The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Jan., 29, 1880. KDITORS: B. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. ** Daily Review" only 25 centa per month. Try it. The Berkshire County Bible Sociaty of Massachusetts, one of the oldest and most important of the auxiliaries of the American Bible Society, at a recent meet ing recommended that the American Bi ble Society should print and distribute the revised version of the Scriptures as soon as practicable. The reasons assign ed are these: •' That the common English version of the Scriptures, though in many respects excellent, is in other respects unworthy of its original, being in many places unin telligible, and in many more giving a wrong sense, lacking a uniform render ing of the same words in different pass ages. and a uniform spelling of proper names, treating the poetry and prose ex actly alike in the translation, and divid ing the whole into verses without any reference to the form of writing or the requirements of the sense, thus largely robbing the Word of the beauty which the Lord our God has put upon it; that this version itself is nothing but a revis ion of previous versions and revisions running back to the time of John Wyc liflfe, just five hundred years ago; that there has been no revision or improve ment of the common version for two hun dred and sixty-nine years since it first ap peared—that is before the Pilgrim Fath ers landed at Plymouth, who themselves used a different version altogether; that in this long interval of time older and better Greek manuscripts of the books of the New Testament have been discoverud than those out of which our version was translated, that the knowledge of the Greek and Hebrew language has been immeasurably augmented in the mean time, and that the meaning of many Eng lish words and phrases has greatly chang ed in the two centuries and a half. Also that some of the best Christian scholars in Great Britain and America, about one hundred in all, mostly clergymen, repre senting all Christian denominations, have now been engaged nearly ten years, in en tire harmony with each other, in careful ly revising the English Scriptures on con servative principles, changing nothing except what needs to be changed in the interests of sense or form." The London correspondent of the World writes: "The two oldest sons of the Prince of Wales have actually been tattooed on the nose with a broad arrow. They were serving on board the Bacch ante as midshipmen, and the 'mess' on board the Bacchante probably had little dilliculty in inducing Prince Albert Victor and his brother George to allow them selves to be decorated with an arrow or an anchor (for accounts vary as to the real sign) upon their royal noses. The captaiu of the ship and the officers will find themselves in hot water, but neither hot water nor anything else will wash out the gunpowder and Indian ink marks which disfigure the faces of the future King of England and his brother. The most eminent surgeons and doctors have been consulted as to the possibility of ob literating the tattoo-marks, but it is re ported that no hope has been held out in any of.those quarters." Mr. Oliver Halryrnple, the great Minne sota farmer, intends to cultivate thirty thousand acres of wheat this year. He Will have twenty steam threshers in op eration, and one hundred and thirty-five reaping machines. Last vear he employ ed six hundred laborers, and this year will increase the number to seven hun dred. The gold medal presented to Henry Clay by divers citizens of New York is being exhibited at a lair in Providence, Rhode Island. E. 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