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Riaiuini - SoTli i- WA Uf' 2d unl .('. coliimni. m-rcui noTicaa?51APaae?Btheoinnn. si.Va7i..ss hnm... BA-_a-B? f'tot-id aolaarai e*KMAi n- -'-..''' /'?_?--l*t :""! -,1 eeln-ana. ? 9T1_A4..i,.,.a am. l.Aili-.uAi'S-;/. .7..r~,th Bad IBh coluini.-. a-mni- Oi'F.n--.'". PB8?-8d coiiimn. * B-aBca boabd-WA PBge-ltb and 5th eMuinne. li ll nm-- Uth P'tc/r-lal eolumn. 1- La. rm PBor_BTT-7tt Ha?e-2d ooIbbb : Coi * T,;Y_7//, I'luie-'id e.i'iiiin. ToWaoa n mo ooaraan BU PBa?-3deolnnm. Ciieincos -Xoncco. BOLUKOER. Iirt t \ti . . A rran ne " Ut. " Champagne. MciiMiiiin- Peptonired Beel lonic i onii nr. hai it,". "f '."' ccat-dalBa l?* ,, ,- mvaluabic m aU i Hlie.ier the rcaidl ol exhanation, m-rroai !'?-'-:.';?. nV,.._..i.. ?r ii.tii- .li- - : aud m every lorai of de. l.iiiti. parUmlarli 1! rmtaliinit Irom nulni?aari wi ]ti4f.l'....:y an.11.eIpf.iiio II.. ? :?';!"'';.'?,?. ,.,r him. HaiakiiA ?... p-t.pr_et-r_.6tb Ave. Hotel llii.i.ln.r. . n.i. oi ;'.'.?!ii ?i._ Latkst Gi ; *- i. -'??? TiilinvK i.M' A No. 10. sixt '" . , Ad Tbibubi Extba No. 40, now ready, con talnf .. "' '?"'' (,?, ~g . i.il. -1 irlft ol -eletl.-. S. ' ,.,(,,,, . i rcedpt 4.t.. i BU bb, >'?"? *i.,ik._ l>Aii y 'I BiBCBi. Ball Bubaenbere, 810 p. r annnm. m-mi-W.' i ki*. rRiBl Kl. ?'? .-I Mii'-vri!'. i>. j^peran. U'ET-ELT TRlBt'SK, 1 S , . ., i ?. .-'J |..l Ul.Iilllll. 'I 661a CBeh in ii.lva'.'-e. fi.f'-n adrertiaera eaa leare tl atl.- - i it adwa-.i ? ""? olb-ira BBAKI H I THB TBIBUB... Ni w-V..i:k?N... l.i.:!*-. Broadway, corner Thlrty fii-t--i.: N... :!"** Weal Twentj-third-st.. conwr Eiahth-BYc. i N"". 700 Third-ave., corner Forty seveiitli?i.: So.i_.380 Fonrth-ave. lHarletn.1 \.a-iiim,i..\ Mo. 1.33.1 I'-t. 1,o\ihi\-No. 20 Bedford >t.. Btrand. 1 anu So, IS Rna il< Le lloanaie. FOUNDED BY HORACE aHEELEY. BATURDAY, MAV 11. 1878. WITH SUPPLEMENT. ING. Foiikkiv.?-Miic-o, tbe Cnban ehief, haa Bnbmitted nmlinieii.l*. to reakk iu Januuca. I ?? Cana iliiiu ateamer Sardinian. hai beea bnrned al Longb Foyle; aareral peraooa were Injnn . Tbe CaBBdiaa PBrMaaienl ltas beea proi The liiin.-'.i -'i ken l itb ... ?-? -I i ii"i -'' 11 Tbt Ilil-Miill C'overiHlieli! ->i.\- i' do know Ibe .uil anrport >.i ConntSehonTalcdFapto peaab-, C,,\,.y. ?--.-- In the Si-i. ti, .'4-* rd r, th. hill in ffjma. .im..!-.- waa paaa -.1; thi bUllorep. iltbeBanki I waa taken up uml debated fora long time; il \-.n- ftnolly amen.le.lao ti-1,. make Keptember 1, 1878, the date when it will . -in l paaaed bi 261 ralyea ai d n;iy \..;- were taken.: : In the Honae, Mr. B I Vi;; ditnres, advi-;: _ theenu ellation of contracti to th am mnl 8193,000,000 nnd the peymeut of claimi to ilu niiiionii! af 93,217,000; General Garileld reported koiij.- iiniM.i.nut iDii.-iiiliiii-it-. io tii, rulea; ;i lunaand look plaee orer Ibe inbji el of war efaaBBS, dnriag wbieb greal t-omfnaion prevailed ;ni<l ilien,' earae ta blowa. DOMK i ,. .?Tlie Iiill Of tlie Army haa been ftnalljrdrawn np;il reflceta tbe lieea <'? Mr. Hewitt, Colleetor Weitael, ol CtBciamata, ia aoaalng lo Waahington t" fighl bia il a rappoeed. Mr. Glorei i> Beartnring ledlaeeree wbere tbe $50,000 wenl to, wnieh Me-Ttec-B- Loutelana Committee apent. =__-_:: The Tt i bi nn.l l'.n ?:?? ]??' ple diaplar anxii tj in legard i*? ;?? new nria cdT. i o la tba Hoai of i.'- .. It haa been de. Ided by Bpeakei Baadall tbat tbe FletMa reeolatioBi wlU notpre aent a qaeetl-B <>f i?rivil,-i'?*. Tbe Btate Senate d Dr. Ha] bbR. laaneial 'ili, the l.ill t" prerenl peaaaBB ateallag rldaa oa ti ighl iraina. the hill for thedlatnbetioa af a portioa u_ tbe aaaeta of tbi Ni< tioutii I. ;? Inanranee Company,aad the bill extend iiif th.-t'lin !<?! .l.'-itii' tbe Geneeee Valler (.mnl. - 'iiie \.-t .iii.lv paaaed the Oompromlae Buoded iB-bihlfrrnria bill by a anaaiiBo-a rote. I l- | tnenl Exhibition waa rropenedi Benator Illaino made aa addreaa, ia a iii. !i ii<- argned Infaro. ot tbe proteeUofl oi bome ladBatrtee. Tb I'l.ii ntsentia a large aamber of aominatioDa, both f,.r :i)>i>i.mf!tieiit aad f?r aramotioB, y. st. r.li.y. dn ami Si iu im-*-.?Tin- National Party'i K\ erutivc Conncil diaeaaeed eampaign planayeater lay, nml ii BU-aaaaeettag araa held -ii Ibe Cooper I oion iu tlie evi'iiiiu. A -ui; W8B begBB l"i tin- |>iilti tion of tba Btewarl .->t;itc. Jadge Doaobae giant4.l :i t.Mi'i.iiiry ii.jnii. ti.m againal payaaeete by tin-vv.'. i-.i liuili'.i.i Coaapany. = Ibe atate ?aad ai Iba Baartaa plaa to-parohaae Aaaaaieaa tobwIs f..r . rni-_th waa OOtlAiiaed hy another l.ns si?n otfie. r. ----- Heavy eattlag in freighl rnti"-1? the Eaat, l.v \\'.".:.!:i haea, w:h reported. == Mi>- Catberiaa Beeeh r wns atated t.. ha <ly ing. s-sTbe Btate Cbaiitlea Aid -kaaeriat-on diacusaad Iba elaralloa ad Iba poer. Kew-Tork tanday^ebool \- elatfam beld it-- i.n ii!ial in-.-tn.i-. = GoM, 100?_ l"l>!_. IOOLj. (;?1,1 ...I,,. . ii t- ikI- l il.-lliir at tbi ? ????*?; toebaaettTeaadsaetBatlBg, doaiag hnrgab-r Tm- WbaT-OOI ? Titiiirxr leeel ebeerratiena indl* (ut( li.ir v. i:.' ii, wiih aeeaaaaaal ekmda aad little chani:.' i?f t iuiu ii-ttii--. 'l'lHriiioinctcr yeaterday, 00 . tt , 01 ._ Thp Dciiiorracy cirrici* ?-l( ction-l.y tbe :ii<l <>f ??niiili-*." .imt ron.iiK-tH iiivcKtijrntidii.'-.'it aeeai , on the ins'iiration of "ol.l ataf .vlii?k.*y." it'? mewtb n four-footed party. ? Gail Ilaiiiilton takea iNSuc to-day w*\*\ gM of the Bggl tlihtiiiKuislied of KgW-'Eaghud pn-iu-her-', am! VatBBB to slmw tliat, if llie laiill is to l>e talked ol in tlie pul.ut at all, it sliould be iu tell ij-cntly tieated. -? Ye-.o_.lay witnesee- tim n Mirni tion of throo. noted will oasos. Tho will of the father of 8uaan Dickie, the youni? lady who wsw re leaaed from Bloomihgdale Asylum ae eane after aix yeaw of imprieonment, was called np before the Surrogate; the Merrill will casc I Biipeared iu a new form ln Uie Suprciue J Court; and tho absuid contest a>*ainftt tht will of the late A. T. Stewart, of ivhich the pnblk hail lo-t. Miflit ciititciy. hai beea r** vivnl with a new H<-t of plaintilft. Tht* opi>ont']its of cx.i-t- tegidat-Ofl BOOCOd I big poiol y-tcidiiy, in -t-cuiin-' H nil.i<>'. 1111 im nt of tin* Legfadatnre until Mond.iy alght. Thla *.\ill leare \eat than two days ol" the aee sion, onleea tlu* advoeatea ?>f ? aaw law eaa ?eeoie a poatpooement ol' R^Jmrnuaeiit. A paper by Miaa LooiM I- Behnylet "> ?*? "Kltv.itio*! of tbe POOT in tbelr Hciiit-,'' WI* read at tin- meetiag of tlu- Btate Cbaritiee Ai.l Aaeoeiatioa, yeaterday. Miaa Bcbayler. prac ticc iii philaiitliropv givea her tin- rigbl t" ?peah with auilioritv on tbia qneation. aad her auffgcstionfl are the fruit of a wiae experienee. Tbe Kns-aiiiti Gorernmenl diaowna any ki .il-.* ..i tbe Beheme whteh Connl Bchooval i is aboul to propooud wben ln- uni".' ??? ?*?'? I'ct. t-i.nttr. Thia is credible, Inaainnch aa the Connl wonld nol bare lefl l.i-- p<>>t at London only that be bad infonnadon to comninnicate whieh it araa neeeeaaiy lor him to ex* plain vcvltilly. Tlu* qneation ol "guarai ? ? wbich England baa already raiaed haa a dan gerona look, and may retard fnrther negotia ,1,111a. If Loid Beaconslield peretata in ai m il' Ruaeia ??:?? a natlonal BUI Sykea, I c.imot expect to gaia imil li aneeeaa i'.v lu diplotoaey. \Xt- prinl on another mtge the rooat Import aiu portioiu ot a *-; i i Iv in tr lectnre delivcred daring iln- week hy the Rev. Dr. P. C. I nl thia eity. Coming froni the leading repw scniiitivi* in tlii*** comnranity of whal la known ii-- tlu- advanced Ritoaliatic elemenl oi the Proteatant Epiacopal Chnrch, and tb ? anthor ol ii phrase whieh yeara ago startled our re ligiona thinkera, thi- frcsh expreagion ??' viewa whieh then excited bo mncb tciiii'.ii eannol paaa nnnoticed. 'I'i" pn ? ?' ' wbo then declared " ProteatantiBin a t'ailuii*." adherea to bia text and to hia former exp ? ti.ui uf it, believing Protcstanti?m t;> be almosl Bubmeraed by a tideof infidality, aml il.-i-ain ;tin* Anglican,tlu* R >man and ilu- Grei '*. chnrcbea togetber aa parta of om- Catholic chnrch. ln passlug the luil foi- ti.o repeal of the Bankrnpl Law, nnd amending it bo a- t-> take iffocl on September 1. the Benate aeema tn have T"'.t a middle courae. At urai tbal bodj favored inunediate repeal. Then tbal th ingbl too baaty, and ni il Ji waa propoaed aa iln* Iime for if to tak< effi*ct. Proteata from iili over the eountr) Bguimd aneh poetponement have conM to the ean ol Senatoi-a, aml they now offer a conipromixe It remaiua t.i ln* seen wbether tbe Houbc will aceepl the amendment. Certain it i- tlmt aliiio-t evi ry ai ipunal portponemi ul tn Jannary. appliea to tbe amended fomi ot tbat it ia 1- bi [njnrioua to ket i? Liusiii, * difdnrbed dnrinf- fonr than i ,_lit montha- Tlu efleel ifthe l iii becomei b law will probably l'i- to kecp np ti"- lonj* ii-t- ol r.nliiK - throogh the Summer. The beal that ean lu- aaid ol' it ia thal U might have botn woTte, _ Mi. Howitt'a rtrmj ln". of whicb a fnll ab ajtii.! ia given in out Wasbingl m dwpatcbes, i - ciiilciitiy a v.ist iiiijii..v(-iiicnl on Hu- n moreeh ? achemee "i tlie n rrolntionai U iin*.. v. .li tbere maj be p< inta al a will ix- fairly open to eritieiam, it Bvema t" have l"' ii framed with an honeal pnrpoee to (llt oIV I-i li -.- cxpi lIllltUM - WithoUl i-nl'.lili,,'.' tlu ii.i-i.il gtrengtb of tlu- army. Ii will be noticed, hy the way, Uiat Mr. Uewitl propoaee a moal beartleea poliey with peopecl I,, ii?* miii r titlfB thal are deareal to the Ameriean heart. The nnmbri nl Major-Gen la io lt.* allowe I to diminiafa until i> hm (uie, .unl tbere ii i- to Btay. ln Uke manner tbe nomlier ol Brigradiera i- tn be ].(liici*(l !?> three. Tiii- wouhlnl fnrni h ban iili**- , n..ii"*li fm a connty eommittoe, and there *. lu- in. adeqnate Bnpply ol \- ? di tn for tu a.-,in-i tinga, il ii wi re nol I glorious militia. ^ _ Wiili'm ,i v.-.y few yc tn the seii aee ol i-tlmi.it. *y haa had b Unre tDcreaae in thu iiiiin'i'i- of ii- votariee. The methotU, mannei and I*. li* f- of mi "ivil ? d or extinei raeeabare becomc in ittcn <?! more m ni .al inl n I ever before. Tbo BmitliBonian InHtitutiou 1 I tbe way in i'.i- oonntry, iu eolleetinR rqinci iiu ii- iila-!,.tivi ..I tbi im.* of reaeareb. Tbe late Mr. Peabody fonnded, aa an addition to Harvard Dniverrity, au areha-ological mnaenm, wbich haa already given a freah impetna to ili* ntndy. Aud now t)w trnatoea ol t'u* Ameriean Muaeum of Natural Hintoiy, recog liiziii'.- the bH of tlu* pitjiul.ii enrrent, have made the implementa. ornnmenta and weajjoua of uiicivili/. (1 man a apecial Featureof exhibi? tion. On another paga a brief aceonol iaaiven of the noveltieg aocomulatod al the Mnaenm iiiuii!^' the paal neaBon, and it arill bt tlmt wbile primitive man, extinet or cotempo rary, haa had the laigeal ahare of attention, the lower animali have nol been nealected. N< iiin-i-in Waabington nor in Ottawa were the parliamentary mannera <>f tbe Anplo* ieen at their beal yeaterday. ln onr Houae, Congrea?man Harry Wliiie, baving *. hia excitomenl to caiiy bim beyond the rulea, found the Bal ol Mr. Tnrner, oi Kontucky, very near bia faee, bnt tbe quarrel waa here wiaely intorrupted. In the Canada Honae of Commons, tbere waa i teene calenlated to bring a ii!u>li to the cheek of the highlj Benaitive Britiah preaa. Bir John A. Macdonald made lome Bcandaloua ehargea of eorrnptkni Bgainal ? fellow-memDer, and the epkbeta of "liar" and "tn.-.ard'' were exebanged with the m moal geaeroeity. The bonorable membeia did not, however, eome to blowa. Thia i-. i pain ful rcconl to make ol ini John Macdonald. In hi* Bojoun* iu Waahington aa a member of tbe Joinl High Commiaaion, be mighl bave developed bimbelf into the pink of legislative piopiici.v lt.. a clos" aad devont eontem|>U ion of tbe Amencaa Congreea. lt aill be rortnnate il the borning of (hc Allan I.nii' ateamer Bardinian al the (-i.ti-.inci' of Longh Foyle 1ms nol been attended with greal Iom ot life. The lateet advicei reporl thal tlu vi --cl waa oo An anu(l>lii|i.s aud that half of the wateb In the foreeaatle. aml a nnm? ber of Bteerage paaaengera ia the fore pan of tlu- via-ii wera cal ofl Eroaa all halp, 'Iiu- hituatioii tlniia pictiucil in deploraUe, aiul in only n-lii-vt-d bf the hd that tlu- S.inlin i:iii i-a iiliuost in p'ut, aml at I poiui When -ghtofl and sun.ll ciiilt al.iuiml. Uud tlu- i'm- oeenmd i ivw hovi loo-er, wiii-n bIk- W_i uti Ihi way lioiu I.ivci pool, it i? pcobable tliat few of lur 460 pmtgiffin could liavc eaeapad. Tha hn || attnbiiti-d in tlie lii?t plaee to Iln* extiloHiou of ganatatad gaa, hut it may iieeil the cloHOst Bcrutiny to tli.ieov-r-r wlutlur the flre orii.iiiut.rl with UNM exploMvc gahataMe in tlie irirpo, or was cauHcd hy the htirHtinj. of a bouYr, aawm ns causcd 60 much ih-rttmction on tin- stcaimi Wt-uilicld. Occuniug ao eaily iujlhe seuson, the Siirdini.iii ivilainity tdioidd aerre n* n waraiag to tboae wbo, oa mb or li.nd, ara a. traated with Ihe aafety of the travclitBg PBbbe. TUE /' \NBA ANB TBB WB8T. ffliad men do imi make good flghtera. T__e eapital ol tl:i- eoontry. aad eapeeially of Ibe Eaat, loeea groaad i? ita atruggie br adf preJervation, beeanae it eaBBOl aae, or ob atinately i.r.;-. - to aee, wbere Ita advewary meana to atrike. BenfiiWe men ?v, MWltl "gold at par, the money qneation baa dead aa "Juliii> Cmear. Tboae mm onca teared ? Wl "1.1 prieea bare n<> reaaoB t-. fear anybmger, "an.l tbe iniiiiiioiii.-t knowa tbal all Ihe paper "cnrreney reqnired l>> 'the wantaof trade'or "otherwiac <-.iti now be bad, beeaaee baakaean "lie multiplied nnd arculation increaaed al " j,!. ;isiii-c." Thia la aa if a pnae-fighter bonld ,, .,,!.it,.iy .-Inii hli ?.\i'4 in order ao. ta aee a coming blow. To men nol wilfully bltad, the platforni ol the r.nn-.>lv:.:ii;? ConveutioB mi in t.. bring n watniBg. J'lir K.is! baa nol y.-i begun to nnd irataad the intenae boatility toward tbe national banka wbieb prevaila al Ibe Weat Tbe .-.iu-.'- ure many. Perbapa the greal -' ia the ii..tit.ii Ibal tbe banka Rei dooble intereal on tbcir capital, ereate a moaopoly ia money, and pi :i higfa rate ol inh real for borrowera. lera wonder why banka do not Ioaa oa (.iiiiil ni make long loana i?? carrj prodncera umi ii bad aoaaoa, or lend on grain to eaable the boldei i<> wail for higfa prieea. Men nf (l...il,iiui ci.(lii are angiy beeaaei they can i.(.t borrow. M Horny-haBdcd aoaa of t"il" Hnppoae thal tbe baaker geta rich by doing nolhitig. Ml aorta of prejudieea e.bine. The W( .Id over, in all ago*. ,l"' a_oney lendor ia bat- d, called ? Sbyloek, bnated uiii.?? |.\ deapota aad tlie mob. Everj dollar thal Ibe thrifty man*baa aared, and can lehd, i- -i l.e ii reproai li t<? i1"' nntbrifty, wbo haa it, nnd la forred t<> liorrow. iin- hatrod of Ihe baaker eanaea men t<? douiand the auhntitntion <?'' "goveruuieni ?? iiHifi-. '? i.n l?;i.K n.-.tf'.-. It i ? aaid, rerj ].l iii.il.I;., "'1 be bank BOte i> | > "?l I.t iH'tli ??i,iU- , the repre entative <>l Dnited "S.iiti. bonda drpoeited ti> aecure ii. Why , L ,\ ^e bank ;?? on ita eapital "from i'i" Government, nnd then have leave "to lend the crvdil <'! the Government, and lutereal ni; thal '" Any inn liii.-1'iit in:in i'.im ob .< i. bul thal <? ??? i no good; tin* ij.'l'i.'ii - who attaek the bank svHtem rarely ? and never coropreheud. " Down witn , ' . . i. umenl in ?i ? ? -I." ie which will rnlly a gn al many v..t. - i- uod li\ Governmcul can la limitod in volutiic by Governmeut. Thal will and the impei uiiioua li inkr ip : the ?? mnal be igw ? j .!,-,ii .: to ra . t M,tl ? f ti -.!.-.'? H llie d. iu -m.l for the "free legal-t. n<!.?:." And ji ,i, i-t jm, iill debtn, ;i! ?-. "i- it wonld nol to r-t i iK<- tboae otln r much bated per . iin- bondboldi - we reaeb the ih i.i- ti.1 for nbolition .?( bank notea, and '.'. Governmenl <?! a " Iree and full l< " ti 'iidcr"?an nuliraited and iii'.. tuable , which every rr. .lii ir kIibII be forced to take. lt j- , mi-; \,- to nuppii ??? lhal tbeae notiona have not irniiieil di *p root. Anj pufaln who i- inU them Iui ' I'"' Wi-I, ln IV ii ii -> 1 \ i ii i.i. .1 ?". I . i li; in noiiie pai i . ol iln . \| , . ichti id in on ? il i.i Coii'i'-. ii. nl, ilu-.. i. i ?? giiim ?! .- to (-(iiiiiii.iikI an apparenl majority. To Iimi! tlu- I. ;'.il-i. udera and - I Ihe bauk cir tion to expand, theae men think, i-i ta al 1 irn::* tuiah tli<- l< gal-tender ? xci pl .i ,, reaerve foi baal , an I glve to the draadi >l "bank monopoly" entire control ovei tbe cnrreiyy. Alieurd aa tbeae ideaa ure, they ba. all the pow< i ol ? ?''"" "?'?! ""' minda of milliona of rotera. -|-|; in Ihe money qu >?tion i wiil nol die, even when . i \. ini'.".! lor gold. Btill there will be the i,.,!; ;? thal the only i>;ni of the currencj thal 1..11 ?\;.iiid i- thal wbieb, by expamdon, ; ' | bc Gov - '.:ill lie lne I ithoul limit, in oi'!. i t-> ei.iwd i!..- bank note.i 4,u: ..! one, ,,i i'i. bop ? ? iive I. i.m.- : I i lemptiuu, ??. i b rapid d pn ri ;,. ,i hli - the '!> btor nnd gambb othoi ? ? ??' Xhi- :- '" teal silu ition. Hie i n .li- - i-liietl) in-. (I .ik i.i- re q ? lt trould do no g ol to i-iii. all i-?? - legnl-teud , ? , conl i lhal be done, foi thal would i uly open the way for thu i- me of " aliaoluh " money "?full leg l-teudoi paper, aol proro io jt.iy aii] tbing, bul " bam <l on tbe ?i.i'li and reaourcea ol the nation.'1 More ovor, in auj attempl t<> foree the legnl-toud - .i- onl of n-^-. tbe itruggh* between tbe baak nol.' and tii<! Oovernmenl note wonld be i en.li il liy nn overwbclniing innjoiiiy againal i tlie t t.i ii K note, ln the j ?r ? senl Btate <.i popular I intelligence. Wa ahall bave thia n ly quea : ti .n to meet, so long aa Ihe public edncation ! i> uegleeted by dodging party miuiagera, The iimiii tliinj.', nnd the only wiae tbing t<? do, i> ! io make tbe queatiou a direcl and controlliug bame In pohtica, foree ita diacu i.'i: lu et rj parl of Ho- conntry, nnd thna propare pnblic ? iijiiiiioii to diaeard fon rei tbe Doxhrna, falae I.. iiei. I...,,,!, ii oi ignorance and a Commun latieapitit ___._-_--_________ TBI DEVAGOGUFS OF IWO t IPITAlJt. lu the Honae <>r Repreaentativoa, al VVaah iugtota, on 'riitu-iliiv. the Hob. B. 8. Coi vaa 1 ragaged in lus greal miaaion of maiutaining 1 nuil defending the litrlii-- of tbe workingmen. ! lt waa one of the oeeaaiona he la ao happj ;it ' s. iznii; for poaing before the nnemployed nn 1 tli.ii lympatlibring friend and tbe woi kingiuen a ; theirchampiOa. The preaeal opportunity w,. np ni the paaaage ef thejoinl reaointhm pro ' riding foi thi enforcemenl <>l the ri^lit boor law. By .'iit:iii_c off one-flftli <?! i!n houra of ! labor, be iaid, proriaiou wonld be made for Ihe | emnloymenl of on.-tniii moreLaborera; andin j th.- patbetic toae nml auuiner aa eommoB to liis ci.i-s of Btateainen, be added thal .there : never waa a time when ii waa mora neeea ?ar] tbal Congreaa ahonld do aometbing ' for tlie good of the workingmen tbaa et preaent, To men wbo tbink bnl little, nnd thal little yei.v looaely, tlii-> maj aaeia to lie a Idndneaa to tl.e workingman, and Mr, < im -iin a n.-ii benefactor. lt looka to tbem ;i. tlioii^'li Mi. Cox WM i? i_iKi-1*r a greal .M'oit to ]ii(iin..te tin- w<li.iie ..I workiBgrnaa by aa .?iiiiiii: a general rednetion of tha bonra of lahor. Bat la that tha eflectl Ifr. Cox, what cvci ln* iiniv Kiy aboal it, kaowa thal it is not; lor lie H niiicli too inl< lUigBBt a panoa to auppoee i'or iiii in-tiint thal leglalatkMi ol tlmt aari eaa aiicet tim ankal priee of liiiior, whkh in i.'-ni.itid, u be araO k___aw_h liy tlie inixor.il.ld law of Miipply and dcniiind. Ile litiow*., of eoarae, tlmt his lagidatiaa will. linvc iio inorc .'iicct apoa tim ?aikal telabac than a law flxing tho price to bo pald for bntter and BU- at tho White Ilousc would linvc apoa the general produeo market In tlu- latter 8BBB1 certain marketinen would lm -.nt i.iiiy layorud; iu the foruicr, u lunitcd litiniix-i' of Qovernaaeot emjAojea. b both eaaea tha tlleeallafiiitina af the l tr.'c ni ijurity, liBBtead oi beiag reaaoved by tha iiti-iiint to ti*. prleea hy law, wouid be inereaeed hy the hvorit-aa ihown the fow. \\<- regrH Um aeeeaaitg thal eompela a. to ?aiicii eonataal eritieiam of Mr. Co_*a poiitiea! .uiimi, tm- be is ? inaii whon we Bhonld Uke onee u a whfle to praiae, if ha woald avar gire ns ilu- ojiiio.iiuiity. The truth ia. he la ? v.iy peraiateni aml werj mlaehievooa dema gojene, iiikI this Und of legialation is pun demagogiaia. Kor doea the tnet thu thfl meaanre had the anpport ol llaeara. iiml.r and Baaka aailttate againal thia lie.-. of it. Wliiit theae gentle_nen wanl to be nndentood a** doing ie the promoting the welfare of the wdrking elaaaea by offerlng taa bonn1 pay for < i.*_:I?t boura* work. Whal the iu tu.illv do i- to iuereaae the general diacontont bymakinga privilegcd claaa of Govornment employea, and onl of tbal a long train of added (iii - llous. The aame day, al Albany, Mr. Ambroae II. ruidy, .a T.utiiiiaiii itateaman, waa, on a imuller stage, playing the aame r6le in tbe Boii of diamal farce. Mr. Pardy'a little game n ia In eonnection with a bill " For the "bctter protection o! mechunica," by probihit* Ina ih- employmenl of convicta ln mechan i,;,l n.ii.-. iiis theorj la thal convicta iu our priaona ahonld be maintained in idleneaa al the expenae of the State rather tiuiii thal tbey Bhonld eome In competition with bonee! labor bj being compelled to earn tbeirown living. Por everj eflnvicl empioyed u mechanical purenita lu- aaya om* honeal laborer Lstbrown onl of work. Bo tbia statee uiaii piopoaea -and he makea no bonea ot oueuly diBclosing the di magojfij-a of his pro poeal?tbal all the eonvicta m om- priaona i !,.* kepl niii- in "i'i' i' thal the demand I.., lahorera may bc increu i i b) Inat tlu- nnm? ber ol unemployetl priaonera. Aml be thiuk. li.ii! ii liiiiiin.iii'i Hall -i" - tn ilu- people m -xt PaU with ita bnniier** Ihocnbcd "Down nrith : i Labor!" 50,0001 tinetnployed laborera in iiii- . Itj e.il i |U] to ii- Bupporl au.l carry tlu- election trinrnphaiiM^. Wc know nothing .il tbi ii.'iiiici "l Mr. PtfWy'afljrnrcB; lu- evi (Iciitl;, in-li. reathat, evrtfll nol 50,000, there j.ii* enongfa pn< mi '"\? I (aboren in tlu* city to m:i!.i* it w.mii while i'i Vonrl tbeir Bnpport. \\ h. t|n r tbe whole BO.OtfrJ wouid he ao jjolly irreeu as t.> voh iln- Darilocratic tickel upon iln- >uji|.ii-ititiii that tlu- withdi iwal of a few buudred convicl i from! mechani :al pursuita ., cnlan leni mi! tor lalvor -,*.,- them all * -.itV meut, i* a 'i'i"-'i"u ' .Mi*. pun] i , ? ii . !?? -I i re coruid ired. \,..l I,- i- do) imp '- :'-;- Ibal th verj large ,,l votei - who . -fannera, mi r ? II prop ; I men of limiti-'l un .ui*?niii-. likewiae take tb >n of Whal more likelv than tbi sfa ? ild i'*i* "i iu this ? !t tbe duii - m our ,, bo I.n L-l- thal thi ir c '..*. ; ,. iT ..: i Bfl : l Mll Ot - ?? t'..- :.i trket for labor t-'. ou -houl the - ?* j- ii uut wrortk oui v Iuh- ui conuider *' .,i v.h ? -1- expeu ??? tbej are t:> !| i in itili in'-, B *l \* ll ??<? aml greal i-a tbe heuelll I" II any Ihins in M;. r . 'I'.'- .I'.-ii'iniii it , iii.ii . Il ' ii lil nol to ?ri'. . i ii iix'i uf tinciii hcre ai ? '.?* icl -. for onl. __? . -a hup- to gnl ii chai ilu im* v. .wlth rn. Bnl il will affeel anfavorahly ( i rj . very one v.iu bodv mu-rt pay the i - p, i,a, .,; ;. af Ibeae idle crimi d thal in the end lha taxi ayer will i.mi ii ii hi. hill. And ii will i. tu convince him thal a man abould be ex* . ..uv ul ( iruiug ln by the nu re farl of hi*. b i miii, ) . ii pi riiapa Mr. Pnnly' ? ' il i bouud i" *, | | Ir. Purdy'a -?,.'. ,| foi ii.i- bill, thoufch ctiiil.aaiii*,' iiiii ?? tll kl*.*.l I.UVICl " i i! wi a the i uni'*. bot* ? la bill con lemplnted ; nud for uo ul in, na j avoweil bj Mr, Pm ly, to win the 50,000 ii i ; a. li h been not onl.mu agniiiBl Ihe i ite, bui a trick uimiii the work ;n...,, ii, .- itiou npon the i \j,.i .i-.. and a iuh Ity to the t*on \i,i- thcmaelvea. Aud yel we cannot help tbiuking bow pictn |ne i Tammanj procea -i,,ii will !?'? nexl 1'.ii. with bannera inBcrihed "ltown witb Convicl Labor!" lt wouid ln .,, bard i" t- II wbether tbey wanti il tn gei oi g i ml of it. BFSSIAX XAFAL PREPABA TIOA S, \V<- publUhed, yeatenlay, what mnai be re* garded aa Ihe l'n--t offlcial explanatinn of tl.e new nav.il poliey of tbe liu--ian Qovcrnment, Cuptaia Semetacbkin hi as frauk and out ,-|iui.i ii ;i- Uu* jollieet tui- iu tbe Marryat lihrary. Scarcely bad be landed oa onrialaud before ln* enconntored our inquiaitive reporter and unboeomed bimaeli with extreme non cbithmce. Ho aeemed to bave aothinirto eon* Viui. He annonneed tbal the Cimbrla waa nnder hia ordera aud tbal an expedition was tu im organized on tbia coaat. I'c had agenta ln varion i qti irh vt, uiul intonded to purchase faal aailing vcaaelii aud Bujrpliea. IM** Governmenl was preparing, il need be, to attaek England on the waa, A -i|uadio;i iiouhl BOOn h:ivc the llallic lof tbeae watera, Imi no lettera of marque wonld ix- iaaned and no pri vateering wonld be earried on nnder iin- Buaaiau flag. Theae veaaela wonld iu cruiaera nnder --t i i?-t naval diadpline, and the prliea whieh migfal be captnred wonld revcrt tu the bome Gtovernmcnt. He bad made u circiiil atndy of iiiiciiiiitiou.il law, unl was eonfidenl that in pnrcbaaing arma aad atiwaa ia time of peace l,,. woald not violati- an.i prlnciplea ol neutrality. II war ahonld Im* declared the Cimbrla and her conaorta wonld weigfa anchor im'ii eeaaa t<* tronble thia country. Tiii** i-s plain talk, and ln aome reapeeta good aenae. It is clear lhal Ruaaia ean derive ii. mneh benefll froaa eruiaera manned aml (?itiiiiuia.sioiu-d iu aceord with Internationa] law ii- 11..tn privateera aailing nnder lettera of marque, iaaned Ln di ti. aee ol the Declara* tion oi Paria. We learn by the Buropeaa mail thal Ihe Socicty tbr llu- pMinioti.ui of Ki;.ai.ui Maritime Commeroe, wboee headqnar ten uu1 al Moaeow, Ims Eavoredtha aaaaa ptin? dplea wbich Captaiu BaaataebMa iata forth. Two ominctit iiiitlnuilics oii intcfiialioiial law WON coiiHiilud by tha -socicty, aud thr- viewi <?f tlu* ptraCaaaora won Iden tical oii tliiis (pic-iiou. Privateering, ihcy lu Id. iniist iiot be thoiiK'lit of; fu-t, bccaii.se li nn- iili*^ai; Bpcondly, beeaaaa all that was foiuuily douo by pnv.itt-iT*. could now be doiii- qitito as wc!l by cruiscis oivucd by the (.ovciuiucnt and comtiiiuidcd by onici i.i lioldlni* (i'lvciiiinciit coiuiiii-irtions. l'iof(.-sof lUuntachli aud l'lofi-i-oi- Martenn itaaiimc that on sea ns well aa on land a com miaaioa from Govcrunu-nt inarks the di.-tin.* iim. betweea re.-ular aml Irregolai warfare and that tho comiiiaiidi-r of ft duly roiunu - .ioiu'l cnriaer, whieh may or m-iy aoi io.in part. of un AdmlraTa fleet, is neitber :i privateeraaura nor a pbata. The I'oll Ball GasttH is evidently aomowbat lm .,,! with tha ai_umt'iit, for fl goea ao br M to aak whal than is toprovent Bnaaiafroni bnying any nnmber of veaaela ia the Cnited Btatea and granting eomnriaaiona to Aaaori cuns who will eonst'iit to enti-r lur aaval - i - vicc. Amcricans, lioucvcr, have BO BOOd to be drawn into arguaaenta over the dlatinetioa bo tween a cruiaerand a privateer. Octr nentrality lawa are plain. Thoy an- i)"t. aa t'aptain Be metacbkin aaeumee, Buapeuded in time of poaee. They are alwaya in foree. Baaaia eaa bay bar -hips ben nr ia Qartnaa porta, bat aha r.uii.ot unn, aqaip aad tii thaa <?ut In our watenwhan "then ia reaaonaWe groond to "believe thal ihcy an lateoded to erniae or "i? carry on war againal a Powar with "whicb the Unlted Btatea Gornnaient ia al ",,;.,.,.,.." The pledgea made in tho Treaty ofWaahington mnai aoi be atninod, aaach le-, nolated._ JACR Mi i> i.iriirs "SOMETB1XO MOBE.* I.t-1 Min-iiiv niclit, ..I ;i!i ui'-!ita in the week, Mr. .1..Im Mc Vul.ii' talkotl mu i. tingof " SoclallatB" ui Uhieago, nml " pre h'-ic I aotne Btrange tbiaga. ?? Wi- may exi rotna thfl rlg il "i tree tpet eh and tba ballot,"qaoth Mr. MeAuline, " bui Bometbmg a. Uoeeded." He iv.-i.sfr.mk :ii loaet, If ha waaa little ferocioua. Hia hlea waa that II wouid be *? neoee* aarj toahoek aoeiety." Heexpatiated,balf lltorally utd half metophorleally, apoa " rod-hnl eaanon ball ." Nu vi'ltiit" Inteuded, of eeniaol Ualeaa ",i.-.*-*ai.,.." thal is to iay. Al this very meeltng Bome of tlu* "no rmienee* mea talked of " custlng tbe tbroatB of the cap* iiali-ts." Wltboul violence, of eourae. It will ,? ., -;;.-,: ...-ni'.ii-t for :i raaeallf "eapitallat* tu bave hi.s throal cnl in tbal mild, gentlomanly, in nttVnuivr way. Chlorofonn woalil bo nothing to it. . ih.* >i. I.i.iiis communu ta, bIb ady artned to t:? i.-.-ili. -,.l,- ii iiv .rn- a that tIj* - .1? not nwan riolence or mc- n< "1 thou they t''?'*n wtth ttt.-n ilrilling. Ruttoej Intend to aot onlylneelf _lcf( ucel I be inslncerity ..f this boiI t.f talk ought t.,t..-ciiilci,i toa chiltl. Pray, wbat oocbbIou wiH ti,.-. hare t.i " defend tbemselvee" if ihcy do uoth ina to proroko attackf They will not need their - tbey 'I" n"t brook the lawa. The Philadelphia Convention, al the very tail * id ntringof _n8eelltuieo_*i weolutiona, InBortod ,*i?. rondemnatory of "all lawle a -. vi and dinorder." The "uuleaa noceaaai.." we aup ,., wa* iu be tn.iBtood. Tbere wm doubtleea fl r.a. i ?? iti. ii iu fis.-r nl Ihe ?" ** -, |g .,., ,,i,i reaouroe of the Btirrer. ui> of riol and row and rntupni mvdhitlon. l ? illy, th rew ?n_jta itronger uppoi - nl in all r :, i ,i ? ... ' i ol aent-i iiifuiiil t-at-agi-a mingli d aritb the blood of the guil . uma. rhe Philadelpbla pl .tfonn i- all ilnctrine??o waa tbe political c uodof Danton and Ni.nii. Bal iii"*' ,'ou bave a ductrine insoniously i-ontrived to make a particular aud numerotu i laaa ? ii.- ..nii ui.-.l. tb I** '- ? i ?'?'?"' oi tbe ithingmore." Ii yon tell Ib* workingman tim !,, i. i . ? i. i upon.and make t' el Bjumm d focl Ibeexi u - for fl party, thu " ibiiitf ' nol be faroft v. rinea ,?1 Mnlly Mai n.?> in tl b eoal regiona, griuil. '! adviaea bim to n froui " I., ! ! t-Border." -X> bal mi I todo F be will ,i*k ; " am I todepeud ,1,,.,,, '>li I?uj. . ,.. ;?,;;, i,-i ni wlm : ni- ii!.. ii li** i-s ("iii ?-.; .''? And then be will go ,,ii i,, tiu* uiiL'li -oring iiivi-ru todi-wnaa aome Ination over bi* ? bUkey. No, ln .*. ,t Un *.-. mii] then ' i'.' ? Molly ,. tbe "ii"- ' ft outl (???'? him tba "antnething rooro." .-'iv'ii.t are rnnnina I ? i < Pi ina* I l?arti wuuld doub : - ted to ofll 6 l hed, i. '-. withoul i Ibiiig un.!? .' i :.?.!'. . -laagbter rough : llllay ;ii bounda. -, .- iu. ii wb i i'i.''. m to belp rn- i itl B - - -Bolntion will nol be niw b .. ,..!.! i . . , %. i i ,1 it. II \-.i* were In the < ,..,.-. body Bup ., the l.i.ii'.ir-l.i'cciilt.i-k . i [te le .th-; ? wonld ,.,, ;?> tbi y t " - uow, ;i'i'l i bm i-.*?-'> , iilf.il. Iin li'Iirs bority id all '????: men i ?,k '-ui foi Jack Mo* " ' *?-.,' mger* nll- -iiiiiii*- bave l,i.i'l I'.t'-iiii* |'l*i'i. a!.,!.,,;,*,; !ia\t ? I ,., i, i i - re plnmed them , i. rhe " N.itii'n.,1 " ,,.,,!-. of l1 ? ?' Ing iiu- aame game. .... - ti*. ul.uii.- nud intangible; but 1 bad influono?? may be ininod. lli v ure far from donbtful? they are' igmoi ." ?? Ti,, S'ational Oreenba-rk Labor Party" Isanlm ., -f ii. True, ii Ib inone ?enaa des riptli ; tho c ncern ia f"r infla? tion ii, il -i.i-l luboi nfterw unla. Th 11 uu al bet> 1'r.ult-a Iiii..::-,. But bow eau tl editoror apoaker, fii. ud or !"?-. be ' ipected to wa_te his life iu r?*i>'*;it iugmany tlmea dail) thi- Qi *?tory titlol Abbre riationa are p i ? ible, b il nol qnita Iit. " I'lu Sationala" Impii a a d( - tha partj ia ool natlonal in aroa ol l ? ? ? i I i obJoeta. MTh? r.'iiiiiiiuiia!," iit-.cii'.i a ?..11. il.ml toward whieh the majority of adherenti ata blindly led, rather tban the prcacul drifl "f conecioua porpoee, Th? f*. i.. l.. Parl,- v., ul.l ?!" for iiriut, bui wonld prove rery tfoiiblesomfl lu Bpuech. Ueaidea, the itistiu L'iii-*:,uiircbaravteriatic t,[ ti.ia neweo-Oernuthat, uh. it -.in other partii i bave tned to dodge, i'n-- party uieana m do, Bui thi Bvo-atory namo, vagiut. mnaby and mlxed, wouid Indicate thal tbe memteia iiii.ii,:,,! only to talk. Il amat-ka of tbe annnal l,.vi--i'..1-1- whicb gol ii.u'.-ihcr hilicvcrs ii. allaorta of i-.ii. , aud ologi i toaireacti bia aeparate craae umi tn lilnw utl unllinittv! gas, Thia is imiusi to tha people wbo eall t1 Bwelvca the Natlonal Oreoabaek Labor Party, for thej baveverj deflnite andprae tical iiiiiia. They wanl lo l*i i the capital of other people, or tho uae of tbal capital, without paying whal ii laaworth. Tln-y wanl u> pay debto with money that baa ao. Whewlndo they difler from ihe trampe, rhe wa il to nel ;i livlug wltboul erorkiugf Ifareallj deacriptivename, abort,eoa* vciii.ui, teraaantl iii, la waated for tha Pennoyl vania Natlonal On onbaek Laboi Party, why aoi eall them " tbe Pennaylvama rrampa." Tbe ineouaiatenciea iu Mr, Pernando Woo Pa Tar il hill caiiiiui be rememberedtoo well, imr eoforoed apoa tba publie mind too often. Hm whea thal -niml tai-Tma . Judge K* lloy | we are alwayaglad i.i mulMiiiiciiiin.- t.i praisa laa man- |*eempaweMr. Wood to tbe Frankenatotn of Mra. Mary WoMatone i r.it t sh.-li.-y'.s powerfal novel, be doea our hauil-xiiiic Niw-Vink Ciiugiiiaamaii anlnJnatlTit againal whieh we iiuiat jittit.-si. lu Diaking ihi*- oompariaoa daring hia ipeeeb in tha Hooae oo Thuraday, ha saul that Praa konateiu "eraatada tnonatof of whieh ba waalano* raut aml whieh heknew aot bow toeoatroL" Mr. Kelley, if ael foc tha aaka el a ariaa taiii. tbaa w. lciisi fur llteialuie'aaafce.ahoald lamemboct?aill waa aot Irankenattia who naatad tha noaaaar, aa i-'i.-iiikciistciii araa tha aaaaaaaf htaaaalli tha araalai w.is a phyaaolegleal atadaat who worttad aleaa aaaMg gnvovanlti and iu his disaectiug-naun. Wiili.-r Beott said of this uovd thai it cuiiliiiucd p;is Bagaa whieh ** appall tha aatnd rr* aaaaa t-oiaah cM-p," and it waB without doubt one of tlio liii'tt rc ui-i'-uhlo uioductiou. ol that ago of proni.thoau lit.rature. Tlmt Mr. .Y.io.1 bf thii'Tariff hill 9BBh\ araaaa a Baaaa-ara. which hekunwa little, and wioae iinivc!.!.-tit> lii aaaM aal paaaiMy .-.i.trol, \g fM within the tinth. Hut i( eaaaol ba aald tliat h<. U ?aaa a BMnetec bianelf] tba Boaaa al iteiu-. w ut_. th.-, I'ri.iii praaeat iadleathn dh ea_Bea> teat tov iiitroi both Mi. W....1 aad Ba MIL POLJTft AL NOTBA Th" D MBfterata loak upon Plonda ai a hor. ible iniiTiiiil iii.i'-hiiie. Tba r. iViiid for B HBllkimed congcience sh nild be .'iih.iii.-ed. lt L. BMtBthaaBWaak sinee a new - reporti .1. A gaatlaaaaaly Peaaejlraaia .-.litor aavs it la .liili.-iilt to ipeak iiepan Ifally al Ilendrick B. Wn_.lit. W.-I1, why slK.iil.l y>u T lf Pfernando WOad neeaeda in " inrTnrmg " a tew Deatoeratk CBBgneeaaea to vote fnr tbat-Tarl_F bill he will awefl Ihe BeaabUaaa vote m l'eun.yi. \.niin, i.y scv.-iiii fheaaeaaa. Speakeg Randall ? eeaditad wlth aejrtag Ibal ha thinka tha Deaaoerata ardi eany ftaaaj, liaaky bal it they I...- it, it will i?' beeaaaa <>. tbetr awa lally, II.- leenu lo ba .loitia hia boat to eujjpiy th* reqniatte ainoont of folly. Tbera la aa hapaaaaloa '?? aaaaa pafta of Ohio tlmt Beaatar Tharmaa ta extaaaMly likaly to im tho D.'i!!.Miiic.\'.-i ti.'xt rr.'.-itl.'iitiul euii.li.liit.'. lie can earry Ibe Eaatera and M_ddle stut"* for the Baaab> lu-an . iiii(li(iiti.- us .iiii'kly as any otlier luan. Tha -Boal rifaifeaa. lameaalratlaaaf thaleeal pi.'ctioiifl in the Weal ia Ibal tho laatoaal party ?? aol s.. itroBg aa it haa beaa lapeaeeated to ba, It la clearly eooogh aol |a_?ag etraagth, aad la likely, in .-.-i-H raaumptioB baaaaaaa aa aaaamd Baal by n.-xt s.-jiii-mii. r, to pi.iv a comparatirely an?opartaal part in 'h" Fall eleeHoaa. IfQton Bayler taafTaidhia party trieadiia Obla will orerdo tha iiu..in<;*_. ?f redlrtriirling the Maaa Be aaya tbey eagfal not to try to ,4 ti ihinn..' 10 -..ur.; more tbaa elevaa <?r twalraaf Ibalaaaaj Congreaaaaea In tbe Btate'a delegatkm. Aa the party has only eighl aow, ioelnding Banaing, whu i;.'v.-i wui el.. t.-.l, Mr. Sayler*-. laodeaty ia i.*-.-1 aa> gpicuona tban bia Impodence. Baeratary Bhanaaa aaada a hri.-f ipeeea. ia <'!. v. hui.i ih.-oth.-i iin-'ht, which eoBtataed a gaaddaal nf wboleeome pbiloaophy. Ha had warhed to a erowd al Bereaaden thaehe baUaaadtha aaaaery 4-..I- .iiti-riin. npon a eaicef of greeter Bteeannty tbaa i-v. r before, ahea h.. one ihoated i " lt'? vr. mIow ciiiiu-, .-liiT.i.an." "V"-," r.t.li.-.l li.-, ?? i.m it i- Bare if it ii **low." Tbe B0?>B8i tha eom try cotnproheuda tbal tha aloa cotmng pr..*. p.'iiiv ia tbe only kind that ia laetlmjb tbeoettei wili it ii ? for it. Glover. aaaeeoaatable alanoa ia aiplalned at In-i. Ba baa abandooed, lemperarHy, bia h;ft haaded rai.ia on the Democratla party, aad hai .-ut.-i.'.l npon th.* tr.-in.-mloiia t.i-k.-t' taaaOTJBg the ?mircbea ttom tim prirata charaeten of hi-* -x perta. < ma of tbem labora and. r tho unperiimaal nf nv... riiniii.il i'.li. tiii- -nta hv the (iinii.l Jury ot D -.-i-i-1 i i oimiii'ia, iiii-i Qlovai li^.- aaaa aat* amining the witneaaea whlcb appeared ;"ib. .iin ion ?? if tbe indici n oti an treh gronnded. 11 -.-.?- iiui- h.- iiiii-t lii-t _rire hia experta ;i t?ler i.iih il... ml . hiii.ict.-r h.-foj-.* be can bope h> bave Iheir .li*..-..-,-. ili-.-. treated with anj couaideretiou. i, -i-:i.ci- wui to Bxneud tbe"appropnatiwn i, bnl ii ia u (treat mercj totbe I'.niu party tliat ].,- baa fell _nov< ?' t i do it. iby aononncea that bla eoaaetenee hn-. beea quickened to noluconaiderable pnrpoae, Be atarted D< ic ExamlmngCommittee with twe ilo hia pocl ai ; ooa teillng whal be .lil not do iu Looiidana, aad tbe othei telllag wbal ho .. \..,-1 hi. tui-ii eame to ba preeaated t? tho ezaminer, ba oflered tha bal daeaaaaat, aad waa l; "Wai "i.i- 'li'l tbeYooaerperHayeerefooaa "Narj aa offliaf aaid 1. araa a* nyaetf up prondly. " Wi 11, tben, aow big la yoor defalcu ? Bndbow Boon do yoo axpeel to i><- arreatidl*' Hy ..,,? i bed bandid i I laha. It arm a mildcon_e*Un. [ eonfeal te killin perbapa a hBB dri rl Ditnocrata, aad alt. rla tbe mtBrna BTnerbapa forty pr-'inx in Looi?.ana. "We cent V'i>-.? ? ,ii i the cl airtnun. "Good momiol Naabj -, indeil iu bi? Kecond dwuiuent, aj which th. .-xiu.iiii-i turued pale, tben anbedt ln a -.ini.' :iii.I -.ii'i : "' '--'?- know ? iby. John, ,.-k Mi. >-.,-:.-, .f be will t*k. su.Ihii." Naabr t"..l_ . ii,'' ni. I there ult iraa tbal be i...v-l into Bumptuotu hotel apartmenta tin- nexl day.andeut ..- tbat the woitera oal Ind Inm ??.ln.!-.-." ln . n. linliiii- bia mniiiuv.-. In-r.-nmrk-. witb?uatoiimij plii-o-ophj ? "The confeehu bi/iiia. v,|i,.,, , t :i l?u.l IhlBg. 1 prubaul. ? eaa p,-ii.--ini/' PBB80NAI*. Mr. Paijeon, Hn- noveliat, ia ? happy _ a wa. aad ' M'. J ' The report thal Mr. Joaeph Mdmore araa ao ..[ 0 u, ral L a, r.n- B ,i-ii.'. Dr. S'ons i-i reported t<? have reeeivad t'i' ... tbi i*.i>. ? aei th al I i,' :. atl are la BobIob. tha v.ni Hi'.hrn, tin- pedeatrian, iu. .ii.4'..\.i".i thal 4i." baa a l x* ? I i : |,r..'?.', - i" ii.i- '" ? a" :,ri li,i- |.r..f. 'S.4H.H. M. Shiakin, the Etaaaiaa Mlnl aboal . ae a i- -i.l ut "i taii "i'v. <?-? i.i.. ila-B b. .<? Ma :.,.: .., lartfi il> 't tl. ? it-Boral Im ? . .r.ili Miaa Vinnie Eleam ptioaaia Waah I, nt \\ lilr'.i tii" :,s-."..|!.l. ,1 ',,11 It ll ..mil i.i hnpi ? -? \t tha iii-t .ui.. tbere btbb a leeture oa il.-- aa8a,aj Mr. -, r-Lt- ameaaa Qai-Jlan, a Batlre olCeaarea Oippa .1. I: i- made kaowa tlmt tha lir-t aegro ilave tbal "i.4 ii1.. ::i'i"i Bn ibeMHl ..f Haaaaekas. tta, ifaw the ..I the l'u.'itive Bara Law, wa -! :r"' , the iii-iiuni.mi iu- <>f c.^jiiiiii ? W' ii.t, ,i ( inib-i-_re, latei. -leeeaaed?(Ba fitinr ?f ,:..i. ritlc. Mr. Onborne, American Miaieter to Chili, appean to be exti-BMlj Btrwfe bylha irnpteal i?ve ..f melona. Be wdtai thal tha Cafllaaa are MweattBg i iM*an*. fl_t_.aad awhiai, aad aalraly uil.'..-. iiut ?? by Ihe -Boratag papar, .i am daya aaee.l aa from tl.i-lltii of 1". l.u.i v t4> tlu- lltu of Miir.li.lli' r-iiBumutioo of nielom i" *_- .-it.-.i ?_?.('. li. ii-.iii.'. i.?r .i.v. iiii- wouldaaemta laalsaM j I.iiiiln.'-- t..r tlu- .n .-,? ." Di. Dio Lewia, beiogeoavuieedthatoutdoor ii , ia the moaiitalBB la aa exseedlaglj i.. ..liiiful IhlBA ba* organand ib < Bliforala .i bbbbb*B- paaty *i IWr ai -iv > I.. ii.-uml h'"iiii. iio'ii. Tii.-y ail Mra la teata, aal bare for diaaar b af, bread an.i batter, itewed appka .-..lt." . nii.'iir itii.l ini K. Tlit-y liit- n.i lo livc uut.l.?.ri ? loaraadahalf taoatha,travaHlag fiaai aaa plaee la .uiotiit'r ia wagaaa aad aa beraBaaaa. That a_M rlal thepclarlpal -huiBiertaaarlaaf tha Oaaal Baaaa ???iriy iu tin- -,i-,.ti. i.i.i I-"..u.it.iv tiiiici t.. ilu* Merra Ib l*kft I'i, jr are lupplled witb ord ...ny ipiinK w ;.-..:.-. ? ipanoi toraea to eaeh rehlele. 'i'u.-r.- ara na ar twarn -iniiii,' boraei lo tbe eorral. Mr. Ilciuy II. s. Hclc, ..f EUaper, Iowa, who baaJaatbaaaaegaaaadaaa aaaeeaateta lha BptaseasJ i bareb, bai wna n -aai-aala atlalatarlal asaaeaBeaa ii.- .-i i ... i'-.t.iihI. ui of tiu- i.t.r.i B_ehaaaf garwtah, Dr, Oeerga Borae, tha eelehrated eennaaialar aa laa i'.4ii!iii_; aad alao olthe Bar. B aalhgr Bela, Dat^ehaphHa 10 K nrH ?..!?-',? IV. II M I 880*88 of the Ber. MmaTt. 11 ir \ Bei .i III.-. <>f I..r.|ii4y; V I'.uit.r. of N<?:t.'lB. BBd l'iiiii,>ll"l.*, clii.i.lilii ln tlie Ki)j;!i4li Nnvy. Il<* 1? ? i.i.iiiii'i'.ui i.iw .4 tba Ber. M.n H btj Oo Ciiiiiini.il.",-: (i-,>r." A-li, ot i-iitr.ilU, m.i .,,; ? i w ,i . II i- ,. . b rouilB <'t tl"' tu*' . i ,ii,-i Mi'i'.m iuui. ..I N.Mfolk. Aiilurl' of -...nn . - i-iu:.'. .ml .ilu ra I'.tiiicr, >'f BartfardBhaa IVvkis. M;iy 10.?Rkhard ('. MeCanai---. .?..uii.ii-i.iii.-i- ...ii.'1-.ii r." tu.- fiiitt.i MaBM t" "ie i:.p..Miti..ii, c.iii.-ii i.n Oaaeral OnaM raaawiay. tbi .-\ i'i-. .?.." M. Wttb hia wlf.- auil aoix an.l 8 88f_| ot alll viBlt tbe r.ilitiiit.'.u ea Batarday OBBBB ia NOTBA Hniviird la to have a traditional d daytMayaar. Hafa *vi:i baaaaraaeB,aaedeaa4aa Iry hiatory al ftBuader*! Tbeatre; tbere will be ****** at M, ui..rlal Hnll nn.l a receptloo iu UaaaacbuaelU Hanj ti.fB-B-Bg " will liave t.u ln Iti r.ii.um .ift.r tbe e_> ,, -nt thatraai taa "m.-i.-i " win intvo a-^paaaa i? nayer, ead ?? i'i Bla " aaaahn la Maaihaami an-tl" taa eraalag ther, wlll bedaaeiaf ia *?*^^S? 8 io 11 i nu.l at iae tr..- tbere wfi be n. .11-r ? > <?* i,?r r.ihii. Tba eoUece-yard wUI bo briliia:iu> iu'""** iiutcti iu tha araa-Bg. . Tho ariival of two Aiiiiricaiiti, .li's.nhc.1 9* ,,pi,li..utiforl.tt.?ri of uiarq.u-, wai aaaa aa iad tnn BbPenrahargs law weeka age i aad it wai anaaBaaa thal for than laataaaaaael lha Bdraataran w?* r.*r to|?y 10.000 .-.laa. IfteJtofl Uuii aottututtftt (?Uy totmataa that they naal bave ipbm bbii.aw ..rr.'ua a- th. hwlBl..-, tbo .|.->n.-l.-t-. J- ?^ JJ' luu-rlorana PBnaee. aud llie l'rcsldoutof thet__-tot> '^ th.' rrouiottou of Ru .alan OominToe ntl ,1*H'l"re '" ^ ?? aabBM ol matnac " cau bo iwued, aud ?_?* "-? cnu~*