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{Xmnatmcntean. -ikctinge (Eo-Night.
- Uo* de ("orneville."
8: "l4?Ti_ibale(l'Ari;ent." _,-?-_
rurni AviM-t. 1ti_atk_-2 aud H i ?' Ilurnpty-Lmnipty a
i i riiKATRE-2 and 8 : " Romeo and Julii-t."
Bna-o-a uabobb?1 aad *: " Loveaad t*dm.
I'AKK ni' ai'ik- 2and B : "I ".',a' eW"
BTAM'Alil) iHKATKB-liiJl) Htl.l 8 1 ''?'"'?'?. ..?.?,, _.
Lini..- .-hiiakk iH-in-i-li.'O: " Fra l)ia>olo. *.
"C-IlBoool Sorinandy." _? ,, _, . _,.._?
Waluack's theaiks. MoB l " Dli'loroacy.
Oilmoui.'s OAKDr.N-Cuiiceit. Thouiaa.
laviK- Hall-- und 8 : Tbe I>).unu-r..>.h.
Baw-Yoaa *ou_aica?Dmy aod B-reatac._^^
Mnbex to _\ODernocmcai3.
itNTS-91* Voot-Olb cniiiinn.
Bakki. > - -Mh Javc? ltu lolunin.
BiiAki, am> Boomi?BM /"-</? :,th coliitin..
Bcsim 4th J'uoe?lKl c.uuiuu.
Coal am. Wood?Brt Pmew?2d oolaan.
Coki-oiiation NoTicaa?8fa P?#e?3d eelama
Divi-Kvi) Noticbb??<- Pwoe?iid oolumn.
I'ky Uoons 9th 1'iuit- .".i'i (n uiuii.
BXI l BBlOXB- 9th /VlO'---<>tu oolnmn.
Ll.KOIT.l*. AI.VI.KTl.4cM. ?,_?4tll COllimB.
BuiAaou-?Bt* Paee?2_ forawa.
, - i taBuaaa At .-AIA pBge-ad ootaaaa.
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Houwte \m> i-ai.- ?* ',aee--3il colunm.
ICB CBI \M ?/A r'ttj<--d cnluuiu.
EB-TaccnoB 81* /'(/(/??-41ii nnd .>'.h eoluuma.
Law fcK-HOoiJ"?<>"? /'?(/'- "''I' .-"luinii.
LacTU_KrA.Ni) MaKTiMw-IM* ftwe-etB column.
I_BGA, ti'/i /'(iv.-tiili oolumn.
Lobtam.1i.im> tth raee?6tn eoiuma.
Makhli. am.si.uk auurra-a-liM Pa-* -?> ooluam.
la-KKiAi.i - am. i)K\ui4?:><? Paoe?etaoolnmn.
Mumcai. lasTacaaiiTB??? /*?<?"?_<J oolunin.
Baw 1'iblii-ATii-sa?tith Paue-'AA aud 4ih coiunins.
PaoroBA-B-BM faee?4th coluonn. _?__.-.
Kiai. I... i a i Sth Paoe-3d columr
(i.iMiv -i'i /'arj?-3il coluuin ; To EJUMUBO?818
J*aor--;?d oolumn.
BEI.Kil.'l - NOTICK8? 9th /V((/r-l4t cdlllUlll.
Hi Aictidk?Oth I'aoe-'iA coiuinn.
r*i_a_i >oric_B?5"A> Fape- I'tli coiuiun.
Bittations Wasteu-Mai i k-:if/i Paat-li. coluron ,
f_MALUB? Oth Fage--_d iuluruu. _ .
Bt_a_hi?-ts a.m. KAiLBOAi>B-(i'/i Fage?nth anl (.th ? -n -
aasaa.
Btbamkiib. OCtAB?_f* /'toe-fith eoiumn.
Bummkr Boabd?9<* Ptutt?3d. 4th nn.l 5tn eoiutnnt.
lEACHERB?OfA /'afle?".th amt (?h eolumns.
To i.BT-CorvTKT f_OP8BTT?8fB Faue-'M i-oiuinii.
The TURT?l?'A Fage -'-fl ei'lunm.
fJnemrsa Xoucre.
~Wii.bor'9 Con Livek Oil axi> Limi:.?The
trrat txiiuiiariiv ol tbla nt ainleffl ... loiuprepaiatlonUalona
Bttriliuii.t'f tu itmntriii.-ii wortt. In tlie care ol
Mtljuii. -?'. acmfoliiua hn.ra, amt
.[. ?,.,.' .. kiiperlcr, if euuiii. Let
aeOBeueEieet Un-eariy sviii!.t'>ii.4(if ill- ' ni-.-iit
viate all cuni|ilanitH of tt.c
Btaat.lir-.-.' ' ' ttimut. Manufaeiun-ilonly by A. B. \Mluob,
?t-'I^ls._
1840?Bhatinq M mie Safk? 1 -."-?
Vaooa A FowiJtB'B -* wauiit on. mimtabt soAe."_
Men-nan'B r. t.toni/.-il Boef ronic im tbe
trnlv preiMU-atiaa ot l?>ef . out.iiiu.n; i's enhrt nutrttfout
praiM-rtiM It is iiiv_lual.il in a'l enfeei.led coodTllpna
wheiiier the n*sult of e-hBoation, nurvons pTMtraUon,
arerwork, or a. nu
liilltv iiarticularlv lf lesultuiK fitun nnlnmuarv (-..nii.laints.
It ln flien.lly and lielpfui to the moat dcllrate ?.tntiia. !i. ( an
-?-,,. i . alli Ave. lloU.1 BoUdiUK,
aad uiii ave., eee. of i'.ith ?t. ?
Daily Tnini'si. Maii BBbacnbera, flO ]>>*r nnnuin.
Bbmi-Wekki v I'ltiiuNK. Maii Sulwcnbera, B3 peran,
'.iTTitiitiNi". Maii siii.4,i:!.iis, -j-l: pei aaoa-a.
.-li in ii.'v;.'
t"l-town adTerti^rrA ran leave Ihelr favom for Thf TUBIIBB
or. .:i*t-4t..(u aU8 W. 2:-l-st.. eor. mb ave.
FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY.
BATUBDAY. JUNE 8, 1878.
WJTH SUIMM.E.MENT.
TIIE XEfYS T1IIS MORXIXO.
I
FoPKir.v.?Prinre Bieaaaiek has ptoaearf tho dis
Bolution of the Retebaaaf. = = Peaee eelebratieaa
are to be licld in Cuba. f= C'ount St liouval.-ff is
again at st. l'?-t. r.iburg-. == Tho Oaka Btakea
wen* won I.y I.ord Fuliiunilli- Jeannctte.-The
hull of thc lost irouclad Giosscr KUrfurst iu broken
in two.
Congbess.?In thc Baaa_a yeaterday. n letter was
read fnnn fknilwUrj Gorham a-*king what he sliould
do alx.ut an-wcrinR-tlie HouseaubTKena duce? tteum ;
Mr. Hoar, _fr. Blaine. Mr. Edmunds, and othere,
critic'sed tbe aetion of tjem Ilmisc ; a reeolatiea was
adopted pennittin-" Mr. CJorlinin to anawer tlie suiii
mons ofthe HouBe; tlie Army bill waa tben debated ]
Mr. Blaine offered an amendment for a Fpeeiul rom
miasioD to connider the transfer of the Indian 15u
reau, \ihich was adojiti'd; a dlBBBeakiB tiM.k plaea
on thenneof the Army as a jnmic comitatu*. . ? -
In the H'.usc, Mr. Kdlcy made a penonal ezpLutar
tion in r.'i.ly to an attack by Mr. Woo.l, in a speecli
nrinted in The Reeord. wliicli lmd not beea dell
in tbe Boaaa; ftiaOeawfal Paieaaaicy '"ll waa takea
np in Committee nf the Whole; vaiioun claime of
Naval contractors were inenrporated mlo it.
Di.Mi4Tic.? Sccretary Tliompson lias ?ent a verv
compliuit-ntary letter to Kear-Admiral Aininen, on
liiaret rctnent froni activc M-rvne. ? Tlie 1'n-si
dent nent a lar?e liumlur of lettcra in rela
tion to the Andersou matter to Mr. Potti-r's
CominiM-c. jreeterday, omt ot tbeaa t>ciii?
Bigned "John \V. JIulldozer;" tbe eO-UBtttee
spent m-veral hoiirs in aecr.;t M-ssion over the Ixui
iaiana electoral returns; the Bub-coinuiittoe 111 Flor
ida retaeed t? allow Mr. BHeeeeh to suunnon a larp-e
numlxTof Kepuhlican wttoeeees. = = New-York
and otber Baerebaata are in Waabhiftoa to
urge a tax of 18 ceuts B pound ou teu.
x-s lia'i.r Vallaoe lotenda to propoee the
creatimi of a Ipaaial Tarift' CoaBiieatfUi. =====
Tbe lllinois Prohibitionists bdd a convention on
Thiinulaj and noiniiiat.-d State afleefB. ? The
KenMiiis'ti.ii Iron and St. i-l Wnrks of Pblladelpbia
hae Btispeiid.-d. === llatliaway aad Chacc, tbe
Fail Kiver df faulters, were arraif-ncil f?>r trial.
ClTT ANDSt lU'ltBAN.?Ju.Ikc BaiTctt ilccidcd that
hehwl juriadiction to try the indictcd Alilcriiun.
_____ A motion to quash the indictnieiit of the
Heaith Hoard wa? argued. _____ The Grand Lwlge
conclndcd it- .-.i-fliious. == The nii'iilxr of pt-ople
goinjf to Kurope is unusiiully large even for thia part
of theyciir. :_'? Kapid tiaiisit in iliiiiiiiisliing the
businea.< of the aurface lineH. _____ ('old 101, 101,
101. QoU vul.ie ol Ihe lcgal-tiinler dollar at
the eleae, DO cents. 6t<x-k8 opened buoyant aud ex?
cited. later reatted and closed aaaettlad.
Tiie Wkatiiek.?TitiBt'M loeal observntionB io
dicaU thrcatenitig weath.-r, with rnin at int( 1 TBla,
TheiTii'iuu?:? |, 00?, 72?, 59?.
Pertont learing lourn for the teaton. and Sumntrr
trardltm, cttn hae TU DatXT Tkiium BiaiW to
them. po*t)>aid. for *1 jier month, the addn.t briwj
ekanyed at often at detired.
-?
JFodfB Kclli yiicyci" dul know wlniilie was well
off. Mr. rcrnando Wo(ul printed a ap_eefa in
Th*? Reeord Inataad af naakiag it tn -baHooaei
aud Jadga Kelley acttiully mse and cotn
plaiiied. _
lt is -ilam now uliy tlie Soiith daaattai Mr.
Hajea. He waan't oonakrtaBl ia his palktf of
t-oncii: ition?ln- disri-^inlcd tlie n-iisoiiiihle
'?John \V. Bulldozci." of Loiiisiiinii,
that Anderaon naigiit ba sent out ol the coun
tiy l..i tbe eountry'a food.
-?>?
AudeiMin usrd to Im- inoie inodcst fhiiii lie i?
now. Wbaa be waa full ta _ba ebia of ex
plo- \c ii.foinintion wbieh was liablc at any
, nt to blow thc Adinini-initioii to picci?-,
ing tn keep it ull in if ba could ba
appiiint. (I Conaul to Calliio. Ba would even
gi) tu ii okow! imi ehaapj Jaiara alaOj too
thin.
Mr. Moller-a bill, ?ppnpfiat-Bg moiuy for a
Btone biiililinir at thc Batter] loi tba I
iiiailc liiiiikcl piOffieaa, in Kpitc of
.iiui of atcitmship rompanies. Tln
mi i'lil.lie limlilings is
nuanin.> 111 fa\..r of Iho B-aaaoie, and a
apociul afini will Ix.- mtAt to t*m it
adjouinniciit.
The Potter Committea chai
fiberinaii wii 11 hiffb eiiiBea, nnd wbollj ta
tho woik of piosiciiti.'i.' 6aereft_rj Bberaaan,
beior ' "uit t,,,'
ioniniiu^' more than hail I prore bia
inuoctuce. lf tho coumiittee rt-luaea him the
chnnc.., it will do no more than Hi Ruh-rom
mittce haa alr,-a?ly done in Floriila. All Mr.
His.iH'k's ilioitrt la M-bpcaaa Bapabheaa wit
weic voted down ye*-terd..y by hi. Dem?
ocratic eoUeagaaB.
Thc allcRed forgery of Judgi* LbtI
niiino Iu an electoral return from Louisiana
has BJtttm tlic Democratic press I B?M BBmrnm
of dettght. liut it i. all over now. Tlu* rc*_u
lar retuni, all thc *-i*.natui?? to which were
?.enuine, was counted for Hnvcs and Whcclei.
and whal puzzlcd Um Pottt-i Coiiiinitt<*?* in tbe
official reporta ot th,* Khctoral CommJaakm i*
found lo hare baaa Btaralj a olerieal bluuder.
?-???
Thc Si n.it.* has voted to rcfci Un* Tejad
nucstion of Indian adniiiii. tration toa enm
tnisMon; but in BOBKfl t.-pects, which BXC
pointed oul in onr Waahiagtoo diapatehea, its
action baa bardly baaa wiee. If i* Baaleaa <<>
expeol any more intolligeot eniisidei.ition of
thc Kuhjirt |ro_n a ?<)i,iiiii**sion eompoaed bb
tiicl.v nf Coogreanaen tbaa eom-B-tteee of
('(.nprcsMiiuii li iv.' already j-iven it. Mr.
Tbnrman. stj_.e-.tion of a commiaaioa ol
pc-B-inent m?_ outaide of Coagnaa woaH
linvc aeeured, if adopted, a board moch leaa
likely to l.c uinlci- political <>t- oorrapt la
iluciiccs than lhat which thc Senate iavor*.
Coognae movc* alowly eaoogh in thc matter
of acconiii.odation for its crowded Library ;
still it moves. Thc coiiiiiii-sion appointed to
take thc mattai into eootideratio-. haa de
cided lo rreporl in favor of thc crcciion of a
rate baildingio one of tbopaikaol Waah
IngtOB hanof a eeotral situatinn. Tbii
i.lnn will make it eaay to extead
tlic limldii!. as thc lapid BfC-malatioa of
booka readeti it aoceaaaryi aad at thc aame
time, a lil.r.irv ol 70,000 \oliinics?twi.e the
ana, Ilr. Bpoffoxd aaya. ol any othei pariia
mentary library ba the wofid?will be kepl la
thp pnaant liall, to su.ii'ly all tbawaataol
Congnae. Thc otme-oaioofl of the eommiaaio
?eaa wi-e.nml it ii to be hoped that Coi
will ad lijion thein iiromiitly, and in a liberal
spirit.
Th. rc is a fund of b-tfttctloo for beil
lcnt paople who hare not yal teanted tin mt
(if \\i*e gif-Bg, in thc letter from tlic Kiv. EL
llel.er N'cwton which wc print on anotlier
page. - Mr. Ne-too was one of -ev, ral
clergymen who wcrc aaked to dietribate,
each in his own way, eqoal ii.utioiis ol
an anonynious ebaiitahle coiitiibntion of a
tbanaand dollara aenl to tlic Editor of Thb
Tbibonx. Iii**** bttcr ahowt what a raal deal
of good tbe Hiniill siiin of $200, jndicioo-lj
oaed, may accompliab iu tim haadi of an
(,uii(*t, Boaelnah maa,whoae pxofeaaloo briaga
him i.ito daily eontact wuh thc deaemog
poor. Iu this case it aided not lOM than
tbirty or forty familie. nt OpportBBe time*.
Tlns money reachod thc elaaa arhkfa needed
it most. Beggan nnd riefa folk are well off
at all tiincs, bnt there is no nflbriag like that
of the dcceiit poor.
?
When the tcnilile cxplo-iun occuricd la t
Fall in tbe Htfb r.lantyre Colliery, with a
li.ss ol' 215 livcH, it was aecounted thc woist
of Kiich diaaetera, with a __ngle azeeptton, thnt
happcticd in Qhreal Hritaiu. Yesti'i'li.
that gloomy rccoid was aiirpas-cd in the hor*
ion of thc Haydock (oili.rv, when- 232
(l.a.l inincrs have already been drBWO out of
thc pit. In Bcodand, Walea, _*fora Bootia aml
Englaad, within lam tbaa a twdremonth,
(raal daagfaton of this kii.d. by th.- aaplo*
afjom ol fire-danip, have ocunred .ucccshiv.1v.
und then liavc lieen .cvcial iniuor onea in
Oraal Bntaia. Than has beea mueh rredit
justly (,'iven to kkflfal iuventioiis and h-ge*
nious systcms which were iiitcmlcd t'.
rediicc tha daagenol Baioing. The diu
do not prore that thc H-bg-Btdl are
worthlt'ss; tlicy indieate rather that for
evciy Mip of lnvcntion there has baaa
a pai.illel step in takiog Kicatet risk.
Mincs that could not have be, n worke.l
at all before, nre now lilled with biisy
kilii.iers, nnd tlic clian.es for lnss of life
liavc beea httle ndueed. Tlu- Creqoeaey <?'
.mh acciiicnts ir, a iUagraee t'? thaoaparTi_-oa
of uiiniiiK' which the Uritish Guvt rnun ut un
dertakt-8.
l'rince IlLsniarck's intentioii to diaaoire th-'
Iteichstii!. and order a new eleetion in,i?t
kir.ely Luticaec thc au'itatioii whieh Kobfl
ini:'s criiiic has prodaeod throBgfaoal Grermaay.
Thc I'lim-c declaics hliintly that, as tlu
i,i, _i nt Bekhatag njoeted thc iati**8o
,i;i!i*t bill Mil.niittcil bj the i;..veinineiit
lii.-t iiniiith, it woald im pcoAUeoi to
call a sjuri ial MBBfra, and usk thc pas
?sn^c oi anotlier nieastire. Iu his luaity
batred tot Boeiah-BB, un 1'nn.c is no doob.
ready to tiim the jnesi nt conmiotion to m -
count, and thcreby scciirc a n.oic ihu ile
l.^i-latuic. The fiim hold which thc
I il.ei.ils have on (Jeiiniuiy may, how
proTe too stroag tor lnm.
Thc.v have aln ady f?.iest:ilicd Ihis appeal tu
tiic people by diaarowiag Cellowahip with
political taii.itics, and 0_bl_Bg to jiass ".
" ui-dinai \ nieasiircs to savc and hcal the State"
They will have likcwise jn th, ir favor thc prob
ability that {fobfliog will prove to he a lunatic,
who WOBld have dclied all the laws that
huiuan logemnty eaa detiee. The tm r aeal
of thc aiilhoiities m.iy alao provokc ii iii.itioii,
.__,?! detei the paople froai grriag them thc
ROPport they would otlieruisc iIcmivc. 'Ilo
Boiebatagi as now eonatttatad. ooaatate of 807
nieuibcis, who are elioscn by univciN'il sufliaKe
und hallot for thc. tciui of three yi.u*. Aa
thc nuuiber of elocton is ovei B.600,000 Ihe
WK'ial ili*tiiibaiice, whieh nn eleetion, under
the pUCBCint circiim.-taiiccs, would c;ui*e.
thu miu- tO be very irreat._
" ii///;/./, Tlli: 8BOB P1NCBU'?->."
" i.ut tboae docuinciits/'cry thc Demoerata.
Tbal Aadecaoa baa conelusively prored bim
;,eii tlu* ebampton Uat ol tbe eaotBiy, aobody
now denie*. Bot Deaaoenta aay, "Bnleaa bia
?** dociimi'iits .ue aboWB to bc false Off
" fraudiilcnt, they Rivc his mmtJOBJ I pain
"ful degne ti wei'i.t.'' Theae doeaa-eato
have by BO one as yet b.-cn fairly aml erili
mlly exjunined. "liis axertions" are of
thiee iilaaani i (U Thal the electtoa
fairly earried by the Demoerats; ;(2.i
tdal Mr. Shennan was informtd that
u p.ui*li \mis tO DB th.ov.n ont
on .Offgod or perjurcd p!utet<, aud
eaeoonged nnd proaBlaed to raward
the criine; (A) that Mr. Matlhewa lu 1.1 a swom
matfaaalnn of the braad by Aadanoa aml
Weber, and jtA _v_gad hia BppoiatnMat to
diii.e. if aii theae aaaertioBa were tme, than
I atill be not a jot ol euileme thal tha
n-pcl.d that tl.etc li nl bei-n
any fi u:l. He ]nihiliitcil Anderson_ ajipoint
me-it to any oll'ne, an BBBB as he leaiin'd the
eh.iiaelei of tlic man. His po*iti"ii is Bl Jti
wh'illy iinas*ail.d. No othof Bapabtk-Ha .ue
i assailed, s.r, e KotlOfgi who is a***.rtc(l
to have ciiuineeicd the fraud, aml Sheiiiiaii
un.i Matthewa. who are n_aarted to hare bbb>*
?eotcd to i'. mpted to reward it.
I. As to Mr. Siicrm iu, thc nnl.v dociuneiit
produtcit DfOTW uothing \vhute\n. lt Audti
son n-preaented himsclf as n taithftil ofti.-inl
who ha.l doni' Ua duty at tl.** pt nl of liis
life. a letter such us Mr. Siicrinan i- BbM t<>
have writtm WM perft-rtlv blameleaa That
this wiis thc Ntory told him is n\:u\r cci'tain
h> th. I that Atidci'..!) WM lMvenoun
l... eflfee, nml i.y telling RepnMiean lei
that hc had cniniitteil ;i erime hc wi.nld have
inailc it inipossilili' for any man of fofla
to help him safely : (2) thal AndeHOO n.?? . I
ninl to bm thc letter aa If it wera ? pbdge
to reward fraud; aod (3) ihat ba waa treaied
i.y Ur. Bberaaaa wlth enttae nidiHen-nce.
Thai no aaeb letter was ever writ?
ten by Mr. Shernian appeara probaMe,
beeaaae it is not prodneed. beennee be aweara
tliat he fully l.chcvis tbal ba wrote no BBCh
letter, and becatUM IllllHllB-h. in hin letter to
llattbewa, April 7, 1*77, Inc-oaing another
paper, aaya, "tliis i-. tba laal pfaM <>f docn
"liientai.v i vi.lencc iu cxisteine."
II. Aa to Mr. llattbewa, tha doeomentoMthey
atand, if all of fhem an gennine, and without
any ixpliiiiiitioii Wbieh he Inis soiijrlit oppor
tunity |0 make iiinlei" oath and tO KPPOfl hy
proof, indicaie preciaelj thia and Boaaate:?tbat
ba tricd to iii-t an ofltoe for Anderaon after
the bttter hnd Barrendered t.> bia oertaio
papera allegiog that there bad beea a band
perpetrated in Loniaiana. Whal paraonal
i.liiine belonga lo Ur. Matthewa in the naatter
the pablic eannot Jndge until it knowa bow
niiiiiy ..f thc dociiiiicnts were foffged, and which
uf tbem ; how many and which ol theaa eama
to the knowladge of Mr. Matthews, and what
the biliif was npOB which his aetion was
baaed. Thi I thing now is to obaerre
tliat there is eoiiclu-dvi' proot that Mr.
Matthewa did ool know ol tha e_latenra*i .-r
iiny of theee doeaaaenta until uft.-r tha
iniHifrutaiimi of Preaident Hayea. Hii
iii'iivi.-u with Aaderaoa wm after Ihe
in iii-iintion ; all lettcn between thn.i
were after the tnangnration j the pre
tended acknowiedgnienta that frand had
been committed an m>t even aaid to
have been made known to him until after the
.i. iiti.il eonteet had been wttled, arhen
one waa gireo to him in Mareh, and tha other
sent to him April 7. It la, tberefore, prored
i-iiin hiNivelv I.y the iloiiuii'-iiK M far a* they
prore anythfojr, thal Mr. ICatthewi wm in oo
way co.-iii ? nt of any fraud until after tha in
.,ii_iu;ili.iii. What he kuew or lxlicvcd aftef
th.it cviiit wc h lo learn. Bnl ao Be
pnbUeaa leader appeara t-. have had any
L'l'oiind for anepeeting frand, m Eai m "tln
"dociim.; t-." prore anything, antil after the
, t ( . i-n then.
III. What Qorcrnor Keltogg did, will per
haps Im- harnnl lioiu othci c\ nh iuc, his own
iiu linliil. But "the do. unu lltr," ilidicitc
plainly thal thi ? "-.'^ paraonal qrnur*
rei between Anderaoa aad Keliega and hia
Immediate mpportera, long befOre tba deetton ;
tlmt Anderaon'a clerfc, I.utl.r. who was u p.ir
ti< uliir mpporter of KeDogg, aaade nn aaaanll
upon Anderaon on the 7ih ?f Oetobar, m
Anderaon aHegee, witb tbe aid of Demoerata)
und with iiiteni t<> Kill him; that in lettOH tO
Weber, before and after thal Ume, Anderaon
ezpreaaad the b-tenttoa that tbe State tiekel
should be lie.it.ti, thongh ba behored the
State wonld go tor Hayeai thal onl of
ii, s qnarrel and Aadecaoai-a o_fa to
Demoerata t<> prore?'for pay?tha ex-Bteneo
of ii I'oiispiia.y by KeUogg and othn- to
j.K\(iit an eh.'i'in in Baet Febeiana, grew
the pretended aeknofrledgoaenta of fraud
lu.Miy gi-ea to Ur. Matthewa. I
probabk thal Ihe one bee-riog Webetft name
forged by Andt i on, beeaoee ool
..i tha lettera l>y Weba t-> Andaraaa, or by
Anderaon t.i Weber, refer to nah a doen
nent ao eontemplated or exeented* be
caiise Weber awora to a aontrary atata
of fact.s imiiicili.itcly ufter; beeaaae tha
Bjgnature of Weber i-t deelared by IhoM
who Know it to be a foTgery j and beeaaM
Anderaon, when eonfronted with the
paper whieh be bad aeat to Mr. Matthewa,
ilciiied Ha gennineneM in order to i
praeeention foi forgery. Hii pretenea that
the original bora araaed Lnk-blota which wera
not copicd iu the pretended forgery, thongh
aiiyl.nily jittctii].iin.: :i forgery at ull could bare
copied them with eaae, la ridieolooa.
i\. Finally, m t" lha general (ine4ti.iti
whetber any fraud whaterer wm perpetrated
exoepl by Anderaon himaelf, " lha doenmenta''
niiioitrt (-vldi-nce, which h;is aaoaped
li.iiiDiratic noiice. Two daya after thepn
tended aignatnra of aa Mknowledgmenl of
frand bj Anderaoa and Weber, e/Ibt Ander
1.1 Bnrka to prore tha frand and
Kellogg-fc alleged conspiiacy, if p-iid
lue., i.nd ufli r he l the cvi
dence which la the Naah agreeaaenl ba
iniileit.iok to "rappreaa, ahowing thal tln*
"liaii>li WM cairicd by tln- I le_M 9 it-,"
this Hiiuii^ Anderaon wrote to J'ntl. r
Sdvi inlicr 18, in a letter prodneod aml iil.-n
titi.-il by Uaaaelf, eanttoning Batler aol toaell
out to tho Demoerata anleaa ha hnd "tin
" docuinentiiiy e\ idi-nce - to piove bia 11*4, r
"tions,'" und ad.linc: " Uml it fkttrt Hn' tlme
"pfEthtt me. Ctmlil I ETOVt all I know, BOOM
"of tbeae aeonodrela wonld ba iu tha l'cni
" b utiitry." Thna, nllrr Andcison hnd all
the " doi iinient.iry evidence " which he now
prodncea, be himaelf wrote, in regard to Ae
eontemplated bargain with tha Deaaoerala,
ihiit bia l.tck of aneb eridenee wm ?* wbere
" thc hIioc pinelied him," and that he could
not prore bia aaai rtknta. Whether ha ean
i.iove them now i? yol to beaaen. Bnl Deaao
craticmaaagera wonld bettet aeareh "the doen
"menta" a Uttla more ehMely, before they
hhoiit that anything han been prored, ezei pl
tin- phei.ennl raaealtty of __eir clucf wit
m"*A- ______________
A DI3CBIMINAT1NV BULOOT.
Mi. Jl.-iiiy L. Clinton deaanrM greal eredrl
foi the togenoity be diaplayed in tha diac-imi
natingenlogy whieh he prononnced npon Mr.
Tilden, before the Tammanj Qeneral Conunit
tic, on Thnraday nii.ht. Mr. Conrtnej
clearly wroag ha mbdng any objecttooa to it.
In tlu- jii(4(nt atiitnde of Tammany Hall
toward Itt liit?' Preaidentlal eandidato ii
,1 v to lii'd ,!l" vnlneiaM' nl.cd
in Beriptnre m hia Mth rlb, in order t.> pnl
him permanently al real an a Mndidate.
li would have boOB nn-.. .inly nml
bnital IO hiive gOM at him with a
iiui. nml diaflgnred his aualy form, ns is
aoaaeUmM done in phmariM) noa wonld ii
h;i\e been tpdta tha thing to bara aanl Aldanaai
i'linoy osii- to (iiaiui icy Part to bnal
jaw. It w.is bardl] u oeeaaioa forw_i paiarl
. Ipiag kiiite. Mr. Clinton eonld leaeh
the Tammany brarea 'i tnek worth two ol
that. lt was a greal '!' ? better way that he
pointi.-il out. 'lo piin iiiouud him with soft
woi.is, unl an iiU'citii'iiatc am abenthianeeh
nml say, " Art thon in bealth, mv bmthci?" aad
m,.iiitiini- fnmbta ronnd toi his iiiiii rib aml
?Up ii knife under it; IhiawM ni'ue graeefol
ii.lite, aml Withal more i-n'-Kive. It
mighl have Im tn Mr. ('oiiitiic\'s uej le
ium o\ci tha bead with aa empty bottle or
le lim with ft Hti-iii^' of icMliitioiiB and
tha body oll to thc MeZgna. It was imt
Mi. tiiutoii'a. liie way waa to j. uiounce a
leader and taaeUag but thoronjrhly discrimi
nating ealagy upon the laia laaasntod, nnd
iini.il (ii:it.ly aeraw down tha Hd before the
roiivivii- friei.ds aboald have an opportunity
lo led the pnl*' or hold a tiiiiror tO .hc IhjM
of tha ih'part.d. Mr. roiirtncy doululcss BBW,
or thottght hc BBW, in thosc paaaBBjM iii the
addraaa which aeeaaed to wrl a Irlaautty
arm round the statesmaii's neck, cvi
deacea of geaa?m cordhdity and abaei n
esteciii. It waa Ihis niisappr. heusimi that led
him to proteat wtth the wa-aatb of bia aaraaat
nature ..?.auist the ternis of the obituary. Ba
would not, he said, vote foi "nnythiiif. that
"eould lie distortcd into approval aud stippoi t
" of Mr. Tildcn'* eoOTM durinjr the liast year."
Imaginethe insiiiiiatinj. aa_fle with which Mr.
Clinton laloraaed him that the only aet of Mr.
Tihlcn's dariog tha paat jraar which tha ad?
dreaa apjnoved was his fOte tor Anj-'u-tus
Schell, ,-iiid assiiii'd him th.it there was nothing
in it whieh he eould not, even wilh llie vicus
lie had expnaaed, conscieniiously badone.
Mm h a* il' be had lcancd BTCf tO the ntigry
Cdmrtaey with a btaad sinih* and whiaperod,
** We eome to hflf Cttmat, not topBafavh-m."
Mr. Tihlen is not thc T.iiuinany camliilae
for 1880. He was not in 1H7H. Th.;.
dim suspicion?and it may have eiept into Mr.
ClintOO'a mind?that the oppo- itioii of Tam
ln.uiy in 1H7<1 did him more food than harin.
Ete waa ooaaiaated m apita of it, at any rate.
Mr. Coiiitney may think it wise to rcpcat iln*
f.-K tie*. of the l.ist Tainiinuiy canipai^n BgB-BBl
Mr. TiUcti. Mr. CUatOB obvioudy doea not.
HOW i.''i(h lietter and ni'-re ca.-ily f.ital
to th. ?? ! gantlemaa to load him up
with h'i lammany raeo-d. to aay, "ha
??waa one of us always." nnd MWB
"u.i. proad of bia anoonaa." h o. Um
in the paal teaaa aad paefc him off la ? -uivcr
lm.iint: .1 hoaraci with plamoa on the ho
Then w.i* ia all thia Boaaethiag ol the kindly
Hjiiiit ol tin* Qaaker who aaid to tha do-, "I'il
"not hmt thee, bul I'II j-'ivc thec a bad n.-iiic,"
iimi ao ahooted " Mnl dogl"?leatiag to other
iM'iiiih* the CToelty of atooiog tha pooc
tuir to il. atli. "There was, p.-ilnps, no Dem
t in thia city," sa>s tlu* judieioiis
CUnton, "who had bo Umg, tfaroogb K'?*<i
" and cvil report, at all timcs iu
"iidhernl tO thc ...rtuiM'.s of Tammaiiy Hall.
"Hi. aiithcniic biography"?eooaider for a
inomeiit the slv B-ggeetiYoaeae of that word
" aiithenti.?"?" iil.nlilics iiim with Tanunany
M Hall lofliy yean ago." Coold aaythiag be
ii Ihiin th.it a* a lead-off fm a c.unii
d.ite who h.nl suisived his u-.ef.ilm BB. Bot
Mr. Clintoa did not atop with this load*
iii!_>? foity yean' aaaooiatioa with Tam
Hall upon Mr. Tildcn. Ha twi*t. .1
thc knife iu thc WOttod with the Ipa
cilic atatOBM-lt lha! " even when Twood
"iind his ooofederataa in criine held
Mdeapotk away bera. Mr. TOdea did in.t
" in any publie iiunncr idciitify Imnself
"with uny iinti-Tammatiy ni.raiii-.itio,] until
"the Fill ol 1"*?1." Nothiog here or any
wben ba tbe addnaa about the great work
,,r i:. .?nn m th.- my aml Btate. oi" whicb
Mr. Tddeo i* so proad ; only a ncital ol
hia long eniiiiictioa with Tammany Hall and
a "pointiag with pii'le" to the fact that
he etuck io it thraagh alaaom the aotire
patlod iu which lwnd and his pals beld
eontiol. And th. n he gOM on to 1.11 that
" it was a proud ,1 iy in our biatory" wh.n
, h.!. .1 to thc high offlce of Chiel ktag
" i-tuite of this 1'nioii one of our own vet
"i-.,in DemoenUa, who for near lortj yean
"h.nl expoaaded iu Tamaaaay Hall tha prin
"liphs of Di iinicracy." Mr. Clintoa is by
ull odda thc moat diacarlminat-Bg eologiat of
tha time.
Iim thc crof Bing exeeUeace of this a.:
is in ihe eloaing paragtaph, wbereto, aftet
tbhl "aiithenti' I the late candi
datc and a baroiog proti -*t againal Ihe " franda"
liy whlcb "thc Kinpire Si.it*." w.i. oil':
aml Mi. Tihlen eheited.it is stated that Timi
niiiiiy Il.dl doea ,i"t pffopoaa to make very
moch id a row about it. " Ihe great bn
"ii,tiii-is ..I tin* eoontry -hould m.t be
" iliipclilh'd b\ Ihtc.ll* I" li M'llltioll
" in (u.li r to anaoal the praaaat ocenpaal of
"the Whlte Hi.lise, nml to place lll the I'resi
" d. nti.il cha.r oiu dlatingaiahed bllow-eitiaea
"oi Ci.unt:.. l'.nk." I*n't that good. tl.ih ?
They bara baeo draadfolry defranded aml
all that, and Mr. Tihlen h.i* beea *-'
lullv ehe.ited.iiii* we doo'l propoae to raJae any
row aboat it Wetorbear.oaa-coaol
..I ?thc baaineaa iut.i<*ts of the country/'
ll.ii's nu azhibittofl of aslf aaeiifiee. patal
1,1.(1 only bv thal of thc boaiiliiiK'-sehool
TOOtfa who, in answer to ilu- (''icslioii what hc
araa williag to gire apdariag Laat, naponileii
v " Haah." 1' i* a very mat and efl'ett
ive addnaa. lt tolla at eoaaidenbla length
bow proad Tammany Hall is of Mr. TOden,
and how long nnd dcvotedly he has dOBg to
lt, and how b.ully he has beea chaated
in this Preaideatia] baaineaa, " Bat wa
'? siilunit lo it like lood citizeiis," says Mr.
Clinton. "Dmi't distuil) inything on our ac
"(i.nni or on a.'i'iiiiit of our dietiogalahed M
" lo\v-citi/.cii of (.laiiiciiy rark." There's
aomethingezeaedingly toaching in thomannef
n, which he steiis forwaid iu behalf of our
diatingniabad fillow-eiti/enol Grameny rark.
an.l deelinaa to have any fuss made over it.
Wc bope our diatmgtriahed Cellow-eitisen of
liiaiiicicy l'lirk lU'preeiatc* u.
And then Majnr Quimy made n spech, iu
which he said, " Wlu rcver Mr. Tildcn nmy
"look for his gtddiag atai in poliiics, it ia
"licic only hc ?ill Iind it." lt stiikes us that
ii hc d.M's hc will aaa altogothe. too loany ot
Ih.iu for cunifort._
,s//. 17 /.'-/.'.1*/' .1 ?7' HE.sT.
'Ihe ibeorptkm of eilver by the Kast duitnig
the paal ten yeara. aml its eflbet npon gnan
ei.il legialation in B?e We-t, an exiumstivily
'diaenaaed in a letter which Qeaera] John A. Di_
haareoeired Irom "T. W^naoomepoodeai (an.l
kin-.ii.an) in Vokoi.aina. The statistics which
iu- has eollated from rarioaa aoarcea ahoa
thal tho exporta of adrer from oovntriea
to coiinhies east i.t Egypt bavi* ri*en from
120,000,000 in 1S7". to over 1100,000,000
in I*s77, und that tlie anuiiiiit laal year ,-.
oeeded that of lsiis, althoogh the arenge
price was bigher. He eontenda that the
will abaorh badatnitely all the aDrar that tha
Wc*t will s,'iid her, and thal it iaOTOB prol.ii
i,i,. tii.it the price will ateadOy riaa as the Ba*
ii .uiniu*. is redaced. Hc argaaa that
||?. WCst is madly P-BJ-Bg iuto the
hand** of Ihfl V.AHt, nml in its
to aet rid ol an arhitiarily crcatcd aur
i.lns atoek, " aaohangiag at nrinoaa
,,:?.. ui ii- ,:....! ]>,. .ii'iis aitielea for all
,,i pailahahla Bienhaadiae, the exae
iuip.'it.ition of which even a frea tiader like
Mr. Itathlione, of I.iveriiool, re.ards a. ihin
eeroaa. He aaanmea thal thc total aaaa ol
money ia efrealafckm goreraa all ptitMrn VThea
it expiuids, as it did after the golddiaeoT,
of 1** 1 * ui I 1860, i . aml the .**un
ahina ??f prosi?eii!y peaairataa av-fywhaia.
Thc umi.uul of iiioucy iu ciivulalion has
n..w li .ii siiddenly eontriirU'd hy tho ex
:. ..i i hurge quanttty of silver, and, ac
toidiiislyi allpncea decllnc, and thc proceflaof
adjitstnient proves pninful to all who depead
oii prieea. Ii tha people of the United Statea
ean get a gwod price for their spaie product".
on condition of takinj: silver in payniciit. ?<?
eotdfalg to this view they onjiht to ncc.-pt it.
A ciiricni.'y out of harmony with that ol Kuiope
has no iiiciinycnieiices to which ?AjMaieU
not iu-ciistomed, nnd whatever dlMlliantafM
may al the eateet attend thc ailo|.tion of afl"
vcrare certain to dis.ippcar nn kooii an tlio I'.a.-t
ezhaOBta the hiirplns of the Wcst, and somicr
yet if Franee retnma to riNw money.
The letter deaarfM faii oniisideration, ftl
thomrh its roiicliisions respeetinj? the Bttpply
and thc valtie of nilver sceiti to be bascd in
part upon ini-itaketi premi-'e**. Its radical erioi'
is in piiienailBf aa so many writers have done,
that piices Uiromrliout tht- WoalUCn World are
eontrolled I.y tln- miiount of getd and silver
in circiilation. This may ha tmc, bnt it i* not
\,l prored, and there are many fact-* which
tend to di.sprovc it. The snpply of credit cur
reney, for example, has cnnimoiisly iucreiiRed
withia ii few reera, aml leeaM MpaMa of in
dclinite expaaaton. It is not shown that such
wihstitittes fot money do not have an effeet
apoa price*' indeed, thc abieot eeoneaoiato
ooneeda that they have. How gnal nn eoVct,
it is hard to aay. But the paper currency
bronghl into aae, nnd the eiiiploynient of Gov
arnment bonda t.? a -raat amonnt in plaee of
money in InternatJonal brannaetlontj have un
Loaably attared veiy awntly the eoudi
tious of dependence of piicc.s ujm.ii the qtian
titv ot gold aml silver in une. It ia emphnti
....t pioven tliat a rednction in tlie nmoiiiit
of coin in BM ncccssarily causeH a dccline ol'
prieee, and there aic vciy sati^lactory cxpla
-latioiis of the ilccliiic of pi iccs in the Wcstein
Worid, eport from any ebaage in the ipantity
of c.in in aae. As Mi. AWlls pointed out,
more than n year BgD* the eiionnoiis IfM
vi Utbor-MTing maehincry hM had an impoi -
tiint ellV. t.
It doea m.t appear, tberefore, that the Wcst
cni Worid will bare any oeeeetoa to get back
any part of the silver abaerbed by the Kaat.
in plaee of coin shipped ciotwanl, a large in
..f paper or eredil eutreney may appear,
i\iili"iit nny such ehaajre in i-iiccs ns to draw
baeh the MItw from the Eapt, or B_rtaria_ry
the pcieM ef Weetorn er Eaatem pro
Incta. Neither ia it clem thal "ovci-imp<.ita
"lion" laEngland laanerideneeof crrhanatlon
uf national n Bonreea. In eonta-entiag upon the
recenl lettei of Mr. Bathbona, The gewtiaawf
properly remarked th.it it- apeenlattou wara
rather fanciful, andaffiarded i.<? aolid l>a>is for
dclinite eoiiclnsioiis as to the incie.i.-e oi de
.. .ilth.
There in really aothing t<> prore tlmt lha
.1, Dioiietiz.Uion of silver has materially nlTeetcd
prieea <>r proaperity in tho Weetern countriea.
may be boneatiy aml ratfonally ea
t.itain.d, but it dOM DOl ttkm upou demoii
uialioii, nnd it may 1..-true or fulse. Until it
ean be snetained by proef, the argnraent of
??'!'. W." for n'iiioni-tizutii>n of silver must be
lon-i.hn-d toconcraaire. Ba auy l*1 ritfht, but
it i. imi prOTOn. Mcaiiahile, tho objections to
nvaiiablo d.'iil.le -tandard have yet to be met.
AOBICULTVB II COLLBOBB.
llr. BaraeioVa Ull to aatabHah h faad to ba "on
i.icaiionof the peOff-B," which waa
poi .ni the Banata ealandar, is bardly ko aspir
itik' in its iialirrr"? ??* Mr. Bear-a bill. whieh waa
iatredaeed laal Btoreeaber. Mr. Paraaidar. nttetnpt
j,, ??,!..i.',>.i(l" h_s on.. teetare, bawe~ar, which ia
worth a Uttle Blieaaion. TMe .Baeaaatiiil fimil ta
io iicd. riM-.i 'ii ttem lha n-t uroeeada ti petaata
tlmt 14, fn.in ll?- .-xtrn ilci.'.-i w hich inventora
iniv tha (iovcrniiiciit for irBMBatlng their Imatnaaa
bejaed tha auiotint which that heafaaam
aetaaHy eoata ; aad (3) froaa tba n.-t pa.?-!? ofthe
pnblie Laada, wbeae-rer the aaoaal axpeaditarea ef
theOeaeral Land Ofltoe and Ita branehea bappM to
l>.- I.--- -!?t*.
Om-tliinl of tlie Ulleaeet on Mr. Hnn
fiinil. iifi.'i ba aala it. is ;.> !?? mnitii.lv appaapriatad
to tba uiere (.'"iii-rlctf <--m1"\v iniiit <<:' the agriealiaral
eallegea m Ita farioaa Btatea, aad Joal tare it
?,,..uiii i?- w.-M f..r I'oih-tl'hs t" paaaa aad n
? httle before rotfeg torMr. BameHa'a l.ill. I'ndci
: ,.i 1862. theeeeeUagea iaaai-redaTB-yaan*
riderabla allei ai Ita imi.ii.' damala abenl ip.ooo,
OOOaMawa, or a leatituaj twioa tbi si-e of thc M tia
Bad than is ?? popalat aaag-eiea
tba aamber af tralaed lanaeti and me
ehaaica whieh theee iBOtUiitlawa have taroed
ttiioii the Bgrieoltam and arts of onr
:, la not At ali eoauaeuaarata anth
iln- tnliiiiiK of the iriaiit. It ..-itunly Ium
imt >i-t in't-ii demoaalraaail thal lhafaadareeeiTed
have Mm etittaad ia aaeaadanee wlth tha apirit af
iiu _ift, eria a way t.i st, ara Ita beat raaalta,
w ben it i4 '. too, tlmt tba prieea teeaawad
im tba Undaand hmd aarip raried, aar aere, ia th?
t .-mt. 4, from a Bdalmaai af 11*%eenta to a
iiiaximiini af 98 62, it is diflkalt to l.chevc thal tha
pant ~ua alarajra dis'io.sed of to the l.cst advan
ta_v. Ami if the phUaathropiata wonM also mndad
ttaflaaerraa tlmt lha i Monal
!.(.iiiit> huvc in some of Ita Btatea beeo lavaoted
..Iy, to say tbe lc:i4t, ihcy would hardly
?,?. jn :i bai.? t" thraw any B-ore k'o?d aaoaey late
;i ]>:i whiebtaa alreadj awnllowedeoB_aeb. Some
mu- oiiiiht to uilviiw the aininUle Beoatoi
limn Rtade Uaad, who doea not appear to
betboroaghlyiafanaed aa ttaaabjeet^ thal tbere
hiiic in tba hktary ei teuagrienltnraleat
. .i .i.i .4 ? hich snghl to BBOoaraga him iu hia
. iax invciiturs tor their isupii.'it.
oi E TO EUROPE.
Darlof tbem Bral weeka of June ttaoat-going
stcaincrs bave beea arowdadmaeaal witb__netr
i.iKnnipe. They are iioticiahly of
;, ,iii i.i.i 111-4, Mwerar, and aro s-oinj? wtth :niif
lareal Baottra ttom tim-e who naekettaaedbaary
Snininer exoiliis. Than nre fewer ef tha wealthy
i-lana who rnn over to Kniiliiml or Franee for the hot
MOOOB tneteadof totta nu.iiiit.iinsorthosea-ahore,
iiml icareeljr any of tln- aanaUy large ialegatioM of
pIllgJ'IIMI. ti achers, nnildli-class business men um!
their wives who for yearn have MTtd from th.ir
?eaaiylaeoiaeethe tmm arUeh will grfethemthia
oaa great holiday ia their livee. MM witl smnll
iiiioiiies froui trada or fn.in salaiit-s, aic spendiug
vciy littie in ltiiurii's jnst now, and even tlie
wealthy claaa, whom menap ia loTeetad iu bu
prefarto rraaala at home le wateh tha BMifcetn
Tbere is another 8-8BB, however, whoae incoims
are ilciivcil fii.in inrcstuiciits wnh whiah they c.ui
not iiieiiiile, wheaeaaaiBgte Baaepa this June to
ji-iiiaiti Um ic pciinaiu-iitly uniil tn.- tfaneaehaaaa
for tha better, They haaa lem BMaay to vead than
thev luul last year, and livini? i.s etaaper ticross the
aator, lt will briag Ibam bjrgar retarm in
pleeaave, kaowledga aud baaaty ba e*reeyadaj life it
iin-.s 4|siiii it in italy or Fraaea bBNaad af New
Voi u. Beaidaa, Bobedjf eea aee tiuiit istint und save
in Barope. Pleaty of beakrapt atarahaata wenl adP
iParieiaa bak el dallgbt, wattad hy
gaed wislu-s ti'oin eiiviinn fiicnds and the
oiiors of eeantlem lotal edhriaaa. wha if th.-y
had reuiained nt honm would '.i-iirctl mis
ei.ilily IB Ihe r.'t-ion of chcap hoiirdiiiK-honsey or in
nut- ehaaara Waatera town. We bare beM hearing
,t-4 that Iriulc i.full kinds, hoicls, i.*tc. have
I.. i ii in.iilt i xriiiitant laBaropa bytbe *algare?
,-f the Aiiicricaii tmirist. Wa su
thut bIiup aml botel taepara will Bad aal the other
side of Ini ebaraeter i Am Bammcr, _jaerteaaa wha
. live will have ns.shrewd I
of thc paaateaaaaay FTenchman or Seotehninn, and
will l.i* (piit k to catch Uata fn'iii their liOHtfl as to
ih.. beat wayeof eanag for theaa. Amerieruisare
imt fools, ami they bara latalj Ceaad oal thal their
vnlgar hahit m ?'aptargtag" baa ouiv aiede tbem
li.lii'iiloiiH, hcsiilos buiiiif the cunsc of their i..
lcan ixiebeta.
The lurge uiajority of viuitora froni thu couutr. to
tlic I'aris Exp._iif.nn hnve, it will be fonnrl, _on?
than t'cr trasineaa, not pleasnre. \V_ learnedin |*|,i).
?iili*!lihi:i lhat th-ro is nu market for ?
idcas Uke theaa iat-rnatloaal irrTifbiflaaa. Tha
\ui\t.t,\ ;i Uu__ ,,f i,,-^.
ncss tat s in failniir toadrartim his own war.* ia
Parla, bnt l | that Imwill show noue in
briaajlaghaaM BaarehaataMa kdeaa trom tbaa* u,
doea Imt troul.le himself very greatly if l.aropa
Uaffaeal hladentalaath-Mt and lard-pig,prorided
to gataa eoaae new potata la miaaee *ai art, whieh
lie can lirinif back and tnrn lato r.ady work ___
ready money. ^_^^^________
The ('omiiiitte-cun Appropn&tions, jn terday, did
a wlea tlii)?__ whea they cut down the atinnal allnw ?
ance for pubiic printing liy 9-99*000. Andth-r
would doa wiscr thing if they wonld ent n
dcejier until the (Jovcrnmont nrinting waaalto.
im (1 within it.sle.itimateliiiiits. All tiu* :
i.._s ..f " (Iis_.-ininatitig iuformation " which auiLi
tloaa i)iii"( un chicftaius are aoaaxioaa Uie umirage
shonld he done away with at once. After tlu
lication 111 limitctl editions of certain docuuu utn,
which place in au acccseiblo and
vciiicnt form such facls and figurcs as are
Beeded for iutclh.ent legislation, the printing ol
other booka, wuh a few exceptione, can be gafely
left ta private eutcrp/ise. Either burean m
forniution is valuablo I or it ia not. If
uot, Govcmment ha,. no excuae for med
dling wiih it. lf it is, newspapera and Bnh>
puhli.here wonld gladly ili-seminate it, the publie
would willingly bay it and Govcmment haa na
more rifc'ht toentcr iuto comp*titio*n wuh thi? __?
dustry than it has to manufacture boota and sboea
or to cure Iiatas.
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An iuteresting letter (raa Mr. Eiliaon, on anotlier
pagc, ceta forth the grounds on which he claima
priarity ia tha lalapbenlo Inraatto-a which I'rofea
sor Hughcs has recently exhibit.-d in Lmidon. It
must be grantcd on aii hands that tbe discoverici
of Mr, Kdisoii auggested thc lino of expermient
which led ta the microphone, aud it may prove
il.llicult to draw tho exact liucat wbicb tbo Eugliih
laatraaaaarl eaa alaiai any origiuahty. Asa wbole,
baa cm'i , it is of simpler construction tban preri.ua
talaphaaaa, and it seems, accordiug to tho
ae..mu,s fiirnished, to bave more rcmark*
able powers. The moat striking featun- of
Mr. Edi-on's icii.-r ifl his statement that he has been
battayed as la thnt iuveutions bya personwho
was tbe ag.nt for his telephono iu Eng
lai.d. Con .i.lciing tbo provocation, Mr. !_<h
siin Tiloa with irn at moderation and _i_niit.v.
Ba may bo sure tbat lha acieiititic world will ?
it tbat ln- is robbod of uoue of tho laurel*. k_ haa ao
houorably aud con-picuou* ly won.
POLITICAL NO'i
That barrel of money J.ft an usrly trail.
Lylaa aeeaaato be abonl the only ateady eeenpa
tiuii in Loaiaiana.
Tlie Pciiiiicratn party is aboat to scirre anoth.-r
gradfe agatoat mt army. .So will tha tataaaaa.
Mr. Tildcn bagfaM uyiii- to do
too mueh, ami M iu liumiuent diiiigcr of doiu_ it
It would seeui tb it in Louisiana, citizens are not
very geiu-r.illy addieted to signing their own namea
to uiucli fl mii thing.
St.uilcy Mattbcwswill retin- from politics shortly
witb tba uiidispnted distin. tion of haviug made a
lo_Ml incs* of it.
General St. Clair Mulholland ought uow to rig a
jackscr.w under ono end of tbe M. t'lcllan move
i.k nt, aad lifi it up again for auother ?low start.
The Deaaeaeafta may ronclnde not to revolutionize
the country, but thc country wiii not abandon ita
liitciitinii tn revoliitioiitz! the Democratic party into
a minoiiiy tbis Fali.
*.Vith Tammany ..g.iinst him in bia own State,
aml drippiap trom thal bana. tandag np in nearlj
evervoihcr State to tbrow mud I ? tl. of
"I.'foiuicr.'' it looka as if Mr. Tihlen. troobiea
would ba sufticiently numerous to ke-ep him busy.
Dr. Waaaaay had a very correct idea of whal ailed
Mr. Tildcn wben he diagnoaed his trouble aaan
"iiMeominon anxiety" to ba Preaident; bnt Drob
ably the Doctor never wonld have gneasod tbat Hr.
!'ilden'a atbictiou would baug on ?o long.
Thc Democrata investigated Oii gon and nn*
,.,.M!..l;i Deiiii.cr.itie agent trying to buy an el .c
: hay mv. *ti_..ited I. ?iiisiana.and found anotber
on the satne mission. Now they have begBfl BB
Florida. and at the 0-teet liavc iiit n;
iiatic .i(.'i nt wiui ,r.ci! !.. buy an c'ectiou canr_a_.r.
No wn-. .iiy yell "lraiull"
mr BaB-B, of Teaneaaaa. has made :i \
ni'. rc ently, where be f ft a *tatcnient that
ha kaaw ei aa I aa cr Baawt-_*l_a_a_ba
s.'iitii wbodeeiredtodiataah the Itaaadaat-i tide.
Ile o|.]H..1 d th.* Potter r.solution as uuwise, but
atter it was paaaed. he was in favor of pushing the
in\.-.!i..iili'ii t.i tl.cciid. As f.T Mr. Key, li
killed himself Im fore. and by writin. tbat bttcr lin
siiii|. v iiiiit.hited bis own ciii|)t->. Mr. Harns failed
to explaiu. howerer, why it w;u* tbat tbe Owlh-ra
ii, who are ao -aaalanoaaly appaaa- to
r.'V"liition, wcrc linaniiiiniisU unable to *.oto fora
?. Ing tbat veiy thing.
M0_tBO-Miy Hlair is full tobursiing withdehght.
He thinks bo is entirely viuduated by the 1
uaiiraaaaai. an.l is aam lha E_aa_daal will ba taaaad
out i.l aflh 8 aml Mr. Tibbn put in bis place. A- f..r
Mr. Stephens, tbe vcnerable piouecr of tbe fraud
ihiiiks the (ieorgia state.-n.an " u lag*
giugou tha stage a little tin) Lirbcbind. He ia on
rary gaad ralataaaa with the Adiiiiniatration, aud
Aaaa aat alahta break them t*V There waa an
iiii.ii'i **i.iii at oi.i* timt thal Hlair was" lagr-iiig be
bind " Ior the ili-tance of aboul a balf generaU-ii.
ami ao ha wa*. but be taraa omt ,<i bave l*ceu ju?t iu
advauce of tiie Dauaaaratk party.
Mr. Haadrkka la adajtagraamd aaaahmfliy toward
ihe Tihlen side of the fraud qu.stioti. Hc reiteratea
bis Ntat. uieiit tl.at be wa-opposeil to the rott.*r res
oiuii.ai anii.- aataaa,aaaaa ba Baajaatai B_af_Bah_->
tiai qpaatfaa aa aaatiai. aud uny attempt ta reoaea
it aa uuwise. liut uow tbe investigation has bceome
linportant, and ahould ba followcd up till al! the
.ratids aie axgoaad. H. la ofpaaad t" aamyiag-laa
faras to.listurb the I'resi.tcnt, yet tells a nf
of Tlie Ciiit-inuati I nqinnr thnt he dnes not know
\\bat could be done to remove him "sliould it a|
tb;.t atfer Ihe inaii-uration ,.aities i.-.tived otncea
wbo wcrc eoniic. t.-d witb the frandiilent baalaraa
ti, f.i'e tbe inaU!*,!ii.itioii, with assurances of advan
erfectly sublime stiaddle, aud doea
cicdit even to Handrkka.
Mt. WiaStflBBaa bahap all the way from Kciitinky
lo tbis city tbo cbes*ring newa that the Dbbb
bave magiianimously deciibnl not to tip Mr. Kayea
outof the Wliite House. " It ia all noiisense and
folly,'' be s:ti.l loa rejHirterof The I viday,
"tot..ik..f thaaaendaem al Bhyaafta title, ae that
of any other man. However, Mr. Hayeaispracti*
i allv aaaa, as with our scant majurity it is not hi-.!.
tbat party . ii-incry canb" sodir.ctly opi*ral*>daa to
eAmtd, HajWedagoaitieB.* Hbar thlalraa-; aoaaamm
that tlu* party is only restrained from Mt>_>t_.ifing
beeeoe. it ia afraU ii would riot b?
aol.* to ilo it.heirave ano;h. r t. a.*o;i for bttiu. *l->?_
in: "Toturn bim out now migbt pro.. oluvm
a.iva'ita.e. as lt wouid leave but the t:?i_-i*ii-.???
. .,11 being lillcd. S.. thc Democrata caa WJ
to wait until l*"*-*!', and then take their turn,
v are very apl lo.io. Ib ahect,aur,itwaaa
l.ii. a b.a.l torao little a borae." Or, in other wmn,
new mratan ol "Jaahay woaldu't, v-ausene
couldn'i."
Auderson ia cast Iowa with sorrow. Hia relativea
a in bad ovi r _ba raaajh way tha aewmaaam
aaapoBiaabla name aboat He bas op*>a*A hia
heart to a eorn-epoi uie nt of Ihe CinclnnaU Commer
dal, and bere is u portion of the oaafoaBoa: "Tha
ne\vsp:i|>cis iin- callingnie a luir, paajanr. n\*cmi.
i.iackinailci', aad so oii. I lapfBBa I b?vc to taka it.
Again l aar, the devil take the day l had anytbtuf
1,1,1,. v.ith Louisiana poliiics. lt'? tbe aVdaal BB9>
ii.-.*t iiicss.lowutli'r. yon .'Mr heard of, nnd nmra
dinpolitieattianln any other twe
intheUuloa. U .. hat mjurea
,ly. and thafs tbo womt part
aboul it. 1 haie to be lha meana of lnjuriu, ibo ha
.,? party. I am a KepuUican from l'''';'",''^
?,,,,.,- be aiiything el**. no ^-?'"'r J'J
badlv eertiiin Kepnblicaus may b at me
f\l,\ aK.'P-ibl.canl'r..,i.le,iti.. DWO. 1 **_?_*!
l.e.u: v time. bul 1 doal w?j_
n.xi ?.? . ___?_?>
devil.
Dtirely a.? ?' ii
\ii'l."
v,.i,..!i tothe Kepablicau pai *t
comuieut. lt is.. i n tbe ittXrMeone