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POLITICS, ART AND LITERATI'RE.
TIIE UTI.si I'llASIS OK IMl'OIir.VNT Illili ISM Al
rAir.g?KVKSTS IN T-V WoIU.D OF UTEB-TQB
AN'D ART? F1NAM 1AI. TOPICS.
The p?i i)li-xit i?-K of thc Brit ir-li f'ovi rnment
on account of Afghan and Tmkish aiTain-*, thc
Irish relief movement, Mr. Spurgeon"**} ap?
peal to the Clnistian scntiim-ut of thc
natiou in the intercut of Mr. Glad
ptone, the temporary Rcaro which Mr.
Edison's recent invention produced, with
interesting inci lents in thc ort and
dramatic worlds, aro refelled to in
tlie followinir cable dispatch from thc
loudon corres- pom lent of Till Tribi*sk.
In finiui'.*i:il emits flu* ready sale of the Cen?
tral stock ii predicted. More confidence is
evinced in Ihe practicability of a tunnel from
England to France.
TOPICS (?F LEADING UTTEREST.
mE AFC.HAN* AND TritKIr-H PF.ltPI KXIIIK8?THK
CLNTP.AL STOCK?Titi: FLIiCTRIC LIGHT?LIT KK
AHV AND APT MU11.
[BT CAIlI.i: TO THE Tlll'tlNK ]
London. SatuntHj-, Jun. 3. l**-"0.
Lord lb-acoosfield arrivcil !.ere this morning tn
atteiul a Cabinet Commil in the afternoon, which,
it ls understood, vviin called to consider the TmUisli
anil Alt-ban iiiusti.,ii.s,
TPOIRI.K A1IFAD.
Tho relief arising from Qoaefal Roberts' unex?
pected victory leaves tlie political complications
untouched. Every Government speaker denies
that annexation is intended, but nobody oilers a
solution of the problem bow Brilia!) prc-tigo can
be maintained without permanent military toutrol
over Afghanistan involving a powerful anny and
vast expense wholly chargeable on the british
Treasury.
SIK AUSTEN I.VYAIiD KFlll KIT).
The AiiRlo-Turkish difficulty has been half stifled,
half compromised in the usnal fashion, lt i* re?
ported that "air Austen Layard, the Uritish Ambas?
sador at Constantinople, has been rebuked by Lord
Salisbury for presenting an ultimatum on a
mere missionary question, involving no bri?
tish subject nor interest. The stereotyped promise
to satisfv all demands has been made by Musurus
Pacha, the Turkisli Ambassador here, and Lord
Salisbury makes the usual pretence lo believe it.
Thc public 00?aidan thc incident lurlfier proof of
tha,iftaniniqltiai laiaoaaa of England with the
Torte.
TIIF. GOVERNMENT'S PRESTIGE LOWERED.
The .11. it on home politics is distinctly damaging
to the Ministers wbo r*till purse as protectors af
Turkey. The incident irritates their Turcoplnlc
supporters, and auin**es their opponents.
LAYARD DISGUSTED.
The quasi-amicable relations reestablished yester?
day after the louis' interview of Sir Austen Layard
with tbe Sultan were owing partly to peremptory
instructions to Sir Austin Layurd, and partly lo the
friendly intervention of other Powers. Thcdiplouiatic
victory remains with the Porte. Private adv hon
say that Sir Austen Layard is disgusted and dis?
couraged. There are fresh Moorta* of the probable
appointment of Sir Drummond Wolli us his suc?
cessor.
tim: i.nr.i K exam.
Meantime, the Tai ? Greek QUeatiOB is again
thr.'ate.iiiig to cause lr, ui!e. Telegrams from Con
stant:ii,.jile report thal the iiiediiititin nf the Powers
will lie Ogata declined. The, Plenipotentiaries liave
abandoned negotiations, awaiting further instruc
tioiis.
MR. I'.MiMii.l.V .MISSION.
.Mist of the London pa pc rs pul.Hsh special dis
patches roopeetiag Mr. Parnell's arrival in Nt w
York, desi ribing 'be oatbaaiaanri as extremely
moderate. Editorial satisfaction is eapffOSaed at
the Amer.can good sins--.
THK Il!ls|| I; FLU I1 UNI).
The "Duchess ol Iii rlhoroiigh's Iriuh relief fund
makes slow pffOgrtOQ. Tho Kotbchild* liiive .sub?
scribed ?000 (#2,430); the Haring* ?200 (9008);
the Coutts ?200 08888); tba lush Society ?100
0790)1 'he Riulit lion. WUliaiB E. Poi stir ?60
i*r- 12). 1 lu re nie fi w coiiiiibntioiis (ram oooopton
on* parooao. Tba total amount bitberto roported is
?8,000(038,720). Amerieaa tmboerlptions for tbe
Itln I ot tile II isli pool WOald be welt fine, lui) gill
for political purposes' ore "rarely mischievous.
A WARMMi IRt.M MU. M'lIKJIiON.
The Riv. Challis ll. S|iiiri.'e,in -orites (rom Men?
tone tbat the Nation should listen to Mr. Gladstone
aa a call to in ka right.OMNI and peace
their guide instead of blustering ; he dei iares tbitt
EllgbUMl is wantonly trampling Afghanistan lintier
loot, and wains Eogttshmea that nader saeb loton
as Thc J.wii they .-.re becomiai a nation ot deni..ns.
The wliol ? letter is an impasMoned appeal to the
C'lnistiiiii -cutun. nt ol thc- country.
KDIsON I Al sis v SI VltK.
A cirx-iinistaiti.il aeeoaal of Edison?! new elec
tiic lamp, teal bv callie, produced fresh (xcite
lirent. Qm abaroo fell, in borne cases 10
per cent, but have Minc mostly recovered,.
Thu British public thinks Edison cries wolf
too often. Cxmipiir itiveiy Dw timid Imlders sold
out; all their share* were MOM ly bought BP,
."-??ieiititie opinion is liiciediiliiim. Electricians *.,v
that Edison has completely abandoned bis
original lino of e_-*erii_ei)t. tbe failure of
w billi was predicted nt the .beginning. No testi?
mony of ordiiitry non-scientific observers will coo?
vin. .? |m-i pie Jieiv ; moreover, tboae induced to in?
vest in Ellison'.*) automatic tehyraph souio time ago
cotuplaiu of Edison's bad faith 1.-1 having obtained
iiioiiev f rtbat parpoae, and then turning his at?
tention to other subjects, wholly neglecting tin-1. |,
granh project.
A BMW KP.KSc.II 1NVKNTIO.V.
lt is ic|mrted that a new Prench invention for
Ihe production of electric light will shortly be
made public. Iti* alleged that remarkable re?
sults, have been attained.
tm: i iMKxi. stock.
In au-swer to Inquiries respecting the probable re
Bult of placing the Xcvv-Vork Cemral and Hudson
Eiver Railroad stack on the London market, emt
netu business men nuj tbat tbe whole amount wil|
doubtless readily be lakcn. A leading broker rc
luarlwi tnut anything Julius.*-:, "vforgan il Co. bring
nut will im taken.
MR. VANDKHBILT. JR., KNTKHTA1NKD.
A dinner was gm _ |Mt night to Mr. Vanderbilt,
>.. by Mr. Fulcaton. M. P., at tua Uatuicrvative
Club. Tho guests included .Sir Drummond Wolff,
Canon Farrar, Sir James Anderson, Mr, Pender,
Mr. Boanda and other railroad and fi mindai celeb?
rities. There were twenty-four covers. Excellent
speeches were made.
Ill C. Itt* AT T1NSKI. sCniiME.
There is a fresh movement roopectiog the Chan?
nel tunnel. The chairman of a certain South
England railway asserts his belief of its complo
tion within ten reata,
I.ITKPAKY l.VKNTS.
It is reported that Colonel Stanley ia preparing
a blaglaptly af his father, the late Karl of Derby.
The preface will be written by Lord Beaconsfield.
lit* Ititi* Sir .James MacDonnell'-- " Franc.- since
the First Knipire " excites peculiar inlr-rest among
Frenchmen. Few latiirli-hmcti knew French poli?
tics equally well. Ho wrote the ankles ia Thc
Timm on Freneh affair! when that journal supported
tba Liberal police, .lul.s Pa*re writes to Macmil?
lan & Co., the publishers, warmly commendmg tbe
book and annouiicing that it will be translated by
Madame Favre.
rna rotal ac*am my,
There waa a private view to-day at the Royal
Academy of Um Winter exhibition of tho -vol ks of
deceased masters, lt at nat lt d an artistic, literary
and fashionable throne The exhibition is numer?
ically small. Sir Frederick Lciirhton says it becomes
more diflicult yearly to persnado owners to lend
their pictures. There il a suiii"ient number this
year?251 altoe-ethcr?including a remarkable col?
lection of forty portrait! by Holbein. There on*
many examples of thc English, Dui ch and Flemish
schools, and few good Italian ones.
IVTi (iH.iSVKXOl! UALI.KllY.
Tho Grosvenor Gallery opened on Thursday
with an exhibition of English and Dutch
water colors, and modern English draw?
ings. There is a lints series of draw?
ings by Bane Jones, Poynter,Leighton and Watte,
There are sixty Dutch water colors?many gm-d?
forming a school hitherto unknown in England,
They wan contributed thr?tmh Alma Tadcma.
thf* orana.
Mme. Patti shortly begtni M engagement ia Peril
in popular ope. a. Sh.- will receive 02,000 night'.-,.
Carl Bom's, season of Engliob op. '.a opens here ll
her Majesty's 'theatre 00 Bl ' l*f MZt an if 11
Wagner's " 1'ienzi." a. vv. s.
STAGE AND PLATFOIiM.
Miss nuii'v's IUCCBM in com 'iii-- MOHOll
IlllV.AIili's l.Mil.IMl Ki.1 OUMTIIJN? AMI lill l.V
TnSOfl I'.Mil.lsIl lil TtBBMMMT? A Hl.NliMA.N'*.
LF.CTCKK?OH. MILLAH .**, CA.MI'AlliN.
[prom thu KKOinit i'i"nnir.ni'ti..ii!.vr Ot iiii. lltir.rM.J
London, Dec. 17.?" Oonoideiing she ia an Amer
ican, she really sings very well.'' I renton to i>
pe.-it this reinark althoiit-h il was attend in a pr.
vate drawing-nom. it wa* not, as you sup;OOO,
an ouiiiur.st of Britiab spleen or Jealooay. lt wm
an Aiiieriiiii who uttered it?as an iuilin ct means
of extorting from lt:itish hearers the tribute
due not only to the vocal exec.lenee, but to tba
nationality ol the sluger. To do our friend* ju t
h c. they paid it readily. The singea wm ?bas
Bailey, whoso iucrea*iug reiuit.ttioii I hiv.
mentioned before, and who was beard
OB tba evening in question by a cultivated
a- .iiil.lv in a well-known house in I'rinci'n ('atc;
and applauded with the cor.linlily slur is now unod
t-i at tho St. Jinteafp Hall concerto, lin- iiaidnous
si..- tion bestowed by Herr Heimebel on thu younis'
lady's i diication il bearing trait. lld voice la gain?
ing in power ami bei method in sateneM ind m m
raejr. I spoke ol ber not long since as likely to ac?
company Heooebol on ins American tour, ii ii
settled that she goes home next year f..r I visit, and
there is, I jut slime, little doultt, lhat you will In ar
her in public, hut lur European proepecti in
thoiiu'ht too Important t" allow ot a pro! raited
stay in tho Knited Males. However it
may be in America, thing* haw 00?M tO sm li I pits
hen* that American nat iona lily is MCI pted in Eng?
land m i prianmptlrm In lav..roi i sin_er*iino
oom. l n*M sharply rebuked tot pntendiag to
doubt lt when I made ihe unlucky obs. nation iboTI
(ploted, ami 1 was reminded ih.it a peal prrtoor
lion of the siogen who have lat'ly gained a ii peta-.
tion in England are Amen.-ans. Wo.ireogon, hav?
ing (tot what I wanted, I withdrew my remark.
Oom mon, also, un American drama, the worh <.i
un American dramatist, lins icbieved ? considerable
success in Loiidon. Mr. Ilronson Howard is the
happy dramatirsi, niel the "Old Love and Ile
New '' is the piece with winch he has conquered
am-w the good opinion oi the Biitiifa critic. 1 speak
ol il altogether tlrom heaney, not baving yet been
able to see the perform moe, an inability i bick I n
met Hi'- lam since it is tbejadgmeat ot the Engliah
audit nee m h ic h you want, and not tbat of in Ameri
i'iiii ptediaaaaed t<> view ? (mb Ameriean expert
meiil with favor. You know the play. Whether
you WOQld noogniM it in lin new dress
1 cannot sav. It has been thought desirable to
modiiy s .mc pirti ol ii in dofemnM to Engliah
-.?isl, iiiibiiiiics or Eugliih taatea A competent
critic remarks, iogonnonaly .-ind truthfully, tbat the
aid of Mr. Al bery has been called in to lit the |uecit
lor the English stace, " many diffenneM ol enotom
andtaateexisting which might serioosly imperil
the laic <>f | di limn popular with tin- American peo?
ple if iii'i-si-nt-d v it bout sniiir* modilii ntions torin
F.nglish audiciite." lt ls a pity that tho critic did
riot give ii* particulars of these dilleiciices, or say
whether thay apply to old playi nnd mwalika.
Must, lol1 example, Shakespeare hu rut iii with
diflereiict-s in London and New-York 1 Must the
adaptation of a French play take note of these
Tain, liiib-i. nc -, whoa done for England on the one
band and the United Stale-, on the otherf Did
" l'mafi.ie" tmdeigo I transformation in order to
adapt it to the taste of .Maiiiiaitiin t The Mme
writer t.ll- us that " the best and most striking
baton of tbe play is that while few scenes could
be diamaticiiM.v stronger than those betWMO the
husband ind wife, the parity of the latter ti never
inouestioii." Are we to infer that mu iu New-York
lllOWOd the wile's virtu.; tobfi.ill.il in OQOOtlon,
while the rrii*wiior morality of London would
revolt ag.uii.sl au incident unknown to 1'iitish
don.estie. llfcT TIMM are, perhaps, unneces?
sary thouuh interesting fOMtiOM The esAmitial
poiat is that Mr. Howard, willi whatever degO I of
help from Mr. Albcry, has MOfOd a success al thc
Court Thealie ; an inst il nt um which was, if the
truth must be told, much in need of a success. 1
don't know Whether it is aiso to bc set down to flu
Ondit ol American dramatic genius that Hr. Carver
ha* for mom hs put bc ii tilling the Canterbury by
his extraordinary shoot mu. The Canterbury is ?
Mo-ic Hall, and Dr. Carver MMfftfl his nationality
by appearing ns a Mexican cabal!.-rn, and spllttmu
innumerable glam balls ill the lil as he crosses thc
otago on horseback.
lt is ilwayi d_Bealt to suv where the
irreconcilable dill'et-eiic* between Eagllsfa and
Atnellcan tastes beuina aixl emin, lhat we
Americans are inferior to our EoglilB.
cousins in delicacy of moral percept mr
and ni refinement of taste is aprnpo-iition which few
Hi nous of pure, descent 0 oiild dispute. lint should
we. for example, supply au audience of (KMI pOOptS
to hair ak inraoa tho linus (not tho nawopapet
ot that name) hythe public cxe-e.iiuoiici T Would
l'lttsbiirgdii as much as that T The thing did happen
ni bhetli-ld ytaterday, when Marwied spoke Ba
wa- vjduru M'?-_est than his hear**- 1 *-*v. said the
chairman, lind como exn.t ling to hear an
account of Marwood1! performances with the
rope, which, Marwood hllllMH dei lured it was
impossible for him to (.'ive. In default of these too
exciting details, he discoursed on loreign 'miltie**,
..ii Kn_1,md's mission as a Christianizing aoweri
on the Irish c|iiim(ioh. on the Bible, OB the Qneeo,
and an tho pending electoral content in Sha Bold,
Ena with ibi. wide < botes of topics bi- mdieoee
wen* ill-content', and clamored lot what the chair?
man cuphiiisiicaiiv referred to ai the |*tetea_wnii
experiences ol thj, connioii bangmao. lt is a lost
.. iipon unity. Wc might have learned how he lied
thc knot for his patient?, what his views arc as to
the nmiiarntiw merits of the lom- and short drop,
and whether bil practical connection arith the gal?
lows hus modified my pu-vi.ms views be may
have held napecttng the efficacy "f capital punish?
ment as ? detamnl from crime. Hut Marwood waa
"nervous,'' ny tbe reports. Ht* had to sit iloxvn.
Ria iii ftc. m r-?*. last, tl lui! n. vt 'tl, en itiiii'ilxM in ail,
and the Sn, iii- ll p. opb . who are s.nl to be keen III
financial transactions, i lam.ned lo haw tini] money
back. It does not appear tbat thev got it.
Should thi). incident tail to r-ati-lv yan "f the **u
ttenor nti".'fluent mentioned iootc, farther o~i
denee niiiv be found in a London paper of this
morning, tim papi r (witii thc " largeat ? inul il km
in tho wurla "J devotes ll li .cling allele
to the memory of Marwood s pndeeeMOr,
Caleraft] Hr. Cal. raft, ns Ins biograpber
li-kmslydenominates bim,orWilllamCilcrafl at your
ciioicr*; it being tbe eoatom ol ibis Joana] with
thc larc, st i in elation in thcwoild lo popular i/e
tin- Cbriitian name ol its bernes. It wr.tea of
William Caleraft as it used to write of William
Gladstone 1 im m doubtful of you interest in tbe
distinguished personage who is tbe subject of tha
liisccniee tbal I abstain from narodaetng any ol'
the in in uk- particnlan giren reapecting bli life and
lal.on. lt le enoagb to say thal tbeirtielc isaiit
companion to otben in the same paper oa Oood
Friday, on Cbrtstmas ind on imperialism ; ot to the
?Mst recent ooewhieb is doroted to proving tbat
li was not till atti r they had h. cn u.mpicM Iv de?
feated that the Afcliaus beanie daogenfM. 'Ibis
lust, al st,, oontaim abandaat eTidonce ol refine
liii-nt -refinement of a kimi which we inav raadily
admit to iie SOpetior to ours, the tacts lulim le
lined to a point where I hey become |bfftJnt( ly ini
I" i. , ii.Ie.
M.irwooii'M ippearance ia BhefieM was not, it
-le niii be noted, bi tbe quality ot ? candidate. He
had no thoogbl of disputing tbe sidlings ot the
knife-grinders witb Mr. Waddj or Mr. Wortley, m.r
yet wiih Dr. .Millar. I hope n ia n..t of cul angary
for the tims.' oi republicanism clMwben that tbe
ippearance ol a Bopnblicau candidate in Eaalaad
i ran ? io he taken is a j ike. Dr. Milln itows I tm
s. i ia enemy of tl.*-* Tin-m-, bal bbi til.ms il
ovr-rtarowing it in Inf-rrapted lor the ????
incii! ny pecuniar** diffleultiec, A Goaorrvativa
'., wi ililli,- has sn.; ,,|,i,.,i ii,,. Moos ? ? with
safe-go inls snob is could rn vcr havtr been in -ntcd
i." My bnl a nation ot shopkeepers. It i>, pei h ip.,
not absolutely c.'Stain tuat Hr. Millar would be
I if be il.I, or tbat ce woald induce ParUa*
incut lo ovciliirii thc CoMtitVttOO if lie
? le, tc.I. But be cannot even go to Ihe poll for want
of 91,000. He ta required to pay timi sum, m give
security for it to tbe "retaining offlcer, la coder lo
cover the expenai ? legally cbirgeibic br tbe sh, rill
ind "tini miniomoi tbe eziotioa tyranny in this
country. Rc baa n I gol 11, BOO-, but to
prove ins rineerity, and to redeem his plr-di-i*
to the Mayor tbal be will itaad, he
adveiiisis lot the 1" an of (his m.iii tm tin- vi rarity
of the ye.uly peaoion of f-,000, te wblcb be ia en?
titled as ex-.siiri'.*,.n of tin* ll .ml..i> . i;h ?__
1-cr cen! mu r-st (., tl,, bi,,:,- i . .ti ingpro
pos.il has thus fal foiiinl no tak ta. I should rceoni
nicnd it eagerly to Bepublieani witb each at eeea
mond In America, wan ll aol shMthaaaosMi mu-t
be folinil long bel* le this I. * I. -1 can be pll'i1*.|.
l>r. Millar woald, 1 un ran, giro ererj gnana
Ice thal li" part ol lire Mirri advanced
should be tuted to prosecnt hi- heel suit
against oue of tbe evening papen in I.'inion.
now pendine, I am not sun w Int u, r n is a civil sim
oi a criminal proceeding, bnl the libel complained
ol ( rotiaista ni a -ui-'i,'.? -111.'i Iii it Ilr. Mi'lar is m ol.
With the fear of as imi lal prosecution i.fiore me, I
should in- slow io i*.v.- mv aupporl Ui such a conclu?
sion, w Inch, more iver, a ema a question for the due
ton 1 con ii ne myself to pointing out tbe alow pro?
gram of Republican doctrine ina errantry when ?
;,!.,?. ssii.,1 of Republican faith caporn a man toi
cbirge of lon u j. o. w. I,
0BSSBAL FOR BIG A Nt, W8.
RICHABD WAGNER III..
. nail J"i EBAL isiivivi's him uk casv.,1
RI t uv I ir.
1... Mn tv, -a I ii nt av. .I.t it. il. ISM.
GalignanVt Better ger atktx stbat Ibo illness o! Rti h
ird Wagner, tbe omi noni composer, ii so serious
that little hope ls entertained ot his recovery.
ITALIAN SKMIMI.Nl- DISCLOSED.
ROHI , - i* ni il i\. .1 m. ii, 1 -sn.
Siiyior Iiiilninni, rioo-presidenl of tin- Italia
Irredenta Committee, baa publtabi d ? pu. pblel Jnsitfj
lag the ailinn ol Ins party la OUUsteg llieir ll lg to fy .li-,
lal tin fun.ntl nf (!? ii.-ral Av.//ma (late presi?
dent ol tbs Italia ti rci.-ii*a Committee), aseertmi ir..ii
thc Mihi-., i - it.1.1.1.,-! nial to iimi nial tuc reuse ,.i lbs
Italia ii mi' .'a -*i in .lear 1.. i in rn, inn tbat lt waa ab
silliitel.v nc-h-arx Iii pifvenl All-in I from baring titi.)
,,pp,,rt,unli ..' secklni *i QOorrel with Italy. Hiyxxot
11 n 1.1 iiim a i-t. a tn ru i e. i tii.it il." Ministers ebsi lotensitl
lin* military laxx reeantlj paaaod by Atutrla aa acoa
ataot nu n nc tu Italy.
Till: TRANSVAAL DISCONTENT.
Loanoa, Retarder, Jai. :i. 1880
A dispatch dated Cape Town, Drxember 16,
to nks Phncaaayai "Mr Gani t Wolseleybaatclagnpaed
to mr Bartle I'ht.*, Qovernor ..f tba Obi.f (i.i Hope,
nut to belters i bs slarmln-* reportafnmtaa Tr tn-v.mi."
II. tayi Hil' Hide un- a |raal Wanl of uri rmi nut >?
among Ibe Boen st tbelr recent meetlna. at wblcb a
revolution was adopted In fm raf malntaloloa the de?
mand inr tbs independence of lbs Tran m.mi.
AFFAIR8 IN CUBA,
II av wa, Jan. 3.?Tbe IHario says Premier
cnn. va*. 1.!.* isolestoly promised not to fater
nipt Un- sf ssl ons befon oil qneatloas ag**etlna Caba
hara been neolnd. ii.i-nie thal toe aosstoa will aloes
Tlle-ll lite AbOlltiOII III I ll ,'.l-sell.
Ihe tiautle |iiiliii-lii". n en. ular tl. elartliir tli.tt lu ii.,
fotin primary Inatrnctioo -aim be obligator; lor all
i lni.iicii between t in: saes of nix sad un yeal -.
BI788IAN TROOPS BU8PECTBD.
Bl iii"*, Siinr.hiv, Jun. :i, 188ft
In t-oiisci'iii-iic:- ni lin- li-viilutiiiiiiiry iicitii
iti.n having i itendad m tba troopa,! bs it?fslaa mllltm r
nulli'.i iiic- hilve ordered thal henceforth do neimen!
will be stationed in inc district wben ll eos recruited.
A SEW .HH.PSAL IS SEW OPLPANS.
Ni.w-OiM.KANs Jan, 'A.? Tlie new RopnbUeaa
paper, tht Ledger,appeared la-day, aad mel wuh gnat
ii is un eight-pegs paper, ssastt like
lltirjier't Hertel I la form, typs BBd ul.p. .iran. e. It ?.it
j,rill,ii;,'/ '.I lu lieiiiii. I .Ile in Well - Bl pul. II. itu nilv.t
tasers. Tbs ellet editor, ex-Oaveraor Uoba.takaows io
f.ixoi I..'in i.ii I.lani for I'r.-Melli.
CRIBER AND i isl ll III.s ir, ll li i, p ip ip
KILLED VBOEH A RAILWAY THAIN.
liii.Mii i..:n. Penn,, Jan. a. l?. \\. Iinn.ti. s
ia a., ir i , i,ti .it. ti lac tn sud Ureai .'.,t:.|h1.'.ft-llfrosa
1 .? iiiuii al I'lin V ula , iac, n uiiiin.' .ucl ix.ix run ni cr SM
ki ' i
!'\l VI. Al .'I l'l .ST Al I'l.i /A Pl. I ll, N.J.
i;i i/.vin iii. N. .1., .lan. 3. \ lane non shute at
111.- s. l.l al', li 1 eal lia. k-i In iles , O'. . f, ai I ll IT I. r. Il<,I.ll. Ul
Tinnily ,.i .hil' I' alli* U Ha ni, o Ililli) -nilli , it lab, r.a. j ml
breaking iloarii i '
A Mlli'J.l.ll DIt-H i)?. KRRO.
Mos i .;i ii, .lin. il. William 'tr.ty and bia wife
at,-In Ja.I I.>r ii ininti, : ,.f Milliwatt. >vli.i <xa*t aappoaed i<>
l,.lXf llll'll ''HT ,l'?l Iml'Mlll Ul 'tis -I,;,'lix- lt -il -*!,,? |l,), ,k, 0a
i. lniniuiMday. Mi- Ornj beeeetifi i I to tbe merdai
I \ I Al.l.V I xl l lil lt UV A I VI I..
s'i w-'mii i .-**-, Jan, '?>. Kunli Mtalilbcrger, h
Cttsi.ini Iiniii.- tassuStOr, While engl.n millie- lie- main
1, un of the ?teamer I'ooiii ' li.,rain 'i..;iuii,
I, li in: .uuii Un- bat. li way aa** rosrtraS (mai injin t,*,.
a IAD i.tii'* ? il i ni .sr.
Tin:, s i.t. .lan. :;. A sirl, twalva yann aid, waa
illy i nj a rt lat ilia Mn toa] HU-eel -slmii f ? '?
l,,.t in'.a sn.-i-i'. ninl befoea abe onnkt srlss lari.
lUi-ll "ll" **"?'?' -Hall'n* I'i*i*llii-l'. Timi'!, lier, iil.i' l'l I
Intii with hia abate, malarial hui latisfMs, anil tn,.* vtbw,
by inlttxitt uttt uri, bmokisg lier nba.
AT TIIE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
POUTICfl AMI AFFAIRS.
'il1* t'I'AI. Olt.VM ASH lill" I'lrl -IDKSTY?MLMCtTOB
CABEt IN TUE iiorsr ? Titi: OHIO HP.NATOI"SII*I*.
TIk* opinion tlmt General Grant ntairai ?
third term of the Pretidency provaili in
Waahingtoo. Thc ant-onnt of ninney
Kent diiiini; tlie laal throe months to Europe
by iMistiil-nnli 1.*, is eooaidernbly largw than
? luring tlie last quarter of 1878. General
('iirfii'IilV i lei timi ns Senator, it, is thoOfrbt,
is pggnrod. (iuvi'i'iior Emery, of Utah, is in
vYglhiogton fm tim purpose of iin-t-tiiiK the
ehaifet ggainal bte.
Tllii.'ii TERM DDCU88I05.
? ..sv n rms i iia-i lit'M ii.u. chant nvsirtt-s thf
MiMisA[iov_nppo?iTii)s* mono "munna of
CONlitirss?A MiUTXlIM on Tin: I'aht of
MK-iis, ni 1.1 sr. ash siuitvivs- F.xi-i rri D.
[****g>a i.ii: in.,i i tnooBBtawoniMUrT or tm retaoai.l
wv-iiisiiinv, .ian. 3.?Nobody in Waahingtoo
any longev entertains a doniit tlmt General (.'mut
tl.-ires a iiiinl lerm of tim Presidency.
Tbe Philadelphia roceptioe, while it wah
ostensibly iioii-poiitic.il in its character, wai
l.y no menus free frjiiii a political linga; und,
looking back npon ii, tbe experienced polittciane of
the Rational Capital cannot escape boat Ihe belief
that tbe manager! of the Grant "boom*' bad ?
liam) in lil the arran te iacn ta. If the ex-president
did not. indeed, declare hints.-If a candidate, m
man.1.1 expected flint lie would do af miine lime dar?
ing tie* Philadelphia festivities, lie lias not for*
m.tllv withdrawn, aa he certainly woald bare done
beforn hia departure for Gabe, hud be not deiiied to
till once more the ezeentlve chair. At least thin is
the wav in which shrewd politicians here read the
?lins of the timex.
Tho argameol that General Grant eaaoot desire
le enter again the troohled sea <.r politicaind in?
vite om e more tbe tuifrioadly eritieionia, thc sevigi
ur*.tulls, of politieel opponents at ? thne when if he
?.tHtidi aloof he i* sine to receive nothing
bal honor and kind lu-hcs from lin* whole
American people, lome all Iti (bree
tba light of the events of the dav. Some men of
great iuflnence in the Bepubliriu party, who ire
not in the bibil of entering upon an importaat
cooteot without knowing what thev are ibont,
m. openly and oarneetlyal worh to bring iboot
fo n. ral Grant's renomination. They know whether
be desiree a third term ot not. ami they woald nol
waite their labor in his i. ch ill it he was nol ? can?
didate.
" I cm mid. island rai v well," said one I'epuhli
, i to mother, in .his eity om* dav last week,
" why it would in- gratifying to Grant te be Presi?
dent again, if Ibe ofl'.r clime ip nita.? ii' ni the
whole Bepubiican party or from "*on
ble majority of i". A tht*M tera
of the l'l -itlel'i V ll till lcllol .. Illili
li,is ii.-vcr li.n conferred npon any American uiti
mo, uml it wonld aot be In human natnre that any
.m.. should decline ii il ii wai roi an tari ly tendered,
bot to enter roto a contest for the plaee with each
eaadldetes ns Senator Blaine ami Beeretary Sher?
man, anoertein sa success will be, would, i' seems to
iie. be distast-fiil to tiie General.*1
" ls it not po ii bli." liked ii..her. "thal Grant
i .1. tmite declaration ?.f his wishes, in
the ? \|. i tatum thai the call ilium him may v.t be
comeipootaneoniaod genenlf Ami miy it imt i.e
that ile.se wlm ire managing his campaign for
him ure iitid.r initrnctiom to pn-h it far coonah
??itiii whether the "boom*1 will be
^ftioni- eaoagh to carry him tbroagh
id to itop before be ie aetaallv committed, if
ii response of the people is not aa eatboalaetie ,i?
the] nope ll will i.e t I can soi srby ii third term
vveiiM be eapeeially icoeotabla t? Oeaeral Great.
li, closed his last administration under nomethini
..t a cl.Mid. There had been t.'iir yean of
inve ligation and berco criticisms i aod his fi
oven deplored esme tbinge tbat neenrred. lt' now,
liter an interval nt four ream, tbe Republican
parti should again call noon him te be
tlr.ir candidate, ind should elect him, ll
won!.I i.e a vindication ol los forntei idtuiul Ira
tl ms. ami be miabl w> ll accept it :it eviileiii e that
the people, on sohet aecnud thought, har. changed
tlnir inindsiti r lard to tbe errata ol l8t}fl-77."
The candidacj "i Ox icril Grant bcinc, accepted
as a fact, tin- i|neation haa v.t> naturally arisen,
and haa been frequently putt Whet are tbe lead
lag k i".'di. ..ns what are the othei Republican
candidates foi the nomination going to do abott!
itt There ls no trouble in lacertiining
what tba moat influential members of
Congress think shoat I third t.-rm for General
(irani, if Uley are asked their opinion privately, aad
ire promised tbal what thor say shall not appear in
th.-newspapers. The thinl term linn in Congress
may almost he counted on one's ttogera and they do
not attempt to conceal their preferences, f*be
remainder believe thu to pal ap General
Grant as a candidite i-.>111.1 In- a grave
mistake | bnt they do not wish to say
n in public. A eorrcipondent of Tm
TaiaUNg convened witb il hast half i
doxen Republican Senators on tins subject in one
afternoon, jual balure tbe holiday recess Seii
Conkling ind Cameron nol being muong them.
I. ve ry one (rave evasive inawera it first; bot, when
?aanred th***! wbat be *->?I?t should not be printed,
avery one spoke moat emphatically igaiual tbe
(irani movement.
If the sentiments of pnlilic men in Wishington
could lc given expresiioo, it would certain I.i lie
.1 .sci mra i'i nu to the promoters of ? third tenn -, bul
evei vh.nly seems io-1ic waiting for some one else t..
t.i.- lin- lead iii Hus mattel, ami then
ht t'ins to be an expectation thal Meaara.
Hiaine and Rherman, aa tbe stronaeal candidates,
will sunn et liku th.* keynote. An editorial para*
graph in Tin: litimsi: tl.thor dav, in explana?
tion ni Mr. Sherman's poeition, baa I.ti widely com?
mented npon, and boa been received aa authoritative]
hu! in.lelinite, direct declaration lunn him .uni
from Mi. Illainc on tbe sabled li looked for nt na
distant d.i, a. one ..f the uiosl Important ind effec?
tive mover-, iii their campaigns. z. i? w.
INTERNATIONAL HONEY ORDERS.
AN IM UKASi; IN lin: si vis IBN1 1>> I I li"l . l\
i iiASt.i: in i ni > OK ini1 mi vi.'AN ii.iiti.i:t:.
[nv TKi.i.iiiviii rn nu. ritiiir.Ni:.|
\v tmmiQTON, Jan. 3. ?The follow mg tabla shoe i
the IggfegatC stuns which pas ad hy poalnl iiiuii ?->
ordera between Oreal Brttiln and Germany on lae
one hand and the I lilted M.ile.i mi tile oilier, during
lin* last tpiaiter of 1h7h and the last quarter of
ls?:'. It w ill be seen thal there has been a alu-lit
falling oil in remittance- to the Gaited .""tales,while
than from the Gal Ped Slates ttl Germany ban la
ci. as,-,! ah,nit 1.', |ier cent, and the icinitlaiit t's to
ii., at Britain ihoal B8 pei cant:
i,. i.ti c. Britain...
Fruin Uren I l.riliiln
To <l imaliv .
1 . .un (,i i luau)
int*-intii
I a. [0. I M. i a. I ii.
o io.oeal fa -i
7 80.817 111 ll
1 l.lilli.DVI it O
o :oi,-j7o| '.| m
Tin- remittances u lu.li make ap the a hove aggre?
gate * Average only ? lilt le moro than ?*'-?('? eaeb, the
legal limit being ^50, uml they could, therefore,
not generally have been made In connection rritb
ley ootnmercial traneaetiooe. Poota! olBciili ny
that the orders aenl from thii side were maiah
irom wei vant irii ls and lal...reis in ihis coiintrv to
their relative! al home. Tbe whole showing is a
?triking evidence ol the lacreaoed proaperity of tin*
labcrioi claoeee in America, us compared vt11ti their
condition a rear earlier. Tbe segregate remit?
tances bj postal orders to Europe wara mach
larger duriag tbe quartet jail ended than dnring
my pveeadtng (.Barter, uml nearly one-half of
tbs aiiimiut remitted Wlls SCUl in I leceiiihcr ololie.
' Iie Vlnciicau uml Mexican po-til mit hon tn a IN
eerreepoodiag in regard lo the utablfalnnent ef
new eaehaogeotftcei ob the border. There ire nnw
only foo r suth nit)..*. Iii" American iotborltiea
bare subinitu d ? yum attlon to oeteblioh fear new
ones, and have named Kio Grande City Roma, Cor
rczo and Carcdo as peeper localities for them.
BUPPOBTWa (JOVEKNOR K.MERY.
NHARI.V ALL Tilt: GKMILK ntOI'KII I V-IIOI DBM VB
PTAH ASK THAT TUE NIKSKST RAJVN DE
RIJAlTilIXTFI*..
Inr TBtAPJEATM To Tin-; triihvf.1
Washington, Jan. *1.-Governor Kinciy. of I'tiih,
arrived iu Washniiriim to-dnv, for the paiyiM of
meeting the accusations that have beea mada
eurainsl him and of Meondiag the effsrtl of his
friends wlm have, asked tho Pri-sulcnt for
his reappointment, (lovenior Ktnery Inim's
will, him pcdlioiiH and private letters lo Iii,* Pn -
idcat, rigned by thc Federal officers of the Terri?
tory and by tiine-teiitlis ol the Gentile lawyeis.
bankers, merchants, iiiinc-tiwmrs and oiK-rators
uud .smelters in the Territory (repreeeatieg itmeet
(very dollar of capital Iiivested in I'tah hy persons
othi r than MonooBi), ilkina that heberaeafolnted.
'I hey nil testify to bia courage ind fidelity, deny
thin lie is a triiriitl of Miti-iitoiiiMiit, atul thal lo* baa
dnrtua hts administration dona anvthiri-* to favor
Mormons at the expense of Gentile inti-n sis. Gov?
ernor Emery makes a very itTOOg ( ase.
THS DIPLOMATIC APPBOPBIATIOlfS,
lah yi:a,:s AFPnoratATiox i x< 1:1 ni i> grf4O,OO0
??DEMOCIIATIC rt Koli IS lull V ItKl.riTI-?*-..
Ill) TKI.K'HIAI'.I io na TKIIII-M. i
WagnnoTOK, Jin. 3.?Tbe Committee on Appro?
priations has completed tin- Consular ami Diplo?
matic Appropriatioo bill, uml its sabmmioa to
tin Hones will only be delayed by the cootiancd ab?
sence of If r. Sinaletoo, who bm chirp of it Mr.
Singleton ii in MurdarippUookiBg after bli "feaeee.''
Tin- bill as igreed ilium iippiopiialcs rho r-aiiie
aiiioiint of money uml for the lime pnrpcess
as was granted for thc curreat fiscal year, and ibeot
$40,000io addition, Tnenmnberof foreign min
isiers and consuls and their salaries remain thc
saine.
Two or three Democratic members of ihe commit*
tee moved amendments redecieg salaries ami dis?
missing; United states representatives abroad, bul
thev were ill defeated. Mi. Ulick barn will meka a
speecti in lin llou.se in taror ot rodacing thc appro?
priation-* linnie by the lull.
THK OHIO BEMAT0B8HIP.
GENKiiAi. Kaurna hunks oiaaniL OAneT-LirM
Kt.lX'TfO.V IU ASM Ul I).
inr fnumBArn ro tiik laiauaa.1
w i-iti".:i..s, Jan. :i.?Ganami Heifer, whe
has jost retaraed from Ohio*, thiaki there
is lilli,* doubt that General Oilfield will
ls* ciei't'tl to tin* Senate. JadgC Taft,
who has soim entinisia.stic friends, will fall oul ot
sight; be thinks, ifter the Bru ballol tltanley
Matthewi will have ? small following, bal cannot
m.ike headway igainii Qeoeral Garfield, when
claims now "icm lo he un i ?,, i-,ti!-' a. knowledi,. ?'
to be excellent. General Keifer .s ol ?>,inion thru
General Garfield will il pace take ? prominent
1.,.simm in the Senate and !:".>? [Tis repu
as .m.* ..f i In* : eden in tba Housee ^ . ,
nd rootage not oftoo enjoyed bj r memberi of
that luguit h dy. _
REVOLUTIOS IN l'l KC.
??.A Clim I.AIMl I) UK molt?1 UK I-i:r-.:>i.\ f
a Ft (iinvK?a ronrano i-vt tn u cArrunea hy
i m. . uiUAxa
Wasihm,i,i\. Jin. :i.?I he ( Iii i i ni Legatieo in
Washington hsa jost received from tbe Chilian
i il-General in Panama tb. following diapatch ?.
Pakama, Jan, a.? \ revelation broke ont la
Lima on December _1, Pierola being proclaimed
Dictator on aceonnl of lac Sight of Gem ral rind...
Thc Cbillaoi have copland the Peruvian torpe*do
launch which sailed iii November last from Pim ma
tinder Hawaiian c.dors.
-?
ill, I SI80NKK- COMING IV.
tl tni. i m ss MM ir. ii |
WktmMxtytOB, Ibm, 8.?Ei-Govoraoc Hunt, of
Colorado, who ll now in tViehiogtoo, h.is -received
ih.- following Iel" Xl Hill :
Ai vu >ha. t'til., J ir I,
Osnerol Hutch left Lako ( uv tiii- moraine
willi Juc!.. Dowartek, Ouray, Joheta, I'mle
Kiel niue nillir t ie ..ni', ali .r I - ul,,,
- sud ;i r< n prii ? nei - i
<i 'mic rn I'ii. all rxini ai io -. la I mu tele.
________________^ Vl.x x 'I'AVtf.
un: un; i ssl rt PASSi
i;u itviiiiii. .itu. :.?rhe Italian bork Ola*
, win . 'i v..I I.-ii- Ikis m..nun.-, ii, ,.c_-iii ths
felloe Ina passengers ol tee Kaallah steamet B
xx lu. xi i rs pl. K .1 up Ol '-'""' rei ? ? "il i ?,. \i n,t -.
rx?iv*.11*- John ?*?? :-'u iii,nt, iixieii McCabe, B
i i; , . / ii, -, i..,. I ii i. -a.'. ito an I ii a . - ] lu oi ti -
I i.t xx \x ..liam si*, alli .1 . mk te >r ; .1 1'
i, Bernard tl rreti. William I taber, Patrick -.tra
mui John ? sllsiuan, u omeo,
lit.ua ii.m Iv up ni tildi arrival the roooead OMI l-l
port.tl tollu British ('..usu! for ri II.'.a. tho] ,r, rn .t
-errdeatltat. <.inion. Tfeaj nedsalbrsaarsalljr.
Mr. -nt r.i-i i..i-it. sec.,ml ( bglnesr, muk ??> Hie foltowtni
statement: The party gm late lae m. taine tit, i.,,.,i
\ .. 3, sbOUt ?") o', luck ..lillie cl.nillir of tin* _ I i|,,y ef
Dceeiiil'i-r, ul.urn ilu?k. 'lin* limit v..i.i\v, t pr. v.iii it
with crsekers,centred meats ladwiter. Afterleerhig
the slilp the cale leer, ri* il, rt ml daring tile
infill, winch wat pilch dark, Ila
v.-ix Uijrb, i.u.l tbs boal drifted al ina merci
of Hie Will, l alni xl a\. *. Dil lin* I. 1 ow III*' ila V I Ire ira ??
cullilla 'I. A:a ii' 3 o'clock in Hie uftel.Ii a hark xx,ts
, .mt s, ven "i pleb I miles ili-iuut.. ci'.i-Mi.. i ie
it, tw i.i the ooiii, nmi iii-ri tis xx; re dj adi iii rn tract the
attention ol tbe balk, bnl wttbonl fueceas. Wrier mi; ht
rame on it was -mi blowing fresh, with a bleb ten,
r:iiiii ii,t* ?.-', in' ai midnight tbe wlud lad
ceased ami lin en slmeil duwil Durln* li.-t-.m
ti .aler ol Thark- lollowcd sad kent near les boat.
1114,1 .ai" 11. ole ;i nish a-ul sit 11. k lier x hue nt ix ; tile) ill'l
not lem uni ll 1 im n ?- u 1 ed li) 1 boa ? bm ll)
befon ?'. ..'i lock p. 1.1 . oi* li. c. uti.1 ii ui mu
lied. ?
Mr..-11111 x. 111 ar ,1 Mr Mi t" ibe ronflrm u.1. ir* stste
ineiil. Tbe - ccini mate xxiii return to '?
Messrs. Bul uren amt McCabe will prueea i to tarli bornes
in Louisiana. _
BILE PRODVCRB8 IA CONB1 LTJTION.
Mn.1.11 roam, V V.. Jan. :t.?A meeting .-t
Iks Diam;.- fount) Mill l*ro*tueera' v- ocutt-on tnt
1, lil ut I.ashen to .liij, t,.t.Sider tn emile, l,,r .,.
ina tie pteeeat low price reeetred for mill sent io ns
N. xx -\ el Ix Illili kel. A 1 t'liiuillli -e WSS :i|i|io|iiti'it lo c.tli
iiltler uml teporl upon the ('.institut.nu uu I I'.i UlWC et
the pah j* mae's Proteetira tina lathM or Philadelphia
.if the uitiiaVi I.
SBOT HP tu Bl ms' DAUOBTEB,
I.yov-i, \. Y.. Jan. 'A -At ir.w n, m., to-d-iy,
.l.alx lesli. , t,,| |.,n|t.
ini> of tbi-) place,. nt. id the "gen "f h a tether. ? iel
ami fur il> aler, mui -hui hun lliriii(rh ti.e !,ti I. icc..*
? lug him mil inti*,. Ilea r.i tAloe lbs pistol, a -mutti
. tu -it -barrelled one. sire -rei 1 upstairs uni -dwi benair.
MUs Ho-ey ii ulii-im-fln" ly. aad lhere srs aa bopes of
in r reeevi ry. uk m -mppoead ts have beea insane.
TELEOEAPBIC NOTES
a r.vN.vi'iAN orrie] vi Bl 1*01 ni
Ottawa, Jan. 3. Mr. Kingaiord. Civil Engineer
imiI'liiti IrwpeetoroiWestsra llaiasfs u** ossa Msassssa.
v nn.\w ii v. I OM mam
oi i wv v, Jan.,'I. a drawback ol' enatnma, equal
to ..h. .tnt per innot i, has bose sraaled ou nil uuii im
_ii,i HK..1 la nannfaetarss ta Caaala,
INt'lIKA-sKli |.i:ATH HA ll" IN I'll' .VIDt-: M"F.
I'l'ttiv un-nck. B. 1-. Jae. 3. lin' total number of
,|, nh- ,n I'l.txi.l.'iu .' .int ni).' 1071 V.UI IS'ib, hillls Ihllt) -lr.
.m Hum in 4ii) pru-rhmaj-ssr
I'liKi'-MUNn ron im: m'w i.iti.i-:A.\s o a nm val.
Ni vv-i>i:i.i in-. Jan.3.?Thy Hmm nan ererref
ron xx tl, l?'uni'!" I" iii.it.** lin* i-rinx*l tm i-1. tiriinry 10 thu
iu,,.l niall ml , h.I ti,j.ix4i.!.*..utevir ki ku eu Ihlm tiiillueiit
VAlLUnM OV A bi I. MI'lll"-. I'I.i 11 li IN'l I'KAI.KU
Mi Mriii.-. Tenn., Jan. 3. M. Sampler, a wbole
u_i.df_lM nt cl*'I'ilea iii?i1i* mi ??"iirti.iiTiil tlin ii.tirnlnu ter
ti.. I..11.alt ..(I"- , rc.litorn. -hosn tain, lp illy in N.*w V,,ik.
i \ Kt.. lc i m ii.m.iil a-i tnii..'-*. Ih" ia?i>ilitli*? nra shout
^,7., ooo . tbs tatttt m.' n?t ft* M.
i'iisii..M.itAin.v Diaota_no~n fkovj tub _bmt.
\i.v\i-.ini, lt. I.. Jun. H.?Ci ii pom I Nicholson, who
uu*, rllacbariM fmtn -riont Ixh?u?? of thu failure st lbs
t,inul lair to Imllol him n>r .?unln? the 'L-lli "f IVlvsta
K..'|,|. ..I Ki.rl A.Utni, hilt hern ilUbouitrslilTillii'lisilui 'r..ui
? i... ai hiv. I'l'iui' W himllfehars-ihs ? *f ri-Jim-il t . ibu Tunta.
i.nk nrvnoT ovrunoALigojtniAi mram ltion.
six i-'iiAM i.s. h. Jan. a rreetdeat Carr, ot the
Capital "???viiiM Hank of Ha, r-mritto, nari the hmtli x?m
cl....mI iTi'tiittti tha liircitoiT hr Ile xa,. tbst a tAMuu* linnk
, ..,.1.1 imi i." -.iinnMsfnllT i-Hri-lTKl on tinArr lim wi c?u*,Utu
tli.it ninl lui.'.hit.* tli.'X * re llrfil of Hoilllua fur tit'
lt.t uaMSltiorf on'v. lim iliri-i'ior* tUto that the b*u- if
pci-fnctiTsolvsat, lUoiisu. v'niuiuit-uiisrt roauiltlsoireat
?i. Mttuiuy. j
THK MAINE CONFLICT.
tim-: fsri'KF.Mi: cor kt hi'f.ak*--.
A m-iMPI* IllSI'ONSK |0 Tilt* GoVMINDIl'S yl'M
Tio.vM?folk ranon cAnotOATn rhiii to
ACT.
Hie ,*-uprcmo Judicial Court of Maiue
mht with due promptitade an?
swered the qiustions siihiiiiltcil to it
liv (io*, ci nor Gurci-iiin. The n ni we rs
.ire inaili- iiii.'iiiiihoiikIv. Tin* letuir of
Momo of the unwell favors flic Hepuhli
i in clriliii, imt. iti licit will ili'iu'inl on the ap?
plication which tkt Governor and Conni il may
/.'ive thom. Four Fusion cuiiilnhtt - counti-il in
l?y tlie Governor and Council will BMhtmt '<?
geeop-t eertMenteej,
?
division off nu: coi'HT.
Banoon, Me* Jan. ll Tki Meering li tim full
i.flici:,! t.*Tt of flu- tiii.itiiliioii*. .?pinions nt ll,.* "sn
pcenM Jadteial Oeeat, tanked md m\n~ui tiiii cfier
iiooii. iii un-, iver t<) tin; fntgtkttll mu I un il Ld hy (Jov
ernor Qavcalaai
Ih the lion. Alonzo *f-"|| || |)|| Unrcaiitr of Hume.
Bannan, j .m. :i. i-s<).
The imili*r?l?iird, Juilecs of lue i-upreiim J a. I tel al
( ..int. have the lu.nor to sagest! tbe folloulii:; atiT-viTt
io the gacettaas psegoaei i
Qaaatiaa 1?WkN tneOeeeraw aim c.iuucii t'.i.uio
rliiit tbtrie ts no return from n elly on
wt.nh lc pichi tr', itivrn eui he Riiiiinitm.il tu si
ural uml take their . -x-nt-t in thc I. _iaU
ti.i., N it then- ilutx to onlcr ? nev elect.on, or u
lt earn pe teat for thc Beets st Bi pu Melamen, if lt
-hu I iipp, ur Hutt tlieii" .vis nu eloetlim of -..li r.pri
t.-ul.tim ?) lu fuel, lo ruin,I. Iii rn tn ff alu, (hsilgh BO le
lum tboreof wat made and u i \.n-i mte Mis uiiire of
iii.- Beeretai r "f B-taii i
AaeWei -Nu uiiiiioiitv li K.vi'n to thc (i'.vrrnor snit
* '."iti'il. win'ii tkatl i. lin return, to ..ni. r .1 ri xv elwe?
ll.mi. When thc >c.t ..f ri r?t.i. ?..i.t.it.vi*. bas
ii. eu v icuu-'l hy dc iib. reti-raattoa, or
otherwise, provision u mali it h I 0. -t
is. ern.us n*. H. 17,1, lei lb.- BtMag nt el?
is! lin* me unli t. liv theos t'1'.'iic..ii' wiiein v. r
tijillticipHl DoVers, llicreiii lii.iilroii. .!, hf SOT
ui ans iihv,' knowledrrs or tin.ii ,,. .. i
ilea elset, or of n eeeeee? caused lu any .iinr
way, lt i* tneir iiuix, ta seder u new
election. if it spnaeis ta lbs ll wa
ol Bi'acaeslaUres thal lb-re wus un electlea
..f Ueerthi utuliv.H lu flier, they aluiuld loliiill
then to tbelr sent*,, th,nu,, n.i retorii thereof
was made to toe eeeretsrjr ..i Mate, a Rep
ls not to be deprived nf mn ri aa ts beoeuae min
, ttl i . - hers li.-i I. i I.t) their .lilly.
tiik i..iv inaon -mi oovsottfg n wi .t-.
Qucntiitu'.'-ls ll iump I ut mr in.* i;,,i,rinir and
to il.nv milmilliillnu ni inlier rTl
. ,ipl< 1 of
-lei latte" Hf Hie pla,I idol fi..' Ill
v I. par' 1. ".illili! ."> of Hie I .rt st 11 ti i,>n. ie saaM|
tn.*iii to tl ti r nine xx n,,i p. i ,, ,. ?? ?pi, i ? i ? ?l * *
Repreaeetatlres in tl** Legislature di spluralilj ..fail
the voles mui i,i >i I
Au ?, i - hui i.f. r- io tbe suueti'utloa iiiithi>iti<-d br
Hie Act of 1-77. ( . 312, Tlie ( ' ? MU.>n it,* Lr .i ii.
turn thur U regal ni.- , m,u waleh in! v
rrprraeata tis lieu ie ba -lesenbod ar
:t, hut ii.'.uli ni the c alt.I'I ,.ll n*x| ll I. -
mi i ? it directory mt rei** li .1 i - ? ? i
* .lt jun Int: me poop! ?. li -lr nrl.t >.f setr
ITS I, Ol Iii-rr rl-_-lit ul I'trc-, n'ntliiU fat I... nu.
eil ll hut Stint St SVotllll Ml h
\\ nar. i "? Orm->tiiiitlnnel rx -tilly
oi hi- h . m. .1 nv im* i<.
lt l? in it il of tin- ? nu-il! ii I mu:'! pf. ,*. tap.ii lo MIPpIl
onilasioo .,r deflelene** os netti) ,.i'y
ns limy Im* -ii, Ii If iii pulp..-..' "f ill" '
lt com pet eat for the u-iivcraoi snd th- Connell te iiluw
.ni erroneous ratera. or nee th ii i? Infai
or ilffe. tue le bs tided f ?! i ii.'.il l.y an
a lt ra ted copy of n Thu
s>i..|. i t nf I hf Conni tim.,rn I i*i..\ ip'oh- rea|ieetlH I ?
li.i- is t,i Int ills', as iiia'iy t ileirinil.l- ,*?. tiny
bl .t-rin-l ,i f.iiii.ie, . ititi r thia uah lr nil ur
iii in a- erialu i >i dei i. tko
elli of i lie peoidi ia npr-uued la tba
..f meir i i. Iii un*.
the r?.|inn mei i thal nu_
tile sput IO III opctl ll * T
shall be made ii ile -.ni. linn, .ml iiutru-niii
la ; k" In alic. r. If lu t,. . i.lc-,,1 er Wittel la
tin r. i- nt > r ,,i rn neila stn . la Ibe I t ni
be t.i'i i than to ri lei lo i i
? |
|s77 ? Ul'.:-al Iowa to Imi ifw. ^ hllr,
the IsagaaSM la |*cnitWve. ll mila Wttltn Hie
? .??!) Ugnl rue th,.1. ?hen i
Di ?! ll tb Ol I"' ? 'V
i i .'toed in ih
so clothed beeaass it could uni i? neutrino*, inst
mel I,i.nor.,',.
- all legal meant to dei Ure ibe n
. I.'., lon Ul ? l.l.lls- io i b? -in
? (bli tu:nl:iiiiiMi> tl lil.lea ,,f e | ular
? int tin- i... i t
I* niel hv il.* atatute, ll
III lil i ll I'ni.?? ll ililli t.i Ih p lilli III I
ia p. tran,i .1 v. ? - ihe ni referred t.mr**
Teem tbe 1 aj^ltlil ..,, tt, .<?.,.x i, . oral . x .. , i ,.
' . ..I tuc ratera in ra rt leg
lltcir yotea l- .motlier pirt or Iii- tinline
ml unix ca I let I iipnii ti If
IP , i,U ll tin' lon ll ttl ttl ' if' ? r ? -p -,, 1 '> ' 'x i. ?
'll.c Ih" cellsllliri Ii.u., il, el tic oil., t
ticp, Sdi Ul piex -I,ir..
I..rvs i:i'1ITV1.
?ii. i .i> lem ii,.
lt) nf ii..- sales h.. ii >.f i Iowa, ur nu* AMeru .. of a
, at, x, ,i tm i . the saan ase
' ? . ixe inisxx... ll: ii, xi I,,Its _
t>o> ll liniV lt g till x. ii
kmm 'i practice la I.I
i cane ri
I a n 'i
iy no
Heb cl men. u wi ll
.,nix lhere. I
he v.ni.i
nf 11n-Ill. ll
? min i
il,i rule la ithcia -?? i ?
MOS) >.1 iMir i'll' - HI"' I ' llT
to huve as m.mv I
mine i.f tl i III, ixe li, I, lr. hit I,. lilia
ll-. T.ii lilt Ute t I I. ruin ll r? ,'iilx ? .. x
to hare ,i ii, I1 ?! rv 'I in,- whole
vt hi n wen i quorum i
III ef lin <| I' linn tn v ila lui', ?Hf
tue un ru lie i tn i.< te vi u, V ur annul ,
ipi *. tn ,. ,1'cl r ir- - ii
!
In in hi ui il
? iii. ii ,.i lion
i liy, I t il
i.x' i. ol itu m. ii ' ,
ai..1 local ron rn, !? ? nu- ? uti I four
li. ix a < . : a ? l ? t ,
? li ,',. Ut ni lie-. | ? - ? ?
set. i* . i- .ii I, ile* f..uri tbelr og
I lou .-ci t. Mme lo |i.iii ih. rt. ix
.. i. ? ii ila! .i,i bel i. na
c.i.in,it lt nos tn.l ne i ),
the it turn la aol ?.. -i li lt the li
I.t bl 10 -. -l"tiS>ali i I O',il." ',1 fol
. ? md 'le ?. .
ii, r.. a n .,i,l i it p il
copi ,.1 xx lian i- rot Ul le '
.pi .1 un ..i Aid. i men waa prat I n. I.i**
I, -|? ct Io t .'il"!aim
rtsti il nt .*>. Il.ic. 'a VI.ii Im i ? '.i I ?
|) linn's Mimi. Ipili I tir pura I Milla. Ht'i'f limo.
I tbi latter aorb, it la -n <i ii. il
tletliilr. mill <>. r .t I lu He iu
;, ,,\ al ,1 I'.a- |1'"-. ll!
xx mile nuiii'i 'i : i r. to . "-fi lHi'"'? i 't'l-i i -ti k.i.. ix
a h.,.lv coiit'tIh ot iwclic i'i.ii"i'iinii-i - - *;ajS
iiiin,:,ti tlmt ci.i " ""Ommr
itiou-rb rx.ni- ..f ?i v-ti ' ' ?..
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i in sm,si.ime 'iv .hi NiKii-ut Mini u.sdara
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tlmt la, 7i*> UK-ui'M-rs,
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Ililli U Ullll.cllV nt lilt lil hal 1-. Ililli, aili* '
inie In thc anil nrallve. ,i vallit lae- ..ni lier,
a, tnt. et niii, i bestaeee treasaeted ir ?* - Mom
. x, it i ii m. iii I >c i ? arc pn t. nf, tin u un
crin ii. th,ne t i a ,,t i*> ni',.um. or compel i I
mi . i.f iil.s.'iii in, ml. 'ti I bia :? i
i nv, mei illustrates s prlnflpls sppli
A1 lt I'llt' li ..! tl.l.s, liii.l ulmus hoxx imi \tIit
,1 I. lill ll S gt] .1 i.l lt ts '
lllltlllii'l III.iv h . Il ll"I *?> 'ar a? III* li'.T." lint
IT"' . ema I ll. .1 |S I ' UI' '- U> 1 Ve I X llfs.'il,, | l.l !..< _ll?I
I ira ea right te ga lu ii m.I Ihe ie arno,
mi v ii mn v tn | ii iDr
Qglltlia t I" '* return I v l. ?? | ., ,f a
'elly Will, ll ilma lint fflTI I I'f
retM catt' for i-ii-'h per-.ni x aa a
issasherof tin- '1.1-i.l-liiiuie, .uni ilt.ea uni t|i,... -alni
I ersooa wi re \ oted f..r ?? tm h nu m'.* rs in tu . ?
oi tm -? feral warda >.r saeh city, a va mt ret_ra ? nina
ii,,- it ape, -fun -nt t, ni Un tau ? s. rt i on t
Vu.xx, I We ale lint tUI
seopeol I blt otie-t um. < un answer will meet sll of Iii
p.,s,a| pin p'.T, t. ll it lunn il. I la ? li. Ila ' i
li lum.'il lo the ti,ivrinu n't I ' .mi.ell Hie it
of euell wanl separately,ar whether tkay rcraned 'tn
i, -.ult nf a 1 i mea ni nil tt tin xx.. ,i- I . ri uta la.
Kitber mode ts a satiafaetar) -.tn al reaeblegtfei sena
rchtilt ?ubataacs ou > it to_*-bi tm lr
matters; m-r ta it n materiel SMtMt lhat,
Instead nf retorelai mi nu- oomte of iiMt
perseus v.ucl fx>r llirrelaa roturu ni i
piovldexl that, h')Wt-,,r. ?ncli i.- may
tubtraeted wbi-n sofas rai ? indl-taies
apiM'ar lo be c-bosea hy a plurallti ..r th* retea ihrawn
I lt, 11 ev I nt'.r ami I .inti, li . alu al etti. I.i tit IOOS , nor
hive :i,ry tue unlit lo aa." Hain, (hal I hr
ren.rtu-it sa aeattcrlni were uni a, in..i i
y. llb tuc wnrtl " neal irrlnx " written in. i. un, mir la
tbe eleen.>n of the esniliitstcs t*. tn t h .??? i
by s plurality ot Totes lo t-e ,!.'..?'. be
cause tuc Wmmt numiiei nf \nlea <i
t_BV be stated erroncoiitly, or not niaietl u' sn
C'nnttttntion nnnuiut nu audi i- ,,,. i. tm m.
and tbo alatulory pioTl*>lon r*nmniiu
iiLilmiToriAiit amt inapplicai.ie tn . i<i.it!i, . . r mJO
of vntcaelixou. It la a wall art uni rule-nf eonati urimii that
where the general Utxnia of s tint uti- iiuhraie
?evaral tuh)ceta. but ara found tn i
ticulaily appllcabla Ui tomi) of IDs -lUlctila, .ad not