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W, n i/1 ron ftrn ft s Bf o'' ' mint tkitoStott I te ?ii'-if sifssesa Tut Bi mi w n i.t i Ti' nu m will be read] tblsn mina st B oYiu? l?. m ?rappers for uu?lii g, Pries ft i T.i:\Mai ?iiii?]-- i?f TOT TJIIBUHK Hair Yoaa n.. 1,238 Broadwav, Mrnor Thirty ftr-tt <?? ; N... 308 VYesl Tweuty-tbird-st?, romei Eighth-ave. ; No. "t;n Third-are,, corner Forty? Seventh? -, ?io, '_'...v. Fourth ive. la lem.1 i'll.: ADELPHI*- No. 1 13 Bouth .-?i_tli-tit. \\ ISIIINOTOM \... 1 ?e. 1 i.osi.i.N N... s, Fleet?st.. K. C. pim- N<.. 13 Rue de Is Paix. AdvertisBineuts und subecriptiona are rerniroil at publisher's ratea sud single . inies >1 1 BB I ?um m Bmt alwsrs be obtained at all tue ni ?veoffi ? s. POUNDED DY HORACE OREELEY. SATURDAY. JANUAR. 29, lsTO. TRI P LE S ii I.ET. ___= HIL NEWS Tills MORNING. F?ii.Ki?,N - Tin* AUsnsiala pained a vietory .it ?arm. a., inli. - It wasdeniedtbal British Kitu aliati nuil ti' Vatlraawm.?getiating. Thors wa? ?t revolution in Haiti. Cieufuegos waa suiil lo liiiii- boon pillaged by Cuban Insurgent a 1).?mi ?in . In Congress vesterdav the West Point .?"??Itl.tll.litl l\e:.- .1.1 (it. ii, t'Xi.J.t Ulai til'' j,..\ i,f cadet-, wa- Bzed at ?.".Ki; Mr. Hale sod Mr.fox beca-nc -. n ipsaattvoIntbedebate, in tin ?Sonata,a laaaj debate ob t!.?- Diatriel 3.63 bonds tronrrod wilhout ..?linn being taken : tbe I!. ? tioua ( ??iiuiiii toe roportod do vaoano] troui Louis] ma tims ro j?*?.tj!u?' Mi. Bustia'a Isiastoaseal A Mil will be hrtrodueod io t nug hiss to repaj the (60,000,000 cotton tax to ths Boutb. The sununincupia tim MoKoe trial psotsrdaj. at St. Louis, Is thought to liav?- bnproved tli? prisoner's chances ; President Orant i? rapoctsd lo testify m tin- Bsbcock ease, r a ?i. iTj B-OW-etorni and intense cold prevail west of the Mississippi? - TelogTUBS to our Mtaisteta abroad frotn Seeretarp 1__ IndJeat? poo Billie ???nii'ln alii Hil Vel coll? ?inilii; C111 ?a. In tin* Mate l.i . ivaiiuv tile Ptotl ? lion lu Auii piiasi-d ; a ni li? ni r.-..ii-';i.ii/a!ii n of the Quarautine L?; p irtiii.it waa proposed] Senator Woodia oom? plititicil that ?.int issssmbi "f the Senate ara bat? lap roportod than npen ssssJonsi billa mi?- offered li ..kuiiv to the],,,viin ut of New-York armor* elah r (/barges against United otates Benatos \\ ? -t were i i?i. ni? ?1 in the I.oui?iaii:i Legislature, Tho Noll .i.uii.i! li Hank Is ???lt.li?-.. lo lu? soiiml. City am? m bi ititAv.-'l'h.?odors l. Johnson t. ?ti flwl in tin I',n m, Mail mutt. i t:nii Trenol \V. Turk oi?ini???-<l proceedingaagainst a. B. Stockwell Mayes w n khan ami others sxpi -??-?l h ?poof iiu oftoiy ancsasa <?f I ; ;i i ? ; ? i rrausit, and favored the Tliiril-;ii?-. ron,?-.- Water Purveyor Rhodes laet_M th ?t tin-, f-a !?.,,( a 0f .),, |;r?,,,Ki> n Depart? no-ut of l'ni.li? Wink- waa uni' li Impair? .1 by polit ical faverithaa. The Aati-TuSBraany Demo. crata, in ( otiitty Coitiiiiitiee, I iii.ieil a Spring inu Bsotpal stoetion? -- - The Suprorao Conrt, Oeueral Tt-nn, baa n-in-.il ? neu mai lo John Dolan, the rtiiinler? r ?.f .launs II. Noe. : Child, 113, lt:t, 11:1. (..?lil vahaa of ti.o Isgal-toadss dollar at ths close, s?1. ? enta Tiik \\ i iiiir? - rim (ion rti'iu ut ivaportpredicts rain or ?m?w. In tin, city reeterday the dap wasrssnarkaUj auld, with clouds and a In iry !..< at Brassi ; tin ruioi t?tet 12?, 43?, 30?, Fightti .- bus 1???-ii renewed la ilu* north uf Bpala l>y tia- A lion.mu, ni.o ??h* mt.-ut nu croaking the Carlista In <>i?!?i t<> be :-.t liberty to ?'nil m?'!? Croope to Cui'a. It seema ?miii able tliui the CarUste a ill !?t- drirea fron tin ?glghharhood of 8aa Sebaatian, bal the] nill still hi- troahlesoBie advenarhse, aad nay pro? long active boetilities many aionths. Tin-!? i? good hope thal the conatrartion of tlie li.i(..?l li.m-it Railroad will i..?t be nach di-lii.M <1 bj tin- th vu ? h ??i its oppoaeats. The nccdo ?>f tin; v;i-t Bamber of persona whoai til?n- will be Bcononi-ed by t.tia eooveyanee munt tul??- j?ii-i? ii? ii? i- ni tin wishes of the mui'h ? i,illrr iiiiuilii r tii.it ail] ha laeoa? vcnii nci<i i.y it?, in inn- , to theil property. B.v the deehdoa of tTie BopreaM ('mut, tin toebatoal defeaee la tbe ease of Joha DoIbb who iiiiiriii n?i Ifr. Noe, ia .?M?j.t away. Aa the B-fcrte t.? aeeare ? ii?-iv trial ?>n the tronad of additioual eeideaee lune slready i>k.i??1 una?.ailiii-.'. it in nut now probable that Bay obstailt* will be lound to suit, mt ami g_0Ca? tu?u. Wiving of five nottil mon?tipes of Freiuli ch_rattir? who all dit ii on tlio BBBBB day in Pari?, M. Arm-Mi Hmi-ouvi? mi? i?-i d.-i in treat* iug a f-t>l?'iiin lapk in a i?!i-.'t.?aut way. H?b story of i'itrrot, "who was an as.*,, but not a "savant," will ntnrt_h_ jTWf paoplo. Tfhfle it uiay make older Hotel admit that ?Stonie was not tli? last to wake a "hintiiiHiit.il "Journey.'' Reviewing the Paris stage, Mr. Henry James, Jr., nvords in his letter, priuUMl elsewhere, that now pieces are scarce ami opera bouffe is still popular. M.Sardou delights the Parisiana with *tSt_t?Sagn while thoo? set-king clusbic cornelly aro pratifled with M. PaLllenm's " Pe " tit?? Tillie.'' Theee facts are of immediate interest to New-York pliiy-iroorn, mure the course of successful Trench plays i-? invariably westward. Tin debate on ledadag iii?* support ?>f West Point A ?-ad?my, like that on amnesty, lias dropped into an inter? hange of personalities, 'lhere is the constant ?nileavor in these dis OUSUkNM to make them serviceable to one or other jiarty, l?y dragging up the wcakni-s-.es of either si?ie. The paitv which ?hall show IteeH in eaniest in urging graabi*, reforms, ami poshing forward the nul work of the s?s?iHii, is mure likely tim? to win popularity than by an) mic(???<?? in picking Haws in the record of opponent?*. The Hon. George W. Julian his enraed the thinks of ?ill who hare th?- welfare of the people at heart, bj hi- -ti? noona effort? year aftei Teni to keep the public landa open to actual settler? iiinh i the lu.in? ?I?-.ni laws. In a letter which We publish to-ll.IV he shows thal till- ? nllsc <ju? ti?-?-* of repealing the Southern Homestead mi u'.iilii be to put into th?- poeseee-on <>f sj..ctilitois the pnblic land? of the Bontba ami kee]? them for yean to come out ol llie haml.? of min who ?ne vv illili g to st Hie ami improve them. A great injury would ?vid? ntl;, be in? jin ted on the Solilli bj the propoecd K p'-.il. ii ii inii-t deprive thal ?ectton ?if a ?lass of Bettler? mote needed there than elsewhere. Two lette i -s whit Ii WC print to-?lay, on the alleged conflict between tin- Bible and modern seien?'?', ai? remarkable for the kind!) lone of th.-ir argument and the evident wie- to deal fairly with opinion? differing from their own. The o irritera expre?? an anxiety which man) thinker? on iii?: subh <? have deep]) fell ; i<.u ing ilia! If the miatake is made of insisting that belief in the th?orie? of science Involve? disbelief in the doctrine? of religion, it will follow ih.t the proof? which science bringa forward will be popnl irly regarded as ? v i.h uce? again?! the truth? of the i-i-r.piuns. There is no apparent nord foi taking such a position, and our correspondent? ?hou thal straigbtfor? ward faith in the Bible narrative is not in compatibli with belief in the acbenie o?r evo? lution. 'I lu- tot ni old Governor of Connecticut, whose lio.-ist it whs that one-fourth of the annual revenue <>l the colon* was oued m maintaining ti?t* s? hools, w.?uhl not have li- ? n ' 'iiiii "I by the l>r??tt ?t against the common-school eyitcm which Dr. John Miller ma!., s [_ cur columns thi? morning. The number of pupil? in the common Behool? In 1870 v..is 0*228,060, and the tot.-.l income wa? $64,030,673, <u about ?j-1-i a yeal t"i each child. Now, Dr. Milli i and those "t our correspondents win? li.vi adopted his views, propose to abandon this cheap system of popular instruction ami remit the wintle business of education to pri? vate household? ami io the churches. The] mi .- " No man should be taxed io educate hi? "neighbor"? children. Government has nu "legitimate function? beyond tims?- of police,'1 iiml ?in enlightened State cannot with safety ailopl tin- la ??* r fair* method. The l"??'i<- of th.t l'uni,ni?, ni Horace Mann, and ?>(' thecen? tun l.s tli.it it i- cheaper io support school? than penitential.? -. ;.:,.l that ii is ??-?uti.ii to the safety o? the Slate that its citizen? ihould l.e fitted to discharg* theil duties aa each. "But it may lu- a dangerous preceden! f??i the " Roman I atholica." Let na bave popular in? telligence, ami tin pi? ? ' ?1? tils ? an t.il??- ? -.ire ol th? llist-lvt 3. _ WE roi ti m ina i MEST. Bena tor Sherman ha? written a letter to ohio urging his i>,.itv in ihat State to ?end a pi? dged delegation to the Republican Convention in .lune to work im the i.ination "t (?ov. Mavis (or the Presidency, II?- -?i pp? n t s this suggestion with well-founded praises of Mr. Hayes, and ends his letter with the old-fash? ioned appeal t?> State pride, win.h is as haul loi a politician to avoid as for a lnn-ic-lto*. to have out a liai of ii? lune. 'I he argument, a? usual, ii i v. n in!.!. Ohio inii-t be carrietl, ami li.i i - can carry it bettei than any ?me else. 11.i-1 - i> an ohio ie.m, .uni therefore Ohio people ?nielli to pi.iYi hitn i?. any ?.th. r Re? publican. The ??lush narrowness of tin? need n?.; bedwell npon. li Mr, Sherman'? ?uggea ti'ui were carried to ii? nltimate resull we should have ?oin?- :?T candidat? - foi the Pn -i dency ami no possible election, l'ait there i m? danger of any such ?vent. The people at l.ir_r*- are i "? influenced hy stteh pettiness as th.- politicians attribute to them. Tia n I dence ol' a candidate ha? ?careel] anything to ?h. wi'li hi- p. nul.i itv. The " locality" super? stition i- only pou Nil ?before conventions, ami has n?. weight in elections. It i? not i?. I.?- denied tt.it certain men are strong? t '!i.m ultu i- in it Haiti Mut??-, hut ii ia m.t the mere fii "I their residence which gives them this bold, <.ov. Tilden, foi in? stance, would -?i:n mora likely to carr. Now? ^ o? ii tit.m aiiv otliei Democrat; but ii"t merci* because be live? here, It is because he rcpre ?enta taore clearly than anj ?.n?- else the de? aire of the better das? ??I Democrat? for i< form and financial honesty, li' there wera in the party another statesman who stood before the country ai Mr, Tilden'? Buperioi in thi? respect? we believe be would cany mow vote? in New-York than Mr. Tilden, whether his home wi^ in Mam?- or Oregon. Y is possible that the movement which Mr. Sherman has ael ?m foot may result in ?ending a delegation io <'oluiiit.it-? pledged io Gov, II.ivis, lint it is iii!?.- io ?a] thal 'ii'- rotera of Ohio would, if consulted, prefer Gov. lla.v.s to Mr, Blaine, |nr example, 1 >< ? .-i ? i -*- the on?- live? in Ohio and the otlni somewhere else. They have known Mr. HI,lim- mu. ti longer than theil Governor. Thcj have i?a?l m??;? of li in speeches; they have regarded bim for year? as one ?>i theil leaden, lien- K in Ohio* as in other States, a eonsid? rabie I>1 tin?- party, read] made, which can ?lo no Hilling amount of work for ils fa? v. ? i it?-, f lum the moment the Domination lean? nounced. li the mattei of State citizenship counted foi anything, ii would count aa much in i ivoi ol'an ali. n ??s against him. For all .?-t.it. s are fall of the n..iiv? s ,,f ,,?i,,, Btatee, The geograpliica] argument la ?tin more vain ami empty, except in eanenaea. We are alwey? bearing the profesalonal poUt*? ians declaring the Weat will not Maud one thing, <>r the Kant will insist on another thing, lu an i-ament eanvaa? theee ****nsiderat_o?M ?lo not influence a vote in tea tlioit?.uni. It is a maxim of this pitty s. hool of politic* t li-it, the candidates must lie taken in turn from ?lid. i< nt m ?lions. But Illinois has given the BepnbUcana every candidate tiny have elected iu twenty y? ara, and this year pi? sent? two more willi cx?-cl lent chaneca, Anothw nile i* that iii? Preai? ?lent and Vi? e-I'n sid.-nt must he t.ilv? n ft mu ilill'cnnt sections; but I ?rant and C'olfux were from adjoining Statt-H, und the ti? kel i?r??l?alily did not lose a vote fiom that cans?'. We li tvo recently received lett?m from loading Ilepub licau? in Ohio and in Illinois, r? f?-rring with great seventy to the cttviu mude by Mi. Morton's partisans to influent'? the delegations from IhOBB States, and saying that of nil the candidates mentioned he is the nn>?t ol.j?-etion alili- lo the solid citizens of the State*, which bolte on Imlinna. There is not the slidit? ?t proof that ho could carry nmie v?>t?-a in hil own Btatc thai any other candid.ttc, ami it is perfectly clear thai he would daaaafo the liehet materially in other WOBtcra States. Speaking directly to votent over the booda <>f State Central Committee-?, we would wlviso th? ni to 000 all Unir imlivi?lual influence, before the Convention, in eiiecling the iiomi nation of that man f?>r I'lc-mli-nt who 100101 to lu- the bool and ?troagCOt i'.uiiliilati', with? out regard to hie place of reeideaoe. N??t a vote will he lost, if tumut a man is named, and thooaaade will be gained. DIPLOM I ?I' PRIVILEGE. It Is ohjecti-d that Goa, Bcheoeh la esoaapl from pidst-intion bj hi? diplomatic eharacteri ami therefor, the report that write have been served upon him in the unit of the Kinma Mine shareholders is discredited. The action le agaiaet the m mili-? ami original Uaeloae ?>f t!u Company for coaapiracy to defraod, and also to ?it Beide the cootraci ; and while it is quite tim?, as mu Loadofl correspondent men? lioniil some time aajotj thal the Amoricaa Ilia? i-i.i's privilege could l?e pleaded as ? l?..i t?? the ?nit. BO far as ii all? <tt?l him, it WBB per hi|?s me -s;ity in make him a defeadaal with the Others, and have him to intt-i jhmi* that plea if be aaa lit. Heaee the dispatch which We published yesterday in imt unlikely to he anb-tantially true. Now what will (??-n. Scluiiik dot I'm the Anicii.'.in Minister t?? appear ia coori charged ??iih fraudulent conspiracy woold be ? die* grace which this countrj could no1 bear la pa* I tience. Coi the Americoa Mioister to paul hi? diplomatic privilege end refuse to appeal ' would l>" ?-itiii irors?, since it would be awn 'emily iuterpreted .1? a eoafeoaitn] of g lilt. There le nae course remaining, and ?m- bop* Gen. >i \;i! 1? may be Induced t.? take thal course if onlj foi th< sake ??f thme friends and ii? ll-'.vi?lii-ts of hi? at home who 1 ililli in his innocent Intentione while thej lameal bia exlraordinarj indincretion. Ii is to i.-i.n. an I -1 11 in England to face t??? result of the mu?. We see m? other turana <>f saving bia pei-.m.ii 1? pntation. Whether Oen. SchoncVs propertj cannot he .ii* ulna! should the shareholders m in the sail is imt clear. It is settled thal m Inn a public minis!? r engages in trade the property ol wlm h be may be pu- .?-d in his niereunl li capacity i? Kubjecl to the local laws. How far bia transactions in mining shares rome mulei thU exception to diplomatic privilege __>* le*"? ni? ?\ :!1 han l?> ?li I? 1 minc. I, lill ? V>/J / Rt 'l'lie l'i-nioi-i.it? in Vongn ? bare been in some donbl ae to the proper course to porsui u h iih renee to fien 1 ? Moi '?? i'a Mis speech and resolation. We do not think the*, need (five themselves unca in- -?. Answers to tin* -pt ?th an pouring iii lunn several qttar timult.incouely, !!".:? convincing than .ui> act Bildreaa lo thi ??? n it? or the House,, Got ch,uni.? ii nu'? letter i<> B-cuatoi Morton, ii" Memorial <?f the Alabama Leghdature, ti??' ?lis cloHures in the ni ttei of Benatoi West? thi 0I1I -!..i\ ni I.?m,??.ni.1 revived bj thi nomina? tion ??i Billinirs to th?- 1.1< .mt place ol Durcll? ali i'u-1 illustrations of the rotten borough ay at cut ?u<; destroying thi pol lit ii ?ii? ? t ?.! Senatot Morton's words aboul as fast asherni. alter them, anil Ihe I icmocral ? an fa 11 Hy Im prove the situation l>.? inn rf< iii. . ! be < <u - I'iition is \?i> ellong among llepitblicnns ol iii?- I?? 11? 1 class ih.it ilu l'uni un?! Fraud ays tim of governiag the Booth mus! I??- alian doma] m mie?* 01 the partj cannot survive au? other election. Tin 1 see thal in its attcnipl t.? retain h??l?l ??! the ? rpel Inib its es the Administration his los) the confidence of the n -1 .?f the .nu 1, and it la la ttei t'.r them to ?.-in ni? a part of the Smith) it the Soutfa does not want them, than lo luetaia them* selves th? n .mi loogei bj violent and di bon es1 illina? ulm h ait ?mt tim iiuu.il sense ?.t the whole I mon. The 1?? -.t coarse for the 1 >i-mo. 1.its is i?? l?i this jn t end sensible feel I?ing woik ?mt iii natural resulta. The] will ?mil m 1 ii they meddle. As f??i th?' possible discoveries <>f a com niiltee ??1 Inquiry hito Mi?? ? if>|.? affaira, ure I du no1 see win ?illili |iiii\ ahottld ehrink from them, li the investigation be bonestlj 1 ronductcd, it ?.innot fall ??l briagiag t?? li.hi i a multitude <?l acaudill?os transactions which both parties ooght to be eagei to con ct;and ii ii )?? ilishoiu-iii conducted. It will certaiulj damage Ibooe who Iahe it np. Mu. I. - 1 mutti 1 i.t political strategy, the Democrats can v.-r;, well alford to Iel tin Mi si sippl luqnirj ??. on, .m -I .1? Mi. Minion nilli-, n. N ?> 111 i 11 _ : should .?mi ilu m betten thaa to ace !'.? Ilepublican -cnate range ii-?-!i ob the aide of <? Ain?? iiiui tin* system nlu? h h. representa; nothing elionld so lils them with ennfldene? of victory as a revival of Ihe outi - ? cry which <li?l auch enonnous dutnage t?> the Administration partj in 1874. .No Committee Reports are ne-ceaiarj t?? 1 itisfy the people ol the Cniiiil Htuteo us to tin- true rondition ??f .Mis ?i--:|.;ii, Alabama, I ?> ni daaa, und Bouth Caro lina. Tin-i understand boa thom an I other States bave been misgoverned, ami what ( lunn ni 1'di- 1 ? ?nils miskin i-, iimim (ma produced on all parties and factions; ami abai is more, they nuil, i ?t.iiiiI i?!?'h tin- cause and the remedy. These ara no longei ?.ian questions. Senator Morton's blunder i? that be remaiue aboul .1 yeal ami a halt I?? bind tin- times, ?? NO li ti OM ?Va ' The mat te 1 of-courta defense <?f "Insanity" in capital caaes, ead ii? Frequent sncci ? . h 1 al li-' arrested the puMie attention; it ia a l'oi ii th ,ti ?ii?i us-t d now; it will coatinnc to 1 ?? ?li-1 n -1 ?I until lins traves!] al juris? prudence shall nach the j.?.im ??f intolerable absurdity. MeaawhHe, ii will be oholesome for the pullut to rompt? lu ml lui\r Btteriy worthfa ss is a con-iil? ruble portion ol' |be U %? timony offered i<? show the luna?y of the prisoner al the time of committing ihe i. tony, made Bp as it is of the whims, notions, con? jectur?e, and theories <?r the witness, A mm mai t.. 1.1 ami ?lo in in\ thuga which ..mihi bring m? ?-ei?mm imputation apon hi* eanity, ii In? di.I n??) mili-? < 111 ? 1111.1 commit morder. So sonn as lu- hu? thoo ? tooptomieed himself, the Bteaaoriec <>f his Meade ?ml well wishing acquaintancee I?. 1.mi; iiiicoiiniioiily shall?. I lu 1 remember that they ?n-r?? much atraed by coodod which ?lid not redly Btriho tin iii ;?i all; toms, gee tuna, i-iici-iitiicilii s, nuil iiliosi m tusii s Income haportaat winn a theory in to bo maiataiaed. An illu-tiation of this hOJ BOOIUTOd in the eooreo <?f the hwportoal trial n??\i goiag oo in New Jersey. A witn.s? ti -titi. ii thal Jost de foie the riaOotiag, the prisoner "waa Ineo " hei? lit ami t*x? it?d, ami MUBO lum rOBBing " iivi r him, in ROiog hastily ?ml of the ollie?*." Ii is uinieitoonil to bopoto any lutentiona] exag?ration to thi-? 11 it ness; the j.lea of ha I sanity having hecii sot ?ip, his eetimele of what lie ?aw upon that fatal day is ma-rvelouMy enlarged. Trilles bei onie serious; little pecu? liarities of conduct seem no lO-gCff little; and the longer the matter in craaidared b the ' light ?if the immediiito event, the Muer the wtaaeaa il that the man must have been mail! Unfortunately, however, even when the fat ts were fresh in his memory, this witness, upon being .piestioiied, said to an iii'ium-r that he ?lid not ot.-ei vu " any wildne-.-," in the con? duct of tli<? pi isolier. It is easy to recoil? ile the-c stat?-ment*. The witness heard the mat? ter talked over; ho is informed of the def?nea which is to he ulled Upon; ?ither people relate to him instances of curious conduct on the ?tait of the accused; anti all this throws a li.1 of light upon the Matter. Tho pi isoner must have behaved in an ??x'citcd ami incoheient way. There may have be? n " wild? " ne?s." In fact, the more lie thinks of it the rarer M ?* that the murder? r must have lu. it rat of his head. Gradually this much medi? tating man becomes an excelh tit vvii.its-, lo prove insanity. It is the weak point of all I.-tiinnny of this hind that it is colored by the event, More? over, then- is not a human being at this mo? ment upon the face of the earth who, if it vicio aeeeeaary, might not be proved "insane" in pieciscly the same way ; who has not been at one linn, "incoherent," at ?motin r "??* "???led;" who does not ha\ ?! Somit little peculiarities of speech or of a. lion; who ii.is not been thought bf some l.o.lv to have he? ll, iv?-?! "as it lu wera demented.'' Thoa* who <?-?nn.it murder ami naaally putty positive characters, accustomed te apeak with ?i pan? sinuate voliiliilit.v even upon ?light provocation, and te do thing? which are naturall* n irarded na singular, Aii?-r m theorj of insauitj ha? lu en propounded) these thing? are n uiembi red, and as tiny aie t. latid to a .?my ulm li has been warned te pa' apra them thal particular construction, and which can reallj I. now nothing of many attendant circumstances, th? j at least raiae that doubt which the tenderness of the |.:?v provide*? toi tile felou'a protection. The ml. s of evidence are Inevitablj relaxed, be? .- HO llilli-ll of til ? V ??h 11' e inll-f he til.ititi of opinion rather than niattci ol fact. Profes? -ional t .-t ?tu ..n \ j. nsuallj rarefullj niven, thi? veiv can-imn.i-iiK' the scruple? ot the jurors; ami winn the physician refuse? to na) posi? tiv. Iv that tie .01 um .! ...i ?one, twelve nun talking " ?i tin- matter afterwa d naturally ?liiii iota the ? ??n? lu-ion itiii It muet bave 1? i-i m-.un-. Another important point is the nnsatinfac? tory wnj in nrlurh evidence ot "insanity in "the family" m usually offered and n-ceiveil. How n?.n.y are there in this city who har? col li.ol "i ?lu no1 now have an inivatie a nil. ii .-Ill wini lia? lu li,1,m1 11 licet ly 1 ?'I -fin Otliel ni.?live "not HO l'li_'hl .1- ? 'I'mii'iti .'" .nil v. lu ?i :? ?i? I.?n .?? m ?i case ?>l crimi 1- to lu- mail? np with l.nt little material t?> make \ ii up iinin, a 1 1,1/1 1011-111, en m ill? i' how ? ?li-t.mi lin- ?it-cue, isa u'oil-t ml. I!? ? ti o a ?.?ir,n deal ol light 1? thrown upon oImcui?! .s ],y tin- n?!.-sitit- of the iudictc*j de si? ni iii .rid li- ii . TliD fern 1 o'., tin r vv.is iliiti/lii t.. In- ni irlii"?i? i?? itt- " .m nilli su, k I- tin it- anv 11.1-111 ?vii-, th.- (*iaild-K>n sliotild coi lu- oddei still I \\ 1 -nilli these remarka no1 bj war of com? ment upon the I.indi* ?'i-?- vin which viv inn h Iii? le imp? I tUOt BV? '? Di e ha? lui li _iv 1 11 '. Kui I?. ? a 11-1 it si 1 ii. lo ii- lr 'h I .nu? lli.it winn inaanitj i? relied ii|Nin foi ih-fense 11 -if il?l no1 be miali ?I bj ;i mas? ol frivolous and really worthies? te-itiiiiony. Per? hapa it ia not poaaibla te fix dellbitelj the rule? ront rolling sueb evbieuce. I ?. 1 i*.? 1 ? question? must frequeutlj arise requiring tra uctil t judgment oi the Court : bul certaiidi w? cannot long go on in the ja.-? m hap? hazard way without bringing ri ?minai ?omi-, :iiio ?'Hint .iipt, ami thoa great I j endttii-fcriug th? tafetj oi mm ii ty. i , OBSt 1 ni / // /.". Here it ih' i? ot?! of an oi?-c 1 e life which may be worth I he atti a ion <>i that intelligent, v.. II io ?l?. m _;??* 11v, wl.ii li ia ni.i t.- mi>. nf1.1 ' all, ??i obscura people, li a a storj a hieb sail * ill ?I..-.- - ?a any time, >. t perhaps this ' -pi ' 1.1! tia!?- best, when nu n aid wornt n m lili- ?iii?* who have ensiottslj lii.'I Io he of wrvice to God and their Mlou men ?ne apt t 1 h?- daunted and di>pn s . d by ita contrast m i.-. 1 ' u tin great wo,I? .?% utuplish? ?I by olh? r* .ml their own domestic quiet labor. The -i- r. 1- oi a 1.1 ?eamatreaa in 1 mill town in Indiana, ?rho ara? 1 It a widow ?orne fifteen . , ngo, d' p? ml' nt on her m 1 die foi her daily bread* she hvtd mar ona of I du- factories where bundreda of both si ?ni were gmployed, and night and morning burge ganga '?I girl? and men passed tur door nu ? 1 illy hungry and gloomy, m more miserably bolttoroua. Ii was ?1 mill where tin- hands are driven like cattle and re L'mild aa cattle in everj otlier lenae. The a w In. ?aw the young girla pa*w so ?n ten thal she learned t.? know their race? pitied lb? m M a mothal might have dom-. Indeed, vu qneation it sh?- had anj exceptional qnalitj ?n m. ans ?.t influence in tin- world other than h?i motherly nature. She waa aa nnedttcatod, I,?fu'I;, h .!?? body, hm wiih patience ami ten? ?1.11,1 -, enough in her heart te ?erve all the children in the world. "I wanted,*1 s!i?- said, 1 " 10 ^ive theee girla a chance lil??- othei women ; ! "they bad no chanco as it waa to be anything " better than the mules which dren awaj the " -'mi thej -pun." (?ni reader? will imagine, no doubt, thal bj ?-.une 1 illili?.is ho.-ii- poi ?1-, ?n? h a-, vv 1 1 ?-.m1 ol in reform-novels, -lu suddenly converted the mill iiitii a model abodi ol' ..uhr aii.l refine? ment, and m.ole ..i ita drunken, vicious in? matea amiable Christian character?, We have i'ad oi -miIi a change being produced bj brin ring the mill-girla in te listen te Beetho v.ii and Mi?. Browning, our poor reformei lilil?? on. ju-t one gili into bel kit? Inn. She hall -;.uve.! bereell to do that. She mad? th. girl clean? and taught her to remain clean; taught bei too to ?crab, waah, cook, and tell the (nilli. It took ve.tis to a coiii|ili-?h so linn li ; yean ?d patience ami sclf-sacri fice, Winn -In? had finished, instead <>f a coane dirtj animal, she had molded tor use ami service in iii?? world a clean-minded hones' woman, with -kiiital nanda and intelligent 1.1.iin. Bhe took one after another of these vu. I?-lu d girl? and trained th? iii 11s seam ?trea-M -, eooka- rdwmbermaida, at her owneoat <?f linio ami money, sitnati ni- were readilj found tor them; the botUM ke? pi Is of ide town noon diaoovered Imv* different the women wem whom ?h?- bad trained from anj otben; hut she m vir p.nted with then unie** ?ho wai ronfi? ?lent that tin? WOffk she had begun would hi? e.iiiird on in Hie same hearty spiiit. In two ??a . * tho girla whom she tim* adopted wave ii? lol und and ni?kly. These both remained with lur until bar death? rappot ting theeaaelvee by some light handiwork, lu othei ea m they win- reecned bom worn placea than the mill. A few of the girl? bec,une -uin-cie Christ ians, hut all (except ?mel led \iitu?"i-t, Iiutn-st, tiso ful live*. One peculiar effect of her training was that her pupil-? caught from her her own genial, helpful uptrit ; they were miasionariea of kindness in their humble world; and a j ?bootful face in a cook, or Kentle, ti wier man? ner in a llllionaiaid. are not ineiiU so ?common ! Hi* to be dcMpist ?1. Tho widow and her work WOCO never known to fame, even in tho town where she lived. People fitippo-ied when hIio took a larger house no BO to accommodate moro inmates that hIio kept a kind of intelligence ollie?:?, or a cheap boordinf hoBOO. and there were not wanting many in her own raak of life to hint that hho paid herself somehow from the lahor of these poor J that ?he "feathered her nest well." None of tho women whom ihe had helped ever wronged her hy a suspicion. Next t?< God? j whom she faithfully tried to teach them to ! .serve, they helievetl in her. If elm had proved B liiiinl'iiir. the leith of many a poor ?mil in His ?0 nilli'--?*, would have lu en sli.iketi, lui all the] kaOW of the gOOdooee or beauty or pleaearo Ho h.ts sent into tho world tiny km it through this poor woman. There WOTO Other w'oinen who could pre,u-h of Christ by WOlde mor? ellet tiialiv than she; som? of them, quite as um ?allured, had a "fill of "pia.iei," or II le.il native eloipieme which moved their hearer?, in class-mi etimr or the ?Iiiii. h. Aunt Hannah, BO she ivas called, inver spoke in class or meeting; slu- was slow aad ?lull of .speech anywhere. She often no doubt felt her delicieiicns Utterly, and wiehed that she eoald eerre her Ifaater in some great aad strUdag way. Ii seemed a poor eoauaooplaee thiiisr tober, aa it may to our reodere, totea?h eil Is how lo make or 07001 clothes neatly. Of to i no1? a Nixon ?limier ; to wil.h and labor incessantly ?lay aftei day, year aftei year, t?> wipe out this or thal little fault, t?? strengthen a w? ik virtue. She woiiltl have been clad, no doubt, ae we all would, to ooorett the greal msesee <?f rice ami aacleanaooi ia tho world into (.'uni and goodneao. In aa boor?lo play I >i\ lae Prorideni?<*. in a word. Instead, she had small, roane work eel before In r, and ? 1 ? * I it. (?t am.tliei- woman it irai sahl, MShe bath " ?hnu- what she could," whoa ihe anointed !.. i Savior's ti .??I ???iii precious ointment. Tho I?, i i. i.itu ,iiin! al Washington is il.-t?irbeil 'a a report thal ti'?- miacbief-making Blaine eon template?! a derangeu i al ol ths harmonious rials ??f thill'? III the I ? li.'" r li ', ?lil the illl'lei 1 uf ! lu' l III rei y, bj ilu ^ ng into I ongress an sppls of discoi ! in im- shape <?i n bill ne ri tolution, "i aone other la i< mai machine <>f bis ou d ?in? nnm, relating to re? sumption. 1 *.it a ?? hare ii boob good Democratic authority thsl ?uni., .?f the ableel Di ? ? ? rata Co gi ? ara confident that tin perfect unanimity and It irntnn* "t the party upon iii.it unes:..m i snnot be I, i - - i -.. ;!1 :-i iel a thnl! o? Joy t.? the hearts ol thousands of patriotic Democrats who hare viewed with ?! 1 ;_-.?? t the unanimity and i ?i utnniiv referred t". i? ? ?t who feared it v.;,? too beautiful to last. Anything that would jar aaeh a perft i sgreemenl upon ?.? important ?? i would lie .linn.st a national calamity. The rsry I li " - -* i ? m faeti. tig ii rarianee aaeh leaders ao W11? I li m -\.'?. n and Samuel J. Tilden, or ss8enatora ! l .iiinaii n!i.l H igy, m ?ii.li organs aa TkiCineio- ? anti Enquirer tod The v- !.??? "???id. is enough to briug tears to the eyes ol the moat hardened. 1. i." ii will rejoice that l.luui-'s machinations do no1 ! promise - ?-. rha fut is Blain* is carrying it ' too far, li?- Is cunning and smart. Be might sue ... ' n disturbing tbe haraony and unaaimity of a nu.. i ol k'.-iuriis stealing molasses sol ..f a hogshead in ibu ?: ig m among them su apple ol ?li?? ord io the ?in;.. ?>i a problem in algebra; that ??'.ulJ be unite i...--'iiii-: imt to ii.! Hupt tim haresoay <>t tho Democrats lu Congress bj starting n . arran -, die* .ii-.i'.ii ia?, n.?, nut uni'h. There's toe nui? h at slake. Mt. I iii m .Hen, Ch drman ?>f the Liberal Repeb h? m .Natani ii Committee, baa addressed a circular letter to bis colleague? upon the Committee. 11 w .ia p : l, rf? ?lu'- the < oun ution whit h sppotutod it and the i ommittes itself whieh mads Mr. Ailsa its ? mian thal hs should sithet eouTene It ?sr tahs iel v.i;h its sereral membera aa to tatura action. Ii ii not improper eertainlyfor Mr. Ailsa to tiki? ths advice <>f hu* eolieagaea ui?.ti un lubji t instead*of taking opon himself the reapoUB?bility >.f closing i:j? the bus neaa bj n f 11 -i r? tr ,. lae lu? offli lal fun? tiona. Ia bia ein ulai Mr. All. u has luul some things that are interesting and I mat, i things that are true. It may be objected that the document is long; bal Mr. Allen has b?ren a diligent t?i>?i-r.i-r ?>f political Brents, ead ne pn-sums he embraced tins opportunity t'i communicate hw views upon the su ht-i miss ?>f a lingering iiispi? ion that the Committee might not meet. No faull eaa i..- found mili bim f?*r... ing baekward la this matter , certainly, II?- ?.-? na to hare eoneealed nothing. A i more frank and ingenuous disci? ?vin- of opinion avd belief we hare rarely witnessed. If the Committas shuiihl over nu .-t, ami Ibera seensa n?? imperativa reason why it should not, it will come tog? ther nilli n iel v ? l? a: nnd rat indingof what Mr. Allen di ml?, s about it. and that will be a good atartiag point for the ?I'-l.iu rations. Among the pi? i ares a? ? <-('t<-?l bj th?* Art < taumle, sion in li.;ii?-?* for exhibition at the Centennial, it will be noticed thal a large proportion are on Ameri? can sui j.-, i?, rope ?all] thoae pertaining to the nine.? of the Revolution, Our own artiata, we learn, ara engaged al iuatauch work. Theaigningof tin* i????? l.ii-.ii.'ii will be represented on seoresof eaavases, a'l.l ?viti battle be mads immortal by its painter. \\ i mggesi that there may be a little ti>?> much ??f 1776 tin.i.t u; .n ?mi notice ni \t Bummer,? ;.. ? i'A: nilli pictures are as Inaccurate aa those ni? ready painted of the ini'idcnts of thattime. thors i- no1 a ?lia.i mg nr painting <>f thf- memorable ?-.-?? ne in [ndependeui ? Hail, for example, u hi? h 11 no1 aa anachronism. The iustrumeul mis subscribed by Italien? I? nuil rimm-..n ?m the ith, aud ' y the other m?mi?, i? ut .inn i, m lune?) afterward,aome of the Bigncra not even being atemben of the Congreaa until weelu later. ?Our mtists shoold dig into <>1.1 i?-. ords a illili? before undertaking am It subjects, <?r they will make aa fatal a mistaki aa dkl benjamin W. it. who painted the 11 ? ? _? t > i?-t wi eu Penn and iii" Indiana ut Shackamaxon, sm.tided br i..-u?rs, iilu-it ilu? fact is, there a? io no houses al Bbache li.a ?i.II. TheiepotatioBof the Weal Polnl Mihi irr ?cad em) is a possession of which the countr) has always I.? ?n jit. m. I, mu? ws ihi nut b?liers the people are i? illili., that It shall be trilled with? Probablj la bo other department <?f the pablie aervice baa the nation obtained un. h raluable and conscientious timk tor so amalia prit e. ?We hatoalreadj sxplaiaed th?* abearditf aad iajaetiee of the proposedredae? lions In the pay ?>f the stall' ?>f that establishment?? i..iuri n.im which will rosall la making W< -i Pointa Burt "f p. mil ?'"I'.iiy f..i m?iritorioua and distiu guished um. its. nuil nniii?; ths lowest pay ?"tho lower ol' tin? anny. Such niant lighted r.'tiviuh m. nt ia nut eeooemj bal extravagance, f..r it still auii li result ia ths long run in dnrlag the beal ti the staff late other pursuits, ami lowering the pese eut high ataadaid of education among ti.?asta of our hule force. winn th?? lull reeehss IheSsueee we hope eoauoea .semi? will be applied te in ?-??nsui srstion._ PI UI.lt' OPINION. \S hen Senator Sherman wye Gov? Uayee teal ti..t greatl) ?ii?iuu,ii!?ii?-ii durlns we war, of eourss Um ?le li ii Ii ii inrilll? Dial Hie t ,i.1 el Hill' 1? ,1.4 Hill BXl SB ilVuiy prom 'I'll [I Hu I illili 11 l'ellillleielill (lilli.) The lalee! minor is thal e_?-Qov. K. I). Mur? gu win in? iin< New i m i? Bepublleaa i-aiuluiate, mt.i nut Cunkllug. Hie Merimo m?>\ fun nt l? Quiet, bul la be? lieved to be powerful. | su h u <e I'our 1er il?c?ii.i Mi. HI.line i? ahead. The Virginia Bepohti? i un \??.H utiuii ai W Babington liai i.a??.c.i r?solufloas ?a tarer et htm tor Prestdsul No ?tin-r oau'inut?- has, m y^t, received a- .j? Infloracnient otitilde of bli own nt_?_ It <? A niiiil i ?i ni?-, Lui netallie ** tue tint ot tita atimaam ??(ChicaKo Journal (Kop.) ^0*? A call for a National Convention, to be held at ClAvclMnit, Mu.r 17, fur tlieiK'Uiliiatliin of *Ph-*.i,?_. Ual ii? ket, im* baan baaed ti? th?? Nniiunai <;<?uiuiit-*?7_i the I'ruliililtii.nittt?. Tin- matteri? worthy of iiotioTn!!: tiy notion of in |K)litlfitl ilRnlfli ?ur?-, vu a* a mm3 nitoulnLiiigatiti>i?tiiy.? (Cblca/o Tribune (Kep.> PEESOSAL, Norfolk, Va., ka? contributed $1,'?C9 87 te the 1.?*? monument fund, a III?? ral poldon of which iy lumcnbed hy I lie colored el ti/,?in. ' *? Capt. Cullen liryant, a nephew of Mr. Wil? liam Cullen Bryant, ban be?-n -tint te in cbai-j-e. of the D? l>artmt'iit of Oiiliiiiuce at the YVatervliut Arv-nd in-*? Allwiiy. *mmm Tho late Rev. John B. Ayer of IJan-ror, Me willed $-"?00 to the haschen' Aid Pur ty, *m1 ?bo,? -.'"it.OOO to tli?? Mi-wioiiury Sod? ty of Um Mt li ..d,?t -.,DU> copal ?Jhurtb. The recently reported misfortune to Auto? KnI'iiHtcln, tli?* pl;iuli?t, lu oi'iitruilii ted bj J lirndori Hteiuway in the fiilloivlii'-c,iii??> ?li?i?*ti n to hlt-mwa/g leae s M Babtaetata i? n?>t Mimi. PWsm eoetradtoto Iii' ?lillie ieill.e tint leeelliil .111 ii lltiiL I ;l t>b lill. I fn _ Knl.iii-ttelii. under data <>f Bt. i'?-! i-i.uri/, Liec. JLfi w Inch b?' Ml] I lu- i? 00JOJ ?nu- ? ?. i ,l)-nt be ?iib. The Rev. Be \>. Winslow, tin- Ih.-ton forger ni id ? I le l.i*t public .??-i?? n.tiiit- a- u "?.re n-her at Aa. Inn lula!?, Mu?*., on ?-turill iy lum-nin-* "f 1 ?t u,.. k, ffh?_ In? delivered a ?fi'iiii'ii w lili li ?> ?!?? -r-ri??? it by tniis* ?ha be.lol It a? a ni.uti! |y proiluctlmi, fill ot cloquent-a jiHtlin?, und liit-h moral ?cntltm tit. It* tin me botag _ta t.I Illili I? t" I'C lull...I III.illili- llli-li, til ll"l .It 'Ile,| of nanua Balure, tad the daly of mea to their faHowaaa, lu tin- in?, ininti ii-ad'ii?---?; t tin- c-lidran Of ti.? ?uq. ?I .;. ...'?iiiiil nu I.nir duties lo e.n h other .in! t. ti i: (, ?I. II? i-?t appeared .it a i?in He din ?-r .it tin aunn ii di una of the Ai!ii?u.aii ?'lill?, ? inn in rt-inomled vei> bumur oael/ to th.- to?i->t of " Original Sin." The deaiga aaodaled hy Mr. J. L. BaaHk**r***g nf \V.l?itltllL-t??ll fill till? 1,1-1- Iii |l|.ii?el|ll| ,,t |.i>v|?u;t,i-|, Vl_ i* deeafbed in The Itn h m,mi Dttptmamt "it i? to it? of ii.ii'i. Mil/? ?1 ?ii?', an tutu t.in , uni) vestibule ?i-u, ti rn-li ti l?y ti? o ?? i ry it Id' i re -1 ? e ? ?. ur in?. Nat? ui.d ( i lory, ?ii.el ti .?'in- o'the Lee fai d . c tot Hotel? of tin ?l""i, .net p.. uieiie ni toa building appropriately ?t.i m it.-il. From the .????.. I* lum ?.. ti i Uranno lilt?) Hie in.i I-u., mu |.|..|iei. which i.? dnlne.: ii: I ?? e t.mil it in -u. li iii.iiiiii-i in.? tin n- um l?. a , ,,, i ,,_..,v iii'i- t.mt. .-.t ?. ?,?, n ita .mi granit? anil th? ^-.ia winn- marble ?if the tt-pire.M U Ithln t ti neu;., '.um win lu- |. ? eil \ i ? Qlibe'l .iii ne ii! (,. li Lee. 1 lie i|. -i^n 1,_? BO* Vi t lu eil li I' 'I U, H. bj Hie t'lillil.lite ? . Wait Whitin.iii i.* tiring quietly in ('?mult n, wi,,kiii(* ?ti-.i.l:ly iiii.l iiii'.l lii-i?ely, and nee UUtnt illy moantu iii?< ni jtni'lii- fur ?nine cn .intdl'te . > I ? | ? ct. li' ?,-?v? a ri-iidiu?; ti" other c\ I linn,' lor tin- b? m lit "I tin matt ot the town. In ju? -f..cm _? Iii? . it.it.i,um, nt lie ?...1 i ?? My de? ii iiiiii?. i nun,, ?mi niii, i propos? ta neal I ijrea the ballad of ' Tita Diver,1 artttae bj ?gratti Osnaaa t?. t, v\ h em ?en .iii kin, a. Ji> name waa Boitiller, md he wat MM of tb?- grastest ?linn- -. iliut ?-verliv??l Tn u.ider. Maud it, v?.ii mii.-t e?t tar len I? mt ? the feudal se ?-nita the old timen- Into the open air, lbs 11? Ida and tura*) ? - is ne before jinn ?i-ii).. knlgbti and maid?, ha mm m4 lui tie--e-." ' ll.e I uir'im l i, si ?i.e.11,- ni \V lilt in lO'l 1 il.'e ii- ni.i. l( ami 'li -ni ?'.-. -un t ' . ? f.iiiti linn i? ?ti ~. and bingi iii aimee of bia i? in?n"i tat and ? ni. . ,(.. / rtet .eui*: "uni the poel b ni? meero - ?? ? j- i -. ?.., n.ic than ?ni. 'niii. poor, sad ?.?, k1? /.-. I,' lie li.i-, r?N .i IwelV? ne ill In pail lit '-li ni l 111'Jt'lU-C ii s m -?.-11 bj preparing, lara .? al li tua owu haauliwini le .1- 111 ? lilil?-:!. ? ?III ill ?'?lil ..ill 111 li! , C .lill'.' W? .- a two volume*, v in'ii le- ti'iii-.;; noa tells, i? ?rti-r ? tu keep the wolf fruin the dour* In old age, and partly ta , n.- before ii" ti.e? .?i .'?-.' ni-, i ti i ipreeeiou, h may be, ni l.i? ideaa ? i. .ii?, ?ii iii.-i?' i* mainly th? * oi?.-1..iniiie j on i ,i, -, ??. n-,i, .nt baa -??n. ima I ? i'ie i ea, ,ni 11 .-m - two ei.,-1 e i.-i. ii , i,.!, i te va ? i -?, . printed t;. Bat i parts lu-te ia t.'ai..d' ti." I'l.-'ii. .Tin. 28.?The I'h;.-??iiiiii ntteinling uI?!in M I?' .1?. ttie II :? | ? i-, a\ it- -.?. -, . ? ii iliut bil i . ..v. ty i? ti!!|i?-li-..-. inl ti..ti ni. iie.it?, i, *;, i. i ??i ?4 at *ay aoSMaC ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ POLlTli n. NOTI 1 J he Pre,?lient-niiil.i r? are ?flent. Then lea .'.- |m ,,l |,;e-, lit IT, le I I- :.mi, )l fill ll.e,:l. Conklinf Club No. :i ??.'* oetm fesned. Ita ii. mi"-: ? I io m K : k1 i iel, iii eel ? COUMty. 1 ? ? olliiir t??' ?? li'? au ni .lie - MM (??' inly. uilice-M?-k'-i.-i iii?- pleat] and bon**t~* ia Kew? Bedfari. The riwlaisstsi i>f ti"- ?itjdfa?aa -Min.tay l.t.t.iiiitl licT'ire tim in.,,.; nf tn ? W ? In. atny fitllnivnig ? ifL'i?iii.it. I ino li"' i-- '.n'l i" litara ?nat? 4 .ijii'.n *'.'?;?. Im 1 ii?: poiittoa " 1 ...v." Bard, ex-Poatmastei and thitil-ii-uu? r ln?shief, 1? ii.iuiiiiii.' ih?? Capitol m HTMhiagtaa sisal baan ot tb.? day und Bight?, W'b?t h?? 1* ?ft?i i* li"! known, but tie. 1? luid to MR tb?- tym Ht a man ?bo want? .111 ntli.c ami ? .mt? it be li*. 1 hal io llie tun.,'!* ni of II the third t< ra adro? itaa Wiutti rai ?iv??t Banatac Bberahan*? lettai <>n ii* ? ? m i? bara k "i It baa es1 Isdaeed an.? Repa? 11 j.m.mi m 'iino, v.ii.eli ii.i- uni pi rleaslj sdreeetadtha ?; i-irnor* ' i...m?, i.mo eat fee bia now rhaprae? ne-et tot a snlted -. ii n Is bli (erac ii estseif .. i,..- i than be-fore th. :?? U . wai -? ; nt? -j. A noli??'iihle feature ol' the calla tor l.?"tnil? in ,?u ?tate i'??.i?erti-'i.? this j .n ii tin- cordial tantalise exl ml'-il m tin Indepeadeat veKer. ttmt asaal f"im ii ?iiii'l.ir to tli? fi'liouiii?' fr .m un ?<: . i nlli "All rat* tra, without raaard to pail party inHattoos, ?rho ii?--na i,? laeerM of the prlnclplci of the l?--i>iii?ii. ?n orgai ? . illi lu ?rit? d tO . :.:i? il''li'a.i.i i to in- ' on rent ton. Mini.t?-r Orth aiay be the ?eext RepoMieM i j-eli. I.n?- ter 1.1. ve i me ..f Indiana, althonah I .?? pn tren i.ieiitrn.ini .,nienni; la thoaghl i" bara the la Ma b i - TntLo'oyittt.lonn,d bronMi Orth*beraassii ks4e> urableta pat the ttrun-reot pomlbU eandtetate in iba lielil, :?inl it ibti.k- brt i? tti.it nun. foi tie? i i- i, am ?Og '.'hem : " Mi ' li ti. ?i>?- ..- ? .erin m ?? !t!i the I ?41 Butt li ei), i of H II i ' .1 e. li I. ?^ nilli III m -H. i ?-In. . I I fill ? ?? I. lill-elf tu til" i li./?-, I- .li til It II I'eel I ! ty, ' ii! a bo i? (-qujll- ???. -|i. iiiv and ?i!'?..vo in aj*MpolfB ipeee ti??? in the Btoth? i tongu?.'' Senat.?r Bpen**er'? Iri?ml.* huait th.it ho ii prryarlag a aiagnlarant raraage apse fua laiacaa 1st n ? ?ei'.i ? attoaa eoeeei stag t .* iraj m ?? bh ii in? -? i I In* ^e.ti m tho t-.-ti.it?). I!?? bul bad ?'?in"!??i Iy B - ?? ?I.?-ii fur lum, paarlag out spaa the Bditarol ruo 1 KitiiNF. ?!i tho ? r- nial b ii? K .ii.triliiin tin- lea Um ?iel lui Irici.di du mu i.t ii roll?-?' from BoagMllal ncwi papera Thia ?III b? enuhlag. Kalhiag mure ?rll be iii-i'.i. ti fui thegn ? n.n'. thorough "v Bdl?*atiaa,N as? ii ni thal ti.?- ?i ne tit ??irt? in:', emitted tu bia -< ?ii. and neilin;.? c't el lui., li ii.p.ir n> I'l- lideut. J In re i> ?onie ctiin]>l nut in Ciiii'inn.iti that tiio ii?-i>i.I'll, en Committee \? m?-*- baa boea ai? polnted tn Biak? srraagsiaea * tot the national Door? n tinii u eompoaed of awa arhe bava a ?troag leaalagta' w.ii-.i i third tera. Mr Bee. E?gleaton li Chairase, S inm ni ii.???? tiniti. nf whoa the i i.ini.i, 11,.ii ?iiiiii wonidhoaappoaedthal ha "had ii.n?? m Ita u*) to Indien lu _ handttaabat" >ir. Eaglaston baa bees koowa :?.id to eli rate bli bom st the Idea of "unwi ni?? "-t.iii in,?- ni iln Mi? ii ii tbinl tera, vnii'-r II.emin I ?if tun ' nu - ' b. Hu ??.|.. ,. Ill " 1 ci nu.ni. oi Hi? I.t - ii' ' ; um .ni .?rd. in inppi . Senate? Thonnaa ia not without tn?mi- ia ii ? Hontii While Uo* Itendttrki has a g?iod deal e*f I I thnrs. thers I? ? halle I thal ovaater Ttuu bmo i? th? ?mm de n.min ciiiniiii.t'c, he, nu?, in? ii nil n ..in ? rtawi I lira u?? part) a bottai e* see of narr) M N*v* '?" - uitb ?um .ii .? ? .i.el.it.i'i- til.iii ? iib <;?.\ Hi ml; i i.? I'*t Atlanta Uttfmui argea this tI vesraestly, i i asa " \i' un.i.-- , i.n.iii.-ie.i. tin- ?.iii? |n-t niii- petal tnty thai (ii- i,. .ii i.m man .?- tin- ? ? n I ?- n an loi lb? i?? m 11- -i?-n -I ' ??. I? *' ' Ppl is In ?,. "I . l.l ililli I" ? ?' "I .li. " ? li" 111-Hi i " el I ' Ulliro 4M?. lui aunt?-1 - ' ' '?" a*ss|. Mi '?? I ? f ti i? pn di? tiou ? " ii'! '?" lui?! ?*d : Loui-viii.i trata m ? ?i iln? ?ive plea to hat? lilli l>emne..lll. N.."..;i ?I C'"!l V . lit I.'li li. 1.1 ti.' il- Ht i ouiier j.iu.-ii.ii ;-. eloqaant ??n Um m.i II thtaha la Louis ia oat el ihaqneattoa ? ? Is asia hot? ter place in iii- world a ?al st li ?baa Bt. Urala la J \m toi i . ? ' ... ; . i paiati Ita > bena p muli : i* We han btaoe-lag partant -. aid? boeJerardi ?uni ipaeloeo balla Oai betal areaaaodaitaai caa bardi) be ?a*-**-?*e*L tTar rWasti It fr~r ****** *~* . lcnti.ii i'"i-?'ii- of the Sooth, ead ti raver tainted ? h lb. ni mu.' odo? which sake traveler* ibas tha ,-inii.l,-,i - :.-, ,. i . St I,...i.? In Summer. W/ebevi - S on .ii? i? ,i i?., i;.?! -in .1? drive?, bIoub wuk b tin wulili-al eutnuiiaal mai ??? i biafi?v.-rlin l-ralu aller I ' I and ag?n- ni ti" d-> ?se* *? ,"'1 "?'-'?, '" ' ' - '"? ?Jl.l'sllitll. __________________ IN 1/1 . 0KBMA1 OPKBA \" HE To t h i F. ii t t or of T h t tribmOt Bn : ? an waa EaTonw i?> m ao__a "me a_o bj ahligtagag ??.?ii oheal Ha bahengrta pafaa mi,.-i "Win? ibiiii inn- Baal i Batata? anew on Bgata to * lit?-1 nu Bad ???li you for thi ? une. 1 Ma the a/aehtal Opera taeaaai bmlte ui> In rimad? ?phis Ml!?', l'.ipi'cub? mi undertook it to Join the im ilIkti of tlio tJi.upc Mgatlar, ?nd *be li now io f.ir lu con-titn'mf a uew Gt'rut.m Oi'cra 'lioup>u, which will um J i?--r form.?no?! next --vek, to which 1 ??all your attuiiiion. e? Ti-ini ?lie won Mr. Al?ea from Haltluiore a ven IM artist. I ask yea air respeettuly ta ?ukaeal of thi? ?a Article lny?u wotlliy papan. You hiive ?liowu your? alf* I ena ear as a friend of the ttanaaa Opera aadj bii|?? you vill lurtbt-r obli?*? the lame witn vmn KiudlJ at tell tin n. Fini peifolBIBBeTS Mil be "gMUt* on Monita/ Mit, w th Murnaretha Mlle i*ap-K?nh?tlir, and Kmuf, ?**. Alvei.?Valentine Mr liuuzburtrer etc. \V?-dne??lir reo? 2d, "Morry Wivea of Wlmlaor'' and friduy, I'tbiiiir/ 1th, "Freiich?ti." Pleaie let me Kno?, If you will aa m?- tin? favor aud I iiutalu /on. Very ??? ?y-ctfui:; ?Ve?* lorK, Jan. iS, ir?7i. -'?