Newspaper Page Text
Jude* to 3l0nernatment?. a*e'*. Aeweanc i"<ii?. Baasaesa Mer* *< Int an* !.???? ? Ha?k->-f H-1-..siia lui ?e?il Nance* ? DreasaaaBmi. MIW" *?' ? ? Kkperain'is . fia**' i." Cr^iea ami I'eadera btu I\ anlee Horse* A I'amafe*.. n**>?. lo* creaw. jr t*?re. roi. laatrenuna. I VS Mlavt-Uaneoua. 6 6 -lo 12 Bi Marr,aa** aaa r?al?* 7 ti New PuSttoan?S . *- 'i in eau Nteewera. si 4 u lleai I slate.ll I J HeUa-uuis Nan, ea. 7 8 Ri . h. rn,.1 1 lat* ... fi -t HitBabaas WaatedL . H 3 4 ?menai Neusee. 1 e ItesssBaaie aaa fl r. h ge summer uni vi, aatedl 1 I Nauseas Beserte*. 7 a-o leaii.era. 8 parr always Cnsmfss Ksticra. "Albikbbt ?babb-" _ roxnajmnbUTnx Cnotqi Tarli Wines. ? l \t.ir-OBBU VlMliI ( OMIAIT, Vi rina.n ai ?? OtO. IlAMl.'.N MIM'III A Mi .Sum;* foi; Di:ronATiox !Hv (Words aaSMiisu IS pp., Bets (raaOedi, Rani? tssii Broadway. 8*\j? a 2-cont stiinip ta pay postage ona BoanBBraaIBhqjiBSh Raaw laths Cuxvoi ii F'u 00 . iu Vsssy-aL, New-TerB. No berri it appetizei iu?r better regulator ot thegi**osi-.\e ergaaa tuaa Abcobtvss Bimaa They ara ta daneil as aueh by all the IsaiUiu nhyaiclans (toni) Erna Always il you use Vofmpor, Tree cl ron Ur a. ?il7 UTSIMlwap. TKIHINE TFRMsi 10 mah. nTB8CUBlM Pottage free in the I nited Stmttt, 1 Tear. laTaSaUBS 3 Moatki. PAn.Y. 1 itti Snnrtav . $? .10 $4 JI CB 1I DAILY, wlthant ?unaay. 7 00 110 171 4>UM1)A\ TU I Bl MK. 110 Remit bv P.iMal NM*. Mmur Orfler or H*?r!jte.re.1 Inlier. *w Poata! N,if?, tnaretatttsr will plaina writs 00 the Note, 'lui tux Nsw-Tosi Taisesn." BRANCH OFFICES OP THE TRIBUNE. A4?eitl*emeoi? for juihllnitlofi !n Tua Troll nf. aid orSera fat ra ru l?i deliver* of the dally paper, will be received al UM fauowiuc I1n.11,li --lice", in Nsw.Tsrh 1 'it Hain I BU-wi (illira 1.20*1 Hi oatt nev. if a. uv, tn ll p. ra. Ko *0s Wesl Twentr third nt . 10 am to Sp m ho. 7i'" 1 li r-1 ave, nen KurtT-?e?entL-et . Ina ni nip. m. Be I.0117 Iti'.M ave.. ?ear Slxttetn ot, lo*, m. toS ? m. Bu ann tart Onehutdied.aiiiltwenty tif'l ??! , 4 lol n, BV valua Square, No. tftf EeM Kourtecaili-M . ie a. SS. tu fe p. in. tn othf.r cities. ?fSSSIXOTOS? 1.M9 P-St LOSOOS?SI Beit for!-?:, Strand, JXtxoQ orlc Dnile QLttbrnu. I0TJNDED BY HORACB IRIBLZY. NEW-YORK, STN DAT. MAY ia TWELVE PAGES. HIE NEWS THIS MORNING. 1 ?!-.! i.n.?Two cotton wurehonses in Liverpool ?were oeotroyed by firs Ttittr-any N soeantie.s were 111 <i> in.nnl 111 England. The offices prissie boxes snd wardrobe ol tbs Stunt Thi-Htu* lu Vienna were Bound, afr. Gladstone gav? li: si opinions on political affair! in E : a meeting af tba Dynnstis Lsft wsi iteM in Madrid todiaoam tbsfntara nolteyof tbe party. 1 ?? Mnlngaaaj Osvarunisnl ha.* mads new oveitur 1 t>i poaoa t" Frans*, ConouxMS.?-Tbs Senate was not In aaasi D yes* terii.iy. Tbs Hanna puoaed some billi reported by Uk- Judiciory Cwniuitteo. Nu oneruna ?as nasnant. Domestic?Il is rnportsd in Wosblngton tbot Beimioi Anthony intends to rem gu aoon. l; ? condition nf th' ern 1 is iii theNortbwsat is promising lins! (allia PsunsylvajiinyeatsrdsyntorTjing. TawsJbieago marketa wnrs dull. < W. W. tb, tii** bunk ?! of Wstbingtou, Penn., ex bia riiii;i"ctii)u with th-* firm nf Qmnt A Wald, The Metbodist Oenetul Oenfersnee ruted ?if-Mut tiie licensing or oidaining of women as nosnobsrs. Ctn svi* SCBi-nBAN.?Wall Street nannied it* nsc-nl appenronoo justerdaj : there were no tullnrse nnd noexi-it'*iii?*iii. Tbstscetvsr ol tba New art Bavioga Itistiti tinn reported a deScleney of cter 11,000.000 Hie third spring '.t; -' of the Meadow BfOUh Hunt tonk pince. - - 1 he Oaoenrng Club drove to Hyde I'ark in Mr. Baosevi (s 1,ii. li. - ? The New-York bl bl : niue lu-: its inst game thia Banoon. = Tbo nev toivIikj eonmg al "ak Point was opened.. . f!aluiii!'ia Otdlsaje brill a field aaaeting. The Brooklyn Young Bopubllcoo Club to-'k a limi In leference to the Nh tionul Coiiveiiiioti. - Mr. iisplsSOP ("Kile,I for Europa. Mr. EH wood failed to sstnblisb bia claim fur iamagsa aj,'iiiusr Mrs. Langtry. I?ex k Comntisaionora anssonnoed Ssnstot Kii<r;i:in*a nsaoiution, Thi eomur-atons of Die Vew To*k (.ii'i'-r HnsitHl ama laid, t ,i T!ie Aaasrii in Crirksi roaaaoaUedtof England on tbs City af Kome, ?== C. IfcCnllocb Beecher A (.'..., nf No. 41 v7u1l*si . fail '. witb linbilitioa of |90A00I>. ?Gold mino of nan loonMondoi silver dollar (4121a), Bt.07 cents Stocks were fevi-riili ami iustnnting, bur the tondonoy of priceH whs upward aud t.is Oassing wa** stronj? attlm ti^uiei*. Ihk Wk* ni rn-Tris- "tr. 100.1! obaerTutious t:> die.ile .'.?.ini.i-r, clear ur fair weather. I'cnipe.rat.ure yeafen.iiy: ihgiieet, 64*1 lowost, I8*j ovUBOBO, Ptttom haring toirn fin the season, nnil mai mei tritiftlprt, can hoe Tai DAILY TRIBUNE wurilctltoiktat,pottpoid,for75 eonbynor monfn, I l/i asfaVuBl Ininj tmtmfftd ns o/(cu cn d TtU DaILI TBIBtm arifl le *ent to tiny addrtst in Buropt fin -f* 1 36 nor in?nlk, mktoh include* the ?fenn jfostaye. Birstnii is lioiiiiiff fur "loioc iiiinrriveinffit in thu BanaTBcnnT ?>f its Board nf AMermen, throagli tho annBTBtioa ol ;i new btw cnratiriir Aldciiiiiinir dis? tricts. Liilt-.is rhv r?zpniieB0B of thal eity is dif fi-iviit fioiii tluit ot New-York, no nEtncouoaasnt will follow such a chanm-. Hen* im* un naxioua to ?rrfiHoB thu district ijattlBI ll has piovvd an entiic failuie. Tin- Methorlist Ciintvii'iii*** BJBI agaifl rifusiul to lui'iisif WO-BaBB Ul l)iL-.ich ol i-xhoif. Tb .e was IBO tisiul di.-icu.vsiou o\ci tho -suhject, ono lu--i,h i .stating that lie came from a State (Movooncbasetts) in wliivli there aro ? ;*-".t?<><> junie wollun than Biota, and that they iii lot buve Homi-thin'f to do. Probably the artraaen nutfht lind it advaiilsg-.*ous to Mini auBBB ol their .ibli- q-raaknau to argue thc fUBBiaUB before tli?? C'liuli-telK e. All om IBBOawl who Like any Internet iu the livalrioa ol tho rnee-oonne, tho Lndl--grooaid, Hm cinder tanah or thc sunbury plain, will find much OBatliact an?i IBtBaB theil atUaluui on tlic it iith iiagc of 'J hb Tuiisi \i jlii.s morning. There the pauetuaBajani and exciting iieepur chaffs ot the Kotrkaway Hunt am Beecribs-d, OB well a* thc ffuilons ol thc iiietthd nuc-is thal aro piejmiing for th? Withers and the oilier great fJQBtrffttg at Jd onie I'aik. krieelaud'a victory in the 1 ?ixi.ma Stakes at Loais\iil? in reoouiitnl. The departure of thi Anierienn frick t*t 11 jim to meet thu p.-uw>ed niastei-s ol the wicket on the othci aide> of tbs waU<r ie Ue aortboa\ sud Ibero u much matter oi unusual divei'Kity and value, concerning athletic gaun-n, naiveb:ii 1 play, rowing aud the long list ot apoi'U. Tho Xew-Vork Club auili-ii.il Um ir first d?*feat in tho baseball ehampionahip M-ii<** yesterday, but flu*y have made -*o good a start iint the hopes of their l.inids will not be eerioiudy dashed. The public will not view the approach of hot weather with tho usual complacency when it ia generally known that the prka for ice tor the coming season Ih to bo advanced. J tint who .ne to blame for this unpleasant change U not cleat. Tba comno-nioa any they have not allures! tito Khednle Pi lani year; and vii mmv householders IIB told by tlieiielivevy man that they must pay inorc. Certainly thcic bl n<? excuse fora higher schedule ao tar astin* great ice companies are aoncerned. Last winter was an excellent ono for iee. There was much cold weather and la? bor was cheap. An advance under tin.se dr [?uiastaticcK will cau.si' much jual complaint ; iiml Moonal ihe poorer cl.is-u-s, who have to iweltei through th ? summer in erowded ten* cnicnt-hoii-i s, are the oms thal will gaffer moot Tiie mistake in the popular Judgmenl in Eon rand wbicb the Government baa nando In deni* Inf with thc Egyptian question has solidified the Conservatives and gieatiy strengthened the prospect for a disoolntion of Parliament. The chloe bill io doomed, if it rene cathe House of I.ords; ns fl.i- Tories will oppose it on thc ground that it is an incomplete 01000010, not providing for a rcdistribation of seats. This proves lo lie the Secret of the BOOTOO of the Par nellitea in roting to overthrow the Gladstone Ministry. Knowing that tm- Franchise bill will tail, Mr, Parnell is convinced thal he cnn expect no mort; from the Liberals, uni he tunis agninst them, lt will Im- a pity if a Ministry rfhich has endeavored to do ao nineo for Eng md in the way of reforms shall be overthrown because of mistakes in Egypt, Hut DO person can fail to admiie the diameter of ? man lil.i* Mr. Qladotone, who peraiata in doing what bo thinks right though chally against thc popular wilt -?>? The Philadelphia city authorities hare .shown more "litcrprise. in the adoption of the police patrol system, than liave the authorities of this city. I'tidei'that system an officer remains qb his) beat and when he BOaheg an arrest he sends woid, by the usc of electric ajgnali, for the patrol to come and take the priooner to the sta? tion, lt is also a ready DieSD! ot f-eciiring assist - ince at any point, the patrol ofiicers being equipped with wagons r-ady to stitil at ii given signal. The system has been used aucceooftilly in Chicago for some years and baa recently been adopted in riiiladelphia. where it promises excellent results. The Police i <>m anjsaiotiera talked of employing it herc, more than a year ago, since which rime nothing has been heaid oi it. Tho Commissioners ezprei ? d the opinion that it wou'd greatly add to the effectiveness of the police force) and would render anneceaaarj g large Increase in the number of men. B tiusi ad of asking for au? thority to adopt such a pl in, tho Commissioners have favored the bill which has been rushed through tho lavis!.il ure directing them to ap? point 5(iO mon* nun. Even (he Mayor's "Cabinet'1 han declared against tin- bill. It Ought ttl 00 vetoed. THEALDEKMBS AM) SURFAl I RAILROADS lu making the Mayor independent of the Aldermen In filling vacant offices, the Legislature deprived the latter of much of their power for mischief. But they retain control ever many iiiipoii.uii public interests, and their capacity for harm is still great. A fresh illustration of that pow,-j is. aluna io be gh en in tho action of the Board on tbe applications for street railroad franchises, Without radical changes lo the framework of laws governing this city, no '?em-nil stn-e' Railroad ai'! could have li- n enacted that would meet the requirements of institution, and at the name time deprive the Aldermen of the right to p-'s- upon street railroad franchises. Ilene in this important matter the interests of tbe city .neat tho mercy ol' the Aldermen. The fear of their betrayal ol the rights of tiie people, in neting upon ques? tions relating to the use of the public streets, has been one of tho principal reasons operating at Albany to defeat, ainee 1875, legislation on thia subject. There appearing to ho im way ol getting around that difficulty, a law was pooled this year which will enable the Aldermen to giro the consent of the city for tho " ie ot every ono of its si etoo I avenues foi horne rail i m.i.s. 'I be Mayor can \ to th ? resolution! thai out] be paused on thia aubject, bul tho Alder? men have a settled habit of overriding i on all such questions. Thus a Board, the majority of whose members probably do not poy ? gingie dollar in taxes, will eave the ii-_*-1 st to give anray to private corporation! public frnncliiaes worth million! of doilara] ead may at the same time greatly depreciate in value the property ol large taxpayers, lt gtanda to rea? son thal snell a system i' wrong, The law, however, -I >? - not pl ice ir entirely ? power of the Aldenueu to gran! railroad franchises. Before any road can be constructed tbe consent tn i I bo obtained in willing ol'tiie owners of one-half in value of the property bounded on the street, Bul there b a curious provision in tho law which says thal "tho eon n of the local authorities'1 (tho Board ot Aldermen) " shall op rate mi the ooo - si ur of such cit] ,oo the owners ol any property, u that such railroad may be consti neted upon any "street by which aucn property is bounded.'' Lt ih farther provided thal In determining the value of one-half the property bounded on anj street the value of tbe city property "ahull bo - oat attained and.deterniined hy allow ing there " for the same price or raine as i* shown to be - the value of thoequivnlont In nine and frontage " el any adjacent property on the samo ?trout.'1 ls this means anything it raeann that city prop? erty is to be accounted thi tame bo other property in mak ng u;> one-half in mino of the property fronting on any atreet tn be used tor street railroad purposes. I'Li.. may bo shown by the applications now before the Aldermen tor francOisee to construct surfnee roads on Fifth-are. and Broadway. One oompany pro pooca to build a road on Pifth-ave., from Waah mgton Square to tho Harlem River. If the Aldermen giant thia franchise it i.-, proposed ia oinking up the v..Inc of one-hall the property to take in a p.ui of Washington Square, the WBasleof 1'nioti, Mali-ou. anti Reservoir Square! and Central Pork. I. timi construction of the law bold.s good the Aldermen wdl have (be right to give over that street to a private eor poration. But n lo lUNtbtfvl if such a construc? tion will agree arith tho constitution, which provides that tbe consent munt ?? ? obtained " of " tbe ou nels ol om - hall in value nt be prop ny 44 boundi d on, ai; I ibo consent niioof tne local "anthodtioa baving eooirolof aotreok'1 ihe queotiou a ill be one ol great Inp i <?*,;. to people, lu mg on F,tih-ave. Already there are eight corporations aesdrJng fnimhitieK under the ROW I,iv. They pmpooo lo construct forty miles of surface railroad Throe different roi pm minns ?ie aaking lor the use of Broadway. Tho Underground Railway Cucupaaay. now that Lho Arrnahi itfntoirj lian lallen through, pgnpoSBsianBI io binburie tunnel road under liroatiw.iv, for wiii.n it BBB long held a charier. The Cable RailWBJ ClHBpBllJ still claims, a legal OBIOteBCO, nm withstanding tho iwnoal of tho Rapid I'raaeit An. Ninny of these m-heine a nia.si. tali liiioiig.i, aa it is nut likely thal tho coii-m-ih ol OOMMgh ptopsity owners can be seem, d, or in I.eu theieof tho eooaunBt of tho Sen oral Tenn nf thu tiarpresne Courl. lint no ii lance cm bo placed ou ihe Aldermen. They barn tie solo power tu lix thc tenn*, nf a Uandi.sc They eau say whether or not a charier for which a million dollars BBB be obl.niii*il shall BO given away or imi ii|> at u.i lion. If ilinl Ixxud pogfucana its Uuiy nu au oct railroad Will be.ullow.ui ou Fifth-avo. Bal ntif-Miun it; ly there is little hope of iutellig-nt ucMoii in the City Hall. WE SAVINGS /? t All the i it.\ savings bunks bat e come well out of the recent excitement, and it is aol too m icb to aa j that this fortunate raoul! is largely due to the stringency ol thc low which governs their operations. The absolute prohibition of specu? lation to all buna officer! Indeed has been sh-1 mu by the event! of the pant week tobe moot -nice ii ii clear thal men eannot be trusted In luch pfsdtiona upon no better rv ii antee ticin that of their privnte judgment tn the ouse of the New irk Saving- Institution dis aster appean to have been inclined through the disobedience ol the bank officers to the oidei of tin Chancellor, lt i> do stiff] . cum iii such a case to say th .t the brokers with whom thej deposited the Government bonds had a standing whichjostined implicit truot In theil integrity* noi is it a ja tincation to repro seni that the profit which waa the Immediate Incentive to tbe depooii was tor tin* benefit of the hank. Th.* t'li-uio lior had loaned olden which it was tin- plain duty of the bank officer! to follow, and bad they done io the institution would have been on its feet to-day. This fail? ure again sh iws the dnnmr of trusting to pri? vate lodgment, and the necessity of haul ami fast rules which shall simply render ii impoooi blOi without inclining criminal responsibility, to Jeopardise the funds of saving! institutions. lt. U to be regretted thal the unintelligent panic of a great namber of poor and ignofanl depooitora la the city savings banka, gauntly foreigners, should have led to the oacrifice by them ol the half-yearly interest on their de? posits. Some .nf the batik officer! appear to have thought thia exhibition of blind distrust rather amusing, but considering that the inter? nal ou their deposits, however email, is of lei iona consequence to tuousaads of the patrons ut the savings bunko, the loss io really vexa? tious, ami tin- more so since it waa wholly an ? accessary. The depositor could bo protected against himself io cases of this kind by adopting the rule of notice of withdrawal, Thig bas the advantage of giving time for inquiry, and for the passing of ephemeral excitement. In tho present instance it would have prevented the loos of interest to a great many poor people, and would have saved even the appearance of a strain upon the hanks. Tbe encouragement of saving is so important, dewed solely a- a pub* ev, that the law cannot be too careful in guarding both the property uml the interest of depositors; and when* aa in thia city, a large class of (le|iu?il'. is of n l tnd excitable temperament, ignorant of Amelie..ii lu thous, prone to suspicion and apt to run together like sheep, and follow th promptings of their apprehensions, tic > should not be allowed to ? ieca um ol their want of kn I ! protect* il 01 ? d I .es. 11IK COPY I -///' BILL. T Pvbli 'v;' We Hy proposes that the authors and other friends of an honest copyright law, who have been rapporting the Doroheimer bill, should abandon tlmir resistance to * a naod ? rate mari; ." and ooneent to an amendment confining the bi leflts of interna? tional copyrfghl to books printed ia thia country. 1 ? n 1 in assigned foi recommend? ing this surrender lg that certain traders in Philadelphia and elsewhere are tu hotly op poeedto giving a foreigner hia own property unless they can hist make something ont of ii, uml that the m si'-d Internal in literary pinn y is so strongly reprooeutod in Congress, thattf ex? treme views" an not at present likely Bo be adopted. Lei the author! be reasonable, there? fore, say! //"? IFsskJy, and take what they can Hereafter they can ask more. We hors licit 111 friend of international copy? right, of fair play, of International justice, will assent toanj mch proposal. The scheme of amendment non brought forward ia what we hiive been ex peeling, ever since Mr. lhnshciiu (?r's measure was introduced. We have been expecting ii as a trick of the piratical party to turn to their own advantage .1 bill Intended to n-mo ve a grave reproach from our country ami to give anthon their plain rights. An interna? tional copyright law nv irli lin- manufacturing clause attached tonis nothing bat aa arrange? ment for prob cting one pirate against all rival pirates. Tho United State! hus no nason for ging in any such enterprise, lt lo beti that piracy sh mid not be prod cted. Lol the un,, .tii.-i / .1 reprinter! eur one another's throat, and by cud by hone ? authors may come to their own. For this reason, among ot u 1 -, we wish to ooo no half-way delusive reform. Wi- diss-ait entirely from the opinion of ile Pu ''?',< r ? I Eg thal the ' first step!1 which it advises will be better than nothing, and will nut interfere with something more valuable here.iit.i-r. Thispropoood * tirst step " ia a step iu the wrong direction; and il it. i- takea we shall have to begin the reform -ill over again with fresh obstacle! against na. We sh ill create a new class of rested interests opposed to ti true Uitei i tiona! copyright nnd increase the disinclination of the average Congrossui ia to bothei hun If about a bii.-,:ueis which gp* parentie dies aol 1 nu ii politica, What is more, we .shill '.?ive a ipin.-i-saiii Mon to piracy bv statute, ihe wost that eau bo said of Amer? ican law now is thal it will not interfere te ere \( nt a palpable wrong. Bul the moment it de ih.it a v rang shall bo treaded aa a wrong only nuder certain arbitrary oondiUona, it be eoiiii's ;ui aicoinpiite in ihe iitiuatice. lin* demand for inteniiitional eopyrighi is d aa a claim foi anthon. Ii is the* claim of iii! men who love- and tmdcrstnnd Jual and ore sensitive about national boBor. vVe trust thal there will he no conipromioe, no our render, no taint-beortedneoo. If the Dors beinser bill can ba passed at this s.-s,;,,-,, --,,. shall rejoice. If it cannot, at least let os keep ourselves in o condition to try again, and the dis, ; --Iun of the past v. mri 1 a/ill nol have l? eu thrown away. Thia seems to be a case in u I,,, ii bo on rd I*bettei th ta half a loaf. INDIAN inti ATIOS, Tr.rre wm an intcrciting debute in the Renate on Indian education, when the Indian a\ppro pria ion bill Ads up. The opinions of Senator! .vim had fiaitOll tho reservations and Keen ihe educational machinery at work were Bewilder? ingly divergi nt. Mr. Ingulla held that iu ordi 1 to make Indian education i tbtctive the Indiana ought, to be madri amenable to the law* of the United Stiites. Mi. hawes held that before Dialling the Indian ami-liable to tho htWO be sim aid be naihWd to read them. Mr. lng,ills replied, mid with foiee, that thi.-i wu.* a mw dos-tiine; that.il! sorts of foreigners wini could nol rend the laws arete made atnenahli* to them, an.i Unit there was bo good reaoon for exerndlng ihe Indians fioai this practice. It was also coinolamcd thaw thal Indian ua.v ?asssOOSS load lo uoiuaiif. and boarding-school-> weir advosstnaaL No doubt Indiau progress* balnur, and the re? tie in- which have bein umbrtHacn do not ap? pear tO prod ice ino results expected. Hut .so lou*; ui- lin- t.ovi rnnicni. Mfjpofftj the Iudiaun il ia lio.ih'.fiil whether they will uko kindly lo ike new modes ot lifo urged upon them. So lon.,' as they can puioiie their old way.* limy will pru ter to do so. bo lona* ss they aro auopliod with lUSOf Suhdsfc BOB Hey will see BO motive ir change. This is human narin*, not solely adlaa nature. All mea require pressure to io Itfj theil babita. lithe Government made work the condition f partial subsist' nee, or supplied only the mans ol pi i iii iin'i, and ?!;- u I nomadic iir-uils in all ii i--;:.' i-t ll - eut In Hans would perh ipa take more ' ii- rhnnges demanded of I on, no doaht In ' from icbooli io the trib I role i lill, bul bo! more difficult than thal of the hildtenot the very poor In great oi ney ore trying to (tel aa education. The eleva ion of the Indian is ol com tt, I owever, should have been .realized from the eginniug. Bal if ail tho general condition ol ne Indians uer, the same aa those i Qcouuti ii 1 y thousands of densely ignorant i" i no come arnon,' us aa emigrants, is there any iiml ic ison tor doubting that the Indian mild in at lcist two generations riae aa for as heoe Immigrants habitually dol Cul them oil from th.e nomadic life altogel like them work for their daily bread as all tiler Americium work.; Make them citizens. iring them under the laws. Sweep a.va\ the ill-ra ft of vicious white men that alua;. . gather round tin* skitts of thc reecrvation. Give the lillians (me contact with the better elements in ur civilization ; arid then le! th -in t ike their bailees with the rest. If they have any staying ewer thia policy wonld bring it out. Certainly would stimulate their energies and theil wita, misc them from their shiggishne-; ?. create in a.'ni rational ambitions and give the rising gen - ration of school-bred Indian children relief rom the degrading and thwarting iniiueneee ow opposed to thens. BESP0N81RILITI FOB DYNAMITE, American reoponoibtlity for dynamite ont i temperately and Jmlieionnl) i fhe current number of Tkt North American teclew, Professor Henry Wade Rogers, tin? nier of (he leading arth le, approaches the sub ?<-t in ii commeudableapiritof Eairneao, coueed Ig at the oils.-I tii.-J Irish Home bale is an :i-.i ilk- ,:'il a jnsteauoe, ivith which the iineiican people naturally sympathize. Thia a.isi-In-is careful not to confound willi the srbnrous and Inhnman agenciea of ossaosina ioii and dm mute, and henee he can discuss rlthoul prejudice or partisauahip the question rhetber the United States authorities ore under1 ny obligation io iuterfere iu the dynamite ampaign. Professor Rogers tokes ap the English pre . - lc rlnnin : ?-? ith tho < h dui c toe. The 11.ni ?.'Clients for tinit. plot were made iii .ouiloii, and the bombs wore purchased in lirminghain bj au Englishman. At one time ml another association! ha ? ei id in .ondon for the purpose of supplying tuen and lim-) in i'd of revolutionary plots; but this oct" adonis no reason whj New-York should im.tied io b'ooine a store-hons political incendiariam of foreign States.'' Evi n ! Orslnl's confederate went unpunished, and .?imbin bm often bc-n athe headquarter! ot lota agalnal other States, {there are several 'nglis'i ; rt i'' ns which Americana are IhmmI o consider. Daring tho Civil War Mr. Seward omplained of the alleged manufacture of Greek fire" ,"t Windsor, Canada, to he used c.- Confederate emissaries In attempt! to ami American cities. The British Govern aent acted upon thia complaint, ami the Cana ;a'i authorities adopted ateaauroa to prevent In- manufacture ol Break Ure. The Stat a De sutmentuSdao directed the attention of the '.latish .authorities lo the lp lot. for intro luring yellow /ever Into Northern citlei by Hems ol Infected clothing, and Dr, Black min was arrested by Canadian officials. I e lideneeagainst him. however, waa sou tr the charges could not be pressed, in each ase the Britiah Government toot active n i cs to repreaa theae o itragea, Thal Goi in ut has also pani -bed ita own citiaeos for at empting to incite tin* citizens of ono -> revolt agni not their Government or tom (nate their rulers. Tor example, John Parry rai puoiahed in 1709 for libeling! the Emperor f Rnsoln in a Loudon journal; Jean Peltier mai ravietedin 1803of Inciting the Prenoh null!,- to ri--, oil against the Plrsl Conan] i Lord leorge Gordon waa prosec ited hw libelling the {oeen ol Fiance; and Herr .Most, In May, 881, wno sentenced for incltin ; rs of tia journal to i foreign sovereigns. Only two of th ie precedents, ta our J tent, are directly applicable to tbe dyna uti ages. The tt Greek fire " case offers a clo o ai.il'cl. ami rile arrest of Dr. Blackburn \ ima d u, dispooition on the port of the lanndian authorities to repreaa atrocious ci i iii/ition. Tho -nil.v response lade by the United States Govorument .? British remonstrances in regard to dyna titi* has been tile circular of March 12, vk* 1, iu nlatiou to the shipment of laugeroua explosives, lt must, not I"* for -otten however, that Mr. Seward tarnished the tritish Govornmeni with definite Information especting the Confederate plots, whereas Lord IranvBle has never dom* this in the dynamite oiispir.icy ; ami how eau the American co i; s a* tip**t**l io puaiah the whispering! of ?"--niau doaperndoes In heU-bedraoans, when tho ',lindi.ni ofBeiali found it hnpoouible to pro eed against Dr. Blackburn 1 -So tar as the ibo! precedents ore concerned, three of them (antiquated tobe seriously considered, ind tiie fourth ii uoc applicable* to tho ravings if the Irish-American press. The proceedings : Herr Mool have been condemned iu unglaud by public sentiment and form a al trt tog exception to the usual license allowed to ic pres.. Mutes en the Freiheii ima definite in is invitiitions io murder, whereas tbe dj n unite irons never aingleo out any Englishman. Even t'ii were good policy to prosecute the Ir;.-h Unericnn puss tor soliciting auboerintions to ccn-i funds nnd extolling the political rtrtoes if ilyn.unite, it Would be ImpOBSfhle to applj be i.u-'i h precedents and secure eonviction. rin-lih'l.s and Lncitnmeata to erimo would be ,?> vague and mais ute bo warrant ;i proas trial ? ven ender Rug i-fi law. Returning now to rVoreaaor Rngers's paper, \.-1,nd thal thc onl] Pedare* st itute which can io biotlght lo baal against the dynamite con,, ipinatgra ia tinst raia ti ag ta tho illegal tnuBS* lort.ition ol dangerouj exploaivno. The Gov ? rumen! in rta circular ot March l'i. Issi, bai 11ballilla!thoraaonrrnsof Uaited Btatea lau. lui- I'cder.ii Csiurts aaa only nemieh thone ifkuaoos which have Kc a Buada criminal by lirecf Acts of Tongi I--S, by tlir* Constitution Ot ty interuatioiial treaty ; aud thc luachiuatiou. ?: the dvti.itnil;- conspirators arc imt included u thu list al puiiishabhs onhnaceu* lat an Kng :k|i or aii Ai i'-iic.'ii detotl\*? ovi-ihcar iu a Inill-bodrouiii or ii back alley .lin* details of % deliberate plo! ogainsl lifo aud propcrt] in England and there is aol I court ia the United Slates that can Indict punishment tor thc iilb'iice. On this aceouul PtWahasBBr usUJoanj pleads for a'change in Ihe nciitmlitv lawn whereby it may be made un om me against thi (joM.ruim ut of (he United States fur any eau ?ithia its jurist! it-iiou to cons pim against thc liv 1', and property ot tin* citizens of tl forfig* btaK*. lio niao couteuda tuitt eiUudiliou trcaltv should include among extraditable O nance* tli.it of conspiracy to ?order, Thean chun gee wo aid be ol' I lit- highest important! ?. sad if Bat lowed liv th- leading nations of thc world would alford mntnal|pi. ins! dyna* mil ? and anarchy. BA ll VT ATS IS lill: IG:<!RT. General Meigs, the greatest authority on ?. conilructioa ia tii" Hutted . returns in ano in tn the Soudan question. Heuhows that the Mexican Central Railway has been laid -it the rate of nearly a miles day, and asks wh) tin* British Govern < nm il du as well, oi' even bettor* bi I tin- Kcil boo anil ihe Nib*. Inev WOttld have to do mach better thin this rn order to n-sciie ,! (fordon. The .li-t mee fi im ?- i ikim to Iterber is 250 rnQes. and Generel Gordon can? not be expected to hold his grono I i'm- thing, however, milSl Hot he fo gotten ? bws tha* the British wen- building such a milt* . would travel fist. Before tue tn-' lion of fifty miles could he complete I, til, - n nu; ?? on th.- Ni :<? would be convinced thu irn* Uriti-di Men* in onrnoat. and they Blight bi dis? posed either to declare for General Gordon or io disperse quietly. i lenora! Molga says nothing about the climate of the Soudan, which would nrobablv prove a greater obstacle to railway construction than the engineering difficulties. Major Clarke, who has li id gnat experience in railw.iv building in India, ridicules iu the London press tin* idea thar the project is Impracticable oaaecooatof tin* heat, lie has (wilt railways with a m-*an monthly temperature of '??'- degrees Fahrenheit, night and day, and laughs at th" 0XC1ISO that it will be too hot. during ihe summer to proceed with thia work iu tin* Soudan. W.-'.l ialornied experts in England an* coofldeat that such a line would not only prove of the utmost impor? tant'.* in a military .m-i\^-, but would ultimately, ii.- .1 profitable enterprise, since 100,000 tons "i I, >ight already finds its way down the Nile. 'IPR BED Si NEETS. Tho gatos ant shoe Monde* tot Maj oas sn Inter? esting article on th" recent rad lanssta by M. J. Juwin, Bomber of th* Academy of telenets, il. ; Dudortskostodstnoootrotethal tie* rotonnio theory nf tbe pbsnomenon la 'ie* true oxplanation, and he bringa togother ranch corroborative evi? dence, derived from option] sndchemi il aeience and from tho roeoeds of tha post, lin* conclusion reached by him is that th" eruptloa of Kr w.i- ern- cf t'i'i' lal Vol the world baskno wn* that the magnitude of the forces thea pat ia matiou readers it en irely credible that on unmerj amasi of roi mixed with nsterv vapor nras ;':";' lied fromKroka too to a height probably almost e ?es.tsnsive witb tbs li lita ol ilii* cjrrh's ntinospberai that this denna mani i donted BOOT! or -m th ? as oil Moots on *r it-r. ' ii ?? ii liv t!1 ? an current * i*i bleover nearly t ii irfase, .r ioe a l ?? '?? io -( of ;'. iii. ? (races ut' fis voles lit I bund on -' where, M. Jamini i tii it if ., , . , ti.il y li .'ii Li uni. a.:-! at. point aiiiy d: it.iat from o icu luther. fie I , -at trom aa klogy byoiting Un* c.im--,i salmilai eruption which oe .i ku aa Island in tin- Medltarreaeao in t VU. lu that casa thsaamo peculiar optical phenomena noted, anil im' two mouths md sunn - ? observed, not only in vortoui parti rope,but al-o na tiie eoutmoatof Amsricn, [Ion ? ? '.arv a-', o . . that eruptloa et" Vesuvius bo .v. I). 7'.) which re? mited in th" destruotioa of Berealanonm and Pom? peii tn ibowthnt tbe same aspect of thu heavens v:i- then visihii-. though naturally it wm n?t ascribed to tho true causo. The objections t tho (lara'inn of tiro phenomena mo met with careful mooning ihowing the possi? bility of the perststenl fiotation of th-) extremely at I ted matter riomDosing these clouds - f mingled nnd vapor. Ir in,.y lie sold that parti of M. .'ima's argumsut appeu tooontlict aomo* what with Profasoor Kofdcnssdoidr'sthoorj ol n^ micol dust, it aeetnlna possible that tic Pr ifessor'i ,l I,,,. Bork dust amy have boes nf tbe mihi" nature aa tin- volcanic ash el,nula. TboMtlcloia i itremoly mtorostlng, rutrofully written, and ninans etrong sliowin^ Indeed for th" tt1 tonie theory, u" it does u"? altogether s?ttl? tho nusoUlon *t hwue. ?_??____^______ A Loadon dispatch says thc lute Jndob P. Banjo ? i I.nfl no ii- n--riaN lur ? biography Behoving IBM M tho treasuring np of old pap* ra orsated half l lu* misery of lue." LVrtuiulv in tina roepOOt abo late Judah P. Benjamin must be said to bars set a Komi sxumple ; .md indeed with thc awful muming of certain recent biographies and autobiographies a bim le- may weO have bean deterred fr-nu lea\ in?' babind aim any tomptot ions to similar pos? thumous oalamities. lu I Hes." days LiVM ol' gieat mon all remind M that uli-curitv ls tits ai),t yri etous boon vouohoafsd lo thone uno uro not Knar, and that Unmortalitf is hardly worth having if thoM who have Joined tho rity ore doomed to know how they are huntllsd by their biographers, rho inst of pootha** minis taine iniist be greatly subdued bv tho ii.ilciii practise of potting our pauu*inont peoples' aouli ii^on a payobologionl di-nui ii .^-?.ahli*. nnd pnWisbmg iUustrnted cat ii *g um of their vicua and foibles sa aoon m the breath ia out of rhoir bod hm. It in in truth a cu-rom which has oddod it new ter iic. io death, and S btofa will do moro to discourage the Iteltgioii nf llu-uaai; v tha-it nil tho Btgnmontl Mr. BpSUCSI . m devi ". Mr. 13- fija.ui n lu- put his conda anatwo on tho fashion most aaasonnbty, and ii mai bo boped chm Uanzamnls nil! provo Lnfln initial. _ IbwumhWentworth HigBiooon.ni The Wtmoytft Journal, takes inmo with tilt,,,* arno aooart that tho New-England otook ls deteriorating, and, on tba Btrengi h of infonnntloa irapnrtod to him by " oue of st eminent phyoteinns in this region," tli elsrea thatM tho thing really to ho anxious abo it Ja ; oow is hoi the physiological condition of fha Burindi, but of tho trish, stock in America, from tbe rapidity wah wbieh pulmonary weakoom ? Inning itaslf among tho anwriosnised 1 Now, if only tins "amlnonl obyiiolaa" will giro fnets ami Bgursa m rapport of thin itstement, as the upholder! of the ? ii A view Barri sliaadj dom*, tao pablie mind i brown Into a Uno state ol Mufnsioo and be vrildennoot; andu will then BO lo OCUSI fer a third . .- nt c. whnMoajostonst -thal botodaunotv atrntobon h isthal arbitoboBhths oativa m.) foo* sign atoehi aro thno rapidly dselining, tho bo pu ia ? of immigration) eoutinnM totoeronM ii'.iiiij-f prss*saay*ao though tteagaununa of aattioaal dastrnctisu wots not in opornttoa at all. Bhonld B tla^l lol St ian for the route of the N icaragun Canal aol bs aacsosul apoa hy Bsptosab t ia9 usart, tbs MuooMioa granted ay Mioosnsvaato nmaoaann etwaunaa will p;?..it bnpond our Benares, Aa t'on*rr*"an hus notar-sii discus ??,| t?<* sir>j*,-.i of aynnttng bb aol of rBoutaoa anon, ero bbbII luvo no reason to csmploto if the oonnl i* linu'ly taken up j hy 'litiisnsnf anotherrower since the pabflea iinu oi Boar adinlral Amnion'* bo>lt oa the sn;?j vt i ui Muy. IrssiO, turther survey, have BOOB made, j whioo. turoug.i au iniprovod sactioii. aaapsai tho ustiinnteM for m.-ti *nal .-? ni labor to ill l.-iiXI.OiHJ. I 'In -cotiaiusruoii WBtoh lilia*! * it-s report iu February, I97B, arid of wlii-Vi Al u.ral A ii-um UUVSnaMSn* l>ur. iitt-lstt-4 ou a oo itt agent ss gis.it ?-? the etti males. A dan ral Altino i recaully roaiarksti ia Wavahiugtoii that Un iii edd uot be sunanio i to -.rn tho eena! tmiu^iot.ju on Acjiiuu^iiji. -if diiy or si vt \ por cent, luciuding mtoiot-t uni viis uioooy ut>w paid ni i that ta to say, a total cut of trout $sio.ooo,uou tn] $70,000.1100. ntteQanuaanausst im r?.illr (iiivimis tu promote the ooii*.trMt*tiou uf tha Niouiiigua ''*inl, all it has m do ta to \fikstt au euabiing aut tu tutu 4 majutitv of tho assam and aaBstsnl the work a*.??U-cfc. BsdnuB* a,?|ioitit,itiir itu ?anuMfaiBnonurti afsafljanroB* timi, its ?( 11iters of aeononta, and thaw snunsBlhl its aad thoo rf Individual itoel*hsldsin* TALUS ABOUT /"WV BO HOM j, ni Quasar, of tat OtmtoAg "A ananaui Susi" ts (luina belter than wr rip*rii-il rr i.-n ?? r?*?l 'fia Unit ii,/.it ? i r. ic s i,*. I.i. pu alu; asoSB to Uko I'. ?'?? it* tba "lu n.'-oof' lt rei"'v?t. Wt me loukiiit f ?. v ,rl lo wa Yatta nuBBtng * mt wita ba new pi ry, *0u> faiu .M shier " It I*, a nor* sfSSOaBB to "nm if tb* K,iest." Hi* pla/ ten we.-k*. and tliaa we ?bal put In un Bttrl i.i ot BM OWU. TM < om*<iy lUSUSBB l? ba tar aOavtew. f-ir pi.tr. toat Bom afasasy Swan Pr'? i neeeaaea rh m for nov BBS] satslsi psoslsi tiona . .'. tay BO nUW! axr*eriru*nfe. , AIJOl'T UA<E TWS*fBT> fjlsrloi Taanffu. aasPsBB-g af "" Ra sonja atttiitg so* s.. ,??/*?,,. | ,?? ia*if. taara Uah b?cu ci>n*ider,?bi?* *Itrn tlon of ra'e-lra?:k* for thia eeasnti. '.'iin-v bun I . n . tu! t!n*r? BUSS bis-n ext- usu- "li IS ie* lo Monmouth Park. I'he latter conrae wanted lt; badly, fir there wita iu uno pun ai descent nf t wenty-fuur BaU ? wiuch w.isei:-eedini<ly hard on iu I in rn-aaa hone Ilka Kole, ili.if BOVStsi twenty-five or twenty <ix feet at everr utrlile. Ile ta ? liar I ta gal Into BOoeaBOB tha- he ba* to m. in iav or Bis rawes m ibo tprirw BSBl BBBBBaUi put y in* n. aid osssing anani nani anoano at a vi-rytast pn - 'InJ hi* fore fiiet u i iw il, BOBBfSB *ha*finK al-a up K-iiera.ly. That B baw Mun.tor bsai him. The Jockey un OsaasB LerlBoigfl ahl ii"' M r.ittled down th-* SaSSUal *i* haril a.*. be iiiultl ito. to tb tt Cole waa ali abroad. Tfia .literalinnI in sU--ry.in-*-! li*)' were, in my opinion, scarcely wauled, for lt waa always an excellent track, mil li iniy tia that they way not have BaUBnjBl far tb* iicrter. Tho ide*, of lengthen ia*; the amen, w.m i|inu cor? rect, :i;iil w.ll, do ilo-i'o ., b? a -croat dais, but tu-i may tlnl Ulai ihe eha-ored angle of the course will prevent tb* people In th* Uriml Stand front BBSBBf 0000001 ia they -Hil before. But they are proirre.islv* roo'i, thean, and they are bound to have aa excellent conxie. ant what? ever chi?a_'e* may be found nccenaary will be made to a certainty. Jenna* Park w a very picturesque collrae, an 1 no alteration could be ma-le rfirre without destroying tho [,lii irKsi-utneA*. I Hunk raniii^ ? :l* SOS generally agreed that "saratoga 1* * ISSI -" 'J SSSnUSi and there are ninny woo Unnk lt the 1***1 In Auiertea. NO ?fKITTr..V CONTRACT*'. Dion BaMSnsnB-H aever nave any wTtttea eontracta arllB div coui.iaiiy. 1 tell them thai if lliey caa beitrr ifii-ni.i-lTM tue? are at liu??riy to x?>. provided they Rive mau week or two'*, n itioe. Qb ully BBBJ stay. BUS! haWnaUM left OM BSOanSS sae tUoajbt it wa* UUBBUnSM to jere ireer to play JT,,/i a wa.ile ?canon. Ia a month sae wanted io coioi* bick, BUS I had airsady put OBJ daughter tutu ths patt ssl aBM "Bo, lo." if Mr*. L nug* ?? | .1:manage*! *orno of uer eoni'iuay lu i ni ari and did not pay t'i-ir BUS! t) N'.-w-Y.rk. a* la Baal,SB* wu urana* !,"r I ??"? -tare n vaassnoBf asraansM mi asl to lii-rown kuowlo.l^T lt 1* fbi* eusroui or lao profi-utoa to bring the inciuber.s of tbe company linnie after the -nd of de aaasoBi _ THE NEW LOCAL PLAY. ? here un I 7i-?i ?. ?We prols-red "Tba PulM Sf BOW York " at IBS eud of the week BOOBBSS BtoaV , 1:v>' nubt U.i? so many otlii-r artr.trtion* iud wI S -lied to - tort of a BOUm BtOOSBS! Jtaa let-hek'j I'l-nlarelv r-fim-.l to <*.v,> up the BBB uluhl iv.i^ti I aokfil OtUV but Mr. Mmri* wroto to tbe BnUtSOOS licr?elf an a'-younar ilrainiti.t** and-he fr*ely (rave up ino tiieutre. Dave Ur.diam aMBposad a USU OfSSBBOS for i.-.oa, balled " Boas i oi N' 0 lutaVM LYU. EFFECTS Off (rKAlM"jI'IX'ULAT;ON. Jnliut L. Oat*oa\ i 'Viicij/'i, 'i/focii*!/.?Ki-port* .tra ? i for the fruit and wUe.it crop*. Tb* tarin r uilKbi Wc j ip|iy ni i lils i>i-')?i)''t if the m-vuUtora wrre As it la, be hal mach bi-tt*r have p1 tity of fruit than a I irne yield of -rr mi. The fruit ass M M ni-4 BB I pre '? rved. The wheat he eaa't sel . Hn?>-iilaii)ra have ruini'il ins nnrk-r. It Ul tbs Work ot il... PloSlO 1.x li.in^is, so i ailed, that has dih in tue prUM at w.ic a *0eeul position an-t cut ofl iii.- fenner'* foiuixa markets, Cornetsawd asmara ssetrvwassol i ex .eot to hear of corujr* lu eoffln-i ui-Tt, and tbi*u a c-*tn*r la eeswSnrtsa ^__^__^___^_^__ PEI! SON AL. Mm Wenilel! [-hilUpila sennuly 111. ' ctr--. Lady Lonndali*. will Uk,.-Mr. E l*;ar Vluceut'a name aa Well aa bi* uati.l.-ul be ku^wa a.*p.aiu Slr*. Vincent. Tbe Rev. Arthur -"oin, who waa 'i/i-d ts irive up the rectorship of Chrlut KOOMOpol Cci.-ch, "striitiiud. ('nilli., becTUse of hi* h-'ll'-f lu ?'faith-carea,* - iou becta rcliK.mi* work in this i*:ty. Mr. niaokinore, the ooveliat, la an eerhu?lastts iranleiier, and prefer* to talk BBOUt bat itiir.ien, rather than bl* books. *? I tiiid to Batknf uovclmta," *ay< a ro uenr. vlM'or, - and be BpOUU of ihe nwoasa of iksai anionic in* Bi as Batt Iii: o* nsarssnrs ?anvnlrr, uml Ba laal ms how he tl i tit wit.i the iu.irauillii/ bl ic;-, ri ;ui ni .- UM rnerrie*," ile di iee muob of his wi rUBng ute ai ui. City < hi'iuberluln J. Nelnou Tappan wa* wor-e on fnV il.i* iijf-tt. ,,ud bia loaditlcu wa* auch aa to cauae au re iieusiou on tue part of hi* fjuiily aud nlatives, TSBU r lay au 1 1 lol maning be wa* bi-tter. Hi* atti-inluut, pby aletua tkoogM rhere wa* no ttnunBttaSSSnsnnv. Ht* die c.isi- is w,iti-i- around tue licurt. I r-cutioiii ara * ik'-u to prevcut any undue oxi'iteiiii-ur. At I'i'oblis, near Dresden, wm recently dedicated His Bl si aWMUMUt ever erected by a UBkajB Paxon vilia<'l I'oiiiiir.iuity to om* of lt* unproti'iidinr member*. It wa* 'ii lueuioi'.v oi' Oesrg Joh tun 1*.lUBWSB, who died iu 17-t| after leading the life of a piala tanner. Rut he waa tba drst discoverer of lue Halley oom.it lu U.v.aii.iof u? im-iU waler po'y-ju*.. ami Be luiroduc--I il .li lui uk-riot* Into DrssdOS, SM pouuk-s lnt,o tuc country aloa*; tbe i Be, M. Lieuanl. the poet, and owner of the Villa dee Vto ^ ??-. i ..linc , Mg! I nat the Duke of Albany had miper Batural waiuiu*:* of bia appioa.ib.aK eua two da>?i-e] tori* be diod. At (BS last ball it wa.ch he dam**.I he fold h s ai-toa.sh d ->aua*-r that he had BOOM to the cul of lila ease or life Tie Huketeld that iietweeu sleepin-r and waking, ou tiie moram*! or 1'un-d.iy -hu aaa a**-* UmB a the morning of the Kriday rollo winn)* kia si*.er I ? . buds lulu bis room to rd! nun she w.ucih ,1 ov.r Iiiiu. cl fii.ii BB 0 U sooa fo oe wita uer iud lither kuidrcii tolfita :u a sph'-re tvhsn ali w.m nsaoaM kapi ana**. fuiiT DOSBS, Out,, May 17. -Hoi retary Llucon, Gen? eral Baornnaa, OsSaWOi "-taner, John Mci uilouuh, lieueral i , li loinpkia*, liiiuoj'i Mci.areti and n:ty oiu-r* eriM*i<4 .-,er f:ouiSuudu-iky ou TbrarsSaf aud ara dsuiuK at i'clee Uland. BUS Of CRITICISM No Fitfrr-Ci.ass Fiction-.?Tho lull infiopro din tton of ttr?t efUai tletton. and, indeed, ot fOag liter, atnie MUOrullr. bj very elrikiu<. There aro book* corniiif out without eui, aoiue of tlieia gnni books, aasrea if them rr-sohlag a ?wnusasgoof angluaatv, and ed.iin* thelnjuota oi kuowloilgoorof eiijoyui-ut to Um rsaeral .st.-re; bat nobody (five* u? eueliaii, il.' BUOSS anove alU eiich.ilnln.-il ti'iu*. lt ts rt.irrly ace'lent, we d ire M.?y, thwreadtnu world st ,tiding ny to val'b oin* ot flume In? tervals which divide literary pe.riutle, and (rive BBOBUaV ii theil- lose>hope4*for eh wee; and tva know thsl a year, urev.-u a dec a le, ls a* short i fm* Bj Cia ui-t irv ef litM-atiin* as In tho hletory of a pence or of a tlna'<er ':?'--. tim suppose it sb'mid prove atuarwuel i'uei-e lisve lieen'.oil;: Illili tn lli-(ilsb llicrjr, B lat?ir> ?and lae Aiiierleaus are Ku*fli*h, aud tor a iMiiturv aud a half pro? duced In littir-trurc next to niithln-r IBs kiiirl *H *r.,;i,( Ul BH>StUg OSMrtSSU, reailliin n?w*:iapers in ttiabiv. learuanf io watoa foreucn politics us s.merle*- is l.?, a* if tar/ were oparaa paetUrBaag for their arauassteat, ur, -.v.. -rs,ill. iiciii* in fheareiis. and Hslmnuv. ni Un* wattle world with athlrsij euri ult, widen i* not euaa.iiliu. or, et all aveuta, la not cusdnetve toauv eucb oouosntrattsu n'ih "i-li! as uew production require*,?[The Loudoo Bpseuuno. _ Avoriii'tt Song to Tara Simk Ti'xk.?No first-rate novel* are writtrn miw.nl.4yi -no BASSla lu tl i*. whi'-li every one leads as they unite read " lUnOSSSw! ? or ?? I-.*inoiiil," ur ?? Never loo Lite io >l-otd," or ?? itar-l Caah." m? aasases of the e las real loee ra Ufa, The meal iSrsuuswaal .nr.olieeruai toilers 1 k'-* te nBksaal bia 1111 .d. r<i (Usart rn* tSuiifhU lulu ailiSt-reni enanael by takU-i up tn ul* o4d bm santa a aovi I titi 1 leailr inter cs's ulai Vihv *biuld il lie (hat he lia* euell cifflivilt. 111 Untiing ,1 novel of th-i ?orti:ii?l lt 1 p.-i".ip? initially ?lu > tn tue la.-t t 1 it arunon al Betiou anna u il 11 to tue rsgulsuan Madie ta-.idei*. ihe?.' ail asmgoaoguiaialy ot women ai I rnuaa r?T?eu* af bmb *exe?, whose nil-id-are not too hi<Ulv *>lacal-*d, ead who-* f*.?t*-? are ??> very me leialely faatwlftiia lu it lue* are **U*de I by a rjau.'oref xsiU' tlctars th'.iwn iver Ike trite iucidcnu' ot evcrydao' life.?['I'he tsnanui World. EmbbBOB*! Pekki'ts.?Mr. Morley is far too lunch of ihe Hales! seholar hoi lo 1 en in ve certain de? li-a* iu Kuiersoa which are lutK-p.nab'.e Iro.u tUt tu.f ?'-liiti'cd I blaker. We da not ute the pbr.tse to liuplv ta t Bmeraon had uoi tl.e Bfsaatng of ihe ICuaHea puiaio et-hoel-wblrh Biljfht havi* been a very dotiln ful aUveiil tte a it mai u.iiii'-i'iiisi.v i/ei .11,-e io an lutt-ilr.m 11 elaina ll walcli ike hiKheat (lauilarua ut ib-iu?;kt aad ?tvi* are uel salli Beatty aptireeialed On.* otteu d.nl?e w.icflior to aliMiiu 01 io sinllc at a hui.ny lu AHierieeua w.iieh iu lia bette* Bgnai 1 appears a* opea-anudedaesi and rrer.lom from eanveationai pr-Jiidl*.****, and In it* woi-et aeseot a* au Igaoraace of certain eound eetmiatee oi^he rotative value el laBaga wince SUSS BSSOOM a part ot li .tdll lee.'! 1 ii'tui c. We admire tb* lu iapi.imen.-r wuk 1* u. a they will expveea tuen eetituttes ef any ol ma u-ijoc.i.s ot you veli! toast Idi-laliy a i-ivek atafie or a (Itithlo eataedrat; hut we axe a dlile siculttd when we Bovver tbet they tral.y do not, pen ena tho Sifrorenu* between PblUia*. for - \ 11 ? - aud the Lui ssw Siaerleaii ert?i|Mor 1 be freeh -i? ? j "linn -nt in 1 tinline*'! willi 11 cellini cruu.uee, Baaeraea, ta thia nUBtaaSi ia a Bros Autailuan. He r*lvee e.s on:mun ot the crealeal wen, a flaiu or a Hoelhe. with ub.soc.it* fre-HltHa, aa<i hi* hu pr ***toa ht aiw ny* va aaala fol lu ,;eu ,ilut-ee?* Hut lt le eou.i ly BaMI lt min ni have beau tiio'i- sa* *Ia?.l.-J * If he kai atora ir nou<u'* sa*nu I alfi tue thousut* of prevloua ibluker*. Ul* ludcuieuia eftee n.v?(-iDbieth->?is of a very proeauraj lau ai oelle*e, wm* u*. sr... !???* ls?o?a*?? Imitt^d wini lin great coeuiu a-aika* veesu-t. tai, es Br. Mm lo/ n :?*??? *??. Eiueraeu ie ? Sways (j,e ikuit Ot I'lalo. bul eudeul.j doe* sot ? *,illl? underataaii w*al th* real Plate wa*. .Bo. ra a utove -r*n ?i ?a vajt, akviuga Ba has yatiuauBSieai avti^ht aud atm