t theeBVyn..«fuultm»»lil'r. lMuflfll Rlt;-dur-of « l*\rm on ! hi-I hi-' m a 4 Iwn luca-• hi-m i J with »»rdig'te.ofFor'who itru-*• to Ur.I th • per iDumP*riigbaI M ion-rft-ird.I on iiti.eamendment.*• 1 lie I.and of the Black Juw..Those »hlt; atumlud the Ictur* of Mr. Oliver miO«ri«lKi, Fa A., F.R.U.H., etc., at ibo Town : f„n llu I no lo*~iay aiming, ou -'I'e Land of the black Jtw».” cx]«c ing t. btm very n.ool. ulxiui the diU l-ra«iit*« inu»t beta nutu* away «lu*p-JVIUUal. Alter all there I* but Vrty u.uuh Ui tell about lb«uu. 1 he Bail Jrwn wKlt;-m M . Bain-budge tekra -o ennoh iutcneat in ii.h.bil ibo (a.and uf Kiwi, at. (he n.'uth of the l l) River, N w0uin-a Thu tb.ory that ita »m J“»• notiuiuand by the hciurrr. t itturea of ihe nativeJew* werot'uown ujv n a e nru. and tha type la certainly v«.ry ditfureut fiom that of the or iiuary uaiiie. Tiny have th pmt.o .t.K.d dw of il.n typiral lar— Mtr, th. high t-rebead at d kluky Lair Altog thor Ui) am a -ui**llor-loi king ia«ja. The Icoinr r alau ap k* of h« likaneaa bviwtwn litm of the Naw tiuioe* J »■ and the auatume of iho Je«i h r.vlt; e in other pari* ol the wuilii.l\,riraite-t blue* Jew w«rr-huwn aepaiat.ly and nlav in conjunction willl th».Bo of otl*.r Dative*. an that die ctiiin-l oould 1m rabbited. Mr. Haln-brl ger 'J • 'b-t ,be **• Wiling ofcame from lhlt; l- uIi ry bvtw to (Lo T git* u i the f uphiatr* He .poa* ot the ota urretioe of JewiabXi to vartou* part- of th» woiM, and q .ulod iuiuou«l) fiom rariutii aalht»itea at to the origin of the human rac«. The ituiutct la an *nu-Harwiuiali, adu favour- tli iheoiy that the liliman family l* do-ooii'iod f mu a .ingle p.ir. U« .l-o iippt'SO'd tuhiild lliul ouginal man »«i black und a Jew. A number of intending vtowa of New Guinea ware ahowu, Including type* of 'he nalivrv, aten- ry, ami ptotiirea dtwnrip'i** ul native ruatmna. The l.i-turvr »aa annual h' diacuiaive, and among-1 other •ubjocta lafrriod to »i- thut of euumuou.Mr. baiubildge aaploruw that ih- Rrin*h arc oehiud oilier nation* in t'«»r aU»oiu« to ib» training nt tha young. He think* that an •* hang* of teaobaiw' hot wren ooamriea woni.t beof great udianlage lo l*‘ih in.ober. and | U|i;a In•nine rrUii'k* al the nlt«e Mr Bvtubrldgc .aid thav the pNygr -ui il at bi u h u-nil um l*uh)ie rlt;cli»l aa the in’at iuieieeiing be had ecu in th« world, and bo ■pok* aitb authority m iha aubj ot,a* he bed avail™! Iiiina-ll • f op, ortunitiee of vialt-log arh'-oU in hla travida round th gl ibi'. lie alau •poke appr*elati»e)y ot iha prtu tp*»l of the mLooI iMr. John Luma.ln ). Oua of lU mo*t Intiwaetiog pbntogntpba of Ui* lirtur-rp* i.dl«'Oon w»« that a ffuwk ihild dna.ivoi®, by Mr. bwinbnogu in N*w Ouinrw- It la a bl .ok ol.iid wub wh.t- markinge, and tha leoinrer io*ntioo.d mat In Bydrai rwwstly a whi'o ohild ad'h bla. k markn waa bom. Mr. Bamhridg- ia an admirer of th pn greaalve J.pun-saw. and he at*f0 that the people uf 'hat u~lion read mlt; r« ■* iantiHr U* k« th*n any ather p*. pu to the world. Ha ri'wd th Jap in'ifa'eM.m of tbw ooi.ten'hui of on^author that P- l-und ja .jlahad oo orgauia og lut-llig mw Tier* • u.ud- rat* •tuiudnoo at Ui locturw. Mr. Tow.|. i p rated tha tei.ttru, and produoad » ry nlcar p .tiu»«.