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Ii..ttl. .1 by. , ' l II \, .!" i - boo s V.'i\: i - - ? i '* - )! _ ? - \ 1 1 - : ^ ? I If. 11 ' " . M>. ;i. 1-iki, I?AI14 annnro. i ZWiU'D o xk iOuib ur i b u.ie. FCUNDED BY HORAC!. OREfLIY, FRIDAY. DECEMBEII ? ]?,n ? , , i, iptared b 1 tranap rt. Th< anothei dfi 1 ? -. I -? rrian_ l:i\. ' Tbi 1 - a 15 ,v for tin I \ iteatuer Rnron waa aeeii fo. on ,-i who limplj wai l >??' }i,-i 44 ii i.irai. - I be b-ttei 1 . ? : - i. :? ..: il at W anbington Ba tli.- bt" ginnii i lent. H iml i.ill 4-. il] doI m ... . c-l. :i bom at ? Liuirtal l -i h woald giil.L Ihi-K- i tlie Ili'ii.i. 8 nf : akiliu V ? ' Bavini A r. <-. i\.i lia~ ? Drlaware and North Bailri ? ? ,; IVm. Rnndolph Lierkelejr waa .),,ii nl Fammlle, Ya., by Captain Wra. B. ard ? bol bima. II. 'l he will a.l.i' ::'?. to ...., haviug r.'.n Ip ? , .. ? nt ?>f ihe Stiilc debt. UlTT AND) ? i . - t.i :i a a. lale y, sterday. Ni-it-1 .'? I i are noa - ..?. -- '.? . ! rchild 1 ' ? -a . .- : ? r ? i\4i a Morpby is m . i-. it ia elaitned by ;i frlend thal he - itb, J .- a .'a. d n li-.'-:l t > ailow ? ? ?! the Union l l lob. I' ? Fin Mai -'. I ln-a i: -. -.i.ttiiiii oi the Barcl 1*i.- I.i Mie Count] v. :il tora in full aud K. .'-..?. ta ii.ur di-r hia wii - tion ye* ti-ni:i4. ! ] bold. ?.-'! ! lOU'a, t? 1 . i-i-iita. ? il generalij Bteady, cloaiog Tiii. B/l 4 ::? b Ta ? - in ? i :i:i.l i.aiiiy i Tli. i i . 17 , It . (..iin ? -: ..tn r Murphj haa settled dowa on tin- ..iia i -i I. nf ti.*- i'.n,.ni.i lini', mai ia ready, aa a ti.aiv powcTi to aegotiate. It Ia nearer Iml UlBUpi li''1 ? v. ill ; y> - \. ? - ? broajtht home in a ioan-of-war. . -I aad < onfai n <if legia lati'ni 44iii.li iiu\4 prcraila in tl"' Ho H.-pn -. i.lat'M-a Ir tlll Mllijilt of a BOfTI lrii-1 ? I. another pagi ? '< ria faniiliar with hia tnj-ii'. aad _U rf4*o_iniendatioi '1....I- of bm ii.. - - ..ial I' - wortbj oi atl. litn.ii. _ ? - tln n mi another pottt Uutl Mr. Pendleton, wli>> baa I-.* ii lenermlly beheved to Imvi- Um U ~t ii I.. "i racoaeding Stank-j Matthewa in i!n k nol to bc u i t.in ..! ... ..;>., * ruiiil.iiiniiiiii. 'J ln- <l;nk liuih* la liiii'ttd to wiii, aud Iii.i BBBM la 1* ?>'lolJ- - A - ? k in W i i ii haa Bua jKiii.!. *i i.a> nn ;,i a mii-'.iI tiuu-, hiuiiii.' been in u;n laiinii fur ?-?^-1 jt rn..rnha tinoa Nawning afu i u ptvT-OM mi*|m ii-imi. Itn raeord nl iiiai.a*/4-iiii-iit ii4 iml bad, ami tba dop< may m-t !??? In.i\y Iium-ib. Ita biicl biatorj gjiowi* tIii- iiiiin iiliy of pnaatring aacfa a eoo* Hn :.fta i . .-iili'li-mi- in il ha- 8BM8 Ihm-ii im P?''?d- _^. 1 hi- iiiliii.atiuti tbat lln BMa__BI iiittnt uiurtb on CiiiiMai.titiojili' Ixiaum- tlie eaily kiiiii'ihhi __4r of tlir Uii'iidi ruihaniriit hai ledtboTtU-8 to t xpt-ct Engliab aid, b, anotl.tr _i_;ii of thc ill-forlin_r towanl Great Rritnin wliirli Rna> si.i haa maniftatr1 ataee Ihe fall ?f Pletna. <?:iiv ih.- o.invicticn tliat Tutki-y is |araelrata woald aaake the U-MorMaa ?o _-kcrad - jiinvdkiiig Britiah boatility. The inii'tiiiity with whioh :\ Tnrki-h ir.uis porl haa beea eeptmed ta oa bbbt the Boe j.li.nus. proelataH anew the -W-U-bbbj of the Tarkiah fleet, which tJt the out l.u'iik of hoalilirifB waa expeeted to tnfhcl gieel iti.iury ofl Ihe B-'-r1*?* Whea the apeD .if Taridah bbybI power la brokea bj i htt nion. eaterprieea ol tlii- kiod, the Ottomaa eoaal will be "i"ii to mbm entexpriabiM Baa SJiltl COltlMlilllll'l. Otteet r.l.il is tiu- beal benefaetof ih'' police force haa. lit- oaaallj tame ap with .-i brave reecae .iu-i in time to aaake the pnblk forgel bobm charge cf mOuatlflable dabbiajr. Ycater il.tv he aeored ln* tweatieth reeeaaol adrowB ni!.- peraon, aad it waa pretty bard 4v.uk too - struggUag ln Ihe water with a womau detennined u> drowB beraelf, aad ramaiaiBg there for tweatj minatee, aaajr be oonridated 11 nn I.- paatime, it 4\ill boob i'i- time to pne soiit Mr. Bleil with aaother medal. TIm- reported annnlmenl of the Japanoae .-.imiiii-iriiil treatiea haa been foreehadowed 'bj the reatleaaaees of the Imperial Dineni nnder theae engagemente, which prcYeated it from modifyiag Ihe tariff in the intercata eithcrof t!.<- reyenneor natiYe Indnstry. Thc Mtniiiioii which iln- Japaneae baa givento tbeeeoooaak poiky <?l tbia countiy i-iu-t alao bave eontriboted i" the general deaire i" do away with treatiea eoo claded whea Japan waa leaa civiliaed and en terpriaing. _________ A ralnable eontribution ('? the adence of the weather 1ms been made by Lieutenanl Rrtchoock, a navy offloer attached t" the United Btatea Coaal Burvcy. It c< of :ni analyaia of the i rini ipal i onna tbal -. i-it the Gnlf oi llexico. Tlu> meana iin- tbna afforded t>> naviga "!? auticipating anch atonna, Lientenanl Nicbols, in iin- aaroe Berrice, verlfled theae o < tioua b) comparison with the n cor 1* of the Sigi al >? rvke al Gnlf porta. !? ia worth _ thal the cooperation of the War. tiu Navy, iiml tbe Treaaury Departmenta, waa ob tained to efTecl thia forward .?t ? - j? ln mete orology, mtiltii ly npou the heada of the ? itora t" show thal thoae who wanl roa wouej ahonld nol Qral give notii e that they an- nol in tavor of paying Uieii debta. British aml American Mortgage Componj unii the Mercantile Traal Couipany bave or : their W< stern agente t" _ ike i ? > more loana nnh - ? i' ia agrced thal princi pal aml Intereat ahall ba paid ia gold, ,,...i all other Trnal Companica which niaki loana '-.i i- al ? I te are expe ?( >l ta follow thi ii . - i ' ? 'I'-1 npply Ihe hoppy ? xpn - imi ,.- n bank preaidenl, iiii* 44,1! -m- tln- people j of the W. al a laate of the ci ndition of thinga il, ii the biker Bill Bhould ! ii onghl ii"t t" lake many suefa prescriptiona ' lo enre thi ii madni - ? A* naa prcdlcted in Tur T-m1 w. thequee tion "i elioting the i" rcei tage which each coinpany ahonld be peraaitted i.' mine, baa tn<i4i.l a Btunibliug-blo-h to c<>.;l eonihination. Tbe companiea bave nol ij;.!.:i llii* poinl, ati 1 though may eventually aasenl t.i a achednle, their truce will be hoRow. Bomc of them can mine coal cbeaper than otbera, and there i* n.i aensible rcason \% Ly they ahonld nol con . to mine. To reatricl Ihe output by com bmation, la aimply .?> make the eompaniea thal bave adYantugea, aacriflce their Buperi ... n | iin thoae thal an- boI bo favored. >,h-!i a combination doea nol deaerve perma nd, fortnnately for the pnblk, .. imi very likely t<? attain it. We prinl in another eolnmn :i notable i>r" tc-t from clergymen nnd other prominenl citi _ena oi the beal claas, againat the removal "I the prcaeni Pollco Commiraionera, We bave no donbt thal Mayor Eiy, who la in many cta a model Chief liagutrate, believed bimself fulry warranted in beaioning bia receul efforl to tnrn them out. The reanlta of the inveatigation, however, t.ii.si have aat iiiii tli.it Iu* bad leaa gronud for aetion than he had ;it firal ropposedj and the many nianifefttationa of pnblic opinion mual .. ,w '?'m viii'i! bim tli.it ont- l?:--t people are largelj ,,11 t!i<' Ide of the P ilice Commiasionera, If Mayor were a wenk man, we ahonld nol expeel liiin to change his conrae. Bnl be ia ? 1 !!..!:.-li to reeogaiac facta, and aecepl their leeeon. ________ We are ncver long withonl an Erk aenaa ii n, and the BeeBe-abiftera Imvi been ea pecially baay of late. Attoruey-General Pair child liaa fnraiahed tu with tlii- laal "aitaa "tiim." r.iiii daya before the expiration of bia term of offlee be aenda ^i^ ncconutaata into (he offlee of the Erie !;,;.iixiiil, to begin an ezaniination of tbe ? r* inn.'.v*. The period to l?<- examined ia time yeara; the time which now remaioato Mr. Fiiin liii'l aa Attorney-General h three i!;i\^. Theanil andur wbich thia aetion ia taken Ims been lying 'lniinaiit ever aince Mr Faircbild became Attorney-General, Ii la aaid that thiaiadoae witii tln- knowledge or in tbe expeetation thal hi-, racceaaor will continue tbe ezaminatioa; i.ut it is hnpoaeible thal anch au nnezpeeted im 1 .(liiic Bhould imt excite aurpriae. Qen. Barlow, who acta tot Ilr. Faircbild lo tln mntter, givee bia explanation in another column. ___________________ HONESTl A8 .1 Vni.lt \. tt haa been anggi sted by eertain membera ..!'t i.'i.i 1-, wbo, t.li.m^ii tbemaelveB opposed to inflation, repreaent conatitnenciea wbich ..11 believed to be ifi favoi '?l the paeaage "f .ilver Bill aad the repeal "f tbe Reaamp ti"ii Act, thal the atrongeal argumenl thal ? - 11 !"? 11 ed iu opposition iu i!i< ae -i-Li tm - aad iu liiin! <>f reanmption and bon eaty, i* tbal the bapainaeal "i the National credil l>v the adoption of aay "I the plana propoeed bj the Inflationiata, will injni (i.iiiiii.v raall] tnore thaa topaj th. debl 'l"l lai foi dollar In gold, Iri otber ui.nl.-, they i.ii.ii.iiKml tli.it the .'i?? ii. nt be cond apon the gronnd thal bon mt} 1- the beal pol i,->, iiml iiml it ia tm: al all a matti 1 .1 -.miiitiiit. Thej aic iiii'i.'i.i'i'.llv rigbt. While v4o would likc t.i nloaac evuraelycb with the flatteiing anotiofl thal a greal ma ji.iii;. i.f citisena are in favoi of meeting all peenniary obligatioaa bom atlj and aqoarelj aecording to iln- lettei a. the bond, from a Bentimenl nf peraoaal pride aad National hoi.1.1, wi- itiity ;i* wi-11 li.uk tbe fael aquorely in the taee, thal Che aoreal way to iijilmlil the National bonor aad keep falth \% i 11, thi pablk rinlitor is to eoBviace the avaiaga voter tlmt it im f(,r Imm in tiit-ht nnd tlic _Btemi of tln- iiiililic, fioni ii ni.nly inatiriiil pnmt ti vii'v, to ba hoaeat, ni..1 pay <>nr debta j?i?.iiii?tly. in fnll. withool evaafoa or qtdbble. Men reputed t<? ba 1mm st and bO-Oral !?' in all 1'i.ir iiuli v itlntil linn- .? tiiins air bo Habta to bave dlatotted riowa of dnty, when 111 * - i _- piisoi.nl i? ipooB-bility beeosMa ntorfed i" aodety of ti?. (fcatej ii. la aa aaai lo onload npon ;i iiMin.iiiti.iii ot tha maaa of roten the reaponaibilitj lor Bharp practiee and qaeeHoa ai.i.- proceediaga, thal II li Dd alwayi ah s..lui.-l.\ Bafa Bpon flnaaeial queationa t? tiu-t t.i the iius.-iii.-aii im.i.ii senae ol Ihe community for righl ooodnei aad rigid i.Bllly. When the prindple of boaeaty Bad tha polley of M-ii inlereat ara la aoeord??a ladeed tbey alwaya are, if bmb would only .,.,. ji__it i^ wiae not to m.L'i.at the appeal lo aelflah ooasidcratioaa. It aught be ilini.n':. in tace of Um aaaooth piBaalbllitiea of the inilatmni.-t-. lo pefsaaie a mamnty of the people to reaial tbe leroptatioa to Bnanclal diabonor, by an appeal Bbnpty to their Beuti iiicnt ol boaeaty, or i?vr of int'-'iity and fair dealing. Bal ooce eonTinee Umm thal quib l,iiii'_ and haggling al.out payin.-iit BTB BBBfO fltablc, a* well aa dlabonorablc, aad there ia bo further diili.ulty la the matter. li ia not an exalted view to taki of bnmao ni.im.-, ii ii.ii-t be eoafcoaed, bnl obeervation ainl experieaoe bave ahown it to be correet, an.l ire may aa arellackaowledgeit, Weaaall pay ..ui debta iu foll ami e eape the roin of re pudiatioa, Bimply beeaoae are bave tin- la ti lli. .im 4- to aee aad onderataad thal it u more profltable tn pay than repudiate, ami that by boildiag np om eredil are an lacreae log ooreapital an.l lajriag tbe fouadattoaaol a snli.l proaperity. Afier we have aecompli lied it, we ihall of eoarae eoddle oureelvee N.itli tbe ilcl.i imi tliat ..ur motivea were aritboot tbe leaal alloy of seliUhneaaj thal we resisted tetnptation to enrieb ouraelvea nt the expenae of om creditora, nnd thal purclj i-i the aake <>f prindple we made greal u -niii-i - to pay onr debta i" fall. We al? waya <1" t!.:it. Tbere ta a aotioa, we beliere, thal t!i<- North t*ook up nrius n-i.int slavcry from motivea of ?!..? highesl philaathropy, and tbal eniancipation reaalted from our eoaaciea iiuiis oppoaition t*? the tnatitatioa. Well, i! is tiu.- that. iu a lma-un', it did, the arouacd conacience ol 'ln- North being the Bral eanae whieh proroked agitation and diBcuasion; bul thi- Bentimcnl alone, aa t \<i. im.ly i.iiows wonld never bave efiected Bbolitioa. li waa the Btrongeal kiml ol Belf . .;?the Instiucl of aelf-preaervatioa? thal broughl il al.out at laat, if.t a.- a inatu r i.;' pbilantbropy, bal aa a war Bicaanre, made ii. i-i ...ny l.;. tin- circumBtaaeea "i t"' i All tli.- Bame we boaal ot it aa thongh motivea of pure Im.uaniiy ha i a.-tu n ?<! aa, and we bad uol been driven to it by the atreaa ol circuro atancea anil tbe logic of eventa. There la bo objection t > ii. Lel oa exalt ouraelvea while \. Bo by and by, when we bave i ome aafely through tlw perila <>l repudiatioa, with which l>-1.rntic bo ? -??> bave aarronndi .1 ,,.. .?;.,. will be bo i..ilu iu out indulging in limilarexnltatiou over our uaawcrviag boa? eaty, which would nol liaten to the songofthe ti-nipi.r, bul paid up the jml.li.' and private creditora ai the rate ol ooe bundred eenta on the dollar. Jaai now, bowever, it will bewiee to adopl the suggeation altove referred to, and appeal to tbe iatoUigeace "i the country, aha ply aa a matter of businesa policy, lo -11 -? i - ?. i 11 the cn ilit ol the Nation. li j, npon the iutelligeoee <>f tho v ople thal 4: Binal depead. aol merel* to auatain the iin..! liiuai- of tbe Nati. bui to preacrve I ie eredil bo easential t.> National proaperity and individual Baceeaa. Tba world .1... i not doubl tbe ability ol the United Btatea tn pay, onl oi thi ii boundlcaa reaoiircea, everj doll ir of th. ir ludebtedneaa, at ll ? tull face iu tbe recognized coin <>i the world. \Vr do nol doubl oui own al llity. 1' la onlj a i.i; ition ol tUepoaition ami aill. In the midsl '.I' a proionged and severe bu-dneaa de preaaion and the Btraita of greal Bnoacial .li - I,..--, the doruagoguea who play upoa the ].a--i.i'ia and prejudicea and weakneaa of tbe Lgnorant, preaa forward aehemca for cvading payment, or poatponng it indefinitoly, or aealing it dowa; anything ao i!i.-\ ., i. injure the eredil or debase tho coin ol the eountry. The preaenl dnty i-. t<? reaial tbeae Inaiiiioua beginniuge *.i rcpudiation and I,.',;. alofl ti..- -tm.-I.,i.i ol National bonor. W. -''liill only in- Bole when the intelhgvnve of tin eountry i- Ihorougbly iuYbued with ii.i' irtcticol, eomfnon-aenee, lui-imaa Idea tliat notbing p tya Imt to pay. THE WAY 01 BEFORM. A friend, writing from Madiaoa, New-Jer eey, aska aa a few plain qneationa, tn which ui- purpoae mul.inK' equally plain anawerai i. i. j,ii. iii'. -i. Bttll emphatlealljroppoeed tothe eontrol ..: caucaaea aad eoarenttona bj . the " a. i" Y.-. Tin: Tuii.i m; is uaalterahly oppoaed to all thiainis.iai.il- anddemoralifiBgbuatui a, aad every reaaoaable attempl t<? break down tbe politieal ??machine'1 will have ita moal i-aiin-.-t lupport. ?_. \., t:i,-i to b tUera tbal in tbe ooxl t>'. tttieal eanpalgn tba Bew-Yorii Coatoai Boaoa ofll bm arOJ aol n ? tbe abore neaaa tor eleetloa a Lojelalat?n f;i4 i.l.llii,- ... Mr. InllUllll-. ' - .if Illl iiatji.rit.v of BepoblicaoB ln tb? Bl ite i There ia bo reaaon toauppoae that the power ..I tbe maehine haa been BMterially affected by the Bpaamodk reform meaaurea <.f the paal year. A greal deal ol popular feeliag araa arouaed ;i^;ii'i-t tbe "Cnatom Housomethoda," Imt. for reaaona wbidtweahall glve preaeatly, public aentiiucnt baa aol y.-t eaforced much iinpiiiN riii.iit. a. w itiniut aiii-h reaaona, aa lavaa poatUrc gaaraatee, linn .'nn 4 ...i }*.-? i >i i' -.-. la tba Mi'.ui.-i ?? ii t.iiy <>r Mr. t onkliai " in ti.o .-. ni!.-1 Wi- do not "acquii i -." We aubmitj \m eanaot help om-.-i4. -. i. An.l im44 ean roa ii ipa bw oartj aattj la tbe M ii oi '? Torkl \Yi- bope for party unity in tbe Btate of Ni .Tork becauae we beliere du Kepublieana of all varietiea bave Intelligonce enough lo perceive thal a cloae aad hearty uui.ni ol the la.iH.n- ini ' which tbey bave been nnbappily diviil. il is now abaolutely naceaaarj to eombal tho commoo enem* ol i!..- Bepublican party, ii. Kepubliean Preaident, tin- tefonn prinei i,!i nt tbe Cincinnati plutform,and tbe Bafit aii.l ln.m.i of onr eountry. lu tbe preaenl con? dition ni politica it: -,c eeea of the bVpubli liin partj i- il..' paramounl oldec! of eolight ened aud patriotic efforta. We du nol mj tbal ii i i... . importaul tban reforni, Imt that n i- an iudiapenaable praliminar, to reforni. lln- natiim i> iu ilancn ; iagreataad preaaing danger "f bankruptcy, of dlaboaor, of wide Bpread eommereial dlaaater, ami ol * I-?- peraia i.iiit ratabliabBMnl of "tin- spuila a_w,.;t,'' unii* t tl.*- ii'liuiiii-iiaii .a of the Dcmocracy, wbicfa inveutwd h. Onlj the Kepubliean party i an BBV8 u-; and to llimw away lln- rliih,. . ot tii.ti party i*> .li-.rn.I would ba t" loae tin -ni,-i.in.i- of reflorai ln graaping at iin- ihadow, b, Miuiilii in -in-. - ii i'i' to.UalUaiara.ee. ll:a>4-ll tlli- ll. Illilll'l Ut .S.-.4-V.U ll. |illllllrlll..-. f.ir ll fill III iii llil) .N.-4, Vnrli 4Hftt.fi II aia- ,"i DtaV4 nl ... PfB ... ni Maa ..ii m ata pavaa M mha Ha Obbbmb Baaaa Otlt Of plllltl.. I Certainlj not On :1m eontrary, we eomplain tii-it l>.\ siii-li mktakeetbe Pi-ridan* ladeatr*. inp hia poww to take Un Cuatom Honai ool of politka. iu *inli miatakea ha made Mfhe ia "called Yktoryof Mr. Cooklioff hi Um Smmt.-" pn -i'llr. Now f??r a few woi.li oa lha general Buhject. Mi. Hayea found the people, laal Harch, bear tily in htvoi "f aweepiag adminiatrBtive re fuiiii. lli* promiaea rouaed enthuaiaem. Hij ordera aad proclaaiationa, tbongh they wera ?ometimea raah, wereread with delight If hts practiee thea had beea aa good bb hia profee riooa, pnbUe opimoB wooW have foreeoVCon _r. -* i" coopcrate with him, aad we Bhould have beea spared tha wiatebed dispute lo tha Sri.ai.-. Bnl aa a mattei ot faet, he proeeeded nt once i" \i"lit?- bia own pledgea. Ba made si'iin- Importanl iippi.iii.'.nt-nt* thal wbib iean iliii.u*. He made otbera thal weia groteaqae. Aod ln- diatribated tbe patronage jaal aa Cob _,,. hi.ii bad uaed >'. ?" rawaid tbe politieal activity of peraoaud Bapportera. Thta ln-; error 44.1-4 eapeeially miachievoita, becanae wben tbe people bbw thal theie wai real. bo chaage ia thi manner of giving offlcea, excepl tlmt the perqniaite waa takea away txom Oon gieaemcei, who at leaal pretended to emphy it f,.r thi good "f th<> party, aml a!l"U". U) Becretarka, who epenl it for themaelvei, a cynkal ili*1" Uel La the slBeerity of reforra profeeeteaa took tba place of the leaerooi popnlar feeling which had greeted the [n Bugural Addreee. Loaiog thaa tha rapporl of pnblk opioion, hfr. Hayei loal the ,?ilv foree tbal eoold bfve enabled bim ln 4-iirry oni hi-* pnriect Heeatered apoB tbe eonteof wi 111 tli" Seaate Bingle-banded. With the fatal EacOity for taking bad advke whkh we bave bad t<? UvmeBl 10 often Ln hta public eonduct, be thea ehoae f"r the bnttle ground anatterly aatenable poeition. He pro poeed to remove two boneal and competenl offlcera, aga asl whom bo diatinct offenee could bc aUegcd, aud t" the chief <>f whom lm bad already offered a Brat-claa conaul-generalBhipj aad \4inl, the Benate refaaed i" "adviae and "eonaent to" the removal, il acted Btrictly within the btw aad apon argnmenti whkh could i."t be weei aafnllj aaaailed. Well, aome diaappoloted frienda will aak, \\ bal nextl Mual tl"' Preaidenl give npl No. Tbe way <>f t'ivil Bervke Reform i* --till open l" fore bim. Tii?- Bral atep i* to eonaoM iliii- iiml atrengtben the Bepnblican party, withoul whkh reform ia oni of the queation. Tlif second ia to keep t<> his own promiaea, "t maktng no removala excepl for eanae, no ap i.nt* exeepi for merit; he 1ms not ??ii ?erved either of thoaa pledgea ao _ar; when he tln: -, the Benate will nol flghl bim. He mual 1, ,' attempt tbe impoaaible; he muat not overlook the reatrietiooa "f t!i" law. Aad neither be aoi bk (,'"?"l frienda, Uke thi gentleman whoae inquirka wi havo anawered above, mual tmagiae thal tli 1 easence of re? form ia tn gel General Artharoul <>t' tbe New Vuik Cn<! .ii ll-'i! e. Ii lm- 'I"' been proved yet thal the abnaea in thal inatitution eannol be ref ormed trifh tbe preeeet CoUectoreven better than witbonl him. If he refuse to carry ont the inatructiona "f hk offlcial superiora there will then be 1 Bufflcknt reason for bk removal. MeaBwhile the im>*t importanl itep towanl "taking tbeCnatom Houaeout ol poli "ti.-," 4\ill bave been accomplkhed when the Preaidenl Improvea lii* own appointmenta, TBB PBB8WENT AM> BIA TBMPTER8. The opinion la expresaed by a promineni Democratic Benator, according to a reeent Waahiagton dkpatch, tbal U ti:.- Preaidenl ahould ngain aend ia the naaiea ??i' M< Rooat 4 ii and Prinee for the po tkna of Col 1,.(..!? aml Naval Offlcer for iiii port, they would ba eonfirmed. We are aotf in formed aa to the groonda of the promi? neni Democratic Benal ??_ belief, bnl wc can readily nnderatand why nny IV. rn;ii-s.-naixi, promineni or obacure, ahould be quite 4vil!iii).' to .-.ilt.pt h'icli 1 beUef, even ni" 111 inadeqnnte grounda, aad t.> aeothePn d dent euftkiently inflnenced tbereby to trj the experiment For we ii" nol obaerve tlmt a Democratic Benator puta anything :it ii*lv l.y it, lli- loaea nothing and lii- party loaea m.tli ing H the experimenl ahould fail aad the nominationa be rejeeted. There. aa "l?l ttorj "1 ii man ia 8 bar-rootn, wii<> aaid he eonld take ii gold w.-it?-ii and pul it la a mortar aad pound it t-i fragmenta, tben eover it np aa.l repeat an iacaatation over it, and reatore it whok and nninjnred. A peraon <>t confiding natnre having furnlshcd bim an ele gant gold atem-wiader, ii waa proeeeded 4vi;li ii, propoaed, aod maahed iato iafiaiteaimal iliii.1.1.*. The aiii.ii'iii magkiaa then eovered np the pkcea aad repeated hia lacaatatioo. Uut ii dida'l reatore the watch. Thea be chnnged the form and tried it again, bnl *ti!l without eucceaa. After aeveral frultleaa triala l1(. handed back the pkcea to the owner, witfa the remark, "1 mual bave forgot " tenaword. I aawa mandoit just by anying ?? ii fea 4\.mls over the mortar, nnd l thougbl "I'.l goi thc aame \\<?nls. Perhapa I kft oni "_omething.n Theae prominent Democratic Benatora leem rer] wiUing to try experimeata in neeromaney and sleight-o--hand; bat ii n maina to be aeen whether Preaidenl Hayea bia eurioeity and confldenee enough to furniafa the watch, l'r.-i.l'iit Hayea ia aending ln the nomina? tiona above referred to. baa acted, as every "m eoneedra, from an boneal and aineere purpoae tocany ont whal be coneeivea to be ;t true int. i|.i( 1 ition "t thal p.ni ol the Republkan platform which relatea to the reform of the public Bervke. N.i one doubta thc boneaty ol bia inteatioaa orthe pnrity of his motivea. It ia -mii'ly ;i qaeetioa of ioterpretation. The RepubUcan Benatora 4\li<? roted againal the eonflrmatioB of theae nomineea, ili.l mi becanae, aa they aay, tbeii aotion of reform in the Ciiil Beni>>? ii to 1 itab l:-li Bomething like permaneuce in il foi boneal and competenl offickla, and becnuae thej are itnwilling to eonaenl to removala ex? eepi !"> | i.iii*!-. Bo. as tli,' 1 .1 -. Btanda between a Bepublican Preaidenl aml a 1,'. pnldican ?-? 11 ite, 11 1* almplj a diffurence a-* i.i tln- eonatructionol anartkle <>i Republicau doctrine in a Republkan platform, Tln- Prea? idenl iiii^lit well enough offei to tln- Be iato hi, own tnterpretation uf ita aieaalui with no greater improprktj the Republicana iu tln- Benate offet theira, Tha latt.-r do not byanj amaaa aak tln- ?xecntive to ai'.ui (1. n th.- il.niiii" -, "i ln, party or in- f.ilaa t>> .11 profeaaiona. Whal thej have doae , imm. i" "ii' i' their nwn eonatruction ci tbe platform ..* oppoaed t.i his. The difler I'liii- between them npon thia queation baa 1 ni..-ii 1 inn,. |e expn ? io 1 ia tbe rejeotion of bk New-York nominationa. There eaa beuodoubt a ? t.i thc factttiattlie vote upon theae doea expreaa iln- .iiuii.-t aaaaiiaoua opluionof tln- Republi? cau majority in the Benate. Rndei theaa i-n ??: ii i.-.ii.: -. tbe temptation offered the Preei iiuit l.y ti..- 1', in..... in.- Sini'ir. who proniaa confiiniaiion, is to r-all it, Pcinociiitic iiid to thi -Bterpretatkn of a Repnblkaa platform, Wc caiiiiot, of eonree, aay bow thc Preeldent will riew tln: propoeition of reinforeement for his own ride from thi commoa i?? ciny, hnt we ri.*k BOthing in IByiBg tlmt tln- Bepublican party will bo! riaw with satis factiofl tln- apeetack of ;t Bepublican Preaident appealing to Demoerark Beaatora in behalf ??f lii.s owo coaatroction of a Bepublican platform, Bgainal iln- eonatruction gtvea it by Benatota of bk own party. Tbe I'n siilcnt innsf decide how mn?_ tnmt t.i pul in tba Oreeks, beariag gifta. TBA, Commia ioner Le Dne, it appeara, is aboul to urge the cnltivation of tea on all Aaaericaa farmera in the diatrki ronniog from Pennayl vania down to tln- Gnlf Btatea, and ta'k* aaa guinely of ?aving tli.- 120,000,000 paid by aa iiniin.-illy to tea-bearing couotrka. He*haa bo doubt tli.-it we eaa provida eaoBgh f"i- beal . iiti-iimpiKHi, if n"t t" eompeie with Cbiaa or Japan m foreign marketa, aml teatancea the diffcrent sneeeeaful eflbrti madi in aeveral Btatea t" produci. tea, notaUy tbal "f Dr.Jaaiaa Smitli, thirtj yeaii a'.-". amu GroenviUe, B. ?'? Tli.' expertmenl i* "f eonree worth trying, Imt there aeimi t<> m no immedkte prosped thal (.ur long-queued, almond-eyed neighbora will s'K.'i ba atarved ont uf thk markel by oni i.iiin i;, and it i*. bardly wiae t" boM oul de laaive viaiona t.? experimeutiag booiewivei ai eropa of tea grown in kitehen gardeaaMofa "quality which would bring in China or Japan "1'ion, |5 U>$1 l." Whal kiml ..)' tea I>r. Jnaiaa Bmith bimself waa ;ii'!'' to "iim' to bk frienda we do not know, imt th.- eulture of dis pknta haa itoce beea .nui.il on in a <lc*u!toiy WBy tliroagfa the neiahborhood of Oreenvilk, B. <'.. and who ever haa tasted that tea found it deatrnetive to tln- peaee of paiateor Btomaeh. Likeeveiy other bome-growB tea, it waa a cap which neither cbecred nor incbriated. It waa aunply atrociona. Thc plant may be tln- aame, and ,,ur .-oil aml climate aa 4v.1i adapted foi Ra growth aa ili?>*'- of Che-Kiang or Caatoa. Bul tbe value of the tea crop dependa almoal wbolly on pattent aml tkil ful bandling ?>( th.- leavea, and tln- American rn.. rhaarivalledand oeverwillriv^theChl ib 111:11 in any maBufacture which requirea pa i.n.'r. tboroughneea, or skill of manipnlation. He \\ill try it. ao doubt, aml grow tea, pick, drj .ind pack it by machlaery, joat aa im ia mak Ing kcqner and ahaping porcclain. The chance of bucci a would be t.i pul the culture of tlic plant .-ii our gronnd wbolly into the banda of tln- < blneae themselvea. 1BABPIXQ DEF1A Ao Anti-Tramp Btate Convention waa ht*ld li.-i week in Baltimore, moal reapi ctabl. ndi 'I ovei by tln- Hon. Monl Bluir; . rery ] lie first queation a hich it undertook t" Bettk waa: " \\ Imt i* ii Tramp .'" The concluaion arrived at waa: " A tramp " i* ;i peraon who wandera from place ',<> " piacc, having no permanent bome, aml " lodgea in barna, outhouaea "i- in tlic open "air, and baa no viaible meana "!' aupport, "iiml bega for a living.'1 '1'" 11_I-*? mighl bave been added aomething aboul the tramp'a pro prll-lty t" I"l) Ilill-::."-!-, tO S'1' tlic t" buildmga, t" ateal ndea on r.iii and t" frighten tln womi n of a bo the imn bappen t" i?- abaent. Eaeb Btal Buppoae, i.ni*t take eare of itaelf; thal 1* all whlcb tii" Marylaad Convention propoa tl lo d", an.l it aaked tln- Legialature i<? help it to tl.. thk thorooghly. Lawa areto 1"- petition for, bj rirtae of which trampa may be arrested aml Impriaoned for a apecified time at kbor, mi thc roada 01 otber publk worka. A private aml particalar boaae "t eorrection for trampa !. BUggeated, with no more lodgiog of diareputable wanderera in jaik aml alin--honsea. Diatricl work-bouaeeare ,1*.. *.i !>. prayed for. 'Iln- tramp, like anv other ooer, i-< '" 1"- iaatructed aad reformed, i; sili'.i. ll' be would eat, he mual work, and bo pay i'or lii* dict. There i-* nothing rery novel in theae BUggeationa, A vagabond ;-.t common taw i. a quaai-crimiaal, and haa been f"r .-. n tuii*. Loeal authoritiea bave alwaya had tbe rlghl to ael bim to work, The propoeod legk lation in Maryland baa already beea adopted in Beveral Stati.*. ?.-. 11.t resalta more or leaa aatia factoi r. Thal coaveatioaa like that in Baltimore sbould !>'? lield, that new aad more atriogeal btwa ahould 1"- demanded, only provea thal the evil baa become latoterable, kh thal 1 work-housee, a krger eonstabulary, severer atatutory providona, are demanded. Tbe nat unii effeci of iiii* lacreaaed aeverity will beto drive the wanderera <mt of Kfaryland, and iato Boma other Btate wbere they a_l be ln l.-.*.s dangerof reatraiat When all the Btatea bave united in aome cotumoif meaanrea for the anp preaakn of the nnisance, wa may hope to ->> it more in 111 ?> abated, li i* queationabk whetber anything conaid i rabk can be done ln thi wot of reforming the finkhed and complete tramp. He i* ln love i4itli beggary. He haa a well detined paaaion foi wandering, aml Bhriaka from alife which is aol Bqualidly nomadk, He tevea no liili.it- excepl tlmt of drawing oae l./y leg af? ter another. H>? prefera to be full, I.m li<- Ia aeenatomod to tn impty. Anything reiem lilin.'.' ;i regular exiatenci ia diataatefnl to whatever bouI bi may hava left. Uv is not aahamed <>f raggedaew, and be doea n"t <li*!ik?- 'liit. He valaee tlic privikge "f crawltng from town t<> town. Uendicancy ia hia vocatioa, iiml be in aa proud ol ll as be eaa ln- ot anything. Now, we need not aay thal tiiis is ? diflkull aorl "f character to deal with. He baa do aelf-reapeel 1? -ft. There i-. little ot m.tliiii),' in hlfl natarc to Bppial to. II<- mti*t bepul to work, and k.-pt al work, for hkfood itml -lii-lu r and clothea, Aa a nde, the eoo tiini.tl tramp ia kcorrigible. The advantage of traating him a* a criminal ia, thal it makea lii- iiiiiii.iIi.h1ic.iI metbod of life dkrcputabk, iiml may iim* keep the yel oacontamiaated from embraciag it. We bave, from time to time, reeeived lettera complaining thal Tbb Tbibi wb baa bei n na klad aad Loordinatoly Bevere Ln ita remarka apon trampa. We bave beeB aaked, aol ren civilly, if we bad aopity forwell-meaning,un fortunate men wbo were wanderiag abont k Bearch "f empkymeat Wa have anawered ihai amploymeol appeared t" 1"- the !a-t thing wbicb theae vagaboada dcalred. Moreover, 1 maa ia quite as Uhely t" Bnd aomething to iln l.y reaaaiatag ateadUy \a one place, ,,i siiiliin a limitcil aica, as ly walk in),* from Baltimore to New-York aad then walUeg baeh agaia. Thi afte! 6i thk mi.mi exlateuce bbob thoai not already spoiled, is diaaatroua?they get carelew and mt" bad compaay, and they contract babita of i.llt iu?. whkh are s.."n eonflrmed, Wa il?? imt nn .in i" .*ay tlmt thc atrkl diaciplina pt?? poaed iniK'iit imt, in aome excentiooal eaaee, wmk hardahip j bal ao reall] deeerviag per> ami in thk country will 1?p in iiunh .l.in/t-r of iiytiMtiic Tiaiiipiiii., in iL_rlf, ii sticli 11 sociul I ?vil tbat it muat lie htoppid at any r0?.t Now, iMforc the wnriu wi-atl.er shall come, uj b good litim to begta t*. -i.?p it. "II* wa* ncither insanr- B8T.B-Qlhetad JUiX 8.BMM waa aol eaa al hia rteee." Thia la what aa Bia tniil of yoang Johaeea who attBaaptod to kfl |?, wifr in Bcookrya, laal Wedwaday. Jt i, added that I.f wa-"of an iif)?..vi-nia:,i.-t.-aiiH-r." 'J,,,, j ? k \ . ?elf-eoatrol anda it laBBeaalUa he Ua wMa to Uva with i.i.,,, aad bee aataraBiaatloo n eoi inm, that ba Booghl ta arereat h. r tnm imn? . wbere it. tbla world. Tbeai la a leaoaa .., ti , aad evaarl ahfaa all haabaaaa (aad wirot __y 4VI.1 ill, 44,11 M'll.lllily to I-llil, ?,,??. W(. J"J a |ood deal aboal bibbbHj aa a eaaaa al wrooi doiagl aad wa 1.- , . ;.,,,. _^ deal aboal latomperance bb reoaltiag laeriaie wedo ...it haarameh aaid ol bad temper aotl n.ii..a of i.nt a hw d-anatlttra# ? .., in l.in..?M.aa,i?n Uena] ? ,.? ,,?,,,,,-,._ |fc-_f|| Jf a way to iinik.i hlflB Lrreaaaaalbla to tha law, aad ha h likely todolobiaparoxyaai whal.i?-?iay IM1Ht ,i|t. t.-rly regret Moralietahavi been continn tllj -.- u+knm mankiad againal thia inAnn i , .,,.,',_ naUyaata praveotita betagom | innem ?>f faaJta. it is mrpriaing ho- i ,?.-,, it tbenaelTea t<. ba BBade UM il r. ,i thia rtoa which ..iiL-iit. tn ba gnarded 'iv aa drunkenneoB, or any ..tl.. r appetite. I-. N.-w-V.-ik "BBgovemabk teaapeta'are a? eoaaaaa ?'!>? to attract anj attontion on mm bllowed i.v bomietda. Tba f< i'. i'-iia raga *.f ,i canaaa, vhaa hia ptogn 4 la impeded, ia an actoal atody, and aaaanH aad battaiy (eoam tim ? ? . )n. fr. .pi.-ntlv Eollow it. II.. ] ,?-,?_ in oqnally tindery. An.l i,.. , ., ,.1U)l man reapeetably bronghl ap, hai fatbei Diarkable lor tbe mililneoa ol a pasahm doea a deed wbleb aay be talrl u/.'i m exeeraUe. It i_ a tragedj ?.-. wbo know tbal they an laekiag La -.-,.'-< ..m mand amy wefl take to i,- rt i earried tbe piatol norel] inr tha parpoee of iatinu dating lu- wtfe, knowing l. - fooliehly. Poaaibly it waa hia '. ibrl i provided \4itl1 that weap lolly. Jf ho \4.'nt to tho boaaa ?if .Vr. ?-? to 11- ? n, the baa.ni htill more lenona. Violent I , ln ? brouic, the law, with il ? do tri ..- ol ta , aforetbonght, n -'.>-. Pbiladelphia D. mocrati 1 ontii n ?? I'ial parade ol their preparatioaa to : il M. Clellan'a a, end londly .al.. in-.- i:.. ir Intentioa t.? gatber ;.t. .v ... J - - ipital in :?? ? ' ami with .'"ii.-li |. .:..|. and circnn itu e. on tbe 15th of 1 '?? be thal 11*? - appr. band nnd I. nan l ta rdry u lifona la bImm kiaa- t" and gi iu!'- breeding 11 the New-Jeroey Democrat, < >r it bmj !"? thal tha arho ia a hmaaa Dcmocral after :.!i, 1- ilck with a j.-al 1 lylraala I genendly " lay on 1 " any poaai bl. ? di monatration. I that the N< -?'- raeyDeta ? r . .' ?. t. nt to do hii -. f. 1 - from anbiddan onteid ra, At all ai ihe i aroua. .1 himaelf t 1 Inq 1 re whoee i thiaia to be,anj war. He waa quite rarethal it ? ;.-? btat ? oi Penn tylvania ?! tha i;. r.rral, and be baa been moved toaoggeat, fiir.ln-r, tbat it Pennsylvania Democrata Bre bo keea to . ? a| .: |>, ?:... ,'! .- r: -??? - ? , i' :.. bi ba Aiii fortbemnow and tben toeled aOoveiaaraf t!a-ir own; and ha adda tbal tit t.i do -". then aeed ba aa feai thal :lll \ ' will Btova "ii H 1 it an invitation. Ali tl 1!.'' . 1:1.1 -i.? iu the a r. and before tbe 1 reth* ren begin to p ill o_ their eoata an 1 1 .1, , , ;.ii |fi 1'!. 'i.-iii iiiialil f.? limil i:ji .Iialce ip and a-k him bow Pi * aaa ba n* Btrained from b ?:? laaing oa New-Ji.--.'- praaarvaB ring aaj "feelli %" wbfefc will tend toembitter the K tiiu Now it la tba Pawtetta of Koot who hai il ,,f ih. ir eai ite foi ta 1 11 liiimlr.al rean, and tbe eetate thia Un - ia tl of Pbiladelphia, barrtng forthe P rletto 1 1 ,- know wbere to itop I aadi 1 bit ring-eeenti d Kanatni ton. I_a owm r "f tba -at little property ?m ;? 1....-! rn. m.-l. . ti; pirate aad bera.it, abo bi land from Calvart, and ebeated Paaa onl ol a eea llrtnation ..f it. A Baltimore lawj arthed tbla 11:1.11'-* u.-t, and Beared Pbiladelphia i?t?? j> ,.r(v" ownero ara looking into titl 1 ? ad pirate, Kenttoh jeomen and ., nr*?, wltboat doubt, figmeata el bcain ofaooM d ipairiag raporter. too Igaoea know that Calw-ertaevaravanpuf tonraid a elahn to any giant >it" bind htgbet tban tbe aaeiaol Baad* orNea Caetlej thal Paaa beid tbe alai ol gronnd on which Pbiia lelphia 1- bnill both b] from Charlea L and by parehaM from the Bw< brotbera Bron ;and, lastly, tbal nol ody, lx.ly I?? or hloody pirate, over ebeated tbal rerj ihrewd Onakeront olthevalai I 1 lea. Thiasartol ^uny, bowerer, takee well "i'li eonnti] iii-ia. Si-li.-iliii'Iii'-U r*'il.l..f <?: ',.,,; 1.: tesof millioi 1 packed maglj iwaj 1 for an owner, with Jnet the lame rellah and Caith that they did of tba baapa al gold whleh Mra. Ali liai.ii meaaured in Ihe borrowed boahal aaih Ui.a ia | iat m 1----4.I aalba other. Tba qii'-.M'.-t thing abonl tba Kettor laflow ia, thal Mr. Wiiiiain H. \ iiii'i'-i'iii; Beeiaa tohave bo a borrowing inonay al tham, and pl .1-.1l tl.<? beat a?-ts be I l,.-.,!-. '' re :>i'; eara to ba 1 1 ?atu _??",. DOt to -.v Bontraiietion, bi and Mr. Vaaderbilt. raeant letter. declariag tl oerer bongbl ..r aatd atoeba oa -a.-.-.ii.it..>..; and ,iial alnee laal Bammer, be had aot botuhl a ahara aava lor taveal h I -s (!" aot borrow ln thal way, aad for thal amttor, it bai not been aopj..1 tbal -Mr. VanderbUt borrowadlathal way. I' a hw ownbn iuesa, ol coureei bul abea BBebfaetoare thruat be.orethe le, tbeyaraapl tebea little eoofaaiag. POLITICAL N0TB3. Botbadaddieaanrraptitioaalj relired tlnir o^ dollar 1 U.ll, 44,11! Tba thing for Halat^todatotooallThooMoJel. fvKonandJameeMadison "gold btoga. Whal aood 4vi!l natMaited alh'ei do tbe nobwiywUllaBd bimanytbingbal goldf lehvedaeentmytobe dbgraeed anddiahonoredintl.rm - thawoaldbj B ra] BotlwirillbaaMdaehali ?Ventilatioo,aadwiU bathe oal. l m,b|i, m chainnan ln the imdy. rhi pooition 1- aa ;??, u, li, B i'.i.I--'ii.i'*' "? Cjinneaman rt?, - LouWana. aaya b* bi RpeakerKandallUatbeart 1 -ud iu politica merely "Mi I Verily.tbawaj ai u tb^SolUBtMthwiahaatoeBplode tl repudiation, il maatnolvol - M lor aa llllU,?l.,:lv,r -nol all. il.-n.l'.>t...vi-;l' |- '^ tion .et. Itmoatnol haDgoatthe W 4 Baa U tl ,1,,,..:,,i 441-I1 id be calloda puaaa. Tbu lilaada ftf Mr. Aloiaader Beed ieoj re pbatically that bia BBfotatmenl M po lolodowaainany ?un tba reenltol .1 bargam be twernhimandBtaalej MaM reryUttUto dowltb Mr.Ma '? 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