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I' HA limad?a?, romrr Twaatj Iiat-lt., Ill Bi|-M*-aTe. a ch ?mil English i'i i:m mi i:v in iv'n.i! ? ? rniirr. 2 . . Quin? W KATH I R Siiill' like ROEBI ' I?'? na?..? m? tatt? ?torn? ?rtx.I. Ml Kal. Jon, 1 tt-i.l.]). ;{(>, I'.'tt.-it.?Welldun? an.I Bul] (*m4i M .raof l'lni-inr 01 II I. I ti.?Til 9- l'l Ml K Lilli?. 1*71 Ira- ?at St., 11 RUB 09 Tin i rim \. Dan *t I in-- *. >. M 1 *-1 il?.?? ribera, $10 i?rr annum. h t I (UBI si. Mail *ii!?m nl-t-i-.. .*i |?t i an. \\ ki Ki t i hihi NK. Mail .*?iil>?t 11!>. i>, **.' i?, i ai.?nun. A ?I v ? i i i ? i n g If ii t i' - . 1 > .11 ?. iii' . ni..! $1 1? ? I i-i vi Wl i ki Y Tittil M'. S? ami SO t ? ni? pel line. Vcim? li. nu ':np, g2, J*?;. ,iii?l ..?"> p> r line, ?illili?* t?? ?position in the paper. ! ? ?? iBh in a.haii.-.'. A.l.li?'.is. 'I ni 'I i un M- New-York. iNDAY, DECEMBER ??. L87fc , ? ?.?ni?- fruin I'.ni?. ?.mu ?I poal l.ill.n l lll?-..l?t l?.ll?k ??! tt;f Mill;!.-, ll'i.lll ttllH li tilt' I .Ililli li til lll?ll.ll(?t- Dil In. : ? iii-.? ? . ? i . ? I ??'li U B tall .?lill? ?, and that ttai m?Uary Ottoutlao la Umuuiit tu i?? .. h 'i? tta niiiiotmi < ?? tii.ii tin- forward Bravement ? ?.lit ! 11 lia ti. ti The I); -'?-h i. ; Bko-Ta nrtiitlH th.- witii.li ?wai of Utoorigls ?.m it?.- . i!l.?ni:ir. k threaten! to i pi if the .:? ii. I r.lill.-.i I.? Parti - ? r. I...;? i I ... I i I is anaj Ivm. ?ti t-.i-Ty ?>:? 1'llir I llora TV?? llf t'l? ?llllllrlel t?f til'- I lUilroad .??' til akargad v., !i.?n in Baltimore T "? ii '?? lud.li ?- been appointa i ?? i . ? Ibe t'nit. . ? ? ? if i- no1 M ? ?? Al'? my, ! . i ( kita. ? N t>f nlnl' li i renne ?t inpa boro i? ? b bi :?? -'.-?I. I ?OB I ? Ham it l.x]Htlit.-. ? bing oo_.pl? lion. A S,:,.ii,] A.lattas of Ai.ia'.ur Bat '?? i-.i,?i? i. In the l'-i-i.-. h Tiiriii?-\ ilif ..III tintl llllt ih-l-Il Ctlllii'il .1 -"l-l 1 l?-t tin ' i.i.lii. Ill, Ul|. ill. Than?. :..?, t?, it?, ti?-. Hiiixliiy, Mb as. Si. L? It s? rii's the gentU inen wbo li..vc l?. ii clamoring for ;i show of li uni-? on Hi?- subject ??I i:. ..mu- Kil'miii will lu gratified at the ? |?..??il>].' moment. Mr. Kelley pi in niiio.lii..- ?i r? s??luti<?ii iii-il.it iiiiiiii.-sliiii-.? the m ?>t Internal Keri tun-, n -1 : ; i 111 ? i ;. properly .- I|iim. I t.i\.? HI...II li.ini.r-- ?uni toii.i...?. The ; '!l ?111.1 ?Utcll?i.i'l* ut the r.i!i?Jiil.llt?IS who hare Inch plotting, duringthe vacation, the disruption of the iiVpnhlic.in partj ? ?innot Ki? limn :?!?t .1 tOO poon. It is prnlialilc tilt ii iiuiiiIm'i ? ttill lu- found insignificant, and theil iuteutioua ueithei dearly dtofined nor Imh .1. _ 'l tt imlotvs ii Bo ?le.u!y a i. |?r?-!i? ii-ililc method oi istdsting him t<> ?? ? ? t lu? tt.it ?, t'i.it we luipi- m? i li?.?r v.ill I?, ?pared to appropriately punish the ?i itlii.i- of the ?iiitraLTcs ii|it?n the property <>t j.ii-iin? rmppoaed tu dave iiKiiric.l the enmity ?>i th.- l?rt Q?aodi ?Clerks1 Early ( losing A???? ? . Combinations among the indnitria] - foi niiitii.il protection and ?nlvaiic nu nt. when managt*?-, ttitli pioper regard for tbe right? ??! ?.tin rs, are a putdk ixmu-IiI ; but the*?* .hiiiiI I?.mi ino sonn thal tiny will not 1?. j? limite.! t<> maki-1 ioli-iit attaelu i?i?"n oi pi'?;?, ny ni tlitir opponent*?. A painfnl ?story ?if juvenile depravitj i cleverly t ? ?lal in .-inutlier (olimin. There ?ia deal ol' ?nui?- ''n'imiiticil in VVall-it., by las?al*, imtli ??Id ?mil young, ?mil ilit- great p.i r?nt ot it is tlie laxity ?tit!i which buiim -- ii ? undi. t. ti. That picture of a Kin.?- <>l young rog i? ?tim ititi theil nuil?'?? maitcri ?it i:, v ??nne ?r,ni'i>? to s.ll to dl-honcil l?i<.k.i.? of the s' ? . t, i? nut ri ' - i_-_'. rat. .1. We trust that the effort now making lo l?i.ak up ihi*. ? Kin-" i- t.. I..- f-yaton tln?i oiiiafli. Bul ?ii? the i???>s to Ik- puniahed while the broker?*, intlircctly a... ?s?.ry. go nu.on? <l(in:i?>i .' NO lu?n, pui?)?).. iv t ,iii the deiign hoi ? ?i?. ..i negligentlj ba ctauae oi lal i.;.?i,it -? ?habita, Im* right to put or i. ave I? tiiptatioii in the way ot ;,n employ?, particularly a lut ; and ka who tim.-? lui - li ads . ?'...;.( m ?-t I? li? M in p ??i responsi? ble ?0I ?ii? ?lilli? . li .1. nipriaa ai to I? an thal tin-? - oi iii?- im.mu ?h p-l)iulii. i- andoww-ra are tu i>? i.nly la tin- geld al NViihington, .?mil thal an iiniiiclinte and earneil eflbrt i?? t.. be tomtit in m -it through ?CougriMai t;..- lull iiiilhoii/.iii_? tin i?- ?? "I Ainei lean rej-'iste;? tu :.-l.iiill sliij.s, ttliitli tta.s lost ill 111?' lim iv ?.f el.??in--' ' Tin iiill wa? prompted ",i:i?- l.v fbn :."i ? \ in.? nliij.-i pos?! <?! in (.mscpii-iii.- of the tt.ir which had j"?' broken out. Thi ?.?i ii now prac? tically iinleil; the (.. unan and Tici-di Steam* ( i? in.ik? tin ii tup? niiinol. su ?I ; and tin ? which pio'i.pt.?! foreign ownen t<> ?sell (loen not nott, if (tn it ili.l, Urge 111 to hay. While our own ahip-builderi pine in ?<ll we ln.|H (\infrreiw.will not eotniiiit Mm tfrat of atatterisiag the 'natfrt <>i loreign-built '- to the Aiiniii.li m it i.t- Koli It foi the atage of foreign buQderi au?! thi damage "t lioin? mV* ,i thron:. ?babil ai iiiN'iftniiK ttiih the eiiiiency of the ...untry, multi tin- ragTM notion dut it il to lie.lj-?riliiiteil hy politiial rat-Mi than m.i'.ni tile ml?-*, will leam a I.-v>n fioin th. ii e\].. "?"?? o. not tampei with th? luth tiny theu |_tjij*a?j?it>??l in llilli?titj0' on t!.- . | tij.at o! ? the $54,000,000 of now currency whottc redi? tulMition it atrtboriasd, only *l 1,000,000 kara ben taken hy new banks, and no1 all of bis l?v the sections of the country whose represent lltivi-s were loutit'.-?! in theil clamor for nilli (ion. Tlie bill Las proved ?imperative, no1 bacana? of it-? defects bul because no nore moni v w.is wanted. Um failure tdiows thin much al least, mid it ought to atggtet furthei lo the " Inflationists" thal Commerce, not Con mwmt* imjk-m%Ot the currency. We hMgiB-i however, they will roiirliiile the bill was at fault, not themselves, and, persisti?,- in theil error? set to work to patch it into new and (.pially bad shape. Clearly the currency is not one ol' the thinirs with which CoOgT-MB ought I,? tamper. Will the WcatCTn Inflation* istH pleas?? give the fa. I? I thought, and re? frain ? II tin- special dispatch which we publish this norning boa st. Feteraborg oooveya the true inijKirt ot I, ord (?rani i lie's reply to l'rim e GortschakofTs dispatch, the diplomatic solu? tion of the Kanten Qneetion i? not so cIvm and easy as it .-?eculed a day or two ago. It ;,,'.. pO-SiUe that the ( '. ovt ni Illili t ot the Cttl will v.iihdiaw its original note oi consent to anta the Conference ?condition? ally pledged to abide by its decisions. The notification that the British Minister will be withdrawn in case of refnaal iaaamna-ons ton imp!-r.itive to be readily digested in the pres? ent excited state ot Uii??i:it) opinion. Count Bena! h is addressed the Delegations at Peatfa in a speech, in which he expressed a hope of peace, bul insisted on the necessity of being prepared for all contingencies. We are in? formed lioni Versailles that Mi. Odo Russell has received positive Rssui.nu? ? from the Prussian envi ruinent of strict neutrality in eaaeel war. There ii reaaon to hope thal the Cabinet.*- of London ami st. Petersburg will still have suiiit it nt ingenuity and temper to avoid a contliet upon a question of to!m which involve? m? vital principle to either nation. There has been more fighting ol' .1 severe character licfore Paria. It seems thal the sor? ties ot Nov. 'J'.? ami SO vere so fir BUCCemfnl that at their conclusion (Jen. Ducrot was left in possession of a .?niall peninsula mi tie i ?in bank of the Maine. The position i? a strong one for defense? a? ii is protected on either flank by the Manie ; but ii is not well adapted for offensive operation-, a rising ground, held by the Germana, bring imme? diately in if? front. The latter attempted on Dec. 2 io drive Ducrot from the position held by him, bat from all the account?, which lie somewhat conflicting, we conclude these efforts failed. Gen. Duero, i-? conse? quently across the Marne, as the french i? potts claim, but lu- seems io be ? dei tually " botth'd np" on the penin ''un. Meantime htanteuffel-s anny i? repniTi,| i ? from the north toward Pi ii "then the line of inve?tmciit and doubly asfl ii-- the fall of the capital. Ii i-? no1 improbable that it i? only his left wing which has been ordered before Paris. Iii-? column wa? within ten indes nt Pari? a fortnight ago, and its withdrawal to take pari in the rdegi I would not ot neoeasitypnl a atop to operations in the north. The mateiial advantage which the Preach have gained by their sneoesa ?h.? s not, therefore, appear to be peal ; and w. must await further developments before tb" sortie eau be ((>t).?iiici(ii successful. The French Army of the Loire no long?e ad? vances to the aid of Caris, Recording to M Gambetta, who naively admit- thal if has coine tu a ball in ooBaeqne_M.f the op? position of the Germans to it? farther ad? vance. The German reporto?, on the othei hand, claim that the French were driven i i serious engagement on Friday hist. The ?(?(in to be 1 h.it Frida] last devoted by the Germana to offensive operations in both directions, and that, while Ducrol aaa con lined io his peninsula, Paladines waa di toward Oi ? NATUR li El'll > I - "/ / ROI ? To the i li tai -if The Tribune. Bra: In one of your leaden in to-dayV Ti. mi | indgnu nt. i ? I .nu .iii\r,,!i? '., i.-nrii 1? III ' I arouM t ttl piOb MB fur inc. , ' int v.M.v "f thinking. *> PaUraon, .v. J.. Des .8,1870 Low Ti Tin Trib?ne'? ! " Dear-bought tnd ia* ing probably as old M Hie Cyramnls, if not older ?tlie ntteraao- of i nniveraal human i euee. It is a testimony borne by I ince to a truth nhiefa inheres in the nature of things. Europe, down to a comparatively modern date, bought her Silks of India and China?. mainly of the latter. That they coal her mi - mensely more than they have dine since she fabricated them for herself, is a truth i ought to comrai nd itsell rational mind. Conon F re formerly bough! of the f.u li?; by our own people M well as Hu? mp? an?. We i in recollect I Hine when chuii ?i re ! n-* !;. i onanmed in New-England; and they coal twice as much in money and al least four times aa much m labor a.? tiny now do and have done simo we inatle them foi "Cow Tanti" tells u.? be is a workingman. How can he fail to we thal wheiievci two producen oa opposite tides ol otu globi ei bange products they most pay heavy tribute to ti tnsportetion and exchange; v.hiT.a?. il barely the width 0 | ?. p aiated them, they would each n iii? pi.?du. i nearly oi (.1 othei paid for it ? Let II Wheat foi ? - ? Jv (a.-t many do' ami buys his Tea from iln- inteuoi of China of oin- who is m lura a conaumei of California does not ?? Cum T ai ni " leno v thal the '? niau munt, n, the naturi gire t?i thrice a? much \*? heal -? ol ,? the '? heathen ( hi-.ee " who gr v thal Tea r?crives far it 1 Dees he not kno? that, atorid ,? grown with u little J ibor in Calil.iiiii.i i? m ( aim the recompense of both -rbeat-grower-s and "wef-, laboi to bare the l. , ,-... B ,?? he wiiiat-tichl, ?if I ili'nini.i I Then are proposition?! ??? nelf-evidt-nl thal they defy cwry attempt to demonstrate them more clearly. What w? nek by Protection is a ihoftesing of the iHetanee which -ip.ua t.-, th? producer of one useful OS di-?irable pro duct 1 M/Jii the producer of lOOthei I n h |n?i duct winch i-? natural!, ?id _dvan^geooel*r ezebanged therefor. Cadi man eaiinot pro duce all that is iei|iiiied foi the satisfaction ot hi.? legitimate wanta he must exchange produc?a with othera ire desire that be ?hall be able to effect these exchanges .??? readily ami cheaply that Commcnc and I i.uispo-l.i tioii may in?' t i k - I ? them sel ver? UM grill and j leave? to Production only the toll. In thin lmnl lo iiiiiIi-ihUiikI t While our Cotton Fabric.? wen? l;tr?-cly tttr potted from China, it is net piohahh- thal Iii? producer received Imlf ko miich in money or one-fourth ko Milich in product.-? as llic <'<m Kinner pni?l for Ihein. Not?, american ?'"lion Fabric*, ate often relaiicd to our pco|'l?' at no1 more than ten per cent, ?ultim??- M the pria? it Inch (he iii;inuf;icliiims icceivcd foi' tit??ni. Were our factories ko far away even H lliiiope, this could no1 1... Capital invest. ?I in foreign p><?ds for Kale in thla .narke, t-anix-l he turned, in the ?tvera?.??-, ??Henel than twice or thric? a year: the Kain?' capital ?iivi-tcd in the trad.- in d.sue fabrics may be tut ned at least thrice ?ik off.-ii. And the nu ich.mt must ehflrge ?i prout ?>" Ml gwdl coiiespond lag tai the lime lie was k.'pt out of the timm v inv.'Kled in them. ?"Theil why d?i for.-ii?ii fabric?-. undciac.I " A m? ii? an T" Bpaaldag pncrally, they do m?!. Almost cverylhini? which Vt e make foi' niir-elves is cheaper?decidedly cheii|iei th.ill wc could <>h lain ?us ?.'nod an ?iititi? fmin 1mii..|m- or _\--i.t. Bul that ?Iocs not prove that th?- red: ?< ??I Europeas workshops, the iweepingi and rem? tianls of I'.uropcun factories and wai. houses, Could not I??? sent hete under Fice Trade ?so as to underKcll, derain??', und paraly/,?- our inaniil'.ictui iii'? imli'slty. Take oil our duties on ItVady-Madc C|otlnn;_: (tor example! mid tin- hit-over, iijc.ted, unfaahionable contenta of Europeaa slop-shops would ko derange our Clothing business that our hdlofl ami tailor -.voiild he half the lime out of ?toll?, and poult paid the other half. It Mr. " Lint- Tarill " has a wife and da Ugh I? is, mc ale .?ale in assert in;: that tiny lialiit ually l'uy foreign-made lu lui?-* (sill;*, !>.? 1.aines, (?iimhaliis, F,linne.? at twenty live to tilly per cent, higher raies than they will gire (m rival and equally sei ? icealile Aineinan i?ooils. It is thotOgfal better style lo Ii. (I??'li. ?I in ;. Clem li ?ii (?cuti.in than in a F.mnecticiit or Paterson fabric. Quarreling with this taste does no good ; a ?_:.I, k1 ill' duty on the ilil? li?. ;;.'il article either favors home production or helps to pay tin- National Debt or both. ?" Hut may everything be ? beapcnr*d by " producing it on our own soil .'" o no! It s.?ii or climate forbid, bj do means. We could not ?grow Coffee, <>i .**?>i.es, or Caoutchouc, to advantage, heou*.- tiny rc qtlire .1 tropical climate, which we have not. It' we had no lion ?Ore, we could not well make Iron. Wherever Saine interpose? an obstacle to our producing any dewraUe thin-' nearly ai ?Ik- i p (thal iii with as little labor) a? others .an produce it, v. 1 hold 1: advisable lo import that article, under no other duties than .?nell a.? au- 1 ? <|ii ii ?-?I for revenue. Bul ,1.- that it is Nature, arti not 0 awi ignorance or inexperience, that stands in the wat of our succc-?. in producing for ..iii?.!..-;. There is, indeed, u ?las- of article!, wherrol Pig 11 ?ni may be taken as a representative, which may l?e produced for lent ? <.y io I 1 rope th m here, limply because I.il???i ?h cheaper iheie. A tun ??I Til? Iron ia iiiiei'ii 01 twentj? dayl1 work in a concrete, i-ouipn? i foi in; ami h can lu in.i.ie cheaper where Laboi is worth l.iit lilly cents per day (?uni where ii eostl B dollar and a hall. Yet We hold ii UT?i?e and -thorl righted to Import Pi;? Iron, bet though cheaper in money, it ia dmrar in Lattbor, than if mule on 0111 o v. n soil. It we make ?t here? we ?jive a ralue to \v..o.i [tot Char? '..I), I'1 nils, Vegetables, ?v... which woul I no! hear 10111? tiaii?p?>i lalion lu?anse ol' (heit ' !nilk in proportion to their value. In -'1 1 inen 1, we think :? more advantat??roui to pit ??el j????? tun for our Pig lum in Wood in the : ?!? ?: al H I?? 1 ?'"ni, ?'ahila:.'!? al ? p?i hnndredi Applet at >i pel buabel, ?Ve., than to have the Applet I? 1 ' under the tins, feed th.- (' ibbages t" rou -. ?nil p ? re tor burning up the \\'.??.l ..a the ground where ?I grew, .uni grow Wheal at 50 to li per bushel in the We ii t.? export to Europe m payment for Seot<!i Hg at ?Jrifl per tun. While the mo,nnal coal <?f th.- Rcoteb Pig is I.??, it? real tont il more than thal ol ii? Alucinan rival. And? if we make our own li?.n, we shall be constantly devising ami ling how t ? make a better article and with 1 ?s ami I? m labor 11 iii ?. we ! I ionic Production. /'/'.' PROPOSED CONORtCSS. Tie re -??? m? no mfficii al ?reason t.. .ion!'! thal i' m1 t longreas ofithe European i'oueis will soon meet in Loudon, all the principal Gov?*rrn menta having signified their na.lim s? t?. take 1 ?ait in it ; and there is a confident expectation in -??nu? quail 1 - thal t!.?- < onfi renee s ill attempl nut on!y a solution of tin- Eastern quest in, ?nu .1 general resettlement ol all the ?great problema of European politics. The eonrae of event.?, however, during the i?i??aenl ?generation has m.ide the settlement Of the existing indi national difficulties of the Old Woild by me.ri? ot a conclave Of ph-iiipo!eli!iarie.s ;i well aigfa hopeless task, and there areobvioua reasons why the CougreM mat think it w i-. 1 to con? tine its deliberations to the opening <>f 111 ?r Blach Sea mu? e.itaiii Blatten Imme-diately 1 tiniiecieil with thal meamre rathet than t.? cmhanaM itielf by liaiting a multiplicity of iasnes Which it cannot permanently close. Th,. mischievona theory of th?- balam.- of pOWei was th?- inaili Kjuiii ?_r of the I m m. i conferences. [I wa, \ 111 nally BMunted that I State waa the absolute property ol' the ?overeiirii, and ?-very sovereign h:nl a natural tendency to increase his possessions at the ex? pense of his iici-?lil>ni.s. The doctrine of the balance of power wai ?> astern of clucks ami balam ? ? dcwiga? d to keep lhe?e unruly king* in order. No ?people mull Im allowed to de? velop itself too rapidly, ami national growth, ht any procesal whatsoever, was a inenace to the peace of the ttoild which must he checked, .ten at the co?t, it lee? --ait. of tv.ii. I', i gradually a diflcreal liew of the riglitaand t*a m-t it ut i? ?it oi soten cn Males has come into The most .1 ! ?-??li 11.- ol ?governments have recognised the people a? ?the ultimate 01 - "I n ii 1011:1! policy, ami 111 Uiallj a. Liaowledged them to be the channel of political po'.tei a >i.iie is m? longer, as it aaad '<> i>.-, . ereign, hut in n lociation of tile ?people f??t the promotion ot theil ?:i intereats. Whan Victor Fuianu.i ? ?i t.lie unity of Italy, be ?lid it merely ??? ugenl ??i the populai will ..f 'he Italian?. Iii.* rica! Po WCTI 'Which, a ?ii'd :111tli.iritv to em "?iii the whole of F.tliope With iel. lill? e pillelv :.. .Iyiia?tl. JUteifStS ..lui lul.iliii?. a:i?l m total diaregard <?t the wishes ??i the p.-oph whom the) !ian?l.ii. .1 li.mi ml? 1 to ml. 1. ian proprietors used io tcaaafei the ?t?-rU with the lail'l, lie?. I tcntilieil to jilo !?? h halt ?k ian n small ?States were ^wipe'l oil tnd hall a dozen consecrated miers s.-nt into .vile Iie.ausi' th.11 lubjt-ctl preferred '" anita andei the touae ..1 Savoy. When KlpoieOB III. in.nie wal i?'miii dunant, li.? 'I'1' >'? ?o Im t.-H- 11?, m ?.I?,-,li,'ii, ?? t*i the viaheao. Mapatpla. WThaa Mm-n k lit'-aucu.? the surrender of Alsace nml Lorraine, he (loen it in the muse of the t'eriniui nation, of whose will he pr?tends to lie merely the mouthpiece ; lind ii ii could be etablished that tin-inhabit - ants ol Ahnen and J.linaine wanted tu Im* tiaiisfeiied troto Frenen io Genaany, nobody in Ihe.e days coiihl lo-'ically object to his de? mand. Great Britain surrendered the Ionian Islands to (?nice because the islanders wished lo mille willi those who were really their coiiiitiyiiieti. ami we are not without hope that as the world gTOWl more reasonable she will aee the justice of letting Inland choose her own rulers. liven the autoemi of all the Uus ,- :m a reason for abrogating a pait of the Treaty of Caris that "the national sen "liiiKn! piotesi.s" againal its further obaerv ance; and this appeal lo the people, Coming li oin snell ,'l sonne, is one of the most signifi? cant paaaages in Prince Groctai hako-Ta remark.i ble dispatch. ii follows from this general acknowledg? ment of the validity of popular aspirations thal wars to maintain "the balance ot power'' must be abandoned in theory as they have alii nly been abandoned in practice. A nation which contains tin- clements of growth must no hm .'ei be cheeked erith the iron bindi of tieaty-?tipul.liions or trimmed ami dwarfed willi (lie aharp toola Of war. The old idea that, great and rigorow Btatea should be eon? lined within ('(Hain nhilrary limitations of strength for fear leal (hey should ovenhadow their neighbora, is like the ancient fashion of landscape gardening, whose highest triumph waa turning ? stately yew Into ? fantastic shrub, or crowding ? tree into I flower-pola All these absurd attempts todiatorl and letter nature ought to ho abandoned together. Ger? many, Rnmifi. and Italy, are, so far aa we can iii ,(in, the ?.'real growing Powers ?>! Europe? and ?my efforts lo dwaif them le European Congreeaea will be vain and peepoatewm. What is tin ie i hen for the Conference at Condon to do, exe. pt to remove the restrictions which wen? placed upon the Czar after the Crimean war, ami v, huh he has ileclared that he will no longer observe, Congress or no Congress 1 If Prnaaia, by peaceable meaaurea, can attract to ile- reviving German Empire the separated German subjecta of Austria, m> Congress can logic-nil"* interfere to prevail her. It Italy has combined in one monarchy populations which h l> e long been kept ap.Hl ai'?llisf theil' will, it is not in the province ?>i a CongreiM to -ay thai the new national uni?n ??hall be broken np, If Austria baa possibilities of development in her Eastern prorincce, what busineaa have the represent.ii ne? ol England, France, Spain, and , m? tai shall thoo set thy foot, and no farther 1 If a Con-less indeed could guarantee to the people of the weaker Powers an immunity from lawless ennom-st, it would ?lo a noble ami humane work; bul guaran? tee! of tlii? ?ort have linle meaning now thal warn for supporting the balance of power have fallen into di ?repute. The plenipoten? tiaries in London may facilitate the resurrec? tion ol' France by intervening between the conquered and the c inqneror, and may quiet I mind? by demanding pledgee of mod? eration lutin the Ciar; bul ita real work will only be to ratify eatablished facts, and no agreement which ii may make for the future i likely to impede the inevitable man li of im m?, io Bave the tottering empire of Turkey, m to embarrass foi s single decade the two creal Cowers whoOC progresa now ulai m ? Iii? whole of I'limpe. Comparts like the Cm? Treaty <?? l8"*, are only mule to bo broki i. I -,-' /7:ai ONSl /, m t : ;?? I The re ?gnatioB of Caball?!,i (le Codas, (\ip i nu General of Cub i, has al l is! been ac ( p.(,l by the Cabinet of Madrid, and he is i \pei li d to sail from the Havana on the ?'Uli of this month for Kpain. There is as yel no announcement of hil ucee tor, mid ii is under? stood that Counl Vulma eda v. ill remain, tem? porarily, al lea?!, in command ol' the island. WV have beard freqi en' mention mai i n Ceii. de Cordova? It ret toi I lenerul ol Infan 11 y, |0 lill the vacant position. Ii V oilhl be a singular mistake if this veteran officer, who was twenty years ago Captain-General, and sixty .ve i? ago a subaltern? should accept Ihi? tjiiiil-.li - and difllcilll pont, which ha? been of recent ven? ile- -crave of Span? ish reputations. He has no1 the youth and tatt of ('ab?llelo, lim the dull, Stolid brutal ?ti ni Yalinaseila, winch have enabled these two (hie!? not only in ulam the obedience, bul also to gain something like the confidence and affection of the Volunteers, A min long trained in honorable ware ivill hate difficulty in conciliating the violent and blood-thirsty Min .nie? of .?piia ih.it have Coi the peat two m.h? controlled the course of the Colonial Government, li would be useless to attempt to moderate theil cruel andaavage wal. This would simply result in bringing the pul mled authority of Kpain into contempt? and proba? bly in provoking the Volunteers to -?hip the tepid Proconsul back to Math iii, aa in the case of Gen. Dulce, to meditate ni leisure the dan* gera of justice and decent** in revolution?r] nun ?. Ii would h;- especially iliflicull foi an] bonoi able oi conscieuttous officei to succeed to the Captaincy-General Of Cuba, aller Count Yal maaeda has ?ven temporarilj discharged the duiies of thal office. This energetic partisan has completely won the hearts of the Volun? teers, lu cruelty, ha avarice, in bunal dis regard of lan ami jnati? r, be ia the peel oi ?n- Catalan ol them all. He filled the path of Caballero with stumbUng-btarks, na long aa Ibe Captain General tried faithfully to ;? pre Bent the Government al Madrid. Bul de Rodas BOOn weaned ol the tiiesoine task, and siili mitted io ali ii,,? exigencies ?>f the Volunteers, feariug that, if he did his duty, bis mutinous subordinate would gain the popularity be waa '"-in?'. Valmaseda ii the unanimona choice ol Ih4 r.'iiiii-iiilar- of Cuba foi the succession -?? much ferority and ??>? little conacience form a combination of qualities for a Captain General whose chief duties will be plunder and murder. Tin- insurrection baa shown but foo pi lilli ,i. m.,i,lint to achieve the independ? ence ol the .?land, it is equally evident thal the Kpaniitfa fun <-.,', un.ii,le i,, reduce the real lered eli aten) - ol revolt lo nibmi - ion. In Die present comlilion ol' allan? in Spain then w little ii ; ? *?i an equitable compromise, which shall i.-?p?',i the pun. till.? of Spain andfthe le? gitimate ispimtioun of ile eicoies. so thal loi .?onie i me to coin?-, a? Yu in.iiiv months peat, the Muons arork of i Captain General ?ri? Or io ?.ntl false report? of rietory, topil !l-"' plantations, und sign Ibe death wau.mi? of pi i-.ii.i-.?, 'i in? i? ,i buaiaeaa which could ,l"1 ,H' pul m botte) lends than th.- already erimaon oana of \ ahmende, li would tie i : iiM'?l.il.l,- 1?, see -o \. nil;,I,le a ?iildier and mi ' ??'? ni hinan aa CoadoVa engaged in such work, it im p*?am doubtful if the Peninanlara would iM-riiiit Mmif cherished ciniaile |.. I,. Buperaeded bj the lukewarm delegate ol the Central Government Ihej bave io long insulted ill'I ?I, li, a ? Bo ?-?ni- m the Cabinet oi Mndrid pnraneaita ntnaent policy ol timbi eipedienta, ?fiaid to trust the C?blai with autonomy, afntiil to propon mcaanrea of eoncDiatlon aa?I penna t?i the Volunteers, afraid to rebuke the excesses of v lohnt pin i? ins, ami t-vt-ri afraid to advo ?al' in the (diiis (he refi.im.s di mantled by the -.pint of || e af-e and the Ugk of the revo? lution, it mai? very little dilb-rem? whom they apnotnl I titular ruler of Cuba. 1 >i the prisent, Vu ina -edi will m i'. r theil pur I>'>sf better thin a better man. " JED KA I II A I U;E li/'? 'Eh, HrooUyii tiagle?seeming' lo take ground for Cue Trade, as becomes a i lemo? r.itie oi gilli?sut ? : "Ihr Ka,/le. ml I?, mmr itv I'r? i | T: i V |,,iirn:il, wini,I d( ?in- iiiitliiiiL,' SO nun li ai tin? Hi|ii.in- SppSSl to the iM.iple nu Iii?- tit ii ni, I'M nf tin .jil. ?linn, 'ila- i Wllilt ?? lillie Siwa**! ?Il|'|'?'-('(I Till- I K1 lil is I- to lie f r . im* to illili?.'?-, nuit Us int? nun,nilli (-?:?. ?nu petty ?I? t.iil? of tin larlS ' Prole? turn ' it wlinlly winn, ernennt has BO i i-*M to ?!???< i'l I'T't'if" tSBSS, !,?',nu-.' tl,,l,l,v ii ?|m,i.iI1. ,l,ri?ir.',- mnlli, r. Ilollir? ill?-(l( tillite. If tin f.i.X I? si? let K ,| til ,' I lil' I,.,t em lill 111 lil ! ki? (HI, .lull It , li:,- si II, r l'f til' nukes another, ttasa the bayei lu taxed two dol I ir? i.ii,' fcrlt, tot iiovrriitin tit pwposea ? lllfl nllni fi m, i ni, Ktu. f,,i Hu in 'lii'ttt df the seller, ? v.niiiti- i-ice Trni? i-i .i h itiir.i! t ibtolute (iwni-r-lilp of .i liinisi- ?nu- leis limit ,,n OM'SOWB I ni I. lin I nut in en, li i ISt i- tin- (JOT! i nu,, Bt'l ' 'aui. f'ir in , -ii} 1,,'lei'' l.,,iei niiiclit ina, l.-vy :i? lum li ?BOOS) BSit in-? 'I-?, I i'.T.y nj?.m all le,ii-, -, fairly ti-?mi .ill inn, Isa ',f ti ide. win i, wr .i? im in .- Tiiide. tbsn tore, v.i- ii,, nut in, ni tliat Hie (civ Ullin nt in ty BOtlSV] i turi! , .,-i ?,, Initli, |,ri>t iilcil ti lu? I? vieil (inlv fin re ?? ? - line. Ti>be ni?. '?> ? .?.i-'t n?,t i?, t.,? h ni' ii nil. it tumi,! pay ii,c i.uti-rniiiini better, soil muk?, tin country ri.-bsr.w let trade anti eonum-rce go en free, t,, ,i:.,,ii-ii t untom Homes sod tux nothing b I n-ill/,,i wealth, ii,,t propertj In Um sel ol changing linn,i? mu?,if changing form. Bul iii it i? not the qui lion st in-? ?i nt. TV ii' tttt.t sll tariflb are nnt unwU y 1 ii -|,. I 111.it'll (Jil, .I,nil, I 111? I nlllltlt is lli'll ?I' nt, .?mi, until Its debt n i,jw, red, will ii?-?-?l mi ni ..' ? ?riiii ?iii'--ti ?i, of tu,i.iv, therefore, i? rathei i: Refnrtn .i.,u,-t Protection, t__.il Pre? Trade l'inti, tt'iii. Tin- latter would tavolve, Ijr. no tariff at all, notas bal a i , ' taxes, tn.tt th, |,, opie m ii -i ?? li.?w ?nul bow mu li till . Knt the (I, Hem,l of tin- Democracy ami tas iot?lllsent i:? publii ins ii?w, initier the country'? j? '? -? ni ( in um . -t in,, ir of Indi lited ? ?-. : ? fora Revenue, tsrlfl Im i a iii(iiii,)inii-i Prob i : Ion tariff. Let no money be ?' n-i by i... j,' ,,|,i,. ina to the (?"',,iniiii ni." CowtWktntt lu/ The Tr?oooe, The Eagle either doe? or does not see that? if Ita premiase be sound, aa we say thej are not?tMf duly impOOOi for irhalmr ]>ur?>n?e on nu iMl'ol.iln arlu le irhith is larg. /// rii a led in Uti* towatrg, it t atoMtrow fraud and wroag, Kalewa Ukt kopotl pt kwitd to it* bobo -m\i?k riml. Bay I *i>c Iron i-? the art nie, and the Qovernmenl m i ? ? - per tnn on all thal ia bronchi into ih,- country ?uni nothing on thal which la smeitid here bon American ores. We make Two Million tims **nd import Halt a Million. I'm Tht Eag?t see, or doee it not, thal this impost (aceoeding i<> Ut premiaea, not oui?) nmkc our consum?is of lion pay five dollar-, a lereoi bul one goea im?* the Treaaary, whik our [ron*aaaelten gobble np the other lou! .' I ?o. s '//'(? /."'// Livor such a mode ol' raising R< rennel Yea or Na} ! If Duties ?ni Importa inay be k vied in accord? ance with lHe Trade principlea, tkeg utwti ht i\iii-nnv on Coffee, 8pii ? -, ,11 ,,wh*t A orr not prodoeed tu rivaled in tait country, <>r, If Iron, Wool, Fabric*, ?s.c., are.taxed when im? port, ,1, then i corresponding tax must be levied on the borne-made iii.ils oi those for? eign products, hoc.? Tht Eagle see and coll? ei de *his or not I it, mi AND lill TAEIFP. Tt the /iltur ?f The Tribuna Bin: Woo not the ottjeet of levying ? duty of 1 .ti IKT ? int. mi W'nnl tn ?-millie the irrinv, r to ? prie.tairaient te what Um uttele woald brtne pim the ?1 iilj- lev ??? - ..nu;, e, a* . M ' ? i-i ii., i If growen I Miiiiiiiie t., i?. i? ? ? t ' my faith to a theory la i,ililli?.' ?ma ?li.l-l *i mu? truly, I uses V* Is, v I . D ?. 1.1-ia Baal i l Ufa! 11 B. Aiimiit.- We ?anno! say what may have hern another's "objecl "in doing something or othei : but, if any one evii imagined that laying a dai. of un per ?i ut. mi au imported staple like Wool would increase the price of dornend? Wool to that extent* he must have bien either a In e Trader, ? natural fool, or both. Our object in favoring a Protective ti i an, article is fe facreow noan prodtctioo. Some? times, the |uiie of tin domeatk article mais ??ne imported ia temporarily inert bj Protection; sometimes it i? not; and we have I.now ii ?ii?tane( s u Inn in ii was promptly and di (?di dit inlm I. Ihn- produc ion was increased by the promisi oi an expanding, eager market, without an enhancement of price. II any one has pul faith in the a mmption tit it patting I." percent, duty on imported Wool would enhance the price of borne-grown Wool io th.ii extent, be oughl to be ashamed of his own ioll.v and the knavery of those who i ni]?? ? ?? ?I mu h a b< Iii f upon bim. The assump? tion Was nib! ly absind. ?? Id. A ?? li? venue Reformer,'1 who hails from Min* nesota, has been setting forth the grievancea of In? Beetloo iindei the presen! Tariff, which In Bays) i? haul on the farmers, because ? T i? > ;,-. finn Bj to ti pi-r day im liait, ?! bands, s ban w be it rent? per i>u?i: tin t ti .h , tin- , nu lu .a / Bter bp o ni- it/in!' ? ?Supposing this io be about half nue, what do von t hink I olior will have lo ?at about it ? II it geta |fi to I? pei dav (more likely, * B3) because of ita ** absorption" by manufac? tures, eiti't von guess thal ii will vote in keep up snell ? .iii?oi|iiion" indefinite!* .' ?i,, /,',,?',m < ourier ? ? \"- m- itiMini? in knnvt whether the central ami ? Hu? Commonwealth ure going lo l i Booton and IU Immediate mbnrbs perm.ntlj bold Imtfa the Benatorahlp i" nongreso,ss they ban ??? Ititi rn te ,14 ii'nl US ?Tlnie m.iv be good reasons for choosing a nea Senator from Masenchu-i ti? ; though ne alf not aw.ne of them. Hut this palin "shriek oi "locality-1 i*? al once senaelesa and contempti? ble. Putting ii forward, in any case, always ?i i ni? in ii? a ionii naloo thal good - lameiii ihli ?i-'i' Prom privat? loiirees we learn thal (he suflei iug m tin- .sinii itiilii.ih \ .dirt iiiim tin? eiii 11? of the re. i eut lim,d Increases null ilu approach ol v. mt.i. Lu spits "i tin liberal contributious ienl from ill p lit? of iii?- ( (?illili t Hie ii, -inui,,' i m li'n linn uni among the laboring clans and those sin idy wretch? ? ni > i.r, wss so iiii|.i'i it 111 h m ?t thal the j* pal t of the ml tims niven ? a? appli. d solel) t,< theil i. P.-i' li i? in ile- rural it int i iel* that I ?? ing i? ii,,tt mu?! 11.it lit dil. ilu- small i.linn is hare lost no1 niilv booses bit! crop, have nothins I? ti i,.i th, mi.i?iiut lui idiim, ?ml uni iii i; neighbors, impoverishedb) (hewar, am unable t,i help them. Ile t ne lil need >,f the ki ? ? u( life," writes. hoi,. " l lu ? siitti-riiiir is terrible, even in this mild weather, Wbal ii vmII be wheo Wlntei (Maes I .inn' imt think. Bead us what ron lllnll, I .1(Iih i 1 I, ?, ( 1?|-|,|| ( IdtlllllK, I I 111 lilis ill nil) i.o|,ei? anything to keep out the cold." We i di .tit. lilma In Hu- .lilli i n?i ment iii SUOtliel ?'??liillill. \ ut i nut i ilnit nui? ?i ii) .is ,1 or? t, ,1 tv ill In? ,, it iii lu li li li lill' ?lill? li I?. .111,1 |,e ,i|'|i||l(l ??lill Vii (lum .mil dist nt lim. 11.m leaton la the eonna ni the > raaf _ n - Uuiversslist Association Is to be delived in Associa iimi li.ill. [went, ihn.I m inui I',until m., neal l m-nl.it it riuiiK. lit tiles Hat? luid Miss l i, iii ? I?? um' is h graceful und sppesciativs tribute to ('bar?es Dickens, and baa hean receivetl with i.it,,i in Boston, when it wtt rseentlj ?b Uvered foi Iii?- liiitt time. POLITICAL. \VIS,('NMN-(Ori'i(iti| Otlicial returns of the vote of all the rt ti ? liar?- bean r< <?< -Ired .it th? .?ni? a ?.t Um *? ? rei irr ?* > _? iii.- rootln-ra ara ??* foil??*?, wnn tlic v.?t?- ram tot Vrrm ?la-iit in l?*;**) ami (?(-vernor in I ' ? r-u-i,??-. ?ton : n 'i. - .i.-.i. Tiov. -*' I "m. lim tf?. rulloWt -. W,a?JC ?DM *'?' I I', tils ?OK ?<l.\?.KI ? ????I"'1'1" o?.. i- ml MM Hill *?r. IrtaS. ?Will .ItOAWI ?.?I.ir ,, _ al -ji) m? , 1 ' : in-*?" . ... 61.M8 8,ju \'?i?. i ??it ? ortOKi IV70. ,- |s*is ? ?, 1 a? ? ' Hill?!. I' '"I. Mt Ml |tf I j 1.1?' i, I.ti. li: 1 . ??*, Km i ipj Msaitow? . "? i . , M .Millett- |1 I I.e . , j ""t y/amie I I ?? i.riaj ? W ? i. |. i. .1 t ; . a, U tuai 'I , Vt.iniil.n_"?. tJBti 2,715 .1 ? .1. ?.'lam-. t? '.. 3TT ?itbland i ... n i. .Ili.l.. AU ?I. - - ? i : lal *? i . . i tilpttsa ? ? ? .i . .rk. I ?..'lalla- I I ?II I.II ? ? I , 1 " I ' TH ? I "-U -?.ti. . ... IMt a I I 'I I ' ? ? , I i '?'??HI'"-.I. ?"'I' ri . i ?? ; in i ... m ? i : ?I.-au.i j? 7 V. riit.ii. I ? . i,m W.I . :.t.... ?s c-o T.''?' i ll.ir.-t Maj h.i.v ft? - *>v KEW-YOBK STATE ??? i :? m i nil. . ?I s IT. M.' Corrruor_Wtxialfo Htjffman. /,. ,if ' .r Kaiilm .h 14,131 B? i.'-. < ;iitr?ller. Palm i .. I, t ?loin,,,,, l ??NlN";' i*.W fa} i ? ,14,177 (Iia|flii.iti /rit.I'ri'foi.? I'likln,?-' l>.'C1 ?-?Inn I.-. 1.114 ,411 aVlllltUllr '1 1. II I ?>lnj?-?'li. .'. i li?.??.'Il .. 149 V?.?i--lit i ? nrnwall.. j. ? i I: mai m nu..?.. i? ..- j t?. .. ?? -t : ? - 1...UI I? mu. ' th rt ia r ... AI.AHAMA. t.l \. V.'tl.-Nli: KOMI?. 11 I 11 K"l: 1M1 ?l.N finit al nil. kum BLI? tv?. M'ivn,?Mn:v, Dee. |. Oem. Willard W.tr nt-r am iiii!iiiiiii"ii*'y munmn*?-1 t??r ? - aloe ia tie- l: ? ?ni' ii A tv?? m? tiiii.r-i \t itli'li. I Tin re .ii? IO Ri i itbU. an rajtmlti : .. ? :i )?r a. ? I ? ? . .ii? | roi KB. C1 ti i ; - ii ?t ? ' _? fr?.in Mr. i li ? - ii ... ?, Mi th?-1 VU Uistrirt ttf Alabama. H lu r? f.-n-iii-?' n in. . ii|?.?u whom tlic wli..la-31:?'piij.!i? ?in hT.-d.'? , H. tr.it.il. It hat i"-'-'! ''"?r?-l thsl Um boa) I -i'..iii'?T.li ...?..- ttf (i.-ii. Wine r't taottn? A, I: ;...'?:? ? l'ctii??? rat. 'i'!?? N ar>: iii in.--:. ? To the Kdi tor of The Tribune. si':: I.'?!, i t.? -,i\ Iii ii 1 .nu uni ?ii.rt ' ?' 'i. tt ir, i i. ,i- ?!?? (,,? . mu. I li ii . . t lilt. . .hi I;,. ? , With in? ?it ?? tin- lending ti ?I i? ? Ki |i. i ii lu ?a-. . ? i - Min V. \t ivi m ?. BUtll I.? J??' -' : It ? ?:'.??? t '.Mun..i te.'. Hil. tiisll?! ni i,..\ I- I.Ni.ll-1 OSUU -i'iiMil.M I. 1.1 I tt I. N .?MIHI AND I.IM-A?. Al BOOB ??n Monday last. Mr. I.i:??|-i.-, w|).| ? :.t. in - tin t_-u '>. i h i? .".ii tliiii ot AID i not? Is <?.>v. Ltaaitl. ? ? . . ? ileiii.ia.'.iii.' ti ' iii?-1.? .m r, <jr_o ??? ?? .-i..:: ? ? ? ? . Inform you th it I ti ?i?iy with fear ret] turremf. i- n? > ?..i the .?i? u tin.-t,t plotl ?.. UK .1- , i e\, , ?itn?. . h m.?., I . . ?."ii. i -.?I upon ti? til?' l.l'.V l.?t III I- ? ? 1 ? ? ?f a in I !.!? .1 in the i uuri "f ? . t" Hi?- " uni m the li :. an uni.m ii.iii m the pn ?lunik* ? I Sen.m . arhii li ??.?- ?? Iri'Ilie;. ?..t. -1 i-t mi ih. ii b the further ? r.l.-c ul . . i iieiieM-, tin i.?ii? ? : um yiiii ja. tend to ? ??i i io v. rnor upou ? . .( ? ud ? owl ??: ? I - 1-aui i ? ? it! lion a ? : ? ? Ia full an?! ?ni? ? eompl I apiril t?f til- ;: ti,? ..tli i?i-r . du] t im ??: two year? I re. elvedtli I r. u iltlit of I ami mt ".till are ou ti ? in I ?t.ii.. ? ...ir ?>.,? ?? .. nit ? ', lu the i . . "?lum?, uf ti ? rote : ' mi ? li el ??i. .. ??:?' li ??.i- ki. i? , ?., Ill'l It I??' .I-?'.'II.I'll' ! ?\ ' ?/oura. II or I ree. ? ii th? ?. ? i ? ? .ml.i lie known : i ?a .tt ? in ?t rittbt." The ? ?ii? -i I . ' ! ? . iilM.ii the ? If It It - i U.I 1 am. <?:.. of tli.it ;.?. t. I u ?? ne- Jaar All I tie-are i? to sal ?... i,.. ? I thi ?ball li . urdlu?-1 ',"", ? nil-, I till! In - ? , ii.uri? ii? ' ""* bulli li ... lu ?.iii, r ??lii'i-.'if ii:? ? I ,te al. . HOU, I- IK l.ll-t m i .,iiit.it ? i. the taro ? ? ? ? I - ?a ?" ; i in the ??l ? right te i".i i Ililli III K11.' II?. : I ' ? ,i m mil li lll...l.-tl in .:.. .1? li. I:..' lill,: . B .1 ' ? ?. i. tn. ..nu? it kia iln-t t?. ne litter. -I of ii?-- -' ?:?? ?!? : .?? ?himId lie held at M smith th ii It? I? rea Ij :?? uf ...?ia iMtrti. ? the ?I ?r K? Mi ra ?f ??III lie lu I ;? . ' ??' ti .111.'I' I tli.-* Ki puiill. ans ... uliltl " upon i' ? ?u'li the 1?. u ... rill' i? ?: (tl.l?l I lil DEMO :: t ! I? DE? .??i lil ? .? t ?' \ l KSIt)> t ?I ? RET ?? i;t i : t KM ? ?' * .?i . l.i ? i?i??.i l-i ? ?uti ?st : . ? .u ??? ? A d-tpatch from Atiai.i i ? ? ? '** Tin. luna si. ,?t ?inn-., I "*** ii.um ?it J.?Im I I! ?:li?ni. tot 1 '? I ./..III. ?'.li'.?I I.? ?.?I; fuit-, t?. I?,- , . M i t.ittt-i !>- appoi | ? ? ippolnt. i i ..a. tie i In- ,i,.l.I.-!..? IhtulMamforl te Re,. ? lean p "- '" ? ?? .lr.Ul Mr 111. IK III... .?.',.,-li a.-i'HiiI'aai" e.,., abai ler.ra ??"""?? ???*" ' * ' lNk s?. ..,iie..|....i.lr,.'.Mr liar.! ha? I .- t. . I -' -f .i.i.V'illl!.?* ?T? ral yam ?i ?.I? I ?I?- I.?r Hi??" , , u ,, m mi. ci m li ? ni) rec, utvl.lt to th,?"F. ' n.i ,.r.?...!.i!...i. m? n Hi.it .h,, t., .. .upliabmi.ni ot ?? "? <'">? ??'"- ?'? ?>? *"'" Hl.lt. ?III. li .? lil.- ??' llll't. ?I" ?lill? "I ?I ? ??Ih.- ?f it,.....?? rnuieiil f.?. Hie fut.in <*??. m nains up. Iu?tHilf no i. if th?' li?t? ?tv I lion ??ouaa-.iu.'iit u|?n ii. .iemmidins '?'?' ?'1?**'-' \"" ' a'all.'U ?uJ ttltajajt ???iUUUU o? 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