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mRfrHnmraT?^^ ~ ~ ~^t lrl l!j .Ai UbK.lvAl\ j lptt, AJ44AJa. 8 electi Qli } !„ tb £ ^^^ \ * _ ' ¦ ' ' I , - , ¦ - ;. [ . ; —-—- years/ o ' f course , since the Tertiary Age, as possible, or rather aa impossible ,aa the other, inial , by any exertion ever succeeded in pro- New-York , Jan, 14 , 13 75 - ^ CINCINNATI , 0., - JJtNXJAKYi! 22, 1875. Mr. Haeckel wants it. ,, The question in this-cas e, from " the . Darwin- duping such an important im^ . " . _ '' - : '' ; f;: '' ' ; " ¦ ¦ ••—--•; ' ¦ Some of ' the ancients were of the opinion , ian stand point , ifl , why should theiman-ape Body? Experience answers emphatically The Washington- masters of white-w K ^ ISAAC Mt iwiSE that those anthropomorphous apes were ac- change two ofhis hands to mere feet? Sex- no: Cbmmoit ' f^ i ng reports have ^und apt scholars in ' fh ^ _ . \. :! ' - . ' . . " cursed meni fallen, men, men punished for ual selection had nothing to dp. with it; for idea, thkrwithoui any imaginable cause, an committee appointed by the Directors bm ^ Editor ana Proprietor, theii; misdeeds like king Nebuchadnezzar ; no monkey dame could haw possibly animal should ^entertain the notion of pro- ' m^ ' YoA ' ' i[ e b^' Q^^: ' tij ^i^-rff ' ^ soi.onoN H. sqn^rschein, and there is as much sense in this as is in thoug ht of' a bihanded and bifdoted lover ,. 4ucing articu^^8De£|ch.. r 0 . ur hpr^ eBt.dpgs^ lbn g ^1^ of their^ep prt looks ierv Bus - ^' : ^ , Associate Editor. . ^e 'lPther / hypoffc^ " ¦ ' ' ¦ '* , ' ' ¦ ¦¦ ;¦' ¦»// ' v - ¦ . ¦ ^— . —;¦ iaj sirohgW resembla;nce:ta ; man * than ; tb 'the' spimuch, dec&i&eU ^I'^^^fofeh^B-i^ ' . tte^A ra^s ^ the assertioni1 of .your 'New-Y^ rk corresM> ^^ 1 nrr oitivi. contbibih , ob«J. ' ;v ' , v \ i qwer ' mprik ' ey^ ^ ^ : ^'bB^^ ' *ItS. } iv^ ' I^^^ thb usauds of: ^^SlLio> e h^o.i«Siur^_ dent ¦ Who h^d?ant) Qi p^te4%: rMuli; ' oi^Mp V ¦ '>^-^— ."¦;$&' ,. ¦S' ''V : -^ '?] know ;-notvx> n ftwhatvground y and , pur fence or labor > ; fpur;han o^.^U : d6^tt^r ;S lary r^ ! 1 pr ,;e^^ferajited td utter artveu- pretendedjmy^ti^^ Bev/Doctors ' N^EMiAB.EBtn^i , 3fr$nk- g 0 ber r experienPe teaches; thit man tna£ t ; han two ; Jienc e natural' eclectic*; and'th e ' lato speech . Miaj iisaii hot speak wi thout^th e ^i^^^oxguf m^i^i^i^^ V *M fort-onrthe-Main ; Adolphus Jeiaine?: ^ brutalized , - while brutes^ can not : <bp ' combat of existence had nothing to'dfr^E larnyi in hWthrpat. s He ' can not be man gating ! c bmn^t.^^^m^ad%i ^ ; ^^ Vienna ; Max LitternjAi; ,; Otactonati , humanized; well - then, it is much morei ;the vwonton change. . The ape with , fou^ yithout articuiate fipeech. No animal speaks unbi ased and imparti al readw can ' not^- Jacob Mayeb ^ Baltimore r SAMtrBL Woir- B<jientific to maintain that those apes ' are, 'Hands and prehensile tail rvnis , leaps '/climb' s and none , has a Larnyx , consequentl y man bV' sfcupk wit^^ FENSTEiN , St. Louis, and others. deteriorated Ethiop ians, than to advance &e ; and defends hu^ that nervades ¦ ' - . -thisVain ' mflar "ilfti,^; ^ ' ¦ - - '- : ¦ . ' - . - - "T- ' ' . ' Australian aborigonee asiah improved ape. ea aaoVunarmed m^ organs of speecb , the cause of speech mms Wnibtiteannot he^ eulog leVe rrm.^ Vw ^it^liStaj ii c^d be <yiit^ mind " ^fte^in^rag^te^Mj ip^. &e management bf^As^ TEEMS . -QR. sy^W^y*^fl*:. . _ , bistoricflges j at atime probablywhpn Aus- to the animal ; why then flhouldit , have at- Th^^^^^m0^no^^ie^, wnol6 ,: Wrath;. against : Mrr^chnabel ami i th« American i8t»eut«rwith derm»B Swppli j- -. . ,, ttalia was coiinected: with Asia* there was ' tempted such a deplorable change? Here ¦ maa . ^^^^ ^l^^^^^0' ^0t^t make^him ; the :, ecape%oaf foi ali the shoit'P Th.fficChS;' wUho^^e^^S^ ^ nio comm un i cati oR ^between, the tri bes who ^r3?fc«rtfi1eoio ^ ^^HIW^I ' Mi cpMngs: which'it^esel^seac ' res deigned ^ th. P o«^ 1 l^S"{^S]SV- & Sr *2 ^0^ ^J ^ ^ f^ °^^°^i nofc to ^CT^€S ^^^ -X B ^lP^^^^pipSP # co ^ The; ;ques1j oV : whether .:ths;ma^ annum ..; ........ , ...... ;..«v"«» Jrgg existence ; individual s expelled > from their man- ageplt:|th etnecess\j^^asB Um^ the field of^psychol ogy, and I'do hot Wish-to agement 0f the Asylurn is a model of ' ner;^ p 0.t^ «c^aro^,^.nnu % r ,.,... wf . r .v^^ ^b^on;accbunt ;pf ^deeds'br losing their ^ect|pstoreifwincHvii^h^psVinM^Mist confuse my liearerd.v.Therefore-Ii muBt . leave: i ection; can^ , be ' elucidated? ! by;a ' -^t limiS^ R A-^S- >io f4 A^T E ' B;;T^SE1!I E,N'T Si way ^;unb^en -^ ^ embia^M' i n^n^W ¦fl»W^^^^^^^JC%?^ ??|i^ iwhoiiinbws someMhW oiout it^ a ^ PK rLISH OR GERMAN, " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^f ^ \ ^P ^^^^^^Uu^&^^2 ^ e l iif ^11?^?^^^'?^ iH bLunwy» lp^f savage at this or. that point; and finally i \ :The|^e#J|pps^f^^ pd^|in ahatomy ar&tiot sup^bsedio con ^ ^efer td Mt S^Heeh t j -forimeri^ oae Bqttsre ,:onejMortionj .v.., ........... i.i. iv;^.... ,v» l i^ ^ ^ ape-like ; beings; . ' at other points. If the man . is-:one-^ ^^^ fltittitb fully " the dissemblance; of man and dent of the : Asylum^ nb#^ !^ ii J^n^nth^:"^":^;' " "::::;^:; . -7> monkey ' s hands , could change.;graduall y-to thp,eye ':bf. ? liife^ mpfetVciirep ' ry. observer/ v The «P e - Takfr them altogethe^ and they d p:^ » " o^ ^?f^t;:"±:" 3':: "" - "' »i^al6o " bj iman feet, ^ndj h e bairyr;rough : andvd ark :Whpl et £haw^ ^! is ^^P b ! n V ; '^ h ? ve ^ eW ^^ ^ compiimbhtary BeBo^^^;:.,^.; ^-;...-." ^g : stin of the ape shpu . ld . be tanned. and bleach^. i n nj^i pbsi^irfe;ahd gaitiSHistfeelmg^ emb- . ^W^ an^pntirel y. anomalous - ; sfcrubtur>: . pf ; ii s c onscience did^noi ai^WrfpTte^brpAii^S ^ f ' 8 ^^^;^^ ti i^ e9 °; r ^e^tiar^""^ . ;:, ^ ^ dto thb sbft and white skin of;the Cauca- : tipns , ^thoughta( intentions , and; resolutions: . chemical^nd ^iriprphotic peciiliarity; ^We ; aiiy longer in ^nVinsytu^n so ' ba^l y/ ma^«l ' . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ < ¦ .: - ¦&.;¦ ¦ : ; . . . : -:- ' .. - - .. -:- . ¦ ' ;;- '" : - ;^, - .; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ s ' ian, why should - . nothuman feet, by climb. arp demonstrated l inii^ri posidons^oflh^ bave before: us abi peda], erec^flhd : Speaking; aged, v, We ^request -^fevi^h^it^' gri^ uff^ Mr. H. -M^ ' Davis, Adverdsibg Agent;of the ^ be^change^:!^.;^ ^ the; naked .bod y ahdthe^ecuiia ' r^ being,, with; hands which ' Aristptle;: called; ' ^^¦a^^^^^^i^0^ i0^ IsbaeLitb and pEBp kA ; ir , :baa f ull ¦ charge;; of body,/ exppf(ed ! ;t6: inimicable elements , fri6t both' are .pec uliarly; ;humah ;l Th is iposture the instriimenfr pt instruments, an :external •he^adb'aunrig bis;bfncial-;c^Uecti«^ ! wMS 11 advertis^men tB ibr botj ^ 6f these papeniC - ; becbme.rough; darkjahd hairy?, -- Those who an&gaii' 3x6 " /madet^siblb^ ' by/jthoianafe-: J^earah^edifierentifrpm ¦ " ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - -v : ; '>' . - ' ¦ „. - ' ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ' " . ¦ ' ¦ did., not succeed in fe a1; adaptatton , :we.woul ; d ; j^ j attucture of; ^b6neV: aha ": mu^clesr ; eyej and^untehatt6&,peculiar , tpt^ ^ ^e^wbul^'have - abstained ' : v. ' * : > ,; ¦ ¦£¦ ; ; - ¦ ^ay with Mr. Darwin, died out,; . and; the: %ithout th ' is pelvi6?this-Bijinal cblumn, this - !^&vKb4$inpjio^^ with this unpleasant aflair but . fori tb eVseWS 5' ; - SPBCiAf_ 'AQEftTB- ^ ^ : ; ' - ph ; angedi n(iMduala survived.; All the-other ciayicie^scap ' ula^antf stemu^^ v-n^vTA^' Wn : i48 p 00]ar'Streef ^ PlJHa: J 1 )'? 0 ^? 63 ^Pf r '^ WJ^Wi^}^ Secuila^musciea anlncrves-u^ P>. at ^orlc in tecpnstruetioh of man , an- , . ^m^^iti^ut the-least'hbstoibn^e-kae^S de1^« ^ ' ' ¦- ' ¦ - ' ' ¦ ¦ " ::> ¦ ' ¦ '^" } - ^ ^™^&^^^&^$^J \ is ntinatuMand-bi p edal^waik i^ j^S. ciHbYNski . San^atioiBbpi Oal; ^ - ¦ ¦ -; J v ^ The hypothesisp fthe ancie^tsyrlthink ^ is' ^ ! ^i^TBe '^og ;- fe^rTiiic : wSy>iie -d^ileai ^ riou s diflerentatipn of vital:force. . ,Xet , if . £gsXnst tte victimiof their^agrant ' injustite: ^ Agentswanted la aiviocalities; IHease afldrew ^ en- preferable^o^fr : Darwin s ,^be cause/it; ;ia .j ^^^ ¦ ..^^ut it isaperpetuai straitfant thet e were : no Structurar dissemblance, be- He fiiid s fa ui t^with MriSchnabelfor havingi?' , ; ; r^^^^-^^ianblnnaU. Q^^ «8te ; uppn experienp|d . fac^.an^ ^eri-m^antfap^ ' : ¦ ' .-^--; . ' ¦ ¦:¦ ' -i^- ¦ ¦ . ^W: T^^^. ^^ : l *:^^^^^%'^ fa. look-heavenward; Mwar d^an dXfbrwar^^^ape-h^e:^ ^; hi gh sending ' ; 'hphas *^&&sm\i&$$ - . : 'Y^NEKitrAOENTS:- ::;¦ U- '^^^¦?^SWJg'5 ? *'? l . ? e if^ W^^^M-^HWi SU0^'^^ni^' :J ^I^>^^^^[ l-^^^^^?^ B i M^mtmc^^tii^^M^WroM^ " ¦ ^v^ -TOF^BNBffiio^siMStreet; ^^^^^^^¦ ^^^f ^ ne^el^ ^uW^^l^atohi^^wtitt^ . : m ^^p- e^upbrlntPnde^^^iA^y lu n^ ¦%: WOLFNEE/ TM .ChouteaniAyenne st: , ; ^mani)emg. i v ;; If;a stete is .pvercome by ^ the ;oI^^;$^t¦ ¦ to^^^^^: ! ¦;Thiis ; W. ii£&iBe: .^^tt^^^^^ . ^^^ ^ f**?^^ W^ffidiviaM : ; infe^P^^'^hii» t^^ ' '^SiS» ' ¦ '^ e «2«aa^ : ^e n ^ : -tS&SS^^SSSS^S^ S^l i i ^sP i^ '^®'^1^^-1^^^ : ii^^fe^^s^'i^ii3s^^ii " ' : JSf^^V wf^ ::: - : ; a: :-: : nng ht ; reappear^ by; the Te^ogres3 um<rf. the :pbint/sb;that^he latter . admits, - th atlinks in malsJ^They. can .not-thint with r us, ; hence; p oJa b^^ ^^sVbfv atte&^^ iso^ O "ffi^BE^^^, l 09^ ; tp^^^^ ^ing^^at l p Wpo^^^^^ *hey;WPt:^^ ' ^^^^S*4^i^*W^' :f ^P^*Sj^tS^SS W^ cer|Mnl^;mikuig4^ this ppiht hipur nextl^ ^-^ atth^ieetiiisiatr^uMnes^^ ¦ k^" ' smS ^'^° " : * :l : - - : v' . ; k^ ::> ^. to aa ^ t ^ ) P om ^ f 5^ on«"a P^ V$i™$H$??. - logisteMmit>thatthp:structure of;the TUmp;: ;- ' - ^ i, ¦ —?; ;;• , ;;; - vwiv: -l.; " - ¦,. . : ¦" : = ¦ r ¦ :V bf^th¥ ' committee *^ the^irectort : ^ ? ' v : Mj gj ^^^^a^^^^^^ SSJS^^iSlI^^SS : mw<mwmm t>mmm r^-^ ^i^^^s^-^v^ ; s ^ ; didmih;i^renib^t^ ' .; ' I . . ' , . . " Tai»^.T« .. . , T .. . . .¦,., ,.¦. , ¦ , ^ .: - .;^ : ;BY > HYAOtNTHrA^ :^ . ¦ --; hot the : prerocWive ^ . ^..^^r^-ll^llfta^^^ W J??^ys? : and ; m^k^m.for , somethmg tne lion . and- oppPssumipr:theVdeer aridthe ^.^p-on ' reflecting^n ' the/ pastiyear^iffi ^,t^^t^ V.S£^s4d5^SIS^ ¦ ;/ ¦ ¦ leta sj iMulatlepto^c^ pthr^^^ed^m^^a :^t^as^erwise;femust ' a^^h^ %;hot>sfe^^ ieS slSSIIrtuii lc ' ul^ ; ^^e " ^i;;^eiruru^m^ ^e l ^^gpanak gous ;^ &^ P ^ssibl y^wmiIf '^^ ^^Wm i^m^m^^^m. §£W%MMMMW0& - . ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ I^EURE, Xn-: . l : :/¦ ' ., :. , .„ . ¦ ' - ^f^W*^?p^f ^^P*4^ change his bpnes and^nuseles to give^ it,per- ^^Hfflfcta^^^ - . ¦ -> ¦ ^- v ^oi ncAi^. - ¦- ¦ : > '^T ^SS^SSS ST^ M^B hb^febare^p M ; &»^1I;B^^^^^^?^»: ^mm^acte^^ju ^cei^ ¦ ' ¦ ' :r: - - . : : . -* ;; : . ^:: :::: ; : ::^ - :- SSs«e E ^^^ . 4JiUAiia . ¦ "¦«" .v . « ,.^, ,i, K ;; :v- '^ -vi-i»«v. - ¦ •:^'WT-jr "^ ""fl 1 ^H^" p ' j ?^°^. "^,-^" v ^"°'^. which has no foundation in fact and ex- , ness?::' - ¦ / V' - 1 - 1 ¦¦ ••» !, i- ! - t ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦:< :>.:• ¦ ¦ * nriWtfiW>>i p -^nritrK^'^ wrtip^^B «*riTOt^ ' ' , ; ' - state; that l . admire;. ^^ ^^^ .^H^atoBBS^W^^ PaihE no ^ phenomenonl : - « ]i . : . , 0 ^m^^^y o^m^^^^t ^ ^^W^mMM^^MM . SSIhtalSa^^ ¦ SSch ; i^vast M;wPnde ' rfui;^pkt ; : ^^& .^krii^a^^iS£ ^ ^^M«?g^^^f ^^^SlSj ^SS^hS ^«P^^^«^^° £ «^ Darwin are Very rare, few and far apart ^ m ^ ^uticia^ deservelSutadMrat^. : H&mailj * y jibtbe- : ^ pQ |bfep^^V " ; EHdMy^ rhpne^can -&JS?^ SrS^^W«l^ ^;g^;^#^^f^ -w^b ,-I^the; U t^ e dlt^ ScieSiUpp^'to me, not,PStablished,inr - ad ^ B;^ fact, an^i insufficient to account for thp ^n- Crh. ^ ' > " ¦—- - .. * : -.- - ¦ ' re ^? n > P^fe^^ ^^ esis of onanisms. ^ Ivlurthermore. think, - . , '! %;a ' believe, most vail DaTwihian^h yp^ '^^^M ^%^1M: cat^^yMs ^^s spr^^ngms^ bush^^a^^imprp^S i thiB^bpn^^ that his German ' 'dlscipW and admirers tey^cPid^e^led rid^aMra^rt , e speciaily; ^ ; ^ e ^?M®^^ the##l: .oh^ihM:be e nrtal5e moiat^y^ 1 *^^^^^ 4 **^* & :thb»nc^rning the:Descent oMan|iwhich ; i M>:}^ ^^M^Wt -5wi cen^^f ^chUdW^a^id^e;iBac : hel ^^^^'^f^M^^*^^ ' Man, which;U,the^ost unscient^ bopk he: ^m^ m^^m^rTm^U the vhV 3»«WWi SmiMnef cln1a«n^efu^;^be ' cpmi &*!&^%0$;$^W f W% ¦d id irito ' . ; ¦ ¦ , ' ¦ ¦ . .- ¦ '¦ , ; - nian :inind;a. flpbmic ^^ S& rutafe' islmubh^^ win' s 1>obk J -In its modem garb , it was first iunpu aichem^ ' astroiPgy, phre&lpg^^ and- ¦m^ M^ ^^f rp ^^M ' f &^^?WZ^ \^^^ ^ * ^^^^racte^foulgander: had,; thrown*:, book which^pe^d^:j§ 83. .^fta eckeV hbw, :to ^e'again^^e^arwirJan liypo- j^^B 6 ^^^^^ " ^^^^^ !f^%^f^ ¦^^WS^^f^^^^. " > thp Germ^M^-Mrf^uxiey^was the thesi^tfthendeticent^f mah; as^ittle is lef^ n ^ tu ^ al PP81^11- ^xualrselec^on -had cer- «id ; unloved, have.fell ;^e^Jil^io^^ man^o,gave.theaaty r:a sWc %| cie nM^ bfit^wUcn ; EuVopeanJUunkere ^- 'J!^^MH^#;?^ ! ^ ever^usy ' reaper^Deat^, and whp in; scnponsliifAnd^thi^httlp^ a^!bg icaHo rm, $asin^^ ifiitied ' : ^Fxonvour standpoiht/the^di yersity f^me: coW not possibly be 'more parti^ to ^h e J,dead'year;%me ^ mm^«arth io^^ bpldness?tb;%ccus§;feSc^abe^ theory ; bf^VQM4Qn»>^h^,pr^ed r Mr.4)arr ^ {rthe human faroily,. comparingthe>Cauca- ' i^ P le ^ ^^ whamade^cmcature ; not been idie^^h antom;: ij a ^d hasSbeen xs^^^^^^a^^-^. i ui^t win t ^^ con^ffirwa^^i^^^-^Buit ' o? ;8 ion man to the ahthrbptmiorpn^apeVthe F hm ^™^ on |^^.^ ;»^/!i aid.^ .^ ^ husband, ^epp^maja ne^he; !^ his hypotheBis;. attemptoi.to ; ':prove the de- dissemblance.is so sinking, that ' a common ' '^; . . Mr. Darwin ^asj ipt advanced one ] (M^ and^iendji remorseless spectre ! " hi s .^ ! fiM^^W^% L ^'*Ml'*y ofer scenoWoSianffloM^ea^ !geneilpgy^Amppsiibae , 0fet . ;w^ ^ n^^^iOT ,;^,;;^ ^a^nant hearti | : vpid of pity., : What heart ™^ ^^^ : %^.%«* ' h ^ tif bt , ancfes^itte nrogenitor^the anthropomor ^to^ " ' ^ ' ^ °™- -; \: r . - ' :*: * f~ phous anes , especiali^thk Gorilla Ourang, ! N^BiKe^fepde^a ot^o^o^^SliBm was a iouri^ded^epinfrape , or that the h W ^^ W°l ^^; « . ¦ .„ Thj^ctieft^the .Jpar4^t;Directors o* ' ^uuu» c»^y^, v j--jr j ,, jr , H . , ¦ ¦ ¦ .,*• °'- ¦ . ^ >^XJf. - - fc !M^3K*r -»>««¦ •vtt. TM .TT ~ wt. n3& , 'i,»' ' .im.niti H' pViomipallv nnr l mnrnTi rt tioQll^ ''There Uno flock, howfever watch ad aud tendod , ,, . n - -l : -*_ i ¦ •¦ 'f i ¦ ± it ChimpariWanU Gibbori . ^hich be ' ar , stkcT will admit to be.so ignorant x of.anatomft that :^WSSWft«J!S(fflpaHX^ Bat onWead iimb iE theib r the Orphan Asy lum is but a counterpart of tumi r ' esembWces to man;.becaugeVaa Mr. (he coukl' noVdistin ' guis^rJ^w^ oetween ™<m& 6l }^EM?Sg-^ r %|' 0f J 1 ^. " > Theroie naimiidaWMA' ermdfiiiided , ¦ ' ¦ ' the proceedings.whichvin ;Jun e,.1^73 , dis- Dar wiri;' say^'As ;-man algrfeeB with them ^ The hence as ^ fffi^|^ atW^|^P^erned , the But ^b one Vacont ciiai^ ; . . v . , , \turb' ed;thy; 6o^^ Adler onl y in alVthose ' <iha racters -which hb posses- j same preciSelw is t the : case with the texture ^ yP ° ' ^^fw^p^f^M 1811, " . : The^Old'Year w&Sj'iaden with mistakes; ^^^oq^gjr^H^,^ ses in vcommon ' -with the.Catarhi ' ne-group, ; 0 f Bk^h r and ^ -Kai4 r ah^ t heir ^ol6? %Vio ' ent>- Still, it W^^M^|^b^#aring disr w ruehimany*havepegun.tne.New Year ^ wi^ resi gn. , b uM^P^r ' pecpUar ^ha^acte rS i Such as th!^ l^w^'havja ^before-usm- ' eaeh-c re- yie ^rm i i^blyp ^ireiftify;,^ men ahsente ! 6i % tailiritfealiosities , and in gen ^ ! cp; ii^i^t i% a ,; felisvd ; ifieren| in^tructur^- minded th^^a|l|§|ng|his ttiroat i pres ' erit'infati^ year 1 shall ; be ret(dy to drop- ;wh ' b" . have nPt their own axes to grind , and ^ eraVappearaivce , we ; . inax ; i4£er ;that lfeome . ! cpns^tuente,and j p^ "^e:d^h|Kre ty v^ida. |e^^f|^p^|^|^ articulate into the 'g^e- p^th " e-past ^jhey ¦ will find.not |gnide6^ : by^iB^ a^ent:;cbun . selor;. o ancient ' rneniber of the anthropomorphous , .in chemical, QbnseQ^Shtiyj s ' nbstahti' ai diffeiv speech and^^^^gl^B^j i&nx , -. with 0 ^ y - w M,ttip;resoiutidn '^;:W^ak but pettifo gger^ whPseywisdorhjsBems also to sub«rpup |gave birth to man '' (Descent of ;enc^s , !, rfea iie^M^ '^ r^^^ ite five cartft^bui$^ grievous prrors have b0en;;added ' tbltheir bave enlightened th '^InVestigating Gpmmit- MaTS'Wi p- !89ly- ' - r '^ A ¦ ' ' •• ' ¦ 9 S ^ f '^, : 0^^B0^^;c?j a: ^^^ W^iW^Mf ^Wt^^^^P 1 ^ deeply ; seated'Oldones ( ' tha^^iil< be 4e ' ad 'b y teereu>Jdenrj»f-dJscharged}« three- teachers Man' s tf&Sirj&ance to the;Qaterit yAemon- a ' raounVfp>/e^pfe6y>diss]mjiar differ^ntiai arigt^Mo^ and ' Si• pgVKurxlan * songs, which no Him " when the last reader reads?no ' more. " whose faithM and efficient services had keys is baaed chiefl y-upon his nostrils, jaws, tiohs of the.ivitaliforce; * -There is ^ no other animj ^cM^ T^^aiy rna Vl^r^ p^eas -^¦ 'j j^.^^^tf^ld^VMWjniBsjrig'ln: 'b6di»ffi(^^^!« i^^iif;.^]^ted.roporte and mm to f | %W> fflWm fei$Jiifi in ' cause known. Then ttardrfferenee betW6eifi to e^ess , has^, u^e|M^, hirny^^er 1 efoie the ' cldud'lpwer^by ' thesereflections j. the ot % veryX#)he pommitte;e; and even in common^iSth^ sSl^e^n ' t ^tly man ^ d . a p^^^Ag^^^Mied %l>«^e^P^ #^^||^'Mn p^^ lWB^S^«W;Uiae 'i a^b y:,lib*B 1^ffieeg l j^ 1*W|^?m^e : jp^ on9 diiy, . infer that man ' i ft!s^elli pg. and ' g rinding the and de^vp aq -%i of a deer and an oak. ¦ ?^' ' S8^&«fi BI, ^»ffi'i|W h ^ h ° sb' WfeaiiK J^lSiSl^- ;j ^j ^^Jb^ rdkdSlilj»' the -0hakm«Br s ^ a ^^im ,^Ipsed the food^ je sembleyit^osa ^mc^evSKSis Aqiflpfcher ; Birt , ^0. ;AWtiqmic-,disserriblanceB-are also sp^. ^e^^iflHye ,^^^ ihtrusted- 'ifr 'their keepnigj ,: thp> good and ^nu al e^ n^atiQfi. : ,The ; ;prqtest8 which infere ncos are hieg ilimate/ ' Matfs Tesemb- marke . dj andt/depi^ve ,;; Man has two hands abstract , reaspm-iu^- ^bj ish, princi ples , noble deeds .thatihaverbP^ndonej . ' the-weak these(3eache^ddressed . tO ;; th;e ' ' :Bpard of the lance to ' the anthrbp, 6m9r i pr|bus , ' apes v fcm' - and twot feet, to 'begin- wiCh;the. locomotive laws, scieno^ »^liyos6i>h yf reli g ion, ethics, andferrihg y^ Tem^ -|lman u-Efe^e.rtnp^efiedworUiy Bls ts of the general appearance, which as a organs, and the monkey has four hands, used aesthetics, - all : ,. tiha , t 1 , is, .peculiarly. . .human, fog temptationf aU Hhis 1 " not^ recorded & conBidera^n^ and ihe ; actip^ :ofthe Cpm- general tiling amounts tVvery littlbSland the as "fe 'e Trfo ' cHwl , " le%7^clma15rT^^^ ^ Without spoeoh society, >witih all its-niefes- daily, " as wrong-dPing-is;' the good ' acts per. mitte^ waa s^in^..?^.^. / . ", - absence of tail and callosities.., If , howe ver , tplls: psfplurihkthe rimlloV.PAWraJ j tw^ ^ i^gS ,^ ci vilization . wji tj i. air ^^^vM^esj f orme d-a,re 46 ' many and unobtrusive that Did Jhis ac^of in^stipejthen elieit a word the absence of any member or phenomenon the morike^' s Bands , by ^lfcatioft- ' aha i ' n- man in his present couditibh are impose} oniy - the Great Recorder can number the of disappro^fro^ ; ^editor ? Although is a good criterion of common genealogy, heri tanpe, were changed to human - feet. Yet without these instruments of speech, deed s. ' ' - ^ ie was cogniSant of it, he found it prudent then man may just as well be considered of This mi ght just as well have been accomp- articulate words could not be : .iittered . Here The counsel that will bring these reflec- to keep mum.,. ;v common descent with the lion or cat, for lished , as the da rlc, >rpugh and hairy skin, of Mr. Darwin ' s difficul ty is simply insur- tion3 to a c i 0se is, let each one who makes The reader will, perhaps , ask why I con- botli of them wear mustaches, have neither the ape could be transformed into the soft , mountable. Did the man-ape manufacture ttl0se proverbial resolutions that each y ear uect this occurrence with the affair of th tusks nor tru nks , and there are white cats smooth, and white skin of the Caucasian; or his larynx in-order to bo enabled to speak geGS f oe birth and death of , begin not the Orphan Asylum. The reason is obvious, wi th blue eyes ; onl ythat our white bea u ties as well as the dull eye of the baboon could articulate sounds, of which he had no idea ? vcar ) but eacJi day, with the resolve to— Both denote the spirit which reigns ' in the with liluo eyes are not deaf , and cats of tj iat be improv ed to the large, lustro us , and ex- Can so important an organ , upon ' which the ., Co , mt oauh day lost whoso low , doraou diug sim Je wish community of New York. The al- kin.l u iiimll y are ; but this wonderful change ' pressive eye of man ; or the monkey skull I entire fate of humanity depends, be pro- vi eWB fro m thy Uaud uo wortiiy action done. " mi ghty dol lar holds there the supreme

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Page 1: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives

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lrl l!j .AiUbK.lvAl\ jlptt,AJ44AJa. 8electiQli} !„ tb£ ^^^ \*_ ' ¦ ' ' I, - , . ¦ ¦ - ; . [ . ;—-—- years/ o'f course, since the Tertiary Age, as possible, or rather aa impossible,aa the other, inial, by any exertion ever succeeded in pro- New-York, Jan, 14, 1375 - ^

CINCINNATI, 0., - JJtNXJAKYi!22, 1875. Mr. Haeckel wants it. ,, The question in this-case, from" the. Darwin- duping such an important im^ . ". _ ''- : '';f ; : '' '; "¦¦ ••—--•;'¦ Some of ' the ancients were of the opinion , ian standpoint, ifl, why should theiman-ape Body? Experience answers emphatically The Washington- masters of white-w K ^

ISAAC Mt iwiSE that those anthropomorphous apes were ac- change two ofhis hands to mere feet? Sex- no: Cbmmoit 'f^ ing reports have ^und apt scholars in 'fh^_ . \.:!'- . ' . . " cursed meni fallen, men, men punished for ual selection had nothing to dp. with it; for idea, thkrwithoui any imaginable cause, an committee appointed by the Directors bm^Editor ana Proprietor, theii; misdeeds like king Nebuchadnezzar ; no monkey dame could haw possibly animal should ^entertain the notion of pro- 'm^

' YoA' 'i[ eb^'Q^^:'t ij ^ i ^- rf f 'soi.onoN H. sqn^rschein, and there is as much sense in this as is in thought of'a bihanded and bifdoted lover,. 4ucing articu^^8De£|ch..r0.ur hpr eBt.dpgs^ lbng 1 of their^epprt looksiervBus - ^' :

^, Associate Editor. . ^e'lPther /hypoffc^

" ¦' ' ¦'* , ' ' ¦ • ¦¦;¦' ¦»// ' v - ¦ . ¦^—.—;¦ iaj sirohgW resembla;nce:ta; man* than ;tb 'the' spimuch, dec&i&eU I'^^^fofeh^B-i^' .tte^Ara^s

the assertioni1 of .your 'New-Y rk corresM>^^• 1 nrroitivi. contbibih,ob«J.' ;v ',v \ iqwer 'mprik'ey^ ^: 'bB^^'*ItS.}iv^ '

I^^ thbusauds

of:^^SlLio>e h^o.i«Siur^_ dent ¦Whoh^d?ant)

Qip te4%:rMuli;'oi^Mp;¦ V ¦ '>^-^—."¦;$&',. • ¦S'''V:-^ '?] know ;-notvx>n ftwhatvgroundy and ,pur fence or labor> ;fpur;hano^. U :d6^tt^r ;S laryr !1pr,;e^^ferajited td utter artveu- pretendedjmy ti^^Bev/Doctors' N^EMiAB.EBtn^i, 3fr$nk- g0ber r experienPe teaches; thit man tna£ t;han two ; Jience natural'eclectic*; and'the' lato speech. Miaj iisaii hot speak without^the ^i^^^oxguf m^i^i^i^^ V*M

fort-onrthe-Main ; Adolphus Jeiaine?: brutalized, - while brutes^ can not :<bp' combat of existence had nothing to'dfr^E larnyi in hWthrpat. s He' can not be man gating !cbmn^t. ^^m^ad%i ;^^Vienna; Max LitternjAi;,; Otactonati , humanized; well- then, it is much morei ;the vwonton change. . The ape with, fou^ yithout articuiate fipeech. No animal speaks unbiased and impartial readw can 'not^-Jacob Mayeb

^Baltimore r SAMtrBL Woir- B<jientific to maintain that those apes 'are, 'Hands and prehensile tail rvnis, leaps'/climb's and none ,has a Larnyx, consequently man bV'sfcupk wit^^

FENSTEiN, St. Louis, and others. deteriorated Ethiopians, than to advance&e; and defends hu^ that nervades ¦'-. -thisVain'mflar "ilfti, ; ^' ¦ -- ' - : ¦ . ' • - .- - "T- ''. ' Australian aborigonee asiah improved ape. ea aaoVunarmedm^ organs of speecb, the cause of speech mms Wnibtiteannothe^eulogleVerrm. Vw ^it^liStaj ii c^d

be <yiit mind" fte^in^rag^te^Mj ip^. &e

management bf^As^TEEMS . -QR. sy^W^y*^fl*:. ._ , bistoricflgesj at atime probablywhpn Aus- to the animal; why then flhouldit , have at- Th^^^^ m0^no^ ie , wnol6 ,:Wrath;. against :

Mrr^chnabel

amiith« American i8t»eut«rwith derm»B Swpplij -- . . ,, ttalia was coiinected: with Asia* there was' tempted such a deplorable change? Here ¦maa . ^^ l ^^^0' ^0t t make^him;the:,ecape%oaf foi ali the shoit'P

Th.fficChS;'wUho^^e^^S^

nio communicatioR

^between,the tribes who r3?fc«rtfi1eoio ^^HIW^I 'Mi cpMngs: which'it^esel^seac'res deigned^th.Po«^1l S"{ S]SV-&Sr p« *2 ^0^ J ^ f ° ^° i nofc to^CT^€S^ -X B^lP^^^ pipSP #co The;;ques1joV:whether.:ths;ma^

annum ..;........ , ......;..«v"«» Jrgg existence ; individuals expelled > from their man-ageplt:|thetnecess\j ^^asBUm^ the field of^psychology, and I'do hot Wish-to agement 0f the Asylurn is a model of 'ner;^p0.t «c^aro^, .nnu%„r

,.,...

wf.r.v^ ^b^on;accbunt;pf ^deeds'br losing their ^ect|pstoreifwincHvii^h^psVinM^Mist confuse

my liearerd.v.Therefore-Ii muBt.leave: iection; can , be 'elucidated? !by;a'-^tlimiS^R A-^S- >iof4A^TE'B;;T^SE1!IE,N'T Si way^;unb^en-

^embia^M'in^n^W ¦fl»W^^^^^^^JC%?^ ??|i iwhoiiinbws someMhW oiout it^ a^PKrLISH OR GERMAN, " ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ^ ^ ^^ ^ f ^ \ P^^^^^ Uu^&^ 2 eliif 11?^?^^ '?^iHbL unwy » lp^f savage at this or. that point; and finally i \:The|^e#J|pps f pd^|in

ahatomy ar&tiot

sup^bsedio con^ ^efer td Mt S^Heeh tj -forimeri^

oae Bqttsre,:onejMortionj .v..,...........i.i.iv; ....,v»l i^^^ ape-like; beings; .'at other points. If the man.is-:one-^^^^

fltittitb fully" the dissemblance; of man and dent of the: Asylum^ nb#^! ii J^n^nth^:" ": ;'""::::; :;. -7> monkey's hands, could change.;gradually-to thp,eye':bf.?liife^ mpfetVciirep'ry. observer/ v The «Pe- Takfr them altogethe^and theydp:» " o^^?f t;:"±:"3'::""-"'»i^al6o" bj iman feet,^ndjhe bairyr;rough:andvdark :Whplet£haw^ ^!

is^^Pb!nV;' h?ve

^eW

^^^compiimbhtary BeBo^^^;:., .; -;...-." g: stin of the ape shpu.ld .be tanned. and bleach^. in nj^i pbsi^irfe;ahd gaitiSHistfeelmg^ emb-. ^W an^pntirely. anomalous - ;sfcrubtur>:. pf ; iis conscience did^noi ai^WrfpTte^brpAii^S^f'8^^^; ^ti i e9 °;r^e^tiar^""^ .;:,^ ^dto thb sbft and white skin of;the Cauca-: tipns, thoughta( intentions, and; resolutions: .chemical^nd ^iriprphotic peciiliarity; ^We; aiiy longer in nVinsytu^n so 'ba^ly/ma^«l'. '¦¦ ¦ < ¦ .: - ¦&.;¦ ¦: ; . .. : -:- ' ..--.. - : - . ¦ ' ;;- '" : - ; , - .; ¦¦¦¦ s'ian, why should -.nothuman feet, by climb. arp demonstrated linii^ri posidons^oflh^

bave before: us abipeda], erec^flhd :Speaking; aged, v, We request -^fevi^h^it^'gri^uff^

Mr. H.-M^ 'Davis, Adverdsibg Agent;of the be^change^:! .;

the; naked .bod y ahdthe^ecuiia'r^ being,, with; hands which' Aristptle;: called; ' ^¦a^ ^^ ^i 0^i0IsbaeLitb and pEBpkA;ir,:baa full ¦charge;; of body,/ exppf(ed !;t6: inimicable elements,fri6t both' are .peculiarly; ;humah;l Th is iposture the instriimenfr pt instruments, an :external •he^adb'aunrig bis;bfncial-;c^Uecti«^ !wMS11 advertis^mentB ibr botj ^ 6f these papeniC - ;becbme.rough; darkjahd hairy?,-- Those who an&gaii'3x6" /madet^siblb 'by/jthoianafe-: J^earah^edifierentifrpm

¦"¦¦ "• '¦¦ ¦ - -v : • ;'>' . - ' ¦ „. - '¦" ¦ ' ¦'". ¦ '¦ did., not succeed in fea1;adaptatton,:we.woul;d; j ^ jattucture of; b6neV:aha":mu^clesr ;eyej and^untehatt6&,peculiar ,tpt^ ^ ^e^wbul^'have- abstained' : v . :¦ • ' *:> ,; ¦ ¦£¦ ; ; - ¦ ay with Mr. Darwin, died out,; .and; the: %ithout th'is pelvi6?this-Bij inal cblumn, this- ! &vKb4$inpjio^^

with this unpleasant aflair but .

fori tbeVseWS5'

; - SPBCiAf_ 'AQEftTB-^ ^ : ; ' - ph;angedi n(iMduala survived.;All the-other ciayicie^scap'ula^antf stemu^^

v-n^vTA^' Wn :i48 p00]ar'Streef ^ PlJHa: J1)'?0^?63

^Pf r ' WJ^Wi } Secuila^muscieaanlncrves-u^ P>. at ^orlc in tecpnstruetioh of man, an-, . ^m^^iti^ut the-least'hbstoibn^e-kae^Sde1 « '' ¦- ' ¦ - ' '¦ ¦ ": : > ¦'¦ ' " }- ^^™^&^^ &^$ J \ is ntinatuMand-bipedal^waik ij^S.ciHbYNski . San^atioiBbpi Oal;

^ -¦¦ - ; J v ^

The hypothesispfthe ancie^tsyrlthink is' ^

!^i^TBe' og;- fe^rTiiic:wSy>iie -d^ileai ^rious diflerentatipn

of vital:force.. ,Xet, if . £gsXnst tte victimiof their^agrant' injustite:

Agentswanted la aiviocalities; IHease afldrew ^

en- preferable^o^fr: Darwin s,^be cause/it; ;ia .j ^^^ ¦ .. ^ut it isaperpetuaistraitfant thete were: no Structurar dissemblance, be- He fiiids fauit^with MriSchnabelfor havingi?'

, ;; r^^^^-^^ianblnnaU.Q^^ «8te ;uppnexperienp|d. fac^.an^ ^eri-m^antfap^' : ¦' .- --; . ' ¦¦: ¦ '-i^-¦¦. W: T ^ .

^ : l*:^ ^ ^%' f a.look-heavenward;Mward^andXfbrwar^^^ape-h^e:^ ^;high sending'; 'hphas* &&sm\i&$$-.: 'Y^NEKitrAOENTS:-::;¦ U- ' ^^¦?^SWJg'5?*'?l.?eif^ W ^^M-^HWi SU0^' ni ':J I^>^^^ [ l-^^^^ ? Bi M^mtmc^ tii^ M^WroM^

"¦ ^v ^ -TOF^BNBffiio^siMStreet; ^^^^ ^ ¦ ^ f ^ ne^el ^uW^^l^atohi^^wtitt . :m^^p-e^upbrlntPnde^^^iA^ylun^

¦%: WOLFNEE/ TM .ChouteaniAyenne st:,; ^mani)emg.iv;;If;a stete is .pvercome by^the ;oI^^;$^t¦¦to^^^^^:!¦;Thiis;W.ii£&iBe: . ^tt^^^^^ . ^^^f**?^ W^ffidiviaM:;infe^P^^' hii» t^^'' SiS»'¦' e«2«aa : en^: -tS&SS^ SSSS^S

S lii sP i ' ®' 1 ^-1^ :ii ^fe^ s 'i ii3s^ ii" ' : JSf^^Vwf^ ::: - : ; a: :-: :nnght ; reappear^ by;the Te^ogres3um<rf . the :pbint/sb;that^he latter .admits,- thatlinks in malsJ^They.can .not-thint withr us,; hence; poJab^^^^sVbfvatte&^ iso^O

"ffi^BE^^^, l09^;tp^^^^ ^ing^^atlpWpo^^^^^ *hey;WPt:^^

' ^^^^S*4^i *W ' :f ^P^*Sj tS SS W^cer|Mnl^;mikuig4 thisppihthipurnextl^ ^-

atth^ieetiiisiatr^uMnes^^¦ k^" 'smS ^' ° ":* :l:- - :v '.;k^ ::> ^. toaa^

t^

)Pom

^f5 on«"aP^ V$i™$H$??. - logisteMmit>thatthp:structureof;the TUmp;: ; - ' - ^i , ¦—?;;;•,;;;-vwiv: -l.; " - ¦,. . : ¦": = ¦ r ¦:V bf^th¥ 'committee* the^irectort: ?'

v : Mj gj^^^^a^^^^^^ SSJS^ iSlI^ SS :mw<mwmmt>mmm r^-^ ^i^^^s^-^v^ ;s

^ ;didmih;i^renib t^' .; ' I . . ' , . . " Tai»^.T« .. . ,

T .. . . .¦,., ,.¦. , ¦

, ^ .: - .;^ :;BY >HYAOtNTHrA^ :^ . ¦--; hot the:prerocWive P£^

. ^.. ^r^-ll^llfta^^^ W J??^ys?:and ;m^k^m.for,somethmg tne lion.and- oppPssumipr:theVdeer aridthe ^. p-on 'reflecting^n 'the/pastiyear^iffi ^,t^^t^V.S£^s4d5^SIS

¦;/ ¦¦ letasj iMulatlepto^c^ pthr^^^ed^m^^a : t^as^erwise;femust'a^^h^ %;hot>sfe^ ieS slSSIIrtuii lc'ul^;• ^^e"^i;; eiruru^m ^el^^gpanakgous; &^P ssibly^wmiIf' ^ ^ Wmi m m ^ m. §£W%MMMMW0&

- .¦ ¦¦' ¦¦ I^EURE,Xn-: . l ::/¦'.,:.,.„ .¦' - f^W*^?p^f ^P*4 change his

bpnes and^nuseles to give^it,per-

^^Hfflfcta^^^

- .¦-> ¦ - v ^oincAi^.- ¦-

¦ : > ' T^SS^SSSST M^Bhb^febare^pM ;&»^1I;B^^ ^ ^?^»: mm^acte^ ju^cei^¦ ' ¦ ':r:--.:: . - * ;;

:. :: :::: ; : ::^ -

:- SSs«eE^^^. 4JiUAiia .¦"¦«" .v.« ,. ,,i,K;; :v-'^ -vi-i»«v.- ¦•: 'WT-jr " ""fl 1 H^"p'j ?^° ." ,-^"v^"°' . which has no foundation in fact and ex-, ness?:: ' - • ¦/V ' - 1 - 1 •¦ ¦ •• » !, i - ! - t ¦¦¦¦- ¦:< :>.:•¦¦ *nriWtfiW>>ip-^nritrK^'^wrtip^^B «*riTOt^''

,;' -state;thatl .admire;. ^^^^^ . H^atoBBS^W^^

PaihE no^phenomenonl:- « ] i . : . , 0 m^^ y o^m^^^ t ^W mMM^ MM

. SSIhtalSa^^¦ SSch

;i vast M;wPnde'rfui; pkt; :^^&. krii^a^^iS£

^M«?g^ ^f ^^^SlSj SS^hS «P^ ^«^ °£«^Darwin are Very rare, few and far apart m uticia^deservelSutadMrat^. :H&mailj *yjibtbe- : pQ|bfep^^V " ; EHdMy^ rhpne^can -&JS? SrS^ W«l ^;g^; #^^f -w^b,-I^the;Ut^edlt^

ScieSiUpp^'to me, not,PStablished,inr-ad B;fact, an^i insufficient to account for thp^n- Crh. • ' > "¦—- - .. * : - . - - ¦' re^?n> P^fe^

^^esis of onanisms.^ Ivlurthermore. think,- . ,'! %;a 'believe, most vail DaTwihian^hyp^ ' ^^M^%^1M: cat^^yMs ^sspr^^ngms^ bush^^a^^imprp^SithiB^bpn^^that his German' 'dlscipW and admirers tey^cPid^e^ledrid^aMra^rt, especiaily;

;^

e^?M®^ the##l:.oh ihM:beenrtal5emoiat^y^1*^^^^^ 4** * & :thb»nc^rning the:Descent oMan|iwhich

;i M>:} ^^M^Wt -5wi

cen^^f

^chUdW^a^id^e;iBac:hel ^^^^' f^M^^* ^'

Man, which;U,the^ost unscient^bopk he: ^m^ m^ m rTm^U the vhV 3»«WWi SmiMnef

cln1a«n^efu^; be'cpmi &* !&^% 0$; $^Wf W%¦did irito ' . ;¦ ¦ ,'¦¦. .- ¦'¦ , ; - nian :inind;a.flpbmic ^^

S&rutafe'islmubh^^win's 1>obkJ-In its modem garb, it was first iunpuaichem^'astroiPgy, phre&lpg^ and- ¦m M^^ f rp ^ M 'f &^^? WZ\^ *

^^^^racte^foulgander: had,;thrown*:,

book which^pe^d^:j§83.. ftaeckeV hbw,:to ^e'again^^e^arwirJanliypo-

j ^^B6^^^^

" ^^^^ !f^%^f^ ¦ ^WS^^f^^^^.">thpGerm^M^-Mrf^uxiey^wasthe thesi^tfthendeticent^f mah;

as^ittle

is lef^ n^tu

^al PP81 11- ^xualrselec^on-had cer- «id; unloved, have.fell; e^Jil^io^^man^o,gave.theaatyr:asWc%|cienM^

bfit^wUcn;EuVopeanJUunkere ^-'J! ^MH^#;? ! ever^usy' reaper^Deat^, and whp in; scnponsliifAnd^thi^httlp^a^!bgicaHorm,$asin^ ifiitied ': ^Fxonvour standpoiht/the^diyersity f^me:coW not possiblybe'more parti^to

^heJ,dead'year;%me mm^«arthio^ bpldness?tb;%ccus§;feSc abe^theory;bf^VQM4Qn»>^h^,pr^edrMr.4)arr

^{rthe human faroily,. comparingthe>Cauca-' i Ple

^^ whamade^cmcature ;not been idie^^hantom;:ija

^d hasSbeen xs^^^^^^a^^-^.iui^twint ^^con^ffirwa^^i^^^- Buit ' o? ;8ion man to the ahthrbptmiorpn^apeVthe Fhm^™^ on

| ^. ;» /!iaid.^ . ^ husband, ^epp^majane^he; !his hypotheBis;.attemptoi.to;':prove the de- dissemblance.is so sinking, that'a common' ' ; .. Mr. Darwin ^asj ipt advanced one ] (M^ and^iendji remorseless spectre ! "his .

!fiM^^W^%L '*Ml'*y oferscenoWoSianffloM^ea !geneilpgy^Amppsiibae,0fet .;w ^n^^^iOT,; ,;; ^a^nanthearti |:vpid of pity.,: What heart ™ ^^^

:%^.%«*' h^ tifbt ,

ancfes^ittenrogenitor^theanthropomor^to^ " ' ^ ' °™- -; \: r . - ¦ - ' :*: *f~phous anes, especiali^thk Gorilla Ourang, ! N^BiKe^fepde^aot^o^o^^SliBm was a iouri^ded^epinfrape , or that the h W ^^

W°l

^^; « . ¦ .„Thj^ctieft the.Jpar4 t;Directors o* '^uuu» c»^y^, v j--jr j ,, j r ,H . ,• ¦ ¦¦.,*• °'- ¦ . ^>^XJ f.- - fc!M^3K*r -»>««¦ •vtt .TM .TT ~wt.n3& ,'i,»' ' .im.niti H ' pViomipallv nnr l mnrnTi rt tioQll^ ' 'There Uno flock, howfever watch ad aud tendod , ,, . n - -l : -• *_ i ¦ •¦ 'f i ¦ ± i tChimpariWanU Gibbori. hich be'ar, stkcT will admit to be.so ignorantxof.anatomft that : WSSWft«J!S(fflpaHX^ Bat onWead iimb iE theib r the Orphan Asylum is but a counterpart of

tumir'esembWcesto man;.becaugeVaa Mr. (he coukl'noVdistin'guis^rJ^w^ oetween ™<m& 6l} EM?Sg- r%|'0f J

1^.

"> Theroie naimiidaWMA'ermdfiiiided , ¦' ¦' the proceedings.whichvin ;June,.1^73, dis-Darwiri;'say^'As;-man algrfeeB with them

^ The hence as^ fffi^| atW^| P^erned, the But ^b one Vacont ciiai^ ; . .v. , , \turb'ed;thy;6o^ Adler

only in alVthose' <iharacters-which hb posses- j same preciSelw istthe:case with the texture ^yP° ' ^^fw^p^f^M

1811, " . : The^Old'Year w&Sj'iaden with mistakes; ^^oq^gjr^H^,^ses in vcommon' -with the.Catarhi'ne-group, ;0f Bk^hrand -Kai4 rah their ol6? %Vio'ent>- Still, it W^^M^| b^#aring disr wruehimany*havepegun.tne.New Year^ wi^ resign. ,buM^P^r'pecpUar ^ha^acterSi Such as th!^ l^w^'havja^before-usm-'eaeh-c re- yie ^rm ii^blyp ^ireiftify;,^ menahsente !6i% tailiritfealiosities, and in gen^ !cp;ii^i ti% a

,;felisvd;ifieren| in^tructur^- minded th^^a|l|§|ng|his ttiroat i pres'erit'infati^ year1 shall ; be ret(dy to drop- ;wh'b ". have nPt their own axes to grind, and ^eraVappearaivce, we

;.inax;i4£er ;that lfeome. !cpns^tuente,andjp " e:d h|Kre ty

v ida.

|e ^f| p^| | articulate into the 'g^e-p^th"e-past jhey ¦will find.not |gnide6 :

by^iB^a ent:;cbun.selor;.o

ancient' rneniber of the anthropomorphous, .in chemical, QbnseQ^Shtiyjs'nbstahti'ai diffeiv speech and^^^^gl^B j i&nx,-. with 0^y- wM,ttip;resoiutidn' ;:W^ak but pettifogger^ whPseywisdorhjsBems also to

sub«rpup |gave birth to man '' (Descent of ;enc^s,!,rfeaiie^M^' r^^^ itefive cartft bui$ grievous prrors have b0en;;added' tbltheir bave enlightened th' InVestigating Gpmmit-MaTS'Wi p- !89ly- '- r '^ A ¦' '• • '¦ 9 S f ' , :0 B0^ ;c?j a: ^

W iW Mf ^Wt^^^ P1 deeply;seated'Oldones(

'tha^^iil< be4e'ad'by teereu>Jdenrj»f-dJscharged}«three- teachersMan's tf&Sirj&ance to the;QaterityAemon- a'raounVfp>/e^pfe6y>diss]mjiar differ^ntiai arigt Mo^and'Si•pgVKurxlan* songs, which no Him "when the last reader reads?no'more." whose faithM and efficient services had

keys is baaed chiefly-upon his nostrils, jaws, tiohs of the.ivitaliforce;* -There is ^ no other animj^cM^ T^^aiy

rnaVl r p^eas -^¦'jj ^.^^^tf^ld^VMWjniBsjrig'ln: 'b6di»ffi(^^^!« i^^iif;. ]^ted.roporteand mm tof| %W> ff lWm fei$Jiifi in ' cause known. Then ttardrfferenee betW6eifi to e ess,has^,u^e|M^,hirny^^er1efoie the 'cldud'lpwer^by'thesereflections j. the ot % veryX#)hepommitte;e; and even incommon^iSth sSl e^n't^tly man

^d.ap^^^Ag^^^Mied %l>«^e^P^#^ || 'Mn p^ lWB^S^«W;Uiae'ia^by:,lib*B 1 ffieeg lj 1*W| ?m^e:jp on9 diiy, .

infer that man' ift!s elli pg. and' grinding the and de^vp aq -%i of a deer and an

oak. ¦?^''S8^&«fiBI,

^»ffi'i|W h ^h°sb' WfeaiiK J^lSiSl -;j j ^^Jb^ rdkdSlilj»' the -0hakm«Br s

^a^^im, Ipsed the

food^ j esembleyit^osa ^mc^evSKSis Aqiflpfcher ;Birt,^0.;AWtiqmic-,disserriblanceB-are also sp^. e^^iflHye, ^ ihtrusted-'ifr 'their keepnigj ,: thp> good and ^nual e n^atiQfi. :,The;;prqtest8 which

inferencos are hiegilimate/ 'Matfs Tesemb- marke.dj andt/depi ve,;; Man has two hands abstract, reaspm-iu^- bjish, principles, noble deeds .thatihaverbP^ndonej .'the-weak these(3eache^ddressed.tO;;th;e'':Bpard of thelance to 'the anthrbp,6m9ripr|bus, 'apes vfcm'- and twot feet, to 'begin- wiCh;the. locomotive laws, scieno^»^liyos6i>hyf religion, ethics, andferrihgy^ Tem^-|lmanu-Efe^e.rtnp^efiedworUiyBlsts of the general appearance, which as a organs, and the monkey has four hands, used aesthetics,- all:,. tiha,t1,is,.peculiarly. ..human, fog temptationf aU Hhis1"'» not^ recorded & conBidera^n^

and ihe;actip :ofthe Cpm-

general tiling amounts tVverylittlbSland the as"fe'eTrfo'cHwl,"le%7^clma15rT^^^ Without spoeoh society,>witih all its-niefes- daily,"as wrong-dPing-is;' the good'acts per. mitte^waa s in^..?^. . / .", -absence of tail and callosities..,If , however, tplls: psfplurihktherimlloV.PAWraJjtw^

i gS,^

civilization . wjitj i. air ^^^vM^esj forme

d-a,re46 'many and unobtrusive that DidJhis ac^of in^stipejthen elieit a word

the absence of any member or phenomenon the morike^'s Bands, by ^lfcatioft- 'aha i'n- man in his present couditibh are impose} oniy - the Great Recorder can number the of disappro^fro^; ^editor ? Althoughis a good criterion of common genealogy, heritanpe, were changed to human - feet. Yet without these instruments of speech, deeds. ' ' - ^

ie was cogniSant of it, he found it prudentthen man may just as well be considered of This might just as well have been accomp- articulate words could not be :.iittered . Here The counsel that will bring these reflec- to keep mum.,. ;vcommon descent with the lion or cat, for lished , as the darlc,>rpugh and hairy skin, of Mr. Darwin's difficul ty is simply insur- tion3 to a ci0se is, let each one who makes The reader will, perhaps, ask why I con-bot li of them wear mustaches, have neither the ape could be transformed into the soft , mountable. Did the man-ape manufacture ttl0se proverbial resolutions that each year uect this occurrence with the affair of thtusks nor trunks, and there are white cats smooth, and white skin of the Caucasian; or his larynx in-order to bo enabled to speak geGS f oe birth and death of , begin not the Orphan Asylum. The reason is obvious,wi th blue eyes ; onlythat our white beauties as well as the dull eye of the baboon could articulate sounds, of which he had no idea ? vcar) but eacJi day, with the resolve to— Both denote the spirit which reigns 'in thewith liluo eyes are not deaf , and cats of tj i a t be improv ed to the large, lustrous, and ex- Can so important an organ , upon ' which the .,Co ,mt oauh day lost whoso low , doraou diug sim Jewish community of New York. The al-kin .l u iiimll y are ; but this wonderful change ' pressive eye of man ; or the monkey skull I entire fate of humanity depends, be pro- vi eWB from thy Uaud uo worti iy action done." mighty dollar holds there the supreme