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lo Victor Emaiiuel. the Itsliau Min?at-ers, the high Iniictionarics of tho l-Juiriniil, and at the sHine time tbe foreign enilniHsadors t?) the Pupal court and DUni??r??ui? officials of the ?lispossesaiMi governinontB ?yf Tuacany ami Naples. Neither of these two ela***?" of guests expert?*?! the ?ulier, ami the general ittipor and SSSaaSBSBSaaal In IhS room when they itere in turn formally annoum-ed is ?lescriltod as extraordinary. Th?* ftps is h?i??! to bave been so mnch displeased that he forhade Cardinal 8imeoni to make the customary return visit to the Kmperor, god took pains that Dom Pedro should know that the omission was in accordance with order? from tho Vatican. ________________ PERSONAL The American artists llridgnian, Knight, IliAl?, H.tir.1. anil lilac km au will each probably have a painting ?t tin- Paris 8.1I1 ?n this year. The thirtieth anniversary of the Persian Shall'? accession t?? the throne haa been celebrated with Sue honor at Teheran. Prince I.ubinierski, the well-known Russian ?uil!"i .win? married about throe weeks ago m Paris to Bme- Beyer, a wealthy wiih.w. Capt. KIk-u Piereo and Batanar Kggera, lioth ot New-Bedford. Muss., have .foinlly i:ivcnt<fel a breech loading whaling gun which will throw a lau?*?; 750 fett lilil? destructive effect. Leigh Hunt left, an essay among bis papers which ha? 11? v? r >ct MSB published. It is called " Mcu ?re but Omitir?? of a I.nicer Growth," aud will appear in IM next number of lemjde liar. I??! Lyons, who is now British Kmbassador ?t Paris, nave a grand reception on the 1th inst., in eom plnient t?t ?Vt n. Ignatii-fT. ??lit. BBS lor BBTSCSl year? his sii'ioiimtic ssttsaaai m OwssisotlBimlii. M. Ferdinand do Leaseps recently spoke in Pari? ou Iiie Ihrco great aaSarpSlMB which wcupy the attention ol the civili/ tl wmld, namely, a railioad across Ama. an \nn 11< ?an Intel ticeaiilc canal, and au inland African sea. Gen. Albert Myer of Washington received on Thursday a dcpulathiii of proniiiient BtttBSOS from Balti? more, who visite?! hlni to arrant;?* for regular weather re? ports for that city. He promised to comply with their wishes a? far a? lay in his tu.wer. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe lead her lecture en? titled " Il i'tilitc Society Mita 1" BSSSffB the Salem (Mas?.) Woman Suffrage Club on Thursday evening. The Rev. S. C. B?*:iiic, Mr?. Dr. Hlieiin'tn, the Hun. George B. l.tring, and the Kev. ('. 1-.. llames took part iu the dis? cussion which followed the lecture. Mr. Coventry Putm >re has taken up a new vein. During the past few mouth? he has printed in The Fall Mall tlacette diver? fchort poem? notable for their quaint, almost dramatic, expression and their unusual a:.d rugged form. Tlo-y were noun what puzzling, lor only his in nial.? wen- attached to llieiu. Ex-Gov. Hendriiks is paying tlevoted atten? tion to iniiirs in Butte Cou lily, Cal. He tloesu't want to go to Sun Pr .incise?? lest Ihe Democracy make deinonstia tion? in In? honor. Hut great number* of hi? friends there are urging l.::u to li.-.un upon them, and It is tlit'ii-lit likely tint he will bo able lo overcome hia dif fldenee. The President has received in person from Senator Ferry a duplicat?- of the tellera' list of the elec? toral voto and the formal ?leelaration of the result assigned by him ?it 4:1*2 on the morning of MsroB 2. Mr. H tie*, ?i-smi tl tti In-jilease?! with tin? gitt, and said he would preset ve it, not so much tor liuiisell as for his children. The French Academy of Sciences recently emit input, d giving a complimentary baiujuct on the 60th anniversary of the ?BBBOSfsMp Ot M. Chevreul. who is no*?v in In..'.list year. He published his Drat con? tribution to rcieniille litcralure in lsuti. Ai>out four yoarn ago the Academy caused a handsome BfBBBB iikmI.i) t?- i.i.g tho poiuait of the illustrious chemist to be Issued to Its meuibi-i-s. 'ihe many-initialed Mrs. Sont h worth, the writer of profuse tules, is described as a t-uiet, retiring lit)I?? person, wiiii a ?light, yoiithtul figure, iutcnsely black hair, and dark eyes tii.it loon ttota behind their ball closed lids with a peering expression, a.? if searclting among the living for the ghosts that are said to be bet boon c??nilt:?u:uiis. Acioss ht r foreheatl BIS d.cpl> giaven lint s, and she is silent lo a in irked degree, except at ft. r own house, v. hero sh,; is ucscrlbed as genial and plu<i--uu t. Beam receut gossip in various newspapers about the CUBBSVSa f.tiiub has been, as is otl.-n ttie caso m ne h matters, somewhat man unite. Don Cameron bar six living children,not four, as has been stated. Mrs. Burnable, Gen. Cameron's daughter, B ho w as spoken of as keeping hi'UM- for hlni, ?lied several years ago. Her daughter, -Miss lluui-ule, anil a eoiisu:, Miss Cuiiicioii, Saughtai of Bros Cameron, rtwwsii ?l. keep house for tin? gre dfatli. i li WM Ucn. Cuiucrai'a wife, not Dun's, WhS w-s ..li.ss lirila. Gen. Philip II. Sheridan, Roon after tbe ringing " Hbeiidun'? Hide " was wrnicii, said to a friend : ?' li ibe WltMS had BSSa the hoix. he never would have wrltu-n tbe imetry." It WSB a younir, gaunt, and ugly auimal, w Uli a gait w lu n noln?d.v imt ?iiti-iit.tu coul.i eu dure. Visitors oltcu tau.i- t?i caiuji with letters t?i the Oeuer.il, insisting upon '? seeing things," grtatly to his annoyance, and he w mid for " a mount " sometimes give them tins hoi>e, and altor t u.jo? ing their agony would quiet y say : " That animal ?Iocs not st em to agree with you ; suppose WS ?'hange saddles." Th? lit mi al'fl chief of staff a iid lh.it there was something m UTA, humor ni the boise which specially plea-ed ils owner,"lud added, ? But you should nave seen Sheridan riOS bin? one day wii.it astas the toot hue ?*." Mm.?ot li, the actor and elocution)??;, s.ud to tsheridm : '? General, when vos have doue with i 11 m 1 wish yon would five him to me. 1 will w-i.d hi in to my faiui, and I will leave a legacy for bun in Uiy will : he shall li ve aad die in honors. " You ?hail hive him," replied tho ?ieinial. The agreement was literally carried out. POLITICAL SOTES. The near settlement of the South Carolina ease will leave Judge Mac key's chin high aud dry for Want of a Job. Disappearance without mystery is a Start Ung uni.nation ujmiu the SBBSSitsBsi order of things; Br. rai?BISTl Leg ??lu ture seeuis to he oozing away In tins utmi inn.uier. Mr. Packard could now render Rignal service to the Pelican Commission in its endeavors to straighten oui and smooth down the rather profuse aud tkUmtfok ! Ot'Viirnment ot laouisiana if he would suddenly go into bus nt?*? as a in> *-t.*i mils disappearer. There in a probability of a lively fight over the Hepuhlic.n nominal.ou for Governor of Maine next Summer. Tue BBtl HSBBtts faction will be led, it is said, by ex-Congicssiiiau riai?U)d. ex-Secr?ttary Mornll, Con riessinan -'iyc, aud ex-Oovs. WsSfebOl?, Dingley, aud irrham. The people are fr?'ttinir acqaaiated with Pres Meut Have?. They tind that he is incxjieri of wiles and Btipiactieed In diplomatic aud Ingenious peilldy, but that he has more good sense than trickery and is sitnple SBwiS?, Hingle-minded ?nul unwavering of purpose, aud ?ptu the wuole, they rallier like that kunl of I man. Hampton say? ho " likes Chamberlain per ?oually," and Chamberlain protests that he " likes HaiiipUtu personally." How amply would the Presi deui's pilu-y I? vni'lieated if each pot'-ntate ahoiild tlia eover the Miuwh.-ri v inarli on the left arm of the othei, sad tin* twaiu sluuifti rush together in a fraternal hug. The Elsa. Wade Hampton draws very well In Washington, and it might BS an object for the hotel* Iwx-pcis to allure him to Long Brunch ?luring the season. That r. sort will no longer be the Smuiner capital, and an octasioii.il st:*ainer on her beam ends will be too tame, and ira-i-itory for a flibt-cla-s sens.itiou. Mr. Hampton ungiit answer for a permanent ?function. The reforms now being prosecuted in the de partm. nts at Washington tint-uteri to break up some Vary p:eaaaut family parties. One instance is cited where ?even members of the same family are employed In tue Treasury Department, their salaries aggregating e_,0O0a month. Kecre?aiy hliei.nan intends, it ISBStd, to allow only one member ol a family to be employed in kl? il' pal unei't. A citizen of Richmond more frank than pious Sam to W ade Hampton as he was passing through that ?Ity: " I'll tell you, ??ovenen, what you must do when /ou gut to Washington. When yon go), tht-ro don't you ?ay a damn word?not a damn word. Don't you make ?BJSBJBSSfe there." Mr. Haiiipton dniilitless regrets that some friend did not give him as dhx-reet advice before he Started on his Journey. The list of candidates for the nomination for Governor of Ohio is rapidly diminishing. The declina Bons number about one a day. Gen. Charles II. Oros venor, who waa mentioned by The Cincinnati Ent/nirer ?a? candidate for the Republican nomination, writes to that paper saying that under no conditions and upon no possible ?vent will he be a candidate for Governor at tbe approaching Republican Convention. There in some sober truth in this advice whleh / / ?? Rotheiter Union and A drei liter gives to the Governor. It says : " Now let Gov. Robinson at onoe approve tbe new Public Works act aud send the name of Seme good representative Democrat of tbe Htate of Bew Verk to Uie Henate for Superintendent of Publie Works, sad he will have the advantage of the Republicans of tbe Laegialatuie??specially of the ?enate?that they now Save of bim." The clerks in the Post-Office Department at Washington aro not inclined to he merry ovar the new I olvil service policy. The chief burden heretofore ba? fallet upon Congressmen, but uuder the new system ap? plies its militen, their p?-t It Ions directly to tli? Depart? ment A clerk with ?l'_ years' experience says tbat " since the 4th of March tlie nnnitter of applications Mint have been tileil exceeds the entire uumlier of post-oflices in the Un lud Hi.-u. ?*." Tho Washington correspondent of The Phila? delphia Prett Is the authority for the following: "A Cabinet officer. In speaking on the subject to-day, ob? served : ' Now that the letters are made public, it will be seen that there has been a ("Teat fuss nbi.ut nothing. The agreement had no sanction of authority, and there ?vas jiotliuig in the letters that might not have been published long ago. I was approached In the same wav, but re? fused in have any tiling todo with the agreements.' " When a- StaU' iiovernnient is suffering from duality, th? party winch collects the taxes and pays its bills is liable to hold the f... t. The other men will plcdgo tlnli ?acred honor with profusion, but they will be more economical of their lives and fort une-?especially the latter. There whh once a revolution in ('tiatcinala which cost the Insurgents $7 M and they found only ?j-5 in the tre-isury. As a consopici.ce there ensued a stable form of government lor more than six weeks. Revolutions winch dou'l pay are a;it to In- uiipopillui. and an a.liniti i?tration whose tax-gatherers fall to gather enough lur their own salaries i_ in a tal. way to evap?rete If it ia not too late, perhaps Mr. Hampton can lie induced to act ujion the following hint from The Springfield ?republican : " As Oov. Hampton and Sena? tor li.itl? r don't propose to wa .te tinte or . eVeeSPOOl in diseaiRsiiig rights with (lov. Chamberlain at Wash! igt on, perhaps they will have leisaro to explain to some news? paper reporter how tbe Democrats Managed to cast so big n vote In Kdg. field and Laure?is -Counties. It se ins to us Hampton lias shown the best tit'o to the Govern?.r ship, bnt not so absolutely a perfect title as to entitle liini anil Ms backer.. M HIN alr_ aboutit. Presiden! Hh.vch sets an exHiniile for treating these d?lient?onee liolis of ?li?puteil titles to otliee thut the hnutherii (.-iv ei hoih on both sides might SI. .litably Oopy." The variety of Democrat produeed in Ten? nessee seems to endure any amount of " pressure" with? out weakening in the Joints. When Mr. Key was nomi? nated for I'ostniaster-fleneral every Democrat m __S country w:lto could get to a telegraph ?itllce t.-le.l to wire and worry him into a refusal to Seeepi the position, and after he did accept there was a furious effort to bulldoze hini Into a resignation. And now UX-QOV. Ilrown has been assailed Iu the same way and ?vith the .ame result. One gentleman remain, qui. liv m the Cabinet ami the other quietly takes his place on I lie commission. If SBOSS ot this steadfast and spirited and high-principled Tennessee blood ooaM be infused into tee pert; M Inge, It wuuld he a better party to belong to and a harder party te beat. Mr. John Young Brown of Kentucky is re? ceiving the attention at the Democratic mudslingers. The t'liea Obtercer speaks of him In this classic style ? "Mr. John Tseng Brown, S Democratic Kepre. cntntive from gsnl llllj. appeals to be of an exceedingly confiding and trustful nature. Be eaters! Congress at the age of *_5, and lias lieen there, off nnd on, till his head is sprinkled with the {?ray bans which are supposed to symbolize wisdom. Hut Ins abounding credulity und his clnl-lliUe faith In the truthfulness of liars contradict the snggtntloB of his silvered l?elo?, ?nd had us to hope ths! the Col-Killer, In his annual round.-, u ill avoid the lid Dtstrlel of Kentucky, lent peia.lveniiirc Young Brown. like old l?rown, _houi?l iwal;. n to discovci that his soul is BMrehlng on." The Hon. J. K. Lnitrcll, Democratic mem? ber'of Congress lrom the 11 Id ?alifnrnia |)islii"t, has evidently littlo faith in the policy of "unceasing war? fare" against the President. HS S-M to a report- r of ?he San Francisco Chronicle :" The Democrats of the country, or rather those iu Congress, look with a great deal of favor upon the policy of the Administration, as ;: u m m m-? d by Mr. Hayes, and which he has already commenced to (airy out, and so long as ho pursue? ihls line of policy he will receive the hearty support of the Dsssoetatls Oongreasmen. Lei Mr. Bsyei renioTS the bayou-1 rule from the South?it has been tried for eight years, aud you see with wh.it success?give the couatry the civil service reform l hieb he promise ., and theee is uot a Democrat who will nut lend him his hearty sup? port; If not, we shall have to do the be.?; we can, bnl wo ?nil support a peaceful policy. Before OoBgreei ad? journed the Democrat!? members ?greed t'> stand aloof; thy believed Tilden lint been elected, still Mr. Hives bad'started in on the lim-of poltcyflicy had been ggitt in_- for, and all agreed to .?laud qtflctly aside and watch tin- President; if be honestly endeavored to live up to )i? promises, th'-.v wouldsupp.iit him; it not, they wonld (io as well as gosMbls uinlcr tbe eircini.stances." Mr. Lnttrell fut-iln-r stated his belief that -Mr. Ilaudall would t.e sleeted Speaker? Mr. Watteraoa pnbliehee in The Louisville f'ourier-Journal the following reply to the numerous "letters he bus received from those Seeking otll.-e. Ills gallant promise to give at least half the post-offices to the women when in- b? comes President will geabttees make him a popular candidato with the fSBsals s:iilrai_ ist*, llosavs: "A word with Ikes? who write us re? questing our influence in obtaining appointments to ofi.ee from the pr?sent Administration. That tho Presi? dent loves us we cannot doubt. In that event we should not strain bis love. Hut, in a bnstoess way, our relation to the c.i?ting political fabric is hardly close enough to Justify its in making exorbitant demands upon it. Wo are second rou. in to no member of the Cabinet; and when we go toWaOfclngtee we shall not ?at least we do not expect to?occupy a triiudle-bed iu the I'xecutivi- nursery. People should not write to us .olicitinp letters. Now. If Mr. Tilden were in the White House, evt ryl.ody ikottld have an ot'lee. Hut, then, Mr Tilden, morc's the pity ' is not in the White House, ami the only chance fur pun? In mnci.it? Is to u it until the crop of devout Republleans Is exhausted, or else to poe? ms their ?onls i.i pellones four years long. r. These few iucongiiivi.il remarks arc directe ? jpartieiilartr to ladies iu giu-st of comfort able post-offices. We should like to see every poM-ofti"*?- in toe country presided ev.-r bj a good woman, li is work for which venen aie fitted, and sresnen, no more than men, should br cut ont of pub? lie employment. T le country belongs lo then. ; the tiny eminent Is shared eqaalljr with tbe male portion of tbe i,..(.illation, and when we get to he President ?ve shall look to It that they have ? fair show. As niattcis ?tend, linweviT. wa- have no show ourselves." N.asby hits had a narrow ?scape He left the Corners for a few days on an expedition to replenish bis wardrobe, and during bis absence some ofliciou ? per? sons took it upon themselves to call a meeting to In? dorse the peace policy of the President. On his return home he found the meeting In session and the " Dcel.in" feeding some tonriliatory resolutions. Hut before I hoy were finished, Nasby, unable to restir.ln his emoti.in.s, Sprang to hi? feet and said : " BOOOS.0, ef them reeoleo aliens pass, and ef they are MtTied out in the spirit wich seems to pervade thi? BlieoaSlUllOSkliel asseniblage, wat, let nie aslt, is agoin to bceum uv me I Kf ther is pote to bo peses sai harmony, uv wat joata sos 11 Kf ther aint Mgoui to be no more nlggeis to kill, ef everybody bat tlier rite?, ef ther aint no jrooseip r %a strugcle agin, In Ha. corn's bar-room, el ther aint no occaslicn fur elo? quence and defiance, wat am I to do. I Wai do you want to tluow me out uv btsnls fort Kf you acknowl? edge the yoosiitper Hayes, wat neu! Iicv ym uv a ilc feii'Iei-l Why, yoo leeve me stramiid and helplis, eng 1 mite jist SO well leeve the Corners te wamst I Denkte, Ha. com, Isaker, kin yoo do this I I tlnelly got these mis? guided men out uv the house and Into Ilasrom'?, and ther I appeeled to e n morn at uu advantage. I held up afore em the horrors uv nigger rool, I Skowd em that ef thev past them reeolOOSkeBS they wnz K.-piiblikais, and tbal the old Democrat-? party ens sene fofferer, end tliat tue dooly uv every Dime-, rat v. ii/. to lilt-on, i.t?-. ever, till srs bed res oi.-d penes n> our i leedte country '1 her aint notlnii like decision and prom|.tiiis. Before I bed got tin o v-. 1111 ein, 1 pol ( in back to ther Old moor 1ns, and they nidn't go back to the ni.etiii al i.ll, und Isaker wuz so enraged at bete alum t Mpeherd, that he shyed a brick at one uv the nip-ei.? Wleh WM smydt home from the church, wleh almost perdooeed n good old-tune l-iol- The Coiners is now Donnai. The I.im eereej end ihe Radlkels hate each other es hartilr ei ever. Kites I? M comitnm SO evel, eng I am back iu my old place at Base >m's." 9KNKKAL SOI ES. lloston ha?. two things on its mind: Turner's "Slave Mill?" and "Civilization at Harvard." There was a terrible ?leal h from hydrophobia in Philadelphia on Thursday. Michael Crosscii, u bar? tender, went down cellar on Christinas Eve and was bit. lee by a small temer while drawing a K?ass tt ale. On reaching the barroom ho found his finger bleeding, and after an hour or two he had the wound cautcrlz. d. it then healed up, leaving a scar. 8lx days ago he felt a numbness In that hand, accompanied by a Mag-lag in tho fingers. The progress of the dlBSOOS wa? very rapid. Hi was kept under the Influence of powerful anodynes, and the convulsions were held In check. Two hours be? fore he died be was seized ?ith u terrible spasm and bounded out of bed. George Pcrkiim may be considered a gentle? man not properly used according to the principles of Webster's Dictionary. His wife caused him to be sent the other day to Hlackwell's Island as " a vagrant." In? dignant at this practical imputation BptSt Ms .faying qualities, I'ei Wins sued out his habeas corpus, and up.ui a hearing, it aplicare?! that he had served three terms on the Island, his last stay there being for six mouths. Not? withstanding this pi."if of his being anything but a wan? derer, the Hupreine Court decided that going down to the Island and occasionally coming up again constituted vagrancy. Ho Mr. Perkins was remande?! to the same extremt-ly limited vagrancy, and, legally considered, U more of " a vagabond " than ever. The ?rigate l'oiomao in to be ?old to-dny at I- ague Island. She was built at Washington In D-c.l, after the model of the Old Ironsides, and carried 44 guns. Bhewasthe flag-ship of the 1'aclflc sguadron in lo.il, ot the MeJilcrr___tuu st_iU-d_-_>a in 1..7, and of ths Brazil squadron In 1840. During the Mexican war she Joined the West India squadron under Capt. M. C. Perry, and was ordered on an expedition against Tobasen, which wan captured without any loss, ?he alde<l also In the capture of the Mexican war schooner Amelia. In 1H61 she was ordered t?> the West Gulf squadron, partici? pating In the attack on Mobile by Admiral Karragut In 1*1111, and being on blockade ?tut?'. She engaged in the attack on Purls Pickens anil Mcllt-a at PensacoU harbor, Bad aft?T their surrender remained in the harbor as a blockader and guanl-shlp. Thk Tkibcne haa received several letters from Brooklyn cm respondent* In relation to the recent a? linn of tho Clinton Avenue Congregational Church in declining to take part in tho Installation service at the -ompklns Avenue Church. Tlmse are condemned to the waste-basket, for cxpitrlciiee has taught that the publica? tion of a single letter on any phase of this Congrega? tional controversy will uncork inastund after Inkstsnd, snd bring In hundreds of re-plies, ?vlth more or less effer? vescence of temper. The attitude of two prominent Con? gregational churches toward Plymouth reminds nno of tlie Irishman's method of getting rid of mosquitoes. "I puls the netting all over the bed ami then crawls In. -lieu I niitk'-s, don't you know, a small hole In the net? ting, a .il w hen Die bestCS hat?- all t BBSS through, by at. Patrick ! I lust slips out and llSfSS SB the floor. Francis Him-kley of Huston pave startling testimony mi Thin -i|.?\ In relation to the Westltoroiigh Reform School, before the Joint Comnilltee on Public Charitable Institutions. He said that, while he was In tin- clerk's oltlce of the institution one day, he heard l'Uni?Iiittfiil In ing adinini-teieii la the sii|><-rlntentlent's oltlc.*, ami c.iinted 4'. blows, at ca?-b one of which the boy st reaim-il, his cue? growing fainter and fainter. The boy was Fltcglbbons. Two or three days attcrwatd the clerk toltl him, in conversation about the case, that that was only one of three whippings ho got for the same t?llense, ami atl'I'-d that he fniiiteil iiiidt-r the jemishmt nt. The clerk told hlni that the superintendent punished Fit/gibbons until he was tired, and then flogged BBS iiL'iiiu. Then Chase Hogged him until he was tired, and flogged him iigain. Tin? name of the third person who flogged him was not givtn. Watson's face was b'.-ick ?nul Mue, ami the Hkiii broken in several places. WltnSSS made some remark iii** bun about the leverlt-f ol his whipping, and Watson replied: "Yes, they luivo almost killed BM fur notfilng." Willless then milrated the clrrumalitiu'f* ?if the Wetting of the boys ??i^s, Turner and ?Quil?n tat making n dis? turbance In th--lodge under the , i..i|.. i Coin ing out of the chapel the Mip'-ilniendcnt remarked, "Those boys hnve hail their liini ; now I will h.ivn mine." Tbe MSB hy which the boys were drenched h id an Inch nuzzle. The witness did lint see Tilomas (,.ii limit) until aflat Iu? was dead. Mr. Bias took tin- i?ov, Baked and wot, hits the nt'iioolioom ami lugged bun, ami att r prnm?*-ii.g him further piiiilshineiit by the superintendent, M*nt him to the lodge. IfeS latl was next found dead. This testimony shows thai Ihereare .sou.o remarkably well-tievclopeil brutes iu Massachusetts. COMMERCIAL SOTES. Hi-ports from till parts of the West continue to indicate better times, livelier trade, and a general feeling of buoyancy among all ranks of business men. l'rnteetion to Cnnailian i ml list rien WBS hadly defeati-ii in the <"anadian lacgislature on the recent test vote; and this proB?Mas ?nul growing market for Aiiierl c;in inaiiiifi'ctnr.s therefore still remain? open. The annual volume of Home Consumption of imported merchandise, prepared by I)-. Young, Chief of the PieaS of Statist lea, for the year ending .linn* SO, liT'l, is out. Its statcint ut* of IBS duties ou Impolis, A-.C, arc valuable. A movement is on foot in Philadelphia to give a rest lo door bells and tortured MSB by abolishing the huckster.--. Several large meetings have been held by boslueas nun in regard to ihe matt. r. There is only one voice among Iheni, and that a loud one. The men who have been thinking of start* lag a aaw stsssi Has Una Batttsaofs is Liverpool gut t'.ey can get much heller freigh's from OslveStoB ami Southern porta. Besides ocean freights an- going down, rather than up. Th?- prospect ol bringing tin Ir steam eis BOttS t" IJaltunore is tlerefore slim at present. ?-.France propoacs to ipead 500,000 traacs in silks Bl Lyons, tint mateiial lo In* usetl In it furnishing the mo lonal paint* > and armories, which einer tin* ?var with (it many have mil been In the very be.-,t etmillion. Prince v.miis these biiiitiings to npiiear Weil to In r guests dining the BXpostBuO. A load of fruit broaghl all the way from California to tbs OsolionlBl Bxhlbltlos in a refrigerator ear, created miifii astonishment Hure. Tue company Whisk mad? this and ?ithcr shipments l.?-l -?car, has now been enlarged and Intends going nit? tin? bu-un ss on a la?a m?.u*. it l? tailed the California Pratt and Meal ' liippln-,' Company, and has n capital of 1900,000. The < aUtornia fruit made a gooil iinpret-joti in tbs east* ern markets last year, and il is giatifjlug to learn that g nar-OS shipments of it art lo be BUM the prescui ?eases. The war with Prussia cost the French a loas Bf .'.?"?0,000 la population, Independently of the loss bv divi-inn of lenilnry. Hu slow has been the grow th of pii)iilitiiin since, that dining the.-l ?; years following Jau. 1, 1870 (covering the pei lod of tlio war). Franco g.iiuetl only .r?,-.".)"i In Cue niiliil-er of her people. This apparently stationary eonditloa of oui- a ne lent ally is made the sub? ject of serious din lis-alon by her writer? Hlni eeollelni I-. None of them appeal to take a Bloomy view of III? slow progri M ol population, bet tense the Increase of lurllls over deaths la now fron i?h),?mmi to 170.000 a year, and there nut e.t I:.in ntlvaiiliiges 111 liavmg a not over? crowded count IV. Hut ?In y tl.etii ?lie situation mii-Ii ?it toeall (or im ii.-iiiiH to ciuourage Iliilnigl'lllloU. ??lily ? mil i lagSS, ami ?itleulinii lo tile public health. The new era? which have lieen dawaJag on variou* porlioiis o? the cuuitry, With great energy,ui the rate of ten or tivelve a day, for the last y?*ar or two, have nut spared OalVSStOB : ?mil Ihe uimoiuicfiiiciit is again made that it gland ami glowing future BOB junt itpeut'il up beloie that cnterpri.-iiig illy. This time it is by reason of a tli-t shlpim-ul of beef from (i.ilvestmi, by steamer, tor Kuulaiii', via New-York. Ihe thmtteatom Ettet Intimates that it Is nonsense to think ol sending cattle overland lo Bew/YorS, and eoaverttni Un-m into lean, Une in el here, when peoule win get ii al Oalveoton "freak, fut, healthy, and In-iton., as if n bat .lu-t Stopped from cioj-piiig the rieh nuil mid liions nasse* of mir unrivaled pastures." The Bewe tatemen a roncen tratloB of the beef trade al ti.ilvt-stlon, au.I remarks thai "Hie terrible horns and boots of thedreaded Texas Bteer v.ill no iiini-e finni-h tin* .Nol liici n local, falnislilug for an Item, with food fot the same ' T'u* pcaeaeet, iu fact, is altogether of the most ?luz/llug and elab?ralo de? scription. A circular latter af Ifotehael; & Humphrey Bf Chicago maltes some inlerentiiig statements in regard lo the facilities of the present age fur obtaining teas from China SBd.Japan. It ?juntes lir.-t ?rom ?in article Iu The lionton Journal, iu which the" writ? r, N. C. Nash, s.ns : " I have cited these two great national enterprise? (the BoesCaaal sad PsstBc Bailread) m order to show that the lelegri'in railroad*- and steamships have brought Hie worin of ctiniiiieit-e inlo a singbft nier ?f? Ihe lighl nt tin. sun. Now but a few hour? are required to complete coiii iiii n-lal ii'iiusaeiiiiiis with China m- the Baal ladles, I order to-day a quantity al teas from Chias, and in 33 days I hey are at the ?lours o! Inv Warehouse, whereas If tbey bad been shipped us in olden tune, by s sailing ves? sel, they would have been MB dojl in reaching UostSB, causing a deterioration In value of live eeoM per liouiiil." 'lie* en alar goes on to say that ?'hieago im* ?tortera have It -l. <t all rout?.-. They lilil? (Bal by way of Ban Francisco tbe shortest aud best, li lakes from 18*8 to l *-<? da.vM to reaeb Ifhtcaao witb ?. cargo i.y t-aiimg ves? sel limn ? bin-, and 14?) ?laja by t.teaiuer 1 hroiigh Ihe Huez Canal ; hill only _S da? ? by sit am via Baa Fran? cis.??>. The circular BOBcfudesi " The leinaik.tble growth of Chicago us a tea nut: kel is no m? slciy." MUSICAL ASH DRAMATIC MOTES. The K?*ll?>gg troupe was iu Boston last week. Ifiss Caij sang la Portlaadi .Me., on Thurs dny night. Mr. Daly will bring out "Tho Prim-ess Bui 'I " to-inght. Tony Pastor is giving a magnificent variety ikow at Ills theater. The ?Irania of "Hose MieluT' is in pr? para mUv'A at lln Qntad Opera House. Mr. Wallack iateads to revive " Itose?lale" and M 'Ib.* Clalidcslilie. Marriage." Sir Kandall Roberts has lieen well received in Boslon, both ?is an actor ami a render. Mr. Boadcaalt will shortly appear iu Hrook lyu, In "The Miaughmun." Mr. Howe and Miss Kate Girard are shortly to till an engagement in lirookl*) n, appearing :n " llrass." Miss Boas Kytinge, acting ?it the Park 'Iln-.i ter, liroolilvn, took a Ixiiettt Jaat uigut, and appeared lia 1.tuli/ Mai 'nth. " ?Miss Million" was revived ?m Moinlay ?veil? ing at the Draal OfscsBoass. Lim? iiijou Basas is acting in it. Sir Julius DaaedictoS overture, "Tho En? chant?"! I'm est," wan Staved at Hi.* l'i>stal raiBSS, IaHI don, on the Bita lilt., tor the Mint time. Miss Neiison begaa her ssBRMtesaeal al the California Tbeatar, Han Praaelaso, aa March -Jl, u? Ju? liet. .Mi. 1. W. Keime itiayed lu,mur Rab-Mteia-s "Maeeahaas'1 was recently pro dll.?*?l, tot tl.e tit ?t 1 im?- lu the RusKlaii language, at the lit aim Mane, at bU PeU-rabuig. RubiiisU in condiul?*?! in person. Ktlwiu Booth will net in NYw-Havcn, Hart? ford, Win fester. Providence, ami other ><?? -KnglaMd till* -, und will end bis present season, late In May, In the Boston Theater. Mile. Alhuni has had a plicnum? nal saeesss 111 Palis. The intu?ais Jsilnts lo the Tact that n second In.? o(lift- had la Ik- opt lied as slguilhalil of this. All the Pans Journals -|ii*uk tuthusiastically of her. Mile. t\ehm, daughter of Charles F? ?liter, the actor, BOS ina-e her tiebut in " Mlgimu " al lite ? ?j*.i ?i ('?jinltjiie, Paris. Asan actresi?. Miss peehter wiui eiiil nentl> successful ; a? a singer, she haa but lit He voice. Mlle, Aime? will upiM-ar ut what is ralle?! a nut led t.ol-eel t OU Hilliila> .Vi lt:ng al tile l-lgle 1 llealCT, and will take a in* mill ea that oeoaaloa. Oaeol thesu cred songs (oat she will slngli " Uihlebraudt Mouiruse." The public tLat liudu iu pk-aauru 10 tho Bowery Theater will be refreshed, on Monday night, by the presence of Texas Jack, Mile. Mm lac.-hi, Donula Mc? Kay, an 1 the Warm Spring Indians, In a play named "Toxas Jack In the black Hills." A fino bust of Miss Clara Morris, made by Signer d'Amore. may be seen at Barony's galla iy. This work Is faithful as a portrait, snd It expresses the strength ami the Are of Miss Morris's personality with rem.ii kahle fuiliiess and freedom. Affairs at the Eii/sle Theater lire unsettled? Messrs. Hart and tin-diner being at var?anos. It U, therefore, uncertain, at present, whether Mr. hothern will appear at that house next l'ail, as was at one time settle.l. .-?hniild tb? l-.ai.-le cngitifcmeut be ab.in.toned, Mr. Hothern will return to Ismdon, and appear u( the Havmarket, tn Scpu-ml-er. Ills season theiv will last elglit month?, and he will produce plays by Byron, Gil? bert, Heece, Morton, and himself. A concert will be given at Chickering Hall on the evening of April ti. tendered to Mrs. .1. M. David? son, the well-known contralto, prior to her departure for ?arege, by a numlier of Wall-known artists, among whom urn Mesdames Ru'nisn, ?? .Ivoiii. and Kmaniief, and Messrs. Fritscb, Xagliapietra, H?hst, and 1'eaee. The concert geseslSSS to 6?- iu evcrv resin-el nu In! ?srest ing olle, both from till- cxccllei.ee ?,f the prai-Tamtno put forth and from the ?tan.lint- of the artists i agagsd. Miss Anna Dickinson sueeeedn Mlle. Aim?e at the Hagle Theater, appearing on Monday In u?r " Crown of Thorns." The c.st is as follows : Ann.- Hol? vu. ... A. Iilckltison Henry VIM ...Frank I.Tins !_-?!> -sue i-mtv tii.?iir ?'sntiusl Wnlaey.W. II. Leaks .Henrietta Vsder Thomas (.rouiweil.. ?eggS Hlieit.in.. J. .v. Hotrsrth MSgO lloniface , Patch.Sidney .-?nth The following ig the cunt of parts iu the tngedy of MVir_1ai__,M to ue pruducod at Honte'? Theater on Mon.lay mgbt?when Mr. McCullu.U'h IO BMcen In this city : \ ir_iniiis...Jiiliii Mi'i-ulloiiKh I Titus .Oserg? ii.a-ki l'llnis .V. ll. Wsnle ' Hervlus.. i?i-..r_e .Ionian Ap-iiti_<'l._iliii? j-,. K.Colllar tut. u?.Hairy lluf-nn First .-.olilicr .II. . .i.'iiM \ n _nila. Mi?. M ml i.upper Herv?a.. .M ?M?ame l'oui?1 P, male SisvcMi*. M. Wilson . la-Hiatus.J. H. Taylor Calos flsadl? iv i.. >n,ei Maicu?.A. J_c.|iii>? Nuiiillorlii*..I). u. M.,iris Loam?. ir, espumar "Antony anil Cleopatra,-- to lie represented Rt Nlblo's ou M .ii.la? eveiiiii., ts en .t as Hallows : Marc Antony.J. .Vh.clo.k Aunp. s.Ki Utird Msek ti. lavius I'.a ?ar .. I?. 1). l-gala-n Tiyiima. K. -I r?t??ii l..|.|.|.i, .Thomas ll.ikcr ' Menus.i ink? ? I'.im? I'i iii|h in- ? K. I ion uui urn ma I .'?... i.Iikii .I,. Lai ry Kuiibirhu?.H. ll. Phillip? tleup-ira.A_ii.? i-t.-.b Baut.\v. ii. i_am. i? ? ii,m,i m. i.i, u prior I'-i.etas.V. Vfutwlek Octav?n.. Allee .V'-wt.in I'btlo.?.Hukuptn | Ira?.Ktue il. niant A full dress rehearsal of tin: piece will occur tonight, Elaborat? scenery bas been prepared and a resplendent SSttlsg of this -treat play is promised. Nlblo's nits oeen ri-cni|ieteil anil lli-sheiieal, and liiere seeius ii |.. ..|_i-t that lhisii,aj.-iilfheiit th ?1er W.ll na-sacies ?fully alcVoMjd to a subject worth?- of public al tontine. TUE TRIE SOCIULRS POLICY. The following extracts from the eddresg deliragai liy Col. Stanley .Matthews at the reiiiiiun of the Army of the (,'uinlierlatid iu Sepieiiile-r, 1S71, (pub? lished by Better! Clarke <fc Co., Ciaeinaatt), have a fr?-oli int-Ti'Mt just now iu view of the new posi? tion (Ol. Matthews has aOQttired a? a close friend anil edrleei of the President ?if the, United Si,ties. There can be no ?loulit that on the uinst important pablie iiucstious of the ?lay Stanley Matthews anil l'resi'Iciit Hayes are of one mind, anil with legM? to the proper treatment of I lie South in parti-ular they are entirely in sympathy With e.icii other : "The duty of conferring (he right of S-gragC lii.on the newly ends citiz.ii seemed plain and Imperative, not? withstanding it? perils: but It? wisdom, of ?onrae, ceaM not liejiisiihed on the gmnnd lhat be wii. liU.-ly al once to tie ll Wisely? This ? as nol to b? eapeetod iu any ratio, l - it i nature, as an Instrument of n<iv .riii.i. u i, is such that IIS ?visa; BfB cuines from the experience of it-i actual u?e. '? Then- is a double error in our American theory of ren lesmtntlrs goTernemat?thai perfs-?i institutions ?aetttt D?liait administra! iot), and (hat the simple i ul. of the majority, when- the franchise o? voting and helm a.-office I? seared egusllp by ail, is tne perfect loe of popular iustl tattoas. " i m re va.? net .?r contilveil, perhaps, a bettor mode for the pe.icetlll .ailj l .lu., ot ?Ils ute.l questions of public and private right? than tbat piw idnd tat pre-, r. lug U_r iiniin between the States of this Union through tbe wane . I .1 . Hivi i inn- lit ; an t \ el thai lh.it ! ilh il in tue uii.lilellt of degree, trial, the civil war of 1861 Is tbe mel mciiolv proof, and thai uulrersal eugrage and universal condt? daey to util e 1. not Hie panacea fm peril Bl a linini-.tra? in.li, the aa.million end history of the reconstructed State? abundantly show. "Toe i eerily for the admitted evils resulting from Iks introduction into the body politic ?undent) of *o v.u.-.: a propoi lion ? f Ignorant electors is nol, i: may be stHi mad witu certainty, to seeh to deprive them of IhefraneMss ii.iv. secured to thorn bj coastitnttoual guarantees. "That would lu- un in -t ii'id Impossible. To the? xtent of inoieetiiic Un m in th. ir equal right. as citizens tba failli "f the nailon is pled .. .1. an I that faith, made sacred by tbe blood and ire isure spent In the restoration m the Union, ?fill oe redeen*_*d at every additional cost. Na Ither will u promote relief? ?bile nol openly seeking that end, to approximate ll Indirectly, by a system ? i m I iiiiiil.it tu tl and oiitbi-eaks of vli.li-iice, in oni.r to re? dil, e them to ? s,,ite of subserviency lo llio.-ie w.10 clalui to Im? ihe rightful ruling class, " 'i'ejioi ism is mii a safe Instrument in popular govern? ments, and cannot oe a permanent ouo. In this mnttsr the whit.- dltsens of the Booth bave ret much to ham? quite as much, perhaps, es tiu.se eases Ignorance ta?'v ., iimc io be the cause of nil their troubles. Asman class among th.-in till the country with reports ol their coiti-iil.iodcii ami unprovoked morder?, perpetrated in lniot eise? epoe n ."ii- ndiug blacks, ml "i m.-re wanton ne.?.?,rage,and etsas hatred. Tha existence of erimesef this class 1- a. inliiilal.l.: to the apathy and want of public si lilt in tl.e mass of the il.l, ?li_-elil, letliit il, and re-pi elal.ln w hiles. It vvt lli.l be ..ullIK thclil too S? al 1 tl justice to suppose tlat they could sanction such borrote. Ain! mi it 1.? 1 ii'ii ii.iiitiiieii. ?? wiiait really makes ilieui possible,and brinies upon thai whole community, whres ?esi? Un- r. ..p..n-.ii.ilii>-, the (?uni tjiia-iifis ?>r tu*.- i-i 11 ?es of a reckless lew. " h 1? in tin- power of tin- real itatesmen of the Honth? tbo statesmen of tba old lebool, and the generation of them 1? not 1 \tu.el? ihe wise ami able and cod nieu tn. re, v. In. have a _tu_e in society, t" les I o re si.cia I order inn! in in. iu hone?! and InleUlgenl government in thus ?everal Wate?, it is bv simply coming forward and claiming the place atw Ingoeuee ia tb? publie affairs w bit h h--:.tin;.in I; belong t? their buin rJorqunliMcatnine. li ?, bj uskJ-s fnenils an i alias of ths eew voters, in? stead oi treatms thorn as enemies and eilen?. It te bg learning to b-u?l and forgetting to drive. Honenreee well versed ss they in the tactics and arts of politise* und t:.an tins there is im ll.-hl for ths exertion of tai?.nt and industry when harrest sassvsarely follows St.'.i time." " Hut let us, on ear part, take cure that that liiteiveii tloa pi.as?s no tun her i han i ne me. ...iu demanda, mil does not uui? 1 mi tbe llmllsol coustitntlonal obligation. Lei u? avoid sll Irritating ke-nslatlon, all unnecesaaiy wnnndlng of ?useeptlbUitieit *_re with dlsappolutuieu, ..1 inlla ,e?l l'> pniiiiiee. Ua- hit Ve dnu;- our w iioie duty when we have estsblisaed and enforced, in favor of the fr.-c.Inn it, equality ol rlghl under the law. That rest, whatever il may prove to be, he must du fot himself, We cooler upon him bis personal frcdun, his civil rtu-hts, bis political liberty. His social poattlos must be the result of social torees, wii h which mirernmeut, neitosr state u.a- National, has any rtgm to mterfere, He e.miiiil long liiainlain a iisiupcd position, either in private or public lite. If his education ot n n unii abilities de nol tit him forth.- planee! leader in opinion or government, he must be content to boshr lower. Tue va-ry gtOTJ and beaul.t af live government are that each one, according to bis natural urn ess, may in-niy fitiil ins own plan ? tuai tateUignuee, wisdom, ami vu lin- in. i) be the governing powers; that ?octet, may always comnund the best service lor tin- public good. Ki?tuil:!v prevail? only in the order of rixht ; tu lue social ..i.ter, when Ibe b? ml I?opinion and mu law, tin- orgms 1/,tin.n ol mutual sen les i? s blerurehy ufsj eulal edapta tin sa, m which it is mure boaoraM. to mi ?veil tiie lowest pine la.tii greedily to seek for the highesl, aud un woruiily otoui-y it." PUBLIC opisios. Thrro ^01x14 t?) have been .1 lillh* too much " pro. lonsnnss" In the promises ol Stanley llntthews and Heptesttiilalivo tostar.?[Hiclitiioiid Dtspetrh (?lein.) If Mr. Hanpton and Ifr. Packard wonld kc?.p their im.Ulli- clo?i il aud I In ir liiaiu? t ool, it Would he In better for the cause? they assume t<> represent, In mounting the blgb bone, as they bait done, seither has m.oh his position one whit more secure, but. oo ihe ?our irary, Is 111.ue 11 uOBEOt ot a disastrous tumble?|rii_-vc lam! lleiiild (Baft) Nobody ia damaged very badly -?y t-W _?___-? licit inn ot the Foster-Mattaews letter, so lar as we ran see. Tin se gmtlomes dal n.a claim to bare any authortig toact for Beyes, bul th- fczieeasedthelre mrtetiee that he would tin en tain thlugS. It I.? t?' I?- hoped I Iny were not mistaken, and Ills equally to be hoped thai such pledge? maj neve* again be inven us th. oonalders-tea lor ? 'oiiiii'??--inen io al. tain hum throwiu_ th. aa.iiiiiry into Banish) ??.Boston BasnM iladj It WM tdUii Mid by the Ki-piilili-an iMdSM of 1873, end with emphasis end effect, Ihet If UrealM should bs elected he would put au ex-rehel la m.? tuiuuei. That m lost the dreadful thing Uuyot bas done. K. ,>uu lictnsoi is7'jtbcu entertained us with a laughol >ie rision et tba Idea of " shaklna bamls across tue iihmUy chasm." But this is exactly the entet lalumeut lo w idiL the itepubiieaii party new tarlte-ua slnooltsnon i.irtb and i.aplisin. and it dues tin.? just as if it had never thought ot doing anything else.-1Indianapolis Sentinel (l.e.l..) Th? peoiilt* would, at any tune, lie more satistla-d to te y upon the bauest Jndxmenl of Fresideni ll.u e.-. iliaii upon uny nuiiiiiiT of csmuilMlnui, u:d bis ja.i ciueul wasexprt iced to the entire satisfaction of tbe count. V When lie Said, in his 11114 u . 11 ? it 1 address, tin' the in.ili.n did uot lo.aiil v.iili favor a Stale govrromsM held m I".na- by Ihe cohesivo jioaser uf K.-al.ral Ueups. I..- I,nu slick to that and ho will bu right. -IHhiiaitei phia linpnrer (Kep.) Wc have l.i-.-n ridiculed fraqWBttv hy for em-tiets fm th?Intensity ol feelingdJsidnyed d um.-our I'r.-s-d. nlial eanvas-a-s; but the fi-cllng has more Justltl caiiou than we always ears to admit. Vue President and Ills liniiii-dute ailvl-its will ulwiiys gne a -?main? tonc to our party politic* and to a not unimportant pal I of i.,u -..?i?-n, nuil Ins Iniliieiice will always be dlstlnoMy risible, ihi i' b>re, m the foruiation of our aatlonal elnur actor. ' The Ideals of the n.lii?' generation (.iIi.i ver ereatlj sornaasthoaeeepjed anatiaeauous for the chief u_.iliiitrucy of tho Heptihlle-ri'i)'- Nation ill, I i Mr. ChainlK-rliiin K?'t? on the j-Tmintl fust, but Mr. Il.iiiplou is oiiiiiig. Hy toinoirow wc shall ail want to know whai one Governor of South Carolina ?aid to the oiher ?Inventor of Houth ?anilina.?(Naw-YuMI Tuiri'NK. Willi all due respect for the pt-JnutoM of our teetoial tempor?neo brathran, H doesssem te us that If i h uni..-, lam and Hauiplou could !>? bruus-ht to such a ?.mi ol v-.iMiii.il criilality as to sti^gt.al o each otuer that It tin?. ?"*'-" "a Ion? tun?? hStWOre .Irn._..?," ami tl.eii act tau tue not loti lu S n..:"".?'. su lui way, a gital deal of good might result, l.iil? aa regards l'ackiuU and Nl.UUlI. Vf LOUA-:,_U_. I i lOj TlLUOS. RAILWAY MOVEMENTS. TKIVK LINE llosTIl.ni?s. virv.-s oi omcras ooBcaaaiaa nn bbbbwai of TIIK IlllI.WAY WAII. As aBBoanced yesterday in Tm Tuiucse, Ms railroad warkas been renewed with what pesoBsas to beeome last year's bitterness, the point At which the ?ffTi. nn nt of Iieet-miit-r was ubaiuloueil being the tariff on c.is'.wiiiiM.oiiiiil fn ?giit to the seaboard. Tho New Yoii; Central und Ms railways impute bad faith to the Baltimore and OblS Rallroail, und lay on It the rcspoiisl hlllty for the broken compact. It Is authoritatively SUtetl that each comp.uiv 's now acting Itidtvt?in'eiitly, autl securing all tho eastward-bound business possible st COtll|.'*tltl'.e I.ili S. Iliuh .1. Jtif t tt, receiver of th?" Prie Railway, ?aid yes terlav that his roatl anil the New-Y.,ric C, titrai had m%ili?aitn*il the silnilllle MtSS Ululer il Iffl ? ill ties, but wei" convinced that it was no longer practicable, tho agreement having beca beak? n by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which had bivn cutting under Ih- BBSS* Waid-bound ftelght rat?*s. This Hi" managers of tho lat? ter company admitted, but excused themselves hy charging that the Pennsylvania Railway hail first broken the ?uTi-etneiit. President Scott of the Pennsylvania road had denied that his company had violated the com? pact. Mr. J.wctt thought another effort would be made to patch iiji a peace between the great trunk lines. William II. Vatitlerbilt's views an? in substance that It Is w.ll e-tabli.-hed that the Baltimore and Ohio Railmad has been cutting under the rates on coastward bound freight, established by the agreement of December last. This has not been ronllned to contracts made prior to the agreement. The Baltimore ami Ohio at the tim-pro f?-SM it lo bave no outstanding contract*?. The New-York Central, und. he believe?, tin* llrle aho, have ?inhered for two months without a cent's deviation to the siheilille rates, while tm- Baltimore ami Ohio ha? baas taking height for what it could get. The economic principle parsued by shippers of "get the most for roar Btoueir," Is at tlio bottom of the matter. There arc prat-tit ?ill.? live railway lines out of New-York with bastasen cnoiuli for two Zonly, and ?oiisoijuently ihero ,1s a striiK-1* for the trade. In these hard times It behooves these rsUWBVS to get along as Ball and economically as possible till better times bring a paying business ui a I. Tbe B-Utlmore and Ohio n ??*. snmlnateo Iu favor ol lialtnuor?-, ami in addition pays premiums to vessels sailing from mat iiort. Moreover, tin m. reliants ol Baltimore aad ' hilne?clphia aeek for Hun graia trade bj going a\ -,;, purebaslag and shipping to unir respeotivfl cities, ahile Bew-York merchants wail tor the grata lo BOBBS to thein and handle it on commission. Mr. Vanderbilt says tht! Bew-York Centiul is carrying eastward-bound freight at as low ?ansas anybody, and may soon seek to carry at still lower ratt -. Couinai ?s and agreements sre of little avail tri sa th. re i? a disposition to cot ander al ths first opportunity. The policy of tbe Niv.-Y.uk Central will t?,*, in* declares, to carry fn-lghi lo the metropolis at tlie lowest paying rat? f. Tm- agent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at No. ."115 Uro.id,, ay, said yesterday Ui.it tbe Noithirn trunk lines n ,?d tore?me tune sou jit to make a scapegoat ol the Baltimore aud Ohio. Mr. VanderbUt had Mid that compacts ware of no us?'. The Horthern lines st sash rupture of tbe agreement had charged tbe Baltt more ami Ohio with violation of the compact ; then It.' f bad admitted that tbej irere mistaken and had entered latou new agreement, in this Instanee hs thought it was the Orand Trank ot Cenada that wot th-- real source of their discomfort, but, as usual, tbey bad need the Bal tliuoi* .nid Ohio as a scapegoat. Tbe Baltimore asd Oblo ?w, able, be thought, to Indorse this autagoul tu, tt bail advantages lu shorter distance from Cincinnati und Chicago which enabled It to carry freight from Um Vest and South-West to Bultimoie al rate? below wn.u tl.?- Northern lines could afford. He did nol Ketbeben B?Iol great natural Bdvaatages to a railroad unless the?*!* were used to augment thai railroad's business. A an iii-tain.filie value of being a snorter, middle lias to tin Mali i.'l'.i, in- .silt) that the liaiHu.nl'.' ami OhlD gol a large share ol the through freight from San Fran laeo. ERIE BEOBOANIZATIOlf. RlUiirs OS STOCBBOLDBBS ?no 00 BOT ASSOIT OB WBO DBLAT l-AYMl-.vr. A letter aas seat oa March _i) by the bank? ers Hallgarten *_ Co., Whitekoaae a i-'o., Batten _ Boon, and Sparet ?v. On, of t.u.s city to BX-CkiV, I*. L). Morgan, as the repreaeatatlve m kawriea, Jointly with Joba Lowber Wel h of Philadelphia, of the Board of TiUttt????. i'i Lou don for tbs reconstruction sebeau ot tho Erie Bailwai Company, asking whether stoekkoMers, either com moa or preferred, who do not give in ikoti assent Is ths sebeme or |i:iy tlietr as.-i*.-?iui nl by to-day, fltlll havtt the rigln thereafter to participate in tae scheine ami apeo what t* nn?! ?jov. Morgan deollaed answering tbs gu? *.? tiou until alter sonaaltatloo with Mr. Welsh. Yesterda-j Mr. Wtlh ami he held a conference in this city on the. subjet t autl prepared Ike following replj ? lu ai li. It* 13 ol ?in*-tie me ot the trustees you wlilsec that ..il payments in.nl.- after tue 1-. (or, as sub?-.*. ipu-iiiii cuauged, the 31si) Instaal will be charged v ?th an additional in jut uni beyond the amnuut e-argeaba in the event ot nay in ui being made before thai dan . In view ol ih provision ol law to be louud In seel >>u S. chapter U10.il *-i?u Laws of 1874, wbieb leemsquite e ear in tin. .-m-j et, and ot ths sebeme of roor ?anisa tioii, ?v. have to answer y?mr inquiry bysayiug thai tue shareholders nol pa? lug bet?re l?t ?llsi Instant will bat e the right at nn? time thereafter,and althmsl. i after tm organization of tue now eotnpani, to avail them w-iv'- of the nein His of tho scheme by comply m ? with Bas terms tbrreof, which would involve the payment ol lo ici 11 nt upon tue . i.---..*.*>-nii*ii i ami In addition ih< c i ?? \v. al-1 umlerstand that there i? mu? .i unxietJ ami ug the abareb >.d, i ? aa to the disposition to i a inane uf lln as.se.- ?un nis which may be paid In tbe event ol a fahun la eairyiug out ibe sebeme ol onmnlsaiiou, and thai i.. ?41?. -Ill t" t m l It - ?:;tve t|. . it Ill?ale Bit IO will Ua l ot nut in utll-i, e*. till tue SUMMUM were It. It 'till li it. Tin* u us lees, bs- olreular dated Loudou, Feb. 23, 1-.77, In n in to inquiries ou this subject, a***) : nu; tin?>? in-..' ;.t state In rrply to many n iq dries thai in the e\ 11.: ..i ?'ta su?x-esa the thai, it ildrrs .. no pug un* assess tnoul ni.tv i. ? en us r. t ira either Intact, oi ?nbji ol in a v. iv mall dwiii. t *-:i i.ir in-, e ..ry .?\ii.*.i... f. I i.e.. expenses, the tuts tee* t ..n give ih.- rt?.iie.t *?t MStirSB? .-, cannul . *x.-i *. u .. .-.nil ling lei iliare, even II tuny ball tin* *-.'i..r. n i.t.i is *a?i..u..i i ..in ? Into ?le -.ci.eme. Ami iiirtlu-r tbstthcy Intend m luvest tas ?BNsaiueul tiniil in i-.n-siLsn oi t iiii.il States Uovenuueul Bsearities, i in- trustees ??r - gentlem. n of high position, sad m f?.? as we ?ne advised, of uaqiieanoaed rctponsibillty. Then ?fie m?a- opinion lethal thesharebohleia?santely wan i miro eoumieuee Ibat m theeveut ol a fuliun tu carry on! ?in proposed acheiue, the a nmint of their aasaasment, subject to a very smsil deductioa fornocos* sary cipfinsrs, will be promptly repaid to Hum. ,V / DN l C H T WE. I TU ER I! EPOR T. GOVERNMENT INDICATIONS. For Kew-fiugfamd, cleat weather, rising Barometer, and northerly winds daring tbs morning. follow, d ?luring th? afternoon ut evening bj cloud) sud tinea?t nlug v.i itber,east to aoatta winds, talbng baromr eter, ?m i rising tenip rs tare. . for the Middle and loutA A?anEe Hhthte, warmer tati to sou!/, winde, /ailing barometer ana ineicatinaeloudi ness tho ing ii t day, followed by ruin in the M?dale .SaU? aitrouj ihr uiti'it. _ TSIBtTNl LOCAL 0B-KB7ATI0N& BontStMornlr? Blghl I:*, ml t -.? ?i i :. t*. : syjnui-2 1 2 .i 4 A o ; - i-ic'n'1-ii.'ii.* JT'.* Jturtktt? .howsiii. bssMWIi- .: rsnsilMH Is lie? tit? By t.niiu ?t i?t*ii???. I !>r prrpe? liralsi 1m*. ? ?t li.i.iiu? of ?lint fjr '.,,t :? huurt ir?ic . n. mi . -..'. T'.-irr.n i.ar wtiitf ?lute rrpruruU ?lie j.ci.Ini jtn of ht utfrci.r*r .*. in i| ili-nt-1 oui, ; Twin SK OmCB, March ill, I a. in.? The rl*o of the curve of air-pressure yesteiilay was of the rapid sort that usually prei etli's a Storni by BOOM hours There was a cousi livable increase of warmth during the afternoon, which was ii.it wholly lost at midnight. Tln-ru is sonn what more moisture in Ihe air. Por this city ami vicinity a fair morning maybe expected, followed by gradually increasing eumdiucee, and tlnaPv by rain Biteadi?g over Huiiday. ??'?inner wind.? s ill ! itii de the lam. "I'a," Inquired aa BB-towo boy yeaterdaj, " wl.al is a moiiareh 1" -? A mon nth." replli tl tbe r ther m?.11., ?' ?? monarch is a man who never marries."?[N'iir wlcu Itlllletiu. _ LATES I SHIP NEWS. \For other Shin \>tr? see Seventh Pays A AKWV1I?. Baik lllt'it ??t.ilfr. v'of si Jiibii. N. Hi. ? it -itunir, Tuiks III. I. ! llt?a-.r?, V.l?lnit! I I J. 1'. at (j. ?J. ll.hll.BO.l. WSseltO P. I Ni vin- ,'.? s.u. BmW Kong iiiii (Bor.), lltiiiivksen, livmyeol March 1, In l?a ??.-i ni i' I'.lti ?? A i it n.ik .\riai--mi iAuM.1, Nssse? Qalwar Jan. 28, in bahasl to Blot-1 vie 11 .'.- ("it. Anch?te?! lu uravesend !'..'.- fur orders. Brig Armel Dsn.), Paulsen, Km ?Jrainte de nul Jsa. -'. wu i m ti- -, -'? '.: i"??ni. i. Anchored Id LoWrrBaj Bim Beto (of ParrshorcL v K), Dsvhlson, Pon Spall r-h. 6,sml liiiiiiiilaMui.lt _0. witb ssp sltun to Thus. I'n-ltls, vessel i.t W. Bertsux. Pul law !'.? inn: U witb fiirvmad sprung, has been .. tl:e, *. inui It uf Hull, i .???>, -?lilt M 1 uni N. W. galea Hilt?, lian un ib- AJiirlatil l'liil.-iilelpliiat. Ma?.*,-, BataaiBS 11 ?i.?? a will? su gut t. Hienda, li.-idan 'in .v i 'o . v tas! Is A. Dsyt.lii lin*, i .eu C daysasrthiH I?sIIubs witi? B. ):. gai? Slid -no-?' . I'll'- Jib. s?':! H* iimv i;ii|tt-rs, llurtiiii, Turks Island Jan. 21. ..?ni li4Tii.ii !.. klaren 14, ?lib s.,n to p, Boaltonac'a. vessel to t... . ii. sip mes. pin luto Berreada Peb. li. heiiiig, i.?u Bern lo i'hv ? iii.iih ui iliiitii.ii with M IT gabs Bsbl M --i'. Jr . K.-ll.*y, N. ? Bedford. ml,!, i..*"igt- 1. *-i.*.iier, .Nnrvrtxid, 1'iovliieiice for Port John MID. MBWOBAWDA. si ipSoothere chief, Bli ?'ns Braai LivaryesL vhMBarrivai SSOisiut in* bond at Sandy Hook, was lowed up to Mini IsUii'l IhlsSveolug. Bsiki ail Johann (Nor i, Okland,fromSllletb.whlcb arrived SSUi sad .in. >'.<i st Saady llcok, was ioac?1 up to Maten laU.it this evealag. OOMISTIC Pi tit M. B.'iiii'.. BareB no. ? leateti, ship -r.mawanila, Uvarasal W, HI? no?, M. ?'.. Msich Mh? Arnvstl, bark ttata?Bter.}, Orotn . im iimsiI. P.SII.A.M'. _lar?t)3i? ? C'loare?l, bjrk s. E. Hprlng, BWBBSS Avie-. agW-OBia-BS, Mwth >ii.-n.-iir?xl, bark Due IVsUllL for Naples lit-s, ? -.No ?rriv.tli. wallt?u. ateaashtfs Now York, loTaNiw 1 t.rh ja.iiit.i LIverpouL Sa? a.x>ai?. os. MaK? J?.-Airnod, bsxk DspUue, lisitu, ?SSmtgB BSS-S ; srtir. Jennie K. Rimm-.ns, Young. VhAxdaL phis. ? tested, briar? Alfredo Mir, Harcelons C. C. lb ?. Veil, losinn. Hstied, stesiiishui Initial?, ?'hila Iclphia; bar? Hetty, Baltimore; ?dir. XV I.. l-:l_in*. Ilriinswirk. -."iii'.i.K. Match -Hy Tut ?i.ip Winchester, before raportsa ?_hore at ( a'?- ll.iirv. col off Ih s f.iren.M.n and c une lo Nor? ia?!, |,..i_ Harnet <s:npt.-II, for Sewry. l'un _n_i i in?. Mar. h 80. -Arrive?!, steatiishlp Pioneer, Wik.lt. Ulhnltigti.i. N. ?'. Helow-Slii|i M. S. fira-BOi-, Liverpool: bru? M.irv C. c.iiirrv, -s.igiia ; achr. Iiu.l. I Nor I.... Annapolis, S.a., and a bsrli reported ihe Kla.ul?*. Cleared, sel rs. ?-ailie H. Bstetnan. Ponssscntb, B. ll-, I- md H. Corono, Cersoo. Boston ? Cba?. V. *>i?mii_oti, Oi. Bos. ,n ; Win. Bock, Miller, ll- v. r:y : Lottie, t?<>iti.-r_, Mc,!f?,..l . Mary ami .Taures. MeABdrews. Norfolk ; Klchsrd Vans. Hobtiit-ia. (a.oiiriiown , Charles Lawrence. I.?kc, PraracoiS, ?vi.riMiiKF. March :fti.-Arrlv.il, ?ti-ntn?bl's ?v, Wood ward. Vomis. Krw-Yurk ; RUssbetb, ? lsrk. l'tulad-IpIilS. Cleared, steamships VlneUi !. Bowen, Rsa Vork; H my U Oaw, Ptrrsoa, FhHaoelpbta : sehr? John Sterling, Ut Jsco: Rodney i'.iiki-r. Parker, New-Hnven. Hailed, miim arm, Own ami Tilde Flglla- bil-s Fi.u.tn.o. Autelope. and Po? tola.?'. ItlMtUU, fia. March :'.0 Arrive.!, bars ?'?nad* ((1er.), I,a> mili-, fron. Berwick oe Tn.:. "?cotlsn?!. s\_ P___cmCO, (al., Man a .,(. Sslled, steamship t-Tsrrtd-, I'snam*. PALL Itm-_, March ?til.?Arrived at Vln??y:iril Haven to-day, bark I). A. litar ton lluri,,,_ Ayre? for H?.?t..ti. Boeros, Ifsicb Sflt?Arrven, bark? Albertina, I'pton. and La Plata, Phelao. A.l'lah. W. c. A , bit* \\ apila. Ijuia-fuir ,f. Anguilla, sehr. It. ami J. Kreeiiisn, IVnniiurton. Mate I"* n.in_-<i i Ity. ( feared, steamsluu ?l??n. Ap|siht. I...v. land, Baltimore : harks Na plum-, Uaal, ?'lfntio-70? . David A. I'laS loi?, ABdersea, Martliil?ii.. - Nor an, flail, 1th lunon.l. Vs.: brl_'? Kno. Mparks Wiirni.uu : lleleti. Furbish. Wc?t Imllea : Ar.,h, Lirtdry, St. Pierre, Mai. sehn. Ids <'., Irocker, ?Suri? nam; t al.-h Baton, Savage, Havil : i?ea Lion, i-ntiu-k, Part. aa I'ruii-s ; Aitiion I'.lr.l. iirlnk'va'a r Se* ui lean? ; C. It. fadth. Kdwsnts. JscksoDtrtll M :>fi.-i.- a. Plsk,ChaSa, Haiti amis i llsttls Coombs, Bishop, Richmond Vn Balled, steam Ship ?S0. Appol.l ; bark? Neptune ami Nora.'i ; brig Heidi. pisAsraas Fall itn Kit. Maren :to. the ?t-ani?hip 'leren;.*, ?"apt SwascT, from Port l:lc'iiii?.n.l, which arnv.-d bom i?> d.-iv, re Ii.i:? h.tviiii; lalh.ii uiwilli tli? ?loop KuiiuS l'a_aon. t apt. Ititre. fniBi Tuck, rto i, N.J.. tor N. tt York, wit-. ... _?. :-, In as ni,, lia. c. min., 7 i.i, i? nor h nf Al?.. on. I.i ht. ?'apt. Bwaaey took Cspt. in. '/.<?. hi? Ilute _nn, ami ih ?TOO :i"ui llx- lioso, which sunk iu l.', min.He.?, aual biougat t- em to this port. K.i WSBt Fla., March 30- T^e hsrW Ci.ll- ,'Nor.). nd ?si,, ith lumber, flou. Pensseclsfor Luiuioit, straeksn Imp OOtmtad Ki-v on the IST-lBg of Ihe -Jli.li. anil Mlgcd. Tu? ?MW were itav.-.l. I BS v. ??el ?ail .?tr niM.I hy *:? The An..: u an si hr. \ ? lo. ' apt. K .cil. strutk ou Alligator He.7. K? i>at ti-iil.il-.. movrmbnu op ocbah sTRAMSBtre. QtrUJCgroWS. Marsh gOb?Thfi Whit.- siar Liait _team?Iilp Celtic, ..i.i i..-., t p....:, sailed lieu.:? st - ..o p. ?..., Cur New* York. ____________________ A H.- il Novel. Equal in Interest to th. .i,??terplece.i of Pu_u__, I.Ki'lX; or. tlie WuLVKI'.INi: OF rilK llABIIK'lI.ES. Ry.I. O. WHvri: Me vmr, Author of "The i:ia,l?ai-tr?/1' ?? Kit, rr.-lto '-,-? Holm-by House, " "Dtgby (?lain," ?? Bums ami I." Jtc, Will I?' I OIMtlK'tU'.'ll III ttlS Bl Ititr Mi:i.i r?r fm April 1, i?"7. **OI? Kein,!.!.-. There ,-ir. many rsanlsS rasm-tes for that v. ry pri-Tsb'Tit ?!!s etui,: i hrotilc .NasaH'iturrli,hut none which h IV? gives ?ait .?'.ici.oii and beeomesckaowledgsdstammr-l prcpefattsoo . .. ;tio. -\i.-.'?Catabsh in-'-.-ii'Y. Iteoattnneslosajoyso unpr. <???!? i, tel popularity. This rsoataUoa bes besa ?-arniHi Ibtougb the penusnput cons whfcfc H bss wrought, batrisg prov.-il Itself a .?lieeli:?' la lie- worst torillsof IDs ilia ... l'll'.i'l.'S FOCSSI MUlellAM'lM HOOKS Mi JjiVeU SWsy St drng_s-cns. _ Wb?e PHi-Uer's (?in .rr Tonlr eSMS-M Irritation of ths Itomach umi bowels, it - up.all. ctBrac.In Itsefisel on th? l?ngs, As a cur.- (or ( ooichs, ? olii_. ami Sore i'liroat. It U vtilh" ut imceiii ...n superior to any snd .llolh.r?. A taSSpSSS. ful ia .e:i Ijour.y v, ill BU th.- t-'rst a .1.1 la two iljys. MARRIED. POST-MtTCIlKLT.-Tn Brooklyn, on TbOrS-SP, tho 29th lust., lit 11..- I'.ev. Dr. Ingjtts, I.IK'V Mit.-ii.'ll to Josiuh IL Host, all of thai city. _ All Satire* nf MarTnxOSS mUSi lie indorsed with full ?ami. an I uit,li,*t. DIKE. AHKIIN-'THY-At J.-rse c (it v. on Thursday mornlnir. M_r?*t. ?i.i. Kouua wifeol Bohert li. Ahcr.iethy sml lisaghlst of \. . -i.?. Hlbblrr. Rels.lves uni friends aro r?-?p_??-tfuHv Inviti-.l t?i attenfl ll.. Illl.i l.ll. f'-' 'I In l'l'Ile ra'Ni.lel.a a?, i'?, I l,ir.|.?t., oil ?... .lav, at 4 o'clock p, ?. Tin? reuialus mil b? takvu to Wan. a ?.'o., N. .1., for itili-rniciit. Hll'iWN toi fVodnssday nmrning. Hev. J. 0, Rrown. H?-.:-, iv.s and in. i?ls ut- Invited lo stteod ih.i funersl, ? rn ?-ttiutlsv, at 11 o\ Im U a. ui., St M. Fsnl'l C'liurch, Trt-u ion, N. J. iltAV KdIID -on Tnis.liv, March-'7, John XV. frawfor I, .0 .1- i . ! '....i .1 !,: lap. It-la lires snd friend? of Hie hmtlyari respectfully Invit.-.l to il'ieii'l ihe (urn rai Ht l.l,oui tint?n r Ont KO) on hOtrttdmy, March31, u o'clock, fr-;., lha Ifsmonsl M. y.. Chuim, u bits 11 lias, Wi it'ii. ?t. r Va., S. Y. DITM.? 118?Al M iilii-l'iun. N. V.. Ailt-le Louisa-, wife-of O. O. ii.i m..i -, i.i tba i-'i i -..i ?u bel sea Noi.e. ot fm.. rai hereafter. PKI ' I II i N' ? 'I \M In "looklyn, onTl.urs<lavi'veiil:iir, March ?-'!), of -i ..l h i l?SVer. I 1 ".'i' soa Ho ?ilal'il Kli-t?i.ili;l.alll. son ?>f in 1. uii.l Kale St'. ProtbiagbSm, aged 0 years and S Bioarhs. Kuiier.ii privat?, i; Il A S ! '?_' -n PI i.lay, March SO, at bis lala residoncs, 7 W? -.t 1..] .t leconil -t . 'a i'.ii.itu < '. ci.uit, tu iheGi'thyo iros bis ..^.'. in? ro-ualns :.a. ba lake* i" Ithaca, B. Y.. tot mtarms-S, . i;-lu tniscliv. M .ich SO, Allen lltrold. yoiinpest . blld "f Dar ?In .v. sud Kllzab? Mi J. ilreeur, at,-e.i IS mouth?. ItWaiiTfS ami frl luh-t ara r..'?!.ectfti!ly invitisl to att int the fui,, i il .?.iv,. .< ai ti.e r. ?..!< :.<??! ?.f I.i? pareuU, iA'i Ksst ? lue .'.un iiei! a.n! WV( ai. t..t:i-s?., on ??umlay, April 1, ut i p. lu. .li.Ni:.- -On W.-li;. s.lay. Mardi %% IBtl, Kl:_ab.-l!i Jona-S, il ???'. - ) i . SI -. l'a.- reisen ? tul friends of th.- fimiiv an- rcsttea-tfi'lly iii.ii..i loattse ? the funeral, on Sunday. April I. st ?_ .r .lock p. m ? it'.i.i ihe residence t.t \-,-i dsushiar, KUta-wtb Pi r: ?-. Kii.toii-iv:-., third hoaseaoetb of nanbnnSrwi ?islmunit ??th -I , M"i i ;.-, it,, a. KIMI'.AI.:- lu .l.-i'sev t ity. ?m rr.'hiv, M ir.-h MO, of h_-__. tu .i-i.i ol Ilia brain, t'omis I ouise, o cmi itsnastei "i Usr dliier H. sud Emma A. k Im ball, sud Liainl.laiiK.'.t.T of tli? lai" 1 ? ...aa I-. i u or. Jtil ly. hi nli.l In mi.i.l'i T.'ie relatives and friend? ot tne faintly aio Invttol to attend tbe im.er.I from thi residence of bar parenU, l7S<i_s? Nol l'a. ..o at.-.. I ..i.vit'?, Jersey City, ou ?siuiuay, April 1, at 9 ?s o'clock p. ni. PKARBOM At Bags roUaga. Quraall ftihersity, Ithars, N. ... March ?_'??!. v. rv ?ml ?inly, lit.. |..|, n, .-, tn lur I?ili '...'. tta.1.i?l.l?-r of .lt.hu T. alul Kai. U M. PS-TSSO ajl I'luiu iielil, N.J. POM BBa?Os Man h M, IS77, ax .1 p. in., in r.n. ,Uyn, Jislma p. Power*, ?n Ihe l"'h 'ear "I I, - Pnnemi bi lake place st Unity Chapel. Climon, near F-iinm ave., on Hunds , April I, ai :t p.m. Prieodsofibs ?am.iy are respe? Ifully ?nv ii.-.t oithoal loitbsr noilcc. I'.iim N>' N i ti Tinii ?-lav. -."ji:, lti.-it., of pneumonia, ThmseS 11. liiil-lii-o... a'^. ll 11 ... ..: -. Friciiil. .uv Iu? i? alt?, a I-ml the mti'-ral st his late ra-snl.-nce, -.'?;.' Past Bstroiity slgbts ??., m ?siin:ia}, at !_?? p m. BOOT?Oa(mod Fiiil.iv morning;of rheumstism of thi in art, Lotus? Ai.ith.a. i-hlest dsughter of Milu i?. ?aS Ionisa K H. io!. Kotice of buterai lu Saatap papom UM PHON l'an, i..: ii'?or.st, en Thma?sp. March 29, F.d? ? ar : HlmpsoB, 111 ihe i,7:h v- ar ..f bis a,-.-. Friends Uroiliv?ted na aticiuf tbe funeral services.from lus lato i.. -1 ? -. s. ii r i:.i a v? ?. i'iu.?iiitiir, !.. f., on Monday, April 2, at 11 ?i'?-:????;.. Carriage? will bo ta watttag ou ihe arrival oi the lOo'elOefc train troin Huiii?r? l'oint. BPINK?Al Mi.lil I"?* n, N..I .on Thiir.ilav, March 29, 1 -77, st the r.-id? im- of bl? ?on-la-taw, Bov, K.J. Fuutt-, ?_ts.i?o t. Hpink ol i rumaaabm ?. N, v., ?r.-u 7.i paste tni -nneDtst ri iniiaimniirjr. K. Y. srilUlli.LL-At hi? late r.-slilotioc, No 41 's West Forty. gUll-M;. on U'e.-iii .-.hit, March it, ot lln?ht'S etMOOOj K-twanl i . ?t-o ? :i. n tne 48th year el hisa^e. Relative? and Means an mvii.-.i to attend th? funeral serti? >??, fi.'in n.? lata r. .?al .ne, ou Maturday luorulUK, ths gist u,?:.. at lu u'c ask. VAN V.liPi.N At Hy-, N. V. on Frhlay, March 30, 1S77, of consumption, Maria Aiitutnttte, ailoptcd datuditeroi tho lau- .liiiiit-a Van Xornea. Motil I of fuileiul hiTialter. WTHTAl.L ?Oathsa-ttb inst.. France? Cornells, wife of -?anv m l Wbibtil, M. I)., ami iisiighter <-f the lala Bor. M, s. cni. h. i: MM . I>. i). toi Mary l>. UnlbSStSSe of Uiooklyn, In tue :i th \. sr <>t h. r a_;e. l'iuieral f i ?uni lirr I .H residence, No. 007 l.cxln.t.iii ut?., on Un :slst uist., ut 11 o'clock a. m. Fi i.-inls am ?> .,u. ni< ?11 ?.t to -.ml liovti r?. doeemt fol?ete. lluugs <V Co., (ill, llroadwiiy, w.ll sell at am lion on MtiNHAY. Aptll2, ut toVIoek. VAHAHI.1-: KMiHAVlNdH au.! ? 1 (HING!., comprltln? uiaa.v ?.liiiii-u plat?--? ufl? r BA I'll A KL. AM.KLO, PUI s.-l.N, ni BK.N ?. il. -ll.lt-, BJ.MBU.VNDT. _n_ otiier cr??t aiaslvrs, Also, son,., rare AMF.HU'AN VIKWB an.l l'olll HAUS.. t)ll. 1-AIMIMiH, ..,? ami a l.l ot VUtAL aud lNMltlMiiN'lAI, MCOIC. TUESDAY, April 3, STAND.. It I) Hi Kit. IS in ltlsTO|t\. I'llFTIlY. AMFIlf. CAMA, HUMA.M K. I IIKDl.ni.V, Hl.'(ll?Al*HY, aud l'AMl'Hl.Kl.-, II.I.I HTKATI.D HddKs. a, Blair'? nils. ThsGreai RngUsb Itemefr far Oral sud ItbeomatU-i. Box34piils,ft -'j. tiv amiL uiPLANTttN a si)N. .\.iiii.-,*_-_l .v*illiaia-?t..N. wYiir_. ?ol? liy druir .i?t?. i'!..iiii' Hour'? for IWrce. nmly ?few I.ft, audio i.i:r St LOW KA r KO lu IHK l'UIB.Nl. Bl I LDI NO. ?'KNTHAl. SI I l.\ tins-. i.iii.I. RLEVATOBM, rt,m?ng lia nUcr midnight, PKHFKC1' LKillT, Kl l i.iim, aiis-O Ll .1.1.Y FUIR PROOF, STRAM UKAT l Itl.K OneCOItNKB KOOM.oa Ubs t.tsl thsir, tH-autifully freiacoed, anal apecally d?sira!L?for a hitsyursoltla?. _Apiil? at thol ::l?)f.\l-; iiiINTlNc itoOM. Clara iiiiiiii.. un. (oiiiiiniiv. l'I.AIN AMD OOLOBEP EMl_O.-_.K0 OLAflt, Fm-1:iaka '"'' i". v.-?!.. uv , Oars,an.i aneas .?. &DVKRT181NG ?I0N8 I'm; EVERY BU8INE88. Me4als, Trade Marks, lias Dnwtaan, ai I ara - i pesai npon tiaiii ui coiiittl s-i.ut.s h, lurnuw?n IlKNItV NV. LAW. Ma,,.,...;.. IS3 and 185 Centre ?. W. corner of t'sni st.. Nrw-Yoth. Kcaii" 1? 111? beat and cbespesl SU I UT H ut lha aorbTi Siso, LULL A Hl?, sla-gsnt st) n , b?al .uiiv. ?.. Ou prr iios.i si\ (or T...'. t,_'.t Kroadws). OrtganiotU? Youna ?ou tir insu, uni .tan?, fonuctij , , '??-i.i..'.. toll_lv to a . !iin ? t.. h-is e, ol MH.?t??|) , ItJ <i| t I > !.. ai ail. tax reference?. A.t.ti?-, loi km aay?. OBua.n?mi,' ta.?.'?i, 'ril.iiiie ' l!l. e. I'ntci.1., Ti'uili'iiisrki, Ac. scrtiiril In th? l ???__ -?i.tU? snd f r?-._rn rounlrtes hv ART11UK V. HIUI.-.I'*. ?> FAI RM tU_i.Nl V, ij l.l,, ..Ut ?j, .Sr. V ,.|_. Best nteranc ? Hen.l for book nf laitrocUes Posl-OlBrc Nonce. r:o-:? r .-nms.i!?t..r :-i.? _ .. ", BATURUAY.Mare?31,1877. willelose?II ll'R-? UAY si u m., tor Run.pt-, by si_t?m?-ii|i Dakota ?is (hmoastowai ?m WRDNRmdaym u ? m., . i imooj, i,y ?tcam?n:p (liaia, Tta Un.-. i:si,\M,. un PHI H??1'A\ ;t 1 I ;0 a. m? for Kuroja?? by steamship ?? n Is. ... : ,ui.,ut;i cbsr bourg, sud llaaihuiK. ou Sii'L'HDAY at I a. m. ' i i rope. t>v ??eaij.aliiij Adrlsll?, v!n -lusooalown {rorrftaii ? \. ?me lorUsrBiSny, teotlaud. .-ti i .s..... ..; i,... warded by Ihl? slesiiii-r must be specially Vti'rr?irit) ,i .1 sits. w. for .ScolUta, aii.l .N,i?t;. ?( |,,?_. ,,. uy ?l?sii"i..hlu Alaska, vis _tov.ll? sml i.bugua ; ?n.i il 113? a. m i.r hurop? by S-MUi-ti.u Oder, vis :o.Hhami U n ?aid Hiciaes Tho ?l-WisklpS Dakota. China .il Adriatic do U<?t uks mail* lot Deuu.-__. ovtttun. si:d Norway. Th? n._ii? (or N?_?un, N. P., wlfl lenare .N^-v Yak M ?".,!. j^ 1 }w. ...a.l? for Ui? V. r?l tiulir?. via llsvan?. will iasr. X\eo \, -. x Msrcb 31. Ilu- mail* fur clilus bl<1 j?-.. ? ?.,. ?,a._ . ,u Franelsro Apnl 16. Th? Mslls for Aiuvislta. Ao., will >_ra a i- .... ?? - -1 r ?ii. i U jA-tLci. l'us.__*?i_r New-York, March il, 1877. mummmmm