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Taraaa. eaali ln auTaaoa, \i -eiv" adverttaar* eaa Navalhelr favora for Thi Tar_nni ttJ;: t or, ::;-! -1. m . ?'- W . ?' ear. Wt ave. Tiik W'i iki.v TaiBtniB will!?' readyltbia mornlnB at 8 .i'i '." k, iu wrappora f<>r Biaitang. Vtkm ,. aeata. iiHAxt 11 omcn 01 IBB IBIBUBR Rkw-Tobx? \?. 1_238 Broaitway, eorner Tblrty f,,Vt--t ? \,.. 308 W.-st Tweiity-tliinl-t.. cnnuir Eijrhtli-uve.; N... T.io Third-ave., eorner Forty e.viiii'i- t.: No.U.3-6Fonrtb-ave. IHarJem.1 Wamiimwiix-No, 1.333 F-at. LojfnoB-Na ISPall Mail. s. W. I'Ain- N". IL' Ii'ii" de l:i Monnaie._ $(**$ ork ^nila ? ribattnt FOUNDED BY HOhACE IREELEY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1878. TBE NEW8 TBI8 MOBNINQ. Foni't'.v.--Tha Qaika rebellion lo 8onthAfriea h BPfcaflmf *?:?Tbe hirka hare been repaked laaaatlaek aa rbee-aUaa Inanrgenta ;it Moonl fblkai. Tbeaa is greai fHaaaiiafartifm trnt nt) revolt, in Cr.'te. . l.'ti-sia eoncedea tli.it tbe umallna >>f Iba Dardanellea is Earopoaa. - = Tho Kiii.'it Honorable Williain Edward Forarter, i.iWral, liambet fnr Bradford, baagiraDBotiaeia the Brltiab Parliao ntof a:. aaBBBdaaeal to th.-vote of crnlit, on Tlmrailay. DomksiI-.?It i* bclirv.d at Waabinfftoo that G.-ncril Mdea is HaUa t.> aa attack al any BManenl from Sittintr r.ull atnl 'J.000 wnrrior-. == Tbe eataaaa af tha trade dollar will be nanwifl at Pbil iidcljilii.'i l.y ordero<the Cablaat. == Abraaa 8. Hewitt hai reaawed tha elTorl for a apecial In.liiin ?orn dlaplay ;it l'uris. r= == lt is naaeaad from New-Orleaaji thal ?" indict ment i-i t" '"< lo'iti.t aciitist Baeratarj Bh?JT man growiaf <>nt oi the .-l.-rtorHl i-oinit. *??= In th.-.N.rw-Yotk Betaate Ihe reeolntion denonqelni the Bla .1 BUl paaaed by a rote "f 23 to ".; tha Be inibliiiin Benatora have <lrt-i,!,-,l to vote for Mr. daifa .-iinlirinatii'ii um siiix-rin.'adenl >>f i'ulilic Worka. = Tha Lata B< ajaaua B. l>-t.p, aaaaagar of th.- Batea Manafaettiring Coaapany, ai L-ewbrtoa, M**., ia roported ta have aaad tha aaonep <>f tiie eom pany aa hai aawa; hat Ma aatata. il is belioTed, will bc anrprr aaaVleat to xave it troro loaa. Oojrauaa.?Ia lha Baaate reaterday, th* <inv v<-;i* Baiacipallygtren%?thaaBrer debate; Mr. Dawea, "Mr. Bajrard an.1 Mr. Wbyte apoke ajiaiiist ihe Bland Ilill, and Mr. Wallace in favorof it; Mr. Clinatianoy pecnrcil tha ioar.-=?"Tha ll.tisc aeeompHibed little; a luiiRileliate tooh I'laoe 011 azclndiag visi toraan.l lobbyiatafraai the floor, and a reaolatioa lo Bsolnde them T.aasc.l; Gaaaral Batler rejih.-ii to au aiit.-ailvt-r -x'titioii bf raadtag from the Bible. Cm AM) BUBUBB?I-?An api.lication has been niailo Iot the arrost of Hcccivrr J.-w.-tt oa the char-f "f jM-rjnry. -1 beTmnh I.m a'preaideBti aaal?red ahool fraaajhta yeatarday, bnl poe^oaed a< tion. - Bdw'a ?'. Dtinnin^a lebedalea wate fili-,1, ihowteg Hahtti tea ai 11,854,490. Williain .Mlen I'tith-r. Joaopb H. Cboateaodath ma.li addn - aaa againal ehangea la the, Ezeiaa la\\s. ~--. I'mtoats atiainat a rcd'ictiou of teaehera1 lalarii'.s weaa made at a DM? BMOtiBf.- Jaeob Batebaaanawaa aanrdcead by Theohald Flaek,at a bre-ary tn Forty-ninth-Ht. ?*=*~ Colooel B )bert (J. Ingertsoil leetaradeaiTheaaaaPatae. == TheMan hattan Aaeoeiattoa ilaeaaaed the qaaBAeatioaa of OaagfefBtieaal aainlatara.~~?~OaM ioi7h, iol"_, 1031a. ti.iid value of tlie Itgal-t'iid.-r dollar at the cloiH", 07*10aeBta, Btoeka more aettra and lowc-r, closiiiK Itaady at a I'-rtiul n-.ovei.v Tin* Wkaihf.i:.- l'tiniNK localoliservations in.li catc a gradnal incrcasc of warmth BBd partial clouii iuess. 1 ln iiiiowi. ter yeetarday, 80?, 29?, 21 . It is parhapa worth notinjr that there ?*? alwaya amal la?ti-'!',,r -n *oo Hooaa of Hcpro BOBtBtiTn nii.ii UiDci.d Batler qaotca Scxip* ture. 80 Au?tria now declarefl that nhe tlocs not olijict to tlie modciatc tcnitoiial Bffgrandiao roent of Strvia ind MaatoMffro at tha .x jx-nsf of the Ottoinati Kmpire. ln Tutkr.v, ri tlatuh. rc*. iiothiiiK is so couvinciiiff aa succcss. j The ftii-nd* of th. New l uie have canicl I the uulwoika iti both boaaea ef the LegialB* tiiti'. TBB .ludiciary Connnitt.-.'s 1" hoth Sm* ate aml Asscinlily liave agreod la report tlio cliiij.NTs iicccssary to couipletv the L'ode, whieh ' ?rate j.a-*-?-<l by tha last Legialatnre aml failed | to r.-ct ive Goyemor Bobiaaoa'a aigattue. Baaa_ is ko kind bb to as- are England that the .'ticstion ef tha I'.ndaiu llcs la Eoropean, j and th;:t ^^K has BO intention to pcttlf i* hor m-lf. Uut then* wfll atill Uager ln the Britiah iniiid, a aaapidea that if Baaaia baa diameai-' Im-kiI Tuikty ind made the .Sultan a \is--al, the C?iv will have hia own way 111 rBgolatiag the iiavijration of the DaidgMUaa. ln " non " e-intiiis, uberty*-- istiie Baagb?1 ptactiee iu B);iking Tarkiah ftettlcmcntH. a Judj;e Vun Vonst dieide'i tha?- an apartment hotiAO or faiiiily hotel doe? not OOBM witliin the leKal definition gf a teiii-ii.i nl house, he rau-.' in lli<- former eoaUag and Wiehiag aro d'oiie iu comiiion, while tlie latti r is delincd to b? a houso for the 0((ii'>ation of |hm grBBOta fainilii s indLpendeiitly. Doiiici-tic d!iii)fer luihu La thia deciaiou. liiidb'tt will be Iggg maua_c iible than erer when ehe tyarna that the kinhen and tho laiindry alone niako tho house 1< gally respectable. Tha Naw-York Le_i-.lati.re is now fully on r.c.kI againal thi- Hlaiul bill. In tbe Aaaam laly hut tiftca-n BManben favora-al it; in tne ni-Btri Imt three. Ono of -baaa in each II."' ?' was I RepiiM'ciiii; the other eixteeu wero DaiiKHTtits. The hnnest-nionoy nlatfornis of the Iast four Penioeratic Btata CoareDtlOBi io not aecaa to aucnreanw-ana tho whole party. Laal Dight- meeting to P<ote<*t againal the reduotiou ol tbe K.d.iricsof tcieliei., in the pub i:,- adMNtJa waa a liiiv inthering, repwaaMttfag the iiifst intclli^cirt elBBBM of the city. There iiiii ho no qiK'stioii ns to tlie aide 0:1 wiiich the greal welghl of pnblfe opinion ia eaal in this tnatlar, and pa-rM-ta-iioo in au nttompt t" n.ltirelhe pay a>f tonchers, who BM- all they pi, sviiile leariag _nd-*_rbed tlu- aalariea a>f iln' I. _i..ns of otlici -holders ftnd other irontle in, 11 nf leinnre, will he ic^aiihil by t'ie mass of our citizcns Bl lcforiii bt.inuiiig at the >W_ong I'lld. _ CuPirmwiail Glover aook.. in anothrr rol unin. to justif.v tho hiii-Uiitfo of his receiit letter tia tho I'ra-sialont. It l* iiitcre?tinsr to noto thiit while Mr. (Jlovor diaelaini any in tt-nlioii oi proolaiminj.' beforehand what ho la ITfB.Bg to prove, he quitc fiankly deelates tliat lio piopOMi-s to go on laolii-viiiK it whether ba pi,,vos it or not. lt la ovidcnt that ho np ptoacbabl his waark, full of the (?a>iiviet:'>n that thiit then are phtity of ra-oals in Wa-hiiiK ton to be exposed and full of ttiubition to do tho oxpi'sin.. IVthaps there are, and, if ao, Mr. ilovor will aha gorwj work in BUeartbing tbi-in. Hut if his iiiv(-ti|;?tions, after all hia blood-enidlin_ predktiona, only mn atante ci.iii-io of st;ilc alander, he mnatexpect tomeel the ali risioii whi.h befalla Ihoso vociloroiis pt-oj.lo who mi' alwAys goiiiK to do wonala-is a'.ul mvt-r do. _______ In tho pendiag eonteal in tho Britiah Hoaae of Coininons, ihe Libernls will havo an able loador in Mr. Foreter, wbo willtopen iho debate on Thtir.-day, tho aammiog up being lefl to tho Ifarquia of Hartintfton, tho iionii-ial chief of tho party. Mr. Foratei- an_endir*enl is logieal, and th >wa on tho vioveni nidit. tlu- taak ol' proring that there is oocaatoB fo? prareana-onaiy meaaorea. Tho Riisso-Tiirkish policj of iho a.ouin niant, or lath-r of Lord Beaconafleld, will h((\vovor. bo the main qoeation at iaeoe, and iijion thiit tho Honae of Conimona will diride. Tho prospoot of a Miiii.-toiiiil iiiajority roti tiniies good, iiiiisiiiiiil' aa it .vniild be iiaco sarj lor sixty-six membera to chamre ridea to defeal tho iiovi-rniiii nt. Hut il Lord Beacona tiold s itiitjoiity is amall, ho will bo ronatrained to gire way, perbapa ??. Laord Derby, who i> not ao prononncedly aati-Bnaaian, an- to die solve Pariiament At 1:i--.t the long ttrife orer the Bnperintend ep| of I'ltl'lic VYorka i- endcd. Tbe Repuiali can Benatora bavi Yoted nnanimonadj t<i eon flnn Mr. CLarfc, tho Go*/ernor_lateal Bomioee, and the Tote in the Benate to-day will only bo tho foruiai record of a deciakv_ alread] iiiado. Tlm promptneaa and good gnee irith which tho Ripiiblioans of tha Benate bare reached this roneloaioa diaarma all the criti ciama ol thoaa who wonld make it apperrthal thoir roi( I eourse has ??_ re?j?iio~:i cr _oir R'.iotl ItC politic.al ond-i. Mr. C-U-l will taka hia offlee with a good, tbongh a bnef, record in the admini- ration of tho Sutte iiri-nans. <)n th(j aOON of a-haraotor tlia-to i-< not b word to be aaid againal bim, and there -ifeins to be ground for bope, at !i ;i-t, thal be will olo'uisc tho _analaofpoUt.ee with the reme thofonghneaa with which that worh haa alread] been done m the piiaona. It i>* as to bia diapoaition to aln thia and hia ability t" aianage t'i" canali tbat the only doubl a-xist; aml the people a>f the Btate will glatdly Km hiau h tair cbaneeto remoTc tbem. P0LTT1C&, AND TBE 8ILVEE BILL. I'oHtii'.illy, tho Bland bill ahonld be en tiilod ''An Aot to I'o.-tro.r tbe Republieaii ** I'ii11.\.*" Its tniiMiiinor, th" Matthewa reao? lntion, ha1* reeeired a majority of Republiean Totea eaat In the S(iiai(^ and iu tbe liouae. II the bill ahonld beeome a law?aml \\ i1111>111 bOBTJ Koliublioan Kti)ai)oit it oiiniiot?tho Bepnblieafl pany will havo aigned away ii oliiiin, (is (b'londa-r (af the publie failh and of tinaiii iai integritj, to the coofidenee and aup port of tboee who bare kept it alire, beeanae ou tbal gronnd it acemed to deaenre anpport. l<t it will win noth? ing from ropiidiat.ii??, fioft-inonov Innatica, or bunkrupts. Mon of thal htainp Mill aee that flve-alxtba of the Demoeratie Repre Hentatiros are with thom. If thev araot B party to prevail on that acaount, they will want tho Demoeratk partj to preraiL E?ery diahoneat debtot a;i<t erery repndiatof bo the eoimtiy will feel that the Doinoeratic party is hia home Hut men who a-x-i-k howst payment of debta and roturn of trade aad indnatry to a aolid baai-, will fod that rotaa anil holp fa>r Bepvha_e_n tleketa are thrown away. Is the faet u_ly T Hut it is tho aaked faet, und Senatois may na well look at it, if they havo uuy caie lor tho futuro ot that party. There BM lt_0-g und bra\e mon in the Doin? oeratic party, who fitaiial nobly for the publie faih. They will live, as they alosi rv<, beeBOM votoiR who want repndiation eanaffoxd toTote for tliein, kaowing that they are a powerlaaa minority In DemoaMatk eo_nacfla. Demoeratk rletory will haanre all that aaeh raateiH arant, and thoy ean jilcise tlu iiim-Ivos ttn to por 008. Bat tiie I'lOinililiean who nanta eheap Baoney and n'i>udiatioii, if he ataya with hia party, atayaonlyto kill it. Nothing lms kepl italrre but its defenee of tho publie laith. When a RepabUcan Admuiiatration and a Ehtpablican Congreaa aetnally permit, and a Bepablicaa eon veniion niiiy bo oxjM'etod to suslair dl laasoinont of the eiirreiicv.dofoat of the pledgB to leaome, Bhal piiyinoiit of ba)lids in !U)-eoiit alollats, the Bepabliean party will get neither rotapa nor voicos nor mcans where it baa been atrongeat, Yeiir after year, lt has oallea! iijion tho .-olul men of the Eaat to save it. Tho next call votas cf a iiiajoiily of Repnblicana in Con will be in viiii), if tha Bland bill beeomeaalaw throogh tho, a'otiM-nt oi ooiniivaiia o of Bepobll* e.ins who eould juevont it. Hen who-e Btrong Bpeeeheab whoae ekill ia eonaell, ot nhoea free gifta have made vieloncs for that partj POB sibio, arill a*it daawfi and bt it die. Orant that they onghl not. Hut htimaii uature is htiman n;iture, nml thoy wttL lt is oasy to w-o Mhy Ilcinoeiiits wnnt tha Bland bill to paaaa The mon wbo have oeed to think me tboee who haTe bf*en liitoal to liiRh placo iu slroiiff Uo pnhUraa Statos or diKtricu. When they write otl' 1<? pei eont taf the publie di lit, and io imt eeat of tho propeily of Ihoae who bare siivod moiK.v, they turn out aaota than 10 poi ccnt of thoir aaiipportors ln nuinber, ojbA _U more than thnt, propoition in WOight In ov. ry Btate aml distrkt they kill RepabHoaa Totea by tho Ihousiiual. So the Wkig paity cut its owu throat when uien \ _tcd for tho Compio mise and the Fugitivo Slave Bill. ThooBanda of votera, who could not bo Democrnte, and aconied thereafter to vote a Whig tfcket, did not voto nt all, and the party died. Yiehling to repiidiafion will cnd like trad ing with Blaveiy. There will yet be a party in which no man ran etay or get a vote who i? not tnie to tlio'pulilic faith. We shall aoc thal jiarty BOOB, if the BepahUeaa party he trays it-j tiuct as dcfeiitlcr of the Nution'a honor. DiatieM aud bankruplcy will teach wbal bad ffcith eoata. Vbtea by tlio Ihoojaad will f>|nirn tba men who mitded theiu, or were slavish tools of a nioment's p:is.sion. We Bhail not have long to wait. in tjiat rase, for ;t political ehaage which will hnry in laslinx abaaM iv.-ty bmb in tbia laad who oaDa him aatf i Bepabtteaa aml yet voies to braad the Xalion with dishon.ir. ______ BU8INE88, AND TBB BILFBB BOL. Th" paaaage i>r the Mattbewa reaolatiea by niore lltiiti n two-thirds vote in the HoaBBj briaga the eoaatry to aerioaa thinkrag. Tbe hl' id opliiuists, who have said that lhe Illand luil "eoald not pass" beeaaaa tbegrbaewtt .iiiK'lit nnl to paaa, may t-taml baek. Careful men. who COOOted coiilidtntly U|?on the defeat ..f the bill by the rotea of certaia Benatoca, lind that they were not rigbt. Two of the rotea .'asi Bgaiaat tbe reeotatioa wera aap peaed, aml are yet claiincd, f<? lie aara for the l.ill. if eitber of tbem la giaen for it, witboot cennterbalaadng gain nol now expeeted, the lihiml l.ill will paaa orer a reto. lt ia ttiaeto .?oiisidi'i v.'iy siiion.siv the reealta- _raa*aa io liiisiness, aiul aeooad M 1?> tbe politieal fiitnre. Qold goea ap already one per eent, and isil v,'i goea down. Wbyl Beeaaaa tlu- bill, aa paaaed l>y tbe Uoaae. aill drire gold out of tbe eoaatry, bat will inaare dcnionetizatiou of nl-er by the Latin l'nion aithool addiog ma I'lially to ita aae bere. Paper will beeoaie a prom-M to paj ailTer, aad will exclude lilrer Crom aae. Tli?' filv.i will fall, aad tbe paper will aiok below it in value, aatbi pruu iae aarely ulla behiad tbe tbiag proBiiaed. Theae are neceaaaiy reaalta <?f the Bland bill, as it atande. To expect it-i amendmeat, in anv .S-. ntiiil reapect, ia idle. A large major ity in both boaaea evideotly demanda tbe bill as il cani.' fiom tbe IIoOBO. Hopea Of aini'iid ,?iiit ara beld oal todelay eftctire oppoaition until ii la too Iate. U ebaaged at aU. the l.ill woald not probeMy l"- ao cbanged aa to te !i:ov.' its w-'iiht icatiii.s, whieh at.' ini.is.l.V tboae which make thc loajority m botb boaaea uager i"i tbe bill iteelf. Iluaiueaa men, tbea, maal look forward to a .-li-iit-.'i' a probable wbicb would deprire tbeai of oii.-t. nili oi the valtif of gooda aold oa time, oi nn.ii,-v lu.wi.-.l. A whol.'siili'il.iil.r, wli.B baa oi- ia taking in a atoeh worth |l,0U0,00O, whicii be haa expeeted i<> aell at three or foai .Btba' tim''. ii'1'**- fa???? tbe proepec! of get tiog onl] |(900t000 in real value fof ln** nol s. Doea aoybody tIiink the Bpriae t^nl.* .?an be K,M"- with tbat proapectl Are not iii.iny baukraptciea luevitalde, if tn.i rhaoU eaoxtol protect theoiaelrea 1 1'ilty mil liona of dividenda are being pald, aod abonl ?s"jiiii,i)ini,<iiii? ol loaoa are mataring at this leoaon; the money ooghl t<> be relnreated, I boalneaa is nol to 1?' utteriy proatrated. Bai wbo w.mi- tu 1...tn 11,000, with t!..' proapeel that be will get baek |900 m fall payaienl ;,v ju-t oi (Joagraeal Barluga baaka hold ?1,200,000,000 of dopoerBba id if the depoai tora lel iberr mouaji ii-. Congreaa naay t.ik. $120,00 1,000 froai it. loanraoce and traal eompaaira hold, as baaka aad aarlnga banka do, ni.iny baodred milUoaa in Qoreraioeat boada. Congreaa baa dei' -d that it ii boB*. bad faitb i" lake one-teath froai the raloe of Op m aet nritiee, lt niust I..- plain, ?.. ev< ry Baaa who kaowa bow baaioeaa is doae and wbere Brtive rapital i, fonnd to eoodnd it, thal Ibe pendiog btU, il paaaed, will eaaae ? tine ol rrightful dis.i-i.-r. tttUtt bupiatoi ""?" proteei ImPMPtltet, rbotua iumIs ol nercbaota, oow dremed aolreut, will u-u dowa, and .'.ill drag down l.anU which now l.link owliahlj in'" the ftniiir, indiib i. nt beeanae anable to aae. Thouaanda of depoalt ora will mrl al tf,?*ii nonvj i: Ibey can,befon law i.ui i"l. t'i" tn of pail of it- Bol tlu '? i. - snlta do aol wait. Feai <-f thnn \\\\\ cbange thinga al ooce, aod from thia time forward, muny iiu-ii will atop teadiag, stop Belling oa tinu*. atop iBTeatiflgi or truatiag tben fanda wbere law can rrach them. ladecd. the foar [? -in cvi-ii now, and tha lailuns Im .l.tiniarv ,l|(. |j|vl. ,;,,. leakiog of watei tbroogfa a dralu thal may break al anv nomeat Wbal are buaineaa men dolng t.. defend tbeaaaelTeaf I.v. i\ man who refrtM - lo lend mooey <>r t<> ?el] gooda on Ume, ezcepl f"' gold \a!ii<', ?ill aol oalj aave hiaiaelf from Loaa, be \nll k'.iin largely, U the Blaad bill paaare. Bai ii it is d.-i'i-.tiVd, l>> effotta aot yel made ot (orealuub iiwcil, be eaa loaa nothiag. Tbe boyer wbo waata gooda, il he i** an booeel mao, will nol otdect to promiae to pay jn.st wbal tbe g.la are wortb to-day. Tbe borrower, who waata nioniv, il an boeeat man, will gladlj promiw tn pay what the mooej is worth wbea bebor* rowa. If eitber is not an boueat man, it is b good time to atop leodiog to him, or aoUinj; him gooda on time. The baalaeaa man who makea ii an Inexorable law tbal ho will take notbing in paymeol bat Ibe caafa to-.ia* or Ita gold valne il any payiniiit i.4 dofirieil, will fery aoon boin poattiouBol lokweaaymooeTi im ;i ii' Coogreea doea try to rob him, That way li.'H aafety. Hut do the baaka owe notbing to lhe Imsi n,.-_-, unn who li.-pt th.iii alire hy forbaaraooe in 1kt:iT Can they it< oo witboot ead, eaJTer-. mt; :i liation of juo. imtU, ini'ii'haiits and iiiiiinifii.'ttii.iH to 1?. ti>. 'fd, witboal an eflbrl to atop the plnodei ? Thitl ia for them to Hay. Bome make lighl of danirer. Whoo diaaater eomea to aucb baaka, <?iii in will make light of ihi-ir loaaea. Bome sit atopidly waitiag,nn uliie to tix npon metboda ol ptotectioa. Tl ?? htw ol' t oiiuiiinf, as ofNatnii'. la "kiu\i\;. "ul tbe Dtteet,-1 and the banker who his aol the s.-iisi iti proteei eitber blm* f ir iii-. eaa tbmers will Bad tbe fact KB-embt-red bere*. after. Boaae waal to have parl in ihe ploa*. .I.T. No booeat man will be aorry ahen tbej take j iut in the loaa. lt i-i tbe dnty of tbe Ii;!nk4 to goard the baalaeaa omomauitj a;..iiiist tbe greai danger wbleh Ib m;ir. They ean, If they will. To doriae metboda La c.i-.. Tbere owghi to be eoaaoltation npon the metboda al ooce. Ii it eomea to p.-.s.i Uud tin baaka aafler the buaiaeaa men of this eoaatr] te be plandered, tboae baaka will deeerre the lion's abare of loss^_ |J !? ITOM BAENVM*8 FIEW8, Beaator Baraam, of Coooectieut, lus, it aeema, been deliyerlng Bnotbea of his ioal atirriog addronaoa to a Bbort-haad mnn. The last addreaa of bb upon NotloBal politki bbi delivend. il wo lL'htly iiiniinher, to a meni l)?-r oi tiii- aame noble profeaaioB< wli.un he lixcd with bia gUtteriag eye al Chieago, or l'eoiiii, OT O-bkoah, or MNM other ^Vfrt teu) BetropoBa wbere be had eoatomen in the iron trade. It was MTenl weeki ige und at ittiiiH! wbea Importaal gaeetioaawerepeodlag in the Scn.ite. It ImH beM Mr. Ituriium'rt lial?it dnring tho elevt ii yeara of his seivito in the Honse and Senate, whcnover hia bouI haa been perturbed over any great qneation, to flee into tho Weat and nnbosom himaelf to a Bhort liand man. insread of oceupying the time of tho Nation, and filhnir tho columna of Tlm Itecord with his beautiful thoughta. This partly be cause of his exoeealinj, modesty, and partly bc cause of the domands of the iron trade upon bis time nnd talents. Ho has Rometimes jrone rTeri and faileal to fall in with a short-hand in.-iii, but upon those ocoasions ho has dovotod his entiro e_tf-g_M tothe purchaseof niules. It was dnring one of his excursions \Vc-*t? the one, we beliove, iijion whieh the short Imnd man extraeteal views from him be? tween Chieago and < lehkoab? that his eoOeagne, tho voneiiible Mr. Katon, proposed, in a mo moiit of enliiusiaKin, to bodn introilitciii a ?orie8 of reHoliitinns iloclaring vanoits Kiats in tho Scnato *. r-ant. Warneal by Tmx Tiiir.UNB that his ?eat was in danger, PoM-tmr Barnnm haetened haek to VTaahingtoo, and his eonat-tnenta havo ob wrved with WOttder and aniazeniPiif his name 11 'iniled npon aeveral votos in the Senate sineo that time. lt is believed in Conneetictlt that he. has taken alarm at the rovolutionary prono rtition of his eolleagne, and thiit he now oticupleahia anat laonatantlyi boldingoMtoit witb both hands. Ile is the only man iu the publie erviee who was over paired ofl' foi' (leveneon (m cutive yeara. It is to tho Caet that ho has taken ,i BOW doparture in this roirard?or, rather, has decided not to dep.irt at all?that we owo the BTkpearanee of the Iast great interview with iiim tnaWaabington in-fead ofa Ki'okuk new'fl paper, Mr. Barnnm i? repreaented by the prevalont ahort-band man as aayingthal tho rote on the kfatlbewa reaolntion abowa a two-thirda major ils lor tho Silver I'.ill. "Oh," he says in his eaey eonvwraatkmal etyle, " it's a foregone "eonelusion thal tho bill will barniiio .1 law, "even over tho veto if it eomcs to "that.'1 "Hut," qoeried the ahort-band man. who know tliat the sonior Con ini-;i,-iit Benator, Mr. Katon, bfld earriod bia hoslilit.v to tho silver scbonie BO far M to refnae to liatea to an oration on Jeflferaon from one ol its londeet adrocatea, and who conae quently aoapected that Mr. Barnnm might be atmilariy iitVeeted?" arill it not diarnpt the ?'Demoeratk p.nt.v?" " No sir,'1 rery promptly aaawered the Benator, "it will not "ili-tatb Iho p.irty at nll." Then, in a fervid ontbnrat, whieh iraa Iromediately i,,',,i.l.(l, he added, "Tho Demoerata who ??,,,.so tlu- Bilver Bill will aeqnieaee and ?? -i in*l to their prina Iplea juat aa tndy as if "their pohey h:ul been adopted." To tlie |Ug' (reatioo of the ahort-band man. tbat Geoeral Ewing aud aome otbera differed with him u|ii.n tbat jaoint. ho aaid, "Theyll Bnd " theniMlves inMakoii. The paaeagB of "tho Bilver Bill will aettle tho whole " ijiii-tioii. and tin- party will takeits rour-o " ;i- iiiiti (1 and aolid as ever. We do not be "li-vo thal i? is the Im-t 1iii.inci.il poli-y, Imt "the dill'innco danea not involve an abamloii ?? i,a,nt of onr piim iph -?" Then. aith a amile, ln- eniiiiiuicl: "No, a-it. t'o- party will nof ?? _-i t nd of ih ao ea ily. We will atand ?? |,v j|." ii,. m imii d tlm idea thiit :;,,- party n "bl apHl an this i- .n in 1880. Tho whole qneation, ha> aaid, will be wttled before that time, and thea if Nev> Voih i*) foond not to be Beea war] foi party .~, :i Weatera m.iu anil In i ominatod, and tbe -jtatera I >. in<?? i i? -* will aupport Um ca-idi* il itc. as they alwaya havo done. " Wr liiM'iiil " Tilden laat year," ho aaid, Mbeatanaew? hei-aii e arhj 1 -eonld yon imaa. oh iH.l.in reformer that bowled tho campaigB Shrough for Tilden aml Beformf? "beeanae ??I,.- araa elearly tho atrongeel man." With -niiia* tuitlor rciiiaiaVs abont tho I'lcsida-iit, arbom he thlnka hi- lanrty ia trying to dnve over io tho nonaoir.it-, where there ia really rn. room for bim, tl"- Conneetia ut _ nator cIii-mI the interview, aml diamlaaed the man aith Ibe pencil over hia eax, Mr. Barnnm i- a praetieal man. ]\>* leaka practiral politica, philoaophy aml wiadom. Tha (me greal tari thal f'.tmls oat eooapiea .ma in tho remarka abore qooted ia, thal bc Itilieves iu tlu- party, and in Btanding by the nartj ; Ib Bomlnating the atrongeat man. aml ..'iviiiK him a U ited, Bolid .-upport. A-> for al lowing tha pai i.v to ln- diatarbed by a little thing lia\e tho Ananeinl qneation! ho ean't ? tnnk ,,f ii for a BMMnent, Diarnpl ! Ni vi i while there is a dollar iu ihe Treaaniy .,1 ,iu i.tli.i- tu in- bad. He siniic* aeornfully nt the idea that tho party ean pel rid cf the Ni-w-l'.n.Iuni I'ciiioct.it-* who opposc repadia* uon. "Tlny will imt pl nd of Ba BO eaeily," be aaya. And be apeaka with anthority, N?a one more than ho. For ho has bebind him not niily ail the tr.iditioiis of tho New-England Democracy, which tho Booth oerer eould kick inti. au aiiituilo di' boatility or tho diapoaition ui reaentment, but ho has alao bis own politi ,;il (iticer to back him up iu his aaaertion. Whether ln- rotea BgBinal his party for pto tectiaaii (ar lor niil'sidios, or does not TOte at all, ho "atanda by the party," aud iiiver "diarnpta." Bland ' ll or Mat ihows reaolatioa makea no ( ifl_*i-nce with him ; thoy may bo voted up or ab "ii, and tho party may tako what position it nleaaea on greenbneka or silver; he dnea not rare so long as thoy ara aolid aml united iu electioi *. Ile knowa the party thtOUgfa .md a_UO_gh] haa bonght aml 8ohl its iniilt s; aud ho know-1 that to talk about dtarnpting it opon any qneation, exeepl the diatribntion ol' iiilicos, is Bonaeoae. Iloa...es aay aomething in tbia interviow, hnwovor, abont aot abaadoning piinriples. Thia a-xeit )itr cinioa-ity. Would Mi. Barnnm be ho kind aa to get another iiliiiit-haiiil m.i ti , and throagh him cutivcy Ka ? eariona pablie aoaie defioite Idaa as to what ihc iuniciples are to wbieh he aUndea 7 AN IDTL OP AVEUEN. ?* At A''1)11111 laat woik Edmnnd .1. Boppin tricd ii' tho mnrder of Pbilip s. Prond Tn, araa acqnitted. liis defenee araa thal aProndflt had rnined his aiater, anil eanaed, j throngb grief, tlm deatb of bia n_other. Tho jur.v found bim "Not gidlty" npon the ground of "temporary inaanity.n Bere, then, ii anothef of tboee rernarkable vor diits wbieh, if tha-y ate often enough ii peated, will a atahliab, we anppoae, a mia ehiovoii., fall.'io.v as a juinciplo of criminal juiUprtidenoc. Nobody will deny tho aenae of pereonal hajnry nnder whieh Uoppin aeted; imt il we put tho reaaon of tlie ver diit iii pi.iin langnagO, and Kiy that arery brother whoae aiater is aedaeed may kill ber betnyer, tho moat aympav ihatie reaalor will BM at onee into whal i|e_ii|isof piini'ViiI MTBgfiy we ihatl fall. Tho notion <af "toiiipoi'iiiy i.isauity," whieh haa no Keicntiiic foiimlation, is mcrcly nn invonlioii to i;ive au air ol legality to a prepoaterona lind in>;. Tho finifrr whieh a greal WTOng aroiises i.-a .uit that alien.itioii uf mind whieh tho law reeognisea as ratabliahing irreapaanaibility. Tho .itittiiffrt make allowami) for it, wo adiiiit, aml it ia quite within Ihe ptovinee aif tlie jnry to redaee the venliet ta) the lowest bani of maiL-laiiKlilcrwIicii tho alreal wasahatie under great ptovocatmii. But the moral dif ference between a verdictof "not Ruiltynand one of homicidc in the lowest degree is still great. Even in easo of the lattor, Ihe jurors say that the prisoner has done aoniethiriff which he oagbt not to have done; in the former they litcrally acquit him, and BtibstantiaUy say tbat he has done notliim,' which he had not a perfeet ritfit to do. The statute di-Uiiiiruishe* the diflcroiit doe-rees of inurder cxpressly that harah rerdieta may not he givcn; bnt it was iirver intemled that the nnrk of entire inno cence should lie ollieially pl.iced upon what ib aetually a ciime. This in what has been dono in the Aubiirn case. So ninch for matters of principlc; the con cliiMon of tlie Aubtini melodrama supKesta qaeetioaa of tnste. We Bad no fault with the younjr woman who, all Ihroagh the trial, sat l.y tlio prisoner; but WM it just tho thinpr, ini iii.diat.'ly after the verdict, for the presidiiiR Jodge, the District-Altorn.y, the jnrynien, and the yOBBg man and yoime woman to i'orm B proeeasion, aml m.irch (with or without a luiiid) to ihe paraoaage of the Ber. T. J. Allen. wbere tho happy pair w.ro made a utiit ? And was it tlie tblag, either, for tho elergyman before tyinj? the knot to make a apeeeh, and in thil to say to the bridegrc >m: "I icjoice in yonr acpiittal as a triumph of '* love, triilh and jtistice?a faatke writtoit " deeH in the ba___ beart wbidi eoanet be "i\[iii'S8cd in tbe lantcnaire of hiuiian law "? Bereoge has not hetetofloie been coaaidered one of the Cbriat?B virtues. Lyncli law mean* (to use the word.i of the ReT. Mr. Allen) ".Tnstice writteo deep ia the baauui heart, " whieh cannot be BBpreaaed in t li?- laagaage of " lniinan l;iw"; and yet we BBBBOBe that this elergymaa would hardly stitnd up in hia palpil aml preacb in favor of lyneb law. Bubataatutlly, thia teocber of the doetrfaae of torgiTeoeaa of _Jariea dedared that men, un d.r .uflieioiit piovoeation, have a rigbt to kill their eaemiea. <?f eoorae, he knowi better; bat ooder the lafiaeace of all tbe festivc eb> eamatancee, he permitted binedf to talk in an old and civilizcd eoninuinity M wfld men talk on tl.'- iioniiirs wbea they ara aboat t<. han/ a borae-thief witboot tiio beuefit of jodge or of janr._^^ Mr. Benjamin B. Batea reeeatly died la Beatea iiii!\rt-:iily roapected aa a raaa of the most eerapa loaa integrity. Ha waa treaaurer of tim exteaaiTe inills at Lawiaton, Ue.,noa< of tba eajiitalof whieb labeld In Boet io. An examlnatlon of the affaira o< the Batea Company abowa thal Mr. Batea ba us.-.l for bia own porpoeaa aoma $200,000 betonaiBg to that coooern, of which be waa traaaorer. lt leaaid tbal be bad s<> lona bad control of tha affaira of that company, that ba cama to regard its property as Ua own. Bo be effer-ted loana f^r lns peraonal adran lai'f, gi-inghianoteaa Ueaaorer, and aeTerthoogbt, bia iii.ii.ls s.iy, thal ba waadoiag anything irn-tru !_r. Tbiaia tbelateat ?|a'.-ial plea (ur defaleatioa thathaaeoma to <>ttr knowledge, andproauaeato nnpplaot that of _aanlty. It ii troe tbal a great iiiany treaanrera and eaahiera baaa treated tba m.y iotraated to tbom aa thefar owa, bat I haa iiis.r I'.-i'ii nrged in th.ir behalf that tbey actaalll tboughl it to ba aaeb, Then is anotber point to be ti..ti ad, Ihongfa it baa aol iitii.li Doreltyaboal it- I ? Batea If ill Company had b fdenty of directora who iiidu't direet, hut, ?hi ti:.) contrary,permitted Mr. Batea,witboai lel or iiiinlraii. <?, t>> .1". s ?< stlyaebe pleaeed. H.- berrowed money withonl anybody*a leare, to tbe aame f tbe rorporation, alaned tbe notea a* treaaorar, and i?ut tl.- proceeda ,.f Ibe trana tetioa into bia own poeket Thia, -,i> ona aoooont, " eonatitatea a;> arroroo the partof Mr. Batea." 'f bawareliTia?,hamightfad hi-, doiaga deeiguated bj a dlflereat au.l haraher aaaaa, Ifia eatate, u iahaped, willaapaiy thed.-ii cleo y: bnt, meanwhile, tha ataek <?t' tha Bataa UUI la aaid to baaa baaa bapatrad laYalaa bytha <lis 11',-iin', an ara ahoBld aataralTj) -niptiose it areold I"*. li' any boldar laaaa by thta, who n to Baaka _ooJ tho loaaf J'.v.n B Turk w>.'iiis to 'avo a battat idea of pablie boneaty aad flnaaeta] tntnMnvaeaee than tho Auu riean ('? togreaa. In Captaia Qambier*a akateh i.t tim .-.ir.-. rof Uidhal Pboha, In tha uui aamberof llu Niaettentk CwpMtrt, we read tbal " before he had been a week Grand Vi/i.r, tbefinaoee lawaf tha Otbof October, 1879,waa Bbrogated; whi.h law, intbeeyeaof Bnrope, exceeded In eoonaityevery other cruaa?waa it maaaacre, atatllatioo, or da baa. ln -iy?tbal a aatioa eoald comaiit; f..r it a.-tn allyatoBped part payateal ofooapooB." Theehange which the fearleaa Hiniater >>i' tli Porte anforeed waa ittended with difflcalty, and eren dangers bat ho Lnew that, in tbe lotig ran, notbing coaldrelieva tha embarraaameata of tbe Boipire exeepl boaeaty. I'oaaibly thagallaat Uographerbi Botqalta {aet to ih.* popolar ?t-'iitiineiii ol Europe,' at it ia troe tbal im a.iu,iu .-an iiili.r.l to affronl tho conacieacaaod M-ii-ini.T.-Bi oftbe world br tamperiag with tho -av erednaaa of ita debta. Perbapa, ooe of theae daya, ?Mt ?hall get tn bave a.s mach oouacieaaa a-t fho Tark, aml ooratateemeo ?ill riae to ilu* moral loral nf this MohammedaB, who belierea la the Koi n, aad keepa - loi of ?iraa, Kowthal tberepndiatora baro-irnick their first blow al th?*. vi.-iiiiis "ereditor olaaa," it aooid aot bo Mini-vs (br them to ntl.-it tbat poor people, u.4 , uiii', ara not debtore. Erery body who earoa wagm ar reeeirea ? aalary is of nnraaaltj a ereditor nearly all th.> time. All ihe |N?iipi*4 wboaa bbbbII aecomalatiooa logather iiiaku n;i the itiitiii'!is<i aggregata lo tha Haviti?s itank4 araereditata. Tha peopla who liva aa ftxed 'ni, limitediiirnin.'Hara all ereditora. Tho dabtor claaaia laraely eompoaed of thooe who baaa l>or rowed nonay to earry ob aaara nr U s.s aitaaalra baa Ineaa enterpriaea, from tho aaringa baaka au.l life Inaaranoa eompaaiea, wbare tho little all ef sntaii ereditora ii depoaited. Bat after all, thi* a BBBtter of n.it lntn-lt moiiii'iit. Bren Ifaoaak thieteeawd bighwayaaea had ttaaa te wreatle with u;rrat ethleal problema, they woald, i.* a r.Miilt, iimi llmiaeeltia anatalned aadcbeared by aa approringeooaeieoee to tin.nt tho aaaaadegrae^ whothei they made a bu-iiu's.4 af robbtag dabtata or ereditora. The eonrae of elgbl Uloatrated leetataeoaMPaaaB au.l Cbrlattan Roma," by the Baa. II. (J. Bpaalding. of Boatoo, wlB opao to-morrow BMralog ln Chick eriagHall. From the latereal takea in tbaaahjeel bya aamberof oar welWkoowB eitiaeBB, there will andoabtedlj bi Mi.-li bb attoadaoee aa tha leetnrce deuerra. ln Boetoa, wbere Mr. SiiatiliiitiKis.it botBe, be bmalready girea them tlnn eaaaoB befaae livo difliiwit aaannlaHonai whlle al t'uo lViin.'y Insti uiti'. in Baltimore, wbere ba appeared aa b Btraagar. lu* graoefal oratorj aod elear, pietareaqae power >>t' dis.'i'iptioii attraeted tho largaal Bodlaaea ot' tho aeaaon. Tha aabjeeta treated of ba the aaaraa wiU eapeeially intcrii-t ull who liavo etodied, ereo aligbtly, the coUeetiona in tha lietropnlitaa lloaaeaa, or who may ba lateoding to atady Ihew, -? A Tamaiaay Damoeral ia Bereroalteee peetileol Ba a bea be atarta in to eeoooaalaa, Tbera m a eom> mendablabapartiality aboal him Baarohhar,aod be fii'iilt witboot any BBfair dieeritalaatioo lioin thejaat aod from tbe onhtai Bol thara umet was ao UUejottooa, iiiitoaanaiahbi and BaaeBaeaabla an aeoooml a*. lt will take a greai aaaay peaaa ef nuii laaaed and aoa-partlaan atealhig ?? ataaa f>>r aaeb b*p-aWedefRarta it aeoaomy aa the remoral of Mr. Olmated or theredoetleo of theaalanaaof tho iinhllc aehool teaehara, Qeaaral Batler is Baaaay aboal the peaaibla afeaet iijm.ii his temper of "a Preaideatla] obataeler1 te tha aoaotmeot ?.f the allTer awiBdle,aad baproaeeea, thrn-fiT.', that tho full ihtailnof tho framl shall be dfawaaaed now whlle ba is atill tihlo t<> qpeak " with ont paaaiaa <>r faeUBg,**befBrel_BoriglaalBhi_oai to he too utrotiit for him. Wa BBB all woruis; l>ar ticuiarly Qeaeral Batler. Tho Charity Hall la alwaya one of tho pleaaBBeeet and lii'st aaii.in't.l of tlie unininl festivals in which tha ladlaa and ?aatbBBaa ot eTaw-Teek combiua amuBomcnt with boaerolenca, and the indlcationa ? are tbat it will be celebrated thia year with at laaat ita customary gayety. Tlie bard timea Lare nol greatly affected tho recreationa of tlie nch; and since they have added eo much to tho hardabipe of the poor, the nch will no doubt feel to-morrow night that they ougbt to dance with more vivacity tbau ever for their bem.-iit. Wigginton, who wae not elected in one of tbe Cal. ifornia diatrieta, haa juat been reaolved into the ae_| of Pucheco, who was, by the Honse Comraittea on Elections. If any other Deraocratic atateainaa would bke to rois-represent soirie Kopublican con stituency. ho ought to be eucouraged to apply toMr. ltandall. Thia Houue haa great talent for niakinf vacaucies for altnost anybody wbo will pledge him? aelf to vote witb the uiajohty caucua and aak no queationa. Now in the time to admit thoso Aboriginal Ameri caua to neata in Congreas. The credit of the coun? try. at the mercy of red Indiana not tased, would be safer than it now is in the bands af the white and black iinanciers who are worrying it in Waah ingtoo. ____________________ POLITICAL XOTEH. Tbe Paper-Collar Lcague wauld be a good name for it. The Repndiation Leagtio ean be beateu by aa 1 I.m. -t Mt-u'-j League. Oeneral llutler was aent to Congrosa to aniuse tba country, not toruiu it. Tho conutrv ean ataud aaMdlea better than it ean BBBBd repudiation. The House chose the greater of two evils. It is time for honest folks to reralize that they csn aot daaaat daaaagagnaa by a__dai laaea or ahaking iihts at tliein. One solitary Congressman in the whole aolid Sonth voted agaiaat repudiation. Whe talka aaaal PM-tgning tha Soutli BOWl " It ia bardly woi.li while to go baah as far aa 1812 to biint up an orrasion for eeustiriug Ma-sachusetta, siie elaeted Batke in l?7o. v The BOMa resolveof Goneral Butler toallow Bee. niarj -beraaaa to raaaaa- ha oflice aaaaaaa there u aahaneeef htaeenvaaalaBle aUvarVwaaebBBd "f lmrc liiii.'ii.iuiiniiy. Mr. Shcnnau's gratitudo uiust lx- iiiiiii.'iisc. Tha* ountry is alarined by the vote af tlie BaoMM on the Matthewsresolution, but tbe railroad lubhy la aot dlahoartoaaail bj the aati-Bbaidf raaoi_tlaa_ It iaeTident tbat tbe Haaaa is still open taeaava> tiuu on oiio af theea aaaJaatBi Beaater Barnnm la right when !ie aaya thal noth iu_ ean disrupt the Doin.nratic party. Baah a tri__aa_thiBgaa reaaBdiatioa will nor traabla il a iiit. Tbe Ki-tcru brotb C will protcst uiililly,bai ile will btay iii tho pari y. Tha LVew-York and Phfladelpaaa Caatam BUaaaa Btebeth t(> be worried again with a "n-diictnin of force.'' It t:ikes B woiideiful aiiioimt af -riD-Bg to ? mi eleaa throagh the aabaoil ef a Caataa. H,"i-o .,n.I -iiike tho ultiuiatc hard-pan of a hueiuesg baaia," Jiitil a-ouie of the leading ofTl'ials in the New-Or laaaa Caaaeaa Haaaa ean bebaUed out af iail, or I0BB8 atheaa who havo ruu away enn bo encoiiraired t,i r.-ttiru, ilnre Baaaaa to l?i no one left w'io ia coin petenl ta eolleet tha tavaaaa aa that aartafaawy. (tvii Borvioe reform haa I" ea raaing aith greal vio leBOi iu New-'Jrhaiiaever biuce Mareh I, 1**77. [tlaa great ariatartaae to any New-York Cea graaaaaaata bava baaa aaahla la havo hUveleiB* eordeil on tho silver reaofa-ttOB in the Uo';-,. mi Mntiday. There were four of thetn who had thia iII int-k,?ifeaara. Towaaaadi B?aa, Caata, aad Baaaa ,'ict. They oaeerve aeaeral tt*maiieeratioB| amt .?v.r.vliii.lv will bope that iln-ir ikuiic- \>i,l bc caded luiiil aii-i h>ii_, tha ucxt li.'iie. Patteraoa is liaMe to aaaaaia aa hapariaaaalh> ralid in rTaaaingtan if tho lateet reaael abeel his eeaa is traa, Thacraal raaaac is cin.ul.at ing that Qoveraac Haaapteahaa towarded laaaaattaeaa _? his arreal ta tba Oaveraoii ef Ifarylaad, Dalawata, iuni ainiii, the Btataa throagb irhleb tha Baaataa wotiJil paaa lo pay hia proniiaad riail t> hlmofl Caiaa* ron in E-BBayiraB-k Hiis aagratafal aetioa adU han atendeneyto predpitate a freah aaa?aa of re? !.i|,- ?-, iiinl to aitiiuulate to baah torti.re.s that perti Bacioaa vertigo. KT-Grivernor Hownrd, of Khole Ishnd. v. asso (b> Ughtad with Senator Laiua-r's tVAtAm that he B nt | coDimiinicition to The Proridmee Journal, wunnly iiinl j-.Hly prais;ii2 tbe cflort, and expres.-ini? B lio;? tliat the inaiily st.itid of Hi'l aml Laiair B_gM fore Bbaaaowtha "awifUyaaaalagtbaa when theyhnaa ' a solid .Sottth' will bear a ik-w and more hoiorahle .?ai.'iiiiicain'e." Every natriutie man would rcjoice to ilisc.iv.-r Mil'-tatitial gnauinls Tor such .1 baaa. hut lha vota ia tha Haaaa oa Ifoaday doea aol hmuah :iny om?Diii'iice'iient. Still. it reiuaiiis trre, tbal lha rotea ?>( Laiaar aad Hill ia tha Beaate are of nua' culialiln value at tlus time. BBd may *>r<ive tn bo tha aalvation of the National hoaor. T_ey repraaent no one Imt tlieins.lvci. however, a* the w.hd Boaalh il oviTwiieliiii-.ii.iy agaiaat ticm. Bec atary E arts i.j ehargad a-ftafaaa-aeaalM ehilliag lha axabetaal honaa of the eaaaal aaaaa* secker wiih lroniea! i.liservaii'iiis. Whea BBaaa??B applteaat ba a aoaaalata riatted hlaa, tba aabar day, f.n a iinal answer, t'ie Seeretary lookcd over the 1-t of iB-aacaara, whieh eaatalaad tha aaaaaa ef all tha aaaiaaat Keaaabbaaaa af Iiiitmi.*, and, ii^ing hi> <-ye BBoa the victini, maaarhaii MWhy4oyaaaaehi eonavJatef It aaaaaa ta aae tlua), from yur araaat* ti, ue.-, you would do tbe li't'i'iibiu iu party eiore i;inid by iobibIbIbi Ib lili?aaaa." Utaahaarratiaa i'n*riii:i!icntly diae-uraged tha aaplieaat, and it may lerve anotaec potpnai alao, Tbere bava baaa aet* eial appointmentato eoBaalatea aud other offleei which aobodj haa beea ablatonnderataod. l''-r haaa the Becretary aeat tba appUeaala oat af tha i-ountry beeaaae tae Repablieao party araald oe tho bei. ior their abaeoee, There are no limits to th<* atasiiranee of thi* silver advoeata, iic has theataaaat aaadblaaea in his ability to solve auy monetary problem under the aaa. Whea aaaaa aaa aekedaailrar Caaagreaaaaa, tho Other day, what this country would d.i wln-n i5 foiuni itaelf on adi-araai Baaaiial baafa boai athai leaii'ua? Batteaaaftha w.u-ld. herepliad pcaaafily! " A*. aabsk as we get throagb this h-gislatiiaa wa will liiaKe everyiliiii.- nulit by anaaaiBg t-ar a l'?n lire-Ji af nations to adjaat the im ident i-oiiii.ieni-l relatiana af tha eaiaaaaj baabaaaa." lhan is no dUDdeaoe aboal that. Thadaaaiigagaeia aaaaatad aith his iippaivnt aa-BBM over liia own country that be heattatea aol a maaaeot la tamag ni> t'ie taak ot ciini|iienn/r the raat ai Iba world. lt ia toe Diuehto bope tbat aaeh a man will aaa that ha a limply takin. prea?aiituuis for aiif.tv after the i-taatmpbe la orer. lt b a good deal ta get nma '?ini iiu admiaaioB thal it ajrui i><- a aerio_i thiaa for tliis ci'iniiv t<a eat itaelf oi trom taa rest al i!m w iiid in iiiiiitiL'ii.i tcaaaaetiaaa by aa-aatag a ?uret atanaard. FMBWOWAL. Mr. Oeorge EUddk is temperary iaatrnctaf of '.-?.,.'iitioii ut Barvard, Ptilamit iaiiae aaaag HL Ilr. Balph Waldo Bma-ion- >(?hl haa igain coiiiiicicl BBB, aud Uia laetam has beea yoiipniieal a .ii-i-i,iiil itaue. It la reported that tho frie%da of Qaaawal ly.iv WxUaua Bia aaaiaiitlrnllr preseutlng tilm a* ? ean* i<ii]iite far a f.'.'.'i):') ?aaaaaa Calmel F. D. (iiant, it is aaid, Inteada to l'vc iii Siiii l'raiicisi'o, araaaa he hm paaaaaaad aa lutcr M.at in ,\ gratavalaaa-M liiaclai) \ wuitU ia already iu fu.l I l> l.l' II.II. l'lofessor rieree, of Harvanl, tlie emiiieut luiiili.iii.iiiciiiii, i-iul.aiialy enoauh, made a piea tor the l.l.-.il at the hi-t Kuilu'.il I'lutt mcetiiirf. Tli.i man of iniinaeraaaa peaalaa-a ii ciari?.t th_t ihe g\vo\ daaaatin ti.c ictcatl-c reaaar ohea at Uie d.ay lay in taa taal taal Mit'v aeemed to itrtka at tba IdaaL Bat it aaa aaVBl aeMBlng, ii<- added ; " tue llaal ???> tn laatraeoWa, Dr. John M. __a,w_anee and l is aifa Baafheh tkadaaadB-c >tl*taaa_aal.i.i,',a,!ii'aaittipn>(iaoii.Auiii-?* Jacaaara.hm..jusiaaaaktalad id.ir ?iuer aaddtaMb inay worc the aaaMBBM * lu ."liioli tli?*j worn luarrlail uad tta-B nino ah-ldraa aare tu?ir atiaadaata. Ika eeiebwriaa t.i..k I'l.icc at tha Hermliage, wbera tiie reoea*ai?ia .>in AadiiiB Jati.aaa an i uvuiwith lar ouly BBB*vtrawaaBi Mi . I'helps, tho v.ilo of the Oovernor ol MlaaaarUhaalaatdlad. laa waa ? ladneTiiieitt vaaaBh ? im, i tarrag theciit war, was avtsd for her baaaaaaal work for tlie wouiKtcd aud dlsatilcl 88-llera al lha rmon. OaV, 1'!ii*Ii>i la larotlier-liilaw 'o Mr. Ajuiw Ka.a, Uie Iw known owuarof Ihe a'lfth Avonuo IloU'l balldiag.aajd tiii.i-11 .'tii.-r ralaabla Bear-Tecfe reai aataaa. ?a '?,B*' ouly bi.itii.ror Hia Kiin. Ja>. Walt Wliitiuau is proparing a new Ixw contalnitig piaaa aud poctry. which, it la rutaorasl, aa UiUaaiila to call " Far and Near at 5t#." Ho 1* uow iu MJ flfty-ulutttycar. It la atatod aUn, that he U jiolng W L'aliforuiu ;n a lecturer, aud bc ll suppoaed lo havr r* pared sevi rai dlacoursoa. undor fh? hcadai of " -braaiai