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"Alderney Brand" Buy alway. Cohde-Vi-ed Milk. TEEMS OF THE TRIBUNE. Pottage free tn the United Slates ?DAT-.Y TRIBUNE. 1 year.fl2fw*i ^>AII.Y TRIBUNE (witliout-.unday9), lyear.... 1OO0 fcUNDAY TRIBUNK, 1 year.__. 2 (_. iWUKKLY TRIBUNE, I tear.2 0(1 (B__MI-VSEEKI,Y TRIBUNE. 1 year. 3 00 Remit by F. O. Older or In registered letter. Address ______ TRIBUNE. New-Yor Thr-Vi-bk-.y TrtinPNTB will br nady this inoniinii at 8 o'clock, iu wrappers for mailim.. Price 6 MM_B BRANCH OFFICES OP THE TRIBUNE Washi-qtoh?No. 1.3-.2 F-st. LoKniiN?.io. _G Bd lforvl-st.. ..rani. paris?No. U Rue -scrllvi-i. ?_. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY ???_ WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1883. HIE NEWS THIS MOEN IN'j. I FORKION.?Eulogie* ol M. f.amliett-i a'nl Onir.il ?Clianry wi*re pr. >u.)uucc<l in Um Nat inn,.! Assembly ?af France yesterday.-In tho Baiakatag Prince Binnari k. aminnncetl that thu Emperor hri<l grantaa' 600,001) inatks for tlie reliel ol th<-sufiertis in Ou? r?alley of the Rhine,-Hie town of Raab on /the Danube has been submerged by th" ta ida _ i'ruice Krapi.tkine, Hm aimri-lust, was ex mninetl at Lyons. __=____= The B_ap British Kimmi.. .tia. baaa burned at sea while aa tin* way to Boui 1>ay; the cant.in. mate a*.d f.urt?-en ..ii lo rs arc _m_ssin;r. _______ Twenty-fivo Btf_.al.all Lave been arrested in Korup. CoNt.iir.s-..?In the Senate yesterday the Fresi s.ential _.i.c.e__iou bill was paased. The bill to lix ihe date of entry into Um military service an i tn correct the record of officer* uow in Hie Regain _Army who served on others of volunteer*, wis ,. *jx)i-A"<l adversely. ? -.-: In tx* cut.ve _a___ea Uur __lena._ r,-ititi?d tim Cure-in tt.-itv. _-___?__ In Ike -House the Shipping bill was further dis-u--.il _Seiiateau_endu_eut8tothr. Dipk)*?ttl trail Consular Appropriation bills were _MM_*eaflOHi_?_l in. ; Domestic.?-The subject ot Haar-Tack ..ifjxi-ni jnenta v.a_ uot coiD-idered at the C_r__aal_aeat_B| .yesterday. ?______? Ihe Mexican Irraty Caa_______kHi met iu UiiBl.iiiyt.ni. r- g ? The I'i i.i.lt ut anil CaB inet lia rt not oon.idered the t ml __Bl_CB Bafonn lull. ?.-.__ Speaker Chapiu annonaead ihiiaBu pty CaaBaritBaea. saa-ri Twa yuaoaa vera Ulled by ;aoexplt.8io'.i iu a mine at: Centreville, 111. _______ J. JP, Maiiniu_riDem.) was elected Hayot of Buffalo. ?c Thi? Legislature of Hew*J___ey was __r*pa_ j_J_d. ? By an explodion at .i blas' .urii.it e liv. ?peraons wire killed.-: Hn;t!i CDaaaaU, <>f iKocbest?-r, made a confesmou BUegillg that ba wai ione of the Phoenix 1'ark n ui dan rn. ________: Treas -irer Polk was recaptured. P i ity a\l. JCT~_____, Hayot Edsou's ti omi na? tions were promptly coniinu.-d by tlie ______ af Aldermen yesterday. _______! Piofersor Charles A. lYonnc delivei_-d the second of his lectures, his sub? ject beiuf* "That rtun." ____= Tho annual tom ti the seat* iu Plymouth Chnri-h toot place.-The .Bartholdi Statue Committee met in ihe Union League JClob House, ?- ? ? The Bar ___M_t____M criticise the J'eaal Code.-President Gilman locturtl be ?yore the Q_afB_ay__laal Society. __??_ Gold raine of She IckuI tender silver dollar (41_**_ grsms), MJH Cents. - Stocks were dull; early they were -Fractions higher and later declined nod closed ??eak. Thi. -V__at_if_r.? Tr.iBfNK lot al observations indi ?cate colder weather and snow. Temperature yester ?day : Highest, __6?; lowest, IV '; average, _.*__ _:0. The frieuda of the Paatoi-.of Plymouth Church , ..-ill fseo in the high premiriiiig which were ?obtaineil last night for _____ choien of pt wa for ?the prt-r-eiit year evident*? of the iiu-n-.i-nl ?{stoi-iii iu which Mr. Bee.lu.r is held. His eu Ipiiea may find, in the _li{jht falling off in the Bum. tot il of tlio salo, proof that hil following Ia not ho large an it was. Impartial oltnerv an B"tting oue thing over atraiiHt the other, wil. .pt-rhapM eonclude that Kt. Beecher's recent tie1 fciaration M_s not made much ____hv____H in elthei ?direction. _ The House ipent a busy day yeKterday in dis eu-j-sing the Shipping Bill, and ten sectioni of it were passed. The most imiKtrtant claiise, ?however?the one in regard to the payment of dniwbaik on the material used iu Iniililinj. YOB-iels?was not reach?d. The noctioii which T?Ta? limier di.citMion when the House ad joumed is of aerious importance to ____{_______, It prohibits the payment of advanced wages to them. Bi forc any enb.titute for it ia ac< M jit<il, the mcnilrers will do well to be eonvitit-eil tint ?the intereits of nea men are" not sacrificed for lb mo of the keepers of sailois" boardiug-houaea. ".Vhati-ver this latter clifss favors may wggsot* ally bc set down aa a disadvantage to the sea? faring men. . ? We publish this morning thc second lecture jp' the interesting series which Professor Young ?pf Priuceton is delivering iii Ute Church of 'jbe Strangera. The subject was " Tin ll in," ihe study of which Ute lea lurer has made a spe? cialty. It wus handled in au admirable manner, -and all the details of latest knowledge in re? gard to it were set forth In popular language, lind illustrated by pictures thrown on a Benas. #o a-, tn Ire easily comprehended by -ifiHoiiH Vho have given -i_-tr.uui___U.-ul matte.. Ik;h. at ||l__-_ll_-_i __? The homesick Irishman of Rochester who ?would liku to be neut to Dublin for Z-othing, tells a story of his complicity iu the Phoenix Park murders which does not liear iuvestign tion. Inati-ad of being an assassin he aecmi to bo only a colossal liar. No person bearing any of the names which he has given came over in the steamship California last May, be* cause that vessel did not arrive in May, or lived at the address in East Sixtieth-st. which this man finn it-lies. Thc language which he MM iu his ..Heed confession indicates that lie is not well informed as to the <let lils of thc crime. As O'Donnell uttered his ?B-f-tee-MO tic-iiB when lie v, as recovering from the re-u'ts of ti drunk'n debauch, p_______ly he should not be held responsible even for lying. As the floods in Europe subside their rav? ages nre shown to be greater thftn wari ex? pected. Districts herotu.ore tuo-perou"?, it is sail, will never be so again?or, at least, not for a great while. 'The suffering is great, but i vi-rywhere seems to meet a pent-rous respon.e. Tli' inhabitants of tiie cou.it rv around tho flooded districts are not rich. Their saying __****. -mull and the result ef great thrift. They will contribute what they can, but probably that wdl not be sufneient. The sufferers nat? urally look for some aid to tin ir .oHow-coim tryi.ien who have come lo America and liuv proapWI-L Undoubtedly the Germans ol' I'.ew Yi uk, ono ol the mai C1111:111 c;ti'-s of tho world, will respond liberally to this ippful. The Aldermen do not often ___pf__a thc oploioo of the public in tho nuuiurous rcsolu tiois which they past.. Hut ycsteiday they really gave voice to the ft-eliuit-s ot tlc public, especially that part of it which lives ou the west sido of the city, when they Brade inned the di -contiuu .nceot the nijt-t tTains on the Metropolitan Elevated road. De? pending upon the convenience which the all ttigfct schedale offered, many people of very moderate means went to live in the district oi-encd up by the extension of thc.road to Oi.e huudred-and-iifty-iifth-st. The removal of tho trains has caused them endless annoyance, and to those who live above Fifty-ninth-st. (the limit of night street-car travel) something more than annoyance. The feeling against the man? agers who are responsible for this short-sigh'ed policy increases daily. Prom present ind ca? tions it will tiud speedy |__pi__tt__M- in Albany. Despite the popular and official coiideinnatiiui which the Iii vcr and Harbor bill of the hist ses? sion received, it i"* announced tli.it the Boase Committee on Commerce will report another at this session. Apparently some of the MpfO* setitativt-s have not had their lill of cit Tha un*.ca-ant lint ni !*_*?_!__? works for ..hich appropriations havo be n made, furnished within a few d.iys by the Si entail' of Wai, si 'in - only lo have increased the appetite .1 the angry numbers for this kin 1 ol dh t. Seriously speaking, thia in linn mi the pill of certain foi-HU amwil lias only bein taken in the s-iiiil ol hiuvuih. ll_et_SOd of re? ceiving the disapproval tri lh. country like nu ii Of Rinse, and iifulitiiig hy it, they min d<-. ei iiiiij-.il to make a bad E-Of-k _____ spirit are ad.nir ibl ? asa g. ?.??ral thing, bill there aw _?? I ? la i ia exhitritira o_ I i simjdy foolish. The Boat Uiver ..ridge would hrive lu eu .?_. cecdingly useful w8a__i_-ij il tl? pinking had lieen down. Broaklya moly baa a bi*** Ure ox* cejit at the rivet front, winn- -oily Ware..-t - men alni iii-ii'atiii- ciitiniiies ai<* put in I flut? ter. The Haines in Fulton-11. on BatWda* turned Balda the ***_____ tfdo ef t ravid to tin eity which was a' i's hei_.'it whee, tho lire was well under way. Dal the annoyance and delay I;, tha niul ti*, urie hurrying to their lain., their pleasures tn New-York were not BO Mri* ons as ..as thc alarm in a pleasant residence qtlarter. -Ntawtbly the Fire Papatf fart erred mi li;e side of exit -sive caution when won! was sent through tho hou.-t t. in Monroe-place for tho ooenpaote to prepare for Bight, 1ml dancer to such a part of tho city is so novel un evperi euee that some confusion and pottle wen to be expected, lb-fore noon, howe.rr, DOaoe hoi agata letth d down upon the diatarbed <iv. _!,.., on the lb'iglits. THE I ISBELBLT t 0MMITT1 Bpeaker Chapin lust ereninj. Bnaounood the sandiiiu' oommitteea of the A-____.b_y. The entire list will be found on .molli'i page. Mi. Chopin has perhaps done ns well as Braid have been B-CPOOtod. Ott the wi.ob-, he h-t made fairly good _UM of his coinpatati \c.y poor opjiiutiiiiitic.--. If Bereft] of thr- important Chairmanships are b. stow, il iij..ii men Lacking force and experience, it is to be rt mcminn d that seldom, if ever before. BM a Speaker called up.ui to wled Chairmen Croin aa weak ami inconsequential ? majority. Perhapa -Then Civil .Service I ..form becomes fully developed a Speaker will nive the, chi. f plaOM ott com? mittee, to the members lie-st tjualilied to lill them, without regard to party lines. If Mr. Chilpin had been thus free to choose hi* mifjlit have done much better, since it is a potent fail that many tit tho most abb; anti ctlicient ?_?_)__? of the present Assembly arc found in the minority. Erastus llrooks, who was Chairman of Ways and Means last year, is retained in that fore? most place of responsibility. He is admirably tilted to discharge itu duties alike by character, ability and extended legislative service. Messrs. Ilene lid and Puncher, Mr. Chapin"-, other eonipetii ors in the canv.iHS for the Speaker.sin';., ami who, after Mr. llrooks, are the weightiest Democrat| in the House, are also IMifncid to important po? sitions. Mr. I.cnodict is Chairman of Kiil roads and Mr. Poocher of .J.idi'-iary. Tin se three selections will '".vc general salisfaclion. Hut as _______ cannot be said of ihe Chairman? ship of Citi.-s. Mr. M. C. Miii'ihy has been given it. lb- will not lill it; at best hc_will merely rattle around in it, as he did l.-.si year. Let us hopo he will do no worse. The fact that he is regarded in some ipimieis as the billin-.* Democrat m the If. Iionolitan ihl_ gation doubtless silvid to inn nie hiui a mark of "rt..ignition " ttl the S_>i-kii'. hands which il si viral si/er. too tiffi for him. There are Home good nu n on the Insiirance Committee, .but the Chaiiiiian, Mi. Ha/K'-rty, is not lire beal of them. The eOOB* niitiee would have liteu mon- woitliy of coii fldi ncc if Mr. "Tim" Campbell was not named as its mi olid member, lt is dillieull to undi'istai.d how th.- Speaker caine to toteo. Mr. Smith, of Herkimer, lor (han min of l'annis. For, in the first place, Mr. Smiih is a nott member, and, in the second place, le does not represent what is known m. a _______ coiiniy. We take it that there will be min-h dissatis lacticu c_.pre_-_.ed in Erie Cornily at thiMlesi). nation. '1 wo oilier new legisiatoio cany off big prizes, Mr. Cary lx-ing Chairman of Hank uml Mr. Miller on Public Lduealion. GottCfal S]i!nola, in the face of his motion to make thc nomination of Mr. Hunt) for Clerk unanimous " in the interest of harmony," hui to put up with the imbi.--piling and mod? est Chairiiuiiiship of Two-Thirds and Three-Fifth Kills. lt is to be boped he will express his indignation at such neglect by retiring well within his shirt collar and maintaining a dignified silence during the en? tire session. The Republican members ol the linn.*' have no reason to complain of the treat? ment they have received at Mr. Chapin's hands. As a rule they have been placed in the places tor which they are best fitted. The com ni it fees were not .announced last year until the middle of February and the business of thc i.ession suffered greatly in consequence. They are announced this year with commend alile (immptncss. Now let all hands get to work determined to treat the people to a thort .?uni wholesomely productive session. A BAD LOT OF NOMINATIONS. Mr. Ellson hal chosen his matters. He elects to sen e the politicians, not tho people. The bankers and niercliaiiis wlio appealed to tlie voter* bil autumn to support him as a business men"* candidate, utie who would devote his inst cneigics to the development of tho cum - Tiieicial interests of the city, nuist read tho names ot some of the officials whom the Mayor liomin; ed and tilt Aid', linen conliniieil yo-tci da}, willi it sinking ut the heart. Is this tho sort ot government which Mr. Ellson pinpi IBM to give the eily 1 In what respect is it botts* than tho pill fnib-wed by the ordinary parti* taa Mayor 1 There was much righteous wrath muong respectable people wl.ru it was linnie koowa in 1880tba, the bead*of theDon oc'.'atic cliqoea had mel befoni election ami ilitirle.l by lot Ute office! WBkh they expected to gain. Hut waa theil perfomaoee ec very moot, nore tUaeiwdltabM than that of Mayor Eds.tn in biaallotBMBl of eliiics ? Consideia t ions .d' littles-do not BOOU lo liave been given much weight at any time. Apii.ircntly the ehiai object was to ii,uko tba aBeos at his cum? in md ito as bir as possible in lileacioi the clanior of "workcis" and "heelers." The value of each plat I BB a lilians ul eat i>!'.fl tig tho ileniainls of itreedy lamons appeals to htive baal tho chief eoiisiili-itition : int tlie ju-t lOBpoBBibalitj to tho Braal b*>aj ot tho boo pl*WOO elected the Mayor ami who expected of him I.n better things. Can he suppo*.c that true success lies in gratifying the twotrd who have filled the lobbies of tho City Hall since he took otlice, who htive laid tiOfetO him in t**ataB*aad out of bobboo. who htive filled bia ears with the ceaselt ss oin ol their vocii (?rous appeals for " re.(ignition '*?can he ll ink for a moment that to placate tbOBB people is the end for which Uk Mayor ol New-Yolk la elect od 1 What disregard of pultli- sentiment ba store mai ked than that abowB ll tho reniitiiiiiatioii of Sidney P. Nichole to ike Polios I'.oMil ? Thia is i.< oBtried nuti abettl whoso character aad babita thora 0M ba a doubt. This coman.i.itv bia had rear* ct unioituiiate Bxporteaca erith Mr. Nichole His inlbi euee lo the Pt*jjee Depart inei.t Las been invariably demon tilting and .!? .lading. If any apologist ran po ni to -iKinglw act or a filiglc li He; ali. i- of lils in I I ? tho tone ot the pi.bec f. it . . I 0 llii'.f .nie, cb .ilise anil correct it** uk raia, we sin!! bo glad1 to Boto it. Tba Olimpia bahai tot baa been evil liwara, la Ibo timi ol Tare*, d th* i Btable Qi ii sci ni baaa poUticiaaa ?.-> bo ate* la a stable tot their drookea levels. Ur. Nichols bas eanfhi the ipirit of that set Bad ba d the it. His pi t ate Ihim: ? that of a st.ible-krepei, and tl..- odoi aad the weja of tba atabta alli - b**wmbCob** itel. WithOBtODI QBalit) to n coiiiiiieini lum oi thc place wini h ba baa held ta tin- . copia of New-York ? for another temi ol iii taara. ul iince pubic j Hst ni s wi,o reeeired np' i, "iii- >.--ierday, Mr. Kilbreth selected If tho choice ? tolelj t" .-eive the people. Meet* Herr* i.i.ui w. ii nun.ed only ;. aBOOS. I )| tba I '?'? o in "> 1 Bl If l 'iiiiii:--U,l< I* end v ,i la ma. ba expei intelligent idr.l of what should 1 i il.n.e I ? ;. ii.-, ih" ii cent cxti.niHiinaiy latter oi ins to tin Departmeal abe Ittle la thal lme ot iv lie 1 toked for (tobi UT taloon is ie pol led lo iie e.i_i I to nile "iiioiiuiic part) ai New-York ia la Hoi booda ol iini.in. l'eaterd w hat allin lt.ni* thc city in.i.\ h.. . ?.lille h" i* ti>n.g to b ri ' that result. Hm if his ala i> to (artbei bia personal ambit.on, Mr. i. mies nd bia nark. Tho way to unite and to strengthen lh< Democratic pttrtyia to Bolocl foi officeDaai of tinsiitllie.l i !,.it.icier, DOt tO peri i 1 OBI the places merni/ to pleaae the eaaip-followi is. Picking out tho worst nea ia ea* li Caetioo aad giviag then fal oin.is is not the right coorse i.n tonpooiag tiieir tJiflatOBoaaaad brioiiog them together, lt Mi. Edeoi bad boiuiBated the best i'eiuoci lils m tho city BlhoaB BO Oould pei.-uaile to take office, tin lu night 1m- peace ll the pal iv ami there mi. hi he piomue (et bil political ciiiei. Now evert faction will ba anoooraged to do its worst in thews] ufos* toiling pa ti oil a ge. ijuaiieU ovei ihe place.-. Boat apaedtlj mi**, and soon nil thaelbfaaa will be by the ear* again. I fBAWPl IU El. TRADERS. Now COBBOa tba Brooklyn ile venue deform Club, and asserts that the taiitV proposed DJ thc Commission is lui slur and heavier and will yield a larger revenue than ihe tai ill now in Corea. To this particalar braiieb ol the Free Trade paiiy it teena thal tba i lopoeal ol tba Commission i* a 'gi eat cheat, ami il proceed* to tleiioiinee it accoidingly. The particular featurea objected to aie, first, thal tba Cob*ubtbv 1100*8 bill vtotild impose a duty on doth made, of hail of oxen, which, it is well known, the people of this cotiutiy wear tr. a great ('trent ; ami, second, that it does not propose B high duty oa imported lasni|rraata. fioaaa ot ita criticism* of tba ii on and cotton tai ill' de-.-i ve nollie, but, on tba other hand, il ? in fully ?uppresscs any montlea of tho Tory inpottaot | repeal of tho duty oa oaal ot lolaad Irea** poi'k.itioii abroad. In tin-, as la BOBM Othoi rc QM iH, tba docuineiit piepatcd by the 1'ionklyn club Ui-closes the fact that the club dues not vi ntuie to ilisfu-s the '.lill la it is, bttt prefers to mi-Krprt ?( t.t it. 'l'hii.s il ur..-cit| that tho dulles cn nnials, it imputations tbooid be tho taino ns in 1881| would be " mon- than | 12,000.000n under the proposed turill, iu Btaad of "leaa than ty^fi^rOO.OOO^DDdertha pit si nt turill'. Any intelligent man wi,. tit to make the computation fol hiin.-cil COD | -ce that the iisecrtion is erroneous. lt is not WOTtb while, however, to di-, ti details of any tariff with these gentlt men. They have a thorny, and BM ready to fight BIT hotly who does not wish, us they do, to sacrifice Amelie;,n manufactures to a mistaken idea ol' th*) iiit(Tc.*ts of American (oiisumeis. E\i dence that \ery nuiny articles have been Baabda c'n aper to consumers by means of tba present tariff they delilieialely ignoie. This Countiy mal.cs more steel rails than Creat Ibifain, Hut it heenis to these gentlemen that lins country, if it had never encouraged the build? ing of llcsscmor works at all, would have been aide to got moro than twice aa many Husaeuier rails from OfOBt Uritaiu at lets cost than it now pays. This seems to us u mistake. The doty ou steel rails Tau Tribcnb consider* alto gethnr too* high, bat it does not undertake to deny the fact that the price of such rails has been enormously reduced by the dorelopment of tho manufacture in thia country. On the contrary, it holdi that the duty on foreign rails has materially helped to reduce the coat of steel rails to American consameri from $120 tc $40 per ton, by building up the home manufac? ture. It does not follow that tho duty is not now higher than it ought to be, but do man of decont intelligence will assert that in the piiat it has net heen beneficial to the country. The most encouraging featuro of the situa? tion is that the, tariff proposed by the Commis? sion is assailed by a.l the extreme Free Traders, and assailed in a way that only makes it inure satisfactory to thc defenders of home in? dustry. If these assaults continue, the new tariff may be enacted almost exclusively by the votes of brinda of Protection. PROSPECTS FOR 1883. There is a superstition in many minds that the year 1B98 must bring another panic. So far Bl this notion rests upon the fact that lt is now about ten years since the last commercial coi? la pea, it is a mere suptratitioii, unwarranted by BX) fiience Off KnSOtttng, The attempt to tiace a ten-year-., rioilirily in the recttrn nee of com? mercial iiisasteis has to distort lac's. The Bl I Ji of 1M.7 was net followed bf another in 1847, nor was the panie of 1857 succeeded by any? thing deserting the sane name or consideration iii 1867, nor can any fixed period I.e aajcgeati fl which will bring into harmony the really iin portShl iiisasteis ol I-:;?. 1857and 1873. The mete date, therefore, ben neither meaning BOC wt Ult. Il a diaasteria to he looked far this ve.ir arith any rca.'on whatever, it must he for a rori fi-fi-w *-ii. reason, Nor i- thole ayoond lot such apprehension in tho vi.-ible expansion of commercial credits dur? ing the past taro yeera, Tho average of imi. ht edflOO- has mit as yet nearly readied what may he termed the bursting indar. It i_ not any? where near as Sigh as it M Sa atothcr timi's when potties came, lt would thcrefon- be inferred with reason lhat, if a disaster should emin in 1 **?**.:;, it isonld not bc due to any c\t rn. a-_i.nl ezpanaioa ot credits in commercial h ti ninon. thongh the fact that thorp hos been Bosne ox* ponaion would make tho efleotaasoro aerionsil au explosion should occur limn uny oilier cause. Bx* seaire building of railroad! has boon Mon* lim.cd a-a leeson for spprrhrnsioB. It caiinol lie doitbtod tb if a ({Tesl IU01 of ninney ha- I ?? Q aowlielj and snprofitahlj invested in tbat di* I'liioii, si raapocti lbs general ia tores ts of ih< coniitri, tbongll the iti.-taiices fn which indi* \i<luiil i ron* icrs hore loot <u will lo ? mi. be imich less nnttii-roits. If a near road close to ihr Nev. mk t ??uti .il -ho.dd make that ni 'ii much h -s, there would be s temporary or poesiblj permanent lon.. to boric body, even tboogk Ihe mw mad _-lii>iil<l be largely r?rofltablo. In aaie Inataaeos that could he mentioned, the apparent pur* pose in building mi. lia. < was lu cripple obh r ci.! . '.eui to pan li.i-' tin- new bi!.-- for more than tl i Hut . - ? ? . -? ? -iv.- c__npetition do sot n. ir. Mr. Vsnderbill csa r, i nd innie i. hui \ in a day. withoal liskof ni men could ipend in a lil' 'line. SOd tbil rn..etty is ?.'lil!!,. r uii'iom leii ms dtaturbni <??* an atm.iii.t of i,npioi!'..li!e investment which ' !.)-?? -.--...! t t ? :i i r r nm >i liim i I* h 1.1,oi heen claimed thal ii co-t of 11,000 rn 12,000 miles o' i a pal that coat waa unprofitably inn- tn!. I .ai the avet ? addition to Ibo aealth of the ir mut) v ! j - riTi'ir. and pi iiy _____ iii th h -Jf ihii ul ? loo. 'I be cn.iuir. cannot be i a fraction of half Ki clear income, Imi ii, it ii tr) i iiil',11 I .--'it 1. i hell ? iidi. iiby. hoe ? . ? i roduc* ? -. ? imptioo, . ion ..'i a time, operatoi to eora i i re csa b_i_.il a teiult ol temi ? -pii.t'ucfii'ti in a legitimate lu ... If i b pro . told chcaplj . ..ii ia huy t pl X . lie principal .lin.*':, so far aa tbere ta an j ten! .i ?in- r.| ecuiatioii. The <-lb-i f ol Midis;. lion npon im' I cor-itiii-ii cfiuieciieii arith fioaneial nuovaanenta, it- pow* ? tiul eli. i f ur ni it.- ol i ni; oratioua, _tBva been repeatedly porrray__L It cannot be denied thal tha for. "f ajreoulation which laen wJ_n. led ?' ring Ihe las. lear i.i tome ih i aiton m. does barm, and lo? v..'.i. risk to" maiiv oil.in Insides (he gambler! them. .Ive*.. lt is iptiti- possible that, if banka SO- bnalnesfl nun ihonld eontionwto elita" I res Bl ire and more In fli's way, n iii- i-.ttl' might occur. li it there ire two reason! foi boping tbnt ll univ i.e .i_\ i rd. il. Too first la timi banka nod iiu.siiu-. n,cn bars had -onie pratt** ibarp naming! of the dangar, lt wonld beitrange Indeed if they should nut take especial pu - esotioni to draw away from dependence .non operation! m plainly dsnget cnaa. Tbe iee that thi' spi i nl.itive farer has sboul rooebod the itSg! al which the profesaionsJ gaii.hleis are li lt lo aitiu?<> tiiem.elves willi c.ch other. The i.u t that certain markets are no longer governed dj legitlnatc considonuions of ralue, or Mtpplj ami ileiuatid, hut bf conspiring and triekery, has boeosse too widely known. Tbe lailuie of a koto or two of spocnlators, if tbs bonks snd tho publle would Iel them done, would not be a disSStet to tin cot.titty?unite tho contrary. OSCAR HU.Hhs WELCOME SOME, Tire bbb ? that A'r. -Tildi had lailad hu botaa did imt i ? .cit ? tumult' .i. !? i i'.n-iluiul. W I.vii tl.e iufi.iiiiriti.il', wa_.s.-nt hy Babb that BB hail loft Ani. ie i in -i.iii. s_ I... lils.. ..I Un. failure of Iii* iiii.sifiii here, tlie Lotuloti n.iv...j .iiioi'.s wnh ono hc ieoi lajdnrad to himano mu bWi io us m lanan which basdared an tho asatemBtaooa U>- Tull Muli Qoopsit aaid that **altooass bia Baiaaien is ao admitted failure be hae been allowed lu lean tb! 1 mt. il i-taic. in peace.'' 1 hon quoting Madam narli th.it la Eatlaad Mr. Wilda iliil aol sppaar clad ai ba did ia America, bseans! "that would not be lelarati-l tl ie." '/?? Poll MM Bddld willi almost hrutal dirt-ctness: " Im thia tl. BMigatraaa dael wrong to tho DMSfcaralaaa toferatloa sf ss iSSaapt i*-huh pro. ail-, la tliisiouir-trv. K...[.t the little silo.it hms so mi" -.mihi take any aotloi of tin* way in which Mr. Wilde wns clad, so long ns lu*, sendsaaaodsd to be elad at all." l-'rom The st. JamM ft Qmsottt he racairad evon haliihor treatiinut. Iud editor hoped thai Mr. \\ ihle wonhl Bioit hy tin. melancholy tathire m hrs vinlt, for ** not to put too line a point mi it, he baa hoea lau_tli_il at all tlirou_.li tho St..ti**," ami tlir-.f on h's return ho would "full into the bauds of other ladies as mulbia ami us chant, mm. to his lg nohle spirit Bl llsdSBM ItllfBBU, For lunn wniiu-ii alone ni lila hops of t.-'l.awuii. Men, who arc ititi n rattier hrutrilly conteiuptuouii of .itch creatures as Mr. V. lido, will hain QBtblnS tu do witb lilm, oven in ths way uf remonstrance. Hut, fortunately, it it not so with women, They aro over helpful to the weak mid soft to the soft; and hrniib-a, there is much bi Mr. Wilde's _li___oii_tri.tltiiis which leads to the Inference that he himself is a woman ?polled.'' Worst of all were the comment* in Ja* Daily Nev$, They represented Mr. Wilde aa returning to Eng? land a " sadder if not a wiser man," loaving tho ? American* a merrier bat not lesa wise people." who " laughed at him and when they were tired of laughing forgot him." "?Perhape," continued th* commentator. u Mr. Oscar Wilde may have mora sympathy with the Atlantic Ocean, as itself a gi? gantic failure, now that he ls returning home do spoudent, than he bad when he set ont full of hope and confidence in hi* mission. Ho may have a cer? tain indulgence tor it a* a melancholy and monot? onous imrostor. Tho Atlantic Oceau, Niagara Fal ls, tbe American poopie?they are all, vast delusions, each a* indifferent as the others to the majestic personality of Mr. Oscar Wilde." these are all painfully blunt obseriations and savor strongly of that ? dreadful personality" which so grieved Mr. Wilde iu the American press. We are afraid he wi 11 be dissatisfied with his homo wheu he get* back to it. mid will find existonco there a*" uttetly drear* " us it was bero. A proubct and un apostle cannot he sain to be greatly honored in hu own country when the now* of bis return prompts the prcssof the land to cull him such unpleasant names as ?' creature," ? weak and nott," a " woman spoiled,'' and a ?? melancholy and monot onons impostor.'' Tint ia not exactly receiving a man with apel nins. It tome* nearer to the "fen id reception '" with a basin of bot water which Arte? mus VYnrd's wife once extended to bim, on hi* re? turn from ti lecturing tour. Another of the attractive series of TmniIB " .Vv< 1" Kxtras is taned this morning, lt is ? re? nnin from the semi-weekly and weekly editions of m TttlHt.'M:. aad will he n source of entertain? ment for ail lovoi-e of wholesome uud animated fic? tion. The title ia "Dorothy. A Story ol Wattine." Bod the story lia* all the stroug characteristics Ol Um aatburof "Ina Minor Key." Novel Extra No, 20 will be seat postpaid to any address ou the receipt al io cent*. PERSONAL. The Kev. James freeman Clarke is to give, begin? ning uckt week, a seri's of bin Wednesday evening lectures on "The History of BBB Anti-Slavery CoS Oiot ia the Uaitad State*,'' in tbe Church of tbe Disciples, lio.ston. The death is announced in Leedai of John Dlock ley, the composerBl many popnlar melodies, and lest karawa, pei hafts, by bis setting to musio of Tenn.s,,us (ione, " Hie Brook." Ho waaeighty two years old. Ilie Dowager Lady Crawford now occupies at Pierette* the baOtatte Villa I'abuieii, w here Hoccao i io write his * Peeurueron." Not far distant from thole lived for many years tho widow nf Walter e Lander, and bibs, har ber graaddaogbter, w-lio has just been intiiied to Con tit Paul de Tu leune. Tomorrow, it ie experted, the coinmisitw to select anadal for the stat nu of Garfield to ito BBBCtad nt Colniiii'i*. Otiio, will uiake a ch leo flinn .taning the m.niels sui,natte.1. 1 lie list of . mi .: tins loetaa**Pieetoa Po*era. Mr*. Viaale Ki.nu Hosie. Bass B rta bbb. Char*** niabaaa, L.T. iii ibitao, Wilson Maodoaaid, aud nearly a Uezeu other ai lists. Lord Bosebery* ChristmsB gift to tho tenants on hJeMaattae aaa tbs malsstsa of td per . .-tit nf iii.'ir bal reata He bad done the MUM tai Bil |**an He also gave every .'..ttag.-t in the villages oa hie eiteiss six huudml tvoichl ol coal, fud ; joint of l?eef, of weight pio portioned ti. i the!itally. A fe wdavsak'uCovciiii'i Pan br. of Massachusetts, I nith the editor of a paper that had .. ;nni latterly Opposed hrn. Said the low: " .-ir. we have 'met on many a blot I* fisld.* hal I bel leis jua ne tbs sailed me a tool iu your patter, dbl you I" " Ne, fjaaeral, 1 never did.'' 'hen. it yon nev cr (jailed me a f > 1, I I..1.- tn ont die lest." after the fjenataae, t!;e lato M. Lachaud, the t.it-in ii rimlnal lawyer, aha waa a great aleea MI., went to Roehafarr*cell nt \ aad railed furiously at Lim. "Von . . ii. .1, ?? wlio :>reveuied me from being ailnlatoeoi Jnstiee. Vour infernal littler**] the Empire and ev-tv thing linne? ll.il. ust a-, i wm tegiaaiag to profit hyaj adbe s on !' Tl b leta i bal I I .*o. was for the", iMdiag dry-g els dealers in a i'll known by the two -; Dod in *t outside thc main eii in.ti ,-. Than acre 'est. with the stara aad steak, ni the ? real fire, and wiro not rep.a.el when ihe Ut until one day an old lady ? i in mid Ingulfed ?? tho a i ... had neen banting lol the Hom tin ovet tim city, inn la rain, Mr. Qo*#ego ar mm oro>s*d MW utadeand tet up ia boat of the sew store. Cattdiaal DuBBtt, aiehhishop of Dordoaax, whoso di s h wss iiniioinn i d tbs nth't d*j. oaee narrowly ii bein honed ai.ve. lt was when bo man. During n ii. ns iliucos bi* body sadden!] BMuiaed all ibo aspMls ot di ath. He via* rigid, bri ath Ve. and his heart bad ceased to bent. 1 be .!.). t.'.t- ,'i aounoed inn dead, he was placed in ti. ind every preparation wm mada far hts bini il. Vet all the timi) bo was petfoctiy conscious ..f averytbtn ll leg on. At the leal nt, jual ti-i lie lui ol tho ii.: r; ii wm belag pat iii plae ? for the Inst time, the awful mental agony i iii, ii [ho honda of muscular laertitade, mid he ,, a sitting posture, to the astonishment and limn.rni Um uttrmlant*. Alternant ho marin a ploa powerfal wnh parema! eouvietiM, iu the rSl nate i.t ;i lao ilL'tiinst ratiid burials. a few dajra befereftasjittstla'sittatb a Paris jour aal pedi! tellly opposed to bim set spies to watch aboal his t OBM Bight and dav, to ascertain If pos? sible his aoadlttoa. One c.eniug the jot nial an nouiiiti d. .in displayed type, that " Ono of our stall went this morninc to Ville d'Avray. where he passad the wiela dar. Ho eoaht bm hf* Gambetta stan,lim; in tho veranda ot his bou?e. He wa* able to remain there some minute*. owing to Ibu except tonal mildness of the day. His face gave evideutioof every great Bto to ed weakness, some ol Ins fi a".ds surrounded niau. Ba answered only nv mtd'..'' Co?teaties upon tins sraton of re BOBaoitriag Bbont a?ick man's hnu-e with tele ind ? Bi Irani peta, Maia of the Lnmbin pa - .nih router* laatu the Ennipaaa pron la aa* cidedly becoming Americanized " OENBBAL NOTES. The trial of the famous Belt libel -mit, iust , iiil.il in Lim ibm. hlVolva*, iiteiti.llutr to a stiitciii. nt of tbe Indge, tte prodnettoa ot OS axhBttta, 190 been aad ga, 148 w Itiit1 .s.s hii'I il"im-iti.ins. l.'ilT i>Hircs of . i,...-i\ errlttenestes, <>'?* day ?f cniin*er*sjieeehe*, :e.*'.i day* of eyidoaea, aad BBaeeas te treatapea- sash oMaeaaae In Itself; tb* whela belna nothing less than a,, ii.. 't ten year* ol tin plataUs* life. Tb* ginni pOOpk Of Xcpniisef, Mass,, bare dteeovefsd tba* ni.nt tiny bad ?appeeed for several miks in 1.1-tia- gbeatet boobs ntrate slag neting shoal ??tin- pi ' .-" I* on'y Hii.ithii Maker alter tb* ure \-h.eli tnidiiioii uya sum.' nooaUj rover el tin deep hag Btes ?aerated on t lint apM I 'or many year* periodical ?earehes have bow BMde by Ie**aae*4baatars a nd tnnr. rum't linn senae al their disposal, bm the proa* pvil aplin or Un* absence ol tbe in nanni ba* hitherto cheated them ol Una- ivwardj thelatentad? venturer will probatilj aol tettelaat Those who iii ycais past htive fftund Kami iiml M Itla* a clear, aeeerata aad ooe vcnleut guide, will bo glad to hear that s re vised and enlarged eUttton baa Mm lesa sd and nay be obtained bl nil.lr.'fsin;; A. A. (inuit. I I,al No. ll Pura plane, Kvcry mtip is niitlilid eoiniili'ti i . fui in ii n it renes bta*a wia.-u Meale* th<' eye te tail at ';t. Tte mihi. Brm I* t;<nv bau Itv.-tn complete.' lunn ils well known ladexed Athv*Of the World, HU torlea! and DoeertpUve, contalttb :i ii mi \ nf atatUtli - au 1 gi uerul int..tin.ill..u. Thu enoriiiinis inulliplicntion of rabbits in Kew-Xaahtnd ims eaaaad BasheMtcastteatotlaesaos BU*] (.ox ?in ms- nt ha* ii ik. tl t BS 11..\ .'iitini'iit nt Iii'tia le st nd ..ul|fnr act lliiiiiti/.uliini a B*atb*t ot iiittii . iiiii.iiiiis rim -iii .ii ii ? al tod for their BtapaaBtM nml ubitili lodi ? t-.iy t ,. ., li.-I.;.it j ???I | '?.>!.. whli'li . iliin.l is siifli-iliig. .io nrKilil l.s tlie. iii'ifsalty fop a wm ot BxtsnOaao*a that it has uot hfioa thaagbt Mi.rtti able to eoaalder atetaerM exciiuugo of rabbits, lor BtSBgoa* I Bill not Ito juiupiusi Hem bbs fry um-pun liilo lin'liri'. The lUoUgdOMO* incHliwiiiii! an-being ol L.t..! ft..in various part* ol Bengal and carefully topi lutiie /.ooin.:. ,ii 1.1,titi us at f'slrjutts. whaniie. ss soon ns ii lum,li, ,i couitlea hare teen gathered, tbny wulbe si nt to their new In,nie. Hitherto tin- procreative i or ihe New-/c.ibit.il rabbit have been mon than u mutch fm the liitcuiiij employed a^aiusl lt. uud li uuiulus to Last Thnrsday morning tbe origins, of two pictures in tbe Landy eertes repw__nuu? 8____?_T-8re*_ Seven Axe. of Man, (UM ? Cincinnati. Escklel S "bo mt for "Ths lean and slip?,,*, p^taloon ",?. the La_t icene of all.'' wai ons of ClncinnaU'e eccentric characters, ne had lived tor twentj-two jean luau e giit-by-tcn room on the fourth floor of .a tenet, .nt \TtAn\Vn\\\T?* Wa8> fwn,11*r -Nhtsn the atreets and aa mnsty aa himself. At one time he waa rich but -en* accurltyfor afrtend.nd lost everything A Ixl tuAtTn which he wa.a,arty was <*mprom_a*. hy ?_ 3" bn .lcd with. II,- was? rV?1v SS.E'Si fi' i? to ?* ones expressed the wish that fie __2 ,.'_! '' ??_?_] i ???? away,*' an.l thua aav . hla poor I,_t7r ^Ul$_ u'0?.ni*] Sj* m. Ity which ho wei' knowhUdi-atK^i'fijSi*0"i1?* refused to go to a comfortable bed in a liwpitiii and died on the heap of rags on which he hud long slept. As the telegraph hos already aiinottn_.il, Hie year closed In flan Francisco with a snow stonn-a pin nome non un surprlsiui. to tho people ol that city an any? thing abort of the dissolution of Hie BBlraiBl flaaM lam baan. A few Hakea of .now fell in Banynoattn in 1S_*7, in 18.*) 1 and __?1_*07, but an aeciiiiitilation of snow was unknown, unheard of and undreamt nt. _r___._a_g aaafla realized what the soft white stuff really vat, -.tia fun neiran. and the entire population went mad oa tba siii/ject of .snow-ballin*. Hm h a .lay fur sti.i . BB__aai will probably never come again, but they wire ?.;,; ,,y mon- uprourloua than the grny-lic.-d_.tl pioneer-. A ton lu.e..na fusllade mr.de every street ti plan of torment for ea!)-drivcrs and others, who were aaa It Wi ta n-ta.ia.,. uml aa a matter of course lt was an ut'.foiniiioi.Iv uinl iinv fur the Chinese. Aa soon aa the fun began tbs air clew dark with vuntshlug i?ij_-t.-itl.-, wboseowuera__?! a strict nccluaioii during tho rest of the day. Al ale,tu 4 o'clock in Hie rilli iinion, after .allin.' for live hours, the snow turned tn min. und soon the play waa over. An BOtOnOsMttg trial ha? just onilc- in st. Fctersburg ? the trial of a l-oy of thirteen for the murder of his father-and Its mosi astonishing fi-alure ww thu boy'a testimony. He oonfessed his guilt, but innt,iti_l__d an a-i'reaniuee of coiuplele indifference during the pto .. ..iiiiK.s, a,ul Minn asked what motli cn bad induced him to commit the crime, bimply Midi * My rath, r pr* loafed me from continuing my studies, and making for myself a brilliant oner. He also would not ullow nts to read novels, and that ts why I resolved to get rid of Mich ,i laagb, uncultured father." " Hfiw was thr- crime committed I" asked the President. " Ono night whea my mother was out of town I crept out of bed and went to the kitchen for a hatchet On my way lhere I nald to myself: ' My God! What am I about to dot' But then I thought 'ls there a God! Who can provo III' Sol took tba batcha! and weat Into ia** fauna", room. h. tin! not inoie. Imt I oi" ind tin- window to m.i lo- ?nrs that he wns asleep, mid then I strm k hun a blow on ths heart with the .i:__cliet. IP-sprnn_* tip and eli. fl ' help" but fell huck Immediately on the ground. Then I took tin- hat. Inri Link to the kitchen, dressed myself and went out. In thi morning when 1 eiiine back tho mid me my father was dead. I know I have dime wring, but it can't In* helped. " POLPTIOAt, HEWE The B-ttg esl free-trade p_tp<_- :;n the couutr* U The Thmtapwrg llirald. It threat, na all manner of dreadful things if Hie - tariff Iniquity " is nor reformed. Hut as Ml_st*sippi is one of the moat bark tiru d Stales in th, I'liinii in t're t-tabflsbBMOt of ii.annf uti,rles gnil in liner. probably not bo uv^n a_<ien t- ri.ci tur tba sujastmeai of t.._ inf-Barnie! po.icy ol the Nation. One of tho ationmlics in th- rr prc vu tu ii vc valun ot _______ Head ls painted i I bj ra. _*Vaa_____s Press, ia tba Mata Benate, Bim I : ft rrhntom lirive eiac'ly the-ru.'c v.-itlr.jir p'lwt-r, arid itt the latter bas a pop-ilaflon t>T.t hun-lred flmt** greater and paya a tax four liiinilred Unreal larger th ni ihe former. Hut tbs . of i ne ' :ty .allows (Oat a nice a_.!>iuli>..ut oi i?..iv ? i. isl., not .il_aye Beceaeaiy to go.id ^ Ul.Uf. .?soli n Chis" hM i-v.i_eii.ly i_To.rn __[_a_oningS_l BOM tl,.- ji ...j., nu of _B**M_fcaiB_Oa*_ iff ts.'*.-" a loiefoi mw ..I the "iin.it'on in the latent Issue of Them Klrrrs, "Ihe Grrenb.uk p.* itv," he sob, ??liaa 'clasped hands' with Poai-OB D. mott ey in tl.e N't.i th afd with carpet baa R< ? nblii niaiu ..i the Boiub until la tin Judgm at ol most all the p. pie of tbe eountrrl ha?_ nnd tn m. _uwwa ao waki'jg." In Maine. GiS-robseklsin baa doubt lesa aoi lo* i i. but lu tuc wast it 1) sho'viui* . I ... li !-? a I life. Oongre noan Blaekbnrn snnonnees t'.ut he i? rtftot MIL H.. r. -rmii It as ? BMBB !._.*'? H t; aod and a Worthies* 'itti toot itt reform, lhere has been no anxiety to le uti Mr. Hl'i'kbnrn'a views on the siiijecf, li b.lii.- M_BS MW grsnied that ha nasa stale.tmau B . I ; ia me old Demo ..-of'-Hie sp'iiis fe; the vl.'Tfsr." Hut ss thedrifl ? j attains! the civil Sun _ ' . Mr. J.la J. nm il.'UM ?-- >i..s a t" leiths I ' i..i il. i.s l.C- pin,,' rip WI. . -loll. Previous to the last cum; ainu the I) mo ???! <;? ??- nt. ck.rs lu Iowa worked together har ?i-ly. ThOf p.'o'.i tl their lasueii uti'. Wtttst Mai Mi caus. BBBBMl Hm !:? n'H'Iri'.'is. lb i I'.-n.'ji'rais. h"W aver, have become so eluted 'iver tti.ir viet.nie* al ..iel tfaraai fl Owl they belieYs themselves strouc e ttl gi-t f.'o"g withe.ur th'-ir h!I!"s,-..rii t'.T I tm ill overturas (.nmg iri'iu. tin Orson bs ott its f..;. -s m.ii pr-e ii I .1 Ililli.); '0| ean vasa the ll veil i ae Iowa aver wttusaseS. The three Intesl oconpsnts ol the cxecutiv! Shall lf n ? 'it i i..ch di"".ri ... , - I ? il. .i.-v.li Ie Bx-Qot-tMr Laos ??'.?* Ibal a Baw braeali a rxtf I ..tl tl.ui.* now ur.d fi.eu bu'at the (-lc_.e uf the yesr ha ??jpecta to se*- matters gi-inr.* aa pretty much a^they i e..-d n-m tn. ;...-'. Ba-Q-TwrnorBHatkaashltaai . li in order to mars n rn-!.salim.al document. Aa ex-Governor Talbot la IBs chairman of ibe lti-ni.l or ileal.li, I.unvy aud C'bar-.ty, wbicb Uniter eritlolsed *o ssverslx, ba >io?*i nut sta tot Uia twaxfiset an aftalaa. There ls e mepii ion In Oliio that the poli? ties of ttlSl -t:it_i BIB :itl.:.eti!i_. too much attffltlon 10 WBBSlBgl-IB "The freq'ert attcnipta to map out the po* iiiicn; ___oattaa?la ttraaaii the future and to mike up a ticket for batt partial i* nut raaetvsd wir'i rfltyoaad sr.e.-.iniii.ng Ita Keiiiiblr.'aii* -spt-ci i'ly. ihi Otk u mb ut Jvinnal Uilnks that mere luipirtr.nt than M_M__S_Bg ales pro_.-i-.-i r.in. - Ih u f.-r His party tn bBIHlialHI tt? dlff.T , . ? | ..1 i lo ..? nj. tbe u.tps lu Its rank). I. t N ?? 1;: w ereucis uud auimo-ily. tl asy?, most i."t allowed lo inUrfurc wini tina att j, ,t. Ii t.iis tbe Wasblaatoa pron- U, then.'ora, that ?'Insie.'.d'.f j" ?. f b fofs the wallon andsooadlna kiyiiOt.f.. mid lt. ul ri.g pllblii- oplli.mi as tliei iin.iglllS ihi-; are denne, th. v w.n.'l.l alic efl sd Leiti r If tue.- -..iiltl ana ih.ir isoi-s aaS lOsaaata __?_.___ ihe paoala sud draw luci, lnsiiriatiou wiieio mey gel their v?iu_i." PUBLIC Ol'!MON. HOW TKNN.--SI.K <\N EVEV TJP. Pmm The __f.i/.pAi# .?Ho^.iri.-'t. {in,I. liem.l ? Ah Mr. '1'i.iiU. vnuld nay, it ia ?f no couae .lUeure il l'o.g tin! get away willi the mailer ot fiiott.ihMI ur more. Tuts lyeKislauuo oan take lt out of tao bj.id boldera. Xhwg hsvtowaMawAWt Mate tbe n_rnr. * in-J an.l *ave Mimeihtiig ior ihe next customer In the treas* ur.-i's olilce. _ THROW1NO OUT A mUB Fi. in Th* trot Times {Hep.i The report tele .i.i*,.ie i to Tm Troy Timet specially last Friday {Sal ibe PresMsol w.u about it> iiuike asTl lal luiui'i .'rib! vttiiugftf ii. nie Federal .lti.es si Nrw Yi.rk, ir,eel lin-, iii'.- i tel ??? ?: -mp of the Fort and the I)is'rici-Atiorn->isi lu, naturally causes ii great de.\l ni loirni.eiil In poUtlesI -ucl.--. I'.tere are miiji! wno pro less to believe il-ut thc Fri Id.ir w Ul let dare to t;US snell a step, and Blufbaaj ibaf, if he diMia, delermiiiml aiel fvuccesalul resi.-tunce wdl be encouut?r-id by ills iiniiiii.eea li. i le Beosts. Hu' ?hal is f-uc for tbe goons ought to ls* sauce for tlie gander. Pras_ds.ll itartleld ex ei.-.H.il the p.w.r.1 rem.rv.I mil als., lin- power of an? ni \iitrr .?? .ii-lnng anil even arl,. Uar) fiefdom. \\ hi si...Old BOl Ills stn ensor elij.iv the fame imi->ie_t*e f i.m' |m-i li,.{?_ I'r. -n lem Ari tint- is no. eoiiti'iutil.i'.ing any . \ttnslie eil.mires. I liv ruuioi' conci-tuing his nu uilous notiiliig moro than HM ou.eouie of a scare. TIIK iraCSCSBlTT Fi?K f*.l.fFF BBVISIOV. Fruin tl.e I'htlaJeliikLa inquirer ihetiA Thc I'tiri.'t niiit.1 uml will lu rcvi-nl. It' not done Ly tba pre-cut i.oigress lt will be done ny tho ii. it. ri.i. in.ii.-I? c.ii ??liitct fr..iii a Ifellioeiatto ii..!..?, ilu- riuijotity ol whoas membi-is ie li ,t tlu-y were elected lipou the Irirlli for reVsnue issue, fbejr should pretty fulli undenitsad. _-?rt__l___** tbe] i.u.oi t any otaer thaa a BereBiie TarUT. ri. Ssusts'a i'liilt I- V?rv lunch mn.' tator.itile io ln-ir int. rests tluin thr-l, aad v.iv p.i.'.ibiv c.mid bs nd mu.-.I at His present scs-iot'. Lire us lt is. ll la, .M ntraiy, coinmoiilycoiiccdsd tuat there is little or im ehsnot for ?.iron ot tin- House bill. It 1? s be'tsi proteotlra meiisiire than the other; but even Mr. K_t?s, n eon HS Ml i too radical, u-ni is aol dUpossdtosuposrtli kel Mr. ?i ii-on.-of the atrimuesf nf lbs advosstss of pro? 's' ..... ir bc otdeoifl ti. ita radical In* rolly weak kneed lariff mm ot the H.russ likely to do I A TOO FltriTFI'l. r . \.M! -A TION. From The Cinnnnati Enquirer {.'Tem.) \ il Fi.i-s-r, s Umtali Bt-iUi g*?og_r, re I ' >bt.au . "I vlolatlom '?_?-; l ,,s irivl ig tl.e ir -uperl. et pfe-s.-nt- of anjr ! rU,m I nej ". '. -I *u_ ' '_? ruths .?-,?.n...-.i.!. : M?V,i,er*.iC-i.i- /??' mew1 oi any -fflci-l rceslrlng ,.r .seats of r.gnr-. WbttSaj. or anil mn* ,L,e from a-ibor ''"^V^'-Well. I ovu't remcrohcr. I !___. NBSB any il th. k.nd- . v..7,vki vil't_Try to ieiiisiii''i*r now I jK*. I and .onie..ihcrs did gi- ?' J)!'*-*---" eiomeriille--Wlio na* ll "to;;.e.,v.ib*--WhoTier I *%?___? b.ek lu hi. -halli, wini! did you give un I _ _.r____r-e<oi.re whUkiy. Dont you retueml. i vihea ron .-Hiue-ou metala rsoH-jrlaabaaai >oumiiu i-ma litti i oil bad nat h?d a drop of Kood w^'**-'::,lu.'',,i'V^ irictl W-aa ron Md- i_at I and John Miuturllaud Hoary IM rn ni, all ga-gora, presented y_u with a HMM 0Vo!nervVu?y(i**-nfuiied)-Y-e--al I did racelvs thsS That Ju-J la alla In my uWos. aud I don't think t-era'|