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???' I ^^^^^i^kx Muldoon'a Pteulc.* Amkkica* iwrrm'TU-ExhtMtlon. l.wou OraaA Hooaa-2 aud 8-" The *o??q liooTH-a i-HBATna-2aod*-"TheUSUtao IdattSfh JttJWRtLL'B Mustou-Uurioeitiea. -m? ^LVb ThKatbk-2 and ?:20-"Onr IB** Frirad. MrVu AvxMcaTHBArua-2-"M^?^a'lM ~8 "The Gladlator." nr,?vi? * aANoOr^BA Hooax-2 aud B-- R?P V?n Wlnhlo. h'vbkiVb Itra ??*? THBA?k>-i aud 8- Tbe Black CTook." ,(,.., ,,,?,?. BBjpjpjgfaBBBBtB afxNDARD Thkatrv-2 and 815- Iolan tbo." ']rtBU>-a GA?r>E*~2and 8-Yoke? Famfty. . L, VRA?ial(>OpSaA ktocaa-8 and8-San rrancia eo Mtn?tielB. . BjkjjggB i nKATHB-2 and 8-Knaaek and Te?ele. Tuiatkb uouiot .-2 aud*-?^^JStW I'NIONfMl'AKB 1'HBAtKM?2aud8.1S- 1 no XRiua?vua>< ..The Honev.noon. BTALI-ACK'sT-MKATBir-S and ?' "" j_ Jnbcx to QUDcrUsfmenlo._ b^-iiiauaaatm MrBga rakt Tf 3 rolumne. Bmi aKUXMT?.vi ? ow itu coln-un. Kb^b H,^^7UPPuw^4ib co.umn. i?aV uooia -3d ''<"r 8d .oiumn. (STaaa uikivn 7f/i /'oor?M'i poiuinn. KSbm m-Sd ftg^tbcelutaB. ?TiixMiii-TfA faga 4tbeotnmoa. EraK?SrtfWS?3B W^rC-ncKa-rVA />We--?th column. fraACUKRa-<?* rai/e-3-l oolumu. _ t)ii8in*68 Xoluea. -jBl*BBf4aTBT BBaJflT . aiifjfi ot THE TR1BUSE. paataaj gaa ?>? ?m t%ffeal #<??* ,,000 Bffif SiW?.wia^^ 4s 6UX1.AY TKIIU'XK. 1 y-ar. ^ /WKIkl.Y TUIBUNB,,1 year..3 ^ IfcEMI-WEEKLYTRIBUNE. 1 vear.?-??--??;.? w i^,hyi>.O.OlderorluSi.edMr,. Aooitaa New-York. btsawch otttuks of the tribune Biatauai.u TTi 1.822 P?w._, .' IjOMOON?MA M Uelfor-l-at,. straai |'f flt f Rue Sor.be. IVri^gorklClailrj gritmnr. rOUNDED BY HOR A CEJiJ^EL^EY THTJR8DAT. EOTJMSES ::??. W? TBE XEtVS Ttils MOBNIXQ. Fniwnan.?An Amencan hfis been rnurl-rea' lo Ijgjinr-= Au.'w treuty hetwoen Freaoe bbbI Tbbib ttbbi rrllr*r"i???"-1 yegeeraay, Foarteen pera....s were beiiev. i te have aeriafied rn ihe tood at DaavBtlautt. ===== A Baujeet la nu^foot ln Miintrealtolny ? cabie in I-.ke Superlor. :Nkar llaiifax. rt S.. Baaalf ahanltwere rohbed. fi.at.u und tl.iowu iuto a rtvor by a mob. Two 111-11 were c.ui.mitted for trial tor the muid.-r t?f Deteer v? Uox 111 Dubllll. l>??>n>uc.-lheanni.il rafawteof the Treaaauei ami the uoiitroil. r hava beea prapacad. === The Att(.n.ey-(i.iiei:ii ?>f Now-Yoik baagraoted the aa uUeataoa <>f Jay fjaadd ami efaatai for leeare to be gln ttiiaetioiitovieutetlieclmrter of the MutUtJ I'n.on Teh graph Cuageay. -^= 1?. A. Tevit made at. tvttcrr.pt to kill f T- Igtabatl la St. I.ouia; Inle gaaxi h:i.l Btaai Bathtttaje with Mr4. Tevia. =r^= Al b-rt Behai Oaata, ta atl ea^ator, baa fMeeppearad fmrn rhOIvar X. Y. == aVriaaa eueMaatB ??< curr-l mi tl.ei-rioRailroud Bear Qraeoweod aiid <,n ihe <? utial \ enii .nt r.iud aaaa Mmthpeliea. " A juiy ot Daflale awawaed Oeertja Battth 810,000 ?tiama^.^ f-i lojarut taauirfea oa tho New-Yort 'Oniral ami Haataoa atteag Balkead, =: The D^lawar-ami HinUm Caatal i? doatag. = - Tha Viririnm St *? Boart efCatitaawn i.uv? ewarded 'theceititieiue aa Cou?ro8siu.(ii-nt-L.iri.'e to Wise. tbe UoulUion enn Iviate. (Tiy am> ?oawrataadB^-atataaurra preparatlema for the iBiiHiQiiDi "t TaaaBhafjlvlaf Day were Btade veaierday. ==s Argaaaeari a bj beard oa th'- bbo ti.n to enj aifl the tgatataauMp al MuOautl \'\'<^ atook. = = BereraJ bteh a ol .-now fall.-Tbe Yale iautball tam replud te the ehargeeef " I'tu ialitv"in lhe:r playiBg. ===== ThatB BrBB BBBBthir guerlm ia the Hurr will eentett. ? The .Granil Juiy niade ggteeattBerita rei:aidiiiK 1be iiiadtiniiite water aupply a.ul tlie BBJoaaOB jCauaed by the ateain BBtktiag eompanies. ?? Cold" ,Ta<4ie ol the leira. tender ativordollar (JUJ^urainal. 'h5.08 oenta. ? Stuck.a opettea weak aud later ?harjdy tdwtaaeai witb a lai?e ainount of fzadiag ; tha aaeataf wa-i at weabenlaal Igaiaa Tux WBAIBIB TPIBIIBl loeul oliae'rvations in fJlaatO clondy weatner. wlth anow, folwwed by cfearinif und w;?rm?T weatlier. TViiun ratuie yeater day: ITghest. 3oc; Braeat, 27?; av. rage, 28^| . Another Btep iu Htlie teloxfjaph liligation haa l?eeii takeu. Tbe Attoiio-y-Geiieral haa prttated tbo api.licatiou for Imtw ta Btagjaa aa iBclion to vucate the charter of tho Mutuai jtJtBBBtjC.pany. Wa piint tbia inoruin^ tlie ^nll text of tlie decision of tho Attorney-G?'ii 'eral, ft^fftifaf tbe upulication, aud tbo views cf laundry peiaons wboin the tleeision most iuter esta as to its biguilicaroe und luipoitauce. A diapitch from VVaeliiiijrton state? that tbe pedurtion of Ihe ptibho debt foi ttie luontii of Koveuilior will auiount to abuut !?r?,.r>(?0,000. Geneial Uutkr, Mr. Clevehuid aud other DaOB tieraia, whoae moutha are now waterin>? with thoiiK'htaof the White Ilouse, will (loubtleB.s fiud IfMOO fiuuiea rather depreaBiug tban othei wlae. So laitffl a dobt reducticn is uot au trKiiment that makea for a Democratic rt?tor ltlon. Our peoplo ua it rtile BoUafB in ppapriog Well enough aloue. And certainly 88?S80#000 teduitiou ia a niontb is well TBTlfjii ? Tho pbrase "uuikinx a beaat of bini9elf,' ktdescriiitiveof auruu BTatafaga t.nricd t<?o haaf gt tbe HowiUK U.wl, b.ih becu oUjecied to by !)iiriet8, 081 tbe groiind tlwit beast* never niake ataaCt "i thBaaaelrga in tbat malt or ticoholie Wuy. Uot tbe condu?t of afaniily of Harleat rabbita, an uceount of whieb appeara iu our locaJ coluuiua to-day, will Icntl to give point aud viudicatiou to tbe ulttfliooi pliraaie. It trem^ front tbe e^i(tent?e iitewnted tbaf tbese rubbitd aro coniiiuied dnukera.d laafaar, gia and co.rnato Huid8, aiad tL.*-ii jBtagg BB l?MB] tlie tjueBtioti wbctbor ufier all tli? aobnety wliich fharacterues tbe lo?er atiimuls h uot due to lack (,l opportnuity tor diaaiputiou ratliM 'tban to teinpigoafaOO niiivii tioi.a. Now thcn. Mr. Walfon. If you nallv know how to fiva Nww-Yoik elenn aaaiaoftl BaaiarO yea<dut(dy detei.nnitd to euiry out your wi?e theoriea, auppoae you pffaaaod t" I BBBaMOB at pnce. The otreets wero in BB ladaaicrloablj filtliy eonilitiou inifore tbe anow f?!l, but BOW? WonU aud' BaBBBBtBl cau be ui.irabaKed iu ( \?i> BJBjBt vitboiit coiiveiyiiia-an.v udeipiale BBBBBefa twu of Uieirdlie couditiou to Uieuiauwbo liafl not experieueed tbem. Tbe atearu brooiu or oflier ai.fili.iiu-e tbat is to wark out tbeir talvalion cainioC be eet vijforously to w.uk a xuinute too t**ou. Lrerr uiouieut'a delay exaa peratea our citiw?n? aud rendera Uuiu ripe for fagyiug; highly ui"*>iuoliuicuUti v Ikiuat coucciu-. ing thoae wholare [rmid handsoniely for keep ing our streeta in order, but who fail tffUir tomect eyen niodeiateeipectations. Both the rigorous fuctions into which tbo Ihooklyn branch of the, Republiean party is ,;,vided iust now cau bt, reliod upon to eat their Thanksgiving diunerwith BBattaaV Tm?* claimsthat tha result'ot the recent primary elect.ons was iu ita own favor. and the chances __ th.it this pleasing uncertaiuty will extot until the uew Oeueral Coinniittee eoitoes to bulil itshratmeetiug. Under theae circntustances it is to he hoped that the general peace an.l good will which no* prrvail may not be dis turhetl by miy premnture or UBllllHIirjP com ing togctner of tho Committee. Indced, rather than destroy the u,ianiniitv of triuiu;)li and sat liifaiiHlB, itmiBht be well for the Coinniittee in dcfiuituly to postpcne organizing. ? Tlie ajaajajaj report of the Controller of the Cnncncv, a fnll abstract af which we BfBBont latttohnuaoaaluaj of TaWTbtbubb, eontams aaaaaaaf hVuieswliieh will pmve hMM raakdaaaj to tlie world of mmIbbm ineex hihit in relation 88 Natioual banks will dotibt UBB1 fur.iish BB cxcuse for ni.other BSaaaU opnn tfaBBB iiiHtitnrions by the Democratic BajBSO, which has steadily abused them but has never been ft-ta to prore 88 Uie bBIWb(0B8O of anv BBSfl of intelJigcnee that they were not of aig-M aarrtoa to the rotmtry. Tba* Hw reopleleli.ve iu tho Natioual hank syst.-n. nn.l tt.at the wariare waged againat it doOB not niert with their apprOTaJ appeara Ifl tlie 1*601 that dnring the past year no less thanlil bBBka were orgauizeO. Tl.e other poitums of the Coiitrollei** report ure equally worthy oi witle attcntiuii. m\ CLElELA\-l>S M'l'olSTMF.yTH. The Democrats wbr> hope to seeure BBBBB BJ aroetlBj Mr. Ctoaalaaal PtoaHant in 1884 atawt ferveutly wish that they oould box him BO till that year, leuving undimmed hisrecoid BBB refonu Mayor and piBBBMlBg in all ita force theprestigecf anunparullelod majonty forGov ertior. Ilow quickly during the eoruing two years he may destroy, by B niistaken appotat ni.-nt, bj a BBly message, hy au inrautinus aantifih. hischanee of being noi.iin.ited, eveu by the Democratic Natioual Convention, shrew.l pnHtiaiani retulily umlerstand. Mr. Tilden arbOB he pOBOd ua B u refonu "' caudidute Ior the Preaideney ?as uot eoaapailad to ran any aucb risks ot destroving hisrecoid. H'.s adnnnis trationof the U tirs of New-York waa pruc tically complete long batoro the St. Louia Con? vention met. Mr. Clevelaud, howevcr, is lotred to adtl to hisrecoid. l:i the making of appointinenta to Offli e alone his good judgtnenr will be sevetely laaated. TM6 test will not be delayed till late Laaiaavno of eflee. ln tho ftrat year of bu gervii-en> G rrenun au edttraordiaarr nsaaoer of fMaatciaa in state offleea of Itup irtane ? oe ettr, which uimt helilled by him. Whoshnll take Charge of the InaaVBBOe Departtnont, with ftaaopexViaioBof the largeat Inaurance eam DBBBBl in tho I'nited States? Whoof the Hank Departnaant, with Ita rttardlaaahlp ot f<>nr hundred millions of suvinjr* banks funds? Wbo uf the gieat canals, with tl.eir navigation fraaaod their iiiainteuance a l.iirden to tax BBfBfBl Whosliall snjierintend Ihe Natinnal (inai.n Wh<> auall aataa QoanuatiaM Coan missiouers ? Wbo shull aaaaaa the Scats taaea 7 1 baaa are OBakatioBa wliich BM BBB? b* BBIB Mr. ( levelaud is uow asking himse!f. There ia pr? 1 .uud publie interest iu the debate which ia Koinij on in hia miud EBgardindJ tl.e an swei-a that he will give to the.u. No or.linary Demociatic poiiticians ean beaaaignad bjbim totlie itiiimrtattt dttties dBBBribed withoiit a loss ol contiileiire as to his capacity from whicli he COOld nevei recover. Least of all, Ifbo ariaaiea tantain tbo eoafldaoee of Totata, aaa he Bppolnt itieii of that gnute aa B&JlroBd Com miaakmora. We have p?rpoaelj aBparatod nu'iuionof these affieera from tbat leajardtog theothei great appointaBeata of 1883 beeeuea w't) thiuk their sclectiou inerits speci.il atteu tiflB. Al'ler years of compWint against tl.e naaaga iiient ot' the railwaya Ia this State, ibippora aad ] ajajragOfB have aecuied a trrlninal to wbtefa tii.-y eaaapyeal la oaaa they thlofc they are arronged by rafltoad Btanagara, It iahighly inipoitaiit that this tribunal -hall have a 1'air trial; tliat its ineinl.crs shall be iBOOfTaptible, nble, fair-tninded men. A former Hailway CuiiiiniKKioii was conteinptnoiisly abclUbed by, the pcoi'le after ita wortiilessness had beeu cl.arly |)ioved. lt would be a great pnblic inis loitiuie il tha OOBriBgOBe, which many j.ersons bOBO will be a tntstworthy court of arhitration to dadda tha aMaputea wl.itl. are eonataatly artoiBg between tho user-? and the BMUiaajara <>i railroada, ahould likewise prora a failuie tbroogh the iiicapacity of the Coiniui-sioncis. The appearanee of somo of Tammany BalFa ntost disreptitable leaders as applieants for one of the CoilBlBBlBBOIBhlBB is rather dioturbing. If aaeb diagiaoafBl <*pp<)iutiueuts ara to ba ma.lt. liuwcver, the publie will soon be BBBBfiasd nftbefBet, for by thetanaa of the Kailroad Coiiunission law the Governor inust seud the iiaii.es of his noiniuees for Coiunn^ioners to the S? nate vvitlnu ten days after January 3, 18S3. All voters iu the State will therefoie soon be able from these appontBaOBtfl to lorm a jtidarnieiit?parbapa a tinal oue?oi the fltBOBI ol Mi. Cieveland for the oflice to which he has been elected. ______ STAIVE AXU ri.DlsTAL The snaceptibilily of tho French Hiind to gtaaat suggestions was adnmalily illustrated by t.'ie Uev. Dr. Storrs at the Academy of Mu.ac 00 Tiusday night. He reealle.l one of the most dianiatic BaaBalfaOOl 1'ailiaiiH'ntary his t.ny-lhe liaiisition sctne DOtwaOB thoThiers and Giiizot Miiustries in Louis Philippe's rei^i). The warlike Thiers had steruly de nianded BBB0BB8 information respecting the Egyptiao poliej of his BBecutaor, and Gnixot had Itipliad withoiit a m?nueuts hesitation : u 1 aiiswer in one word : 1'iace, l'eace ; every where aud forever." In the ataarla moiuent of Kol.n.u ailente uliich followed this BaBBBBBt <t Mmisti-rial procrainines, the Asaeinbly w.uj thrillfd throiigh and throtigh with tliis inajes lic cciici-pticn of the pacilic destiny of S t'on Itrl tional MornircltY. The iniaginatinu of Qoizota audilois \mis fired by an ali-tta.-t i.lca txpiessed with Bdaat Mr. Matth.-w Aiu..ld Aotild teriu the lueidtty tliaracteristic ol IbB FfOBBb inibd. Dr. Moirs made good BBBof this ineidenf in OXBOBBMBg ,',e pnrpose foi which the OaloaBBl Stal .<? ot I.iioiiy was oiiginaily daaagaedaaa Natioual gilt fium one pacilic repubiic to an oil.er. Uo niight have retened with <? .,,a| effaa i to aa oplaoda *>l bboCIbm dei.ate aa Egj p> tiau alia.is vvin. Ii o.ciirnd only a f.-iv nioniln IfO, H l U-uictici-au, in BBBBBBBBg ihe pallc] ot inteni -ntioii, litil coi.t. BBBaj that the iflativ. duliesol BBliaBtTTiTI tl.oMJ whirh ludividuals owe rn- to unother, and lhat di|.lomacy niust be Imaed ou BaaaBBJBl id-as ot jnstiee. l'lii~, he declared. had beeu the teachiug of the illuslrioiis thiukers ol the eiuliteeiitli crntui\, aud it waaon that accouut that Thumis Jeffer sou had aaid^- ? EvBfff man had two couutru*,: his native oue : nd Fianco/' Thia aentiiuent, levivuiB aa it did juatiiotic uietuoiiea ol an a_c when Pariewaa acentreof enlrgbtenment for the whole world, nrndo a profouud Inipreaaion upon M. Cleinenceaue auditora, and there was tantultuoBB aprdauoe wIibb he exclaiuiod? ttiat he was proud of a nation wbich with all W faultaatiU merited tbe greut An.encan I ciilo gium. ln the glow of patrlotic "??"?"* which the orator'o worde bad k.ndled tbe Deputies foitnd it iinpoaaiblu to oaoction wur like prepamtions againatA nation of gWrtM lalKtrera. Tlieabatiactideitth.it peace on tbe Nile and every where waa tha only dtp.o.nat.c pplicy wbich tho enlightened judgment Of tle n.ocracy could aauctiou, toola poasoasiou oi their niiudB. It wns ono of thcao grand thoughts wl.ich invariubly IW8J tlie French m telligeuce with 8B iiresirdiblo fasciuation. Now tbo coloasal BtfetfM of Libe.ty Kulight euing tbe World waa another of theae luapinog conceptioBB. The phnine itsolf was a apell to coniure with in France, and the Impreaaive nropnrtions of the projeet touched tbe ini gfjtwttft gaaioaof tl.oGallic raea, Tho gati ofoffM republic to auotiier could ouly be sviu Imli/Hl liytlieti-iiicof L.berty, aud afcbtB Uie piverand the recipient were nmong tbo gJBBB g?t iudindrial BtatBO in Cl.tistendrm, tbe statue niuKt be oue of tbe wondera of tbe niodern wortd, Tbat ooloonni .'.gmo rialaf in Hew Vmk barboi would not only cointneiuoiatc UN pcMcrotis BU wbich ? rtmjwliiijr pfJOpfO f0> Mtved ftwat a aympaMioti,' nation, but would nlao atteat tbe dlgalty af deBtoeratJe mstitu tious, tbe prospevity of iudt.stiial Htaies at.d tho paeitic d.sti.iv of lepublie*. That BaBiiBg toreb npralaed before tlie thrcshold of tlie Now W.uld would syinbolize PBTfatl tinie theenli-ht einn.tit of Uberty Ib IBBtCB-lOvlflf and I.iw Bbidinj States. It was a grund thought wiucb captivated tbe French niind. Tbe ir.mrnit.ide of tbe enterprise invested it witb ndditmnal Cbattta, Tbe ardor of tbe projectors was n..t ehilled by public Jiidiffereiice. Tbe achemo waa B populur one from tlie oittaet, aud witb BiibaeriptiiIB8 frotn every qnarter of PrwBCO tho Btatae is now rapinly iipproaching completion -aspleiidid itiein.iiiii! of an Itiatoiical alli.tnce fniught with 1110t11t.51t.01w oinsequences-a mapriiirent tokeu of tbe genitu und ger.croeity ot a greal nation. Meanwbile the nation to wbich tbia BIliqM Btatnalato bo presented Iraortajparded tbaesv terpriso witb langui.l iiidifl'erenco. Ita i.u agi.iatiou bat not been tired witb Hyrrpatbctie feeling. It baa niade no prepaiatioiiH for re Ccdviag ti.is Mloaaal beacou, baa doue notb bag te provide ? pc.lesial worthyol tbe ttatoo, hjgg liafened witb apatby 80 tbe feabee ap penls niade at long inr. rvals for liiiancial aitl, baa dMinisaed tbe acbeiue BO ? vagaty of u French posdpter, aud baa ovineed ouly tbe faintest aiv.iieciiition of tlie grandeat, gifte\er otfored by one ftea pcople to unothcr. I Im BtaBO meoting on Tuceduy evenirg is blmoart tlielirst imlicatio.i of popular intercst it. an b> teraatiooal eplaode whieb ta tba begiuning OBghl to bave aroii.sod u liue feeling of geaoloe putVintisin. Wo bave BO nasoii to doul.t tba! AmtnrffBBf gcnerall.v, and our own ritrceao especiall;, wi!l inake a gcueroiis icHponso to ueappoal wbich ha.a boos |0 eloqueutly pre? sented by Mr. Evarta, Dr.8totro und tbe n Baaierag apiattiBt ut tha Aca.lomy. Tha Btatne will be toc pieciotis an onuuiieiit to tho harbor K. be alloued to BJO bagfgtBB for g pcdestiil. I'veti if patriotJo eoBBideratioBO are of bo>bo comit, niuiiicipitl pride will eventiii'lly piovi.lt tha ineatis of tBtebiButiag and ughtinc tliis liKU'iiiiieciit beiieon in our haibor. Tue staiuc will in tbe end, M Mr. Choato reui.tike 1, be Kiveu a leg to Btand ou. Uut nicaiiwhile Ataericanfl will ti.nl it BBtaaaary t<? apologtae i??r an opathy aad fael ofappreeuatioB Btraagely at v.uiaixc arlth tbo gaoiirnna btipwlaea and infectious entbiiaiu^in of tbe I'reii.Ii contribu tora. Tbey will have ta eanteaa tbat |taal ideaa ha^ea eaidai welemue hera Ibaa thoy bayein Franea. THE LOVB IT CiSE. '1 'be answer of tbe < ioverning foininitlee of tho I'l.ioli Clah tO tbe eoiiiplail.t of Mr. Lonbat, altboogh it dtacloaea bo new lact, ex biluts clearly 111?^ iaaoeeto be tried b-tween thti paitilBl Wben lit.igation aTBB 8X88 tiuoat enedTHB Tbwtjbb wfaarred totvo leadiag rjtaaa, botii tiied before tho Ksatai of the Balla in London, aud botb ot wbleb were dcohlad apainst tbe conittiittees of tbe clubM. In caeh caae ? Buaatbei had baao . xpelled aad tho bbbm Croiiiitls of ifiiistitutioti were laid dowu by tbo Coiirt. Assuiiiin?; tbat OBS OOBnTtfl ahould Bdopt tbese cascs as prec-deijts, it will Im hjeUBtbOBt Ofl ib.- cltiU to prove tbat the rcsolution of ex pulaion was not adopte.l utitil e\ery p.wsil.lc oppottimity bad been ajfttl tbe acenst .1 of cU ai ing his eliaraotcr. Tbe question wbetber or uot tho pluintiU's eonduct was "iniproper ??4 pre.iii.licial to tbe elul." is not witliin tha teapO of tbe prc.-ent in.iuiry. Tbe IfaOOOf ot' tho Balli lai<l it doWB dearly tbat a connuittee bl lioi'.nd to act witb theutnioat judie;al 1,uiimv?, and not to convict a man of a gi ave otle.ice wbich would wairaut his expulaioii wilbout lair aud sutlicient uotice and au oppoitunily ol nioeti'ig tbe accimation ; but if it ao acts tbe Court will uot review iu dci ision. Kvidoutly tbe eounsel of Mr. Loabal bave fraiued their roinplaint on tbis view of tho law. 'l'lie plain tift ehaigoa uufairness on two frrounds. Ile complains that evidenco was taken belund 1ns baek whieb be never Baa and bad noopportu nity of unswering or relmttiti-. The delendunU, in tbeir answer, allego tbat Mr. Lonbat was nssisted in the wiitten state iiuiit be foibinitted to the cotniiiittei) by his lawyeis, thal if l?e bad leqtiired it he ntigbt bave 10031 all tbe evidence takeu by tbe aub coiiuuittep, and tbat it was bis own faiilt if lie did not. Tlie defondanfs a'.so ehartJB tbat tbere w;is no nraferia! dtfoTOOeo as to tbe tacts in tbe ataieiiiciitH uiaile Of OOthci p;nty. Tbe lir.at isHiie Ls, tbeu, waa Mr. Lonbat tieattd witb tbai judiciul faiiuoss whiafa the Uta tanjBltoa 8 eoBHoittoa to ?erelao baforo depriviug a aiaa oi rifhto fo? whbthhe haa paidl Mi. LoBbaat alao eoateodo that aome BMoahataof tbeeooa> niitlee expreswil a .letorniiiiation gg exi?el biin befaca auv owWeatea wit.s taken. b^BcbaJbot, If prowed, woatd bo otraBg BjroBBd fortemit' tiiii.' the wlicle OBOB bBBtfe to tbe connnittee. Otber tethniciil grotuids as totbe consfitiition of tne committee are raiaed. Luoking to tha i-iticnie siinilanty af tho f;nttl to Iboae iu the eaaoo donarl Va ra^ard ta tha Artaj uud Kavy ,ii,l DmfatiBjh Claho iu LoBdoo, thachabBBBi would aerui to liidine in Mr. fiaghat'o la\oi a.s to a reveisnl of the laoolatbai of Mav j... 1882 ; but ottch iwrafBal waald onlj bbjobb! to an order tor a reiieiiring, fof H tho elul., ntt.-r iiiMilling ..li foiiiial.ti-s, agata reaoivedoa>#?? jiuj.-ioii. tha eaaa, in thal BartiaBlai aopaei, would bo baJOBld the fBfthsS j'irwdittioii hf the Comt. AS OLD-FAJUUOXiM TUlXMMlFIXe, Weare lavoied with u Tli.i.ik-giving day ?f tbe gemiiiie ol.l-faahioiicil kiu.l tbia year, uilh foast in tlu- air und anow on tbe Kround. \Cais ,i-i. ,i Tli.uikrtgiving wbich d:d not Ining tbe boya " coaatiug " aud akating waa couaidered liltle lesa tluili a BWli'dl.*, and the averagr baf ,,1-rl ti|itm it witb anylhiiiK but tbuii.?lulueaa ii, hia hi-ait. Wliiit waa Iba fJOttl Bl a Thanka (.'ivutg l?ay if he could uot slide or akapJ i could uot bave a ? eliuw udo ' iu tho vveuiug. followed by the good old u inolasaes candy pullt" This yeartheso never atale pleaaurea can be enjoyed by the happy dwcllors of country viliagoa. A Thankagiviug with snow ia tlie ideal day of joy to overy country child, and we havo profound pity for the childbood which wbb passed in igm ranco of all tho tnatchless pleasures which ancli a day aflorded. We bBBff u great deal uowadays about the perils of this day to tho huiuan atomach, and dyspeptic poeta inflict na with dreary aud dreadful poetry about the stibseqneut pnngs of indicestion, but we dotibt if there is iuuch truth iu these couipliiiuts. I'robubly no more people overeat on that day thau ou other days in the year. There was no cornplaint of indigeatiou heai d in tho old days, nnd there ccrtainly was no lack of food in tlmeo tinies. It waa ? ?lay of joy as well M teasting, and so to a great exlent it ie to-day. We are not all dyspeptics?we do not all belteve Lh.it the tvnly happy shonld never seem to be rjuile well. Few ot tis care to liiuit our lunch toa few inoments' conlempla tion of alily. It u a tinie of good liviug and Iicalthy thinking. A great many of us sympa thi/c with the jolly BBBBOB WBO| as he sat back in his ciiair from n bountiful evening feast, lioliling his dgai in his tingeis wi.ile he stiuck his niatcli, sai.l iu his hrst ministerial maniier to his BOigbbor : ? My dear sir, there are two "viitnes which Ifiid to Hflf-righteotisni-s-i. ?' < >ne it etirly rising, and tlie other is abstinenee u Irom the ttse of tol.ace..." That very parsoti, eloqBOBi and abie heyor.d tlie mans ot his pro fcs.Mon, has been and is one ot Ihe heallhiest nnd BtlUUgaBt Bgenciea for good in this country. B6 helieves iu good IsYBBgj and henlthy think? ing, uud that it in a innn's duty to take care of his body as well us his soul Lot us away with dyspeptic thoajgfUa and gJoOBlf foreliodin'- 80 this day of Thanksgiving, and make it a tea-t of juy aud gladness. The old - fuehioned weather is with us. Let us koep the day in tiie old faahionod aray. SO EECMB9. The quastimi of alioliBlium arliool recossPs and pivluit a lonaer interv.il Jof rest at: no.>n is now a. tively disciiHsed iu many cilios. The expeiiniei.t is M be tTied t<>r four inoiitlis in tho puiilie hcIiooIb of Troy. and for two BBOka in ttoaa "f Boebaator. Tii'ui.utful parenta will neo many excellent raaeana for B.ieh a ehaflga, Not the Last impeftBot to the physical elloet upon a ehihl of gelBg houie at noon ..titl reidenishinc ita ?t"ro of atceagth an.l vivaotv with u siinple warm (linn.tr. Ib i-itirs few chihlreti live so far away frmn school at t.? make tliis im povsihlo. lt laaatatatad wbetha* au toterval totsf enotiKb to seeure this jfa.n of food a.ul asaretoa iiieana also a? aftettioou bBBBVmi etlding al a later hour than Bi nreseut. Tlus would be no drawbaek if all lha atBdyrag waoa Boaa Ia aebooL Teoct liooks BbOBfeJ aat bo opened bv ch.lilien out of srhunl l.ours. and a sy-totn arblcb OOmpala a CfllW to htn.ly at home Iar.ulicaliy WtOBg and BlfBUaed for the beaefaef tha teaeher rataai than <>t' tba juipil nnd Its pmeiiN. A iong iBnnaa in ? irltTBthnrl teaoiaaaaai h closc Maaeiaatoe of tbe ebildren t!r..r many peraone, f.-ar Ing tba itievitahio Maebabeapol the floek, refaaa t<? i.tti.i.r littlaaaaa raa'tba raaaaadaaadtbeaeta private achoela laataad. '1 his flangat bobIiI mamly dtoapoeaf with tba abalitioa al (ba n.a* Tba ex j(,.n.nt, it may aa wei! ba ?oaeeaad, U sure to fail la a l.u.llv ventilated s< Iwol-room. Tlie lot.g, ??broken nornink laeatoa erIII reanll to dinee%and iu naatal totbaegf. I" 8 awQ-aaBtilated roata, boaerer, nml with eeeaatonal gyeanaetJc aaaa which a j.ulici.iiis teu. hf.r wo.il.i have no dillicnlty iu arraoalag, tba raaabai aagbt Ia bogoa* Tho Befaool Bnperintendent ot BocheetK his artoelyde ni.uiil.'il iioiutiio aaaaaan Baaailad rapartaaata tha aflaataof tho ehaage naoat the aeadtBand tba Iohhoub al tba impils. Ihaaa raparta will bvaaaB WilU iule.este.l-.ewl.ere. ?aaa is an ofti aiaiailiato. aaaj (Baatliaa away yoara IgO, and Obl aaoBgh 80 bl iiew t.. many 01 thla l-.h eraii.i., wiii.ii was a aegnlai L'hachaginna nigbi atand-by. No gathcring abont tba Bra .v. r arrparatrl arithaol i.? belng told. It ran Mmetbhxg rn this oa] : A new railway bad !?.,.,, orx aad througfa a bleab aad uuettled ae. tion i.f eiiimirv. aad bad baaa ia aparatl.aly a ahoti titiiewli.ii a ii.av.N -ii..w baganfallingandaoon aa a pletelv blockaded tba road, atopplng tha traia wi b tta ttngto paaaengB* eaf far from alaee af hoMtatioB. Thaea araaa a doaen or non r.'.Mi'.i'. bol as the pr , f , li.f witbta 8 f'W hour-. was if..?id tlny were laklna lha nnplaaaaal rfttratton cat.uly. Among t',.,,, -aa a iall, lai.k. l.i.>-i ......iier. abaaa countenanoa Waa ehtefly tanaarlubla tor a pretrrnaturally ' laraaj tnouth. boon aftex ,i?. U-..1U camo Ia a aiandarill, he aooaa at ,|?. fonr.rd end af th- cir. and with Ditoblandaart arofeaaional amile aegan: " Now, in. th r.n and st t.-ri. wo'vo gal to ttay here shnt BP legathaf Ior an hour or two. BO lel us lliake tlie baat of it- I aay brathren uud aiatora baeaaaa wt aaa all hiatliiaa and awtera?an.'t tl.af aol Were all < hri.-iti Baa, a i. i' l we f 01 OMiaa we aro N<>v h't liave a Ii I lo experi. n.v meetlng here. Why not T We all h.va the i.or.l, doo'twal We all beltora Ba knowa baat what ia k,(??l f->r us. doafl wef Of c are we ,lo Well, l'S talk abi.ut Him a little. 1? b.-irin with. we all ' bolicve thete's uotbiog tba I.'.rd conlo?u't do if II?? wani.-.l to-we a)l b bevo that. BOari Baj T" At this point paaa lookiag aaoBtryBaao, arbo bad baaa aaaoebiag lha aairliag apaahai with eloaa lataaaat, atartled hi.n by aaylng: "Waal, 1 .luiiiio 'hotit that. I tbfaah I kunW one tbina the Lord couldn't d..." "olt! da y<.u I" exelalmed tba acaaeber arith great dadtgba, " Uo yoainstoadl Well hs h nr it. Bpaaa ap loudand i,., MaJl baaa arhal II Ia tba Lord eouldn'1 ...: "\Va:il,"-ai<riho ci.nntry man wilh irreat deSbi ra ti,,., "'lle e.iiil.li.'l ba' tua.lo ymir in ntli any biggaraataaa beM bar'aat faof aara tmkf That ,.,,".,.! ti.,. BoBfaraaea ?aaHng *.nionifthe hlefsinirs t? he thankful for. but at a aaie distance. is tho BOtUga toatball inat.h a/lit. h anaaally ejoaraa the atblatle aaaaaa ovTbaak? iMnnIi'av. Baaw aad alaab make luilo difiaranca tu tba phi)? rs whilo the BV elators are al le.l in i-ti dniiBg tii?' ci.ill aud uiM.-.>mi.ii t by tba azc'taawol of tne gai"*1 un'' l'10 consi::..ii .ness ot a Thnnkhuiv tognafatita rapully dotaioplag luto fulrand luaty prnporttoao To.lay Tato aod Pataeaiaa -raiio.n ple\eii aaahoftbali aiigbtiaal menof war, wbo, liaviiiu trlnaiphadoraa tneir araaker bretbrenof Efarvavd aad Uelambla, atand readyto do Beree battk* faf that avmawbal amptybooor Inownaa ti?, rbaaatoaablp As the aaofautaew ifalabaa 4%..t. iwo antcbaa, baabag beateu lUrvurd an.l t'oluirihia ; Frineetou l.un w.m on.. fruui Culoaabto ,,, -,i loat ono to Ilarvar.l; (oiu.nl.ia baahaB tiure ?uid wt n uone ; .uid Haivanl baa wou two froui 1, .,irt..n and Cataaabni an.l lo^t aavteYato, lf \ a'e wiiii 10 'lav. theivfore, she i..-:irs oll tbe uhaot plonahlp. ablh if Pnaaataa alaa, bai rletory Biuiplf nanaaa u tie batataaa h.-rteit aad \ ah'. Thal tlie u.at'h ".II he hoilv COBtaatod uo ono will ,1, ui.t aba aaBaaaabaBi gaa rioaMaoaf his .-..liena ,i 11, aad aflalltoaaJ latotaal will baascllad by lha i -,, t that toih eoUagaa aaad aat tato year tba beet ttoaeoatba] baya aaowa>4 lapaal aaaaaaaathaaa> tieace ol B.eelat.ua has laaa nut to a severu L- t l.v gaa bbbbjbb daaaaalva plajbag, iu abteh the i.loek ua-ioe uud BBfotg uiui'iidi.w.is paBfodlaataa portaal a aart. ttatl by lha ratoa aaWaiaB u?t aprlng ,? aaabtai fnur <>i ataaa aatoOf toii.iidowua le? than the.r i.|.pt>nenta tvin the BBSoaBiaaaa natblng abaj is abtakaaO. Aod aawthai aaarda Mtetara i* tintif to Bbbbb aaaaaaaaafea fataa aud dowuaa teatu ahull u*tt kava advMuaad kl.e hull live yards or '.?>?it ten t!ie> BBBB)gioa Bg hba BBal t?> tl.e otip.>rite Bide. So tho luouolouons foaeiBg andtointltiRt liiclihave eharacten/ed puit niaieliea will be eUaugaa Ior liol, MpM work, aiul the theuMiutlaef BBaaBaaBai wbo will li.'<k lo the t'olo i.ronuds if the weather pe.riuiU will bo likely to aeo the abati.e?t aa well o. tl.e hardost fr^cht foot ball matuh that Thankagiving Day baa e>er brougDt us. _ It Is jrratifylng to learn from a communicatlon which Mr. Henry C. Allen haa c.auaed to be sont to tho papara that he ia thoroutjhly awaro that the lottery bualneaa haa been revived in this city, that he has knowledire of just how many offlcee each company has, aud that bo kuows the anioautof their pn.tits, eto. Ho will. than-fore, have no ilifflenlty in complytng with tho susraestion which we made to him on Tuosday laat to reoeat the pnhlic scrvice w lu. h he perfonnod years agn and once more make tlioDistriet-Atioriiey'.i 80688 active in proaecuting IBthoT than pr itectinir th-i men who bbbBBBB in this criuiin;il BBbBBBBbj 1'roiu timo to tiuie lu tba paat wo have given Mr. Alleu information on thisaub j.'it whicli he has not acted upou ; it is, therofore, all the BBB* pl.-aflanf. to flud thit he is so quick to tako advieo. It is to be reuretted that h* hus had lo wait, as he intitnat's, for BB6 n -w Ctiminal Codo to go into BbV t. but as tha' happens to-tnorrow th.re will prohably bo no fnrtiier delay on Mr. Alieu'apari. At anv rato we will bOfB so. And we will alio walch patietitly. Onr progenitors in this city enjoyed a Thank-giv mg Dav in 1644 whaai haa iiiBtalaad uir.pi''. They iprt tip their loinB aud niurehiiig to Oreenwich, COBBh there eteer in cold blaad an.l biirned alive aboal livohnndred Indians, inrliidmg woinen and children. Tbea iBteVBaeg toHew-Tetkwttbaaaav nies ii.ti.-h wli.tted they sat down to a bnuntilul ThaBkasirlng iiinuer. lt is tortaatata that ihe Apaehea of tbo far Soothweat aro too BBadwaoBBi to keep TbaBtbagl rfajg in this fadiion. Danatiir TTan Tmirtiina ti rapoatod aa aaytug that BB ia ia f.vorof (,'ivil Servi e Ri f.r.n, but tbat he w.ii Miptv.rt no measure erbteh urroiaee ibe m (aa ti.... of Btopobliaaaa toadaea. Thaa, tor tho thou aand aad Ini flroe, daaa Dan arltch tba world with Boble and nBflthl .sati'siiiausliip. Of eourse Mr. Clev. land will give thanks to-dav baaaoaahatogotaglBt tbaBwaoatroa .hmis v.ry softly ciishioned. _ Of eourse Mr. Cornell will <rlve atOBkl to-day be eaoae ba ia aaiag out -the paat wi baaaac is the pri? vate statioil._ Of conrse JadfB Foljrer will aive Ibaakl to-day baaaaaa hatofataaraoraaaaia wkeea ba hv?Waah rngtBB ? con.e.ledly a nioro eugagin^ city than Albany. _ Of eourse Mr. Sm.vth will jflvo tbanka to-dny bo> ? ,.i ? i; arigbt ba aoeaa than it Ie tha fot* aflafaat ih? Saratoga ti.kct uiin!it have been uiianimous. Of oanraa Mr. Frenefa arill gira Ibaaba to-day ne caoae ol tl;.- arnval of :i.e anow?it wid anahae hlai theeaal i to traek the fuototoBa of taeproxyaooon drel. _ Of cooeee Jaha K.lly will nive thaaka to-day be eaoaaof les peaUtoa at ti"' ByraaoaB CoowaaaaeB and aftar?be has urewed aaai laaias ly that ba vap tha D in . i uy, aot the Ltoaaacraoy hnu. Of oonraa Mx. Bapburn will gtae thaaka baaaaaa badeclined aat t<> daeliae to d.-clin.?it toaaves ptoaaanl to ho run lliBaagh aa abla abnahiBg maeblaa. Ofconrae Mr. O'Brien will ajiye Ibaaka to-day ba can.-e ba Ia aol ta ba t ...nity Ctork?the bluod <?.r the, martym la lha aaad af lha leorgau?attoa ol Ibe piity in the naetrapoato, Of oonraa tbe Democracy of Sew-Tork will giae tiiank-.to-.lay baeaaaa th y havaboaaroatocad to power?Ial tboae laagb tbat Ia. Ofconrae tba Repnblteana of New-York will ifiva> tbanka to-d ly beeanae th -v bave been ejeetnd fton p,n.,., _t he road t-> parfaetioa pau a by tba toBt of disappoininiei.t. Ofeoaxaeafmliaagtry arrll ?ivo tbanka to-day beeanae abe is bandaome?a thing of beauty may ba only skln deep, but lt is a Joj fbtaYei at tiio bex i.liice. Of ciuise Mi-i Susan II. katheai n IU ^;ve thanks to-day b. cauto ot ihe irork sha haa be. d y. nalttad to do?basuBaaaaa is as aaaahaaBa doaai Of f:o-irs.> Pr.-.id.'iit .Vrtl.ur wiU g.ve tbaak-i to dav i bc inae ... the ooteeiae af f daaal iuterf. ranaa at Saratoga io tba mtld beptamonr?be ia aot per bapa aa ba wleotne aa b i btbi batora lha Coavoutloa, I ttl he eertaiu'y knOWS a ln ap r.iure. o eaoraa Mr. Conkbag will p?a tbanka to-day i ,i auaa polittca Me out >>i hun?aa hoaaat,nnobara> aive law \> 11-> tba nobtoal work <>t utod, Of eonne af] tha paopbj in tba aaetropolia thal keep th.'ir own aarriagca will triv thaaka to-day beeanae they are noi eompelled t.> walk? the atreeta an .1. anch a frtgktfully appallmg aaadlttoa. Of eoauaa all tha paavie in the netrapolla that iion't k.-ep their own e unages w.ll grm thanka to day beoaoaa ol tba grwM axpeetatisjoa that tond elaatidrty to theiretopa?the-atreetaatebadtoad baa [riabtfully appalliag eanalrtan hut thaa tha ptungef baaaaron by tba aaba?of htoaamaluM that i.e will natnat aatlthabaa aujda Ihoaa atreeta as ei.-an aa ihe misi.iiue.i plwaaaga of a fgaahaf augei. Of oonna tkraai that aat Um tarbey will ::ivc thanka ta-aVay?a torbay on Thattkegiviag ii woi.h two ba tha baah. _ t >f oonree the htrkey htoaaalf wili ccivn thaaka tn ,]iV_it ia alwaya asw.et prrailegeta aatbowIiBaOa tha clauaa af aelf t.? Ihe comtnou gaod. FBBSOJAl* Colotiel Rohert (t. In?er>oll has aeeefted theia \;ia:ioii of tha Litarary Boeattlaa af tba Caaaaa State Unireraltj todaUrariha anuual erattoa to> i'liie Ih.'in nexi .lua.-. Mr. Ilollis Hiiimewell, who has alr.a.iy uiven wvii.d. v, btaaa., a pnhlic tibrary bniUllogeosiiag a750OO. ia now ereetinB Iheraatowaball worth ?iiii.iit.'tjioo.noi). Said a tiieinl to (Jetiernl 11. V. Ibitler, jttst bafBta tie recent eleettoa, whlla dlaeaaaing polltlea: "Oeneral, l'm afraid yoa are pet iu? into bad cui pany." "oh.n..." waatkaiealyj "Iaataiehanga i:i\ pi.liii.s; Ichangau?ypartj frienda, aouMtlaaea. rrankiin Sinenotis, the Hcuiptor. has ttnished al liisstiulio iu b'ou.e ihe clay ino.lol tor tba statu* oi oiiv.r I'eiiy atortoar, for tha bfertoB Moiiiuneut Aaaoeiattoa ol [aOiaaa> la^at?taawUlh6>aaa8Bi aconaaai lfanicb.and unveii.diu laaaaaaapaBaaaa -oext i.aotinon Day. afra.atuctoa,whwhrapead it.< tba winter at Oxlord. Enirland. WBaOB her yoangeal aaa, OHrar, i* M coilaga, raaaatly riartrd K'otne lo Biapael tbo ino.lol. She wntes that " Mr. Aimntona auceaattod m aaOttaaj an sseeHeai aad actoryexpeewalw. rhe tMwition bj gaodaad ,IriUi:i'. an.Mhe wl. letu'-iivslal ol I.H-. .Mr. Siiniuons ;" Ibta worh baa es.h ! myexpeefa u.i mnde tha portraval antli genina Km m.iiioi. is no.v Buftonna: from maloriallaraa,aaa> iraeted duraaathaa -tay to Roaaa. i:,l iiaii.iiion \. Ddrtdga, BTbcaB aleafh m Chtoaea Ihto woah has akraa ly baaa aaaaaaaaad, ?:,-. a atosainatB of rkelatoPaaaidaut Qailald ba tkaalaaaoi iBfblal WUhaaaa CaHaaja, aad Baa twa men 07888 ever Bflaf BBBBI Iri.-nds. Althoiinh naoalli ?? l>" .?"'''?" nl Baiiaiaa QaaaBtol aVdObaaj took an aetira rotoreal m adaBaaafag in-* hIhstious Crtoad'a polBBaal tuataaaa aaaaa Ihaa i.efore tbe L'onve |ionof!880 as tuuahtar>4Oariald'aaaaBBV naiioii a aoaasbllitj aei ?aai i BMgkbag b'f. aad he ?i,-i-.ii-iliiik'lv wrata M many af his htopabb ... '. io.. laon t?" ??'?!? r- '"'? vv"rn til"??,,?... . , ?Ueof rhea hhci aa h-b al laai tnnwdth* (',,i\, iit...n to.-aul i I tiiia. i lOICe. b?U ial . , .. L?. ;ll ,.?1 ,1 ., ,i ,.-..rs i:.auiiir.li..t.. ..nd ??*+ " ?,,. en< .?!." i--.it tha dtoaier grawo ly ib oflnfUl ot.je.iew l'.. si.l.ui. an i a ttta vi-.il of , u i-iiii .I....H pairt '<> ?>n-r:?i t.,r.e.d al tba \\ |, f.- tiniua) i'\ u e Wiiii iii.s gradual m, it. adad u.v ii-,.-' ^.-..-. ... .? Or. Brarh tfaaabaBB BJ Ivleii i.'d l> taille, t'.e famotts FaBBfb pu nter m aaly ihlrtjr-faa* gaara ^id. Ba was inirn iu md l.i.ue.riiM.l.r IdeiHHoiii. r. Afier BBBaf wo.k III t ie sttl.lio he pttin'ed a pi. tire. ?? I... haakd daa laiiii-nii." uid aaaat i' t" Iba |?tona LBtaX HbwbboI the tbaai "i.iv lwaaaty ..ld. baa wiieu he rihawad the BtaBaaj t?> Meis.oti.er, that ?reat mastej exelnui-.l ; "Now, my ;.?,. \oa ? au w. i.. b, . ...-.11. I h r i-no'hinif ?,, ,, to si.o-.r y.iu." lt ies.ti.1, l>y ihe awj Ibflf Iba .liiu.iiuce wh.i seiv.-i a-- . m.slel foi DetalUi i . tBBM ptotaia beoaaai &o laad ol II that ho bbbbbI t a lt when fl'-lsbed 800 franca?al) tho money be hoa the world. The offer waa accepted. 8oon afta7?u11 I'nnceeH Mathilde Bonanarte aaw and admired tk* piclure, and offered the .lmmin-r 40,000 fram* V it. He waa relnctaut to aell u but finallr did and bonght iiimerlf a comfartable hoaie 4V>*>, ?J?? praxo-da. At th* Halon of 1H?9 D-taiile m*u ^ oiher great hit with " Un Enga^eu^T^ *a? 1-b Coaaaws et lea Oardea .I'lbmnan^ aninndentof Ihe Flrat Vanoleon's Ruaaiaa ?"" paign. Of thia pi.ture Theophile Gautier wr^" " It ia an abaolute nuracle of lnveiiMou tnj ???/ tion." In p-raonal nppearanco Dctaijle haa aoth'"" of the, traditi.ma! artist-tyne. no flowing ha-kaaU imk.ntnpt heard. Ma haa a baadaome, eIDIi^ head, and a -olilier-like beanug, aerjnirert he aa? by hia leaaj atu.ly of hattle aeenea. *?? GESERAL NOTES. Tbe inalienable rigbu with wlucli the paobla of smtii Uiiroltna cuuahlcr t'aeiuaeiveacn.lowfil are hf Bbertl and the purauitotopoaauiiia. auduftheoBi^TZ ia not the leaa.t linportant In their i-atiuiatlon. Butm! puraued wlth aiieh peralateo, y tbat one of ItaeoDera, tnma Wbleb it iiamilly bivolvre?the hlllug ot the Uv> t> whieb the poaaiiiu haa taken rerage?haa beroaae ta* aaarce of aerloua loaa. A uon-opoaauin Imutlug elUxea ravely culled tho ettentlonot tha&mta Cerouaa ture to tbia Bubject, and pray*. that ?iu nt.-iiHv deatructloa of valuablo tfinber" uwr u Btepped. . The romrtiittee of tho New -Raven Couimor, I aaaofl appafated to eoualder the qurxtlonof r?iu<ivina rpoii tbe Uiiiniir.il dtygn-eu the ancte&t ht?te Houna whieb now dlali rures It, haa reported a<ratn<a tbatprup oattlon. If fl'i'Is tht't the atructure la aafe and t?a>' ful. iiwl can he niii.le to aaauine adeeenl appraraoc* ?( sniall expenae. Ever ilnoe Bew-Qaven eeaaedto be one of the twin capitalaof Conneetlcut ltapeapleuve iieen aiio'it equafly dtvldedon tl.c <|uo?tion of tearhut iliiwn the lonn.-r liome of tlio " aliu-l ? atera." a* tae Uoraol tbeXataxeg Otateare UTevereaUj eaatg. liall',1. By the death of William Hoggtrt, better known aa -Omaha iiill," the rallway aervleeeftU co.u.try haa loal a valuahle naaiatant. He kad bmb ahly acrvcd on inorn roaua than auy other ' ntneax iu tlie eouutry, f?r he liked vartety and could not Wtc realat hia natural dlapoattlrm to rove. He wanaiBuat atalwart frane aud Iramenae atrength, ami IdacluuaaBr waa frank and laithful. He woul 1 alwaya jrtvebbea ployera due notu-eof hia uiteiit.on to "moveea." aad Iei,..-rheni in au houoraMe uianner. Iu the eouieeef a y.-ni- or two he. would atri.le lutu the company'* eab* ajraln and any : " V. ell, Mr.-. here 1 am arata Aay elianee to eatrh onl" Thero alwaya waa ,i raaaeetn " cateh on," and he waaneverout of a jo^lotorerUaaa few liom-a. He waa l.unie.l to d.alh iu a ti..in aretkij a fortnlght sgo lu a collalon on the Central Paefh Rail r.a.l. A gentleman wliopiesidedattlierecentSctiool i:...if.l oleeflui. tn Maiiemvter. Euglaod, gtveaea aoiaa lug. tbough ao.newiiiit gtoomy oeeoiuit of the llllterxta rotert Who prceented thcniaelvea to bhu. Many ef them liad even forgotten the namea of rhe eandldaba w liom tlny wlabed to aupiwrt 1 hey had been told Uut lt waa tlolr diify to vore for tbla ,.r tbat gentlanuB, aa4 r i. -,- wereprepared to perfonn Itlf the prealdtageffeal eouiil ouly telri'.ah their raeuiorleaOB rhe vltal potntaf namea. One w.,inati b^lng aaked the nauie*of BtBB xhedealred to bave eleeted, cheerlty replled: ?* radfed. I diiiiuot know, alr, but you n.uat, be.-auae yoo mak* oi,t the pnper!" Citliera wlio expreaaedtheir bBktdhB Dortlug on- pui-11. .liar *-t of eaud;.l.itea, r<a*ed f.irrl.iiiKMlre aet rn ?hnrr. It w:ia pandy a Blaffer of elianee Ii ?? tbeir votea weat, and. for rhe inarfer?f tbat, tbey did not aeeu baeara umeti \?heitu-r thertght ar wroag candklatea get ahaaa. ? It has boen niunue.l fr,?m tiiue btiiuetUtt Lord RipoP mtended to mark lua eraretabai u Ba Bouun faltb bj reatoringal leaata partot Foautaiu Uertaluly, If tbereia to be arevivalof na?aaa tle Utatltatlooa la EngUud.it would be Binet .lealraate, froui un urenaolo.-i al l>olnt of vlow. thal lt aluiuld be tlo- Btaana ,.r reatortag aoaaa ot tbe Bjagaifleeal remalaa now aeattatad aver rhe eouutry. Lard Bipeala ?err ri.ii. aud baa only one obild. Urdde Orry, lounUBui waa [art ,.r tlieirreat estale heipleathcd ro bia fatbartt IB40 l.v n remote kmewomea. Mrs. Uwreaee. Ia t-j-J. when tlo- fall of live areln-a of the el.Mater thwaO. ene.l the deatniction of ihe aivade, tlav w.-r# fyUtB, and the entlre roof wna etrnred up. ren yeara haaratl tnwer wm rei.uill, uuu 111 1840 utacr luiportaut repaUB Were Ii... BA " A't.-rall, theae Virgiala City minera,"eajl h ('..liiorntii paayer, ?laaa i??*x. eaaaaoaa i.earta. 3ta otior aveurbg aaeef theaa, who waa BtdakOtg "p a we- IB - -li.ee ln TtkBUa, sl.iiped ?ut of tue Palai-e Ilofel aft.-i dliineraudran aguliiat a baRgard-lookhig. abal.hr genteel wotnaa, who waa weeptag oetaeeraar. ?what H tka n.a:t,r. uurnf aald tba aalaee. 8be <??*"" [.oveity.ateline.aa, a lar^e fai? ly ? eiab rt,,?, Dotlttag to do.uotWng towvur. 'htbattBeBtB froek yoii've oatF anhl H?e roiitfli f.-l.ow BJtatly. SU -iiitt waa. BBteltuihlapoeket. Heontaln.-d J>i?r nae 020 pteee, wbtab ne Bad fflb B*bd laawfeM t<> wine and Uaaetbal Bveadag ? Btat)beraaueaaaat,aairaV ardhe rtodeed bio.ki.I the eorm-r nnd Into .? dry aaadt 'si,?, ln iitew juluutaa he uturaad, aii.i. preaalaga bViiidlo Into Ihe i.r wou.au'a haod. df-anKarad .,,.^1 ,,ran,::ii;vho l,a-d,..,::a v.oaetiim*^ Mllv. Theatarruig feiuale r? he pwj?ga> luedapabrofeubfotwatael BU -">, ktuga. l'OLITK AL XlilTS. Tlie ezperfence of Coubreruraan Wi'.Iiamsik Bttlal Ul-eo.l-.IU I'l-C'.et wa, 1l.,.|l.t'..-a-li,.''.-lt,>tbat ,1 manydther defeated Bepuhlleaa ea.ididaua. TU Uepuhll^n uiiiloritj aiul -.y it?-? ,?.,, ol I- P?n i a ith ProhJbituO leauluga thougui tbxf ?M, uwkea'MHJKlBntBg- and vote their BBB> ,?,,!,.?? Bo t'l-v threw tneir ballota away on taatatw ,:?,,.,. e.uolidate.I diaeover.,1 whell 11 ? aa lo.. *? '' . :. hii.1 Ml.e.-.ile-l iu lu-lplngil 0 '??"*** ,;;;,.,,'l iu.y now U-UMr. Wlluaiua tb.) are - x.rry. "#he di.ty of tne Deniocratic piirty"*** ,..:i aorn tbetue tBtbeparty Jowraaiatbea ? I ,1?. nrirani/at ni.. *ur> ivea tbe load of *As ice that B Uttg dnmoed iiim.ii it.u w.ll gkreanother algnal ptoaf eMBl vii.ii.v. Bai mafy Daauerate who inl.erited tbat poiiiua! prtee4pleafaau Ihelr grau.lfatl.erawillbeatO 1,,-to ,n-...v.r whytbt BapubUeaaa al..I^vuui ,,;lHf the l>e.no,T:,t, areto loliow the,U.,e.loWX^B Ex-Govenor Jewell ?ee? no cauae fordB? eourngeiuent t-the Bepuullcaaa la the wceatdahaj ?1,,,., ;,,,.., ...,'.he. hetllUlkaiUeWeU dehned .Ud ead lv reiu.aU.HL ihe faUare to rcduca tuxatiouaadteai. fL,,he,,.l.S.,vi.e.,ll. telup-r..l?*?" "JJJ 8tor Boute rxpaaurtw aU aided hi briaglug ?*??**!* ?Mera. Tbeteu.perai.ee queatloi. be evide.itlyaeBjBrai will .?tl.e,?.?t dtdleult t?dea>wltb. ?*?&& ?,-, ;u i ula oi Ua- Uum. runee 1). ople an in ?,??_-i, , , 11 v -11111 Un 1' foi io au ef, iii.nl \.-i.. l.aiwmaaw I,':;'.1 ^^ti.eya.i-ue.tUer to he bOUtfUt. eajoted. BOt , ,W four Detuocrittio inemlierBcf tlieaeilCob> grcaafromlowa owe their au,.>?^a>?J^J .:.ihleti.e than UI their pawty'e W^J- ? ,,?..,. ,?a,.o Iti.-a the Ilepnhileana have had InUieBBBW to7ateBdeduem.teau.n.pnaa,onthBtanouu^aaB2 Zmwm aatBvabtta taaa tatbu. cauip^** l?.H, allowed to I..U U.?...-alvea ^^lt^T^ taalaaa wtetBava laawatt ***?***7*. J3 oulv a .. w daya priur lo eloetlou. ?^?^'3S5J|S . ??,ua, ll,-M-ta waa re; o,u.*-,t ,. au ?n? |WI!I ukulutaunpalgtaUaaret. ^_ Ex-Senatwr McUoaaW'e Preaidoatoal hBB8 lafUgpaakad hflthfuliy. Ile haa -"^JS m.oe. ataylng quaUtle. tban any othereaailhttu tn.ua.lH.v the ,.??o,,.t. llla ^'^^tSS (),? u. u Xatioual eonte>t and n-.w that Mr. "'"^ ii,,. peruuuatl] rattred hiu.n..?'P????** M,"i.udhaannrival amoag ^J^T^ s?,ea bl. reeool la ,.* U.HU.h UT ., 1. '^j^ llttllllt Tll I U.U UlU'iai' Ml? ~ . . .W . imBtaaBBBtiBBBBBT l lvu ,,im;l uklux title that -i'^^riaU .,, m.i. ,,..ai eaav*-. la-unajraw njf^^ffaf j:-:,';:o:.ar^,.!:an^ |lll(,vl,wsw.t..ani..?l.erot BBB4Proauaa? lupoii.iea und b..- aa ?'-;7^:,\ n^? no..iaiepunl.ahedln//-^'- ^S chOa* -V ?,,,?,, a,..uk warml) ofhia nier.ta andJ"^,,,, Ullt tlleyw.ll ?ot be haekward tu > ^ .,, 1,.,.fo.vthel^.al-t.uw.fe* Wr,^^.gBBa1 ;nill,i:ll,,t, ure. however eiual.y P?'^^ tuu. The greuteat boatlllty te *"*??**?* llUllK,:?e,. people ? ho aa;prrj- B..aeb ffltSg ,;?v,,lllir Fo-ter recog??ea ^^. tftke ogbtb. Oba. ???. ).?".. .i1;,*:;ia,,,oa.-? Otar r.port.r liuit the iva.ili l?.-?. " J*? .mtll.rat.ara .,,,,- tuo une.-tion wh.th.-i carryO*? t..,,n>.,:.1 P-iWer. Ulb. ?^rjStaOBwr? -J .h.,......ven.or mA ^3<*?!rJtr.a^ TB. th.*re..t ?...?-?..hiei. w l 7^p^r? ? ,H,Uiel,,..ortat..he?an.li.n.M IW )u, n,al ?duk tbapreaenl Cougre-e .bo.ij.\[^l9tnim ?r ,,.?.?,?. uae-ana p? the IVudbl" i< tor.uhl.1. Tkojdah, i^~;?ZZ??**L ..Uiu of liv il >? rv n - * ->''? ""' \" V Ua,K- a-*j? IIU u.ltu.'Ueo duiiliX 1* ..Uaal'^"* "T tlH. aaw?.un ... i.vo. ofj.aja ^f l,kaaa.B.ajg luregaauiotho aauauaaUiP. kar>a^M ?'<?'? ^'tu* tohiivo uouimaud ??^.uJfu^u,.fBiu-r?aaaaBi . ..i.. ooi uu n v no are H>?i?f Ile ia -'. aud wiu aaa ata ? ,uli.ii Ii. ta.oi ota i alectod. noi uea r iw