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TRIBUNE, ' _ Vork. ?mureil OFPicBa of the tbibune, W_ani_*__TO-?No, 1,322 t'-t. I^im. in?No. 2d BettAinl-st.,Strand Pviii- ? \ ?. ' Rm Scribe. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. TilK NEB'S 7///> MORN1NO. l :: iln.?Tin- death of Blebard _*acuar, th. rim .r, was (int cl hv Ifiin ..is,:"-.--. - ?_ -. A Mini iv u "1 i M. da lie. cn i is talked >>i in t'-.i.-; the Chamber ol 1), puttee < otniuitt t haa rs jecti'.I _L Waddington_ i.i I and mis :i.i..|.i,-.i m. l'l (|itet'H inra-iir.', vtLi'li i.r. .viii - fort e baniah neat nf numbera 'f dynaatic lamiliea. i anneaue aaeato. thedk-athol 4rebbisbop McCabe i\;ts pt '.lillie . = Two dabing amaeka )ia\< l>. i-n I ^; ...I V i .unit',, u a,I their eiewa, mun tr.ns; lourtc n ;.- i-iiiis. welt- -unawaed, i ii\,,i;i>s.-In ibe Sena <? veaterdaya l>i!l xxiii inti, duoed '<> prohibit the employment ..t cenrlcta m p iso ia r.--ii i n tl ni liberty upou wiirk.-s or property ol the United Btatea. Tba osoak] ra iou Ol I..f i.mil bill v\ is c..nt niue.I, anil t h.- action ol ti..- .-* .iute in ' onuniUee ol tba Whole, by whick l.t. a wera plaeed "ii tha tree list, waa not ap proved, s-: Tbe entire davaeeaionof tba Ht.u. yceteffday was givrea np t" tin-?onaideration ?i t:i. 'lanfl bill. Tue until aehednls waa aouipletod, and the aebedale of wood -ntl wooden want wa.. filtered iiikiu. Oi.mk.viic ? iii.- Ohio liivi-rn.-- etea lily all day y.'.s..iiiav ; it is behoved that al leas.low liv.--, wan lue! la Claeinn ttl i ? I uesday. -____ . be Hg. eeirerahip of the Beading Railroad wa-, dlaaolv-d. _=_= Tho Butlal... Now-Tork an.l J'liil.il. Ipln.4 Batboad Coaapaay waa orgsniaed. -____- Qorernor Boiler n.iiiniiaii <l N, A. Piyasptea u* Inaaranee Caaaaah-t-Mi nnd Holau.i a. I aber aaWare__ol tiffs alf I'liMjtn ; i|n> Latter w.t. (..utiru.-.l. ? Thia faaaral wi tho lalo Marahall Jowell tonk plnea at I inr lord. ?? Ina Civil Service Coaainiaalwi viii iir.>l.:il.ly ba iipi.i.iiite.l to-day, < nv am. st nt -itii.w.?Kx-(i'ivi"i-nor Henaa .ii. a n ba niimiti's balure 8 o'clock yesterday aternlaa. z-CoiiiuiiNs'oiier Vaaderpoel toatgaod aa Treaa urer of IhaDoek Departaaaart. =____ Tbeexhibittoa ot thc Faticii-ra' Cl lb waa oonttoaod. ?__ Fewer Viilclitinca .vcr- M-nt thnn u_nal. *_= Z. Tl; Uro-,! lyn luton-Allin, Las bm n parohaaed byTbomaa Kinaella uml Wiiham Mister. -_=_ Arraaflaaaantaan milk? ing t-i extend th.- iii-t height lim-.H ?t tin- New-York Cintra. Railroad IO tin* Cnnailiaii Paetfle. C"ld value ol the lcjf.tl-tfiider aiivcr (I..Hat (412 _ iriainsi, H.V.fi cents. .- Btoeha were dull and lower, bm eloaad -tc...iv al partial leouiaiiee 1 Hli VVKATHKk.? I kiiiink local oiiaervaiioua indi? cate ciouilv aad rainy weaiber, with sii^ln chang*. lu ti'iii|?'riitui"-, followed i.y partly cloudy or fair wcatiicr. Taaaparataia realer day i lligij_?i, 31-1 loweat. _.'5?; avrrai;.', L'7V. Mr. Y?tii.?M..iH-rs letter of rcsi^uatioti uh ttci-Miicr nf the Ilnck Dfejiartiiicnt i_ a Coaling (i.iiiiiiiiiiic.tii.n. Iio ia tiicd of Bgkiafgood Hie Inri,'** amounts nt nm.;cy which thc t in XMMfjss uikIci him baraaaabec-ilod trom time in towt; nd ha mutta ta fat oat Thia la natara! enough, but thc publie will aaa bim go with pain Bini relict. Thc Dark Dapartaaeat lanotre a|juii?ililc to anybody app_**ootly, and it ia in the iut?*icrst nf tin- city to h,i\.- a BUM aa treas? urer there ulio tau lucet an aajargeocy with ggak Of his OW_U It trill OOOOr tn evert ..nc (ex ce|.t jeihapa tu tho |icr.vuis nn.ht. int.-nah il| tliat it would Ix* jiu excellent ping tn chango thc iiietii.i.i.. i.i tito Dcpaitnient ho that tba aaa ).!oyc3 could not lielp thein.-.elvcs BO lieely. Btifli a course would mit only ..pare, thc poekata of thc (.'niiiiiii.s.siuiicis, lint pci'liap_ si vi; them a treasurer. Oovornor Morgan'a _aa_a eknea m moon ba tvliicb atrong coiiiuhju wnsc, keen bltaigl__l luiKiuity and integrity may hg Kaid t<> h.ive linnie tho mont of theiiisclves in the public BOO ffct. Tiie (.nvemor waa not a profound r-tii deut of politics, yet lie provcil one of our wost popular uud succtauitul State Executives. Ile Wile imi iu thc least an orator, hardly even a tolerable spot-cii-maker, and yet he waa one of the wo-l usei-J- J---' truat.d, uud most ?uuccj?u fill l*ap*-M*_-_tat_~l-g New-York bas bad in the 1'niteil Staten Senate. Ile had never theorized much, ko f.r as the public knew, on financial question., but thara was a wide BOMB ol relief uni universal approval, when Preaident Arthur l appointed hun to the Berretaryahip ol' the I ii ..mirv. It wan a sturdy, solid, business-like caner throughout ; anil may well set otln r BU_ oaaafnl mei. ban ta to conatdaring whether they mn do *.iot owe tho State something and night nut ny lodiaeharge the debt.like Morgan, bj lending n band, politicallj, whatever they seo an opportunity. Mr.Vanderbilt is carrying war ain.;-; thc border, i h.- fast freight eornpaniea of the New-York Central system will preaently be tunning over thc Caondian Pacific. This pi..mises to make lively tim.. for the Grand liiiik Railway, i.i rel uni for thc lively linns whicb, in pisl yeara, il bia canted other trunk lutes, li t!i., arian cc neut iutlic.it ?_ only a health!-! competition, the pnblic will welcome ii, ..it m.: otherwise. Wc have had eunuch of sciisf cs, wara in rat*-, wit i reckleaa cut? ting followed by a coniiunniisc inoif or I.s. ?table?generally less, The remit of sn h folly bas ;i.ways been that nobody Brained .my permanent advantage. The pnblic baa bad no -ne rares to depend <>u, and thc railroada bave had greatly din blahed pr..lits to div de. Some nf the French Deputies seem re? solved to bring diaaolution upon the cham? ber. As tn Hie cointuniniso measures pro posed by the Senate, they will have none ..f ihein. (?n thc contrary, thc Com mil? lee has now taken np M. Fluqnet'a hi!' which ord ara thc expulsion rrom Francs ol all no ni ber:s nf foi'Iiht dynastic families. Thia ia worse and more ol it than M. Fabio's measure which the Lower Chamber adopted and the Senate rejected, Thal deprived thc Princea ol tlc ir rank ami gave Ilia Preaident of tho Republic the discretionary power to exile tl.em. Thia iiaiiir-hes (hem outright II the Chamber now passes this lull, lt IB difficult In sec what olaa M. Gravy can do than appeal lo the cur try for am.re lea-mabie aol of Deputies. The result wonld determine probably whether iln* Lower Chamber waa to mle Fiance wil li a President nnd a Benate, or with, ut them. Perhapa tbe sooner thal is nettled definitely tbe bette! it will bc for the Republic There is no way yet ol telling positively about the looa <?t life canaed by Um finoda in the < Ihio Valley ; 1 ut there is reason to h..pc that it will no. be so great aa bas been feared. /The victims, pru''ably, will be more numerous aftei the nv utera subside and fevei- have had a chance to bret '1 in the district tbal bas been sub ucl _> tl. .Meanwhile, the deluge movea doa ii the dhi'i, swelling a- it goes, to join tho Itiiaaiaaippi. The i.e..plc li\ ing m ar the bank-, of that unruly at ream alton .1 heed the warning and be pro pared ior thc w.usi. Theanthoritieaol Arkan? san, Mississippi and Loui-iana alionld eaperiullj sk io ii that the more ignoranl inhabitants of places likely t.. be Bonded are informed ?>t the delnge tbal i)ii< atena tin m. 'I here i- still time to gel ilu tn and the mo-i of their woi Idly gol tiri ..ut of the way of dangar. Gi eat damage ia likely to be canaed on all the lowlands, and then the cry for help of laat season will bi ie i. I'ctl. It will be responded to much more willingly and promptly if the afflicted States, cities, towns and \ illa.-est can au] that they nave .lone ail In their p> aror to make the lo u i ii> small as possible. ?? Another pro..!, if any be needed, of iln- ?? .n tiniic.l proaperity of the country will be found iu tho ref-ort of Mr. Hepburn, Buperint-*n*> dent nf the Banking Dopnrtoient, especially u bera be deaci i in-s i be cnn.iii ion ol the **-.i\ iii.r 15,ink's. Tiieraaonrceaof tbeaeinatitutiona in the but year have increased uearlj $ 10,000,000, This is iii.t.-ti'y linnie up ni tiie saviuj - "I the working classes, for tbe aecnritiea of the banka .li"! nol grow much mora valuable In 1882 than they were in 1881. Bo large an in* <i.?:.-.- iu their i.iink account indicates a propor? tionate in icase in contentment among a mill? ion ol laboring men and a heavy fall in the capital (?t..ck of Ibe --..ci.iii-tic agitators. I he Legislature should heed Mr. Hepburn'asug? gestions abonl throwing greater safeguard! around the management of tbeae institutions. Nothing in the last decade baa dona more to footer a I. aling of hatred tor capitaliata among the laboring .lasses than the way in which they have often been swindled out of thc earn iiiL's which they have laid aside The Dem tn ral - have always felt a ino-I ut), iii..nate re? gard for the vole-of workingmen. Let them show a proportionate regard now i..i the secur? ity of then hardly won savinga. SIYESS AST) BASBOSS In due time, it seems, sundry members rf Congreaa intend to shoe tbat they, ai least, have not leal ned anything, and ate quite in difteroni to pnblic opinion. Another Uiver and Harbor bill has been prepared and repotted, and an attempt i> to I..-made t< paae ii. Al? though tin amount is mit large, in eompariaoa with the. gigantie sum log-rolled oul of tbe I i_aaury laat year, it would have been oonsid end indee -utly large a very few yeara ago. According to report, u greal many ahameloaa liauils have Im-.-h <>initted, but Borne others are earatuUy inserted, although ol tbe money appropriated laetyOM a much I irgeraum will remain unexpended next Jul] than Con great would have dared to apply to thia purpoae a few yean ainee. With tbe unexpended bal? ance, and the BUBO that it is nott ptopoaed Ul appropriate, thc provision for tho coming lineal year will be tptile as uni. asniiablc its that which was made in -pile of the Preaident - veto and the public eenaura bart year. Bereafter, if a serious effort should ba mada tn jiass i inn hill, its details will leeeive atten? tion. Meanwhile it mighi be well fur mem tn ra of both parties to remember thal then records on tbia matter will be cleanly Berutinised by a much-disgusted public, if the Republican party marka ii" outgoing bv the paaaage of anotheradeh bill as was passed laal year, that Step U ill not help the party in a future < l> .lion. " Nor ena the Demoerata expect to sin,nie ofl all reaponaibillty because they ara m.t now in p. wer. If they vute lor the bill, et by their absence or lileaeeaid Ita paaaage^ i fallabare ..i reapooubility will aaauradlj be laid at their doors. Repoblicana will nevei ventura to ps - another objectionabla meaaura of thia kind, il the Democrats show a disposition to c-e-i thc credit of defeating it. Wheo Demoerata retuse lo pay a proprc reapect to public opinion by iu atatiag upon n careful acrutlnj of thoseap propriatii ns and aa excluaioa ol all job-, they do their full shara toward paaainga corrupt measure, Wt doubt ii it will pay tot the mem bora of either pany tn tnat public opinion with contempt again, as BO many did last year. The bm who have already dm,' political 1,'iiives, into which they will step un ti,,, lib ol March, may think that they can all.nd tn do anything, but even for them there will ci.me a time when it will aoiaoom profitable to hava treated the people with contempt. Mcinbera encourage themselves with the thought that the average voter does not know I*, hat is (lone nt Washington, and will never take the trouble to Hud out. lint tbe voter seemed to Lave clear idea, of hie. own last full. In reality, members t_ea_M_T< I are more blind than their constituents, They liston to the clamor of interested individuals who gather at the Capitol, and imagine (hat they are haw? ing publie opinion, They breathe the tainted air of the Federal city, thick with ali Borteof jobbery, and fancy that purity exists nowhere. Hut there are plain, conscientious and intelli? gent constituents in every district, who have b.en learning how legialatl**c power is need to lill pnv.ite pockets and to prop np private am? bitions, and who have made up tb. ir minds to break thc political necks of members who arc btise to their trust, nc matter of what patty l hev in iv bc. These voters, in the opinion of some Con? greaamen, ai.* too scrupulous, too nice, and have no business tn be netting up an exalted .standard of \iiliie. Unlit happen-- that the people govern in this country. If thej see lit to nisis that monev sh,ill do longer be voled away for ibo benefit of lobbers, under s .ilise pretence of promoting needful public wot ks, tip npinion ..I the people will nile in tbe end, and not the opinion of Congreaamen. It is ai.-o fashionable in some Congi*cai>iooal and lobby circles at VVuabington to aay thai the newspapers are responsible for all tbe op? position to improper appropriations, "lt thc newspapers would only keep atilt'"-?but the newspapers will not. They arc trusted by thc people to keep tin in duly Informed about Con _". tiona! performaneee. Ti.e newapaperadn not propose to betray their trust,merely bo cinse Congreaamen want a chance to betray thens without detection, lr this new River and Mather bill will bear the broad daylight, very wa 1. Il not. ii will be lound inconven? ient t<> tiiosfc who frame or support n. THE OKI SIS', uk PABLIAMENT. Ihe session of the British Parliamenl which will op. n to-day ia lo bc devoted Io the alie.irs ol domestic legialation. Three li sh sea-ions have been li.ld s ncc the general elections, and the Liberals h.ac imt redeemed their pledges to their cciistiiuciicic-. 'I he time has mut come wheu thc Intercuts and needa of tbe re? mainder o! tbo United Kingdom are to ba con? sidered, 'ihe tirst hall' nf the constitutional i.tin of tbe Liberal Commons haa expired ami ihe domestic legislation promised in the elec? tion addresses bas barely been begun, 'l'he rules ol procedure wore revised because tbe work lor which tbe Government waa held re aponsible i.y the eonstitnenciea could not be done uiulcr the ..I.l ay stem. With the i.-_ niles enacted, with Ireland gradually Bottling IntO a Btate of tTauquil'ity, and with thc tin cads of the tangled skein ..i Egyptian diplomacy in I.oni DufteriO- lum h.iud. no excuee can DOW be ottered for legislative inaction. Already the teener,il electliina nra lowpiug nj. in ti." lance. N<>' more than twoaeaaiona remain i.u net.nil Work, tor th-- I.llier;t!s >\ (un iii oppOfti ii.iu berated Loni Reaconafleld lor nut npit-cnl mg to tbe country a year bel-.ie he did. The? mas! now prepare in Ibeu turu to meet the practical requirements of their constituencies liy adjusting outstanding cluims upon their political consistency ai 1 ii.-.r legislativi pacify. A laborious and fruitful aesaion i* '"IC to be l.ill iv Ul l.eele.l. 1 ni. I'liiiifKc's special .iii.', dispatches ' contained an outline of the work of tin ?? The first measure to be introduced will lu* Sii Henry James's Corrupt Practicea MU. This is .1 stringent measure bu dealing i ith ti,.- al of electioneering, for curtailing thee] candidates, an.l lor punishing tims.- guilt) ..! venality and corruption. . framed it prohibited thehiriugol cabs toror-ve* vot ers to the polia, n tricted Mic nu miter ol ? p.ii.I Lu canvassing to I wo al each station foi each candidate, forbade thc nse ..I eommittei - I...tm- in pu bl ic-houses -uni ' "I re? freshments nu credit, even to t"'. . l- ? ?? ? acted penalties i..r ?? treating" and limilar |,ia.in is, end establialteu a tarift of maximum expenditures to be incurred in a .inly the pim i-it.iis ut tin- bill lia ve heen rend? ered less ri ?!. < -ie. , uh in regard to the em? ployment ..I canvassing a. i.t- aul pennltna incurred through inadvertenee j but the i i i ure undoubtedly retains its emwnti-il features ami ia designed to purify tbe present sj item <>i .l.t linns, amt by materially reducing tbe ex lieusea of candidates t<> enable meu with i.i erato, or even small iucomaa, to outei Parlia? ment, lt is a measure which interest* evcrj meiiibii of the Commons, and it will beni baustively discussed. I be Government will !.<? fortunata il it can secure Its passage before May. The seeond *.' l #?;< I meaeurc in the Libel.tl programme relates i" the unification of tba gov '? i ii m. nt ..I I. union, a cit*! whi.it of lt se ll com? es .a nat nm ai large aa Scotland, TboOov ernmenl bill will probably be based upon adrift measure originally drawn by Mr. Firth, with whom tbe linnie Secreter] has recently beeu conferring, lt will virtually create a now municipality which will absorb the rights ol the an. ient Corporation and the powera ol the Metropolitan Board ol Works. To theae greal projects of reform are added two minor mea* area the Bankruptcj Act anita bill enabling members of Parliameat tu affirm to place ol making ..nth. Apparently the mool harassing measure* will ba deferred to another aenaion. Theae are tbs County (loveliil-eiil tiiui I'laliihi-i' bill-, and a mcasiirei.ii thei-diairibntion nf seata. Out London correspondent haa telegraphed thal Mr, Chamberlain, who in Justly regarded aa tbe shrewdest, political organizer in inc Cabinet, i anxioua to secure the adhesion of tba farmers to th. Liberal partv before touching those i-rit i. al .pie linns, un.I accordingly baa deviaed an ingeniona substitute for them in the form of tenant compensation. This agricultural class ii ih.-om- which the Liberate have uniformly overlooked in their schemes of reform, Uie ground Game bill paaaod during tbe abort ? ??? sj..ti ..I' l -ssii being an exceptional cib.it to con? ciliate it. A second and more comprehensive measure w..ubi have au excellent effect iu a political sense, and certainly there is m. class in thc Unite. Kingdom which stands! ii, greater need nf positive legislation than tbii. lt is \i ..bilbie, therefore, that thc equalization nf borough and county franchise will nol be at? tempted at Um preaenl sesaioo. li can prop ?riv be reserved for another year, and then be supplemented by a redistribution ol seats, A lissolntion < nght naturally to follow bo ri lieal i nu .i.iii.: of reform. CO-OPEBATINQ '111 ll Kl TL! !(. i iovernoi Butler's merit i tu ;i reformer nave it last obtained recognition. Ever since be ae siiined oince ibo larger part ol Maetacbaaetta ms h.uk. .1 upon ali his reform pretoaaiea ? aa ni .mt humbug, and baa refused to eonaidei mu it- at all sincere m hon. nt in any ol them. Him ha- teen j. siutice nt ;;re,u annoyance to be Governor. He cannot aecompHafa any re? form to apeak of without the eo-operattou of the Legialatare, ami tho Legialaturi pental" _mtly diaappro**ea of evorytking which i.e ro wnmenda, nol because of tte goodneea o* bad? ness, but beea nae bc roeommonda it. A reform joveruor tlniH hituated in not to be envied. To make mutter*. .vorr.c, the State pre-n of nil par? ti. \ with a few Insignificant exceptions, Hide* with the Legihlttturo uud. opposes tho (joveruor on general principles aa ft persistent nnd ron- | aistent humbug. To give an example: The iiiivernor univ fit a (short time ago to order the su.nniary removal ol Warden Earle of the State Prison. Th? ne wu pa pera suy he did ho on ft lot of trumped-up chaises, which, even if true, were no jii-titicatioti for such arbitrary action. Eminent Democrat-* defend the Warden, and BBJ that the Governor's conduct in (emoting bim without giving bim opportunity for de? fence waa onjuatifiable. A legislative Inquiry has been ordered, lind the general desire and intention is tn make matters as wann for tho Governor a- possible, la thia trying emergency be wm ireutly In need Of sympathy, and it baa been offered bini in a manner eminently satisfactory to Massa? chusetts if not to him. On Saturday last the convicts in the Btate Priaon circulated thia in? teresting document nm ng themselves: Tot i "iv. Wake no more aolaea ta tba prlaoa nader liny ri.iisiil. i.ui.iii. I lu-i.i.M-r. is going lu appoint a K'.utl Illili: ns Waul. li. HUH WI sliuiill all rn Uftl-WU 'rilli linn, i rn iv u ni .in nil in li it power to pa Iii I aa aa brut. -, and if wa keep rh making oolam lt alli be playing tats lu- hamil. There is recognition! Tbe convicts look upon him as a true reformer. "Thc Governor is going lo appoint u k<?o.| man as Warien. WC should ill co-operate arith him." Thc Butler reform boom is under way al laat. All the prisons throughout the land may take up the orj ..I ? co-onaiaiing with bini," uml Butler will stand before the country anthe iuobi remark? ably b.liked c.inili la;.- wbo eve] ran for office. Ile baa the miss of reapectable people, the pu sand the Legislature aguiual bim, bul ttie ennvicta ate on his Bide. They understand i.nu :ind will * co-operate with hun." Tuen is nothing impracticable <r tin ?oreti. ? about tneir allcgianc.. The Governor has a profound con? tempt for ** high-toned reformers " of the the? oretical ..riler, ai mit knowing what i h? > want. The convicts know what they want. Theyare alter a "good man as Warden." Perhaps the Governor will abo** his gratitude for their faith in him by alb m ing t h<t;i to choose t he Wanlen theniselvea. Tbat would be * co-operating." We congratulate the Governor on bia new iii.iuls. Their allegiance marka the opening ol ;i distinct r.-t..rm epoch. KUI.K" ll) PBOOBI SS. Thc eeneua of the railroads of the United States :'ix is.m.- a clearer and mora accurate idea than it has ever beeu possible to obtain before ..I [he progress <>t the rs I road system in this j country, After the mi Drably inaccurate and iliad..I i.ii ? .oin:.il,itu.us winch have been pub? lished, year .-.lier year, it la asatisfactioo to hat e one repoi t preoan <! by ^competent railroad < \: > lt, abo has b.-eti cl.il ned with ant Inuity to niaUc the inquiry thorough and reliable, l-'or thu Ural tun. in the history ol tbe country, we have a definite idea <?i the number of milea ol railroad in operation, via., --T.-'l milea, Jnuc JO, 1 **-". I lu- current report* bithei to tis.-ii as the be-i attainable have maile ihe mileage bool 1,000 larger br thal dato. Of railroad j ", > ian.!. '. I tr th it a lin,iiiii,il report had been prepared for or prior t<> June UO, there ?.ur.- -' .7-1 ni le*. The aggregate rap ital in? ti ? t. .?.. - - ?. i ? . ? ? ? ? per milo; iind hen- .t-'.ii ii .in tent report* have been erroneon*. Ol th.-wlnur. >?.>.] ;;.>..>?.,j.; | wea ia "!?? 102 in ia.'i.l.. nud ii' bal ? in ii...lim.' debt. A tenth of all the properti in the country i- thus eulin the work of railroad ti a usp..it itioo, ",i- pr ipi ? ? i ?*. is e. ? 1 l ..1 foi ix 11-. ii an, worn in, uud child in ihe. "nuii.. . rated. Income [rom all anu ree* u. nt -ml higher, how? ever; il ame h.;. .1 '? i per nub'. It is diiheult to re*i*l the impression th.taomedu pl canon inisi .1 '? i.t.- n:e\ u iln', have occurred a s|,,te ,,i tin , ire iind eminent ability <?:' the compiler. I of ti_n*poitatioi ? pei mile operated, and the uei transpor? tation eau I per mile, i Income w pi ofl t, alto payment ul Hied . ,i.ll .1"., X-. .:- - i 1 '', ; I ;. v-7. limit-'a ibi? amount paid i - . '. ? '. ? '? . i l.t in >.i liel il ii ;nii ii. i : l.T'.'T. .md the sm pl uh i. p..ii, ll i all. la bi u .-. Other CO li? ltlilies ti |.iii;,-'! debi mn . i I, 170. Tbe dividend"! declared, ^7" .."?t),II4'2, w ere <>n!'. ,il.,mi J1 j i-< i .'.nt mi the value ul tal atock. Su the fixed charges, though tnej include rentals ami nthei item- as well aa intel et on bond*, amonnt toonly tjtlr.7,00t),000, A moro important statement is tbecalcalatiooof mi pinlit ii|?>ti .ill ..ipi,.>1 stuck, which ann.mils to '..:.. per ceni, though ..".il compaiiie* reporl leas than ft per cent; _1 report clear protkt* ol _'(' nor cen! and ut M ml, 17 ot I i t.. 20 p**r .?cut, and 71 from H? to I", pei cent, ["he prisca in thia greal lottery are few, and the 1.1.ml.s tri I nany. si TBE " 1 REI DO il OP rtORSRIP" ul. lu l*s**tl (Sovernor Corne.I vetoed a bill in? tended, according to ita title, "to secure lo in* mali sui nisi pnHnn-i for the care ul thc poor Heed.on ol u oi sh.p.-' I.Veiyhody III I h li** country believes in freedom <.t worahip for even body. Il is one nf the totllldal Inn - slntle ni our republican governmental system; as generally ineistod upon as freedom ol aiiercb. lim, uh the veto meaaage pm its on', charitable [natitutions most ol Dtceaaitj hemanuged arith regard to economical lupporl and proper dia cipliiie, and do providion for religious worahip hh.mid bo maile that ia calculated to be aubver ?iee of tbeae ends. Believing tbal ihe i.n, while it- elm mighi ba eorreel in theory, would lu. uni.raiii.iii.b in operation, (hui ii-* pa uige would load to confuaiou, conflict of authority ami ol teaching, .uni thut the inmates ni these institution* M ahould not be subject i" the mali ie , of sectai ian walot*,*1 tbe Governor withheld ins approval. Subatantially the Minc bill ia now being urged in tin* I.ev-slaiute, and bas already paaaed tbe Senate. lt is .i.!l understood ii,ii it is particularly aimed nt the House of Refnge on Raudull- Island. Tbal Institution is mm lectarian. lt contains a chapel which isopeu tu all denominationa without restriction, I He sick and all other lo mateo are attended by such clergymen aa they <l. ire, and the lull ex lii'i-c of religious prafeesioa and worship is allowed to all. Tbe board <>i managers com? prises, repreaentatives of tbe difteroni religions denominations, including ih.* Koman Catholic, and they an- ii unit in 0| posing the lull, lu fhr* bini winch they have prepared aettiog forth theil views, they argue tbal tba entire control and direction ni tbe institution aad ol the in ?traction of the Inmates "should rea. with thc Biaaagera, where the solo responsibility has beeu vested by tha Btate," and thatu the dla -ci pl inc of thc 11 on-n of Refuge n ipi ii e., thal u the religioua serries sbould be uniform and ?* without sectarian leaching.'1 No attempt waa made lu 1881 to peas the bill nvci the Governor, veto. No successful at? tempt luis ever been made since tn meei llii points which lin made in bis veto meaaage, 1 -ibi* the majority ni bis vetoea, ii eomimiglod lt-elf to nuii ol' sense. The bill is uiinecussury. I'hiic luis been no complaint, from uny Inmate i.f anv ot theinetitutiona luoueetlon tIno lie waa aufletiuj; fiom u vvuut ot ril.ifloua in.tiuc- ! ..t ni' ?ti h \,' i . . .? lm .-ii I., h. Va: Ilia. M I bt un lin lion of thc \ ariely tbat is must agreeable tc dim. Better let well enough alone. To pasy he bill would uot put more religiou into tb. House of Uefuge, although very likely il arnold iutroduco consideiahly more sect-ii-an sm. A NEW-JESSEY CRANK. Kew-Jamey has become uproariously prominent if late. Theta waa a ghaal at Paterson tha ethel lay, iind the people turned out with Shot gena and eutohforks <> woIoosm him, her, ..r it. Now Pater. ion conies to tin* trout auuin ns th'* finnie of a mighty iieilicine niii'i. (nett leieatieta are sometime* inod * ., and the Bar. hr. David Bobinaou uetlmaana ha n val liable SBWleea at only $..,000. Let us sen ivhit he aa s don.'. lb* lian" broken np thc tttftoVM >f diphtheria by Bbowiag t consist* of a few unices "f foreign mar or iti the blood, which ?an only escape through the pi.rc-i." Thii ? rvice is appraised at 81,500, although wo I'.n't kn,nv why rimply "showing1* this sbonld ai.i. tbadtaraaej mir luive wo uotici'd any marked ailing off in tho eases <>i diphtheria, But the rev trend phvaieiaa'aother statements mo still mara re? nal kable. Hellas " lowered t lie .tenth rate of the ?itv to tba extent <>f *i.is iiv-'s iii t wo yean by moana >i i in -iiini-.. let;, ra, Borda and trot -." Now wa take is! un! li rc an 1 deny tiii-.. Wt maintain that circu ara and traeta an eminently e ilenlated f<> Ineream he death rate, We must consider the claim bi 12,000 f..r " i uvulars and I mel i" sxorbitant, N f c ni we tunk witb favor neon lim third claim. i ms ia im -.fi,..no ii,i- "ebowing thal one hundred laaea of amallpoi can be expel r.i bom the blood n two or three noora by t a vigorona aetion ..f the loree produced by hoi ten." yow, why doea be h.ii tbe number to o:.<> hundredf Why cannot ea thousand bs expelled it tbe tea bolds ntl lint are warn the citizens <.f Patenoa . dual tin's deceptive remedy. Tea eontalni anuin. ll is eatimated that <>i.i lea drinken mi" consumed aa arneb tannin as there la u a pair ol' full-grown boom. Ii Dr, Rob i.M..n's patieuta to ina number of eoe inndr d every two or thi" boura iak.' to lb."li? nn ilu mst l.e-i .Mia tea and keepit no, thara* ult will havci ;i peculiar intereat for the leather rifle, ti h..: for i ba ii -ii U of i he tanned, r. ? deg Iii* would cause a tre endouarunon tbe teaaaai* et, ulii.il even the recent introduction of "cock :icht..i" eouhl not apply, Wben Dr. Bobiuaon Iks ol tarting "a atoek company for the pr Me? ldon ol f"r v rli rn mi i lives ? year,'' h.- i< run iing in direct opposition b> Molthua, aad h'iwa him .ii m.'.ln ..? .-'hicil. [hit wiiy not ive one bnndrod thou an.If No, are cannot pprove of I?r. iii.liin- h.'< Iraeti ..r bot tea, lui we can give hun ..ie bil i I adi ? e, \\> "i.s rt. hal be bas mm i to na i ii is. We adrian mua pl i ? er and apply it neatly ud closely te,a i bit m. it h. PE RHO SAL. I . - -. -,mom ii ?." i laded ..;? Eur ip ii., .rn tbe Cunard steamship Galba. .\ larje mun ???r i,i personal friends a ililied bi u to the ' Prof. ; I 1 ? la w hicll I'i :': ? qi] :i ly :ii'.w'.l ii ' triumphant!] around mi with i. .| .t 'i rn : " li w i mo ikeys ? 'l i' ? . ' I.n spca : . . \\ ? huve sal on ( I ire worn " ' . Iv .'. bo i ? now . which i ins asetll r c.itlv \t r i 0 ...ttl lowei : : lii.il. y I. Mr. .: " i ii ar '-i!. ea ta tc mc." M. Duelers, lately Preuiierof Prance, ia an ea ? ii fun. snd Ut wer culture, lbs r. -?* tn lmi M lllai I 111 ii OBm ul th*, utttnl Mfbmmttho i.<?. iu linn.., lil.i, Lmt lur thi-bobbi bs wonld i bare become i coutfrmect miMutbrope, b**n worried nilli budneaaof -l.t.* a. .ur- tt baa ?_? i h . ba t t" gu foi i a len, >>r pt. after wi i ?pir n. '.\ uii be u is .. r n.a aa >r_en In i? ai. uni "u thu r... i ? wa, nail wm '?ll tticlo al to WIU I I tv. r ?l u ji.ii anton . ?si. il St uml..i,, \ a., : , lt it ts, t\ i ?: :: t lha . .: tu i. I . il I les: ?tit till tl ? - itlllU'lltl ? ii - i' ttl les .i icilni : . i ii c tn ;.. . ra .ia In part ns '? i h.ii :..-:>!:,. c.i i i . hitherto baa eeerveil na iu pears ire i? - : ? nr prosperity iii not. I triisi. tr ::: ,i,i,t its j.r.,lr, lug banu. bibi aa ou wai pal temi ? nerita n .? ..i ;ts tn*ora i ?. 11 d sm I thal m. . cv,-.. file.. \?i!l reen ll i "ii mi nt rea t to the pi iv it" li fe, I ? ; -.".sc of my , i. d will iii w:ivs: discern and eau ne var be choose ii in .li u ...cr Iw administer tbe y n , tun.ci.t ..III' a. Iff tl is I.,-, n tn, good lorin iel ? ? .? iii ? ni mt V 1 unil inn.I ll ? .;,,'. I ."i '.s ', > li.t'-c met tile :.. ii ,,ii ut mv ? ountrj man, n v w .kw. ited iiini l s>IihII bavo found tbeoulj re? it,t i c.i had n *, ? liovoruor Puttlaon. ol Penoaylvanla, ia oetenta uu 'in a ... bia ? ?. and ol the .un'., in linell (iiii.. lie will nol petri ..t til ic .. but .lt.. . tin. ? ,rU hi .?! .it tUe cu. hi iiu\ .-....'t.. a ? ?-? in.i i i ti. paulie re ption-room io the State Monee. - ile raoui-ea," vm .hi {'hilt '-, ? ii if. u no aervant tu keep bia nk tidy tu" bin room in order. V\ bi i h ? arrival al . | "i.i* ',. o'eloek, be puta ait.il ami hill awaj ll,ni-cll .'imi ll, ii i;ett? lim st bruen, looks aroaad foi duet aod uraabaa it av. Beiugai rong armad tie doea uot tire al atrov i heavy tunda <>i booka or abiftios t:,.. taraltare tna room. Hurry ian out of bia uttiee at '2 o'eloek tba waf to dinner, he le reminded bj i lerk Wolli ?:,,? Keveread Private Re nt.rv that bit ooal :.nucii inward, makhui i buupon ala bs,or inc n.ittoii! ? i>i ? of biatrouaerabaa nc',i un above bilbo t heel ' What il it in i' ?wen tbe Uovei nut a ' i#bit thankful for the tn III.Itli"II, :lll I ll,I ll l'l": Oil I ltllUIII Hil IHlIll J Ills tumut**, lie ru tu rm ttl i o'eloek, Maya : ill ?". .ni imi ulteu ti.. iin lot la li i ii i.- -1 ** v.nii i as.aiv, in (Jordon, or botb. to aaeerlain w in iu'. vein the Mena te irom gi. ina Ute Admin i ai lou :i knock iii au io i be iuoi uiug?1 ,\ lull ill ' Lite li irgl . ? ? 1,1, c , , ".-"in ni Iii.' tv of Ufa h l-l ill.I" he ..rec int t follow um touchi ig .I.- ii .? iou: " I,. _ .n.i i.i ii ie, M | di ar i ? ... you b ax your ie;\ ?three yearn ao lightly t it l iuvite your at? ii.i.n i a uaw vol a -vi.h as mueb ns ance of \ our i i crowed ...i I . >l, r. d over i-:\ Br uk, i Infai i on ir knee, f.-i \.. i ? -'.ii. i. na qniek and aa rm aa it waa thou, and your memory goea th un Tn i u; ceiiti .,". to them i ;i .<l tba leone. iiini. .a,' a oeuturj ... \'. ir ? rea have ni Warmington, and ?. ??ur tena "iou i memory eau ll ililli tli- "ir line ot lu- in (Jostle form. ,- iii, limn thai i ventured to tend forth a nme to the world I n. ii on thu dedication peg ? ? uiiiti.' ..I m. tnt ter. ii- ii >s i. <? i .! ii tn my i,. \ na .till lunei ? I id, an . lo ?.? ni ii ."i .-, i. Loug in i> ii - " ne ai ur.ti '? whicb aire ??:m ie \mir dillly I to cheer , mn t ti .s w -.. I ? mg xx nh mu. I h.*:. have i life imper t eof ly ,. ii i re uol - cn t\ igi icba tu lt wears when the ni i ,.i line heat au long t b len.is its genial mitu tu the -lill liiqu'rl.tg n.i ml. k "vere iti ill v aud .ii 'ctionately you son." ti KS i BAL Soil ? . rwo alston by thc name of Ely, anea *i\.i.>ii l ti nt rt 11 h. bleated .. Klulag claim In tbe Coaio .iisin. ut ala -ct aral moutba u^.., aud have obrl itened ll tim ..li.m.- uini i.i.ut..iii. Tbny a." ilnklaga ihmtlby ir nun labor,ami, wita thehappj euutldenoeottbetf , iv press ImpllOlt liilln In tilt'ii ciilci'|.i a... \n ? |Uib.line nt \ ,in<liili-.ni is mid to bc [tinv? ille hum luci' III un.I alni,lt Hie Nail.mal l iilllul tills lier. 'i h.. ci.iussjii itataa af w aahhigt**n is repeeteg le munn it ilr (ne: K.._tcr With,nu- int-. Inst ii Illl lc in . , inn- in.in ii t. tn.un in lim itelainkaa gteaj ah Iva lera al let righi band. L'iio pirates ot' Pen-anea would not now be 1 tolorotcd for a moment In Unit la tv ahUtmgl innis,, .,?-,. port. F.?r tho tentii time in msaaaaiea them we aa j prisonori to be tried ur tito resat H..... uh ft ?.?; ,.:.. The Raaaviar. Anding his escape thia gaea st reason for continuing hts visits t.. mntanee aud kan s.in? gested thut tho sessloii bo ___________ .'he dinaHtroua failure of Hie UmhWMA liiver peach crop laat summer U not likely. In the opinion ol peach growers, to tie repeated thc coming seiwoii. An examination of tho buds shows that they uro lu excellent ct.ndltt.in, aud If one-third of tho sound onoa com.-1-. muturity, the crop -will ne enormous Thin satisfactory j....si?cf |? l.irircl.v .Inc t,i the fu.-t tlmt the orchaid* havw bean aaaejp blanketed in hm* ?u Winter. At the close of a recent revival meeting in Custer, Mich.. ..ne of the brethren complained to hil [Histor, the Kev. Andrew Faulkner, that lu calling upon various me in i.e rs nf the churoh to lead lu prayer he had mail., un luvl.l ions discrimination against the plaintiff** wife, mid tleclHi-c.l that unh ?nshe were invited to lead oil at the next meeting he would avenge tbe slight. Mr. l-'iiiilluicr. lt ami. ar-., m net thc nmti to ho browliesten. lim- i.s I,,- ileiici.-iit in the mutily arr of self detaaeai mel m. tv li.ii the jun (sin.-tier made thc thrta.eUard aeMUlt, lt wa.", uot thc pastor who blt tbe dust. 'I'll*, curious suit brtuigfit by Lorenzo L. Niu'iiiiiiiriii.-, wi.D- otmtam tn kata beeoltboledta tho book, "Gaps ''...I Kulki.," ts about to tie tried before a (iii'i. Til.- ptalatbTa declaration, which wan tiled at riyinonth, .Mus-., nu Monday, alleges that c. rta ut Terms uml expeaoelona wats med " with inteut t<? vilify piaintifl arni Liing hitu lui., hatred, contempt ami rhli.-ul.-, nml s. i.n.liili/e him, nnd cause lt la BO believed that hSSHfl aad -iiid aertalu tldiculous, scandalous an 1 omitemptlble iiiiin.-,in n cciti.in i.onii, thc title < wfelea. wae * cnaa ('.'i i-'niks. ? Thal wben the names ? Loman/ * Leea ard,' ? Rea,' ' Beany.' 'The Nightingale' occur, plaiunfl waa Intend) <l. Md U.-rcl ey bau been great!} scandalized, Killen aro ii very good thine jr* .wTally, bul sometimes a Uttla humanity H vasily bett.?!?. Tile In? ti nt st on ii p.M.r naman*! ekthl in Loa_aa a few Saga agc illustrates tins. Tbewoaaaa aaebeoMleeeaadflertw. weeta aad beea aieeptaa with her chili ea issr Mam illnl III nllf.v-t.nys. Bal at. li.-t, until In,' thut thc child waa ni, she aaytfi >i f?r a_a_____a ta tba --t. < __a_ _*?***? beaaa Tba aaaSeat i_imi.lea at taal in_.rituti.in curtly told he- that .lt" m mi -..nw u nnfe tyum the bones p acre slic had tie, u limping the night before. Thc poor wooton oapielaealhow IM-Ma eSaad, but was sent ..ti tc gel a reference fron e lodging whee tm bad beea) fortnlibl before, .sib,- could Uml no one there, and .uni. back i? the workhouse ojmln milt, however, tn >.?- agata repulsed until the mUevtnc officer bad * made laaalHea.' i'i- story tnrned net to be perfectly true, and (he wm nitiiiiiit-iy admitted, (est in time for the child to dla ia th..- htiiib*' - fii.iii cold ami expoaun." POLITICAL SKITS. Tho annal tate of introducing bills tbtfcW <!i-1 -Beaaban t.? aeeapt r lUreed passe* is bahaarrspaassd in -.-v. rai Leglelataree thia winter, rii.- ? ?___a is aaa> eeaOy baproeei ht thc m. tubers, who have a kflastean lim- v..tin-; tb it Uley will not accept what thvy have In their peefceta tben. lad I?Meal fotetarn gretel wirha i"itij gi.ffiiw, ami leel-datofi anxious to en-eaaaact linn.np.jiisis take the eppettaaftr to throw daat m the ..??-. .I, tue ?? .J.ar people." The fane deceive! ui IiimI'. . Thc IV.tr th tt tba Senatorial oiliest in Michi gan weald a Bael ai I ? Bepablleaa party la ite U cumt-< mnr-a ad ...or.) t-vi'lctii. It now .-ip i?-ari ti,a -. ia a>Piir]'- -ii-,, .ti oro ftrngmmmmgtf tue humr.-i int.. tue -tm.il' bvmNob, winch neeta tka :is, il.' pt t::,t iiintit.1. Th, ir avowed lot iitn.uiato ? ai u y uaeoOipro uMng Ferr/ d*Jeg itea as p..-si bi<- an. itucoiitrni of th., convention Ml ibey believe will aid their favorite iu gi tn.' a re-elee" , \,.,.,iris ubi .Mr. ? r ei s cuu-1 t Bin ? et iii a i -vie n all tl m..crt .-rs .-? !in:f thal U.i e is.- ts lin| Wben South Carolina wants an a;-piupilu . : e. squ imlabneaa aboat tbs i nee. the (leilira! On rr moimi ia Plain uti., re. lt evin ooadeaeenda to apel] Malle a wtth a Mg " 5." lt loughl In bin!,' of tbe tatoola. /,'. ilue'' , ? ?? t a. :<, rani tue N ri'.it :! '. 'it'"::l:e I:', OT tal l salt- lid Ol M?M '"lt, the cc I.l nf , '..ii,- a -'a'l apsn the] .mth ? lelled ?'<: .'?,?.. loni to Coate.' Iii1. |< a V it i.li.ll ci ll." \i> tit lil I If Ind sal ls bal ni-box .-t,uti:..' > .... a - t li. (."'.I .', -.1,1 I -a l.f Jl t r l'l ttl .lt;/,an are ne ill .Hitit tn .1 ? 1 la- a a '. tr;.i ' -.. ? i. Lat.- ii .11 ji || j.i ? ir.itiii^' ii. .Much goeeip it excited in Uaaaachruetta bj the a. . ??' tb. i iee ii n .. il ta ot ',.... r >.r Ba .t-r't c I r ?. lie. Td. Connell ls ar.cly Republic) . 1. lt lt ( -v, throw :i r way of tho QwtiTil..I '* i.- mil. Tba explanation oCbred of tha i> arent ba m.my !,?? ween th.- Ba . i | , .'..linell tb ,t tae ? i- .1 ii.i-.'jiiii baawcoa I ? i.. lia..- Ma rr a ,|s rev ai I ? i aa I ?, ? A ni rc ^ a , Herold tc,.et i r Ile -u i: " STe i.e., I .r ,i* r , , . ,ny pol o . We. sb ? 1 nu lt tl r ^ . i - ,init ? .1 bc |. t. t. ? , .. - ih. K iiis.is i. i, j., the toro - ,.t ,i 1 . : ? illl .,-?' 1 -.....? tit. Th tl ? ? ; T i i i i i: e inge thu ?? - a ? io .'il ? i at- . t .?' i a c ult h aaa. ti la p -< i ?. ever,! ' . - r ire will bl" , tba mirnee . p ra:, s [or ? ls to .-. ju 1 -killi-; t.i.-tt X leu the p*oj ,...ii -.iii.ar in iiti iinvei ' ts- the ?? p r ft nt ter ui> the r ;> ni le >? r r i.n tv. 1 Hod either thal t! 11 * v ? -I -I I'i ?! f :i Ut i int 1, si iii, n --, ur i. at tbe i" i'ur- iuic ti ? i Toll I ?.:.:' f. . a UM S'i'i.l' ll ci.a. go li tbe tone ol i anoetatfe p ipi rs, . ,t'- we ng . .a.ii-s-, if n : . a. In laver e? a lard? b Inter. Perlaa a ' ., I ' - ' - t i a- a toe ii'-.t,t ti i-.. bo ... . --. .\ ?* ?ul (nil. I f-. it a- tl 'i.t who! e. rr ..ii r.'cog'il i nm hat id mon, aud th it iii?? <>tti rp ? I n -l preve ' i ta m trom i a.i.tm., til the/ eau 'O r will m . du < I lie iis . . || u a -lt' UH iiin, ma throe malty uuHuurea." 0_____?_________ Pl KI XC ocr-HiS'. TVltiMJ to ri.Ki. .I-.' : v iviM't: DIPPII ULTTEfl, , ,.t i ii.-ii.i.iui _ranrinr. Will smile o ic pie-use throw u.s a t ..ink .' We u . ?' ?? . - ? r.,.-1 inelnnal G ht and ki .... 11 ? should r.ui it- gai hi . ii-1 r. h ted water instead a ? ? '? have mei d up ti th it ml ? the. la-s. w e.iappi - .. '.-sf in t_.pr.eiihi. i fi waiks rapidly away, .is ii hie niau t>ouln bn k iMii'-nti \i. fifi ri'K OP Titi: aO-TH. Intm lin Vi.'tirl' .Lier,Ur r 1: -|. I Wc nuts' mu j.'.k t .- '? Southern pe_ple as teyoia li" xi--' 0 to hold i i-t ha. . r.. I. e.imi < !? - gus 1 i<)r,i, eitineto ?n..w me en U. sub) t i (i ,. . |, for nc U ei' rs in it- ri.. :!, .. .... auu to work b r< i , ,| i, ,, i ii vial lowl.n is and their r!eh mines li iinlutids. J i ??? i, .,, .j .. .,??: | it is ?' y .rn towal, i ie in i a ben -v.a ? So r- pi ul ci .. I i mn omi I I ,', | . D 'Of I ...li. rii lu b ., . . (THERE TH I ' . ?' S Vi! I, PALL. t-rt-i . itlr. ri.'tr Sep.) Ld no tm liiii'-iui' tli.i, i.i.' W t trill He< e .... : tfil inn ? ll " ii .1 .' " mk. ff* '?? """ "'? i ni wc c ii i ?>' -i ii ? ir nun u nbvut. ' ' u; ?? ??'??': mun p.. r ..ti. ly. i-iit lu pavlu*. ' ' " m*B ';'<? le ?ni.i i ru.. " ' laltoilii ? ? I . .. Saw. li P ? -i'-i i ? ? ? . >s . Wiio ai av .. chant ih * know bowl ? . r . M :- >,..r ...sif.ti . ? dtbatit rm al.i ia ?Mwema a i ?areli a i.'..u:.ii:iiAi>v..i'vT" ? "''?*''? ? niK Sep.) Thia aron iuK-__ver-iou <n tue public rcvenuo and ul toe specie rinerve into sllvei is ,. ? The oudowmeul ?t ronuaon lenae U to enabls ' ,..,,..,,: ?v .M. I'm-is lie ,? .???_{ ,i ,,, ,, above parti--and -eel .ms As to tae (dainiol nc s, v.--. iliiiiiii. ? ? " V:",:r,"u'J;,r:T duotanuah. ' ' **' ^ H\..i" fri lb Psi*'-' ?"'-??'-? '*?"'" ' t **). " ,jc. - a! he brokeudoi.tun m-t ;."::.?:;..:.:.....?.* -'?vu..?.-??'-;.?* ? 1.-, oeut-on tbe dollar of melre i 1U1 si >i he pi ,. lett silver iiililli.l.iliiiies. inc c.s..ut,.u ot thc r..r. a ' ' .!, j.-.Hal. i- .tb...Intel., mr?--rx l;s,le I . ?t tirt'iilstl,..'. oi h -th ailvei-.uid apm-tom ht inf .,, ,-,. u. Uiver ... me. with al __ ?'- *'*'""'"* ?*J* ,a ii .plies, li ii neeewari m order te keen ? "r*u a ,; "iii.u.cy ..I both ....lats. Astoan ui'.rnallonal . rcatt.l.y wuic:. the 0.4a value -r -silver nu. lm ixe I w. aro actuallr pravouling it by uklug t? ibo