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V Pente .,..,-,.,??;.,,.. h..o! uaaoa-re. AddreesX.T.W* - I ,i, i M . .N--W Voik._^^_ "~Tiii. i iinviinii- Nuiiiiur <>f Tb- New-York Week iv witB-eaji-M wu a-.i ??? iai- ap-o rwo ai iwaan am, IHOl.BAKP.-l teadenta Bai Qxoaai P. Paxn in - s, - .-. rai wrraaa aai ATTBAcrme cow-obbab-b ? ,,.. Ma i.i.ve BhM !>?< n a. ut to fnenda eftenpei ..-?<*? ? ' '"" " ''r addreaaadtoMayei Low. of Br-oklyn, bytkeXtogi C<.ty n b.bitlaa Ainauea lt? -J abu do DBa-n am- whj v ...ni bbai Ui ? Bl raiBBM am.k.'I.s lha regulai edl.lon al ih.- vu,.- Baa fer i netna. r H be? 116.000 toi .O.ooO f, VVUYtllll twri.-vl. I.'I ' 1.AIUIY II, tll.-l'.milll'.V I t-.i.. f i afrea laaiyli - epy, aad st. WuneMOfflve, '" '"'-'1 Va-dawater-ai , U. T. j' ir, i ij i a co. TEBM8 ol Iiu: TBIBUNR rnttnqr ft-.r MlM I'n-lc'l 1 i'i PAH.Y Tiiir.rNK. lyear.?.?????9}r. DA1LY TU1HUXE iwli - . i year.... 1|> ? tl NL' N I ..I' i n:.. 1 v-ar. - tv'; , Kl 1 IBIUI Nl.. 1 v. ,r .al WO _i.>ii->-.. i ki.-. iniKi .ni.. i rear.*? uo , v r. U. ord?r or iu reglatered lotfer i tAKcn oincEa of iii;: rBiBOMX Tv'a'lll -:?.! ta -No. 1.322 '"-sl. I,,,-,-!, ,. s.i j-; : ? i ? i it., Itraal VAKIl N . . tue - FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY PRIDAY. DECEMBEH 29, 1882. TBE NEWA TBI8 MORNING. 1*0X1 i.'JN.? Iliiity-six persoua liavp l.c- ii killed -i-i; ti.'.v otbera Injaml bjf tba fBllrag of a ebimney , , Bi d oid, tngiand. - Ib tht !;? lt Lawi - luul niil ... I. ii l"ii.;? verdiot baa been giren for iln-l.l .iiit'tl, Mr. II-lt. ii:iiiil..-ii.i is tu-foring Iiom:.!. abannaa ? Tlie Ba-aaaafteta aad erew ol th.- st.-'ii i Mew-EogUnd wera drowned by tbe n . l of tbe veaael lo Clarenee Rrver, New-Sonih w ;,;,.,. Mr.Oladatone baa bad a alight attaok of ii.iiil.aKi.. (i.s ii.t.s-.?Tin-Sn orpaaaod tl ibill to i-ii'v-nt uffleen >.r empl .jraa ol Iba L'nlted Btatea Irom .*.-l.. .'iiiic from ... paylng tn eaeb otbei aaoney for political objactoi tlu-I'n/ J'.lm Portar bill waa cooaldered. - " " TheiB was uo aewiiiiu of tbo 1I..11SO. lhi.Mi stic?A firr* in Korth Attb boro, Maaa., ed ln iiv v li'.-- s li- -i-v. l.i: j.'W.-lieiis. - Tbe 8 '"lii National Bank ef^efferson, Ohio, baa Bapead-d. Boaioo mercbanta deniand lucroaa <1 mail fiieil ii- s ;.. tvvei-n tbal i'v and New-York. A ferry-bo3t at Fort BarrinictoB, Oa,, apaet and Cve cul ii.-ii ji.lsi.iis wepe diowned.; Tbeluqneataa |o iba ? aase of tbe death ol i laptain Davld V. ajraa uearno ;.t Fiahkill Laoding yeaterday. A ouni'-ei of Hut):..c. capltaliata liuve purebaaed 100.000 ... s >>l land io Mlaaoorl .m tbe line ol tbe tt. Loni*. a::.i va'i 1- i.-ii. i ? ?<> R <ii?' ijr. I ach k.J leaoher atteropted to aappresfl a gauiolinn-boua. la 1..1'.ii.u, Al.i.; twuinrii were killed end one othei proaoded. C'nv a.n'd Si i.tiiiivN.?It wns learoed yeaterday th ii Oaeai Wilde umm- . heeka for$1,100 to" baneaV ????. A recaptlo-1 w;is given to Praukli ( arter, preaideol <>f Williama College, \ ii.. .1 ogol tbeenj litorat t tbe ('< operativa Drem "* noi laii" . v-iislielil. I bere vv..- auothei beari ig on tbe PaasioB 1'lay before lha Mayor. r^? ,Ju k'e Ainciiv lililsc il tn .'l.rit un llijiinctic.il in tho i.'.iil fcuit iiKiiiiiKt the Weetero L'nion Company. .2 wns beld ti. organlac ao inter-colletnute iowi g iissi.c lation. -- Aaaiataot Uuited Diatriet ? Attornej Uerrlek died. A atockbolderrf reeeption waa t'iv. ii al the Cairaa ' I>r. Carno. baa waa dla niiM-cil by tbe Emigration Board for hu teatimony before tbe Benata Uommitl i BnlUvaa nwi Cobnrn, the pngillata, apanred :.t the Ifadieon B oareOarden. = - Ooldvalueof tha legal-teu leratlvardollar (U-1. graina), B3.R0oaata.-=-== Btoeki wera l.-e? ?<? ive aud generally bigber, bnl ihe ohxaing wai u regnlar. Tiik NN BAT_Pix?Tkixcxb lo. al obaervationa imli eate eleaf or fhli aud aligbtly eoolen weather. Tawparafnia raateiday : Uigbeat, :>1 '?, loweat, Bverage, m V._ The nn im.riiil ].i'-.ii i?l l.y merchanti <>f (his .'ity tu CoogreBi i.i.'i.?s.tiiu' agaiual Um naanngr <?i ? Bxokrupi ael la a atrong, com j.u.t j);i;..'i. It BriM bc notioed thal among thcisi' wm.-.- ni/iiiitiir.rt iin- ai>i.finl<il to it aif* ?XXJ <?t tkw "">hl proiniiKiit an.l inilii.-nti ,1 lirniH ?>l tabx '.i. ti??|."li*?- B'tch ? iiidt.-t from KUfli I B0t_TCC taiuiot but l.av.* greal wiiylit ut W-g-fc-xjrtoa. y.r. Morse wns at tln- Mayor'a offlce again r. s-.-iiiiiv in n-fei. "..e t.. the " Paaaion Piay." "lie i-ainrs'lv Mked the Mayor foi a Ueenae *ui tl,..- j.-injile, in wlii.!i hc propoaei to prodoce it, harl.in;,' up his r?-<jin-.st with a tcixlrl' of $:><>0. Hut, we ato happj i<> wy, he <lijj.ii t?.1 withiint UM -JB6BBB, llif* MxjOC l-BMilllllg Ul diriRlou. II'tha M:ivoi i-v rcajpOBBtTa) to pub? lie aciitiujfut Mr. Ifeirae will m v.-r coene any IMm obtaiuiiitf his arlehex iu thi? mattcr. The lutorcollipiiite Bowtnf AeefMlBlieei araa rt-viv.*- y??t.i.lay. 1'iolilii.): bf the 10-MWhat jnixed txpericn.e of th? foimor assiwiatiuii there ia uo reaaon why it shcultl not have a loun and t)D*aj;*.i'..iih lutiii.-. Then io uo li.-Hliluer puBtnuti tliiiii rowiiij,' an.l no i>i.-t tii-i ftUrht thau a apintad i-ajattx. Ll-i tlu* ..a ?Oei-dMfl lie on it* ^tiuid pgaiust luttionalisn.',. italOXBiBI and tlie tcml.-ncy iniduly to ?aflf'fy ita Lii-ssiou aud all wiil go w.ll with it. Biooklyn can boastof nouriuhing the niost on tiipii-iiiK isf.oji.l-a'shi.stiiiit juulloron the wn tlunnt. It appoaia fiom the repoit of a com xnlttte of the Uoard of Supen-iuora that ho haa fcoeu paylng a niun 4>lbU a jreitr to peifotxa Ida work-the work for which Kinp* Coimty pay*. him .* 1,01)0 aycar. Olivioii.-ly BX oiii. ial with Ittch a proiioiiiic.-.l genllU for linderh'tting onghl imi io he confln.'.l tothepent-np I'ti.a od I si-,-..i.cl-..-.M-t:ml .ianit.-rslii].. One irf the BtXI Rontea wonld hare afforded him propei acope fur hia abiliti.s. If Bhelley wxa eajtwetwhea faxwrotethxl poete lextx In axfle-nng whal th.-y teaeb in eong, 1I1.11 it ie more than ptobxblo tiiat the n. \t time Oacar Wil.l- lay - dowx l.is agnflower an.l takea up ln* i""" be will plaintively elog ol hie pa'.nfiii experiouee among t.i?<s enterprielng han... 1111*11 of the New World. In another eolnmn will be fonnd b preao reirion of thal experienee. In theligbtof tbla lnteet revela tion it is olear Ihat Oacar ia aomething more tiun a nniqne variaty ot cbariatan. He ** .juite a promiaing lool. Governor-elect Clereland bxe Bppointed a Boflaloman to the poettion of Pardoo Clerk in the Executiv. Department The preaent Pxr don Clerk, Edward Miggael, was orixinxllj au poioled l.y Otivernor Hofhnan,and tho fnol that bo li:.s*e.i\.*.ltl)fuii^liliv.*ii.liiiiiiistraii..its, three ?>r tbem Demoeratie and two Repnblican, rttoeti Uisefficiencj and fldelity. Tho reaaona thal indneed Mr. Cleveland toremovoaocom petent aml worthy an offlcial, wbohaaeom mended bimaelf alike to political friende and opponenta, are not atated*, bnl tbey cxn rtadily be eonjectund. Ilo wanted Mr. liiggael'a place for anolhef man, oneof bia owu towna mon. lt i** all right, w.* preanme, Imt thr* t-?*n tii-iiicn who bave been atrennouaixdeclaring thal Mr. Cleveland waa goingto eondnet hia admiuiatration purely on " bnainesa principlea bave tl e floor. ThoConrtof Appealaof thia State baa jnal rc'iiil-.-i a decieion whieh vitill.v coneenia all men :ni<l women withia onrbordora who meditxle divorce. The quoation aubmittod to tl.e- Court was tlie ? fl ?1 ?t the marriage ol n peraon in another Stnteagalnal whom i. decree 0f divorce had previoualy beongrantedin New Vuik. The lawa oi New-York forbid themar . : ':111st Whom siicli a flccr.-.. haa '..?. n gi : itorl dnringtbe lifetime of tbe ,.,.,,.; iinant. Bul auppo?e tbat the decree oi divorce beinji -rani.-.l in New-York, tlie peraon :, ., aai whom il rona marriea again in Peanayl vania-are the conrto of New-York to regard the Pcunaylvanla mnrriasoaavalid orvoidl TbeConrl ol Appeala, reveraingthedeciaiona of the ? unrta lielow, buda tbal il i** yalid. I? re maina tobi aeen wbal effect thia ruling wlll bave npon the welfare <>(' aociaty. II wonld aeemtoopena doot that migbt berter remaio cloaed. lt ia not creditable to hnman natnre t<> read tbat tbe owuera of a large manufacturing <?? tatlii-ihment in thia eity, emplovingaame500 meii .'.inl ifirla, at whieb tbere waa an alarm ol fire a few daya a*.'... <lo ool pnrpoae to place flre-eacapea npon their bnildinga nnleaa they are ordered to <i<> k.? by the pnblie anthoritiee. There ure al preaoBtno exterual eacapea from the factory, whieb conaiati of two flve-atory buildiwc* connected by a aenea of rooma at on.* ,!,,1 aml i.v three narrow iron brirlgea ..11 tlio 11 .., i- floora. The further acconnl wbich a Tbibone repoi er irivcaof the bnildinga and what would be likely to happen to the inmatea incaaeol n fire ia c .1 r*aaa irinx. Under tbe cir aucea wby ahould the ownera of tbe fac tuiy w.iit I'.u .11 inritutiou from an luapector il.m- before providing tlre-eaeapea 1 lt igaible to believe lhal tbey can doubt tbal theirduti totbeae500 employea imperativriy deauaada thal they abould ... .kr aaeh n provie luu . gaiual the an rol oontinxeney ot lire. P.EFOBM OF CIVIL 8EBY1CE, The (Jiwil Seri <? bill wbieb was paaaed by Ibe .- on Wndneaday, by tIm atrong voteol :;.. ?...",, ia a bett< 1 bill >" eotue Importanl par ticulur. tl.au the ,>uu whieb Mr. Eaton pte aented, on behali ..1 Uio organixed friendaol Civil Bervice Reform. Iteuibraceaa atrinseul proviaion agn nal aaBeaamenla of ofUciala, ahich [a nn the whole aa likely to be aati-factory as any otr-ei y.t Buggeated. Un the otber band, tbe bill is ,'in-i tban Mr. Eatou'a in aome reepecta. Amendm. nt- revatding the aelection of p. isoii> foi tlie appoiiitmenta al Waabington, and aome otber ehancea, make 111 * - bill uucomfortably vagne and iin.'.i'ain in its operution. On tbe w Uole ii mual be claaaed as an li.irable efloi 1 tu r.-.i.li a loug-deaired reform, l>ut tbe bi -t tbat can l.o expected ia tii.it it will prepare tbe way lur a better meaaura, Va.ii.-i'.'ss an.l iimi-itainty inoperation ap? pear nnavoldably in thn Bral aection, wnicb ])M--i-!iii.-s th?* rulea thai are to govi '" appoint iiur.ts. According to tho bill the Preaidoul ia iu ii 1 all officea of a aubordinate aort by " aelec tiun aeeordiug to grade from among tdus.. graded bigbeat*1 in competitlve ezamination. li woiii.l be 1.:.nl for anybody to aay wbal il.is uieaoa. ll one man abould l.?* aelectedfrem among a bnndred wbo anrpaaaed tbe real in an .-x, 1111:1.ai ion, tl.at wonld bea literal oompliance with the bill. 8c it wonld be il' the Preaidenf abould be allowed to aeiecl frona among thoae wiiu exoeed a cortain pereentage in irrading. o' theae there miirl.t be not more tban one, bowover, ao thal the power of aelection would ln- viiiii.uly taken away. Aa ti.i? power ia conferred apon the Praeidontbj the Conatitn tion, iimi be .'liiinof be deprivedol ii byCou l^reaaional enactment, the proviaion allowinn aome latttnde of ebOice aeema to bave been tieceaaary ; and y. 1, in tli.* bandaof j. Prealdent diapoaed to abaae it. the proviaion i- dangeroua. It is |i'.s.-ilile lor bim tu iiaine siich regulatioiia that bia power oi aelection ahall be practicallj unreatricted. lt ia quite poaaible lor bim tu make auch regulationa thal li.' <'an appoint any mui ui man] wbo mn] apply, and tbe ex amiuationa would thua lie rendered practically roi 1. ! ? <? Ttnitoii.i! ayatem of repreaentationin l'.-.lriai oflicea ia an objection to the bii! and may prove a fatal <>n<'. ll tweuty men are ezam ined, and A irradea No. 1, l> N... 2 an.l (' N<?. :i, it may bappen tbat the man who gradi 1 No. 999 ir, l be ..niy ui:e from his Mat.- ur TerritOT]. ln tlnit caae, il il;.* bill maanaan.v thing, all tbe men who have done well iu ike examiBation ni'.ist i>? ttjt ;is],i). for a man who baa nol done vv.-u. The dimculty is complicatod by the fact that vaean c-ic-s that may arlae for a long^time to come in the departmenta ai Waabingtou wonld bave to beflllod nndortheapportioomant plaa by per? aona from Statea not BOW largcly reiiresente.l. Twenty pla.-.*-- ;iro to be lill.-.l, let us aay, hon peraona whohail from Btatea baviag ir.-.s than tht-ir inoportion in the Herri.c. Hut th.-r.- aie i.n Btatof h.iviii^'It-sia thau their pioportionj thoreto-A the Preaadont mighl appoinl two meu from each of ihe ten Btate*,eoleetoigac. eording to grado, or be might appoial twenty n.en or Icss fioiu 0110 State. In tl.e lattci Oaaa the azamiaatlon woaM bc* virtnally.. tarco. Not more than live men in all, w<- will aay, toight preaenl thejnaelfae from Aykanaaft and ull iiiiKht prove to he ol a low gude. Hut one BM from rach of llveoth.i' Slatea, thoti^h paeMiijr at a highcr ferru.le, iiiiKht hr pMBMl b/ un.lui tho teniirt of tlie bill in ..uler to ** fijuul izc" nppointinent. from Arkiiusas lirst. Thtte iiluatrutiona ouly aerve to tiolut to au almoat inlini-e vuriety of eviision* to whieh the Tem torial BpportioB_ne_it ODOM tha way. The ea-M bea-o-oea worea whon thia Territorial piovi-aioii ialaheii in c..iine.lion wilh the la.'l that promoUona are to be mndo on the bMtaofeom petitive examinariona. In nil thodopartmenU at VVaahington, perhepe, tbere may be three men who eaa paaa at a lowgraBtawhoeome Irom aparticular State. Bntil may neem good toth? Proaident U. take all thoae men beeanae tbeir State is aborl af appointmenta of thedeeired grado, ortorefa-e them all boc toae aome otber state i.-. Mill more ahorl uf Bpnolotn-enteol all gTadea. lt is nut apecifiod whether tho ap portioomentpUn ahall appljr t.? eaeb elaaa ol appoinnneotaaeparately, ot onlf to all appoint? menta in the aggregato. Other leatnrea are ealcnlated torenderthe examination leaa valnahlo. BoIdtaM and ?Hilore, bouorably diacbarged, are ta have a eritain aorl of preferencc, bnl ta what extehl I An applicant who ahowa in the examination the very bigbeat fltneaa ninal I.xelnded, it two membera ot biafamily nre already employed anywhore iu the aamegradee, bnl tbeofflciali are expected to know in eaeb oaae whotherJohn Jonea iareally the brotber, or the brotber-ln law, 01 tbe aixteenth conaio ol Potor Jonea. lll Hhi.it, the l.ill will I.e.il'M.ine.ur.*fi'l BCTO linv. lt is iin efli.it tuHecmeaini.i-iir.*olei..iin cipationoi the Ciril Berviee from partiaan con tiul. It is not at all cloar thal it ia the beal aHort in that direeUen that Con frreaa eaa make. or onght to make. Never theleaa its paaaage l.y tbe Senate ia ? greal trinmpb) an.l we eame-.U hope that nu aenae ol' it** ahortcominga may pre venl us paaaage by the Honae, I>-t " ", t as mneh brttora moaaure aa we ean ; bnl at all . vrnts l.-t us gel this much. II thr l,ill can he perfocted aml atill paaaed. well and goodj bul if thlalanol entirely aure, by ;,]! ??,?,, lei ni take ii a- >t ie, aml truat for (1,,. amendmenta tbal an* needed ?<> a Uter M-Bsion and Im :<i experieuce, To- l.y hall a lu.il is better than no brctd. i 80UTBEBS < I 9PAI0S. ln looking around foi the gronnd upon which t.iteal tlu- nrxl Preaidential eampaign Hie I:, .;,,,,? paity abould nol forgel the need <>i di.ii K ai.metbiiig tu lurtber the apread ol ita .?;,,,.,,,!,., j? tlie Soil th. Herctofore tbo party .,.-,. ita chief i peal to the North aud baa ,,,._:,, ;, ,! :,. rlj one-balf tbe Statea in the Union. Tbeie haa donbtleaa iM-en jual cauae l,,r thii rourse in Ibe paat. The intolerance ol tbe Bourbon leadera in many of the Boutbern Statea, tbe iraudand violeneewbieb marked electiona tbere, and tbe neccaaity of tru?tiiis almoal wholly to tbe colored votera, who had v, t to be trained to political duty, compelled the l.'.-i'i blicana virtually lo aliandon the groundto tbeir oppoi enta. Theae conditiona are uow, bowever, greal y chaoged in moat of thaSouthern Btatea, and the time aeeuiaao apiciuna for makinc a new i i*??rt to hnild uj) n n. w Republican party then* from new material uiul upon a uew i Baia. Thia is nol m. bo|tele?a n tislv ;is many douht leaa imagioe n to be. While tbe Repuhlicaua Md with aore diaaater in nearly e%ery North nn State !asi Noveniber, aome um \ eded vie i,ii iea were won In tbe Stab a of tlie South, and eapeeially in thoae once kuown ;.- the liorder Siaie*. The general wreek of Kepuldican hopea baa clouded th<* real Mignificance ol theae aaina and mado the party iudiflereut to them When earefully atudied, bowever, tbea ofler n-uie enconragemenl for Ihe growth of libernl principlea in the South i han the atrained vic toriea wbieb marked the flral decade after the war. K. hiiu l.y baa been known a- a trpical BourboB Btate, n* Rrmlj wrdned to tiie D.-n. ociatic party ;is loaa i* to the Repitbiican. Andyetat tbe laatCongrcaaional election Ibe hilherto aolidlj Deniocrath delegation was luul.rn andtbe Republicana eboee two mem? bera to thn nexl Houae of Uepreae tativea. Thia auoceaa was eaiced with little onlaide aid iimi with the tide of aucceaa runningatrnngl) wuliiie Ii.i.r.iis. Wiih tbe legitirasto aa aietanon given to every Repnblicaa candidate for Congree* in the North, and under mote favorable conditiona, atronger proofaoi tbe growth of Republican pnuciplea in Kentucky wuulil have been giren. ln Weal Virginia, loo, Ibere Bre m n> iudicationa ?.l advjnct-meiit. Here alao tlie pemocrata ?*.. w an inroad made npon il.eir political ureaervoa, and the Mat.- lor ihe flrat time in maay j eara vv iii bave a Repub? lican Repreaentative ln Congreaa. A marked increaac ln the narty'a atreugth in Ibe Legiala une-ii siiiicii alao at the aume election. Other Statea, as Maryland, Nortli Carolina, Tenn i.ssc-i-. Arkanaaa and Texaa, iu lbo electiona ol laal Call gave evidmce thal they wonld yield good rettirna to ti.gbtkiud of eflortafor ihe propagati. a ?.i Repnblican principlea. Another propitioua aign in the South ut the preaent time ia Ibe growth ol au independenl apirit am ng ita uewapapera. lt haa been the glory ol the Republii an party ln the North that ila principlea were grounded ii. the intelligeuci oi tbe people an.l tbal their diaaemination vv.is due to the exia'enceof an enligbteued newa paperpieaa. Where ignorance w.i-, the rule and an int.-lli-'.'iit publie opinion nnknown tl was conaidered nodiahonor thai tbe party Eailed to make any progreaa. Bul wuh in? creaaed i roaperity mucb ol the narrowneaa of th.* Soutbern preaa Ima vaniabed and in iis place Imve come greatei indepenueuce and liberality. IC-iliiy tbere is more boneal aml ontapoken c iitici.-ni oi tbe Demoeratie party and it< methoda iu the South than in the North. Nn better evidenee ol tbe ebange m-tde and Btill goingonlhere eould i..* giveu than thiafael preeente. For aprovincial newapapei Decee s.ciily dependa for ita aupporl upon?and tbere foremuel reoroaont?the publicopiuion of the locality where it ia pobliahed. Theae facta then?the alow bnl anre inereaae of Republican atrcngtb in tbe old Bordei Statea aml the Ubeial apiril exbibited in tbe Soutbern preaa?ahow Uml tbe preaeul la a propitioua time for reorgauizing the Republieau party in ihat aection. Bul at tbo beginning the danger ol repeating tbe miatakea whl. b have marked paal ofloi th in th;- .I.r.'. Uon ahonld be guarded agalnat. The flral attempl t<> (<>st.T tbe growth ul Republican principlea in thn South waa with Ihe i-ulur.-il votera as the i..nk an.l lile. an.l pol? itieiana from the North aa leadera. Thiaex pedicnt waa th<* ontgrowth of a poriod uf wai .?uui reconatrnction, an.l waa peri-apa the oeel tbat the time and circumatancea Bdmittod. lt failed, as u muat bave aoonor at la't.-r. li wh> nnnatural, baving noaolid baala of InteUi genee and diecipline tjjk.ii which to reat. A later attempl l.aa boon made l.y eountenancing Independenl m iveaMota among tbe diaaatiafled white Demoeratie rotora, Then are move meutaof tblacbaracterin the South wurtby of being foatered whieh mayform the baala fot aale iiulitir.il actn.n. Hut tlie tatoUigent Ro pnblieaa party aska uo aaaiataaoa fr.uu, und will form BO Hlliui.ce arith, polllaOal nuncle siiijita oi with any jiuliticul coLul.in.ition t.iiiite.l with <li*ahone.sty. It haa uiiinistakiihljr expreaaed Iti diaoppfuvaJ of gnorllla luethoda. If Kri'iililuiiiiisin ii to make any uilranee in the Bontbein btlf of the Daioa it utuat l... hy ap* peaJlug to th.. tatoaligenoe of tha poopla, Ihe peciod it P-M_aad whea prajudiee can he made the baala of.party actiou. Lveu tha B-dofOd votei haaabown l.y his indifterence Inrecenl elertions tbat lie reoogniaee this Iact. His time. tberefore, for U.e Repnblican party to preaent ita principlea to the 8outhoni rotoraa it doaa to tln- vol. i in the Nortli in every tini paign. By making a Lborougb canvaaa ol Uaryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Tenneaat <? an.l tbe Btalea fartber South it can lay a fonndation i.rua.i anddeep fovfuture political vietoriea. Entangling allianeea with qneetionable move mentamay give a temporary trinmph. Butan earneatand aineere appeal to tbeinlelligenl eommon aenaeof the Bonthern people ia the only road that can lead i<? permanenl aucceaa. An.l it isuonetoo early tobegin preparation lur aucfa a campaign, if aaj reanlt u to be leen in the next I'it-r-i.l.-uIlul Mriiizylp. THR cirv Ul DGBT. Tli.- expeaaea of tho eity governmenl for ls-s:;. a? fixed by the Board of Eatimato and Apportioumtnt, exceed thoae oi the preaent j.*i?r l.y over $1,000,000. The total of appro priationa for 1882 waa $29,412,831, while fur 1883 an eatimate ?>| $30,495,000 haa alreadv been agreed upon, im.i the flnal determination ol the Board will not vary much from thia amouiit. The queatlon ol a.'ilni-' a aum ter ih.' improvemenl of Blvereide Park ia atill under conaiderati.\\itI. aome other minor mattera. After January 1 Ihe law permita an invcwaeein the toial appropriation <>f mu muie than :i per eenl tor deflcieaciea. Jedging frompaatex perieu. ?? this m.iy l.<- expeeted to add $400,000 to tlie aum to 1..* realixed from taxation. This. bowever, ia exeluaiveof wbat the LevLelature in:iv iin, (Ve ahall have a DemoermtieState Governmenl for the flral timoin many yeara, aml a.-- Aaaemblj man Spinola dei larea that this eity is a ?*Demoeratie beritage" it may ?>* pe.-i it tul.e we'l plncked. A balf million dollara inl'le.l to the tax levy a- tha reault of lawa anthorixini dow expenditurea will probablj be a low eatimate. Th-.t wonld Ki"' a total ol -:;;i.:;', 5,000 aa tl.e eoal of tln* city governmeul im l*s*s:i. The eatimated rev nueol theGeneral I unil, whieh Includea Intereat im un paid taxea and aaaeaamenta, licenaea, State achool money, nml ho forth, la $2,i>0O,000, wbich will leave aboul $28,895,01 -|V toberaiaed Irom taxation, witboul regard to what ihe 1..-J-'atui.* may do. The iii'-n-.'si- in th.' taxuble vultie of real eatate tbla year will lie aboul 000, a little over hall' ..f tl.at of laal yeai ; Imi tlie bo. the Tux Departmenl ahoa a probnble large de creaae in thi- valiuttion of peraonal property. T:-\: ..v.'i-. tberefore, can be aaaured of a con aiderab b addition to their tax i-ills. New-York ia alreadj the moatcoatlygov cruedcity ul itaaize iu the world. Tbere haa been a prcvalent lielief that thia was a legacy from tiie Tweed regime. Tln* Ring was brokea c leven reara ago Bnd ita head haa long been in hia grave, yei apparently the coat of the city governmeul ieincieaeiun inatead uf dimiuiab ing. An examination ol tin* budget aa at prea ent made np ahowa that there is only one de parlmenl Ihe appropriation lor wbich is leaa for 1883 than for tbe current year. riiera haa ln t-n a l.-iliieii >n ot $55,000 iu the flnal eati? mate for tbe Public Works Department. Its adtniniatrative expenwee, bowever, bave been increaaed, bul leaa aioue> bas been Ml aaide for pnblic ituproveuiente. Nearly four yeara ago thia departmenl began work on the plan toiu creaae tiu* water-aupDly by bringinti the Brom aml Byram n\ti> luto tbe water resourcesol tha city. L'nder ;i special acl it can expend a million dollara a yeai for tbiapurpoae. This .,in ia aililnl tu the city .Ul.t, an.l i.s not rumit .1 in the $2,197,200 which lu* beeu ap propriatod for the departmenl In 1883. A tliougfa Uie work waa t<> i? eompleted in ibrea reara, il i- not yel ball done, aud tbe de? partmenl is knockingal the doora of the l.eg ,-1 iiii.i for power iu build a new acoueduct, al a eoal of $15,000,000, which will rnpiire tbe iaane <?( more bonda and a correaponding iu creaae in ibe city debl and the t.i\ rate. Even the worao t'au uaeleaa Aldermen gel $5,000 mora i.-i 1883than foi tbe preaenl fear, wbile theincreaae in other departmenta laaa followa: Finanee, $6,500; Law, $5,000j I'arka, $2,500; Charitiea Bnd Correction, - 108,000 j Health, $130,1145; Poliee, $G2, 150; Fire, $120,895; TaX, $2,100; Boaid ol Ed uiiiiii.ii, $250,000 ; nnd Aayluma aud Refoi ma ),,i iea, 0.1 bi it: ii a .I.. i. ..si. of $l.r)0,000 iii the Bppropriation forjudgmeota ami.il' $19,131 I'.i ini.ie-l un tho eil.v deltt. riieau.nt iu be raiaed by tbe citj for State taxea ia Increaaed over the preaenl year by $391,083. One balf ol ti.is is due to the action ,,i tbe State Board of Equalization iu adding $57,41-1,798 to the aaaeaaed valuaUon of tax ? .ie propert) ln tl.i- city. Tho tax payera dn not objeet to libcral ap propriatioua when they ^<-t ;i fair return, but tiirv do proteal agninsl th<* iuereaae in the eoal of the preaenl city goveru ment. ln aoinede partmeuta more money eould beadvantageoualy expended foi apecial purnosea, but thero ia nol a aiugle departmenl where econom? and re? trenchment coold not be entorced with ben rficial n-siilis. The rate ol taxation has cicni!'l.-il witbin the laal twenty yeara. The iiinliu of taxation falls principallv upon r.-al eatate, raiaing tbepriceol renta to aucb a de ffreeaa to drivealarge population and mucb v aluable manufacturing oui <>i tht city limita. The Board of Betimate and Apportionment haa nol the power t<? remedy aii of these evila, bul itfaila lo make the beatuseof whatitdoea po -.--. .1 UNIQUE AXNEXATJOX 8CHEMB. lt is with Texaa, wuh her 274,356aquare m.ii-s ol territory, aa it ia with tbe humblesl member ot tbe race of worina?when trodden upou she wlll tiun. Bhe has Ix-eii liuilili-n apon ever ainceahewas admitted to tbe Union, tbe in.ligniry taking the form ol the cnamiable aaaertion, conatantiy nttored by atatiatical people, tbat she eontaina vaatly inun- than ber share of tbe elbow room of tbe Weatern I linenf. Heretofore Texaa has paid no attention to theae attacka aave aa abe baa caanally re marked tbal, coneldering the colo al tize ol tho Maiiifcst Deatiny whieh abe purpoaeato accompliab before abe retireafrom buaineaa, ahe reallj eould nol ^<'t along with an inch ieaa ui teniiury. Bnt now, doubtieaM concluding thal tiirth-r forbearance toward ber eritica would he mi inexeueable vice, abe aaaumea the iggreaaive?abe tinns. tirrathrr Ihe Qalveatott Xnrs turiis fui l.i. lu a Iate iaane ol thal paper, after burling back the elnirye Ihat Tex.is is mtwioldf aml ?le claiing tiiut, on the contrary, it is, oompnralivo !v apeaklng, uaeoberentandhomogeneoual orn n oiivve.ilth," the edltor ptocoedatoargae thal the trouhleia not thatTexaatatoO big hiit.rather that some of her ?istef Statea are too Kinall. - It ia diflicult to eomeivr," Ut, aaya, ? a plaualhle "rnaaon why aaeh Btatea ta Rhode Ialand and " New-Jer.sey, for oxample, aime they lay no "ilaini tu I.e inany sense Independenl and ?aovorolgn Coflaa-MmwaaU-ba, ahoadd malntaln a "aepaimte ertaliaaon. wilh all theooeUy par '?iipheituilitiol distinct political unioim, und nut ? I.e meiged with'iut sucrllice to tlieniiiiii.ip.il "liheitiea of their citizena into moro Ooavt> -iii.-nt and syiiiiiietrieal divi.tions of tht preut " American I'uion." 'ihe Ncut doee not enter into any of tku Jotatt-Of il* retaluitory aclieme, but wc.douut hut Lhit iiv uu MN4] iLiy the holeia atTTa'Miington wiTlawarm with.Texan lol.liyists beeieging Congieaaa-on to vote for the peoaafe of a hill aaaexing New-Jereey to New-York City an.i Rbode lalaod to Boetoa. Meh a l.ill miifht ptiss l.y n iiiiauiinoiia vote na Roon as if WM intro.liieed, Imt we are inelined to tlii'ik it. would enconnter '-..ine oppoaition. Jeraey might be apprebeuaive that if ahe auftered her?.*lf to i.e merged ln tbe metropolia bei nol le and far-famed breed of ligbtning wonld loae ita .1 ist inctivc lureo an.l llavor, and it is not nnllkely thal Little Rbody would only .on.si nt lo be come part of Boaton on eondition thal Maaaa> ehusetla adopted ;i Kepublican term ot Govern ment, thns remitting Mr Butler t.. ->i Ivate life. It is li.n,11 y pogeible thal Batler BBd his tri.-ndft would Bgree to aucb an arrangement, even for the uke of making Rhode Ialand more "q m iiii*tiir;il." Bat the great objection lothe l.ill la tbat it ia properly toberegarded ua rery dangeroua entering wedge. Onee let Congreaa paaait and Texaa eaa confidentiy beconnted lipoii to preaenl another and avaatly more important meaaure providing for tba annexa tion of Pennaylvania te New-York. Thoae two Btatea, as we all know, bave had mnch te aay Ironi time tn time in Kgard to the iimlue c orpnlence of Texaa. To oame aucb a acheme ia to indicato the aerioua embarraaameata thal would ai..-.e in caae unaeiupnloua men suc ceeded in log-rolliag it t-urougb. Would tlie com pound State be called Newvaniaor I'ennn\I Vork .' \\ .niil the boea of the amalgamated machine go l.y the name of J. Don Conkling or Roacoa Cameron .' Wonld il be neceaaary to i.ii 11 up our Hfteeo million dollara* worth of new (iipitol aml remove it to Harriaburg orwonld Hartiaburg aweotly eonaenl te I.e auppreaaed ln favor of AHuny ? Would the Quakl rs ol l'iiil adelphia in the Intereat of the bomogeneooaneea of the new State eonaout to imitate the ityle ol thoae who aet the taahiona for tbla ialand, oi wonld oar bellea and beaua agree to eultivate tbe tbinga that make lor Quaker sodute aeaa ? It miist i>e only too aadly evident toany thoughtful man who pondera apon thes.- an-l related qaeationa that the union uf tln-*.- two ' .1 Statea eould never i.e Bccoinpliahed withonl copioua gore. Ahumaue expediency, ii.i:. Fore, auggi ata tiiat the unpIeaaantneM be rorapromiaed while yet there la time. ln v.c-v ol the near approaeh of Chrietmaa, wlth Ita irreaiatible anggeationa <>i peacoandgood will, wf ti ri -mr thal Texaa will conaent permanently to pigeonhole the tbreatoned billa it the n sl oi the Unlted Statea will Atop ri.iii^ to reuiark once every fifteen minutea tbat !. taa migbt manage to get along with aome thing leaa than 274,356 iquare milea of real eatate. Statea and Territories d. tiroiu ol aft. ct ing a eompromiae on thia baala would do well 1'ioiiipily to aend their eontrita apologieain regiatored letter* to Thr Qalvetton Nevt. Benator MePberaon ea-i write a beantifnl letter abootCivil ServiceReform, bul when driven i..t.> a comer nnd eompeile-1 to aayayeor na. with Brown, oi Georgia. Oovernor Cleveland mav dlacover that a I eratio Senate behlud him is notaaonrceol u'i ailored bappineaa. When Mr. Tilden ruleo In albanj ln* had i babit of tnnung bia aoft, * ductiva eye npon a rur.il atateaman wbo cama tobeap pointeri to aome poaition >.f truit and emolument aad aaying: " Mv ion, yon deaai va ii.i- t.iv-ir aad 1 vr.irn to ?rrr.nt it. Hut h'*re ia thia hoatile an.l cnptloua eoordl iata braoch whieb will never miv laa or conaent ro ancb a nghteoua act We muet l fore wait I'llaeeyoo later." Ind tbe ttat. -v i.n, i deoart ln ? dejeeted mood, 1.111 wuh a beart I -,v irtulj lor Tilden'a reform. When Gov ? uuii ( li \ 1 lu nl la aoraly put to ii f<>r aomethtng t<> a.iv io tha buaary tor whom l.? baa nn ooid vu tua s. an opportonity te work the old Tildaa formula aronltibe t>> Wm wbat tbe Iate Ur. Ward uaed to t.-rm a " aweet boon." Tbe Iate unlamented Mr. Wilde aaid: "Noman paal thirty eould bare aocompliehed wbal I bave Ur. Wilde ahould have aaid "woald," Inatead of " coiilil.'' Moat man pasi thirty ?i:her po - ? 1 l ninili. nm -.! oonumm-aenae ur am Inm itee ... un ia v.i'ir a-yi'iiu. ___________________ PERAONAL. Rev. Rdward Payaon Hammond, tbe evangel iii uoted for bis wora among childieu, baa lieaun ? nrie. ol -enrleee ln the "vVurr.-n-.ivo. Baptial Uburcb, Boaton. Prealdent Artbura Chrlatmaa table bnre ,t h.iao platter ol roaal beel, tha ehoiceat beel of lowa'a lainoiis CliaaaoB ll.*nt. -**nf to bim witb tho ooiupll meutaol ihe btate bf Beoator aitiaoa. Ueneral II. B. Carrlngtoa, aatnor of ? Battlea of tba American Rovolotion" aml other btatoriral worlta, haa reoeotly Biade hia bome In Boatou, He m iiHiv prepuiiuga woilteatiUed "Battlea 0/ tbe lill.lc." Reporta come by tho way of Paria thit King lluiiili.-rt ol lialy is s>i 111-.:: 1 a luto :i OOn.UtluD of eontirmed melaneholy I'ordava togetber, --avs a correspondent, ba doe*. ,1 it ipeak a word to any bu? mau being. He appeara al tha Qneen'a receptione, imi 11 um uot i'i'i.'ii bia ui)s. M. Henri Cernnacbl aara tbat !.. baa made hia mil. aad haa left by it to the city of Paria ln.s sn perb maoaiou ob tba Aveuua \ elaaquea. an.l bu vol leetioD fi broB/a* aad poreelaina gatbered iron. tbe t -iiii'l.*- bb.1 palaeea 01 Cbina and Japen prob? ably iho tineat eollevllon of thu kin.l tn tne world. ProfeaaorA. H. Fetterolf, who wa_OB Wedneaday eleeted preaidant of Glrard College, haa beea vi.e preaident of tnat laatitotioa tor two reara, and act ing prealdent ainee the deatbof L)r. Allen. li" i? forty-eigbl yeara ol.l, -,, uattva of Montgomeir 1 niiiiiv, I'ennevU aala, a iraouate 01 Lafayette 1 ol h's'.*, .uu! h;.s been |.resuU*in of aeveral aamlnarlea. Lonis Blane laft a fortnne of leaa than (50,000, of thia im beqnaathed (13,000 to hiaBeBhea,8imon Urob, w bo is now iu thia country, aini |10,1H 0 aaeh to CbarleaEdmondand M. lattiot, Fora aarlnsa bank tnnd for tbe inmal - <>f tho Ponndllng Raey. pital he left tM.OOO, and to tlie l'i:;h Arrondiaae ai, nt ol l'aiis, hm raluabla library. ' ?i the a idow ui Ubarlea Ulaoo, m. mention la made 111 ln. will, 'l'be Rev. I.ronard W. Bacon, of Kew llavea Cono., leotBred ln tha KawMemorial Chnreb, De? tn. t. laat Sunday afteraoon, ob the oe. aaion of the aoteiiiag of a tablet to tba memerj of bia .raml lather. tbe Rev. Davld VV. Baeon and hla fatber and u<otber, tbe Iata Dr. Leooard tfaoba and wife. I in day wicB a doobleannii araarv. Juat twelve montba before, Laonard Baeon had drawa ibrfaat braath of m long and naeful llfe;_nd j-al aigbty-two Vi.rcj beloie, I'.ivnl W. Baaou bad been married t...\ii e parka, and bad, witn bU aereoteen-yeai uhl bn.le, eet ont Irom a pleatant bome lu fi.* Kaat f<?r the ni Ida ol the Weat, lo preach to thn Mvaae .. ibwaja Charlea .to Maxade, wuo I1..1 jn?t been eleeted to the Freneh Aeademy, la an old coatrlhntot to La Krrutdtt Moadet, and on tiiat aeeoBot waaoppoaed by Kiii.'st Lagouv-ij who onee before bad tarned the loalea of eleetlon agalaat Inm. Lagouvd .lo?>i iut iike/.ci I'.'Vttt. beeauaa -alu*.. be wae a.lmitte.l to a place among tha I orty iBmortala, ibe ll.litorof tl.at joiirnal aaehufl-ad: ?'oi., it is not l-egoav_ who hai been eleeted it la bla oook," alladiag la the waf i<? wbieb M Legee*.-. waa alleaad to bave "oooked ti], - min.- ci hia worka. Joha Leawlae, a olpae] friend <>f Legoot-, aaOB aftaeward avengad bim by \ ?enUlng a meaaenger t? Inqntre whetbaf La ? w-satill pubUabed. Begaidlag Oaaaral Lew Wallaee'a raeant vhdt lo Bynaaad tho BolyLand, <>f onleh aaaeeoani ?n >.iv.-a i.y im Hueoaa'a OHMtantlnooIe eorre BB-oadant oa WadBaaday, aaothar writac aaya thal Ma rislt to Jaraaalaaa wa" "a fuli si/e.l av-fi_>' A!l tiie _jaaaiaaaa in the clty ean_a ont to aaaaa Um at the Joj>i>a (iate. ThaBtBf apanajad liiiniier wa? rarie.l hy ibe JeWB, ainl a l.-.*?.liuu riil.bi made BO a.Mie-vs ol welt-uiue an.l Inl thu crow.l iu giring thaeeebeen, (JBiieral Wallacejtiuiped down from bis horae, thanked tho r.?t? l? 1 111 a|.|-r..|.. ,_t.* lat-BBj uml aliu.iiv ii.iii.la ull aiotiiid. Alteiwanl he waa Kiveu a .... i-pl inii at tbe . onauliite. Tha Snltit.i had Ulogiapbedoruera iu adrauue ua to U.uoiai VVal la.-e's loiliMtifffi and **-nt.eitainment bj tha eity 0th cora, wbich waa an iinpre.eilente.1 atteutioii, OBBEBAL xtin.s. S.df-diati nstful swains who nro forevcr sr-.k. ine u.ivicr from th.-n Uaafatt aai aegaaaWaBveaeatfea mniiinii'iiiiii .|iii?tiuii an) advlaai ta ipfly ahaar to ?i- i-'.ii ot ii.v lettw t.i un aged bbbi who u aow ihnut ?t ?siiiiiin.il.'- (i.-cj.. .,?., with ln-iiinlli wifi-. fiif.irliimit. ]f tbeloealchnmleler oaaita >" aaantloa ihis patrlateferg imt it is anparenl thal aothtag aoald ba caataa than t> Id'-nttfy him. Illtrtliii. amis hihI daii , m pupa, ..u'l al n ri-.-.-nt f.-.inllv rciiulou uoi ,, iiimi nf bii ih--' i udanti were pr. -< nt. u Jndge, your Honor, I have been leekei np tor tba laat Mreateea Chrittmaaea aadlwaatrylagta a|N ml thi- mn c.iitslili.; Imt it ,.im? that lf la m trylng aaj atore." Boeh weethedVa].leat ebi tlmi wltli whtel r.l'h.-ir.l Murniy BBewetad to h:% ni.iiic ta a waaalngtoB poMaeeoart bat BatarAay The ti.. ni.:.- with him wa- ti.it iu- aad beeaeelebral day witn pmnatnre ardor, and thejndaa ajart i -,, tlifrty daya "Thirty daya!' ezrlaln.ed tbe rulprlt: i -u|i|i"-.'- n'i all rbrbtr and bedeparti -I to -? ? maa ln j.ill. The venerahle " Alaaaadi da Gfotha" for ffltalni .iin.n in.-- ..I l-i-i-i' |i-i, t Ai-ihur, Ki-i/MI Lin l ni -.-iv la unil gatalla, ln- qa. ea, aad tln- laten -t Ing anrnp ahowtag towfenoraUona "t tbe taaperial laaa llyofGeraany, the Rmperet aeatod w.ih Ha |iiu amndaoB tn hla lap, aad hla aon aad Baadlag on rltber alde. There la alaaaat tavaitaUi mbm aaetaha ln tinI-.- pagea of the Alraanaeh whlcb ?." derotod la tha - itei The entTeat laaae raawrfca that whea taa \ i. i- Prealdent becomee Prealdent tb< : tbo teuiporarj pre*ld?'nt of that liody, wlo lal -. th.- tnl.-.it ic'tual Vin- I'r. -'-Ii-iif. " ActlOR \ m I d.*nt" la probablj nieaiit, b.it eren thal ls aol po :.iiinl'' of Davld D.cvi- ia - rn-.nii-iii pro i.m I."..- ni tbe Senate." Herr Vo.i-, of Yir-nn:., had triod in rain tomakea tortnae in maaj waya Laakwaa i i ii.'-u-i-t bim. aad at laat to rrowa fctomlafeetaaa ' ?iek. Bnt oa what tbe doctor darlarad to behk I i" il aa Idea wlth milliona In u atraek hlaa. Ba aaal for* lawyer aml iiii t.-iti-ii a wlll ta whieh he heajeeataed i ial mma of moaey to bla wlto, hla fumiiv aad rartona char Itable InatituUoaa. Tha lawyer, ? aotortona Wab, tbe tiiiiniTH. mni greai waa tbe ehagi la <>f aaaa. ra tancea tothtnk haw ibry aad aaalentod la aay . :iiiui.iii;iiri-. iim Herr Vaa -- aaaal ao aiek aa tbe doctor had aappeaed, aad pieeoiillj ha reroven.L Tb.-n it waa thal tortane-bantera in..-..i bim to lareat tbelr inouoy, utged bbn to acceptluaua aud -,i..- Ium .. . n ilit -i.I tn i,.,ii.. in tb.* i-i'v. At flral ln- im Iv refuaed tb waaerad.iallr ?.I t.i n-l.-nt. and having iiv.-i ln l< ralde time - i i r.ir an enor nm. l! i- .i |i;t.v tl.iit I!,-i-i Von 'a 1...H..- in- ool "t nf -?!. h ai . "t tn be icii.n- rmoua iii an) pari ol the ivm-iii Tbe economy of nature lanaat Rnding ont Take tha eoekroaeb. He haa been vl'ifl.-l aad pei ' I. Ilehaaaafew friendi aa the me-aaalto, ai tbongh a fniaal and laboriona laaecf, bU good qni hara remali od n | .,:, t,,|| |U i:.!. :i h. waa ? -\ eelallj d. ind i -, .t. in--, mni hu in. rk -.i.-i ce nini>-r c-v.-i> |.i-.,-. .i.-i..im,, hare app. itlon -. Ni - lii-c-iiliiii- u?i!iiiii-- baaJnat I.i. madeapparent Bela tol? tbeancceaaoi "f tbe tea ptant. Tea nadeoffat ' ?"?!.: .ii.in nded i y i rrop of .'inun ia well kaowa to be aa demand. What and i - .ui .iw rni myatery. Tht-n-aro ? w ii:-j. i - ?,* r .--iu ir in- fi mi i 'hi iiu'i'-.vit eoekro . urj i ?? laeholdc, from i ropa fi - ily l- iihi-ri-'l on the im ni,-.-*. mni thnahe anretol . ? .... '..:.i li il. ui ? in for exlateaoa eudopca a tli hi loi .i ni-v, in ln ,iry. The Pennaylvania Hoapltal and Bebool foc ih. BU .-I re. eived .. legMj uu likel] ' in tt waa auppoaed Moreorertbe hletorj - ll la ratber cnrlona aad ruii antlo. lii i s 17 un i ? ! .i").:i < "" dled In Pennaylvania. aad aa t.o win waa found i.. aon. Wllllam Walloee f'ook, took all the property. De ? a imt t.. .li. iuteatate, lll ? r, tb. toa .it onee prepared to niake hla wtn, but withia i I befure it.ktbe drawn, dled aodoenly. A mena dum waa found ahowlng an Intentlon to divrMe H Iata aftei tbe pa) menl of a rta - iad m. alh c>r eertaln ani.uilante, betwe. n tbe Aaylopi for 11.?- Hiiml an.l thi '? -i'ii'.! i.i.'l ?*? i'.'.l'or ih.'lilni't, and the (.'o.i tbe inemorandnm aa a h-ii vviii end i - Soon afterward mn aet ...l vviii daly tlgned by JohnCook, the fatber,waa fooa l. imt tha aaaaa quenl ootiiplleatlonn were flnall.i ind the r.'-nlt i- that when tbrae annmtanU, one ol whom, hoa . tweuty .w-.ii.. hara dled, tbe Peuaaylraula ii. i-i .iin;. ii- pari ot tu ahara, w iii hmm Into the owner alilp ol in.oiMi n.i,--,.r land ln Korrat County, The h tin la now wortb aboul 0300,000, and tbe laad to !?<? ul rnorniotia value, ior aeveral nil walla liava i fn imi apon lt. POLITIt IL Ni 98. Governor Thonpeon, <?f g< -t*!i Co ? *?> be u praetieal flril *sirv: former. Dlareaardlni rlalmj foi a in a deal aad i". nltlon for aei vt.-.-s rvndered dartng th be haa reappoli-tvd ull tut> oBlcen whoae terau wera about to explre, exc pt wbere lncapaeit) '>r Inell l-nrri il t!n>;ii oilt. i il huudred countr offl.-era, Jury c-onni.,-- -. i :.rn-, whirh .,,,?!. i tm-->-i m prevaiUuK Ui maay -,,i.i ..ii l ii> the < ->'v al i ur. Congreeemau-eleel <???: il i.***, of rexaa, it the owner ur an aaaortment of piinviplea numen l vnrii % - rn atarl i potlU.-al niuaoam Ha lntenda to anpport Blaokbura tor B|ieaker of the n-\t . imt aot u- :i I)' ii.in i.i' He wlll alao aapperi the Adminiatration of Preaidi nt Lrthiur, bnt n n aa a Repea llcan. Toward the RepabUcan party he haa a laa.'/ Ci.ll'r l.-i-iite aoldlera, bat br ls wtUtng t" ao IrtotheDei.*rarta ii . ? rlver and barl or bllla, la iti uii. aud ? I in.lluiu.ed. About tbeonlj ihiuKbe ta uualtef i-ry I'iriii. Ai attempl to get tbe aenee of tbe Miaeouri itoi> on the i.-.n--:."!. < .. _? to the ,-. ???'.? a I'liihi'Mt >i-.v amendment to tbe eon. Itutlon lania //,. st, LouitPoti DUtputeh. Il irelaa laul tn oonnull iin-.ii---iv.-s, leaa 'i':in mu* r.mrtii el th m ? ded -. far. <> tln --. bowerer, a a-ajorlty ,ci. W...H,. :?? .ii:..vv ihe people theopportaalt} toTei. ea ti-i. The ..ii. r thn ??-'? ort'iaa fml i ? plna on tbe wrona i"."l of :i board wl ,?? .1 more than ou ? rural atat. m.i.u . : i| (I opo '? 10 wu'.! aud fl . ? ''??'/ uuder tbelr feel before they more. The Demoeratie papera that foreaaw the paat - '.i.-i- bUt l.v i . . ' ' d try lng for aome time to Impreaa upon thi il the ,,!ii'i- ic.n-iiili?? tbelr partj waa aboat te waka ?rii,-> w.int I-. place lt In ..? ? awaaaa -ln- roi 'l to v- |i ;.!?-- wbal :-ii i *- i ? :? ?? hr.' and how hard :. tn-k It Iato] ' ??? '?"" - in-t -ni tiu- .'vv nf .-. National triaa_pB> Tke s.* ;.- -ii.- RtpubHemn labon arttola la ihl< rli.ua at raln every dar. Itronaldera thia renuncl n-ii'ii ".ii. .nl of i>iiti:..t.-iii thut i.o ..'*.' i |>:.rl.v jnthe rounti*} .v.. ? ? v.? i'.-i,.i'i- e<iuul to." and bopea thaf taa : raaa aaa amrtj in!,. power. Dui iiis^ ihe campaign fn Connectlcul l?**t fall Mi. Wallcr, tbe Dtnux ratlo i ? -: li"'-''''"1"" poaed before the rot. ra ol th. -t.it.? aa a |.??* parkB i,, ay, ..;,.:. | :in\loils tliai lio ?n? VflilmK to he bribed ahould vote tor him aad axpraaaed a hoti Miimv talut of eorruptloamlght liageraboal - g.r than hnv.* bla Meada take aay aaeettoaah-i i to nld him, he aaul li preferred t" ha dofratad. N ,V 1I.IVI 11 W.lllt 1 to kll'.W lll.W muiiv ui iin* I-..' ;> wouiddareto boll aDen_iwrBilocaa didate, and to-epot "tbemthej prepai dan t;;.--..M>ai ., n thonaand of theae wen roted.wMeh ir ihr.iwn -. i!uii|.'i'l-i. ni. -f tli.-.i nu* v . .,,,!, dleave Mi.w.i.i- i lua mlaorltj ol . im.i Tbe qiieatl m mm la wbethei bia aincb rauntea --,,i .i i!n -ti.,:n .>r a< i- i?- a" - > whi.h be im-!..-. ii i..i ..1...V them a. The lowii Republieana ara Bauarally proad o( th.- poaitiea Benator IdUaoa of thal Btate hns waa U rUo Kattoual CouaetL taa Daa Batmta BaaaMar pagaMBi thia luat tnhute: ? Beaator AlMaea arovad a wtmt aal . leader for tba Bepablieaa party la tk un-'.iuu..- th.-.I.?!?..!.mi the i iv.i Baiilea Ra-atai UR _le ta aaeh a maater of tha detatla of taa pahOa aarv-W aa ,,,, othai .."?.. in tha *-?; ut. i-. uii.i beb-g ? aaaa. aa-aaw aadaft aaeaaat a_adatha Daaaaerata thaeaaalvaa ahae t.i the r.-'inty how liiMn.-.-i-.- has i?.,n ull tli.lr aaa ' talk aboat < *ivit isi-rv kea Befaraa, aad how bv paarlUeal i? thi-ir attltada li< I angaaa ii"w. Tha Itc-imblii-au senntora In ehooalDg a leader for tha party Ib this trylaa tuna i'i,,-.- w.-iiv In tb- m :r. tion of Mr. Alllaoa H- kae*_! tafei i|UaUUeaol Ivaderahlplnadmlraiileaad abuudaM .I. _!. I-, ii.i. nu- au. li ii i ii". uii-'h i" .|.iiiniiaii>'.* aril lirancbi-a aml detalhi of tbe UovenuMBl aad lotaarvaai iu. no .Hiiu uon ... I OBgnaa in.s Tbere nn ai^ns of eonalnf l-annonj i? ihe Ile publlcaa party ?f Ohla n,e VtmtaamaM 0*?*mtramt MiK?c?ts? way i.y whlah this deetra-la vi.i aaa i* reaebed BalallhalBiidlng lha appoaltloa whlah th. ?' tniipt ici.nl.- lu.-t wlatar u- regwlata lha aaymmt ttmae* .it.,..-. ,t. timt papee ht Uaraa tiiat ? nhataaU.-.tiv tin* ne pahlleBaa wara aadaad Baaa tha paaaaatt-aa lhal tba lti-iior trailli* aUi.ulil Ue rufc'i.lut.-.l. BBd that th.. paaanBf ttylaaofebaarvlag tha 9*wetnattoeNtaa ?f ti..* tirai elaaa, bn\lnj; over two lii..*,.lir'l Ihoiihiin.l tiih:it.iti.nta, wereauav-eptihlo of _BfaWfaaBaatM Th.? Invat way ia ri aa-u theaa oiiji*cia, ta* OkaawmataaatahaaUA ia for the L*e> Ulatiac lo aubuill to tbo ye-ple au ahroiiullou of tue uoa