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BATDRDAY, JANUAUY 10, 18M.
TERMS 01' TUE TBIBVNB.
Iiati y Tlli ?? Mail Bobooribera, HO pat annnm.
r-BMi-W'KBBi.T Trik; xic, Mail Siil.artil..ra. $4 par an.
rive t'opipa or over, %t ertoli; au .-xtia copj t. ill
beooatatorovcryelu ot tea ueut ioi at ono
t iue.
IVarruY TiiiRrKR. Mail Snl.arnl^ra, $2 p*-r annnm.
.'. <x.l>lf..?, fW ; 11 coDI-it, llftj li <?..(.ic>. fa RdMMI
tifguhtirihtiA.nl on* Poti '"h i. $!?'; 'il copi.a.
to ona uddnrt. tat: VI o<>|>i?mi, to namm of inb
ttittbert. at ont Poet-Gffiet, itl; _ooojji-B. Bocie
a/ldraaa lan.l <.n.' extra eopy), P>0: vi cupifa. to
namaf of tubioriltii. ut on Tu?!-i>[hn [ajki one
extra co;>y), koo.
Adrertiaing Ratei.
Paii.t TrnnuifB. i/t*.. ^-o.. Ite., Ox-., an.l fl p4tr lina.
hKMI-WRBBLT TlUHISB. -5 Bllii .S0 rent- ptt IlUO.
WBBKLT TBIBL'WR. 12. |3. Sktxd $.Sj.4*r lino.
Accoidiuit to po-ition in the paper.
i'eroia. caah in ariTanoe. .
Addreaa. Thk TtmoitB, New-York.
XuH' READY.
Tnr. TuiniNE ?\LM__ffA0 llM 1869 i" issucd
to-day. lt baa bccn cxtemled to b. pafiCB, apart froin
?dvertiwmenta and covir, aud aootelM a complete
arcoiint of the Electlona of 1868, with tlie popular vote kf
Btatea. Couotiea. aud lu aevoral li.-'taticea l.y Towuehlpa
*lao. and the E'.ertoial Vote of tacii Btate, uot ouly at
the laat bnt at Beveral preoflini; rn-anleutial Election*.
Itcontaiua a coodec-yd accouut of the Iuipearhtnerit
and Trial of Andrew Johiiaon; of the Natiouai Cooven
tlona. Komlnatlon* and I'latforru. of the reapective par?
tlea; lctt-raof tho rlral carulidatc: abatracta of the acU
and reaolvea ot the prracut Cougrcu at Ua fonncr aee
ai'.u, Johnaou'a two Atuneaty 1'ioclamatioua and 8ew
ard'a annouaciUK Uie ratiflcatlon of tlie XtVtU Atueud
luent to theCouatitutioa; Federal Exerntivr, JxxAgoeot
the Piiprerne Court, and -Icmbera of the XLtli and alao of
the XLIat Conjrreea, Ac, Ar. Thoujch vory compact, thia
lathe fulleat aunu-l cotupilatto'i of Kleotlon Sutlatlra
yet publiahed. Ordera by mail will be fllled iu the order
of thelr rec-ption.
All ordera for Thk Tiriiii m. AutAHAC rrctived prlor
to January ' ire fllied. -abw-.tueut ordera wlll t* fllled
?ta faat *b the booka c.in be prlnti-d
PaOB 1b-*.??? Murr.T li.il Bapt.at <'!.?(*: r.ao.ral .N'/.ta-Tla
Cvarta.-Tba Uaaty Markal-Tbe M.rk.U
pioaTaiaD-RblpriBi Iut.il)|etc*.
P.ue 8iiTa.-I-iUr.r- Itau...
I'au. K?Ta?tn.?R.al RaUt*. _
Mr. Hcnry Villurd, tl.i; Sw*n-tary ti Um Am. i
kun Social hmtmOt AmtrHmgitm, kIvi-b i.otice
tliat a Biiecial ?tt-flll Wm l?<! ?"1<4 - ,1"
Btuall cLai?l of tlm VuiftBUatj Bttttdiaff. U?l
v<-r?ity-plaia.', tl.i? tfWtafa ?* ,"'i*r Mr'
Tliumas A. Ji-ncki.-rt in oSBmaHamtm fi"?l dcf.-nwr
of his Civil Sn vi.'i- l.iJl. We count it IBMf
tU f-v-oi^Uj tjikjiko ol lajproriDi public ouiu
ion 011 tliis aabject, tliat maa of bucIi raried
poaitiona and apapoaitc opiniona ns s. __ \i.
Bariow, S. B. Cbitteadea, Wm. B. Aator, Joo.
.1. Ciaco, Georga Opdyke, Aogual Belmont, aod
A. A. Low bara uuited ln extending (o Mr,
Jenckca the invitaUoa lo this meettng.
Tha negotiatlooa for tha aett-ement of the Ala
liinna olaima between onr own and the EngUih
(lovtiiiiii'iits have been brought to a clo.sc,
iiml :t treaty 4Hi tlie, basis of tlie origina] pro
toool haa baaa B-gned l.y Beverdy Johoaon and
Eari Clarandon, tbe Foreign Secrotary.
The r.roat I'owers repreeented iit tlie Paris
(Oufeicncc, wlth tho only exception of Ru.ssia,
aie agreed in intimidating Qreeee, and in aai
deavorina to persuade her to submit to the de
1,18.
niiiiids <>f tlie Confercnce. ^^'!?.;*.t Grcec? will
du under theso trying circunj.stances is not
yet aiinoiinccd.
Wo lienr from Washinirton that tho Senate
is not likely to agree with tho Houso in the
attomptod repeal of tho Civil Tcnure-of-Ofliie
act. lklioving as we do tbat tho priiiciple of
tlu* a,t is w?-,e, we hope to aee at leaat its
eaaential featftrea retained on the atatate l>ook,
and therefore trust tliat the disposition of tho
Benate is correctly reported.
The Senate, unwisely as wo think, haa
?it'hid the bill liniiting tho tentiro ol the
i'lcsidential oftico to one term. Tho ]>rinciplo
is too elearly eorroct, nnd tho evil results of
having.our Tre.-idcnts Rcheining thmugh WM
teiTii for C'l.-ition to a si.ond have sonictiine.s
been ao glaring that tha iiic.i-.uro must cci
tiiinly bo eomo day adapted. We rcgret its
poatponemanl now.
A few ilays ago, a dispatch from San Fran
eieee ___aoaneed (he anlrmiaaiirn to the Mikado of
Prinee A-daea, tlie mo.-t powoifnlof the North
ern D.'iimios, and tlie end of the civil uar. This
moraing a diapateh from Loodon reporta tbe
eaptore of Hakodadl by a rebel foree. Aa the
I.oiiilnn ili.*-p:itcli nontions no date, it i-*, doubt
ful whether it refera to erenta prior to or latcr
than the aubmiaeion of Prinee Aidaeai. At nll
erenta, if tlu* lattet report ia ooneei1 tln oppo
sition to the Mikado will BOOO ccasc.
If reailers Baek for the oanso of the pr.-vtieal
defeiit of the Niagara Ship Canal by the vol. s of
men who have fonuorly favorod it, they ean li>4>k
to that rlanao of tho bill which containa
an appropriation of twclve million dol?
lars. We shall be hcarlily glail if this
may be tnterpreted ns a Anal deciaion
by the House to aet its f.nc like a liint againat
all inanncr of expeaaea thal an not abeolntely
ty ta tli)- condttct of the Governnuiit,
the public defeii.se, and the prcscrvation of the
national faith.
If the Erie Direetory ean t.-ll why hoaeat
men should hesitate to an.-wcr the qneetion
put to tlieiu yeaterday by the ('oininittee of
tlu* Legialatura, we should be gl.ul t4> faror
the public with the intereeting information. The
I'lic-ation Wits, "Whiit wa-* done wilh the pio
??(ii .is of the addilion.il iaene of Erie atockf
Man aprightty diaehaiging heavy Bnaneialtniata
aie not apt t)> be Btaggered by sinh plain nnd
Blmple qneationa, nor to reaorl to technicalHiea
ta iiviiui ;in aaawer. Doobtleea, they bava an
boneal explaaatkm of their faar to let the
truth Ih? known: and wo should hc glad tO
piint it for them.
Late di.-patcltes from India inciition a
Itreal nnd bloody battle between sh<-4*ii
Aii and Abdool Bahman, tbe rivals for the
thronc of Affghaniataa. The former is a aoa
and the lat i.r a grandeon of the late I>,?-.t
lfoh.-inmed, OOC of tln- UkOti celebratcil Pi inees
of AIi.i iu tiie pioent c'l.tiiiy. It i*-. bib,*v,.l
th.it tbia vntoiy will reeoll m tlu> pannanent
I'-tiib! shniciit of tha authority of Shecii Aii,
who is ;i deelared paitiaan i?f England. Another
Aaffchaa Prinee*wbo haajoined the Bnaaian araoy
in Centrai Aaia, had lately viaited St. Petera
barg. Affghaniatan, now eonteeted by ritaJ
iiiitive Princee, will bn the final battle-fleld
between Rnaaia ano Great Britain.
The liib'si phnae of the Benatorial atraggle
iit Albany is the apparani narrowing of 11i? -
cooteel to a elean, -.juaio i**-.->iie between Ben
ator Morgan and Gov. Feotoa. Mr. Maraball
0. Robarta haa letarned froaa Albany, and*for
tlie present ;it h :tst, it is haid tbat he ie not
to be reckoncd a candidate. Jodge Noah
DaVica has ended the biihpei.se ns
to hia position by dedaring for Mor
gaa. Mr. Joha A. Griawold has written
another diapateh, t!i4- parpoil of whkfa is friendly
to Motgan. Meanwhile bia organ, Tkt IVoji
Timet, is out iu a figOTOVa aini earnest article
in favoi oi GOT. Fenton. The e.\( it(meiit is
aaid t4. Ik- iatenae, and till t J*?? matter ia floally
aettled ii may well be beliered that notbing but
t)i4- Banatorabip will be talkad of at the Btate
eapital. -_____________________?_
Aoeording to an ennooncement apterionaly
made, the eleetion lor the ConatitMBt Cortea
eommenced yeaterdaj. No Indieatioo ia yet
givea of the re.sult in any of the buge citii-**.
That the Bepoblican party will bo largely rep?
reeented in tln* Conatitnenf Aaaembiy no one
ilonbts. A Bpaaiah eorreapoadent of the Parta
DtAatt, wlio.se synipathies nro not with the
Hepubliciins, thinks that they will nuinber iit
least 100 depnfics. Our last adviees from Bpain
iodicate that the Uepublicaii party ib still
glOWlng, and that there is some liopc that the
riOgHJaaJeta under the le.ideisliip of I'liin, if
cwnpollad to ehaoaa between tho Liberal
I.'nionists and the IN publicana, may yet unite
with tho lattcr. Sttch a combination may
yet isteure the final victory of the liepub
lican pany. _____________
A-BPldlnf tO Hrazilian aecounts from tho seat
of war in I'araguay, the lato repulse of tln
Allice at \iletta has been followed by the gteat
eat vietoiy which has yet boon won by them
sinc-B the beRinuing of tho war. Vihtta, it is
said, has btion rapttired, and nearly the whole
of tho Paraguayan anny destroyed, about thrw.
thoiisand rara^uayans beiii^' captured nnd Lo
|K*z cseupiiiK with only about two hundred fol
lowers. As tho I'rcsiilcnt of l'nrapiay 1i;i8 for
Rome time had the Reateat dillioulty to Iill the
thinm (1 ratiks of his army, ? crushini,' victory
liki Ihat now claiiiied by the Jlrazilians would
probably deitroy his fvrthec power of risist
.iii". Bat the liiazilian war bulletilis have
moi4* tbaa oaee prorad Bntraatwofthj, nnd tho
newH of their grcit v i(-t?*i> , and in paiticular
their aecoaat of the Paragnayan loaaec atanda,
theicf..n-, Kieatly in need ot vciiiication.
We (iill 1he attentKHi uf ineliilieiR of tho
Kaw-Toah Leglaaatara t<? tha "Aet to proteet
"ptimaty meetiaajB) eaneaaaai and eoa*/entiona
"ti polilicul piitlii.i," [.iiBHi-d A pi il. U, l M,
The K,Ht aieethm 4?f tbat atatate i? as followai
" ir ..i.j* Msa-Bi man, i,y iiiiin iy, aaaeaaa, aaattai i ai
ni|.i aaaaaa * <i.*vi,.. trhmmatm, uthtt Haa n> "i latfl
ttoaj, -ituiii-t ujti,nuoii-? fc?y ,?,t^,tt, -BiegBto, ui rn-*
stitut,', eiititlnd iiiirli-r thr rall of anv ftich party, In
glYlaf li:.- vot,! nr bitll.tt, or tlcti-t l,iin ln gtvlue; tho aame,
or iiin.i.-.- ii ni in the tree e?etetea >'f t!i<- rlgfcl of ?.iiiTnii..',
,-it n*i> sncli piiinary nn ,-tinir, MMtt, or couveution, and
IhallbO I'l.iitit'tinl aOOtOOt, nuirh pi'i.-M.ii BB .ill.'iuliiiic and
4'i.iivii K.l Ikall be uil|Uil?.d guiity of n DUadlIBM BDOT,
aod ahall be laod Of iBapfhoonO. aaonrtliHi ta the dla
,-ri'tliin of tba C'.nrt l.,-ff>n- wMeh aneli ,-i.tivleti.iii aliall
l.r had, r-iiil. IM in in. aooa t" e-..ce<_ liOO, nor aui-li lm
iirir-Diiiiiint one yenr."
We regret to lio forced to believc that tliore
niiiy be a lieccssity for invoking this cnu.'t
liii-i<t agO-OOt raeklOM iu11i*riii-is who liavt* at
tachcd theiin-'elvea to tho Senatoiial rontcM.
Wf urge iiniiibcrs of tlio Legislaturo to ^*ivo
their ai,l in seouring its reniorselea*- enforcc
inent.
Wc regret to learn that tho re.itlt of tho Itc
publicau COQCOI on Uie Uiiited BtOtM Senator
ship in Maino is slill the aubjort of dUpute.
Mr. MorriU'a frienda dcny that Mr. Jiaiijlin
WM faiily noinimited ; aud Mr. Morrill
hiinself paased throngh this city last
night on his way baek to August.i, to
insist upon his claims. Appcaranoca now eceni
to iudicute Otmt a failure to ?anitc is inevital.le,
aud that on next Tuesday 78 or 70 votes will
be cast for Mr. Hanilin, 74 for Mr. Moirill,
and tho re.st for soino I'l'iuoeratic oamliilate.
Undei the law tho Lcgialaturo must then
in.et from day to day, in joint scssion,
and take at least ono ballot each day,
until a choiee fl niade. We mid not say that
we di-j)t,*?al,' this probiible ro-nlt, and tliat tn
think it UWOntiOMQiy nml unwiiii.uit, il. We
ln.' nal fiifiids there to _tke CBtt at 1. a.-tto
iivuid giving any "hl by their disscu.sioiis to
tbe oonuBoii enemy.
HAVE WM A PBOTECTIYE TARIPFt
Iii nll nttcnipts to inipiovo tlio oxistinir
tariff, we trael OoograM will can*iully teet tli
a?siimptioiis that it can bo made to produee
mora rarenoe .>r that it oofhfl to be any leM
protoctive. Al ? rarenoe t arili'. -MM that pre
eeded it comporai with it. In the year eodiog
.1 Min* 80, ls'il (in tbe last two nionths of vthirh
ih,* tariff eooefted Morah *\ 1881, wm la foreoi
bat in tbo Bnt tea nionths of wbieb *.*???
had the peaee taiilV of lK"i7). we eoHeeted
180,68-8,1-0 of rarenoe tttm 1885^90,181 of
impoits, or $1 of reveiine on every .*S '22 of
nn nli. uu Um iiiip.'it.'d. Oor praeeot tariff col*
leeted, during the paat year, ? raremie .>f
.**li.l,l''.1,?*.'.''.? 80 on m uet iiiipoilation (i.e., ex
elusive <>f goodl raSxported. of $351,814,010,
or $1 of ieveiuie to jl Kl of in.iehamlisc
imported. Ae ? ra*remo tatift', tberefore, tbe
praoeat ooe eolleeti i 40-100 t iim s ihe rarenoe
on tho same niiioiint. of hnportOt-OOO, oi
is 4J tiiues nu.ri* effldent th;in that of
1807. Thal it h;is not in the OggragOte b.*i n
HUCMItCI. is doiibly proved by the foot lhat
our iniportations have iOCltOMd ?.n thOM "I
1880 abont ;is l.iiK"'ly M our populalioii, aml
are now ^n/KKi.OOO a year in e.\<*< .-s of our
expoitn, loclodiog bullion; and nhVk by ihe
fact that our gold ieveiuie in only ?f.'ii.ooo.ooo
per iiiiiiuni m axeeai ol the amoant wqairrd
to paj the totereet oo the National Debt. Bo
lliui'h for Itl lentiiles M tl I. venue tai ill. Had
it been Iom effleteot* onr bondi wooM ol nli
tim,**a hav,* told far lowei thaa they hare, ind
onr (iloit topneerre the KJoloa migbt ban
brokea down foi want <>f the g<>hi wtobm
oeeeiaary t<> mafaitaio ?>ur eradit To Inopaii
its efflcieney oow is to leen n our raeoaraM foi
redeeaiiog oar graenbaebi, pajiag oai debt,
aml retaraing t<> a cuiiin.y radeeaiable ia
Kp.'i ie.
Now lit ii-t MO bow f.ir it in protccttTO. W|
baTeheratoforaabowa thal aiorathan$ll 1.000,000
of the entiic tiiiill t. v, nu. an toUectod li'.in
inapotti wbieh we fana-. prodaee, and thera*
im,' eannot proteet, vi/, from eoffce, toaoi
\\',--t Iii.lia mo-oaeee, ond ragai -. iplceo, foreign
fiuits and wineo, A..-. All tbia la paid l.y tba
eoneamer only, and pass.rt us a tux u|)on llu*
laboi' iii.,1 iinliiMtiy of tiu* eoiintiy, aml is f.it iu
a ij.-ai* m \nogeii eoet of Utiog, rente, a*\,*. I'm
a tariff hvi,*,l on an aiticl.' we '!?> noi prodaee
aad must have, diti'iit fron ? tariff leried oa
an aititle WO <ati prodoOO, in thb). While tiu
latter may atfanolote tbe doneetic prodoctioo,
and COOM tln- foiii^'n inanufa, tiir.T to jmy th,
tariff ool of his toMiu*r proflti, w oren t,? i ll
al UfBM i.ciow tln* eoal of prodnction, in ndei
t,? hold hii Amerieaa coatoaMra, and m out
tiix-piiyiis eaeape tbe tji\, aod om eoo
Bomera get tbe ortiele ebcopet than
eret befon?oo stuh beneficiol effecti ean
follow a tariff hiid on aa article like tea,
?iilk-S i .irahiiK ie, or rofl'.e, whieh W?- A-l-BOt tfib
iluec. The latter is ehoplj aod only ? tai oa
ooi Lodaitry, aodfthoagB eolleeted al oarCno
tom-Hoiises, is ultrinat.-ly paul by tlie Aid, n
e;iti ron-iiiin i in prODOrtiOO to tli*-- ,|iiiinli(y ln*
eoaeoioea, Connraiptioii, _oowoTer, i-> rery
aeenrately iu praportioa to popabitioo, Bieb
iiit-ii ara the caatodbuu of rael wealtb, bat
their aetoal oooaamptiooof food,clotbiog, etc,
is reiy 1 i111?- more than lhat of tln ir Mirontf
and of penOOl BOTing no Hiiiplus of t\(;ilth.
AssiiiiiuiK lhat tbi coiisuinjiliou of impoi te,l
goodii aii.i tberefore tbe poymeol of tbo torlfl
uj),hi tliein, reeti on om- ootira popolotioo in
jitopoition to their niiinbiTri, WI may iiiiiv,- al
tln- .iint>tint of taxation of all kimls wbieh bM
to be boinc by OOf nianufai'tiiiing popolotioo.
For all eeonomiiti eoneede that ? tariff oa foi
eigO prodoetl Of ? kind whieh WC OtOdOM is
only pioti-etivt* to the e\t. nt of its BXOOM over
the tai oo tbi domeetk prodoctioo.
The iiiiinbir of hands, niale und f.inale,
actually employed in om inaiinfa, tnns in 1800
\B stated iu the ctlisus at l,::il,21'i. As the
liiiinlur has boppQy iticreased beyond the iu
eiease in oui popnlation ninr<- that date, it is
rtafe lo sttil,* it OOW at 1,.*?00,000 of WOrldog
hands. If these htipport at the OTerOge four
penOOl each, including theniselves, we huvu u
total manufaeturing' popolotioo of G.noO.'KiO, "r
one-sixth of our entire people. I'edueing tho
|l__^088u800 of gold nveiiuo leried ou nrtii.ea
of fxehisively foreign prwluetion to eiinemv,
wc have a mm -protect iv. tai ill' of $1.4,800,000,
to whieh ndd the Interoal Kcveuue tax.s,
aiiiotiuting to SlfJl,0s7,r)r-O; total lioii-pri.teelive
tax on our imlii-stiy, **;:M7,H*a7,r,rti( oi whith oui
iiianufaetuiing jiopulalion bear ono-sixlh, or
167,081,884 in curreney. In other woids, the
SV^OOO.OOO in gold of tariff levied on the im
portatiou of articlea whieh cnter into toin
pititiou with our own nianufaetures are
oifset asto their protective quiility by ISB^OOO,*
0*J0 incuireiiey, the share of nntional laxatinii
b0CM by the iiianufaetuiing lIlMM 01 coiuti
mert merehj, to sav nothing of the spccial taxes
they pay us produeera. Rododif the piotec
tivc portion of the import tai ill' to euri. nMB)
f[)ieiniuni at 40), it auiountH to $,2,WO,<M.
Froni whieh di-iluet taxation nsling 00 ni..nu
facturcn*. aa constimei-a only 188^000^000, aml we
bave a balnnceof |14l00y000 ?>f aiijiaieiitly pio
(eetive tOrtff OOl ol a total tnrill<>? >rl<;i,'rtji),i>0<i.
i'hat is, a tarill of only *\1,<W,(**K if levied
solely on iiiliihtn which we do prodOM IOd
ian proteet, il llnic weie no toriffoo onr re
iniiiiiing Importa, uinl no ini, iii.il ii-vi-nue laxes,
t\,)nld be nioio pioteetive tlian om jueaint
tariff, wbieh IotJm 10 tfaoM M iaa< h tM ; nnd
even this iimkIiiiiiii of laiiff culoahili il t.i pro?
teet Anuiicun imluMtrv is Hiibieet to ijldl
fuither oflsets arising from State nnd loeal
taxation, nnd from the special internal rev. nue
taxea levied on our maaafaetaring claaaaa as
prothiri^,\i/..: the incomo tax, thfl taxes on
tin* maaefaetare of spirits, cigars, aad tobaeeo,
and the tu on all iiiainif.ictittf-rs' sales. It is
clciir timt, after allowiug for theso additional
.1, .iuctions, almost the entire protectivi; element
il eliininated from our tariff, and it beeomos
one for revenne mainly. if not wholly. To re
duco it on those arti4:h'8 of foreign production
with which we cotnpcto is to givc a bounty to
the foreign piodiicer.
Mr. Wells haa succeeded in showing thiit
some salt manufaeturcrs have made good divi
.Icnils. If hc had gone into tho magniflcent
importing palaecs of A. T. tyfW|rt, H B'
Clallin, njd vther merchant princes whoae bt**
t'Ciial fortuncs nre (ho greatest ever accuinu
lated in a singlo lifc-timo in nny department
of hiiinan activity, he would have seon, in tlieir
more than regal architecturo and lavi-di pro
fusion of expenditure, tht evidence of the far
greater prolits of importing tho foreign nicr
chandiM which ootopetei iu our own mnrkiu
with our nsing nnd striiggling maniifaotnr*-**-.
They are not styled "dividends," beeanse thi* rfak
of importing is so small and the protit so enor
mons, eompaied With that of manufacturing,
that it does not need associated ell'ort in order
to divido the ii.?.k, and, on tho contrary, dis
dains to seck ooop( ration by any ngreements to
divide the prolitn. Mr. Stewart haa rcaped a
fortnnc, in a singh! life-time, aoch as no ten
niiiiitifiictuii rs in Ameiica COmUned havo ob
taiaed. No Cocaaalafliooorof the Revaaum aaanta
out his profitd us an nrgiinient ngninst free
tiade; on the cnntraiy, all rejoice iu his pros
perily, and regard it ns part of tho prosperity
of the nation. Sccretary McCulloch states in
his Report for IWaJ that the average earnings of
citpital InVflated in jiroductivo industry aifl 27
I>rr eent. Onr i:iilro:i(ls, during tln. paflt yflar,
have eained 'JI per t? nt on tlieir eost. Very
little of the nctive nicicantilo capital of New
Voik, especnilly that iuvestcd in rctailing. has
eai ii4(l in fMM8 lem than from 40 to CO per
eent, Uld much of it aeveral hundred per eent.
If our salt ipriagi are reaping larger dividenda
than the eapiUl hiVflfltfld in them would be
woith in oilii r iii.liistiies. why do not our capi
taliata Opea aml woik the salt springs of Vir
rinin, Kentucky, aml ArkansanT If thfl
aaael-lag of iron Offl into pig iron is n
Miimi' ol (xcessive prolit, why do not
capitalieta meh to develop the vaat iron de
poaita 4>f Miaaonri. Keataeky, Yirginia, nml of
iii4* Adiroodackel Wc* a haodrad yean it has
been known thal as Baa aml rich ibiiosits of
magiictii- inui on* a.t the mines of Sweden and
Jlu-v-ia OOOtain, aaitable for thehighest ctitlery
maniifiiilure nnd for lailway nse, aro lylng
aadeveloped Within a hundred miles of Albany.
lf the prolits of iiiiiniifiu tutiiig ]dg iron aie
(\i(--ive, why is it tliat our capitalists so anx
ioai (ot thflflfl prolits woald never until during
tha present year advance the c;ipital icquircd
to nin a lailieed into 111*-.--.?? miiies, whih* any
reojaired amount of capital eoald be ohtahwd
Bat tln- iui]ioitation of inm, untwithstamling
the taiitt'f Why docs not capital seck with
i:i<>ic a \ i*l il y tboflfl aveiims t4i profit, which in
thfl judgmeiit of our Ilatniltons, Washingtons,
.1. il. i.-otiH, .laik-ons, l.'lays, Websl. rs, nnd
Lineolna, me of a national atility
M raat aa their growth is deUeate aad difflcnlt,
and whiih have thctctoio been footaied with
apedal ean by the Btataaanea of Bagland,
1'iiiiice, r.i Igiaav Praaaaa, nnd BaeeJal lt i-4
baeaoaa the bardea of noa-protoctive taaation
has no oll-. t the pioti.tiic tiiiitVs a-* Io tin.ler
.mr eiitiri* tariff ayatem aae Iot revenne only.
ii.!,ii Mi. Well.**. ean Msert with trath, ia his
l;< I'.ut, thal nn in, re.iM' of the taritls h.i.s not
aiateriaUy cbecked importatioaa, It ia beeaoaa
Ihe non-prot., tiv.* iteaaa in our tariff, togethei
itiih 4.UI int.iiiiil icvetiiie. Btate anil loeal
t-UCCfl*. have -n ioCTflMI <1 thfl BOfll flf our doines
B-aanfaetaree, aad otber indnatriea which
we bad endeavoved to protect, ns t4> oflbet Ihe
iioiti4)ii ))i the tarifli doaignad t*? ba protective,
aml ao pteeerve for the faseiga auHiafactnrer
;i bold <>n the Ameriean markel Btroager than
that of Ihe Ainciicuii prodacer. Boi we re
joi,?(> that, in aome reepeeta, ii 1ms worked t4>
protect our iadoatry. The effecta aro vicible
in our suc.-4'ss iu anbdning th<* Rebellion, and
iu tln* eootiaaed forward atridet aor iadoatry
ii now making.
?_JL._"__
?the AMEEICAB svsii'u:
Mr. Hutlcr's nrgiimcnt that a loaf of bread,
if yon only think BO, is imt otil.v Ifl good as ;t
leg of miitton, but lf, really ind triil.v, l leg
4,i iiiiitt))!), is ihriatened by TinJlnaid "anew
" movaaaaat foi an AMtriean ayatem ot onr*
" ii in.v and linitnce." lt wi.uhl, (huibtli --, 1.4
pleaeing to the national aoel if ??? eoald eoa
*-4-i.-iitio!i*-ly 4'laiin an liivention by viilu.* of
which lhadow will bfl made ju-.t as .siih.-.tantial
ia sabfltance Hadf i but the Bat-flrina plan of
Bolidifyiag aeap-babWefl is not a new one.
"Money," says Dr. I'aley, ''is thfl IWCflteaerof
"hiininii toil, tbe aabatttate for eoeroioa, tlu*
" recoiiciler of labot with liberty;" und it is not
to Ihj lOppOfled that now fot tha lirst time a
plai has been found ont for putting into eveiy
man's pocket a full supply of this iieedftil coni
inodity. The Spaitans coined old pots and
kettlee, aad bad thfl ntiflfietioa ti (h>i
lars as big as dinner-plates; but ns this
I'oinage, like our piiper, vtas intiin.sically good
im nothiiig, it is uot latoaiahiag to laara that
eommeree w;ts m.t eapeeially Boariahing in
Sjiaita. The Kmperor of China, if wo may
ciidit ita hislory, began to make paper momy
ihortly nfter the cicition of llie world; bnt ns
be siinply paid hit debta with it, nnd f.mcd
his Hiibjet'ts to pay their taxes in tlmso over
ratfld nietals ealled gold nnd silver, or in
kiiiil, the I'hincse peopie wi te not. Wfl believe,
enraptiired by thfl iiiiiingement. In Afiiea, as
tiavelers tell us, ccitain tribcs, linding shclls of
a particular chit-s extremely luinienms, con
cluded to eall Ihflm money. so that a man
might walk down to tho shore a pauper and
return an absolute DiVfll* It will bo seen, thero
l.iic, that wc havo no riKht todub Mr. llutlci's
elegatit pi<>J4*4t the Amtiican Kyuteiii ; uor
is it wholly oiiginal even with Itfl Ctin
gi4*.ssi4)iial propoiindti. Severiil 4)1 tho States
of this I'nion loag IfO hit upon a suc
-fldaaeaa even more delightfiilly uiisub.stiintiiil.
1 hey had boiinwitl largely aiul with ininitfl
sttmiach, but when tho day of payment etuni!
they found their apjK-tito for reiinbtirseinent
I'loportiouately sinall; aud they therefore
reijuebted the hohhrs of tlieir boiids to cou
sider thoso beautilully engraved doeuineiitK aa
liioiiey. rroiiiises to pay tbey avened to bo
(juite as good as payuientn themselves. All
that was riecesaary was tn keep tho bonda
nfoivs'iid biiskly eirculatiiig. Mr. Hutlei's plan,
we ndinit, ii Kilhci an improvenient. llc
iloesn't propo-e even to proniiso to jmy nn.v
thing; but we do not MA why his sy.stcni hIiouIiI
bo niiicd jlmirioaa 4.11 thii leooaat. Aadaaeh
a title might iu foreign maikets iiijuie some
wliat llio value of our gold-beaiing wi iirities.
llnviug arrivfld nt thal point of liiiiiiiiiiil
eialtatioa in whleh tho Baflflt gold will kcchi
lo im to bc ol uy uwiv wuith thau iiou i?yutiA
wo might feel it beneath our dignity to have
anything to do with tho "slavo of tho dark
"and dirty mine," and giving onrefllvfle up to
tho 'joys of rompaat repudiation, wo might
proffer to nll our National ereditors tho
pietured shccts of tho Treasury Department,
and bid those who declincd to receive them as
cash to go to a placo where their .bonds would
speedily be reduced to ashes.
Kut if "tho Ameriean systeni" is to bo adopt?
ed in oue department of public economy, there
are several other departments in which its prin
ciplos may bo cmploycd to advautage. " If
"wishes were horses," taya. the old provcrb,
" bflggnifl would ride." Uut (accordiug to tho
MassacLusette member) wishes are horscs, aud
whocver wishes hard enough will have a finer
fitecd thau auy iu Mr. Uonucr's stables. In the
nursery book tiioro is a clioerful lyric of a piper
who had a cow, "and had no hay to givo her."
What was to be donel Why, he followed the
Hutler plan. lio gave her notes. "Ho took
"hii pipo Bad iKJtf.'iu |to plav, 'CM^jdcr, cow,
"confiidcr!"1?but Jiow iftttcl} tuilk tlio co^ gav",
after this melodious repast, history does not
luforni us. I'robably tho yield wonld have been
a little larger if she had been fed upou a bushel
or so of grceubacks, which the poor creature
might, by a vioknt strctch of tho imagi
natiou, havo taken for grass. If we have
faith, however, even as a grain of
mu-tard sced, tho fucility with which wo
Bhall all pay our nionthly bill.*- will
lend a new atid roseate charni to our
existeiioe. Wo shall live in a pcrfeet pnradisc
of promiscs. Wo had soiucthing liko this when
the lir.it pinch of tho war began, and every
body who thea owned a wallet will remember
the fairy money whieh ho found in it?cards for
sotip, orders for groccries, ccrtilkates good for
glaaaefl of bOflrf omnibus aml car tickets, ro
eeipts for lodgings, with a thousand other
tokflttfl of the ability of Tom, Dick, and Harry
la maniifiieturo all tho money wanted by tlie
publio! Thero was sonutimes a diatauce of a
thousand or so of miles bfltWAflB thfl pronii.ser
and tho promisee, so thal it would hardly
havo paid to go for tho redecming gro-cories;
but, Bomehow, tho shinplasters passed mer
rily from hand to liand, until they pflflfled
out of existenee, when tho Government
elaimed a monopoly of that proOtable kind of
buMiiiss. Now we havo not even a i'ar-distant
grocer to npply to?a fuct which, we suppose,
wondeifully euh.tuces the value of our monc
tary papyrus. It makes us easy. We ccaso to
indulge in the dr.-ams of hope. We think of
Heavcn U a specie-paying land, and resign
ourselves to the couvictiou that coln is a 00m
modity rescrved for Saints and .Seoretaries of
the Treasury. If wc will but be patient, souio
Honorablo Member will bring iu a bill allow
ing every man to manufacture his own money.
A monopoly of this plea.siug business is fit only
for kingdoms nnd empires. In this proud Ke
public let every free nnd enlightened citi/en
be his own uiint-master!
Beeretary Browaiag sends a letter to Con
;-n M in which ho says that the Government
baa paid to the Pacitic Kailroad tho sut4i of
-.".'.V.'-s.OOO, and that we still retain HJSOyOOO.
" Tho Goverumciit subsidies which will be
" e.iriied upon the completion and equipin.iif
" of the ri niaiinb-r of the roti4 is believed will
" be fltttlicient, with the foregoing nmotuit, to
" giiaraiiteo itu romplction as :t lirst-elaiis road."
\\'c traat that Coogreaa arffl take atapataahaiw
the country that the corporation wluYh re. <imt
tbeae vaat aama of maaey ie rotUljr eoaatrncting
a lirst-class road. The bargain by which ihe
I'liion Pacfflc H Iroad ii boilt waa one of the
moat hberal ever made by a Oovernment.
Thooe who t.ike part in its eoaatractioo \wii
arqnire laameaae sums of money. We ahoald
i?e eontcnt if foi this riih revenne they would
t-tvc 11-. a road about wboflfl ('.piipmeiit there
was 110 .jucstion. Pablifl riitnor makes us .su.s
piciou-4. Wc trait that Coagvefla, bflfan it
thinks of paaafag any new l.ailro.id billa, will
take paina to seo that the proflflat raflroad is
property coaatructed.
Wo aro ghi4l to laara that the Beaate
Committee, after eaiefal iaveatigatiooi has
reached mbataatiaUy the eonclueious re
centiv eipceseed in Tm Taiauni oa the
application of the (ieorgia Senators. It
is beld that they aro not entitleil t4i aiiiiiitsion,
by reason of the f.iilur.. of the body that eh)ct
ed them t.) imet tho rciuirciuents of tho l.o
eonatrnetion lawa.
OBlTUAEt.
I III iM ti U. KiiV.
'llu. t'lt'-sTiii'li l.iiiik's im iiiivs of tho tiVath of a
li.'iniHmt irhaaa awory B-paaliaaaa aill gratt;
fully tlii-iith, a S.hli.T whOM BBOdeal nml ll*
aanat aakaawa aarvieei wera nevarthalam oi
itiaikiti laffaeaee if not of tho aiabaet
viiiiu*. a I'i'iitiii.in aometiaaee aiagnlarlj
1 oi* ffi.ni tlio trainini'U of party, aiul .nie.*, at leaat,
lii.talil,* for oriidiiatiiiK und ur_ni? tti>ott hia political
anemleaoaoof abatrnwat taapattaataad honoiablo
1 aaaaai aa
Theaaaa M. K??.v. a aattra af Kaataekjr, laag a
pcaaaiaaari laaym antl aolittcianof Cincinnuti, Jodge*.
?adveeatfl ea the Btaffof Oaa. McClallaa dariag the
aattra aaavlem ef Ihatoffiaar, aad Iee maay yeflna
eoaapieaoaa Damaeratia kader in Obio. diad yaataf*
day at tho r.'si.lonco of soiue of his wif*.* _ ..latious
at l.tl.nnon, Ky.
In tho praetiee of his prof.-ssion Jmlge Key was an
amedat-. aml not unwortliy ftssociato of Geo. K.
Pogfa, Qee, EL lVinlI.'t.iii, ISabnon P, L'lnue, Henry
Itaabtiy, and other tawyeCB, who iiiiiiutitiiii'tl beforo
tlie war tho high po-itiou of tlie fiin itin.iti bar. Ho
aaa lapaeledlyelected from ria-anaon Oomfly u> tin>
Obio St.it- Sitiittt*. W lnlt; iu that lx.ily
ba was iiiitiiii'iiish.-.i for aaeariaa tin*
paafl-g- of a bill gtiaratiteeing certain nghu iu proii
crty to marrii'il woiuen wliii.li lni.1 always boeu pre
t linisly deaifld 1" the l.'gislation of Olno. His South
ern buth and prejnibies lod him to make veho
iiiiiit opiKisition to tho o|M)iiiiif Btepa of
Mr. Liiicola's aduitiiistiation anit evon after
the liring 011 Fort Hitnitcr ho d-BflaaO-d
thfl wav whieh bfl nw approaehiag aa without war
r.int, aiul abbaaaat to avaay pamotto miuil. Within
a low _ayn afterwanl, howwor, ho d.-claretl tbat
Ihecauseof tho u.lniiiiisfrtitiou wan tho catise of
the country, and right or wn.ng ho would stand or
fall witn it. His eloipient ipeech, more, pflchflfl,
thau anything elso, coiitrilmtt'it to bring
otcv a laigo part of tho Dimiocratic party inObio, at
tbat early day, te the eafeori of the war. and to se*
cure tho abuost iinaniinous passage of tbe " Million
I.4,.in bill." nnd Otbef initutl war nio.iaures in that
Mt.it... Iuuiioiliat.lv after tho appointuiont of C'apt.
Mi ll. ll.ui. as Miijoi ? licnei.il, that ollk-or anked
his fiiond and ncighbor. Jtulgo Kt-.v, to accept a
coiit'ulctitial p4).*iition aa bis steff. Fiom that timo
uiitiltho closo of (ien- McClellan's enrcer, Judge
Key was ou ull poUHoa mlHtaiTmaHan th.it otllcer's
inoAt tnistid advtaaa. The countrv ban n*;i
-iiii, piThiipH. to cotnplaln of tho laigo iiilliionco
ba axertad ever Oea. JiaOlellaa ta tho laapbrat-ae,
iin.l also in tho aetual coiiipo-ition of many of tiio
lattetaoo peHtieal mbjaata aith which Oaa. Mit'lei
laa halpati t4> ambanaaa lha Adarfalatr-Hefl and da>
traet pnblk aantlmant aoaaeaalag tho war; but it
has renson ul.so to hohl in gratafal i4*ii.?iiiliranco tho
faet timt ThoniasM. K, >? raatha aothotof tba iml
Oaogsaaaieaal bill for tho Kmaaaipeliaa ?f Bkvw la
nny patt of Un* Uailed Btatea 11*-- wroea wlth hla
vwu U>u4 thvkMI -y- *}*?> 4iui-i>cipati?a of 8*>lav<.-4i iu
the IHstrlct of Colurabia, prcaentod it to tho Appro.
priation Committeea ot Congr-an, and urged it upoa
their attention. A? a partial set-ofi' fo thia nobl?
roco'/d we eannot fuirly omit to uiention that ill ot
the Weat Virgima proclatnations, with the singlo e_.
ceptionof the ono proinising to cmah insurrt-ctioo
aniotiLt the alavea with au nou heel. were froiu Col
Key's pen. The authorship of that docutneut beloriw
to Gen. McClollan alone.
Toward tho eloae of Gon. McClellaii'e active career
Judgo Key waa prostrated hy pnlinonriry diieaaa!
Ho lay for a long time in a UofMiog condition at the
Fifth Avcniie Hotel in tLi-j city. and hia lifo ajmg) f?c
many months dispaired of. At lenirth, 1 owevc-r, he
partially recovercd, returned to Ohio, aud took a,
proruinent part in several of the latter political
campaigns iu that State. He was on the Uemocratia
State tickct for soveral year, as caudidate for _u
premo Judge, and thougli never agrceiug aotlrel*
with the positiona of hia party ainc. the bagtaoina
of the war, was always forced l>y them into tho iitti
tude of a leader. Judgo Key was an at
tendant at tho Democratio National Couven
tion iii this city last Summer, ia tlm
interest of his personal friend, George H. IViidu-to-i
wkw defeat however, ho eaily fotesuw, aud whonl
he nad otiiy supportod h-cau-. 0/ their wann poi
sonal relatious. As soon us Mr. I'endleton. defcat,
waa ajaorly di_closeil, ho urgr-d uj?ou the Olno del. -
gatiou to prcscut tho natne of Boju
niou P. Cha_o; was greatly dis-ppoititc 1
at the failure of that movement. He had nevtr fui! /
recoverod from tho pulmonary complaint whi,
prostrated liim dnring the war, and wo prcsnmo th; .
to a rehtpso of this his death is to bc attributed.
INSPFCrOB JAWKS LKOHARD.
Iii'speetor Jnmes J.eonaid dled suddenly 11
his reaidence, No. 455 Weat Twenty-econd-at.. yeatctdi
aftcrhc-n. He alept at Police liej,l<iuartera ou Tf 1 u 1
day night as his dutiee re.uir cd, a_d went hotn0 yeat*.
Auy moriiin* to broakfaat. At V o'eloek iie r.turuad
l'olice Iloadquarteia, atid during the furenoon lmtrorti
the class of -.rgeants ln tlie sehool of in.truotlou. .
l-i o'eloek p. m., he left Police Hcad.uartera and pr
cecded to hla realdcneo. burim* tbe forenoon he a
pcared in pood hcalth, and 011 reachinghonie ato a hcan
dlnner. About 3 o'eloek p. m., wliilo playing wit
his Uttle son, in the parlor, ho was apparently tak,
.liddeiily 111, an.l started at once for tbe bath-moi.
where, 011 reachinj* tho door, he fell, a atream of blot
iasuing from hla uiouth. A gentleinaii havlng a rooni c
the sccouJ floor, heurluir the aound of the fall, openi
hla door, and seeing the proatrate b.xly, at onre gave r
alaini, when Mra. Loorard aud aevcral of the Inui.-it.
made their appearauce. The gentleoitvu procuied tl,
seivicea of a phyaiclan, ond returned at once, but tho;
found tho In.peetor dying. Death enaucd within te*
miuutea from the tline of the firat attack. Inforuutu
of the occurrencc waa at once telegraphod to 1'olk
HeadQUartera, and Superintendent JCenncdy, wit
Iuapector Dilk., at once procceded to lr
reaidence. to ronder whrtt aid they could to the bereave
tvi<low. Laat evening Ilr. Wooater lieach callod ut tlf
houae and examlned the body. In hla opinion a ruptura
of an aneuriaiu of tho aorta produeed tho hrmcrrhage
which c.iiifM'd hla doitth. Coroner lioliirnt wlll ho'J un lu
<?**.. at over tbo t..>ily ... day. Few of thoae who aaw the
late .li-apect'ir daily, and marked hia apparently rohuat
frameand healthful compioxion, would believa that na
waa auhVriiig froui a diaeaae of auy kind. Yet evet
alnce laat-urnmcr he haa been under tncdical treatiuent
for a diae.i.o of tho throat. which rendered him 8ul)J<et to
violent flta of coughlng; aud it waa au unu.u
ally violent attack of this klud thut pro?
dueed tho lieuioirliof-O that canacd hi. death.
Iuapector Loouurd wa* born ln 1'Iatlali.ng. N. Y., Aug.
49year. of ogf at the time i,l
bla death. Ho waa appoiuted a mciuber of the 1'oliee
foree ou July IH, InkS, toy Mayor Wm. II. IUv. meyer. and
waa at once detailetlto the iilliee of the Chlef of PoUce,
I'ri'orge W. M.ittell, with the rank of In.peetor of Ilaeka
ai<,i vt-bielea of all kind-.. He wa. bere aa.o-iated with
RolM rt Howyer, Robert lirowu, ThouiaaSauipaon, Oeorge
W. Walliuir, (now Iuapector,) and many otbera who*e
nauiea havo flirured ln counectlon wilh pramlnenl
arrisin. lu _M| In.peetor Lounard waa apitoiuti'd
Ciipttiin of rolica of the Seeoad Ward. ln UU,
nu tho <M*ea?i.iii of the Wi.rld'a Falr ln LOB-OO,
fiir Rlihanl Mayne. Hupenntcndent of the I^m
don Tolice, requosted that tba N'ew-Yoi- aiitLoritiea m nd
overaouie Detectivea to k*-p an eyo ou theinitii.ri.ua
tlueveafrom thia country, whn, la 0111111011 wit'i Hidim.
from all parts of thu world, would ou that oetaaioa
visit the mutropolia to pr. y npon the ctrangera eolleetad
thi*re. Capta. I.eonard aml Bopkioa and Detectlve Oftieci
liobert liowver ttere the peraona aalected by Chief Mat
aell to go to Ixindou, anil l.y thelr ex.Ttioua, many of oui
An,,TI.-..U thii-vert vrcro furnialied vitli tempornry honiet
ln Kncllah priaona. In 18.',7, tlie Metropoiitan 1'olire waa
ni iruin/.. il Capt. I^-miHi il, 11. coiiiiiiiii wiih n iny utliera
of thu i.llic.-ra aml 1111 11,IiiIh of Ulfl aid .MiiiJieipal I'oliee,
d< el.l. d t<> fnllotv the f<iniui,'s of Mnyor Wom, and. aa a
oonaeqaeaM, tthtn thi> eourt.. ioeknei in favor of tha
Af,'troi<i)litaii I'oiioe Coumlaaioiifln, Capl. Leooard re*
tii.it to private life lio waa too valuabie an
,nuett to l<.-e. liottiter, and in June, 1*-'*', Im
v.m raappolnted a Captaio on tho new foree.
ir..-,'!? 1 (.?)? i....:,ar.i w.is iffubleand pccuUarly pollta,a_>
t'n'ii.-ii a rery atrlct di-cipliDariaD. BoperfntentfeBl
Keiii.e.ly but expreaaitd tbe opinion of all lntelln-ein,
iiKinln'i. of th., 1'.. lieo fori-e, when on bcteftoldot hla
death, he a.tlil. "I know of n? one ln tht* Daawrtaaaal
mora OLBeall to raptaM tban tln* otllcor wlu> liu-? ]i-i
im-a. <i away." Inapeetor Leoaard waa it ataaobar al
Eoraka l.<><iiie, Ko. ha, P. a. M.. aml Haaeecli i^-dk-i-, No.
ta, /."?. O. i Hla funerai ttii; t.ik, piaea an afooday
froiu Dr. Oallaadet'i Chnrofe, (8t Ann,v,) In Ki^-l.t. ,-htii
at.. near Fifth ave. It wili ba att.n.led by deputatloiia ol
tln I'o'.lr.'. aaddoebtlaaa by a laiga uiuuberof the Ma
aoua and udd Fellowa.
B0EE1ELE MVEDEB IX PBILABELPHIA.
0 MAN N_AI*I.Y D_H tlll.MK.l) Willl A POCXBaf"
KMKK.
Another iboekiog nuirder took plMO, lu.t
nl^'lif, al dwelllng UO. X.'ll Arriaouave. The buildln*
has been oceupled bf two faiiiille.. Jaiuea Daapaap*,
wifeaud two boya, rei'ted tho frout room on the flral
lloor, while the baek kit< Ixn and aecond-fctory room wera
tonunted by Jo.eph Douohue, wlfe and two cbildren.
TUiiie two men have for eoui* time been bai frienda.
They have gnarrnled frequeutly. but never .-aine toblowa
iiutil Inat nl^lit. Dempst-y. who 1. de.enbed hi, a foiil
nioutlied nmn, haa indulged in verv opprobrliiuacpith.ta
r.riii-eriiing Uonoi'.ue. both In and out of hia preaence.
Thia had beeu carne.1 to auch an extent that the lattii. a
aln.rt tnne ago, had a SherltTs wnt for alander laaued
agalnal Dempaer. Thia haa never beeu acrved, andha
lina 1 onrinued hla abu-*.
Laat ntjrht, Dempaey and Donoluie were both lioror- and
li.nli had Ix'.'ii partaklng of wluaky, tUounh the latteff
when arreatcd ahowed no eutna of lntoxtcation. In the
,nrly pait of tbe eveiiin? they had a n'.iari-el, l?ir h-i
Kouoto their roon). witlx.ut atriklngor otTeriiiK toatrika
one another. At 10 o'eloek Lieiupaey went un atalrr., and
00 reaehtng tho laudlng to which tlie loat M
Jh'iiohue'aapartment opened, he conimcDcrd calllngthr
latter hard aoaaaa. Afur reui-iiniig aoma Ome, Donohni
opened bia door and i-praiiKr at IiMiipi>ey with a knifi*.
Wbleb ho daahed vloleutty Into tho baek of hia neek, antf
ilrew it around tho throat to tha frout. lu ita eourt.', t'i<
ueafon, wl.icU i. a. eomnion clnnr, knife. with rt bbtdi
about J, luehea long. took off a pieee of the ear. lu.
wouiid ia a very iK-i-poni*. laying open at leaa* one hrtl
of aulneh theearotidartery, the Jugular veln. All tln
vrina ou the left side of the neek were MTeMd
Tho woiind, 1 man injineiliately f.ill iii.ido Douohue a
room ainl th.ro lay until ln* bl.d to death. uear 11
o'rlock Tho murd.rer wm ln a t.?rril.ly exoited atata,
uiidttulked the apartment for a long tmi.*. Oaa of tha
"ma of Detapaey went for i?r. i...".y, ** .0 rc?;*?i-"'J
with tlie ti.jiir.Ml man until death eu.ued. The oth.-r a?.u
ealled at th* Fiftli Dlatrlct l'o'.iee Station and lUted that
Sa f.tler had beeu badly burt. Folleenien
iwiv ,_ an.l Boaa wero detalled t<> 00 and
lnte.tn.ato the matter. ou arrivlua at the boaaa tmii
aaS^totbe SJitond Ooof tn.'y ???.?*? W^??"
form of Deinpney. Douohue wus aittiiiKinachalr.au
WibaSg MI. Sal he waa wanted. ar.<se w.ll.iiitlv. an
a, ?m,p.,ile?l tl.e ortleiul to the lUtlOB ho.iv. H_i haw
wen . oveied elear I., tba wii.t ttith the blood of hla ' I
tlin.andthofront of hla brown wooleti aMrtwaa au
?uturatod. Tbe knife. blade and handle, waa eouipU'tel
eovered wltli Kore, BUi.w.?i< wnii what ??. .Hen.lou. tor,
ih. blow naal na*.** beea atraefc The walla ln thoeutr
and t he door aro all apotted_ .__ -___,
| I'hiladelphla Morning I <>at.,
FINKUAI. OF MAJOK MAHTOS-Tlli: ftt**?!
M.iNITOltit-TrATIMOMAl. TO OEN KOl'?>
UAU1 MlDOW.
Nkw-Okikanm. Jan. 1*).?Ilrevet M;vior li.
M. Muatou, Iat Infautry, 0110 of the vlctttna ofthei.ltjia
iliaitator, dled Ltat cvoniiiK. umt waa burled to-day. "?
had Iwt'ii MinrH.rurily aaaigm d t<> ataff duty, an,! "r''1 _?*
by Oeu. Kouaatrau to mako aome inveatigatlona 111 -ri**
ein I.oiitaiana. ? ,.?,,
The I'eruvian Minlater roeelved a dianatoh aiitio.i -"ik
tho arrival at l'otiaaeola.rf tliainonitor-ainl lemlara, hav
iu? ? trood run, the moirltora uiakiuj; lla to ?*<?*'?' '"<_""
jK*r hour eaally. They reiuaiu at ivuaacola to: a ?w
d'uen. Rouaaeau havlng dle.l p.H.r. a numbrr .-f ojl'1*?
OUI VIIO III.HU'l. ..-.,. ????_-...? ??
ruiileii oir by the membera of hir at.irr. .
A bill cauie up in the Ilonae l?*??^^AfJ*ffiS[.JJ
ARKIVA1, OF THKJJAI'ANKS? fWM ? '?
Fl oi. Rlali v und his iDterootine tto-'F-b?
Japaneaajumlera. locludlng the pot<Uar.la4.^.gySa
_ lv,-.|,?, tBe V.lle de Parta. on *_'ir*^?J"!* '"^'"k
oro atoppiDK al the Wordea Hoaaa. Ifa^y. wu^a
oonaUta of h malea and wo toiualfa^ny ?>-. . ?
hoalth. ln rnao an cUglWe bai lea nbei- ?? t 1 ,
iltr' nr -HiSK'i'TB v o^N.^udu1..' >*??>>
v:;kr!rn^\:.;d^--'.-'u^ Bho-?_- m
v,iy miieh. mmm
THF HF1.1, (iATF OlkSTKl CT10N6.
Tho drilUof os Ilel! Oooe was aoatiaoed oa
Thuraday, and a aeeond excavaflon. e.rt feet .1.?? '.*? * M
Mda IB tl.o 0 Vi roek M f.et below tho Nt*_M ?
furtherwoik *<ll ba Mttempte.l UO Mouday, ** \A* Vr*
uoUyt WUkyo U uudtun'iuit repalra.