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Jiibev. to :A'>.---t.0CilKilt3. AiTijaitMMMTs- ltwrr.,?.- r.'b aad Bt* columna AMNOlm I vrv," 1.'/ BOABD ABU BOOM8- 8tA Pmmt .dhciUUlU. l!l 418-8* WOTII KS?Ol/* I < ?-'" Is , ' l.tk-ris-'i acaubmim ?'?? Pmmt tlhcolui n. 1?ivii.kn..\- ,- . ,.-li,/./?'-." 'id. 8daad4tbc. UMN,; --i>, fa ?' 4th coiumn. ?msav im- ll'* ''""""'?*" ' alumn. uri.i \. ami d WA Pmmt- 4ib eolama. II,, n ? ' IM / ? - Ib eoiu'.iiii. laerai . no>'?9th Pmmt?3 lano 4tb conunna. MlMV .?!??? MaaaiAur.* indDi iTaa-7fAPamt-Otbtxotoiirn. * ,,u\i,i|i Iii" I'aot 4iu e...n.ui i-"' itipr? i;tn ,"!"-nt) _ , , Ut*.,, iMiv ;?.'.;?.?' >,-!, c.'umn. XSW Pl !?: ' ' ,:' <>. t?9 -th ot Itunna I .,,,-. : unin. i , .... - .*...m m theo um... e.i.x - rUNKS 1 1'' '.,'-? '"".?. gnCATlOMa '.Vtv.M, Mai.fi -"'i I'uf/r -..tn re.itiun. } BUAl .- -fi /(?(/' Bill ("'uiuii BrxruLNotjcki " ' ? " Bthcoluma eiEtMiK.ATs asl. Bailboasb-iiwiVpe?ata aaaata 1 olBIBM *X. 4(-?i as- 8t*i Vint 4th eobtma _ _ ' ?? ? _?_? ti oinc&s i\ctuca. "AbBEBBBI HltANO' r.i-i.i i<xs..*s4- ' ? Mn.in:'- Featiibr-wbioht Ombbi '.iv. for I*ai?,,? .. .*. O.U 51, Ugbt, t:.J.!.-'.: eii-esl Ul t.'lO i>'a", tTiomai Miijjtaj aad "-" it. Mti.i kk'sn \?;is.? Our .-wn iniportation i.i' Bii-a, uia-leup to lU .Mltlon?itoatvtoa I IH 4.4- MIU.F.II A 8"XS. Iiroaiway. b*twe*a Mlh a..J 37ia*ta No Nkw-Yi;xi:'.s TABLE |_oaldl.ewltli Ul Bl.'l :""! VMoaluia Hi'te:B.t!,BWorl.l:re Bowned appetl.er Of eig.ii.aile t.a.oi. ln-?_rc ol coiinterfiMta. ftlOO.000 worth Porniture CowragB aad I't.,i.e:)e4.'!.-t OB. n-d _ Bil IBI lH'W de?._ul Bnd C".orlDK? Bt oi *? l an laelt ralai . . ... _, Miai'lAKi. BBATX A00., Sixtb-ave. and i-UL a . TMRMS ul TIIE TBLBUBB pottripr tr,e i.i the Cn int RmtU Dil^ TliTV,Vir*8V*_Si1;^us^^a;vvv;v.;r::::,l|^ iUBiDATTBIBUBE. 1 year. - " WKI.Kl.VlKWilM. 1 v,a: .JJg tJt-l.wj-EKL. iKini'M . i year.*?*'*' leinH :.y i'. O. Order or to N|totart<d totlM b_awcbi ofTicw op the teibubi WisanxoTox?No, l.aaa f-st. fuommom?am. 28 ?nlfo,,l-at.,Straal. I'AKIs?No. tJ Kue Basrih* _ WtvtffL wrk ^aUjj Sri towr, FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY 8UNDAY, DECEMBEB 31, 1883, T\VELVE PAGES. i IHE NEtFS lllis MORNING. FoKi kjv.-i iie (I'liii: von vVimpflen oommltted auici.it- in l'.ii * v<-vterday. ='-' M. Gii'uhcita'a condlti -ii is tiuiie alarmlng. ; -he Rbiue l.as lurrit its dykea and the low-lying dietnota are fiooded. . - r < h.i:l.s Dilke la likely to be pieaidentol Ibel ? ent Board: he ad pdtatbat he waepi.blj gn llj ol acatt ,-[,!.. - . .... y< ath. _ ?? nn in waroload haa paaaed away. = Christmaa at tractiona hold their own ,.t the luondon tfa ,-,., - ??? >. ii rel :, i fro a th -: ? -. _n nnknowueteamshiphasonnkoflfth. i rai to fCork ilari'iir. ?Joyopaaa ?The Penate WBB BOt ln teseion yester ? In iii" Hoii-.. the 8 --'.'I?" i ill t- !? form ? , i Bervh red to tbe Coi I ? i CimI gen li e li tte 1. 11 wa- paaerd appropnating $70,000torei be State ol < iregon loi mo e preeaion of Imlla i ! ? ? i : ' - ""ar. A resoln tinii waa tii'r- iluced oalling uc n the Attoi n, > atral forinfo mationi i1 '?li1 of Jamea B ? halmera as Aaaietant Dtotrlct ey for tbe United Btatea In Musia Ippt |.....!i-ne?Th" clvil foree it, tbe United 8late8 Kavy Vard. will Ita redneed nearly one-tbird on Jannary i. - ? '!'-' -V{ u" l ":' took iuijBirfi.it actlou reapeotmg tb. dnty on wool and wooliena. - - Oovernor-eleol Clevelaud ai rived mAlbany yeaterday. ???- Several i>ei-?-ii^ werebadlj lnjured,yea arday,l a colllaion on the >'. ,9-Y- rk and New-tngland Rallroad, nt ir Oluey viilc. ill. - The Ford brothera diaperaed an audleBM ln i; .-?"... laai nigbt.floni Ing with tbelr revolvera ? li laa i ed tbai 1,400 in;.a ol telegrapfa liBae ln Weetern and Nortbern Mkhigan will paaa nnder ooutrol of tbe Woatera Umoo Uoinpany m a few daya. - Tbe liess mer atael worka of the Cleveland Roh, ? ?lili Company will be eloeed until furthei uotioo. ______ >A scveie onow .-ioim vleltod Richmond and Pctere biiig, Va. i In tbe Uuited S iteeCiroult Coart, Litil" l.oi k. Ark., ad, el uoa waa rendere I <-4 a:.lis!i lug the valldlty <>f the s'tate bonda iaaued ln aid of rallwaya Ol i v anu s, p.iiii'.AN. -.!n ? n_ yeaterday yen.'ered dectalona in reaard to the Lnjuuotiom 'ng'.iii-t the p di".-. i Henry E. Abbey haa made a coiitia.i foi on. vc.'.i wi h th, tockboldera of tbo Metropohtaa Opem rlouaa, Or* ilaado H. I'ott.T teatitied yeaterday In ie gH*-<. t" Ihe iirc in Tkc War i Bui d 'ing. ? .'? a.v .i Graoe via- thrown from I liaaaaud injured. - IJollectio de i.?r the Hoapltal Fund. 1 ll. Uodli d ( o. made r,r ii rignment; tl e liabilitiei are estimated at oxei ?11)0,000. ? Mr. Mii'! ptl Madame Jnob to oarry out hci contract. Gold valne of the legal-tvnder silvei (412*. graln - . 83.8 l coi ta v to and lower; they closed qulet and steady. The Wbatbeb ?Tbibi'ni! lo. alobaei vationa Indi ' eat, patilv i .> ,'i.v and falr weathcr, with allgbl ebaugeain temperature. Temperature yeaterday! Higheat, SO0; lov I . . J.i-i the boya and girla <<i Xew-Yorb ivliogo olmut tjic Btreeta uiourniiig beciua the boob i* imt. H'l." i''"i;.i;''-. For eigbl iu, ln- . I cli' i-r iii - ii'. t tu a- liea to-day upon the Oi Rit hmond, Va. 1 hi 1 icl ta lull of en courngemi nt to ;ii! citiea furthei Nortli that ?..lli!!..' J"! - comc before lo What nort of a rit.i haa Xcw-Yorh been dnr i: _ i lu,-', ,inter. .tii g und >?;._ .<?!... i whieh w< ' priut ?'ii ii ii.. lu i nn .?'. I ? : ktubliah thn iti' '?? 4t itb ) - .'. with .-< ?:.'. Aa < ?ui| n t] ytith 1 __'. r oi ;ii.' -i - by tlu 4- . .,..-'.. . I-. A ili.aji.ii.il to Tiir 'ii.!.'-.-. froai Chicagoin dicateathat tt may not be 1<>n?_; before the citi Kina,,( tbat city will i Iiihiou thal '..iil.y t,c( il;. rigiluucc con ull tl ul .. ut li ull ,ua to tbe daugerona claam a. i lu tbiogs tbat aow exiala in Cbicngo iauuwoitliy of Iter. A city wbicb baadeuiiuiBtruted tbai flre eaa _-0 iis worst aud not diKcouruge her, cei liiinly ooghi ti> be abli eflet-l tall) to diaouiirage thlevee, bigbvruy robbera aud kiudiod , Lei go< d otder and pruaiNii lty. One of Will.ii. Collina'a charactera once -aid that tlu- l"-.-t iMiy io l.ic.l ;i i, i!i ys.s ;,, ,;, ti-iii.iiK iu ooe_ i.iiiiil tlie deaired brood uud tlioii eroire tha aaiuud ..ut oi tlu iijin-j- eo-taeiooaoeBf, A good deal of the cuntiit railroad oonaolldation ia maii ufHcturod in tuia eaay waj?oat of the in. , i coiiM-ioiisii.taa <?f bobm eoterpi ising dealei iu iaaaatlo-Ba, Tbe ii?".m> apread yeaterdaj ..i B gi.uil eoaaolidalloa iu whieh Ihe Niekel 1'litU) aml New-York CeatraJ coade were t<> ft-guxe. But a direotof ul ooe af tiio j?.ul? proooAU-oaa the report to be gbeolntely deeti tate of fooadatioB. Next. Tbe d.visioii*. of Jndge Arnoox tonchlar the Sunday lawa will Berre to lead tooreaaei vi.oi to the diacnaidon resarding the Ponal Code, Tlu- f.'tct tbai he holdathal Ice-cream ia un iiitii'lo Of food nnd tbat laiid.v U BOt, abowa thal be ii nothing ii nol a Jadge that rloaeiy diacrintinat-S. It i? donbtfttl if the candy-dealera, even if they con aame ull their warea, will ancce-d i'i beiiig aw>-et-temp_r_d io-day. Bal let them be eootbed bj thi rcflection thal the Ugiala ture can confldefltly lu- relied npon to aoieod t; ?? Ci de in al! neccaaary partic WeconiBiendto tbo geotlemeu whoranon tl.o Prohibltion tickel laat fall,and tothoaewho r-apported them, tbe ootlioe oi the propo?ed ex dee law wbicb a promioeal Democratic Seaator i- aoderetood to lateod to lotrodoce doriot the next aeaaiofl ofthe Uglelature, Thia bill baa only to becoe-a ? law io make rmn nurh ? eae* ierof aceaaa" thao it i* oadei tbo law asit ataodeto-day. ThbTbibctii warned IbePro l,ii.iii..iii-t4al an aarly Btagaof Ibe caropaifB that in plaelag State and Aaaembly c indl in tho lield Ih")' wore OOmmittiBg a Ki;i?e B-TOf ?f jadgmeat, wore injuriaf tbo rary -aaea ahich they bad at he.irt, aittCB tlie only efle.-t of their r-oursp was to weaken lb? Repahlieaaa who were tbe natora] frleoda of temperaaee. If tiua Ull getaoo the stattite-l?ook tho Prohi* r.itionir.<>. uiav ciMiir round tu our WBJ of thiokiog. _ Two of three tinirs n weok evt-r sineo the Sur Btoga Conventioa adjonnied in Septejaher, ? rnraor has beeasei afloat eraditiag C_lleetoi Robertooo witb the iotention of raalgnlag. He bow eftt'otually diapoeea oftbia flaebatcbof politiea] "probabilitiei" byt-llinga Tbibi u reporter tbat be bas not re?i^u_tl anddooanot iatead toreaign duringthe tern for whieh lit waa appoiated. Thoae haring bnaineaa with tlie Culle.tor'a offloe will taai thia declaration ob tbe part <>f Judge RobertaoB witb unalloyed BBtiafactioa, aince they bare fonnd him to be u model oi oili.-iiil efflciency, Udelity aml eoar teey. The other un.l more Beboloaa rumor that the PreaideBl meditatea tha removal B_tbc Jadge may l?e diamiaaed witboot bommeot Mr. Arthor Iims doae aome Bawiaethioga dariag bia Admi-istratioo, bnt we decllue to believe tbat be is capable of ko coospieoooa a feat ol fooiiahnoM. An.l bow crnel it laol Mr. French tocredil bim with intereatiog bimaelf for the Colleotor'a remorall Doea ool everybody ItnOW tliat he b&aOOt the tiuie lur BUCb I.UMiieaa, aeeiog thal be ia giring hia daya aud nighte, Sund&yaaad holidaya inclnded, to ibe taab of tluding thewrelcb tbatforged the cipberdia* l-atih? -?. People whose hnainee. or ;?' R? in beingoul late aigbti "ii! rea i witli regrel tbat with tho beginniog of the New Year ele viiied traiu* un the Weal Side will notbernn between rnidnigh! aad '???'?'<?'> t. m. Tho dia , ontinuauce <.; traioa between the houra uaiued iadueto the very prnctical reaaon thal they .1.. ;i?>t Butwesubmit lhateveBii tl .1. ioi pay at preseut, the managera ofthe ron are Bhort-aigbted in reaolviBg to ahandon them. Foi todo ho ia t<- atrike a .erioni blow ,-,; the developiuenl of tlie Borthern Boction <>f theWeetSide,aodheooeisi & ondingb.ow nt ti,,- j i< onage of th" Weal Side road. 'l ii,,,-. iu'a of j'. ple now live far :ip town on ihe Weal Side who rely npon the Sixth Arenne Railroad t.? take them bome from tbeb piaoea ci' bnaiueBa down town aftei midnight. Bul it this route of trarel is oJmt at night th" railroad must expeel aoon to low .''1'" the patroaage of thi* elementdnnng the d.iytime. For with the meana <>f getting bome cloaed .d aigbt thej will be certain lo ai. k iraidence and ihe conscqueni railroad aceomi.lationa on ihe Easl Side. It would seeui, iii refoi . that, ull thmgs considered, tbe company would Bnd it largely to it* ultimate advautage io i ti ii the tralna in iiiie.aii.ni eventhougli for the preaenl tii..' were aoniewha! out ol' pockel in doing f?o. TBE YEAR. The yaar which lioaea to-day baa been pros peroua tbe wotIiI over. Kowberc has Natare il ber bounty t<> man, and with u pro portionate dietribution of her favora, nntiona , proilted on terma of cloaer equality by the productiveneaaof tbe aoll, the labor >>t buiuan banda and the exchangea of commerce. II taxatlon lni>. been increiujod io Eugliind it i~ be ? tlio respouBibilitiea of empire liuve iovolvod expeoditurea wbioh n prudenl ( lnm oi the Exi bequer uiaisted apt n meeting na il.cy aroae. Ii tiie eurplua iu the Fn ncli Trcaa nty baa dwindled il ia becnuae tbe Legiabitive ?\.--. .'t.l.iii s with tiie re. kleaaneaa chnrnct, ul deioocraciea liave beaped up tbe Xal iou pendltniea. II tl." greal empireaof tbeCon tiueni ? poverirbi d it ia hecauac theu ruBOiircea are druin '1 foi tbe aupportol .a?l atunding armies. Where bum iu leg.slation aud military rnle bave nol aufleied tbe udvuni ofabighl. ',? ral.le aeasou ol indnstry to go ti> w-.i-tc, tbe revenuea of goveionients und the wealth ol oationa bave been largely incn The financiul coudition uf II tly, tii of tho great Statcs, baa ateadily iiupi ? au ?!.?? of revenue I ent*;' iiiiii the i-.-',. s of i i.?(?? i- been provided for; uud evon in stagniut Spiin ;i well-adviseil < ou - Tsiou of the Ho >' ,. lne - haa I.r, ..? Iii reliel to th i ? ?. ln tl.,. United Ptatea tbe .. du, iou ol i!:'- , ue!.! li ,- B 01 i ua ol r< .'. iuii-i i.ttl iinpi'OTi ineuts, i . : ? .', pi....)? :? il l::t- Ih ni.d i< I iuu- nnd iy e lu .-ii, Tlu ? iinaiifii wa s-Kitl ei.-i, il v. i, ;i il li;i,| um i- li '-liU. ii'i.l nntw ith-t.itu antou desti icl iu . ?-. udria, tlu- dawn <>l ;i lu trer d.13 u). the vnlley <>f the Sile, lur ;'.-.._l;'n ?' ? a -.?? od* ,:i,i., :> an .ia-iiiu-i,-,. ?| -::,,ii gov<. umeiit, per uiaueut peace and induatriaj develop . .1 campaigB oould bare l>een fo ? ut inrolring a continental war ia an i.i- i - utable prool of tlu pacitic tempei ol tbe I. of to-day. I'. | . tbuaigosof mutual auapi cioa eyu'.i-d i nyy b_ ihe iiidiaoretioua 01 :, Sko l.elefl und again bythe myaterioua miaaioo of tlu* l{u--i..ii I on-i-ii Mnijatei .iii.l i,y rumoraof _ii.il railway couatracti m on the froa tiere, the relationa of the great militarj ein pirearemain uuelouded. The Anatriau feni|ieror Km^, proflting I.y tho waroiugof tboiero'.t in [Jalmatia and the llerzegorina, ii :? rerning more prudently aud abowiag more tact and die 4'ieiiiui in dealiag with theraceaui hiacom poaite empire .i? yy<-;l ;is witb th.' aonthei 1. und tht-it alliea in tlie. Miilkiti. PeBiaaula. In llel.tlid, too, theio lau niuili "I i?'i.*-.ii aith the rei_rj of publio law. Ihe eocial levolutuiu b : ;>nt it-t I'orco in liu-icoi! fi"in B8en_U_a? ti "i and avaromatlc lawlfaauaaa. The Govern* ? -t lias li-,:).nc stc ily anl .''I'lii'. in.., .-oii co -i aia are nolonger wantonly ajJetrndetaUiod, ?__ Mr. Gladatone, aftet an agonizing , ,,,. ,?, uialevoli ni apiril <>f partiaBn ihip, tho forceaol agrariaa dieorder and tho denioaaof aaaaaalnation, haa ibe aattafa. tion <>i g the ialaod f radnally acttling into a I el .icqiiii'-reiicc .imi fraaqnillity. Proaperooa, aod in a geacral ? n ?<. traBtjoil, it baa aol boen ;i atagnanl year. In bietory the ?till wateranrenot only the deepeet, bnt they ;i,"..,l aserring ladicationa of tboae fundanion Ul foroee by which Iheaocial aod pnlitical order oftbe world ia ewayed. Th. greateat of theae ? -j tbe will <>!' iBodem democrbclea. Iu Buaaia it la Btifled aod in Germanj it ia connter .i-ieii by tbeperaooal naceadaocy of a Bfateaman whose crowning aervicea to tho Empire have given bim abaolate eway ia clvll governmeul; ;, tiie other greal Btatas of the modern world, the popolar will ia ov**n*-oaatering, albeit often inaenitableandctinaequently miaintorpret <-,!. Kaie.'y has thut will been 88018 powerfully oxcrtcil than dnring iho eloalBg year. In Ituly it has acqoired foree throofta the exteoaton of the eleetorate, edncational -uiliaKe and a f<>r:u oi the Scrntin de Liate. Iu Fraace it has ^iven warnin,. to :i legiclature which Bnnclions witli iinlci.iit baataevery acbame ot coloniul greed awl coiiiiiieniiil iit-oniixli/eriieiit, that tiie peai antij and Indoatrial dusscs woold not toi* erate a foreign poliey of ehanoe and adreitare in Egypl which miajbt laad to a Enrapaan war. In England it haa powerfuilv aiistaiiicl a I'lemier wto waa battllng alflMMt aingle-liiindail againal trcmeniluns torce-, of lawleaaneee, class prejudica and party bate. If he baa amcrged ttiiunphant from the r-ataatropbee au.l eompli eationa of the yeai. it has been becaoae the con atitnenciea hav.' made tbemaelveafelt, not in lonniil eleetions, bnt in wava whieh bave not failed to tmpreae timoroua Wbiga and patriotio i-enrs. 'Ihe reform of the Butiqaaled i.v.stfin of Parliameotarv pt*iieednre eould not bave beea gecompliabednorthe Aireara bill eaacted.il the try bad not Kivon anmlatakableevidence ,,i ac/iuieacence. In i!.o United Btatea alao, tbe people bave ma.'" known their will Ln DO onooitatn way. A Preaidenl whoaonrht topro mote the iatereataof a faetion ut the expeneeof a uiv.it progreaaive party, 1...- been -ilenced by a nioal empbatic popolar rabnko} aad party p n -ho, bt . ? Ihe people had been lilenl .'imi Irreaolnte mi long, fancied t!.:tt tbej irerc olone intoreated in politica au.l eould do aa they iikod, bave been warnad tbat the conatlrtienciea bave a anl! <?! their own and tbai there musl ! i levela of legUlatlon aml adminiatration, or elaa politiclani and leadera will be thnust aalde. la tbere to-day a aingle Congievunnn ur Senator wbo has not learned ui people are vitally ioterested ;,: ,- [en ul government, nnd in clean, wbole Boine, -. '.-i- - late I ..?"! progn - Lve ->-.iitif< 7 Matcrial proaperity, a i>aci ition amoug nations, and intelligence and vigot in ih,- expresaionof the popular will, are among th, -ii'-'aiiiial galna of the yenr. On the Otlier haii'l, the WOlld'a "iiiii- b i been boavily deploted. The uecrolog}' al wlial bavoc has been made among the foremo I flgorea. ftaly has !?>-. tbe Oni ibaldi w Im h< Iped m make bor what abe la; Engl "..!. tho Puaey wbo aaved bei Eatablishcd Cburcb Tn >t impede toward llome by Imltlng ? liere Nea - man had j arted : i - - tu bim, and Archbishop Tait, win. lefl tbe Aoglican Comraunion lmiueaeur ably sti. uger lor i naiilike poliey; Ruasia, ber greatcal aoldiera, Skobelefl aud Kaiiliiiiinii; ti." United Statea, the leaderaoflet ters ai . Longfellow, r-uierson acd the I>i:.|i.?:-; and tbe world its Darwin. tho great eal and moat original <>f modern men i i aelence. TBE VAl UR i'F a IU '/ i.V LIFE. \Ye publiab to-da* alettei li. the buaband oi' oneol tbe victima ol tba Harlera Tnnnel di aater, wbieh we cotnrtrntl tn the tbougbtlul cooalderation ? ? f all our render , and eapeciall* oi membera ol thu Legialuture. Mr. Auber writea withdeep feel ing, a- .my man aogreatly a'llicted would oal irally write, bnl is there nol trutll us well fi~ piilim- in whal ho a iv-, ,' li ?15,000 ii Bufflcienl penaltyto Irapobe upon a railway cooipaaj g, tlirougli can nea*, the lif. "1 i rbe object, n* Iio foroibly aaya, i*. not t>? pay tor tl e life bul to make tbe companiea nion careful .*'. tbe live* intruato- t(> their care. lt cannbl bedeuied thnt it the p. nalty were $30,000 oi $50,000 the munagera ol the road would take every i - tiou io protect their pasaeiigera. It would be . ??! for them t<? liire men in pla< <? ol I103 _ ti. guard llieir traina, if by ao doing thej < nnld preveni accident* and death at auch bearj CO-t.?\ I'i- .. i-\ i'!t ni th it tlie prei "iit |..-ii alty .I... - not ael in thi- v ay. Tlin <? r ago tbe colliaiou occuned iu the tunuel und tbere was muclt talk nbont tlie pa ,ui..ns ..'luieiit of tho Xi ? , rouds whieh made the ilUavtet innvitable, A iiireatigated tlie tunuel and .-.<i_? _-. -ie,l i? inipn yeiiiii.t- ao ril?. Have oi I in ?? ': i -"I adopted L, ininio* using t.'.. i iuu. ! .' Have tbo l" ? ii ue.i. - . .' laa (ho " litrhl 1... ii uel ?' Ii ? " >.f empl i the v."ii. i, !?' ? ii di . 1 ?..i., uin liodj ? ? : I ? IHl'llt. h au ' ? I /.'/. /?'/,'.-? '.<? .' If. 1 ; ' t, it ia iio <i ion in featuri a t lial ?liarni. erupidaon i. . \ - - ady ol.lip iii i;- ?? .el Ib the ? ?'?' i of nnll*), ? iiiii-. aud lattiid ' feater . ,i;,.- <? beap . aud ? with ii iv M - :.. ul "' I , Tbe niuai ii.il nf il,.- isluu n bich geui I baa e, 11 . . ? iit-i y, und thi/ is i -''i.i,-, ,1 i>, i' ,- ,' ii keut d ruiua ol on. factory auu tbe ? . uugt uoua pn of a M'tv one. G .? l - . il ii doon ? .1 to a like ?:> ."ii ll ,' -- lii'i.'-iil.,'.' lor ii> i, ,< . Lei it be remerc . al il ie not ii qucation ahether tba unrivalled b po ? -i aball be Btilized uud tl atroyed or tba origiual . of tba cat.ii.n t I. atori'd aud Uu itei :.<?"..-i aIlo\yt*-l la waat- ii... ii l i-...-. ? nu s__b ai-I (eiBBtire, Both ran i><- preeerred, aa haa been clearly ahown. Xingara can be i ut to aaea Bteroly practical bb;1 y, t rotnain a m>.v and re fie ihtnent forerer t.i the bt bol l< r. A plan to arreal tlie Impending roinoftbia prireloea poaaeaeiofl ha* been reported_by a eomuiiaaion appofnted fur tbat purpoae by the Btate. It is praeticable. It la not expensire. Ii aimply providoa that the b' .,!? *!i;tll .'i.-'iuiie a tiIIt* to u stiip of land between tbe creal of the natural tcrraee aud Uie rirer bauk. Tbia atripia abonl 100 feei widealoug thorapidaand broadeoa oot al the f.ilU to b more apaciooa area for the ac oommodatiooof riaitora. rheapaee lanotto be trieked oul witb ,tbe Bnery of ao-callcd decoratire gardeoing. Noattemptia to be made to pn aenl natore in full dr<.-?a. Bnt the groath of native treea and Bwin/ing rinea andrich nnderwood ia to be reatured ?o tbat all the < lemonta of the origioal Nlagara ahall again group tbemaelrea in one barmooions plcture and erery diatracting object be *hnt away from aigbt. If thia weil-con?idered and litupli can becarried out, noneof the graceorgrandenr of tbia ii n it 111?- ipectacle yyill lu- aacriflced and Nlagara will eootiane to make ita aolemn and cooaiateot appeal to the aoblei aatnie of all beholdera. AU peraosa wlio faror legialatire aetion t.? earry oot the proriaiooaof the report eau be liirnisli'-d with l.lank fonnaof petition by .in eli.iitit,' it lettet ttanp nnd their addreaa to Hev. .1. Ii. RantwBBj Pranklio Palla, New-Hamp shlre. Mr. H.-irnsou Is aeeretary of tho Niagara Palla Aasoeiation. Atrained obaerrer. be haa made careful etitdie*. of tho aitnation al tbe Palla, >ui?J with the petition blauik he tTill for yy.ird eirealara eontainiag fall luforuiation and a copy of tbe pamphlet ia whieh tbe wbole aub jeci ia treated yvith rare feeliagand Intelligenee ,ia well aa dbaraeea, aceoracy and temperanee of stateineut. A 0R0TE8QUE AGITATOB. Theatroeionaapeech wbicb Herr Ifoat ma.lo in Cbicaajoon Priday nightneed nol excite alarm. Its riolenee waa s<> paat as to defeat itaelf. We preenrae tbere ara nol ;i ball dozea men ln tho coautry deeperate enongh to act upon thia r;iiite:'.s adrice to Irob and murder all therich people in the land. Ihe atmoapbere of tbia eonntry in nnfavorable to bnaim a i of tbat aort. If anybody la reckleaa enongh to mi Ice the attempt, bia caae will be apeedily diapoaed of. tfoal La aoexceedinglj ferocioua that weaubpecl li.- ia [nriting freah ui irtyidom. He would like to beat reatedand Ioi!.. .1 up aa a formidable peraon who ia endangering tbe peace of aociety. We du not thiuk lie will Bucceed in this anlese be attempts to follow hia ownadriee. 80 longaa be couflnea Ins warl aguinst the rieh to broadaidea from hia moutb it irill nol be worth wbile to interfere with bia amusemout. he begina to act il will bi tontiou to 1 We bave tators of ' [tlt us before, bnl they bave been chiefly of the iii>h natiouality. They lmve talked very loud about dynamite bouibsand infernal rnachinea, and bare :.t tirai iuto a ridicnloua flutter, bi I nobody ]^t-- been b trl and ihe only ii,. ? h baa been tlevi loped baa been tbe periodic abindy among the agitatora theroaelrea over the fundathey bav< b< into placing in their hunda. There ia ti<> more hai mleaa creature in the world than yuui loud-i I HerrMostis. li arly a typical specinien ..f ihis order. " You yy ill nraul u"iti', cannon and oiunltiona r>f war," be ahouts lo tbe collection of t. inpa who applauded bim in Cbicago. There waa prubably nol teu dollara aggregate wenlth in the wbole crowd who were liatenina to him, aud ti ? onlj " muui tiouaof warn tbey are at all likolytopm ,-<re whiakey und beer. Tbiaia ibleof a country, and ii la nol in ao nbakj :i cunditi in tbat a few becr-anukud aocialiat*, led by an l littli I lerman, can tkroa it into a ; AB EVERY-D I Y HISTO P Three "v foui yeara . ...? u poor schoolmaster iii])t _rk, linding thul life grea more bare nnd 1. >i'?'!e.-s w 111. every year, gatbered np hia v. Me and i.'iir cbildrcn aml came to thia country in thr faith, whieh he ahared witb all Enropo, thal bere If anj b bere Ibe rainboa n I . tiinlcr it ia the pot of gold for all thi world. Our Daoe v\us a good duTl aoul, with u oiol faitb in the half dozen text-booka whieh he hud il for yenra, and in Jan, his oUleKt hoy. !\!io\v I. (!,"(? w ould oi i: g mouey iu Anu i icn, ai il Jau v.,i- o clever! li !,< Iiopi d lo ai. tb. Ih y a great man, be was only ua fool I ol ber fatbera. Uia wife waa a notablo lioti tifeaod i-iuilil nukea coarae kind of Ince, loi wbieb, doubtleHO, (be AmericauB would puy well. Suc i'r . waa gnre. Knilp and hia family landed lu Uii? city, UO.I IU il Tlr.li.li ' - MUl euforeed idleueaa their little i tuouey ..ii.-. Nobody iu New-York wuutt'd ilieir Ince oi 'lieii lenrnirg. Krupp bud learu.td Ihe i ;_.!<? nt b 1. ii k io i:, uud during thut wiuter hi ?ni rrtutnte.l tl.'' ferriea with theii store nf ? t,i ii-, nnd ba kel ., tl"."!- sad, eoiitrastnig o'l lly vv ;t'' the i I, . . i - t.bal . ' ? ' i.i Ivrujit?' . .in to I'llin at i .11 he ? ii re -i ? ? i ome <>l' thu i '? quick waj'8 of . in (lortlau ll i. "ik- (!. lle * . , n nnd li ? ? ' ii ill.' I.-9V ' | ' ? . . ? ih' (I'.WIi'e. ild, then tbe iii ' on yy bifll .' it' I iy. . when | be eroeu iuu ild \y;i* thic_ nu ihe iter yy. nt out Bouu timca und ? "? \y itb litr- hand beld oul; bul droj \n il intn it. - ..i.'i ? .'? lui ra, .\'..i">dy could nnd 1 i :d" iu tl < i Oor "I'I lemV BOIll. Whal il ....ui.- i.t hi. ol 1 pupila Bhouli] , kuorf tbai lleri Krupp waa bei ! \\... u be tbongbl "I Jan al bome, bowever, ihul did nol -ceiii to matter?nothtng mattered anj more! J.in lay awollen and belpleaa onabuudle ol hii..yv ,.ii tbe cellar door. The haby aud the otbei child were playiog in tbi - I ide, their mother waa oul all day a ag^ing, pk-king ciudora onl of the aab-barrela, She had bo ptide nor thoughl exeepl tu keep them aliva. Manj a ui.hi uftei her long daya yy: -I.- i.,umi sit boldlng J.in in Iii r itrui- Lill uioiii ing that he might bave ? soft rcstiug-plnco for a littie while. Neither Kinpp nor his wife eonld apeak Enf li -I:. iti.il iliil uot know there \>.is itny belp for tbem outaideof theii own eftorta. Atlaata good aogel eame in the ahape of a policeman nr thecorrjer arocer (God koowa Uia ?wn meaaen gera, and tew of them wear Hia livory - A few worda spoki o In tbe righi qnarter aod the thlng waa done. Krnpp and Jan were taken away in diffi icni du, i ttona. In n dayor two bia wife llowed tu aee the aehoolm later, ai d ' him in a durk, alry, comfortaWe tn :- *v< I clotaed and fed, aa be declared, "like tho King.'1 IU* bad one of tbe beat ocnliata io tbe city onhia attendaol; who aoon dlacovcrcd that thealectionof his eyea waa cnrable. Here tuaioeu in tbat boapital until itwascured, aml he went ont iuto tbe world a maoable for work. His mothei fonnd Jan in another large, beautifol bouae, where every comfort and ap pliaoce werepreaent which mooey, aclenceor teadereat can- eould give for bia belp. Perhapa the poot woman thongbt most of the aoft white i.cd "ii which he lay, aad ol the geutle, low* voiced woman ia ourae'a dreaa who wnaaikil fully draaaiag his burta. Tint toocbed the mothar'a beart. Bhe went dlrectly {to her haa iiainl, aml crying with Joy told bim Jaa waa oomlng baek te them a big, atrong boy. Iler fiienda ahowad her when* to plaoe tbe two bablea ln a l>ay Nnrsery where they were eared for while Bhe waa at work eatning mooey for them all. Bbe earned littl". bnl H waaenongb to carry tho family down t<? a village lo LVow Jeraey where they aie living now comforta blo and h ippy. Tbis toapitifal story. Hut there is not ono nf tbe thonaanda of belplesa meaaad womeo and little children in our hoapitala to-day who bave nor a- pathetic a atory, eould we bul koow ir. There they an?lamo, bllod* diaaaaed, in ourablee, denendtng on onr charit* to pivo tliciu a cbanea for health and lifo. BhalJ wt give it io them 1 / ; BSONAL, Mr. Walkei i raportad to be qnlte lll. bar 11.__ been .onhned lo hia ro im for im ra tl au a week. While Ui Boglaad Mr. D. L Moodyhaa been pre aantedarltb threeflna Avrabire i."ifer*, ythicb he yvill aand iioa. ? to N'ortbueld, Maae. The Qarfield Monnuient ttm.i of ClBcinnatl now aiiiotiuta to *".. 00 77, aad haa been placed ha a baak to <!r?v.- four i<?r r.-nt li.t? teal until oaod. a.oompllmantnry bauquet wus glveo ln B laatyy?"k to Qorerooi Long 3'"1 tha Conncil. by tho Hon. M. -I Flatley, tbe only Demo ,; .1 io uiembar ol ihr Uounuil, " rbere ii na tnaa," sn\>\ Jobn Qreenleaf v blttier ,i : .. tb hlrlbday, ?? who ongbt to rnneb aftei ba ia seventy, Bnleaa pei bapa it may ba Dr. Holniea. He ought to wrlte from now nutll ha ? one bundred. He la cbartuing in ererything ho writea, and there la auch a wooderfal variety in but oi k that it leeu ? a pitj - ? top." au Blaborete banqaet waa tenuerad laat Wedaea day eeeniug tu the Hon. W, C. Ruger, Chief Jo electof tbe Court of Appeale, by the Oaoodaga Connty bar at riyracnaa. More tbnn oca bundred goeata were iu.--.-ut, aud uomaroua lettera wara read from promlueut politiciu.ua 1- all parta of tba urth vvrote : " 1 beg to o b t. old proverb, ? 1. f -r ia i join in coogratulatioaa over it -a vei ilical liin.'' ?- lu r'-H|..'i'i uf my health," wrote the Jl-.n. Fir 1 eriek Doaglaaa, a week ago, "tha papora al fiial told tbe truth; bat thej kept on telling tbe trutfa Rll n ,-a:,a, it t., ba tha truth and becama aom.thlng i-i-. [ thi-k [ haa a aeldom beea la lietter benlth tiniii duriug tho i< i-t two mou ba. Of courae, I am aot aa young.by lortv yeara, aa 1 wai nhen womel UIliliT the o'.'i -Btl llai ? .'. 1 m:i growing aniu ".\ bal li" ivy ; bat I aml lirui aud Heet <.t 1 uie. j tn i.iv ..:'? ?? ?ith.>ir. aaua At'coriliim ta Un Fret 1'rim ot Rodie. ( _!., the orerlaud ir-in yvaa delayed at Ueuo Ihe uthot eren ,- juBttogivea reportor a cbanca to talk with Muie. Nilaeou Uou eaud, aod t'ii? waa tho literary reault: - It ia ii. , ? ta tell wbethar berejea arablueor grayi ll is certain, bowaver, tbat thej ara yrv expreaaive, and vvoald h;iy e conaideral Ie "ii"' t when br >ogbt to baar upon i - :a aptiblfl man, youn - or old. Dunna tba brlof converaation with her the reporter realized tbat hhe Moaonaof tboaa ebildran <"i hnu.r who ruaka tho world bolier aml bappler 'iy tun mellitiuoua atraina tliB.r bring to ua from lha larefl lealm oi '?? . ?ro.' Tha Uou. Charlea C Tro lidga, of Datroit, Mlob., whoae elghV thlrd birth-ay waa n irked on 1 ri.l.'iy by a puldi, liauar, iveu la bia honur by ui"!,- than ono bnndred of i in* pro.uinenl c lizenaot Detroil haa lteeu a reai'tont of il.iit city now for more tl tbreeyear*. He went tbltbei from ". .Ibany, N. V., hy tl >? way of I i: oni which i "it he t mbarked in ihe :-fi atuer Walk in the-Wuter. Six yeai i latci b I i mk of Michigan, in Uetroit, on $_00a year, whieb waa consldeied o large ealary, \\ hi-u tbe bauk waa reorgauized after Ihe punio of 18:17, he became its president. He haa been proinlnentiy conneeted with tbe flnaueial, edncatlonal. r.-1 ,, :il intereata of Detroil for more tbanbalfa iry, an 1 iu i oli'.ica haa to-en an eari eat txcpub licau ever aince tbe foun.tation ol' tbe party. S.vn I'i: i \, i~( ? ?, Dec. 30. Uity of P Kxi "ll. ici - ' hlchiti, Fn* linnry und Minister Plenlpotentlnr) from Japan tofiawali; shl Musaketa, 8 'orofary ol I ? ii ln, nttu - isaki, - ?? i, - t:i\ ei His Koyal Mnjeaty'a bonaebold ; K I iis I ixeellen, v John M. h apemi, 1 ... t'rom 11 i Jap u iud ti'" iioii. J. I- ,ry. .,,. I r H NOTt Iu .i ? ? - ? A J utiiiii -'ii of Judge VVil ln i ? . i'.-illl, "'.:.!. ( ' ? 1 il. . i 11 IU" li !....;, N, i\ - ? : i UU "i ll -ln-. |i 1- l ... . . .I.:, dm to Loi ,l,,u. It la eetto aled Uial itoriag . . Now ? IliUtlOU, u Hiiu .9 111 i.l .,:. | Tbe ii.ii.iiiin ition of blood-bounda In per ? ( ihln " hy Mr. v ? ? y'a , uu i . which haa boen Uavelltog to Vli rlula, aeemi iu ?Soilt 1| ? ' .,1 of tll,- tlllllliif lil -1.? IV thi ?hcih,,y ? uuiu iro i ", .1 ui ? ..ii ,. |i ri, ul . in ial t. doi alarea Into or i.v hlood ': In , ?ii.i , l, ortlhiary houBda, Bomen?*aa ? ,.ei:t,. I.., ii.d..." wh ch had beea traiue- t<, pur ?uo but uot to blte, were oeea-ioiuillj uaedfoi ',: .. pw ,, kioftheni ,- t,., men wha tmta.1 their i '??. ai lo plautera ai ",?? bbIub de* i" " '!? d. *?? " Ihe .ue .tl.ni of i ii.. in, li la ? il tbat auu o iii.idi i a were uoi .,> toolianaato ciuioui lilooil.iuui.U-i lo l*a? vaio-Ui. jyru|>oit> lu i Itlaln fncf frhlPTit tl.*.' a al?v* W__M ha .a, ,, .. ],..-,-i aa rapfcUy -.".-r ? blae Ihaaad ?.,t boM .,f him It Udonbtfnl if ;he Malagaiy envo-.-H hara gatta leooreredfroai agwaabla aararlaa aa tmatt haafa Bouie freatnient !;? Loadon after r_c?ivlBg aeUBarata aii'iii- ? I'l-r j.rob ? ,:""'f .! "rhtiw Mttle, i ...... ,ho (?ui-. u at Wb . | fl(i|1 orabla ( ou i-> _tya raa /? ?-. a tba i<i"i"i-"i .in i .... Aliii.l tlir (tiitbli ' . !nK|a th'-ir . ii ra ..-. . !i..t'liy l.;?y .it.i.lit i of_f.ru lo il.-rni'i atiuo*|.h.'ri ,,l M r that, u 11 t'l ..Ul lll. . ,. imuja I'.tilO . ? -um ? i - ? -|,.' lallj :'t.- ' ._._. ? It 1- ;..'., ? ? tn tlltil f MI.'I f'.i.f wt- i,'<- t'.-it i-:i' ', . ?!,,,?,,, . ' 1 ,.' licliiir i">i. <l ? .1 hj ,?..,? ... tllllll Un.l ..tl-' <- Ul ' :" ''U'tlla .a', | |' |a ll'ltl'-1illUft k> bav-Bho-u aMulagasy how ae l. . 'iK.r W IBD THE DRAMA, OPEMNOI ilK Ni;\V QMNu. A large audience aaaembled laat oigfat ? N. ,v < ataiuo. ut Iiri,aatra> BBd 1 u.n r .-.lu'iifi ..n ,B, oecaaloa of tbe fonaal apaalug of iheplaaa B/abaaaa dueMonof Straaaa'aoperetta, " l taaaiiaaB) _ar~alef.N Tha eaat waa aa fell ara Tba KlBg.. BTBa LaalBB paaBaa , . ... ... <:mt Donna tre ia, 'h i Qi ? 'en t <?? BtM Miaa ? i . ... y (|,... , M.-",|iii.-- of Vallareal. '?? ? ia ? iii.air.?* . Mkhi 1' r.1 ,r ... -tur.jaBHOtaa i . -, ? > y v i .. tii'm to tha Kl u_ .... ... t ?? A'Uiud . ii J.r_-|.,i Mar'ini- :a '.4 yfaiar?-.il VlUa i b '?i "t Wa: .HT II.iry *'in<\-li I'" - ' I 'I ,-,.?. ( ? ,,i I _ iu .:.. ?. .-, .... . -.?i y.a.i l ,i .. : ..'-. ,-??-:. .y, 1>uM I,.,,, nia_.,,ia parartai.. f . m, W 1 , ;:i tn \,i, aaa_.l...-..J 1',.: i-in. M..-(.-, . ' ? . . euionl,,._r h.i.if'itap \^' ir't.p. _ TlbMla Antiiuii Innke porofthe Baa ? " ctrof tha Klna .M ?? ?'-)?-. ? rirai i _ii? lo WatnaB . NImai. ft. Hal f-.u 1 Lu. -.' ' $'..*?* Knii- I) 'inir.1 LadT .ii WaUlug .Mia* Man-. .. . lagaaettlag aud tba (.Miuwe* weio aaaa mt an l brouaat oui freqaaat piai.-> fr..tu t'u. ipectatora. 'ih" aaafariaaaaa p_a??<i ..IT a'u..o-b'.y and nuiny af th. a<t.ra. wararaaallodaararaltlaaaa Maa p n, Mr. Orrtt-i.-f*:. .Iii. M-. WLiaoa nml "ilr, fltindltti wi-ro ea,. :lal a who wara preaaut iu it>> ? ? ? Roh rt Bmyv. ..t it, J. M < ... . ? <? I OpcIi . I ?? '? ra t, Mi vea tnken, Cy ia W K?i _, W, A. Oamp, .luliu Mo aull,.i." \\ _ ? i, . -iii I iiorl. ...,', rt O rtemaa-, J. V. i_ Giiawold. . Bei. aud J? 8, Appli toa. T1IK DRAMaTIC WEEK. Tl ? ?'"-:,i" week of tbe year ta aot _ ! tlis week thit buBjm: eadad wa* uot na exoeptlon te tha eaat ,u, ,vi - % ouly novely hara waa tt-djeaka'a tn,u frmm, wbleb to only novel beeauae lt re, IBd tODOll Bg poi i.1 v ,i. oi tbe BB] . ..- lapoll deblld of frli aoaxParteiaa t?oetoiy,--a .uia t"i'i i -., of tii ... M .j .,,? ....,,. ., i -i;ut. iud ' - i - ia it- iplrll - . - . " - .: ? , ers bow nu"ii tb, I .?I w ii appe i: -,i :? ? 11 . .: ti. ? wi ll*kfl nvii drama of iiiiiue. hiv, u perfonaaneea of tbla .viii rnirnt u|i iicr eeaeon here, a:id thea wlU eoaM Mr. ? ,1 r-9i...i of " Ihe ',.i-t....i ilrot.'ii rs," wl . - Ii. l'llollie.jr., I-i l.iO 0001 t: il.uiv. W....-1 , ? II ii i . !. Ur, ..u . ? the rn ?? year !? " i"-' I - ' ??''?' ' " - -.I ni ? .il,; ti-e aoungof Mr. J. K. Brnmel maj ? i. and for ne, nt Haverly'i I_;etre, to Fourte , where he -ri'l emei reai - Mr. ItarU rCampbeU'a melodrataaof**Tb( Whlte -: wblob, being ayear old, eaa u"* raa aloae?to to ba forward bare al ... ' ?." _um .. laother a, ek at the Plfth I .... . i," whieh lias 1.u i\o:i reeeived, n laglt growea littlernaty. Battbe Vokea Familywtu to thla tto itre oa tbo 8ih ot Jaanery, ind Mlai Mary Andeiown?tvho baa beea lo 9 tkatthe Pifth Avenue Hot, ibrief ". ? . i ? . -?? lalafo.ii Au Importanl bvbbI af thla waek will i.e tbe adv. ? of tbe -iaUagutohed Oermaa aetor, Herr i eoili'i lol'll Bl UM ll'l.i.l llie.lll',-, l.lld W.H'li: .9- ;r,i -ooii toaee :ta OoriolmntU. ii.irii iy wu-i a 9, i ? ' omp itiv. wben "Ja i ? ???? d iu i...i.d ,-. Bith sucii brilll. i ia) year, aad ba i-1 the beroto aohool, and a moit aeoompliih, i ,- - ? ? Important ev-'-n allt ba tbe reentraneeol i ? ter w'al_ek,wbo artalnkU own theatre, for the 8ral "? lay ? l, ":'. ?? i . in ist ne, aaaarlly prore hrlllia it Only morewlll ba gjveaof "OldflaadiandVooiig? At tbe t'uioa Bqu ire rbeatre, "Tbo Kentsaat" gtid, ll week, Ur. Patoaer baving m igned th, ? of Jannary aa i ?? ? '. ita ?" arodnettoo af ?? a Partotoa Be* maoee," ot whieh .i pai U. uii r aceoual ,ed 11 irnalof Bovembei 26, aad wUcb wUl be a gr*at luocei* lud**d ibould it prore ."a ac i New York u- toParto. Oa tbe aame date, fanunn w. vt 4 ClaraMorrto r*tni_ito our atage after atenn - i appp, i-Jrti .' a: tb Qraad l >p, ..i Uoua ' Mr. I'alv. u; hto i. givaa "Our I - ( d pl . ? , tho'i ,n ve'y s.i uder : aad vvi u e:ii.- ilated r,, i . 1 euiiux _,>?>? l.'iiii, drema 1 atie i..i '. "Vli _.. ,.i i ,,ii :,. ,,,. , ? , - . liiiin,.ei I iioiupaou b.i? depatl d i _an a f ib ? ? , ley'alufliti.." ii,,- 8au t'laucaoo Mlual i ? 1 . ti jlie tle.l' Ho . Ol .. theieh. largely coutrluutlug lo ibetono, ul T!,F \\ i.K M. i.M ;. . - Mr. Siduey \\ oollett, tb't accomp i- iu :-. i i J ? mo t - - ?- i- . :i:. Mi. Boueieaidl will malu hi - ? ? ? i.i a -i n. i I ? - - ? . ll, il. Ma ? ? . i i _\ b i,.- .i i, I A: lu.i.i, . i tbe N"< irV?Yo itrea New* . , . , , a. lll ? , ..! luj | I n lat, || I iu, i giv?8 a ,.. ti.iii-ii ,ii UaVBi i '? i . .*i.t lll UU .1 . . - , l,,|l," . 1.1 ll ,, ,,.-:, al i 1 uvai i ?. i . . . I t .'? ", .;.i .. i . .11 , liio,-, mi .. i-ii: u'j .08. Mr. J,'"'.: ??!; ;.- ta thia wi ek iii \ I itlaaia. atu :..- -u. ?;... aad Be a ? I i iP?llavlaloata .j,,iiu I .... . ziy-a tbla ai.'i i? v..i...i>it..ii._, .ira I ? ippaara .iU.No" Wai'a ul>;M lu r. i ??->.,? ... l..m i, .,? 1. ti i< lt l^ lu ' .. n-'.i-iil t! 1 tba Oli tl.il.Al ,i> Al; I. i-? i au pearatblaa ek la Waahlaa " Balii. in i. _J-BBBb WB-bIubB wlilappaar at too Un Utiara Bouaa* Jaaaarj l, in - .... " iu. luuia.ia." IIUUOAL VOTE8. A new oratO-to aooletj baa boea Bripvaaaaaj tn eit. La.uia, ana win-ac-Ut-U iiie "Uamy t,Uw Al_al