means for cpmmumca- the Church there should be ot an instructive and. protective and not of a dedant nature.

They should let the 'people know what are the life and principles of the Church, aud they should gave protection to those who aro scattered up and down the country in tensg.aud and who, if supported by the inftu-oc- of enlightened public opinion, would return -to the Church of their i fathers. Mr Eraser, oi Blair Athol, said a great -nl nlmriihu. tcnt.iirtnl-. cnnfrp.cra- hore tasto any degree or accuracy iu---r it. f.ti it.mnsnhRricdis- humanity, the deaf to tbe Ilands at tbe.moruent they are oiawtt by tbe act ol Kjoktue, beooaies actively healing.

sold oolio Boies, 7td antt Is JJ4 labeuea JAMES HS COT, HoffiOPATHTO CBKBlSK. Ipntoi. ALBTTKREBOurVtU you to.knowtw,, aft-Vn vStaUdalTJ Jta toaud your tajcenne Jojorws to-ataut all forms ot throat dlseaw. iXS SdaaTto the Manioipa! Throat aud -Eat Infarmary. mutes stand help-their fellow men iln nil been effected much yet remains to be accom which received the name Atlas" fraa.

Miss M. Blair, of Overnewton, has. been fitted up for the -I1 OfrlPP Ivt.OTPrTl tracing-wio no turbances, o'r foretelling, the feacksithey lessly isolated from But plished." There is abundant evidence in tne am likely to pursue. The erratic changes and women. it is at once a crowning of philanthropy and New York aud the West Indies, and is furnished enterprise may have tueir curiosity sau.n.i report that both these propositions a.e ue.

Tt ia not imlikcJv that on subse-iuent aavs simi the barometer, the cause- of which so -often is a veritable triumph of human skill and kindness that they can rescue a human -from a land, of lonely silence, and launch it into the busy happiness of aniinate.existen.ee.; Wltn all tne iatest- liiiruvciiiciito. tup cuiii.a, which are 400 -CP. notniuai; will be fitted, by vr Tl. S. Tfl-n a singular triumph of scientific endeavour With regard to the former -we nna baffle oar weather prophet3-and not ub.i nod U.ii tions, but nothing was: said as to those in a flouris-dno! condition.

Be bore testimony to the lar consignments may come to this city daiiy until the cargo is exhausted. The Driuedin will that there are now in existence throughodt -UtlU tt. -J-- J.U1.UW1.1., Po'undry. The construction of this vessel has infrequently lead to strictures on existence of the latter, and' said he hadpreacned i l.ny,f it. Iha nf Pprhil.

under tlie supervision oi Mr i.a-ig, ,01 Great Britain and Ireland ana various Mr Leith, 01 fid ivieiaru-u, was uearu, ui any-port of an overture from the Synod of Aberdeen, urging that in order that the engagements of the Ctinrch may be honourably fninlled, a new and special appeal should be made to wealthy membera of tbe Church, or that the appeal to the- Church should be put in some more practical form than before. A similar overture was- transmitted from the Presbytery of Jedburgh. Mr Einloch afterwards addressed the Assembly; arid spoke with honest indignation of the state of things revealed by the report. fie can find in it not a single ray of light. He does not approve of the suggestion of the committee that claims should not be pressed.

On the contrary he regards these as debts of honour, which even wicked people are careful to wipe- out before ail others and, with reference to schemes, of general" 'Christian aggressiveness, he asked' the-Church to satisfy -f its p.rpditnrs before seekintr TO COBBESPOJS'DMNTS. iUldttn-intendtd 1w publication mmt ti authenticated by the name and address of the titers; tUher for publication, if ihev should vnsh as a conkdesHAL communication to the We cannot undertake to rttm-n tiie J1SS. of sucn artidts as toe mtsv jM impossible to tnsert. Liverpool, the forecasts more summary pernaps iha.it iust deoend, he was able colonies no fewer districts tli It i I Inverness, and Eoss, where the communion roll doubtless come round to Glasgow to take in her next outward cargo, when au opportunity will be afforded for inspectingthe reiricratin; arrangements of the vessel. The duty ot placiag the meat on the market was entrusted by tils immrbi- trv Messrs John Swan Sons.

tu. that the resources-of language are not even to the mutest Professor BeH's-address was not merely congratulatory in its tone as concerns the Greenock school of instruction, but it was hopeful in its survey of whaiyjiight be achieved bv a outlay, Gbeenock. School Boakd Case. Before and 2470 lodges in existence. 'Each one of THE COURT.

May L. The went out with PrineSas Eiijabeth of -to quite as much on what: happens, in Sheriff Smith, ye-tereuiy, Henry Duncaa. merchant, residing in Kiln-alcolm, was fined and the higher regions as in these below. uoser- II the latter forms a separate Friendly boeieu-y, and is a centre of thrift iu its own neighbourhood. The total number of members on the hHesse and the Dowager Marehioness of Eiy yes ot the tcansti numbers auout zou souis.

Mr M'lver, of Uig, said it. had been alleged that the people who with himself quitted the Eree Church were re-nrning to it. As to this, he made the reply that he had been joined by half a dozen families for everv one that had left him. Professor Si costs tor neglecting tne eauca.ion ot ius children. Eailing paytnent, he wouldhave to go to iail for well-known cattle salesmen.

Edinborgb, ami Messrs John Giblett Sou, oi London and the in fiLoscmw vesterdav were conducted by terday drove tne aicemooa wnn Advertisers are respectfully-aslxd to send their Orders to the PnhliAins OJnce os early as possible, and not later than 6 p.m. laknf.Tanuarv. 1832, was 547,909, being a Princass Irene of Hesse. Accident. Yesterday a liall to the servants tenants, vations made at the level of the Seagate-ail very well and cannot be dispensed but they fail to: afford the amount of inforrhation wliich is "required in order to understand the changes in the atmosphere that may be imminent.

It" has happened -oyer "and over member of the first-named firm. Besides being interested in the matter professionaily, Messrs Swm liftvp a-intlier direct- interest net increase of 4424 oh the numbers of the Charteris also took part in the discussion, and 4---J Wa -riiin, fK. VlPnnlil in tho Miirh afternoon while a labourer named Inos. Jtt jSlillan was aeaisting to hoist at iron beaui to tlie (U1 lofilLrvL" iivi -j- -v. a and ghiiliea tiieBalmoral and Abergeldie estates yesterday -ttltti it ttltt llli -1-1, viicv- i -n lands should be led to know that there is no ULtu- awiGy -i.

viti rackets Wpport-ng the winch gave way, aud the ii and by the further eoltivation of the means at present iu use. The exhibition at Greenock appears to have been of a highly satisfactory nature, and from a correspondent's letter in our issue of Monday it is gratifying to learn Glasgow is' by no means behind Greenock in the work of educating the mates." To understand clearly the nature of the beneficent work in which previous year. But this is very far indeed from representing the real progress of the TTVnfvr Th admissions of new members want oi spiritual me ia tne Viiurcli ot Bcotiana. The report was adopted, arid an adjournment ihk if the HeteorolosfcaT department The Queen, Princess Beatrice, and tnearrmcesses Elizabstlt aad Irene ef Hesse were present, attended by the 'Ladies and Gentlemen iu Waiting. man was intuw- tiM.o-ii-.-i-, calling a distance of between- 40 and SO feet.

Tne ia juries he recwived were of a very serious character. He was conveved to -the. inth-inary. M'illilian enterprise in their capacity of City Bank and through the Bank Assets Company. We understand that before actually embarhin: in the undertaking the Land Company the advice of Messrs Swan, which they cheerfully gave; and the company have done well secure the services of that firm to act as u.

was made to tne refreshment-room, wnicn, had been in possession of acte.Serwaards during the remainder of the seaerunt, was about tlio ipR-rfli. il eapmhllT Sllf.ll The Rev. Mr and Mrs Campbell ot uratme naa resides in Denipster Street. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1. the'honour of being iH-vited.

obtained from observers.at mgn aii.KuaeBine tone "of their forecasts would have been UU--11 Wl-i, wii tta cui -uw ia. i a remark calls perhaps for the explanation that the luncheon bar in connection with the venerable Court is conducted on principles of the Led Carlmrferd had the honour of dialog wstn Professor Bell takes sodh a kindly interest, mTOTted from Constantinople that the niiddlemen between the importers and butchers. It is worthy of remark that n-i-- nf tint the matter wa: materially altered. Two strikrngifinstra- Her Maj esty and th Royal Famiiy, lllg tt tiWitl-eJ-it- residing in her master's house at 19 ifelly Street, 1 fth- hpfln it should be noted that the deaf ness may be lU-O V-l a to be generous to the heathen at home or abroad. The only gleam of hope Mr Einioch can discern in tho whole circumstances is the fact that the overtures before the House show that in one part of the country at least the undignified position of the Church is beginning to be understood.

He reminded the Assembly that the honour of the Church iu regard to this matter must be defended' at the. bar of 'the House of Commons. With the next few weeks, he said, the Church will be so arraigned. There is no fear, he thinks, as to the defence which will then be made for the Church, but the scandal revealed by this report must be at once removed. With that view, Mr Kinloch moved the appointment of a sinall committee, to report to a tu.tu.re diet of the present Assembly.

The motion was seconded by Sheriff Guthrie in a careful speech, marked in its delivery by a feeling'of hesitancy i fjs p.ffpp.t. Sheriff uthrie sirictist teetotaliirn. Rinc iUas iacftrtmae. joint verbal communication made to the Porte thrM, 3.av,i aoo bv the Ambassadors of Britain during the year in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands were 34,860, and in the colonies 1670, or 36,530 in alk The deaths, however, were G723, and 'the suspensions, secessions, were no. fewer than 25,383.

It is one of tho most hopeful signs of the 3trong vitality of the association 'that it has the full courage of its and that any lodge which does not conform to the rules of Unity with regard to registration, icu trutu it ti-isiu Mi i--t i.w -w--cleaniog the back windows that fiat when she The Qpeek ahd the Royal Noeiheex left to the salesmen by the leading butchers, after many of them had thoroughly inspected in tli, linls nf tlie Dunedin. inst. nar ra ance aua leu to tne k-ouuu. xtet tuu and France lias received the virtual.support of credited with being the cause of the dump -ness. The-mute, as most people either completely deaf, or at the very best AE.EIVAL OF NEW ZEALAVD 1-EFRI- Yacht Club.

We understand that Her of the Itoval Northern tions of this were mentioned by mrusucnan recent meeting of the SwttosMMefceo-, rological Society. The firsSrficcnrred.on the 30th of August last, when the usual.f oracast rTiitpA wtin in the west of Scotland. was somewhat' broken by her strikiug a cross-pin K- -WKoc in thfl suclian amountof coutidenesisplttced in the sales tho other Powers, tneir representatives vnaterdav. in accordance with instruo GEEATED IfrjTTON' INT GLASGOW. A verv OTeat dsal of local interest attaches to -1 -U "i a The pin broke olf short with'the blow, bhe was YatehL dub, has beea graciously pleased -to kfli.

nf nreseniinff a Queen's has but an imperfect sense-of hearing. From the Sultan to comply with' its men by "the trade, we may conciuuc tutit tii. business of putting the meat into the hands ot those who purvey for the community has be-n retnoved to She innrinary, wnere ic was icncu tuat no bones were broken. She is expected to recover. birth the mute is, as a rule, deaf as well as mvuxiy Cup to be sailed for at the i'orthcommg regatta of the club, which takes place at Rothesay demands.

So far a3 is at present known, On the materials before- them the-officials-at the Meteorological Office conldvlave formed dumb. Professor Bell, alluding to this fact, TtT-c-rw TW W.WT A returns, and scale of benents ana contri on the 1st and 3d of 3 uly. iJJiVDOItU-t. i.JJl, comini-sion lias been signed by'Lo'rd Provost Sir the cargo of refrigerated New Zealand mutton, whose arrival nf London was noticed in the commercial columns of Tuesday's Herald. First in order we should mention the fact that two most considerately anas'-arasi-uj We have not much to say on the ot the price at which the meat may be par- TiflSt Thomas J.

Boyd, as Lord-l-ieutenant fsi the no other forecast, but if they or any one else could tare had. a peep-af the barometer remarked that many persons were inclined.to underrate the efforts made on behalf of the deaf mute because they observed that, all ,1 UUiiv is fastidious as to style, and makea a speech as His Grace the LordHigh Commissioner and the butions is, after due warning, forth from its bosom into the- outer darkness of independence and probable The comparatively small per County ef the Oity ot appointing oir Wiiliam Eettes Douglas, President of the Itoyal van bads of it arrived iu Glasgow yesterday morning by the Midland and Glasgow and South Countess ot Aberdeen tieia a iu tuaj-r' PalnH. at which a large company of ladies Ua Thrcnrh ifc ili Ocottisn JAcauemy, to tro it children bern deaf werealso born dumb, isut tie wish of the two Powers, as thus expressed, was that the Porte should make a declaration in favour of the Khedive that His Highness ihoiild be supported in the action which he took in dismissing his Ministers and that the Sultan ihoald summon Arabi Pasha and the other military leaders to Constantinople. The Channel fleet has been ordered to sail this morning for (he Mediterranean. ropm 01 )ir itftw-iei va-i-, til aCiXUCl---o fc, order to amend its phraseology at the expense of chased.

In London on luesaay it -f sold at something less than Gd per au.l jts-terday in this city the price was rather ei-cess of tliat, in consequeiice chiefly oi the co, of carriage, which must be added it cei taialy did not exceed 7d per lb. Tiie lamb was uigact in price than that, but still it was very cobswa. and gentlemen were present. The list of invi Riinb a notion deserves speedy explosion. If western Railways, and the contents ot trios centage of members who cease membership at the top Ben Nevis on J.net.

previous night a much more accm-ate-Teport conid have been issued. The difference between the' barqmefcers.at FortyQKam and at Ben Nevis was clearly indicative of- fine tations indaaea "tne j-oro its iorco inaeiivery. ur-rvvi, uj. -Liguc, wiu-uva ii4- 1 and nnfi the clergy are to vans-about a hundred carcasses were rapidly it could be proved that the voice-organs the Judges of the Uonrt tne memoers otaffq in and distrioc. ami Mr Youniy.

of Teviot- porciased up by the leading butchers of the of the xunte were in any way detec Ul UtlK nnnrw.jf the professors of Edinburgh a ably under mat a- UMIUC 1 O' 1 head, Hawick, this uncomplimentary w.m.-1r a. nrtlier. bv declarina sale having commenced at at inocn through inability or unwillingness to pay their subscriptions, and by whose secession, of course, their interest is absorbed by the society, is a clear proof that the charge that clubs live on the misfortunes of their members tive, then the' task of making the inf. As to tbe pos3iDuities ui t.i-. jnuttisuj-un.

i.ii. the oitnight endimf May 30 there were iu the reservoirs of the Edinburgh and District Water Trnst 2,393,174,000 gallons, a decrease of 88,024,000 gallons as compared with'the preceding lortaight. The delivery in Edinburgii was at the rate of 13,32,000 gallons, per day, equal to 42-a2 gallons per head per day to a population of 310,400. The rainf tdl at Gleacorse from 1st anuary to 30th My has been 17 'SO icches, as cumiMtred with 15t)9 Station before breakfast time, and finished at shall not enlarge they may safely be to and as it was not a arop ot ram fell over the whole of the Tvestern; district. dumb to speak might be regarded as iUiiit Hi that' amonsst the congregations of the Church t-nv sale-rooms attached to the Cattle tnere omy apawiy, out i of a thoroughly hopeless nature; The voice Ti, eonnni? ''and nerhaps more interest- IJie DUlbUU (earn and Cambridge University was concluded Maiket at Moore Street.

Then, agaiu, the worked out by the various companies now interested in the entcrpnse, but we py say that New Zealand can send supplies wnta. antipathy on tae suDicct. iaa mottuu jnu- of the mute is. however, not absent it is is malicious and unfounded. nused by Mr Kinloch was unanimously con ino- occasion when a recordof the Ben Nevis vessel in which the mutton was brought, to only latent, and through simple instruction by class meat that are practicauy inches last'year; and a.

Gladhnso the rainfall has iiiiUI'li, instruments would have been of the greatest Lohflon the sailing ship Dunedin, 12o0 tons register is a Clyde-built and Glasgow-owned the method of lip-readinsr, the -miite-in a Professor Charteris next, gave tbe report ot Tjfe and Workt number oi tne memucta vl Assembly. EaiaBATiosr. Per. the Allan s.s. Manitoban which- sails from the Clyde to-day between 400 and 500 emigrants sad for Quebec to go to various parts-of A large proportiun go to Manitoba and the and most of them possess-considerable; means.

School Boibd Glasgow. XtoACi-nso Paresis, -r-. Yesterday ths "oard" mot in Keppochhili PubHc School with a number of parents resident 'in that district of the city whose children were either absent from school use to the authors of was on the memorable day Of the "Volnhteer short time learns to speak, and to exhibit llt.C -i t.li -rrk nr t.hia com- vesfeel. Fni-thcrinore, the ingenious and most DE TH OF KEY. DR ilACLEOD, OS MOEYEN.

Vpto manv. we. are certain, will read been ls'lo, as oomparea who iwv y.e-w. Lmth. This- Tbatfic.

Dnrins the present year S035" emigrants have fram the (JoiOinent route to America. the pist -tfbtith 2044 (1S93 from Hamburg, '433 irom- Copen That in a country in which a compulsory Poor-Law exists by which every man has a legal right to State support secured to him incase of siekuess more than half a million of men should have banded themselves together in one society in order to secure by ji-e-A-, that correlation of words aud ideas: which is EdinbnKih by the Queen. The mittee was less mgniy appreciat-a- atuau -a TTi- fnnnd ifi necessarv to make efficient refrigerating machine used on board thit now famous vessel is purely a Glasgow in- the very essence of language" itself. Waters on the Ben and at FoWiffiam itoiy, speeches which werfe partly defensive and partly hagen; and 116 from Bremer.iaen;) 'have been regret in our to-day's obituary tiie name 01 th. It may not be generally known that it was landed at tne ttarooar ana aeepaicnea so uiasgow; rfatiou, being none other than the beautuniiy I 1,.

threatened a cyclone, accompanied- by heavy Kev. John Macleod, D.D., 0: -Moryen. Wtt-it. PilUy- CULfeUi-- twt iii-ii--w tentLUC Luccuautom tit i-. riAmnanv.

There is one Samuel Heinicke, a Saxon scnoolmaster rainfall, but "these-conditions years and Honour tne reteieu A in Aocroi-fT at Moitai Mri explanatory. xo-oay ne was aute- -o tvureu. himself with an address which was largely of the nature of a sermon, delivered in the melodious accents that are not yet forgotten in Park Church. Dr Charteris has a somewhat who died iu 1790, that first conceived and or irreTUar in aiseuuiuicc tuc puu fiot'of the most 'degraded class, and as a rule jCtUHUIt-l feewise something novel iu connection with rt-4- nf imtinodeari mutton and elsewhere, and the ofiicial forecast, as so yesterday, the colonials Deing aeieatuu uy pickets. A Cabinet Council was hold yesterday aftor-loon at the Premier's official residence.

Lords Spencer aa Carlingford, Sir Win. Harcourt, tnd Messrs Childers and Bright were absent. The strike of the North Wales oolliers came -aracticallv to an end yesterday. The men at ve collieries will recommence work to-day gpon certain concessions. Five other collieries fcave already resumed.

The Boyal Northern. -Yacht Club have bean taformed that it is tho intention of Her Majesty lae Quesn, the patroness tho clab, to present cup to be sailed for at the forthconiing regatta tt Rothesay in the beginning of July. The Prince Wales inaugurated the New Municipal Buildings at Great Yarmouth yestsr-jay. His Royal Highness was mat at the main sntrance by -the Mayor, and was presented with -t silver key, with which he unlocked the-door, in address having been presented, luncheon ras served. -Nrotj-nn-il Kidn C.nh nf Scntlarld held mauy will pro vedta delusion and fill in the Assemblv.

Still a expressed tneir wimcgntsss to dren-to school, wKich they promised to do at i il t-n away in his West Highland mause on i--; at the ripe old age of SI years. Son iUv. Norman Macleod, the deceased was bom Morven.in 1801, and was educated cme-iy nsimnlialtown and Glasgow University; J-tUU ill tU- Uiili- 1. i-. L-fi, fmm "Wow Zftalanrl.

and not onlv SO. Yeaterday aamu.l' Iliiddouh, a yoah' man, a nsa-on's. labourer, mit wish a serious aceidSht' at MofEat Paper Mill, near by whica his life has been- placed in' tho greatest jeopardy, "The proprieters th-smilla (Me-s Craig) are at present erecting a new stalk, which has reached a l. OA f-r th- Vllrt-lr a snare. carried into practice the idea of teaching deaf mutes to speak.

His works entitled "On Modes of.Thonght among the 'Deaf and Dumb." and "Important Discoveries young man, he always appears in the character once, some oi mo paicnio wo Itwu ut-au iivi" -w Knf- it i. tVip vprv first -hut has been conveved Such instances of. the. Ben Nevis oi a very oia one. lk it t-u- t.w much of.

his own wav as over the trackless ocean aud throagh the tropics withhold their children irom scnool tiu alter tne holidavs, but the Board coiild not agree to this imdanmenla' indicatina the weather taa being licensed to preach was ia 1S24 nossiltle. he is nevertheless obliged, through, in a sailing ship. their own efforts what they contented to take from others is a phenomenon of no small impart. We may well believe that the independent spirit thus shown Oddfellows, Foresters, and other members of friendly clubs is a quality of no small value in the formation' of the national character. It is noteworthy that at a moment when Parliament is wholly engrossed by other cares a great body of English workmen who are extremely anxious for legislation should nevertheless be Milling cheerfully to postpone their claims which is fastened at the top tor the minister ot Morveu in success.oa actually prevailed, the.

predictions as lue order thit they may be presented at the annual natural impulse as wen asuj m- -tia iS, RPRtll leaSB pUrpO-B Ot-pULt-Ug Ujy WW VM1V1 and fell uuoti tbe head sent from London were or.van esacsiy When tiie uuneam was itt-t tt un-c wi. Clvde she was fitted with a Bell-Coleman refrigerating machine, as also with the necessary boders. engine, while a large por- Uovernment inspection ut uio auwa. School iioard oificers have ieivedmstractions in Psychology and Human Language," prove that Heinicka. had very fully thought out the problem of the rescue of the mute from that speechless mental life in which his existence was -riasaed.

Seizins upon the principle' that to surrender everything to everybody nf 'Riiddoch' while he was wOTking below. The who had been pastor ol the pari an uw. a centurv. Notwithstanding repeatea to "leave, he elected to pass bs iu his native parish, and ail tnat But1 of course- he -does nothing ot thi A Via mm tn crp.fc Anme- opposite-nature, easily be multiplied. Sir Wragge has doubtless irecord of nnmir of them but enough has been said heavy block strucK mm on tne neaa.ana stiouiaers, tracturins; his skull and collar bane, and dislocated t-tioa of the interior of the vessel was reeoa- ..,1, the educational aud reliitioi.s tiling for himself, he takesiwith a gra structed so as to adapt it to the novel enterprise in which it was (in all probability) to be hence- -J cfi'll mt-inor thp.

Dr WtiiUrWi-O liljuicii ii 3 i 0f Aircfrie was in prompt attendance upon the --or, inr3. to his wonnds the might be made to do duty for the to show that a key to many unsolved pro bUilb WilCtc i.nnMiu the prospect of the holidays the parents must be dealt with. Glasbow Ukiteo TnADEs' (Jccil. Thii" Council m'et last nightriMr.R. C.Grant, president, in the of the tobacco pipemakers that in-Eainburgfe the.

jnte- i 1-, iUlUiUU iiiCU, bsir firat of foiar days' shooting at Cowglen iOttll .0 --j inc of wool to the London market a prominent (ZacniSa TO'HJ VfifV RlJ71T.le one. To aberrant ears, his system consisted in placing obiects or drawings before the mutes whilst had nun conveyeu. to as au-itt- tiutua Ci VC tt-i vi.tifl-, nrt- lip-4 in a. mtlinal ot the Highiands he was a most ea.ne.t -t- -while at the time of the Disruption lie leading part in the controversies wlncli in the secession ot 1S43. At a tivelv early age the Uiuvei-ity 01 him the deserved di-tincaonc Mm attention of the auu reeterday lor tco purpose oi selecting a ream Vir Sefttl'and to take part in the contsst for the feature of its trade.

The cost of the necessary iiov with, it was a simple report he hade to give Jt--t, state, although he has for the time recovered con- should rather rely upon their, own power the teacher articulated the names of the ob mechanism, alterations, was aboat iouu, was frpp.lv undertaken ir. wi.K tiU ucuMiti aw.wLm.5. -t sc.ousa-s- u3 rtt-" fliA onTi.rnif.tjpp'a onfitationf- iiaiti: A.wt-jjuiyi!- --w mdp thp. men: but tUC- -ii)." bv the owners of the Dunedin, namely, the UldUVUWd Vi n-v 1 nanielv. denutations districts of jects.

-The mute, watching the inouth-move-ments of the.teacb.er, begins to imitate, and 3 a some of the men were still ouValthongh.tliey XOOXtttXl.S."- i v. Tuesday of terhoon Alexander Steele, engaged as a -14lr-rti-. in t. hp nitrit, nl ffirlr. blems, in which the study ot fairly bristles, anay be found in high-level observations.

The. force has long been recognised in other cpnntries. Kot ia America meteorological-science has already jnbde vast strides, but on- the Continent, observatories for studying the laws regulating-the changes in the atmos Albion SMPPms company, oi wuicu m.iH the country for the mirjjose of promoting od the degree of D.D., and among otecr paid him was his selection oi tue of the Chapel Koyal and as Dean 01 Ancient Order of the Thistle, iu is-J of self-development than add to tiis embarrassment of the Government. The report before us is full of matter for reflection! and its perusal cannot fail to increase 'nnnreciation. both of tho administrative Chutiii'; Denny, Dumbarton, is chainnah.

The result lw first homeward vovage fellowship amongst members of the in time to comprehend, the sound of tne words uttered. Thus the education' pro-. tlie parish magaline, Mfe and Work andjthe HO 1.I11U1. 1.11-u.u were in. gooo.

spinas c4.yoiiiuis settlement. masons' delegate stated that they had asked for a rise of one halfpenny per hour, making the rate of wages 7d. They ex youn; mens guua, or union, -atit-riiatt-M famish a sort of sacred club, in wtich rj gresies, until the" sphere of thoughts and irioas. hecaminer day by day more compre UllUOi Ali i inch, wois very seriously iujOred by a'large portion oi coai ialiir.g from t-e roof of "the workiogs upon -din. Steele had.

removed a prop upoa which the mass Had ben when driven out the coal gave way and came down with dreadful crash upon crashing him in a fearful manner. He wa3 soon released, afterwards taken. home to Thornton, where lie was attended to. One of 1 K-l l.ic fcino llii.Jl the youth, of the Church may meet for mntaally pected an answer on tne zosn uub, tuc iiaB, it (Wanted, to come into force on, the 24th of July. a v-ors -re-pre sabmittedin.reference phere, for' giving early -warning of hensive, at length grows to an extent suitable powers of the best oi tne worKing -uwu, of tho earnest 'desire of the directocftd' render their society thoroughly sound: As an of the keenness with which every Shield.

The result of' the day's footing was liighly satisfactory, the average of pie fourteen competitors being two points higher jlian the top score on the first day of last year. The Co-operativeCongress atOxfordcoacluded resttirday. The Warden of All Souls' College, 3eUy ired an address on university life in Oapf ord, jilating upon the advantages resulting from the ibolition tests, and commending the proposal ior establishing a working men's hall for un-tttached students. Papers on the education of the application of revenue were U'terwards discussed. The financial statement for the Colony of Victoria, just submitted to the Legislative Assembly, shows a revenue for the past year- of 5,750,000, being over the estimate.

The revenue for the current year is estimated at 5,610,000, and the estimated surplus over expenditure (36,000) is to be employed in reduc-mg the beer duty, (wtoblishiug a penuy postage, i Uttiiiutt r. to the proposed celebration of jaoilee oi the helpful intercourse. Moreover, Dr Chatteris bad secured' the services of Dr Lei to speak to the report in moving its adc-fl-ion, and he knew the Assembly was to haye a I these, liave been- placed on tne mgnesi mountain peaks. The most remark Keform.vDiii oi j. w.

iu. fV, rmsirlBration oi the matter for a much cat and bruised, and' he has also stafered i able of these is probably tae station rousing speech irom tne minister ot un pign tip -rtnl1 IviiVM PTTifl-hPil iW, winiwu iiivrwi on the summit cf the Pie the for all ordinary purposes of the mute lite. Several instances have been placed on record in which the results of such education' have been literally of a surprising nature. For example, in Prague, in 1805, a deaf mute waS nicked up by the who found him Bay. Assaolting tbs Pis-msriE.

V-UUltJJ, wivuwug- i i.i".j that this would only be the beginning of, ihat ii. i i jA.j LulD. JtUVUb, week. The Rebsssestatios East Lothian. Mr Finlav, addressed a meeting in the, i -ii i.i." t.intnn.' last msrht--Sir Pyrenees, neariyten thousand feet above -the proved to oe mauy respeces me oet-uepto At the Greenock Sheriff Court, yesterday afternoon Sheriff Smith on the beuch Charles 1 in Rllr-P Vni'f.

question is discussed, we niay take that of the appropriation of surplus. capital. A large number of the lodges of the Manchester Unity aro now in the happy position of showing by valuation that there is assets over liabilities. 'There oi tne snip in n-t itc -aji--i-j. to the credit of the owners (who have simply been the carriers), Messrs Bell Coleman, the New Zealand and Australian Land Company of Edinburgh and Glasgow (who were the shippers), and especially to the coroniinder of the vessel, Captain Whitson, who spared no pains to inake his homeward voyage, which terminated last Friday, a thoroughly successful one.

The idea of importing produce in the shape of dead moat from the distant ends the earth has received aii extraordinary impetus, and has met with a somewhat remarkable development since it took a practical and permanent shape in the hands of Messrs John Bel 1 Sons, of this city, after the perfection of the Bell-Coleman refrigerating- machine. Stock owners in Australia and other antipodean colonies, influenced by the success of the American fresh meat trade, have keenly entertained the idea of following tiie example of Messrs Bell's American co-workers, bat hitherto their success has been of a varied character. Various cargoes have come to Lon of the year. Dr Lees moved tne aenverauc) oi ii. in" istinniishp.d bv Ip.r.

Kmloch, iu the chair. Mr Fmlay, who IVi JiiUtUU, JUll-i, Glasgow; was charged with baying, on -27th May, i.T Htna i-Vip level of the Hero tour men live ait tne year, round) their tinted niaking elaborate series of weather -dbservatdons. THV are bqussIv housed and protected from tUC 11UUQQ ii -J sonal earnestness and intersperaed vri.h passes in hiph thprp. wM.ct no hitterriAici. deceased, the late Dr late Dr Norman Macleod, ot tne were chosen as- a deputation to tbe Presbyterian Churches Canaaa, anuu missionwas attended with sjit Half-a-dozen years later he was electeu tor of the General Assembly, and he the onerous duties of that prominent P'''': the Supreme Court of the Churctt J'W-m.

tact aud ability. For upward- ot he was clerk tne bynod 01 even a longer period discharged sn-Ur to the Presbytery ot Mali, renpng. from the latter post some ten yean.35,0. ia 1S74, deceased eompieted the his ministry jubilee celebrations veic Glasgow, and on that occasion he was j- with His portrait, painted by Daniel Maenee, and a purse ol eign. sovereigns.

Alfciiough of roagmflcen. yhy. he stood considerably ov-i-six iect-re 1 Doctor had for the last two years oeeii J. somewhat to the intirnuties 01 age but last lie retained his full and -a or two before his death summoneu au. not hold and offered up a prayer in Uae.it -seat fervour aud unfaltermg voice.

LW surviving members of his laindy are the 1-- on wemyisa ljay ewoi-iiii piermaster, by strit-ing him on the moutb, seizing was accorded a warm reception, as.et wie present Government were tailed opon' to resign, :t.i hir 1.aon? Sf.louf? as the unable to give any account of himself. He was -sent to a school' for mutes, and in due time began to evince ah intelligent concep WflU- WVUttt late Lord Beaconsfield hved? the counsels ot the the storms which so often, sweep overthe are objections to the complete withdrawal of these amounts from the various nr. at any rate, if, the thus due tion and uste of ius training and. its oojects. luo-b altitudes, and tney can communicate wfth the lower wbrld by means; of' a' suber-4 lt is interesting to' find that the-bby, search Ul UUili-li i He described Life and Work as a magazape which carries its own commendation, audiis written not so much for the children of sweetness and light" as for the sons and daughters If our toiling populations.

As to what may st(l be done through agency of tlie coirmiittei he thought a great deai may be effected in tit way" of developing the devotional life 'of tbi Church by more frequent services and the niorl ti- out. He pleaded not guilty, -but was convicted on evidence, and Uiedtl la or three days io prison. IJlLM'AESOOK. THE BbIPSE IsTEBPICT CaSE. At J-ilinarnock- Sheriff Conrt yesterday, Sheriff Anderson gave decision on the qnestion as to a proof in, the action at tha instance of Mr Matthew SnulL to interdict the Oorponuon from proceed- ii.

in Cll, WitV to auy member is withdrawn, be ing backwards in hia memory, explained that Conservative party were guided oy one wnp wa in many ways'a great mall'; but that party was now headed by Salisbury, who; so far as one could judge from his past conduct, was not a very1 strong mac, although he sometimes used strong language. Rafemug to Mr James ranean telegraph cable, wliich been" laid A meeting of delegates of the Democratic Federation from all parts of the Kingdom was leld at Westminster yesterday Mr Hy'ndman' presiding. A resolution was proposed to add jo tho programme the establishment of a British Itepnblic. Considerable opposition, however, vas raised, and ultimately an amendment in avour of the abolition of the Houso of Lords -w (wrmrl Kv a maiorltv of three. The father was a miller.

He described the mill and his home and, further, showed recorded as being in no better position sma theyoucgest rnemberwho has oiilyjust joincci The" directors propose to establish a rule by nrninsremsnt don from Australia, but on arrival in port tlie regular reading of- the Scriptures that-the fci4 contents juunvuci -jr 7 Mr Finlay said that lie had used expressions hlnshed to rftter if on no that owing kr the ill-treatment of a stepmother he had run. away. Of Ids own name, lovship of tha Church "may he promoted varied very much to their and on Vitllli 11111.11 4,0 lll WUltM U. other consideration than that the man of whom holding cougresses throughout the country audi to the top of the observatory, however, has a disadvantage in common with nearly ail the high level stations, whether in Europe, America, or' Australia. It is placed 'On a vast plateau, aad'thougli the observations jprbve of the: greatest practical utility, are no means of comparing themvrith that account they have scarcely ai-lbriied ship-ipers good grounds for extending the operations.

wntcu always be carried out. Or again, there-'is a certain ineciuality between mimed and un- sneaimiff was a statesman oeiore jir Jjy SO WiC Ju-wo ui tjio itUltf Tt was a melancholv' re- Norman Macleod, of bt Stepav jiscsfablisliment of the Church was -also added ti the programme. The General Assembly of the Established Chorchof Scotland resumed its sittings y.ester-iay. The report of the committee hiving the -married men. Ail pay the same contnou- mg wit- -ue oi--.

---j he alleges is an eucroachtnei-t on. trie oea of tho river, near Id. property. His Lordship allows a proof, and. says be had thought a 'nirhnte might iiave Been ao.usied so as to limit th proof; or even to admit of a reference, but as the agents could-not see their way to tins there was-nthing for it but to allow a proof at large.

The det-nder'a agent strongly contended that nis client shoald be the-action, that it. was incompetent, by process. oi interdict to propose stopping the operations sanctioned By spe-jial Act of Parliament, and that yp.np.ilc WSM fin jetton of flection that Mr 'Lowther had been Secretary tions, yet the former secure funeral money that men of acknowledged power may be set to 'tEhis result of the most recent shipments from do more effective service for the Australia gave no inducement for embarking in whose prosperity is to be sought en the' theWterprise to any greater extent, for while a whole iu the line of the work undertaken by large proportion of the meat was landed mid-the committee over which Professor Charteris. 'dliuE cjudition, a lot (300 carcasses out of one 'so-faithfully presides. Mr Martin of Auchen- cargo fiRs condemned, and even the best failed for Ireland under tne tate ionservaiiive imH it was to'be presumed that ii of course, he knew nothing, but he described the mill as lying to the east of Prague, Following up this clue, the police speedily discovered that the boy's story was correct, and the educators of tbe' lad had the ultimate satisfaction ox, seeing him.

invested with his father's estate, to which be was heir. Far more wonderful, however, than such a fortheir wives as weliJis tor tuemsei. iu. mnimc it is OTooosed should -be redressed the Conservative party were again returned to. barometric readings taken simultaneously power Jjlr lowtner woiuu vyyupj PRiMsrnerl freiitleman -ent on'to demian.

a vouug elder of the Churcb, secondd to atfr the attention oi buyers, ucuau-itcn, at Uie sea level. Iu this respect the situation at Ben Nevis is The nisnagesnent of the pansluusgiiime, JjUb anti Work," showed tliat there bad been a.cnsider-ilile increase in the circulation during the. past i'ear, and that a free surplus of 2C5 has been si'ded to the reserve fund. Principal Tulloch cireseated the report ot the committee in aid of the Highlands and Islands of Scotlamd, which B'as unsatisiac.ory, as there at pre- ly a simple contrivance, but the directors point out that at present the funds cannot motion. Dr Pain took exception to howe- tUO l.iu.u.i.1.

mV- d-toasTe. if ha could substantiate suth. Tim might 'saytnac tne true ui icom. aicwuu. was that "beim; carried oSit uy- the liberal'.

heaven-kissing liUI" rises- to 'a' height of four-thousand four hundred, toet above the Edinburgh, and the liev. doun Uovaa iJarisb. THE Pbice or the annual meeting ot the uireetors 01 the nock Gas Company, it was unaniwou.ly u.r- reduce the price of gas from as to feet. D.xrwE.-WBirs.SDyv Hiaiso fair was held vesterd.y. 'H-e lads was uot brisk it wtw "I Gnmarded 01 toi.l-10s; ls -xpn-isiieea, to 4 10 5 10s; by-ewoiuen, -r? workers, 6 to t7 gnis, tJ aJ IJr year, with board, D-JU-stt's The adjourned examiretion ia r.r.

it recital is the case of Laura Bridgman. when but two years old this child became blind and deaf, as the result of an attack- of-scarlet bear the change. Xlio i- 'for discussion at Cardiff is that' of super-aunnatioii. The of th Unity are confiued to payments in case of ssa, yet close to its tuas mo ou- ot se Bd. An interesting discussion ensued abunt the position of the Church in the -Highlands, aud fuver.

She was thus practically the condi W.T.ll t.tu fin the erlect of the Bisestablishmens movement thev were right in doing to. But betore r- .1 111. il. --t 1 sickness or bat there is no beneht for servatipas taken at' the saine moment at -ts base and on: its possess. au iuiport-anceand value that; attach to few- others in nv other part'of'fche This was.

xue operawvui- uuiiiyiA-i-iut -io IwAimI thnsA oawers. and therefore uara.vvftL there. HirichoO til SrkrrT'RTV fTiTf The hfiidthv old man only aurnent tion of a blind deaf-mote a combination ot infirmities sufficiently grave to have daunted oven the most hopeful of educators. Her osUi-g any. iur-ner v.itu uu.

un-. -ni- arrived ia London, we shall ask our readers to note -what took place on the other side of the world with the view of making the venture a are deputed." Mr Wilson, ot Cramond, made a rather desponding speech on the geaetai is the old age which prevents his earning his- ji-EajSO. MO-SuSIE-ST TO Till- J-jATE -IOTi-jSAMT Scoti BouGLASi Vesterday there was placed in 17 Xar, PoM.h PhiwK a. marnlf f.a.it. in the CX-il-a-WT-g-w rr-s General Council resumed its Tha most important busiae3 engaging the representatives' attention.

was. what is abundantly proved Bribe conrse-of last year, livelihood. There can be.no question inat eensa of touch, prowd the key -to- Lneiabtvot' the late Lieateaant Scott JDbuglas David Fergu-sou, cubar, took place yesterday beiore Sheru: a LAt Knnwn a statement of acco-nt- to tSof liChurch. The pdld icd Park, who was kilied in laiw. three years he caimotaccept as fitted to do that is was cngltaliy intended tnat- tne una sum the A.M.a at Catdiff succeed -hv wbicH-for a moderate payment-old r.n..nA w.

vprv vnhimindns. occunvancrnearlv At the meeting the Home Rule League Connoil yesterday, ia Dublin, a letter was read from the Lord lieutenant, cknowledging receipt oLiue Tesolntitm oith body passed with reference to the Phrenh- Park On tie motion of Mr T. D. Sullivan, a resolution was unanimously adopted condemning tha introduction of fresh and unparalleled measures of coercion for Ireland, and declaring that it ia not by measures restrictive of public liberty bntit'would appear-rirbm the arrangements which effettoy that. Mr Wjagge' and "the Scottish.

Meteorological Rnewfrare strivinar" to advance stEl more the two hours in reading. The discussion whieh two hours readmg. ae Qiscusssion. wniCQ.iago. The memonal is inwnit.

statnaryinarDie, nseucu. l.i..l 1 -lu li- Vsnlipvi-. ti hflt-p TYtot xae meroonai is in wait. sKtt.ary-j-iaroio, -ti-i. in slab of Church he believes to have her1-1 whole dneatioru At seven years of age namely, in, 1829 child, whose case escited the attention? of Gharle3 Dickens himself, in his "American Notes" Wc'rWririsid "lively cirl." A-Dr followed was keen, at time.

i-beaotifoUy polished, set a grey i "hn iamentabie deoreciation of was keen, at tune, peinalities ibeanuiauy ponsuea, set-in a siao oi grey The Glasgow branch's appeal has 1 Sicihanmarbje.dtme!.uresaboiitfourfeetiuheii;ht age as well, as sickness rfay -be provided L-reat step will have been up -nstained, and this" decistou the ani two and a half feet in width. cropped pingiBsWf nieteorological science ia a method not been a intthe History of the Friendly Society rvnlr- rtassible that district. A general t-ouugu, iu w-w jjyii-u, jj-a--, vuc- the jruie Waring this case kill more perplexing age hard-to Seswg, 'however, that the. th. fulloy new feed-station hr been.estobu-hed-.abm.t' Howe took her to Boston and.

began of iustm-ttou. At'twenfcy years of movement. It is that rest vmce ensSles tlie thri working vgm. t0 seoa but' -that -j, toheiakesoMacto riiiiiil 1 I III. 11.

U1U 1 1 1. that the peace and prcspeirity oi Ireland cah'be promoted or assured, but by the conewsion to Sit otuutcy of its undoubted right to legislate Joar ii own intemal aiEurs throagh the medium of-toiliish ParKaraent-. MW. 2L Smith, adtirpwssinff a Irtrtr r5ftTBTOY- quo.awoi! iiik: wccn wvyiuwu --j wiiiy, i jji men there is a likelihood of being heard of agoia i-iaBMuli. -i'iU TK 1 V.1!.,..

1: i i -pension- av jf" 'anDlicable in wot case- i-11. -I 1i i.i.rr,Kai-f nMnt. sha waa a018 TO-Htth. oy o-u- uxm.v ftuti 3K-w UIU-UUIWIW tit-VU ljl l- Wl Vi lift ujv Yt lit Oil ascem 01 xeu xici- bmsa of thirty 4oes not know when he wiU.be i gtf icwano- ---i 7 -ii. taoA -w- vn then wn-stereJ n-r natb was taen adi-hiisuireci.

co-aposig tne council visre os engineering ana i9e-ttoiBdtee-bT ids ser-n rabuadma works.of John Elder Co. iAtoCltai3'-s-U-V" ltht.21" oreat tervonr. aoaii. wite.i- temperaVre degree Ss '-tma i i -(vim thft' am- n-r- n. rtmnflminiv.

nr aeFc of rVl a in ha rvast WOES, BXtO. -M. .13 oaiy mipjti-f-a. umj uuaum-vw i. liiBim, lu rm.

i 1 1 Ttf'T Mr Wragge. c' an jfCriandlv which: pwsesseaiI- th Lmorrow aiternoon, penx-u-a-n -junre wi. --g- '--j 'ot MTtot Thiwilt t. poaw we i amuat of l-tr'ol Tfaoin, ouw. tae; rnant a.

niarv. xmt. toj rr l-aj-iti niuu usuu graniisniO.wa a jsieiais -u np-a-i-j tb miiitr OftiaonU jus journey siiortfAus uvo vuwa, -r- -v oniy oni t.ufo rntifitt.

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