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Neva Puluicai-nua ... ,; li.uiW.-r. 7 4 neran strauicia. 7 3 I'liaiiiw** Noller* 4 1 Pri.is.aais. 7 4 *>uan am. Hoonis. ... M 4 KfsYI I slate. 1 i - ii Jiu*!!,. --S .?'ic;,-- 7 i Rai nut* and Plat*. 1 fl it Acsaemiaa. 6 ll Sttaatwa* Wanta*.... 7 6 <> Sot iee*. 7 4 *-ius a Suth cs . .', t) Fuisaj-aan aaa ? 7 - m. unbeara and it. K. '; RA y rsi,iH .7 4 nnsiaaai Eesorta. 7 :t . . 7 :< 'ea, hi ra ll 2 1 nati ti. Moa. : Tu w h sn Conceit 7 3 iue-nceo Notices. "Aloirxbt Buvmi)" ,-\~~l, M" vc. Desks wt- oi i ice Fi rxii i im icat vain tv, uiaiuitac urnl br T. G. HBLiaw. Ill Ki Fob a|25 we will give yous descriptive re jviti nfyiuir i.iicnii'.ne, willoi* will inform you wlitftlier vim are lulialiiia bt-w cr. tra*; ll al*o iiclic-.t"* tin- rowdy. m unun in ? iiiv, 4 1 Cullin -*qu.ir. VV es! lii'liusi: TERMS PO MAH- BUBS-ERIBER& Fottaqt fret ir, the Unitai Stattt, 1 Year. tXoatBS rt MoViv PA IT 1. witb "nnitaf . fjl io $4 JJ Bu 15 DAM.V.witt.tsiimia.r ... 7 00 bJO 175 BlNDAi Tit lill Mi ..... 150 it iiiiiv,' Poa**! Sot* .laiii-T iir.ter, or RaalatlNd tamas. Br 1-- st \ *s t-. th* --siiiitt*.! v?il! pitas* writa, on til* Nuto. "*oi ia* x?w- voaii raisoaa" BRANCH OFFICES OF THE TRIBUNE. A-1verti-*->ni->TH*for mbtteati ia IB TUB TB1BOTBB, ail orl*M fi it e.-tiliir l-.iv -rv ut fi - : i" -.- u r, ?-. ,t,!I ki rec o. vb J at IBs fallowing liranch .?'lice* iu v w-York Ott/ stain Uptown ?) Bee. 1:1 >s dr ja i -%-a\. ia. na. ti i ?. BL Wo. ftO-4 Weal I w --iii-1'," i s- |0 a "i tu sp ?,,. is ii. 700 Thir Lac., near Kort v seven tn. st . 1 o a. tari *. ?>. at. Kn. l.oo7 I'lurl ?vp? near -.uti-th-si.. Ki tn.iuii.iii Ho. liss last iiUH.tutnlri-il Hieltwentr lift a .st., 4 to ?l p, -n I mon M|uart), No. DJ hast FourieniiTb-il.. lOa.U) te * I' ra. IN" OTBf.Ua i ITU*. Wasara ros?l.S*nE-al I. Wi i*l?HS lt- if >r 1 sr., strawl. TOUN'DED BY HORACE OSE^LIT. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 18. LUE NEWS Hlis MORNING. Ricx.?-Rumors of s Csbluel erlsia (trialled id ? | eld i'i England to protest against i'io restrirtiona on the Imp 'ri A '? inqi el to i elebrate Bt. P Day v .i?lirlii In I. i ? drown ed li 1 --on. The English Cotirl of \ ? - h t.itn- l ? lid of the lowi 1 c ? .rt in lh< l-:i"' Hie Spanish conspirators had in* Vere .I- Hilliest. 1 aSraete i ri bal -. ame ?:-. plumb's upriatlon for tbe suppl < nile. The Kenate pa *.-,| the 1 1 it ol Al .'?? . < - io Decem ?" '? In the lion-,', i , Iroduoed to ] rohihil the importation ol opium -, tu Increase the ? i, a ui i" suspend ? I 1 .'mu'"ri.iiT'.i.o-.i.i. Dome*] 1 ' ' . frenty ited te :i United Iii ni ? ?6 di , ling g.* ? ,;? , I irnai p. a i ,:.-'i :.' i ii- '.;, -1 i.u n iis. iviu-il tho 1 I'lio.i ? ? State Conventions this week. Will ian Sprague ia a i anrlu i V, heal was lower i - I ' I ) INU gi Bl iii- '. ? I ' .'ii'' I?*9i tte t ommittec on I ? :il .y tii.it the article waa barm Iras, snd that nitric ., id waa uot used In the i ??? of it. Tue -I. Pstrii k's D .;, p trade waa am essful, At the dinnei ot the Friendlv Sons addn --? ? made b Mr. Be. chei i . | titliers. A vdu ???? lawyer of Meadville, Penn., ciiminitt,-,! ann ni,, because of dyspepsia. Sheriff Davidson w.,s greatly disturbedby the efforts to retnove tum. The annual dinner of BaiosU waa eaten. I'u.mvietemadean nnaneoeauful sttesnpl on Bundey evening to ese ipa from Sing v'iue. Qold value of tl t -tiller silver awllai (412*** grains), m.m cents. :?? iinil. il:, tuaied in narrow lim ? md 1. iitnrclesu. Ihi. Wi.atiikk-Ikibcnr iocal observatrons m tlicate partly elondy or fan weather, with lower tsaapstatnre and oc^castoual light rain. Temper a'ure yesterday: Highest, Blt9; lowest, ;:'j* averaiic. 1.1*. ^_ The olt'oin-ir'sMiitii' nun i ii t,;inl.t are not dif liitiiit. Thej uiiiuli tulip- Eront bravelj andde* i lan- thnt bosrnsbutte-i ba fTholeSome.attrffnive, article ?'l food; timi lt hurts noixnlv ;tli,it many petople eal it fran timid', and that it baa boona "rood thing tx cause it bas comix lied th< farmers lo make better batter. All the same, it will be lx-tiil *l,.,t oleomargarine is seldom oi never M.M al ri tull auder ita right name j and until thia ix tin- invariable rule tbe argumeuts ol the iniiuiil.ictunis v il! be ol little avail. ? **> Although thia i* n jrreat Iii<h citj it is j? safe to remark that the glory of thc St. Pat? rick's Day cfii-lir.itinn in Sew York Minis tu be wardug. The proa ession yi itcrdaj fdrtisfactory lengtit and ii tl was much admin <i bj ? rowds along the curbstom s. The ,<i)* uf the green was al o popular. Hui still it waa not quitx the -.-mit as in yeal by. Business waa nol entirely suspended, the stn 11 caw win- mn a ith son e rt (rularity, anti ral good ordei pr< v. ?*? In a letter received from Gem ral Graul bj y, be tl< nit - Hu I to thc forthi goas being U iwc a Blaine and f"; "I have iia.l no interview with ,-. Innis corresponded since I Lave been liere.^1 have aol been ioterview?*d liv any '..," Tbe .,, . . three months, and ls uol tak etive interest ii, pidii ,,liliU ?i bj lu- fiieniL* thal bis pr< fi ... connection N deucy i* '?'?.lui. | *? 1 '' will i ol its lill- lo make an exhibi i < If-re-straini of which the Nation may be prond. Mi. Hiiaeock'a resolution on the ? Incident will I .; m a modified form from tba Committee ou Foreign AtTuirs, luwl'i,!' ?' - i*d. Wi-niui hoped, with a??*iait sensible pwphai rim ihi resolution would never eiiieij'e from thc committ'al-roOBI: I'll' iiu decision of u IfgiajkiHrii committee ki stunt limes as incomprehensible fal the verdict of I petit jun. Bo the motton ia to come np agab in ihe tull House. Doubtless the lc.-oluliuii niui report will In- adopted ; bul let it be dow without violent debate ur lurid oratory. Tbe Democratic majority in tin House OJ I liYpiesi-nlativcs is -u divided against itself thai j the tiine ni it* falling mit about tito Morritoi I Tin ill bill apparently cannot be far distant I The rue Trade members are impatient to di I something toward the realixation of theil Ufo of poKtical ecoiioiiiy. while tin- Protectionisl ! Dernoernts ave in mortal torra leal something shall in-limn-, .inst at present the a*reateet fear ol thc latter is that they will be forced into a caueui ai d find themselves committed te the Mon"i*oi bill before they Know it. Meanwhile the Be publicans an- serene. A few of them are lr favor of letting the consideration ol the tarifl measures advance to n certain |>oinl so thal speeches may be made against it, which will re move all doubl about the position of the lb | iib Hean partj on thc tarifl question. But la nol the Republican party's position in thai respect clear enough already 1 J- it nut wisei then ti oppose tue bill nt every ptogel A bill to increase the efficiency of the Stab militia was Introduced in (.nn.'i??-- yesterdaj bj General Slocum, lt may need to be changed ii some ol its details, but on the whole it will lu higely acceptable to thc advocates of a National Guard for the United States tu be compo i 1 oi well-trained citizen soldiers. The measure ap? propriates $600,000 from the National 'I rt aaurj to be distributed among the state- for the sup? port of militia organizations; makes a period oi enlistment obligatory on every citizen between eighteen and forty; and provides for a cen.iii amount of drill and discipline every year, lu thc (iii ly ila.v ?- ol the Republic gnat import.uni was attached to the existence ot well-trainee1 state militia, but ot late veals, unfortunately, Congrete haa seemed to care little about it General Slocum's l>ill a ill doubtless do mach ti awaken a proper interest in this important mat? ter. Governor Cleveland haa signed tbe bill to de? prive the Board ol Aldermen ol thiaeitj of theil power to confirm or reject the Mayor's nomina? tion, ami ha* given in full his reasons for doini so. He does not see how the measure cai properly bc considered aaa violation of anj principles ol democratic rule. 'I he ol affected aie not nou elected, Th< e ar pointi il: and this lau therefore only provide! for a change ol methods. The Go vernor'i action and bis reasons ioritviill greatly en i courage the friends ol good government in thi iiln dly ulled metropolis, No; only haa ni important point been gained already, but it i : 1.iii to i.lin from Mr. Cleveland's expression ' of opinion thal thc impo tani bills nov lu-lore the Lei: Mal ni e. w hi, ii nre necessary ti i effect io i in* ni u lau . u ill have iii** prom* approval, Moreover, in signing this bill, Goi e.i* Cleveland hasshown thc possession o , ; : he Ima h tl willi , r courage. Hi.* hostile l>cnio <i it us s, iv thal this action will kill him with hi y, lt w ill nm kill hiiii v ?? . ' ? Till. DUI r Ol 1 ti: >.' IJURI 1 i 1 V Ll.ol-l ri: BE. In ? ; ' ? I'" di nu..! cnn did at i - it is general leil thal the Kepi 'ellen! c i ing New-York. 1 eertaiulj is notavio ! lent iMMiiiuption. 'I lie puny i good u- it National i Fac? tional lim - have well-nigh '; d, nm w lin renewed unity I v igoi ? , : minni ion. A - nial tera Ni w-York is to bc placed in tin li ? .iii.-; -Iould rivi it !n Let lin np: ,? foi thc legislation at A ? wintel bear ti.' se Lois ii, mind. 1 dentis! year, b - ure lau -. Ij in the approach ? i. If the pt opl< elude t!i,it the Legislature of 1884 ha- not made i creditable n cord, that it left bills i ought io !. and passed bills it ougli not to hav e passed, ii vv ill not be ? publicans to poll marl) r-o large a vote for theil National ticket asthej wouldif the legislativi record was at all points unassailable. Thisisi consideration which may well inspire our Re? publican Senators and Assemblymen toll to an unusually hi^h Standard ol official 41111 % \\ e iir, lie them to toke a leal out ol the book ol Democracy*! experience. Last year the Demo? crats controlled both branches of the Legisla? ture; but Instead ot rendering good and faithful service they simply nude shipwreck of theil opportunities. 'I he result was that both Senate and Assembly paaaed into the control ot tin Republicans last fall, in spite of Cleveland' majority ol 193,000, a year earlier. The Legislature on the whole baa done wei thu* far. Billa ol' large public concern lm\ e no been neglected) the third House has been eon spicuoiu bj ita ahaence, the sis-ion hal beei free from the scandals that disgraced its twi Immediate predecessore. Bo far so good. IUi the trying time remains. A number of meas un-ot the Aral importance ara pending,ant npon their aoccosa or fail'tre the alrimatevei dui upon the value nm! significance of the sea sion will hu_*ely depend, om- Albany cor respondent, in his letter pnbliahed yesterday called attention to nome of these measure! whicb are on thbi week'i docket. Among othen an- the amendmepta to the Civil Sci vin- btw, tin Kew-York City reform billa, and possiblj thi high license and related excise lull*. To men* timi these bill-is to indicate their prominence 1 o make a mistake m dealing u ith any ol then is to disappoint public expectation, impair pud lie confidence, and thu* pave t in- wav for a Dem? ocratic victory In November. Vu- talk plainlj because we realize ho portant it ls from every point ol view tl iii' nd* in the Legislature should do their best A -? ision io ariug much good fruit and little that i* hi.d niaki ? an admirable campaign document, Republicans all over the State are earnestly watching the Senate and Assembly, ti that every man in the majoritj a iii do his a huh d ity. < inly let this trust be made -nod, and wi are sine to fight a winning campaign. MR. GLADSTONE'S SMBARRASSM1 The British victories In the Soudan have nol icati d lin- l.:iu ::.! Mil rassmenta. Religious funaticlsin renders (is? man Dign ? obstinate ami tenaci '.veil a- foi General Gi ? Idii r.? take lev )ni-oneis. 'J Ja- Aruba pu fei death h uder, and when wounded watch nod praj foi the chance of stabbing an office] or hit llorac When defeated lin \ are not routed i in - ii nh ii tew miles into the interim and renew their li lillies. 1 he pn -' nee of so determined a foe in * the difficulty ot o\n ning the io.nl be? tween Suakim aud Berber und pi edi . ? do ,- kfiuisters to await the results ol in gotiatioi aud brits *. A large ri ward baa bt ? u ? itt <- ene i.i! (Jiah.nu's, .amp for the sui itu I. 1 u Oaiuuu Ui^uia, and tlic i.. .. iu;U lt new conferences, (.ennui r.nnlmi,Beanwhilf, j* alternately Iriglitening aud rea ".un ri ti? Khar? toum witil lueu.ie.s ol war MMJ promises ot peace. His p.?iliuu has Im-i-ii sin n-tlu ned bj tin- \ i? :<?t it-, on the roast, and be la waking alli? ances with powerful nih)'-, bttt ba leeka the aa* tboiitj which a nu-i worthy anny aloin ian ^ivt him. The militarj ?ituatioo Mntinnea, there* ton-, to harass the Britum Ministry. The eur render nf the Kasanla garrison 01 i rateatropha at Khartoum would render thc coattest of th. Soutlan nnavoklable. Every week, moreovei the financial emtaarraaamcnta of Lower Egypl aic becoming more pieing. Under the Dna Control thc d?*bt ol the countrj was in round numbers *}-100,000,000. Since flic bombard? ment ol Alexandria a defli lencj ol "JKlO.OOO.OOfl ha* been created liv the war iu the Soudan, tbi iiuh amities, the cost of the armj of occupatioi iind sanitary measures in thc cholera season The no; mal revenue ol the country barelj -nilli i-io meet the coatol ndniinittration am i on thc debt, and thi ? Ho ding indebt ediiev* cannot lu- provided for in gradual instal? ment*. A public loan i- also out of the ipication -ince ii i- h.nil d oul liv the Lau of Liquidnti ?n 'I his law, which was uuictionod bj as many ai fourteen Powers, wa- au international compact wiiii a bankrupt state. The bondholders wen d? pi iv ed oj f tl interest, bul in ii tum fm this -in iiiii'i- received an assurance that iiu debt ol Egj'pt should , .i.s, c it within certain narrow limit-. This com* pail renders it impossible tor the treasury oiliciulsai t ,iii,, tu l uni iiu-'*.;i >,*">( i.noo ol float* Ing uidebtedneas. J ;uv aro staggoring undei tin ir im -i-iit burdi i - and a new financial polii j is bidispensable. An appeal must be made ti Hu- fourteen Powen foi a suspension of the Law of Liquidation. Such an appeal will not reeeit i attention in Europe unless England totervenei a;u\ ii -i,nu- direct responsibility for the ad? ministration ol Egypt. Tbe Liberal Ministry in working out a nota* ti.iu oi these military and financial problem* l.? exposed every night in (lie Commons to entangl? ing cioss -examination by political adversai ies, Thc London journals piint all the news from Egypt ii* rapidly as it can be collected by a corpi of trained correspondents, and there ls no real necessitj foi thc cross-fire ol interpellation which the Mini-tii - have lo fan on quest ion* ol foreign policy. These inquiries from the Op positionare mit mule for the purpose of cou liruiiug uewspapei acconnU lining use* fulinformation, bul soleli toembarraas Minis ind to force them to commit them ?elv< premnl M I adinini*s tiH'il a stern rebuki ? utiou foi :i ? unpatriotic and partUan coursi iu persisting iii nords ha vf onlj ? ' Pi ernmeut u ith i v indicl iveni -- - -elili . : ? eui ihem ii ? he i- liv ad it won vv.iii , ina;. -. I (,iu>U Li I ? ' s,,ill, ill,!,'. i lold ni i Im di ,-? n fi mi u -. ?? , if wi n m.oi sim ? ? pap, i n i-e. before the dei i- ? ? uderi d. I1 o - new issue of pap bj tho Constitution, lite truth is timi it .- nerally mppoac-d t li I iition pro? hibited bucIi an issue, A few persons held . irded the reissue* ol legal tenders since thc close ol the wai as reallj um onstitutional. Hut it is a that nim tj -nine ont ol n humlrcd ol the p' opie ol tin- countrj considered tln-s, reissues constitu t ional, and there ton- hold that CouBjress hud tin power to issue legal tenders iu time ol peace The restraints were two?publii faith, .md ab? sence ol justifying occasion, li va- every? where felt that il would not do to pul ont mon legal tenden u ithout a justifying public emer? gency, and thiil no sue], nen-sj:, existed oi waa likely to arise, lt was ev ei wv here felt that it would be ruinous as well as dishonorable ti disregard tie sou nm pledges given that thi amount ol Legal tenders issue 1 ahould ne ? increased. These thing-) seemed, to nearlj ail reasouabli persona, sufficient ground foi belief that tnt ? ney would not again be debauched lo paper inflation, The circumstances have nol changed. The restraints are ta nil respects tu great as they wera prim to the decision Mon-o' ei, men of tune and sober sense do nol now look lol any nea issue ol legal tender* Some demagogui - n aj prol i fear, aud tome--political old granniesr may indulge it but < ommon-sen?*e teaches thal the tcsil dan gen igether different In kind and rn arer. '1 :u dangei ol the time i- thai the silver lun? acy may bring ruin, ll the currency once gett (hi,jiu lied in that way, if public opinion ona -i d to the dishonor <?! forcing silvoi et edi tm s instead ol gold, al 1110-1 anything ruin 1 dishonorable maj come aftei,- ird. I) 1 iho weak place In the dam ls the continued coinage of -il * er dollars, and the rontinued is? sue ol papei notes pioti s-i div based thereon. ll that danger wi re out ol Ihe way, the countrj could .'itoiri io Lt tgL - moue ,!.\ IMP0R1 t.\ / i:i.H>;: 0. ? tin v. inch 1 >i, ,). A. Irv in lilli J ti ,,iiii!i-iieil in auothei pai i ol to rovi nu ut ol thc medical scr -li ships. 'J In ih 1 mt, are b >-i 1 I,ul that there ? .1 pn, act lui thi on, ? lamination aud gi ad iii'1 u in the j ice. Each i om P my bat ing regulation 1 a, 11 i* in.. ? iv iee illj li ada io iiu ni vi- ct n . ou lui mi .lui iii- v 1-1 u.'i .-. un, Hie 1 .11 l.i l! g ol in : ?i-i 1 om - . iinoilui. il bj the phj -a 1.ni w bo has 01 iginate* . , .... Kio.Ui j oin-of special Importance to Americans. The hi ll. ol s.ilium travel hy tho Brilia, trans? atlantic -.(earn-hip lines laof American I undies rnaking the tom of Europa, all ot whom, during a v nv Bge rabjeeting the great majority nf them ions foTtue of sea-sickness and to possible danger from infection, are under inferior medical ? are to that which they employ al home. Tin- manj thouaandaol bnnugronts oonatantly Coming hen', and < ous-tp'cnilv lin- hundreds of rommnnities anion,.' whiefa they aw distributed in all |mi t - of thc States, are in danger from thc .-ann ; i i vice in the eighl ur ten daj voyage during which the immigrants are hud? dled together in the steerage of these steamers. We inaiutain nt heavy expense to the State of wuk ;i quarantine sir ice io counteract some of iiu- pnil- pointed out, hut it cannot gnnrd against them all. The British Govern? ment and tim English steamship companies which eui ny the profits of this great traffic ought to nt ,.-!? the pawn gc ot the amend* d I ?? il Iii- in the power of the British Parliament to do this in such [mail ve terms Lhal the Ana ri'an Congress would cl itwas to otu greal advantage to have uniform pas Rcngei 'Muir nil vessels emin/ toon poi ts. ',' FRIENDS, THE oas COMP INTI 5 The State Bo inl ol Health seem to make an (?nd ol iiu- quarrelling about the merits or de* The coal g is people :;n possessed of a sudden desire to protect the health of the community whosi purses thej deplete; and ><> insist that water j.ra* is un? healthy. The investigation ordered by tbe Legislature in their behalf results in a report Bubstautiullj that wntei gas lanot moro Jinn gerousoi detrimental to health tlian other gas. As it is |uai thallv of one-half greater illumi? nating power, even the extreme sympathy felt by our people gi nenflly for the eua! gas com? panies will hardly induce them to want thc neu water gas outlawed, for thc benefit of the old concern-i. lirnteful as we all are to the coal gas com|tunics, we -'ill don't mind seeing some nea in iiu- liiisiiu --. THE Bl LLDOZEH'S GOSPEL. The -i.itciuent ol the gospel ol the bul More i we have seen of late is tba! made by Mr. Keir.un. one,- the dre eating Editoi ol Thi tlknlmm Mate*. He says: ? ? . . inn winn the Korti-ern Dem ? - -.nir -i?,itli.-ni Deuiocnita tay tuui tua Ito I I.li'. I I.el tell tile ll'lllll. 1 i I sin*, tina . . Bill lue I), li,.. ? ' .. tile ? ' ,.i that thi iiu- i.pie . and when ht* tl Hi iii, ' But I ev i ? ' ? allowi I to trill that - ? ? - it vol**,' ? ,., . . .uisiiip" in Mr. Kernan is one ol ? I len on . i-.v . lil | tin**, puoi --, a- a rule, tin nm ? mid i 111' hep! ll.'" ' ing froi i a Southern si , if nol ail, ot vv bom probably cherish , - i . , ; . of thc kind i Irani I" i ? ci'ii I iiu men and t heir public ii ance* i-.i'i-i ii- greal its Mr. Kernan and i wi i man who luis been much in Ihe South kii'iv. g it. To usc I - holiest n ords, ?? tiny lie." Now aud thi n othei fire too. Mr. Dodd**, a lawyer ol Copiuh Co Mississippi, staii-d as follows to thi Seuate Committee in New -Orb ans: I .-u -lilia'..I -,-:ul ;. om ilmi li Into OOJ ? ?-, lu- vmilli ?lu! i.le'e. . . . We vi, mill ii, ii e Iiilu-ii life. If ,.'. li.lei to |el n I ut them (thi ;ino>iieiin>i tai, . . . in aorne i?'.i? ? -? - I deny tba ri ..:-.- to lt i- lumby n.-e. asarj f,,i us to reprint those famous resolutions of the Copi ah County meet* [ng to show how will Mr. Dodds represented Mississippi si aliment, lt is ,v iden! Mr. Ki niau represented it too. Winn be waa editing hi* papei in ul,oluna. tlie Democrats, finding that he wa* injuring them by telling the truth as to their feelings and pnrposes, started the silly storj thai lu was In the paj of tin- Ri publicans, The Internal evidence <>i Mr. Keruan's utter* ..ni. . -hov,s that lu is nhat he professes tobe - a Democrat, fanatical and honest. But theta* ternal evidence ls nol needed when we see bia declarations echo* d by much more cousoi i and ii-spoii-ilili- Democrats ol tbe South. Tin re is no question of the existence ol this bloody and tj numil al spirit iu the S (lltll, and ii is ab? surd to -i ppose that what is called tho " bloodj shut" issue i.ii dil out until this spirit bas ceased to i vi-i. Tliul this vv hole matter. c // IT TO U<> AL 'I I .Ml VAL DIS1 I lu re luis not been Ix fore in ni general health anions, A uerii nu cati I a- there is now. I i. ! ii. Sw inc Commis? sioners*?one ol whom visited twentj six States ?lound practically nodisense. Then is, and ; blj always will be, oecat-ional I very -small [x ri wita re, but the ? ? know loll" oi i.i.i hm . of ii can -i-, ii ali., i - our pork pcrhapi no more than that ol ol and thu one and ( tj is in thorough cttok* . iug. Thc " i ii,ih ni," which boa Ix-eii nude I'llSUl HUi.tll-l'i . ii.ii. Din bo il an iiein ot piont bi brou in i, i,t vi ii who test if j iii.-.t iheie i. vi 11 iuile oi lint. . il.eu, all tin* u intion .' Il e'uaiiali * from a fi a i-?-1 -on* .uni.-i,i fluidity mid ii,itui,i!l. anxious to enlarge and p ir easy p I i*bt local magnified .md ' ovei Hu- w ho!,- 1.imi, ji, mut the ? lie othoi d iv m t olumlii.t County, N. 1 Ik ,dui milla ivre fjtoroughlj oiguiiiiodi tbej have been working towarri this one ind half a dozen years, ami it is proverbial tli.it I'lea ll iiiiieh mora active limn Protest, lint we art- not laying and have never lid-that there is no pleura-pneumonia la the Atlantic Stat ea. I1 wonld be strange if there wera net, with our frequent cattle importations Irom the 411 fcc ted nelda ol Europe. Lot what then- may Ix- be - irtamped out,'' but do if In a sensible, i>u- - like way. Ifihe few States claimed tobe infected are nol du med Capr-.blQ of dealing willi tin d:-i . in afasaachusetta and elsewhere!, then tat eminent put tia' whoh- mattel Into the hands of someone practical, honest bnsineas niau, with authority to quarantine, to buy, to kill niui bury or burn, calling to his aid all neceaanry assistants and co-operation; and then let him present the bill, w.ith vouchers for every Item of expense. Bm to organize for this simple work the promised new ?? Bureau ol Animal Industry," and that, too, lu connection with the no! highly esteemed "Agricultural lu pi rfmenl " at Washington, and equip ii with a quarter of n million dellars .md twenty ni n appointed by political intrigue, istorepeutou the " bog cholera " disgrace and the "grasshopper" folly of | ?; "foot-and-mouth disease," ol wh ch we I 'li ly hean! in Maine and I That, too, if it ls herc at all, was also imported. Gel ii ,:i mill-, In the siuiu simple waj aliovo i I ; ..ml ii.ii I'.ia ts once eli ar iii these mueh-talked-oi sources ol danger, let usn e that wc itop bringing any more of either timi a, ross the Atlantic?ince quarantini n ? ni- -ei ni io prove inetleciu.il. For why ahoubl iiu- whole irastcuttleinterests of Amt he pat in jeopardy fm the profit oi the fi w who shipcnttle hen- for speculative purpose 1 We have a good plant of all the leading thorough 1.Hopi ; Ii t ii* make the licsl ul them, and likewise of oui own hardy, healthy natives which contain elements capabli ofunsurp devi lopment. Hu, after all, it is one comfort to reflect that this costly sensationalism whicb ha teri/ed thc agitation of "ci mt au iou " will not bel wholli without compensating result* if il serve indirectly to draw attention to the important truth thal health in domestic animal*, aa iq human creatures, can only result from whole? some iii'ul. n ii,- air, comfortable quarters and general provision for maintenance of strength, cannot keep well, nest" d in mud au.I cohl, or m sties reeking with filth, and eat* i ozen, mouldy corn ; nor Eastern < ot i. ? ntilatc 1 stables, ??. gilli usc lie ..i and hall -! ensilage a - insn . .i. When all stock ? - j bininu ? . their anim ' ill not be a ho >k ? ? I ? . I ? ? ' ? I - ? " . * in bi ? thia h..* bri ll ion tu the Broi il nut have p.'s-ililv | bill were at . . expei ied t.' uecupj ! " Low ? : sud vv ithotfl the anisn I ? pp* pr -eii in- Mi, Church, whii b ?? ? nugatory. rhe -ii - r. tt ion of a Government ni--.ni in be ul tu whoever will join the March for thc ? , .'ut um i* indoi - foundland Minden! of I hr Hi i alli, who -fates that twenty-three iteamers vvili leave vsi-iona ports In Newfoundland tor the northern oil field this month. Ile -uv* "the voyage ii divided into two ' trips. (im- ileum- I'll Mnnli io and terminates on March 31. Tlc* secoiul trip bsgins iu thc first w.-.-k of April and closes about May 10. . . . On the seo-j ? uni trip they frequently follow the old seals north of Cape Chudleigh, In latitude Gi degrees north. < iii this SI > "ml voyage, then-tore, if any -jiitist.uii i.i. inducements were held out, tin- greater numb*** of i lu-.- sealing ste miers would scour the Ice ii? ? I? 1 s iie tweeu Capet hudleigh and the Greenland coast, and some of them might even penetrati to Disco. lin* sean li iv mild be going on a clear month in ml vu,,. of the operations of the regular relief Bojuutieo.'' llics. considerations stronglj relnior-*- the position of lui TRIBCMK on tho desirability of offering I tj to whalers for sssistance In the quest : and the fm! thu the Newfoundland iteamers will leave port during the present mouth shows that action o ight to be taken bj Congress m the matter. Tbe best authorities agree npon the importance of ,_ this assistanoe to the ngubu relist expe? dition, aud Congress cannot afford tO nevi.-ct SUch ? ii, a ii rih the probabilities of sue" _ The optimist* who think tint the silver busmen*) ran cauae uo trouble, li they were fanuii.ii' with' iveuientsut the Custom House might >*,,. for ' oi reefing their in.; iel ins. LSHl Wick the ?*?, V Mu-lit *. made to ihe (ll .l-lii llon-e ill tills citi wei 03, ol w hiih $919,000 was in silver cert ! 177. 000 in golder rt ideates, $3 12,000 in legal tenders ami univ $57,000 in gold coin. ''Just one-third oj afire puyments were in silver aoti - i! the rrsasurj took in nearly a million los gold ia a B lt WOllIll have !.-.!,? n it no I . had been il..- surplus revenue so grr u that ;i can barclj ilii'i'it i.'ie-l Ililli ul the M ii' i- fol USS But If tho revenue uliould fall off ma ? >.i |m r iu nt. the iii li gi i io run ? 1 lin* . nun lion*-** bore, I li lu ii me, ll tba ? i ,_?? il, ,i ? I 1 lu, I - ,in . 11,at I lie |HI lille du ll"! vi nil it. (hit ll I* ur the public, bul Ibu! .UK OUt ill" trill, iiu :? i protecting the community ? i buposture ..lui deceit, and If the i< >- ? I tuts, u , I ue . , iilciice prwves, whvUj fgilad vi ita wtuudvdtiffwt. thora reni.'iiia no rc.-oiii.-o i.-ft bat thal of abaafateata* iiil'ition of the iniftMltlUl. A: nie-mt, the mt** lu-an-iii-in:; poisoned in.it,, fraudulent pret and it baa been admitted th.it romp tition i the continuance of i|,-? fraud aaj Isajjaj aa "! OtDW K.iiinc is permitted to Im- sold at all. lt is sinai that no ' omnium! v i un |,,l, rate h.-itt ir MS 11 v ?? -I to tha iiiitirinriplcd gpsad et a fi-winaniif.i, fir - it ia not less apparent that temperlalB| -'mi lllll*t fail to .'|li;|te the atilt-"'. I'LL "\ If. Mr. M. M. It:* Hon. of .Boston, expat ts tn ipr ad thai ^ -il..i.n> , .n ll nee. Pl :. ?-,.! Et. C. .lilli), of OzfSTtl, IS t0 ileliv.-i tu rio Bets Kappa outr nm af liarrard next Corns incut. ' tl Grant will apend ' bing ton im bia way I,;n!: to !! ? Old Paint Cmnl rt Simon Cairn ron w rites that I." a il! i '?I pl I i I l.i ! I VVl 'I'.. ..' V'. IV !:? U bS Will -'" lu J I-i rel .nu I 'lin- Kev. Ur. Hoary M. Ua*Usber, who in;,nv vu ur- - till pnstOi In I' ia that cm I is tin ' IV. ? ta upon the pi,,:, et in London, to erect a menu I I v. di: I ? ' I rr .ito ti,,- i, i,,, ni "I ? I tin- Pul is ,i:i,irclii-t, must le un ion Lui ifer Satan munn es the juhe'.t ni .1 .e, nail who is to lie i *-p.ii i ' m. I up, l bi pi i. -ii i.il there iv iii : .in literal In the Senate the otliei daj tbe day the I' .?ma bill w - .! j, , I lemo crsts urt-re voluble In oppoaitio i to it. l I.', pub licanaj ipent most of their tinm in tram plug to sad ima Aud this condition of il prompted Senator Mand.-rson, of N. h.u-L.i. to re? mark toito rotc, thal tbs " foot aud month .ii..-.i-- ' .iplicincl tu ba Vi liiui.i il mit in tin- S.-e.-it. -, tllfl mouth diasase on the Democratic aide and the foot . on 1 be Repu bin l"i:n:i>- stoanoa. Va., Match 17.?Oeajetral (.rimt and party left hers lo-day fer Washington, IN- w iii spend a couple ol freaks at the CapitaT Wasuixotom, M..n ii 17.-The Coaiiais kinci of Internal Revenue has retaraed to VVaahhtgton from a visit to r'i aakfort, R Lund '.*;. March 17.?ruiinbarfh Cniremt about to confer tl. ? ,r of ,' ui Dr. Funlve ? Harker, pi .Lo New-Yi u ? ki u, ? mv of Md TALK- .Him I TOWN. (TOT I parntB} i ? , sud .ilOUl ? -.- -li PRO ? ' '- I'm. ? VMI'XI'.N. - loka J. ii I.iu i i-i tbs ? that ? i u itu) -i ? i part ia i ra tj ? 4 I - -rin: cv Vdu- \: ky. .,, Re? ta diana v ' i : Vdu wi.: In tho Tor . " , ,,-t; Not ii. ? WHAT AV K\, E l..\Di:i{ TMIN'K-4. ,ii 1 iny ok... - i . nut expect in -in- kmarU i jil ile. ? . . ? | if th* Dr u . . takes ap tbs frcij radi .'?-.:-,'.. I U'liuvi- tbs Republli , ? ; rill*, over them this Call, so der p asatsd ia tins f.?i;_. tau i ii.it th* ... la das to ni 'li? lli.! Istei on ti., y woakl win. A P068IBLB ma Camdt 0 ii ?? kwoU, li-im't I Ha* ii cv,-!- iiccurre-I to Tin: Tiiiiu ? . ...lura .i woo] I in ik. ? ntl ii.a.i.tli e cainllil.it.? fur Mayor of Hew-York (itv i lao sst knew tin- amtlani'tu pcrsuually, bot I hui nj-tlily Israjtmsed with lils preaont i -nu *e, .md iinnk Ss would saskssfsod companion pi, ?? to Mayor Low, sf Disoklya. I hsvs i>i*en mtrpAntd ks niui ?e many peim'e favorable to hi* iios'unatloa iu beta parties. He lu.* suown iiiinsfir a oom steiass. assn i nprltrlit legislator. I believe be would make au ei-ualiy (?uud executive. _ aJtlHUR'S 8THE90TB IV Tm: BOUTH. Theodore Cook, nf rcunii-ii,. -Arthur win kass IM Miitd South, if be (reis hair ur matt el New-York, he me* Ur iiuiiiiii-ttrd. The drift la In hla favor Just no*/. I'haj. Hepub '.ctn- vii.I h.iVi- lo i, at Hu.i Li.i..ire. ins' lu Ml S> v. t,o th.-y Hill lone thu election here of SSS sliDiil'In't be very surry ;-!><ii.t that. ABOUT THE CHEAP "LIBBAHl - fm,mr Munni l'ittt,i.s/,ir. -Th,- -ci:,ia- kaVS StlslSSSlfSII uni min is to th.'circulation an-l protlt of the. cheap "M - ' I ll.,Vcl:.l'l tu tn'i- lev-k .4 mllli.iti S(Sd ?' ' I copies at a tims from tao saws eoapsnles nowll i edition of s book asMoati saessdi 7ftOQ em - t ksvsj however, pul nut fifo new hooks a .lay. imo rona. Ourstory paper ibowssa tlicLT.-aleat pr,,Ht. I pay one vv fte* to writ-ev usiv.lv fur nu. rim ti ti tip- - iin*S mau.* u- i-i.i.-ti< *ay ladepssatwu o', tao TyyosjaaUesl I'liiOU*. _____ t.i M EtAI.FORTEB-81 OH1 H?t N* l 'N' HW ' ' ;' v ?* i .t taUtal bafors ? i pobharafisn l si >'- *S iimeh tosubmll to ai.iii:.-,,!. rn,and sba *... I have -cen th ? report li. I I'l.'-'ii-iit Will Vito the lull, lull I I. iw- nut fora ? opinion ri-nara'iu tl' il ot I ? ' fciv. fm pm,ii, a::.,ii. Whale- i la n.v and proper stu, l tu .;. re, bs doao '?> say Manas bj w i ll rURE OF TH : PtlOJffl , U;:.! 1 i.ii 1HEKICA) * ? ,.,,' i.u.ll la v. :i fair to :i, ? . inion, I* iii n IllllUs' ill ttton ia i, i - I taltra lav?**?r wi i . l*i* . .. , i;,. . .tic I .,,. '.I, .111 ll. in. t,:..l .tiui l's "??*? Mi m vi. *i v-i"\ i'i: v i ii i.i-i ivy .vi' ffOnX ? . . I ,,.?!,l . .Vr -Ia i iiiHiLM- 6 iu las i..--v galali kai sv uAD**- an