Show O II Th The Popular for tor November published In Boston Mu I has hAa the tot tol lowing article which will be ot of Interest to a great number of oC our readers I Near Nea Ecuador a relic has bu been of tb the most nOlt Interesting monuments In South America of an n unknown and u ax tint tact Upon a platform of massive blocki of stone ton un on a summIt of a low hill bill II a natural amphitheater and arranged ned In a perfect circle are thirty enormous atone chair evidently the seats t ot of the mighty Each chair la I a monolith cut from a mild block of granite and Ind they the are re all tIne peel specimen men of stone ton carving The seat rests I u upon Ot the back ot of a crouchIng sphinx which has hal a decIdedly l Egyptian appear appearance appearance ance There Thre are no backs barka to the tha chain but tw two broad arms This is supposed to have bae beta been a pl place e ot of council ot of the chiefs of oC the seventh tribes that md made p the pro Ire historic nAtion whIch was 11 subdued b by the Incas of Peru several hundred yea years tb the Spanish invasion II says the American Antiquarian Tradition teach fa Cs sith more or I less obscurity that the territory now known u a Ecuador was 1181 divided Jec irto several leveral Independent but n II led kingdoms and that the ached a high state atte or of rhey worshipped tb the sun lun and the moon to both of which they raised railed Th They had a knowledge ot of and Vere pere skilled In other anti arts arlt Inn litt th they had bad no written language I and th the only record that tail of tho th Ir existence are mute monuments like ie chair descrIbed ot of the nook Book of Mormon will willet see et In the tore foregoing paragraph h addi I evidence o of the truth ot of that re remarkable remarkable work which gives the only account of the origin ot of the early Inhabitants ot of the continent and ot of the of the present trIbes of AmerIcan Indians The name ot of th the town In Ecuador is II strongly lUg sug suggestive INti It 11 la is I a Book of Mormon name which h has been adopted by a I city In TIle The whole parAgraph is 18 of at value amon the numerous discoveries of Um times that rive give testimony to the authenticity ot of a book which ha has re calved more mort rIdicule and lass 1118 unbiased than anything of Import Importance anco ance that h has issued from the pros prel during the great reat and nd wonderful nine century It Is probable that tbt the ell ed bits bitt of evidence will at length lenth have lIa their lr slue ue weight upon the minds of ci InvestIgators and before tore many mallY yearn ears of the nw new century shall 11 Pace a away wa th the world will open Its Itse e eyes to the value ot of the ot of the ancient Inhabitants Inhabitant ot of the We hemisphere anti marvel at the blind blindness ness nell and folly ot of Ih the people who ye re jf what God Clod revealed among the tha extraordinary developments of the century no now passing awa away |