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FOUNDED BYHORACE GREELEY.
VYEDXESDAY, JULY 30, 1873.
Tl.- rt- vi-i_ a debato in :tio Britiih llouso of Cotnmons
on th*- allowance of the Duke of ?dinburgh. _=_;
jTtaldcnt M.u Muhoa Oao delivereJ aa addreea lo Uio
_ren.li Abseinhly.
The wtaBBH at Sarifora were Kmg Amadeai, Joe
Jiitiiilb, aad CUlcVabiddy. =___=* S.-nator Bumner haa
araaBtoa a toatoa to colored citlr?na of Waahlwrton. -
Ttie UtaiBl BafflkUaafl Convoution at (JolaiaUaa wlll
I-e lnrgr-ly atU-iided.
*k*****mef uuiilnat importera Ifl aald to bare been
. -toiu-bouae. ___=_. The echeuio of eell
ii.K the LHiKht-au warehouae to the Gofernment has
ta-eu revivi d. .-? The Kulton Market bootha aro to be
toru down. _ _=_? A flood cau_jd great damage in New
aaB. b__bbi Tho reforee'a decialon in the Kingshndge
eo.ta waa renderod. _= Propouala have been mado for
. , iflactha (ityatvrry low raU?. ___=* J. B. Yonng
mtked for a mandainua to eomprl the ControUer to pay
l._t( Imu,* aifaiiift the ctty. =___=_ Oold, 115|. 115|, U51.
B-Bteaaaaa, tor, 11***. _|. 74?.
On. of tli'-first fonnnlConYentionB of tbe Ohio
fft?fft*f la that of tlie Lih.ra.1 __publicans,
wliich in,-, ts to-day at ColnnibuB. A varicty
of cir.uii_t_.iifts combine to make tbls gath
Bliag one of Krent iiiten_4t. PoLiticiaiiB gen
ttially Blfl iuaiutaiuing au altitudo of vijfilant
nBaaHBliBBi and the result of tho doings of
the t'onvcTition to-day will, thereforc, be
awuit-d vvith uolicitude.
t***U* .Suruncr's ktter to tbe colored citi
fci-tiB of tha Pi-trict of Columbia is a terse
Btataeaent of tbe political duties whicb are
iw pffflafl-Bf upon tbera. The qu.stion
i.t mixed puldic Bchoola ifl one of Yital im
imalaBkla .ii.r-f-r tbere ia a lurjre colored
nt in the populatiou; and tlie cauo bas
Mdoeo bflflB more torcibly put than in tbto
vij-ifoiiB letter from tbe Masaaehusetta Senator.
TIm- rfl-fllflfl.a reduction of tbe coste in th<>
I.itigttbrid^. trpeuing is more than one-third
the rtbele claim. A? we bave intimated, the
l.it.r Coiiiuiibbiout-ib aud the Snrveyor bave
bean maile to pny the penalty of the corrup
tions aiid delayaof theoriginal CommiaaionerB
whicb made nw__?aiy th? Ueavy expenditurea
for wbieb billa were renderod. Thia ie at
oue* nuju_t and iiupoliUc, for tbe reduction
to ao arreat aa to pro. oke appeal to tho court
nnd rrninc rtill furthor delny, wliich ? to br
ragraHflda ^
Tlio Fulton Markrt- booths aro to l*> ri*
movi-il. Deputy .Sanitary Superintendent
.Janoa's report on the oondrtion of thrne
?strnetures aeems to exhaust Uio aubjoct. "p
?bowfl that tlu-y impede travel, impair tbe
ventilatinn of tho maikct-house, and contam
hiHti- tho atmoBphere by offensivo oxhnlatiom*.
Thfl boolh-tcllilllts Bflkfl ft" mtttBmmt) 1******
whioh, under other circumstancea, migbj bfl a
moviiig one. But wliere tho public heiiltb and
tho rigbts of a great population nre oppom-d
to the selfish inU-rcsbtof trudors who have no
Inwfiil iiKl,t t4) ocupy tho strcts, tn.ie
ahoald Ih- no debate au to the iaauc of thfl
controverny. m
The dflfonse of Edward Rorko & Co. in tbo
siiit aflfliaat them te flWflfljflil flWrataHnf ot
the rcvemie is certainly curious. Tliey claiin,
i? efl-ct, that one of tln ir olerks, douhth.-H
iaapind by tbfl Mflflflflfl of otber infomu-i'S,
faUitied tlieir booksand L'ustoin-housc entiic-,
and iben by nn nrrangemont with Special
Airent .Jayne procurcd somo other pcrnon, nn
onplogri in Jiiym?-. ofth-e, lb boeoaifl tlm to*
lormcr. \x'e bave long known tha! the, sperial
acflflta ami tho system they carry out were
iiiipoisitions on merehanta. It appears, if this
dcfctiBC be trne, that tlny aro also corruptors
of IIlorc}iauts, clerks, and instigatore of a very
meau sort of conspiracy.
Ncarly a year ngo an attcnipt was mado to
buy nn old warohotiso ti Lflifhl and WYst-sts.
for a flMtfl trille and sell it to tho Govern
inent for nn appraiscr's storo for $1,000,000.
The Governincnt did not noed tho store; the
moiehauts did not want an Appraiser's De
partmont placed so far :from their placos of
business. Tiie Trim'-Ve's cxposnro of tln
Kohemo w.is thotipbt to bavo difciiied tlie
fraudulent intcnt, but it appears only to have
deferrcd it. Elscwhtro it is ex|)l;iined tliat it
is again revived. If it succceds now tho mer?
ehanta will be to bLinie, and will havo to (MJ
in incrensed costs of curtago a rouud isum
aniiiially lor their apathy.
Wfl had oecasion at the timo of tlie triai of
Mr. Tweed to say that the proseeution Wfll
woak and tho indictmfnt olumsy and badly
prepared, nnd wero soundly nbused, as a
friend of the accuscd, for talking so plainly.
lt is now asserted by those who then blained
us for eharging ineflicieney tbat there has
been act ual conspiracy in tho District-Attor
ney's oflico to protect Tweed. Wo do not bc
lieve a word of this accusation, and Jljo^cvi
dimo advanced iinlcss sustaincd Ls unworthy
of credence. There have been, wc think, ill
advistd delays 111 Tweed's triai and mis
takes in his prosecution ; but fnrtlier than this
we cannot bclk-vo any culpability ou tbo part
of the oilicials.
m*
We aro likely to have our flffllflgfl BflflUBflf
rainfall, in spitn of the scvero and lone-con
tintied drouth of June and July. During the
pa*t three days a great deal of water has
fallen, and the shnwer of yestcrdny was un
commonlyheavy. Wfl must expoct some cotu
plai.-its of tlie uiireasonablcncss of this rain ;
and in tho vieinity of New-York, at let-t,
much damage has been dono. At N'ewark, a
Bflddea flood de-u-oyed, jeatflrdflj, property to
thfl valuo of HOO^OOO; and other Iflflflflfl wiM
probably be reported. Hut tho rains will bene
tit some of tho crops, notably coin aud pota
toes and lato gras-.; aml the city has been
oleansed by tbe atreams which have flowed
through tho fltwtfl.
A MOEIBUBD 1'AI.TY.
The pnblication in conncctiou with Mr.
(Jrocsbeck's refusal to be a candidate lor
Governor of Uhio, of that gentleman'8 lelter
written last May giving 1ns views of thfl
political situation, has revived a somewhat
languid interest 1n the di.scus.sion of the quiF
tion whether there is or is not any vi tal ity in
tho moribund Democratic party, and whether
it is worth while to undertake to re.-iiscitate
it. Thb insunerablo- difticulties in the way
of such an undertaking wero set forth at
length in T-M TbiOUHI Iflflt Apnl in connec
tion wilh a convul&ive c-ffort on the part of
one Democratic orgun to galvanize Ihfl body
liy the application of a Free-Trade tt wh The
nituaiion since then flflfl c-baugi-d iu but very
(slik'ht degree.
Mr. Qvocobflflk is a statopman whose utler
aiiees onght to command more attenticn and
have greuter weight than almost nny oth( r
of liis party. -^ A life-loug Peuioerat, he has n
recflird of loyal ty to his party without Ftain of
inconsistency or deviation frora its principlcs
or candidutes. ' Flflfll tho '? opening of the
war he was a War Pemocrat, supporting tho
Government in all tho essential l'eatures of
ita war policy, though criticising frnnkly and
oftentimes sevorely its departures from what
he had been educated to consider tho prin
ciplts of tlio Constilution and the spirit of free
government. ..When tbe warclosed be was at
one with his party, and was active and in
fluential iu tho advocacy of ita distinctivo
measures. Tho depth of his attachment
for the old party is, cxhibited in the
letter ^ which ia^ tho * 6ubjcct of com
ment,* whertin, ' after * stating ' hlfl bflUflf
that it has lost ita nsefulncss?" is spoiled "?
and should " lay aside tho old organization
" and enter into a new one," he says : " If thry
" refuse and prefer to tarry where thoy are for
" tho balance of the century, and until thoy can
" fix the meaning of tho resolutions of '08,"
hc shall "tarry with them |* for aftor ull he
likes them and likes M the old political home
" stead." * Thero aro no banners on ita wails,
" and victorious islioutings are no longer hflflfld
" within, but it ifl a home still," he says, and
ho "shall not loave it until it is pulled down."
Such an exhibition of aflection for the old
party must give weight with his associates
to hia worda when he says the party is
dead, aDd tho houso should be pulled down.
Iiut is not alone his sincerity that commends
him. Mr. Groesbcck is a man of affairs, n
statesinan of very clear vision, ripo experi
fliiico, and nnimpeachable integrity; a natural
leader. Without haviiiK ever been apolitician
in the later uignitiuitioii of the wotd, he has
bflflfl alwuya more or less in public life, imt
sfl-eking oilioo, but accept ing public station, aml
giving faithful, coiis< ieiitious service wheuever
called on. No one of all ihe Democratic lead?
era is better entilled tlnui he to advise, und no
counsel could lie faflflf from wlf-intercst or
aafer to follow.
The maiu fuaturo of Mr. GroeslM-ck'n letter,
thut whicli excitfljb most lemiiik, ia hii frank
admisuion that the Democratic putty haa no
louKrr any pretext for exiiitencd. His Kiim
niary of principlcs, or body of doctrine for
tho new orgunizntiou, Ifl parhaps a eh-arcr aiui
more oonciHo Ktatement, l"i doflfl not diflei
substantially from tbe general plflfl of ojii>o
ttition Ifl lh?- N-iidi-iicieH und poliey ot the pre.s
?:iit Adiiiiui.-tiiitiflflii, \sliicli hitK bflflfl ta*BBEttti*ai
iurct'foie aud wit,, |)iacii?^illy Ibo biLmin ol
the Cineinnnti movomrnt, ln?t your. Ind.-d,
rxcrpt that Mr. GrooalM-ek intlmates, tlimijjh
bo doea not clearly flflflfll*. that ho would make
I'i... Tndfl au issiie Mfltflfld "f leaving it.
wbflffl the Ciuciiinati platform did, we do not
obflflTffl tbat bo eunnciates nny ncw tiov
trine or eontomplatos any new dopnrture.
Tht- d.l.ite to wliich Ul Iflfltflt hat give.) atl
iiii|.ii!.st- is over Ihe ttBi ,tioii whcilu r llie
Dcmociafic party iri or is not dead. Tli.it
there nro Deu:o<rats who siiibbornly deny it
is not Mi.inire. Lil..' Mr. (iroe-back tlny flffl
Hlrontrlv fltflflOflfld to "ihe old political honie
'?Meatl.'' Lnlike bim, tbey b?T0 tk* tflflflfl a
brt.ad \iew of the polltfOfll BflM and ilismv
ered, as he bfll. that it has no lurt her oppor
tuirity for ust Tulnoss, no clianci' fnr any flew
sii<-<*(*.-s. And flfl they ?? Btttht <li-l>"-<"<l lo
deny Ihfl propa ilion and hoU on. Nor iri it
without prcceddit tli.it tlny fhnuid flOflflflWhfll
wainily birate Mr. Groobci k foi Ufl l':ank
ncss aml iiiiinlim M Ifl i-lating diflfltfWOflhle
tniths. Political ditlerciici-s have flBgendafld
faat such things botoit, upon flfl more adc
qiutto pioviM'ittion.
A very bflfll recitnl flf IflflflBl pobtical his
tory vindicatos Mr. Groesbeek's poi-ition aml
ectahUahflfl Ihfl wWon a?d floaad flflflfll oi
his vnwH. To go baek no 1 urt her thflfl 1801.
Kioni tbo outbrenk of Im.-tiiiti<s till tln ii
doflfl the Dcinocralic p:ufy was in natural
antiigonism to the policy of the war as w!!
fll to thfl Adiiii.ii.-t'ratiiin which carried it on.
If it bo graated thai tln ii laiaflafla *.*.;i-s
ineicly ?roii-tfl ivative, aad thfll tln-y iiieant u,.t
tO opfHMfl thfl war or Itfl ohjeets, but only to
hold thfl (lominant party iimler ron.slitutional
restraints, Ptill the fict i'*ii::niis thfll thfl popu?
lar mind was in such fl stato of teiision, aml
meu wero so wrought up witli anxiety for tlic
i;ii:c on wliich so much of life and tict-ii.*
was staked, that ahnost flfl critit i.-m Wfll hdd
unfrienlly, aad tbtr persistcnt cnrpinir of a
partiKin oppo.Mtion wns floeotmted dialoyalj
aud so the .party had the flflflflfl at Iflflfl! ef beiflg
opposed to the war. It had that name wiu ii
the war ended, and its roeord was an Oflenae.
It oppooed, ns an organized body, cmanoipafion,
DOgTO sullrage, tlie consiilutional ann i.'lnntit.s
toucliiiiK tho.se flflhJflCtli tAai all thfl itepfl
takflfl l?y thfl party in power in thfl ncw ad*
jiistmcnt. It mado di*-tinct Iflflflfl and a fair
iight on all of them. lt WM bMl BB,
and tho defeat was final. Ling-r
as they might around tho flflflflfl, the
old fm s had gone out. nttcrly, and thaffl
was no rckindling ol thim. lt may be an
uni'liIflflfeBt rcmindcr, bnt tbfl faet is and it
canuot be dflflied thftt with all thflflfl dflfflfltfl
upon them, aiidjdl Ihfl i^.-'iifl*^ Ibfly hii.I fought
ppon m looflVfloUlod lin.illy aad irxoTflOflbly
agi'insi Ihcin, thfl t.l.l D. niocni'tic pflfg bfld
Dothiflg ifl Iti record, itfl st.itus, or its'pia -
prcts tO commend it to CflTOT. It invivd no
recruits; it had no spirit and little orgflflJflfl*
ti'in; nothing bfl| flBflflBfli ?ad tbat Wflfl flfl
oft'ciiBo fcfltflfl flioflfln? of thfl'pflflfflfl.
The BflMflflfllfl Convention was only a recog
nition of this stato of faet-. Tiie Hatkafll
C'oiivention of the DcinoiTatic party then and
there ilclibfl ratily abandoned its pflflt, adojitt.il
? platform which Iflfltflflflatfld the high-water
mark ot di.-tiinctivo Ji'-p-ililit-ani.-rni, and wliich
was t!ia' work of Kt-publicuns; and iioniinatcd
a candi.liite who had FOpg?flllted fllwajl aad
everyt*.here all thfl Idflfll aml PX ntimouU theil
party bad foaght against. It eanaal be said
they were urged or iuveigled, or iven Inritod
to such liction. They ran to it without iuvi
tat'niu. lt was thaii opportuiiity to gfll rid of
their reeord and take a new departure,
BBd prrhaps thoj hoped to come into power.
Thfl revolt fioin personal govi-niinent and the
ceiitralizHig tendencies of the Admiiiistration
whieh thfl Ciuciiiiiati moveimnt gflflfl ex
prnailoii to, tl.ey natuallj flyarpflthirod with,
and they took up platform and candi.lat.*
without hesitation or qnofltioil. Tluy kia-w
well OBOflgb thiit thero was no bopoof 1000009
for the old party with tta old name and
otbii.-ivc rn'onl. Witb all thaii fltwagtb ol
numbcis they were wise eiioiiuh not to invite
di.ssati.*li< d J.'epulilioans t<> como under tl.* ir
bnuner or Into tbeir organization. lt was wi.se
in theflfl rather to fO over thrmsclvos to the
Cincinnali Jlcpubli'-iins, and they did so. Hav?
ing done thirt there was an end of it. Mr.
Qroeabech nyi they surrendered; it wan if
poflriblfl more thaa i Bnireiidflr. Aad thefietfl
of the i-iination are flnehflBgod to-d.iy.
Tho partv of the Aibiiini?trati<in tflfitflfl a
vigorous opposition. ? Thfltfl are tfaflflflaadfl of
Ilcpublicans who are Qpppflfld to wh.it tliey see
aro its tendencies nnd its policy. That opjio
afcitiou would bo confu.sed aud dissipated hy
being brought under the name of the
party whflflfl opponition is open to the
suspiciou flf dating baek to the prriod of tbo
war and of bflfa-g bflflfld upon Idflfll and seuti
iiiints not. consistcnt with a {bofOllghgoiflg
loyalty. The philosoiihy of the s'.tuat'.ou fl i .,,
plain cnmi(;h, and Mr. Giotsbeck has stated
it very fairly und frankly Ifl tenns that can
uut bo liflpatfld, Tba DflflBflflcafltfl party, atfloog
as it has been in nuinbers. has had its Iflfll
sneeess. It lags Bupeitluous. Uetter a new
oigiiniz.iti')ii and a new name thau the old
coucL-ru aud continued defeat.
COMMO.MSTS rASI) "CAIILISTS,
It is powiiblo fliut thflflfl intensi ly conserva
live peoplo ou both aldOfl 01 the Atluntie, who
aro annoyed by the cxistrnco of a republic in
Enrope may bo somewhat too hflfltj in wash
ing the shiond of liberty in Hpain. Lord Kn
fleld, Under Secretary of State for J'oreign
Affairs, Ining asked on Monday in Pariiament
whether tho Goveniment intended to recotj
nize tho Cailists as belligereuts, rep!i< d th.u
" they wero unqucstionably gaining ground,"
tbough not * yet entitled to formal recog
nition. ' In faet, Kngland occupics towflldfl
tho t insurreetion ? of y Don Car'oa the
?aino position in wliich sho stood during our
war toward the Uielimoinl QflT-flUMli Mr.
I'unch, wulking down Pall Mall with Lord
l'ulnurston, and meoting JcftWson Davis,
says, ** Do n't "you know him I" ,-.*' Not y. ',"
replics tho wary *Btnt4-smrin, " Aflflgfl \*( hl,iy
" bflffl to beforo long." llecauito the South
rcpresented Slavcry, it seeuied Uio moro re
spectablo - sido to aboliti<ani.-t ?ni;laii?l, and
bflOflflflfl Don (V.rlos of Hourhon npa-seiits tbe
Inquisition and Divine Itigbt, ho therefore
uppcars * to tho I'rotestant Power wluch
crnihed tho 'Annadu a more woruhipful in
disidiiahty th;in the democratic government
he is utteiuptin^ to destroy. Bflflfl wWmi and
gtxi i?peeda to bim in Kn?land are therefore
notbing wonderful. ln thia countiy tbey cx
cite home tiuiprise.
lt is us yet by no means certain that the
('otiirnunistio, distnrbnnces in CflllflgflBfl and
Se\*ille are to rrHiilt in favor of the Cui-Hst
moveiueiit. In the latb-r eityithe lovul IflOflflfl
bflflfl utUflked tha miitinc'iri nnd Ifllflfldfl dc
cidcfll idtfltltflfljfl OVer llici.i, |0 lhat the, mm
k ,t|. r of tbfl c.y to tbfl N.itinnal aiithonties
in niiti>i i.'i. i'i"si(ietit Bfllneroii is aald to
bfl '?? u legruphic oommauicaUoo wuh tha in
i-.nuiti, Obrtflfflaflji flfld hope* aro eitter
tained that they will retuni to their flDflgfiaoat
The fact that they havo discarded lhe
red flag of the Conimunr*, and riow dis
pluy the national 88.888. |_Yflfl 808-8
probability lo this report. It would bc Idle
to attcnipf t,? dctiy or pflDiatfl the __as___B
Htate of tfatngt iu tln- South and tho threatcn
ing artpect of the reiietionnry rclx llion in the
North. Hut th,re in no warr.-mt for
Btatiug thfll the ********* ttt the Carlist 88888
is aaaarad bf thaaa deploiaWe occunen-s,
and utill BBM thal the in?______ of this hclp
let_ tool of bigotry and prejudiet iu Madrid
i-i m.-ensaiy for the protoclion of life and
property. If the Kcpublicans BBflflBfld
in hiiimoni. ing their own quarrclfi, evin
at BBBM Mdiilice cf diguity, tlie d<
feat of th" (\-irli_t_ would Htill bo an
ci-.v taak. JI tlie laiiicntnhle disHensions of
tho liisl inoiith ihflald coiitinue to weaken the
BBB of tha f'.ovi nmiciit, BO as to allow Ihfl
young V, iiiihon to enter tlie r.ipit.il nt tlie
baad <>f hi- Btoh of noBataia-era and adven
liiiir-i, ii will BOi bliag peaee into Spain, art
Ufl Am,-ii* ui nnd Knglish M8B8B ii|?|>'-,ir tp
li. li. vn. Ile would Bnd, not only in Caita
gena, but it) every Spanish city BOBth "f
Madrid, 8 ready-mado insurrection ou bi.s
baada. ________________.____?_-_.
A MFMSTEIilAL DEFEA'SE.
Canadian corTcspondcnee of Thk TBDOHI
nafolda a Beral de____i af tho Canadian lfi_.
irtlry. The I'acilic lbiilroud scanditl lias not
bfleo fairly explained hy the. 9*W*\****tt**_***
of the (. )V,iiinient ; nor h;u4 anything
BBBB than a fHHfal and detailed de
nial of the charges brought by tho Op?
position beea attempted by the Government.
Bat in tha letter whieh we print clse where irt
given tho explanatiou whicli is privately put
out by tho BBBBbata and friends of the .Min?
istry. It must be eonfeMfld that the defen.se
i.s u fionievvhiit vven.k one ; in ****** for the Bflkfl
of qflaflhing one iiidictineiit, it admits the foiee
ot another. It waa found absolutely necflfl*
snry Ifl cxplain why crtain nioneys wero paid
to the Oovernincnt ]i;irtyin tlie midstof a boi
( inv.is.s, BBd l?y nun who were notoriously en?
gaged in railioad jobbery.
. Mr. McMullen's publibhi ,1 documents con
cliisivly fstabli-h the faet that BBOB8J was
paid by the Allan Biag to tho F.lection Com
iniftc-e of the Oovernuient party and, in some
caaea, t.. tha afialaliiia theaaae-ree* As there
has not ftt ***** any Kati..tactory explanati-m
of the liaaaaaHna by whicb Sir Hugh Allan
.ocured the Canadian 1'acitic Railroad contract,
it was naturally i*i. rrod thnt the money paid
to Sir John A. Maedofl ild, Sir Francis Uinck.s
aud ollii r IfJnlatlBB. B_fl paid to iulluence the
_**a**_\ ol ihat contract. This duVfB WBI
openly Btadfl ntr-titi .t the Government;
tlie wh.ilu aftair was a1hg*'d to be
diltCtly iuvnlvid in thfl ili-position of
_t ^_j^iiJ^.^^1i?^4__i^a;^l,:'r
ud flSfltreet** Ono after another, the
Miiii-.'-is formally dflfllfld that they bad 9Jt*M
n.cci.eil any BBOBfljr for that airard. W? ?1<)
Mt rflCOUfld thal :uiy ot tlie iiiiinei'ous deni ils
whieh bflta bflflB called out by thfl publica
tn.ii- nf M.Miii:,-ii hav.* attempted to refuto
tha ohaiga thal ni.uiiy bad baeB raaatrad from
the .llan King for somo purposo. On the
t.'lii-r baad, th' rc is legal and doL'ttiiientarv
eridflBOB that the money had been ao rcccivnl.
Noar, na aae tnfoc-aed, tha Caaadiaa Min
istiy ilo not dniy tho tat* tlv.it tha
All m party did piy over considerablo
iiniotiiit- "1 nii'iiey lo ln-lp eany tbe elections
|,.r th" Oovernincnt; but it was not in con
__!loiati.)ii of thfl avviird of the Allan coiitr.i," ;
il wfll fot qoitfl anollier purpose. The gr.-nn
of trii.bin tha aDegat-oa baooghl agataat the
Cii.'i rninent is that tho party whicb repr,-senls
it took iiiotny (to Bfl used in the election) for
Qeretamontfll btflniiaaa in nflnad Bialtara.
In othoa vvorii-, tbfl Hiaiateia tria_ap'lantly iay
that they were not ____?d by pecaaiaiy con
sidcratioiis to givo their influenco in thfl Cana?
dian Pacitie Kiulwiid a.vi.nl; but Ihey WfllflBO
inlluenced to mpport another railroad scbenio
of tlie ******* RlBff.
Wfl dfl not know ln.w ****** I defen?o will
bo reccived in ('anadfi. Tho chargo wliich
his been so .stronirly presscd by tbe Opposi?
tion ia still deiiiid; but it in to bo acknowl
edged, we are told, that the Ministerial party
solil their Bappaa. of Iho North .Shoro liail
way tof intuicy wtdeb araa aaad Ia tbe alflctloBa
In.ieed, opo of the Minis*erH, Sir George E.
Cartier, who wa. personally bostilo to thi_*
ncwly mentioued railroad 6ch,ine, gave
his Biipport to it on condiiiou thaf
tho Allan King 6honld apeud moiny
for ' bim iu tho .Montreal cb-ctioiBfl.
We cannot soo that this novel dfl-flBfl8 will
hilp the eaflA in the least. It is like'a man's
deayiag that bo stole boots and admitHag
thal he stole shoes. Thfl dil.ercnce is iu the
n inie, not in tlie degree of tho ofl'ense. The
irr.iv.ini.-n of tho origiual diaigfl la liluly to
be bastaincd.
THE 'I lEtFa lALAAD CITAPEL.
A rreat deal of neediess bitterness has
marked the aoB_-___l7 wliich has agitated
the Couimissionerrt ot l-.tnigration relativo to
lhe use of tho chapel lately built on Ward's
Irtland, tho refugo for iudigent immifsrants.i
As usnal in all stiifc about sectarian troubles,
very little reli^ion ha_ bc n displayed. It is
hard to say whicb of the a,ct_ haa boen most
unroa. mablo in its aniuiosity. Uut it is not
worth whilo atn mpiing to decido wliich is
rigl.t on tho religiou_ question, for the simplo
and sutllcicnt MBB0B that both are in the
wnrng regarding auother important princii?le
upon whieh the whole questien hinges, ho lar
aa tho' gcneral puhlio is concerned. And, as
in niost quarrela of tho sort, the interest of
tha t Uii tl parly to every di_pute, whi. h is the
public, is the most vital oue iuvolved or
thnatcucd.
? The iionian Catholica aro in posscssion of
tho chapel, and the I'rotestaiits want to share
iu its use. PousoKsion ia tho only point of law
in favor of the Catholica ; the rest are in favor
of tha Proteetants.* Tho Hoard of Emigration,
with all its quarreling and hlundering, has not,
wo aro glad to eay, coinniitted the folly of
making an nppropriatiou for a sectarinn cliapel.
The f.icts aro tliat from tho orgaiii/.ation of
tho Commi.sflion until lb-_ both Catbolics and
Protcstanta worshiped pcaceiidly iu tho BBflta
npartuietit of tho Hospital. In the Jt**
named, clinnee RepamU'd them ; the few ProteBt
tantfl obtained a large apartinent, while the
Catholics, who w ic niiiny, were given more
contracled quartera on an ******* and dangi r
oiiri lloor. In 1.S70, becoming dissatialied, lhe
latter upplii d for approptiations to build a
chapel. Xha propoiaitiou was delayed until
r-i t i.uian lcelings Bgltatai the Uoanl, aud
linally tlie appropriatioii was inade for a
cluiicii, but not neeosBiirdy b Catholie chttrch.
W lu ii built, however, the C.ilholics took
poarn*sfii.in, nnd now denv the right of the
I'loti-i.mis to woihhip in tha aaaaa bailding,
ll it i.i a.i iiiiptop.-r thing to vote publifl
fuiuls to liinli! a i'iii.cIi lor U.a, p.uliiiilar
?aat (BBd thitf, we tako it, ia a pt.p__j.Uou no
one is going seriously to iliapute), then tlie
ProCectaota are wrongly Wpwlad fi""1 ?*?
ehapel. Thia ia tho principle in whieh thfl
public geHfltaUy are intercated. Nothing i?
more coiniiion in this country nnd in Kuropo
thitii for ininaU-K of public inntitutions to wor
ph|p in tbe sum?> fldlflflfli urespeciive fll r<
tigioafl and Mflftfl. A.lmit this ?epar.ition of
Cfltbolk and riolesliint. fl-fllflbflfflPfl ifl the
iii.ttitiilion oii Wanl'ri Islaiid to bflOOflM I pi?
ci.lcnt, .md we .-h.ill not only have oli.ir m
ytit'ilions ehMBOliBg for b.'piuate relixioiiri
"?afliBteaaaeo" (which oue of thfl diapaUatfl
calls this provision ol ? < hunh, and justilns
it as the rigbt Of an iiniuigraiit), but flflfll "I
Ih.- iron* ot l'lote-tiurt flflfltfl "ill poflflttrfy Bfl
demanding a ehapel of its own, if BOt io \wu
ribip in, al ba.st to (lisiuite about. One [flfltl*
lutioii of the sort 011 Ward "s Ulflfld i* amplfl
for tho purpose; tlic simph-r sirvico, "t llie
1'iaata si.tnt.s wttl Tl'tt Ifl flBf sensc Dflkfl thiit
of tho CflthottOfl leflfl acceptable. Imlced, we
are clearlv conviiiced that tho throwing opeu
the doors" ol tho ehipel to tM ('hri-tian se.ts
will be itn act of glflflfl and charity, in its
very nature truly religious. Lflt us, then, bflTfl
no fnrtlier dispute about the rfghtfl ol'
l.ut ht a largcr Cbnstiauity pr.-vail, iad make
the ehapel, whieh all the people pay for, free
to all wlio care to worship.
V1RGISIA POLITICS.
Tlie flUflfld condition of politics is very well
illn.-tratod in Virgmia, where the Btatfl
*mm**mAam is just about opening with the
Republican Coiiventioii wliich BMfltfl to-day
at Lynchburp. Tim su.coss of tho Ad
ininistration p:irty in CiiiTying the State for
Giiint at tho last Prcsidciitial tii'Ctiou bflfl
given encourngeiuent to tho leflden in that
organization to hope for tho election of the
ragnlfll Uepublican Btfltfl ti.ket and an Ad*
iiiiiiistratifliii triiiniph in the approachini,'O0B
1, .st. Thia bopo has led to a (luitu BIlllllBtod
fltroggle between the frioadfl of riv;il Oflfldi*
flltli-s for the Gubernatori.il nominution tci-day.
Tho mo-.t proininent eaii'lidawII Blfl Distr'nt
Alt.uiiiy Piobeit W. Hughei and MflJOt Ed*
ward McMitlioii, fl promiuent railway flflfll
tractor of Ptichmond. Tbe Ailministr.i
tiou forcea aro united uiiou Col. Hugh's,
who carries tho Rkthmopd delegfltioa
and fl majority of the Northern and Wc.-t.m
di.stricts. Tho flbflBOOfl up fefl IflflfefligU flflflflafld
to f.ivor his raeeaae. Bii oppoaent, llflfoc
McMaboa, ii sunported by thiit port-on of the
Bepubttefln Btatfl CoomHtefl which, If not de
.-i.l.-(liy oppOOOd to tho National Adiiiiui.stra
tion, is not entirelyin flCOOCd with it.
Tbere was some talk a while a ,*o of thfl
venerable Henry A. Wise as ? poflfl blfl indc
pendent candidate for Governor, and thfll flflfll ifl
stiitesman came out in consequciico of it wi h
a letter of great length, giving his view- of
pohlics, which iflflflflld to dill'cr froni thoifl
of , everybody^elsoj^__ Ii*-js ttOtr . inU
SfltoO' that* Gov. Wise will silpport.
the Ailroiiiiatration State tieket, with the un
dii.s!auding that hc shall bfl fllflcted United
Btatefl Scnator by that party in tho cventof its
being successful. Tho Comservativo Btfltfl
Cofltcarton k called to mcet at Bkbaamd on
tho Cth of August. The canvuss doflfl noi
promisc any very Bflrittflg fflfltflfOfli and thflrfl
i.s Uttle doubt o. the Mflflflfll of the CoU-serva
tive raadidfliofl._
WEmfTEEB SCIIlXlllic EEBEABCB.
We pabUahodofl Bflfemday ? lettei from our
ooneopoadent with tha Y.-llowstone Expedi?
tion; to-day wr print ono from Pn?f. W. D.
WUfcflflJ of Yalo OoUogO, who Ifl flith Prof.
ILiyden's Exploriflg Expedition in ('olontdo,
and one from Prof. Marsh's ExpeditiOfl in
Wyoming Ti rritoiy. To tho fbst-nsmed of
these expedition*, scientitic JBTOetigatiflOfl are
of soniev-hat si-condary eonsiileraiiiin. Thfl
?flflOfld, tliat of I'rof. Hayden, i.s in pflZflflflOee
of a geologii.il und geographical surv.y of Col
orado, for whieh Congreas at it.s last session
npprojina't d .$75,000. Tho third, Prof.
Marsh's. is entirely a pnvate nndertaking at
the expenso of the persons composing the ex
pedition, Government merely providnn* I
small military escort: the objeet being pun ly
and cxcliibively palu-ontologieal Iflflflfllflha
Both Prof. Hayden and Prof. Ifflflb have
been ezfefflordinatOy weoeaifnl ia pn**ioflfl
exp< (lition--, and a full des.-ription of tboflfl
Of tbo latter has bflflB publi-slied in Tm:
Tuint n::.
Prof. Hayden's present field, tho enstern
half of niountainous Colorado, pr.mii.-es
much that is of general and popular
interest, Bflidfl froin merely scientitic re
sults. Thflflfl aro mouutaius which have
?flflflflbflflB measurcd or aBOOfldod, but which
are known to bfl tlie loftiest in our doniain.
Valh-ys of wild hflflfltj and rare fertiliiy lie
between them, ono of whioh ia desenbed flfl
preneuting tho appearanco of a skillfully laid
out park, oruauicnted with rocky tcrraces and
aspen grove.s. The expedition gives cspecial
atteution to a careful reprotluetion by phoflO
graph and otherwiso of the novel and flflflf*
niticeut scenery through which it pas.ses; thi.s
being a very appropriatu rxtension of its
business of topographic survey. Thero ll an
cntire divisioii of tho party, under the direc?
tion of Mr. Jacksnn, known as tho photo
graphic division, nmst of whose members have
had experiencc in Prol*. Hayden's previous ex
pifllitions. Whatcver can be done will be, feo
bring bome to us at the Eust tho grandeiir
and sublimity of thoso niountain panoiiina-,
that are rolled out to view in the trauspateDt
likies of the west.
i Prof. Marsh'.s expedition seems to have met
an experienco very einiilar to that of the
Y-ellowstone, in the matter of hailstorms; if any
thingstiil'eiiiig r.ithermore seriously. lt is fltflflfld
very graphieally that " the matter flflflflflfl to
" be a joko when jagged ltimps of ico from
"ono to thrco inch?*s in diameter, strike a
" inan's baek from the elevation of a cloud.''
Hunger und thirst havo also to bo eucoun
tcred in the deseits of Wyoming. Tln re is a
ditlereuce of opinion expresscd in thfl two
lelters as to the coiupanitive venom ot Rocky
Mountuin musketoes, but thore seems tfl h.*
no queation as to tlieir unusual sizc. Alto
gether, it is as true now as it has been in all
OBM time, thfll gtflflt adtlitions tO tha knowl
cilgo of tlie raco aro not feo bo OBtflJBfld with?
out hiirdr-hip and hard work on tbe part of
tho investigatois ; and Wfl trust there flfll not
bo wimling the due lionois which must coii
?stituto theil chief reward._
A Rfl-ntli-man df Bflfl Fran.i.sfti baviiitf .l.-ciiiiiiiluU-d
bf tiitril labof four or iii o tboniwii(i doUflTB, haflflflM
OPlBliaaiil '?*?' B frantifl- BBflflfl of 1ns IniiifUili.iis
weflhb, iiml -tr:i!i.-iitw;iy paeeaadad to ?t>.-mi it. 'i ba
IM-t-nliai .tv of lua contiiiti c.fliisistfl in tn.t WflJ kfl
tooktogel ii.l >af tlu-s iiioni-y. Not aa biiaaalf did
i ,,.,,| Mi. Bfliotatfog the good Niinai ii.ni, ht
lilMrtili.l llIMill illl blfl fllclliiH Blld a(-i|ll.lllltillli'a 1
Btraoga fifi ? ta thfl ihaf of tba u-.-t'iil ^.llv. ibfl rich
pBraaal and Mw prolal Jawaharp, alaa KiDgarbread
.al.al Ulblflfl. IB t.-al. -.lhal. Vi'l lu- M.-lit tll"rc iflll
l.iti.'.i .i perfflcl fltorm aai yiacarbraad, laiiBBBrM
ILirUrtaal-.. a-|a-.. Illllll III. flll-lllU, c. i|| Vlnc (I t!l.t Ur
xxiXA cni/v. appliad to tba court for thaappoli
oi a k'ti-flinii.iti.
SAKATOOA JiACKiS
TIIK THI Kl) DAT8 SP')!?T
_T~_t. w.rr.n wivs tiik haiiatooa .TvKr.s, iof. niw
UBfl IIIK CL'f, ANU 4,111, KABII.DY IIIK. A4K.I__B(|
BflCB.
BiBATOOA, July 20.?A heavy fall of rain
niln rcl ln tbe third day of the m-otiii.', in i ..n,. ,| fnar
nf B po'tpon, miilt to 88 ?? n | Bad aunmg
tl)f) ,-i|>i-.-liiiit vlaili.ra uml tdrftnon. Iiilt two Inmra b*y
tor<- tniii'liiy tln- -nii bfBBt out from tidilinl lh ? 11188888*
inic clouda uml shoiio liriabtlf upon th* ae*M.
Tiio gr.iTid tt*** W8I 8888 iBfli f*< IU utuimt
i:,i|i,ii Itv, for tii.- iinixrimmo of BBI ***** BM Bf waa n
tnn.t nMruotlvo ono, c"Tii|'i, .n,? fl.. . flraaaBJB
Btataa for t wo-y. ar-olil*, tho H ir.it., -1. ip, aml tbe mii*
und a QimrtA-r 8mllnj| Rur. Thfl antieip ited ra.fl ba
tvti'.'u Wui.'ii ror. ftaatf Baaaatt, j<><-iiani. ii, ?n.i __?
i:ino, for ttfl Oaa, waa,al a8B_8a,tht pan -aataaael
th.; day*. sport, hut Jn*t a* the Jm W-ti *** ******
vvoikIkiI, tho 188888. vrl.loh had baaa tlir. al.ni.ia
(Iniiiilj tlx* flut r-kir, hur-t ov*r tim 088BBB,
aafl tin- i..iii .'.- i(nxi ..ii ib aaat rtotoaaa tbal th*
tm. k baaaaal h a law BBtaataa a rlfi r of ataa. a aa
ponaincutof h.ilf un hour aaa th,-u antinwi-fld hy tha
jnojrfl'i "I tht esplfBBoa afwtfleb th" r in taf__
l__lally aea___., tho uu ra_i_ for tiu* u,ttM* *n
****** in thn c_p. It arafflfl a BBBt ai
i.u..; Baaflaraf, Itaaau**, ***** Daatota, aafl n_rry
ita.*"ttBtartras. Bartj i ? raa *****
hl* Btabll .o'lipitiloii. Joe lA.i'.i :-, at a "i i.u klu* ?
par. , wlil'-h . tT < t. rl r.i i.'.j et, for fl- B tt***, Wm
flanr, wa*. he-it,-n after jrolnjt n mtt. BBi thrf. .( . .rtrr*.
uml ilnu Jo' D.uiifin vvi-nt to thn front, uml w n ln a
,- niii-r; ii u ry Baaaatt, abobbflU aaallj bara ba b tlrat,
BotoBiBf BBlfalaflgtab ta t trm *****
TIIK J A' BBB
Tlie .nrn'oc. HakflB, f.r f* ** )?? -r n!l -, ** "ti'ranee,
play or aay, wltb IMN adiiod Bf tha **************
the flrst taea on th? card. It nat a BBBt of thrt*.
.|n.irt..| -. or a BBflto, aml, ii? Maaa I M Tir*.
thfl value of th,: _ iBBS to tho wu.in-r viiia fl,')**).
Nlnfl "ynuuir.ti.T_ " "f BB, - ? i''l Balila |-< ilgt* i umo
to tba :'*"?'. Ti.rooof td-in M. t" tin paadaea af i.ni ->r_ <i
BBBBBB, otifl cach of fh" ltiii-ir'ot -r - li iipae
aml Kinic of Trimifm ; atul 888 88-801 tba nit.ve *irea
AHtomiii, L<"xiii_t.iii, Oaaaar, Plaaat umi Baaflaf.
Tbeaa aaia 8 Balaaaat. abaaaaafl <?? .i t ****** aaaaflaaa
by Kia*ot Iraatpa iaai Aim-t_j>t, aafl n.i _r_y _n
-t-... i;yi-.a by Plaaat oat of E ?? ": Baay
<i_rk ninl I. srs/.o I. o i-; V. K*l___ 1> iy liili BB. mt
IH.4K by imp. BeBpaa aaaa Bataarttyi BBfl ih hn*.
....ii t.y Koaflay, 8aa_ Batbfc ta. tba (lauunt. r or n..r_ar
irv .in.i fu!. Mai. r oi BagBBfltoaai Baaaaa .* 18888888
bay i '<u ki;i_-1*.ii, by i- Klagton, daai Bltbaa i.
(I.itii siIho nf tlM' -8-888888888 I ' tfBWB
lllly Vi.-ta. y ***. -roiil, 'liim I.ili.i, BBfl IbStf tiriwn fl'ly
I.,- I. itiniiiirton, dam Jult.tfa; I). BePaBBaTl bay
lllly, by LitiiliiL't a, 4 '? **. A.
I.itt.U's hay colt K. form, hy l>;ami:ii,'UAU out of PBflBB
riia_fl tbto waaa8tfa8B ***** *** tt ttaaa Baataag
tbeir ii'-i.iit mi tho raotflf tlir ?
Begardtoaa had botb i ?? aa bIbbi n b, faet tbat aaaaa *t
Moiim-iniii r.irk. Etwaaabaafj I "t.-..' iaaa.tba ttt*
towlae In-ini; aiAi'tiK tln- poato *"i'l oii Itt
nin.'.t. '? W10
llBtitrrkTriTrr,.. 100 *-' ??> 1"'
. 1 i) 'j--. 1' * 170 -'" 210
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f.nr -t bi to| :.. 8 ? .1-1 ?? Bfl Ibytb, i:.t:^
laaa eall. aafl *,*%, ItBartnaB elnaa ap, Tarta, Bl
ui.d ReianHaai ht\ug u, _.i, aud tho H, Daa_al'a uhy
... i Joltoaa laat. flatbi beiaaaiaaaeroaatbafltoflaaal
... nil I*in wa-t Uppod on glBB A'ni'1 WaoflBM
? ) lal!.: tii"i,lafl lato tb*
I-.. r 'r, t near tbfl^baU-aflto V"le h._A'I and
LV.'d to^tlnr, -itt, Kini? I*.n aafl Bafstflfl at their
qnartera. Aionirjthc lowtr-.trot'h iba Iwa toaflata t-u
laefeflfl atrtflfl for Btrlfla, wiu.; KtBaPlaaafl BtaafBfl
aara atUJ abroaal two toagtbab ****** aatbaba-aaa
tiin.'.i Into tbe boa ? .? i, it
' .i- if the BBM WBBfl -i.t. -'-'I t" Ki_*c ai . : i- .iud
tii- BflB-MI '-"lf, W_8 ???? I - ? very
im-h of th" paaaa. v-.< iu- -.? ?- ii a! tba atataaaa,
Kinir .Viunlcin was L tll* u iBBBtb IB fn.n'. Imt Uie
Mflffto oolt, ttti^wtrinj; wilh ni.!!::: ii'.-ig ******** t<J
wblp aad spar, wm aaiBlog al i Mfl aa
eferi i i _J r ? ? .1-^ iu
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ihcoutjitio Btlb eaa of ihe most tt lltoal afl *??*
wittns:?_ed, _.d wou thfl r.i -d 11 tii>* 1-. -* -' ,:i
Iho poat li> a niiorl baa : Uio Bal n><?*?? aoit O-UUiai; K.nK
Auiadou.i hy the BBBl 1 . i:--l
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fiBjrr Itit-K?Th* Santofi Bllkee . ? r ***** ? ?? *?_! aa
p. l>, wnli 81,i 1 ?
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Tba Baialotaflflp. a awaapatal F| leb p. p., with
$l,'J0Oaddt-il, af i*ihii-hl_0 went to IBa BB "ii 1 t _. : twu
Bflloa a:id a quart.-r WBI tl... ?aaeafl r.o 8. Of 'he IJ
aomlaattoaa only foar aaaaa to tho;- 'inieia
.*: * e atarttug two, Harry Baaa ttai i Joe Dantola, Btoe
A M'-l'oriiiaik IBBBtBfl W.n.,!oi,-i-, m tl J. F.
t'hamti. riin Trnv niiio. Tho eztraorfllaary style
nt whioh VaafltflBf hai wou tho V . ktr
aud Monuiouth I'ark Ot*t, galloplBf ta_B8 *
WtBBBB in Ik.:!i 18888 a BC088 o* toaxtbfl m fr.Bl,
BBBB '1 I.iui to Ini loO-i-.l upou a^ tba 88888-8 vv.iiiiflr,
' n'k arbtobbasattoBdedtba Btaato ef tba __.
fo't'r.t'-y ??..,?! Baaa Ita arrlfal i - ? i_ >ii_
I?ruii"h, bflirintiiii^ with tlie tfoni?c auiisa of the f.inotui
tllly Katie IVase and M_8W8fl up aft thn in-.l.li:,: U)
Bprlafbok n tba Drafi ibM ik.-.- aafl Uaa aaeaaaalfa d_
teato af Joe Daalela aad Barrf Baaaatt oa tba Iral and
soL'-iid daya o' t_i_ i.*****, -Uoo'*. tbt airalitoai i of the
puhlio iu t_e ( tu:.- t _!t to !k* iMltoaabll) -tahte
of Ibfl Cotife.li ri:y, iad thoy de. rt 1 tht bloa J iCk?t
nnd aearl.t ha.sli] wlilh hut BB aftea bBBB
hortifl to vl'toi-v over tlua BOaiB8, aad nn ,00 I
tba r.i'-.: l.i.-r) aar, wbaa tbe Bilabtj Loaatoltoa'- iiniiiitr
w.nt d'.wu in thr .liiat Oefore H.rr. I!:e... it. r-ftor tho
mo.t lnteuseiy-euuiiii? eoBtaal ti..-* Baaby ? 81 <tfffl
ptaflaeafl- It waa tboaabt tbai tba daya af n.-.-"v kh
-(??randjim D.itile'.'s trmmph*, wero . ? r ?'oro
aiichaB-Baal raeat iaBaaflarertaai aaaM it ntlBa
liruoiulnlDUA fate whioh hii.lavviitod Winoi Nfl '?* aat icon
ia!t iu iba Baatabaatar aad Boa-Baatb r.;ik Oaaa 8 few
Btaaeb aaaareats af tba Btabla reiaemberini u_ea
the.r had landed thfltr iBIIwlBUflflfl *a th bl ia iid red
fclt they conli m.t. v.lti. .it a aaaa of B-BfattflBBa, Bto
atrttba eotoaa _ tba OoalBd, -..-"of
popalaroptotanfltaekptacklrr to thaai and bacl .i th*
tuu raaprer-'ntuuvflii oi the Colonei'n atabtea Bia Baa
con.llls,oi ot l'r.io BIlM . ii'.-o 1 tiiani tai in ? It lh_T
lekaoBtba wbtta aad or fia.ni ipota, and tbew
Jn l.'iii nt w.i), not far WTODC, for ho l_.lt tl - ?' >t
Iivonto W..11,lei-er Ul the m.i- '? I.. Inse
f.iilo lilll', vi ii. P i * al*
Dai . I* ..'? : i. - ? i .. . ? ? ? i utt
tbfl r:i-4 :i- It.i
I --r.tl.cno |t tnd $:.o_o -
. ' iBteU. ' 1,100
lia.. triio 7'9) to 888
The . turf . as Baat tba baafl of tbebom. :r.'. h, ar.di
uft.-r -osno tldav vv ia . if-. I.-.1 ,n L" ? '? -14 .) ' I tflr
beloic off flrat, witb Tfo-Blue next, Mam Baa. *'' 1.
i.1,,1 J ?.. ? Daiii.-lsiist. liiiiiv H.-a it itosf to tlie fuinl
,., da iy up Ibfl BtretcD, au.t ni ho ?? l
tba fltrtuir ho w... a t?'''-Ul. ?''-"1 , ^
Waaflarar, who bad rrna Blua al bto aMarltaa
, i it Joe li.iii'..!- a klttuB p__ *HJ i"-ii'J'l ii'itu bli iime
wi-? um.-. (-"iiiif aioiiiA..':''>' npper n.i.. im ..._.?
u isr-il V. ind, rer si- .1 i Ud al ? - "' Y
D*a_ed tb,*au.-rtor-pole. Al"0 Ihel i* tt
atill tepr up Mfl loi'? P'iB.-rfiil IWCep i.r -' . .mt
d i.i'ttw. ,'.(.ir lou- li- I'ota ? ? .1' liu?
Iiu.' an wboae flaota wanderai ?. :_;:>..
? i.u.. lli-; u . .i- t.rt
,.,, pofot to itaitiuir point in ' -t ii.- i. bj
tbe Boraea went nnder the itrlua ibe '"t
inm- Harri !'?'?--' !I bb. .'.',1 lea ? *??
wlilla tba latur waa only _. nrart lu froutol ? r.
nun i,,c ii.i-'-- '" ti.i.o keuBtba .t.i ii. i,i, i'.v
aetlloatl-B beurtltol tbe mud ft. m I I ?? I ?"'<
BoAe* to .mii nn fliti'i.t thal it araa Impoialhle lodia
llaftiua tt.Ion Be wore bo aorervfl *itti Uli *m_
tbey. The tlrat mile I '? aafl
itllf Baaaett, dpipite tbe beavy a* ***__
,.r *'..!. K.lS'll- bl. '.:? II.' 'rl Ua p lf.' V! tir .lU.lt l . p 't ll*
a laatlll u leujftbaluMflo. Tnat Biue. atho naii vv.ti.il- rer
aiiiioh! Uppa'.toii Uim. lue part laana tM tba latt-r ***?
a**erl* tookodtoaaa huu g? up am 1 - __tl n.oi.(-*-tt.
ba i aean him do ',< for- lu ** *_**
qaf-to; i.ut ih.-r i.,.k.. i la i thcnu-tiuy
.-Uo.atUl,' ."i'U'
clon nf bia n.i, abilfl to tl ?>**
I'.inioU altMOll lapnl!) OU lm u. uiol ii. - - ? ? ''
tl.tnka. BefON Ibfl h.iii-iii.o I'i'"' w ir. i.<1 ?
irumeudoua n.ir prorluiiufld IBM ******** "??
?'.?l.li Kod,' uml, llliahln lo .I"' the II' n.i l.'K.i," l"?"' *??**
lia ; . (rr.o.l tiiem. had failen lutu Hie rent .11 > >' ''
t.-ii boraa, bia appoaenu leaviiiK lum at evt-ry *'"***?
Al.inic the lower atpetet J'**- Oanl >l< iwepi ai-mf fuliot
runains. paaaefl Trae Blaa hetora raaebia? ta u l*_\
Uiiarto. u. uio i". ih > I....I -Mri' a. I'-' lV',. a'.."^
iu? runln c whlch f. i -?..-t, . n-" ?* wa- ?-?'" (""***
l.al liine. ,?i.l ll.eu WBJUUfl ou Hurrv ;,'",',. U''l(-'
.vmvti.v aa IBe itn ten. tbi* Utter ..;. ?>*%**t'.. \\'?'_
wu* tuk",, to baafl aud Joe l*"**ft__^,_T___2
eaay .mn byafloaea teuffiba. it .-.eu *-?? u. k - ourf
money. IBO, l?j an oaai ti **__
BBd the riBlfti !-'? 8 '"'?' ll^
i.,. i, abto* a aa taamkal i* uu**- toi aaaa a .u, *.
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