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Unconfiniicd report that General Btewart hus orcu|>ie.l Metouiueh. -= Tr.iitv ?iirncd hetweaa Raglaai an.l Italy. r - Maeh diatrt-sa in Italy by avalnnchca. ===== Disiatisfac tion e-presseJ at tlie ottit.ule of Americun dcle eates to tho ConpoCoiifercnce.-SuppI.tiHutal eolonial CHtimate asked for in the Hiin.lesratli. Conoi.-kss.- Iu tboSenate the Oklalioma rca.lu tions of Mr. 1'hiiiib an.l Mr. Teot waraooaaideaad. a Tl.e House con8idrro.l tl.e Indian Appropria tion bill, liiakiiisseveral auicndturut.. Domestic?Tha wifc of Justico Staulev Mutthcwa died yeaterday.-A consultatiou ofthe K..i|.'bti of Labor and tlie potters of Trenton ivaa licl.l last jught.-1 A _e_olutiou was introduced in tbe Leginlatnre U> laieatlaata tl.e conduct of thrco Hem-.-iuk Judgea. = Tbe Ilud-v.n is troaea over noithof PoiiRlikaopsic. == ( harges of mal feaaance wcro tuadc againet ofllcials of IfaaoUoB, Ohio. =r__ Matilda ChaaO. the dcsct-iidaut of a aa?ner of tho Dcclaration, waa burmd to death at AnnapolU. ==s Oovernor licland, ei Tcxas, cornplains of Mexican <lci?rodationa ia that .Statc, and ceiwuiea the Wax Depanni-ut lur th. ir contintiance. Citt and Bi'i'.ri.DAV.?A boy bitten hy a aj.ider ?tliayside, L. I. = Anjun.eut in the Wcd-La couihe conU-ht. == Tlie jury iu tho ratou-Hunt tngUiiiauit ut.ahleto aifrco. = Tbe (Md (.iiiird _*j|.-Dr. Daaareeeh to givn Uerman opcra next N-ii-i'tii. ??a Miftsionariea aailod fi>r Afn.-a. s- LVsignation of tl.e Rer. Dr. Newinan. = An Bartatigattoa Ol tl.e Hpecial Agents' <itl.ee at the Ca?t<'ii- iiou-e. r__=_ Gold value of the legal t.-n Ara-rrar4a_lar(_lS*a graina), 83.84 cents. == Sttx-ks gaiiarallj were quiet with oniall Uiittua tions, and f leeoi dull nnd lrrcgtilar. The Wkathkr.?TBBBCBa local oh_ervatioii8 in dlrate sligl.tly warmer. fair or partly clondy weatber. Teniperature yesterday: liighesi, 15?; toweat. 03; averace, 11V. Tho iiiagnilicout ggfOtobeBmi oloaf iee which now cov.-r the Hmlson from Peekskfl] to ARiany will givc the ict-yachtsmen a chancc to denionstraU- afgifl that their boata can k?> ta^u-r thau tlie wiml whicli pgiapalg them. llt.w that ia poss-ible is the prohlem which, just now, ia botherinsr a nuniber of ecicntific peoj.lo who cauii.ot dc'iiy the fact. ReDiiblican voters Hhnuhl not fotfe4 that the aocoml oj.iR.rt u n ty I'or enrolment in the Ar?<in blj Di .trict Associations for 1880 occura to day between the hourn of 1 an.l 10 p. m. Any on?- who is, an.1 has bi-eu, loyal to hia party can put his name on the lists, The last cliame lor enroluient iluriiir,' thin year is a week lroiii to-day?January 30. It ie possible to B__d neveral souiul reaaons against. n bill, otl.-reil in the St;.t.- BoBUtto yes? terday, exempt ing irom taxation the M_] estate of r.tiie'1 cleigymen. But a cohl an.l hoaillBBO world would not object seriously, w<- think, if Boiiu-. uiethod couid be bit ii'ion by the L.-gisla tnre, or anylnuly olgg. wl.ich wouhl coinp.-l all coiigi'.g'.ttion^ to pay their-afaiotoradeeenl aalaries. Then Mr. CofgeobalFa bill would not bave been thought Boeeoaaay. In Lomlon the f^eling of sati.faction at General Stewart's victoiy iu the il.-s.-rt is diniifiiHhed by grief at th.- death ol Captaifl Burnaby. This oflictr tTSB most j.opular, eveiy where aml always, it |g said, and people Invariably regret the death of a general favurite, even if they ilo not know him j.erson glly. liurnaby iiie.1, howi-vei-, i.iubably as he Would have choseu to die?with a grip ou his enen.y's thruat in a haml-to-hau.l sti uggle. It bas been BpBOB-Bl weather since last Satur day, aml uiost of the time it has been bitterly oobl; bo tbat the ilelay of tlie mithoritits in al lowing Bkatora aeoaaa to the lakes in Oaartnl park seems riilii-uloiis. If the iee there is ever going to bo thiik enougli to btar it must be so pow. YettheoAoeffl at the PBrfe have only eome to the conelusion thi.t possibly they will let the skaters ou by to-morrow. l.y to-mor tow, probably, it will beglB to thaw. It would be bt:tte. not to allow skating in the l'ark at all tban to Itold the lovers of the spoit baek in this hoiisennical way. Whatever tho most indillerent persou may think of the need of mis-ionary work, no one will underrat. tho sinc^-rity, tho iiobility of thai-acU r or tbe self-deuial of tho fift v inon aud Woiuen who aai led yesterday for Africa to breach tlie Chiistian r.digion to the nalives. rboy certainly ]>n>ve their 1'aitli by th.-ir worka, and in a way, too, that few Christians of modcrn days feel callcd ui>on to do. The kind of ardor whieh po.wes.-S them was illustrnted hy tho determinatioii of ono of their nunihcr not to stay behind, although [at the momc-nt holorc sailing a dlspatch waa put into her hands an nouncing the ueath of her father. Tbe kind aiahaa of many people who do not know a-M-B go with this hand of carnest men and wotnen. ? In OoBfiaaa yesterday a bkrw was struck at our defective _ya8J88B of trrating the Indians, whieh should bo followed hy olhers until tlu. entire strueture is bainmered to pieces. An aiiii'ti'liii.-i.-t to tba Indiiin bill WM adopted BJ th. Booaa whieh bi itmatba red aaaa within the penalties and privilege* ot the lnws. The Senate, at the last scssion, rcjcctcd a nieasuic si.iii.thing like this, but the preseiit nmeiid nicat has been diawn so that Ihe obje.ctions of the Senators will probably be overcome. Moa. aaaa who have stu.licd the ladiaa problem ut nll thorougldy are eoiivineed that the land B__ of it is not the oiily sidc, and that it nevcr can ba satis.actorily solvi d until the red men are within the jurisdiction ol the OOBltO. Frontier life, in the old sen.se of the term, haa been deelared to extat no longcr in this enmitiy ; but BC-ord-Bg to tba GoranKW of Texaa. aoaae of lb- WOiat phascs may yet ba seeu along the l.io t'rande, the bounil.iry between Mexieo and tlu, United BtateO. Inciirsioiis of robben. faoifl Mexieo, w'ho pcrpetrate all kinds of criine, are deelared to be comiuon. and redress impossible to obtain. If these things are true, it is sin gular that reports about them have not reached us oftencr and enrlier. . ommunicntioii from all poiata along the Hio Oranile lsnow coin parativel.v easy. Tiie Uovcnior's laagaage ?.'i tbia nibjcct is so exiggerated aa to make one think that bia facts may ba exaggcrated too. All tba s.ui.r, Conicreaa nrighl areU look into tba matter. Oininercial reciiuociiy is the onler of the day. There may be a elian._ to pn.vide for a little nciprocity of anotbex kind along tba Taxaa border. -?? The health olircis of St. LOW . it l.? .iid, h-ive d.-termined to give oat BO inoi. infoima tion in l.gatd to poaaibla eaaaa ol choleraia their city. This ia a mlatakr eitbaf in Bt Looia or New-York. In tho firat plaee, neu . ol tbat kind eaaaot be eniiicly anpproaaed, aad tha runinrs whieh ily aboot wben eflorta ara mada at coiiieahnent are invniial.lv worse than the trnth. In tho eeeoad plaee. the poblk la n<>t made up of c'lildren. but i> largely eompoaed <>f intclligcnt men and wninen who expec. to take loaeonahle preoaatioa agafoal dieeaae at all times, but do not want to ligiit it in the dark. 11. aith Departmanta aaed Bot worrj aboal aewa mattera. Tha dntiee of their offlcaVra are clcarly maiked out. and if they are ffllfillod c.iiscientiouslv, no harm will conie lron;i letting the true aaaitatj condition of St Loaia or New York bo known iit any time. TUE 8EXATB. All doubt as to the Senate for the next four years i. removed. Tba electi m ot Mr. Erarta from New-Yoik aad Mr. Teller from ('<>l..n.d.> laaarea th<" Bepablicaoa a clear naajority, whether tba Legi-l.it,ue of Illiooia reapeeta the will ofthe people or BOt 'J here aie .'ili.-ady ehoaofl or to hold over 11 Bepoblieaa Baaaioia out of 76, aad tbe Deaaociata withoal Uliaoia eaa get only 34; with tbe Benator froai thal State they WOB-d liave only 95. Dnl it la boped by BepabUeana thioaghoal the eonntry tbal tha .plcndid wrviccs of Geaefal Lagaa wUl uot ba nngratefully repnid by defeat. The people ??f Illinoisgave a clear tn:ijori?y for tha RepablicaB oaaao. and a plarality ol over _;.-.<nm>. To defcat a I_epiib!ican eandidate for Senator, either clccting a Peinoeial "i deprirlag tl.e Btate of ball Ita laweeeBtation. wooid ba a ivaiiton defiaaec ol tba popobu will. Inclnded in the li .t of i 1 Repnbli-an .ena tcara ara General Ifabone aad Mr. Riddleberger, who joined with their ?aaoeiatea in fnmiallv adopt-Bg tiie Etepoblieao bbbm prior to Um National Convcntion, wno aoogbl admission to that bodj aa Etepabl-cana, and were reeogniaed aud iidmitted by the Convcnlion, nnd -TBO beaitflj anppotted tbe BepoUieaa National eaad-datee. If wlthout them the Repablieaaa bad not a majority, it is possihlc that the l.our bon PeB-OCrata wonld have been vvilling to sac ritico ab__at aiiything to secure the co-o])eni tioii of the Viiginia S.-natois, though there is no reason to aappoae that anv overtureM to them would have Hucceeded. Hut with :t'.? meiid). rs, a clear maiority of the Senate, beaidea tba two Senators from Yirginia, the Ba jniblicans kuow that their opiioni'iits huve nothing to gain by oflering termato Meaata. -taboae aad Btddk berge.r, aad tba aaTaga abnse ol those Senators by Democratic orgiu.s will tbetefote eootfaaae. Tbe -ooflrniat-on ot Mr. Ca-TelanoTa appoLntaienta. and tbe powei to deleat uiisi hievons legi^lation. v ill rest with tbe Repoblleana of tho Bedate fbrtwojeara liom Maieb 4, BBd after that time they have roaaon i<> bopa tbal they will be aapported b.v a BepabUcaa majority in tbe lloti.-e. TUE ABAB DEPEAT. The battle in the doert has emphasized the leaaona _f Tamanieb and Teb. The Aiabn 81. the bravest among stmi-civilized w;iriiors, fighting with deaperato eoarageaad tanattea] iiei./y; but eA'eii with the adraotage of anpeiioi numbeisand laniiliarity with the deaert ioad . tlny aie inevilably deleated by l.iiropeun soliliers. I'lheir tuniultnous and fnrious charges are repolaed by tbe d-seipUne and orgaaiaatkm oi civili/.ed vviiifare. | i'.ven when they succe.ed iu breakingl thiongh the eiiemy's line, valoi superior to their own meets them hand-to hand aml BTeiBOW-08 them. At Abu-Klea their taetteawere better thanOaaaafl Digoa'aoatbe aeaboaid, and a pOrtion of the foree was anned with rilles, but they were deleated With heavy losses on their own ground by un army ex hausted by a long march acrosa thedeseit. I'lifli.-li iiiiic|.iilitv and Kelf-possession triiiiiiphed easily over tho brute coitrage of u barbarooa horde. If theloaaoa wera unu.ialiy .M'veie, tbe weight of supeiior nuinbeiM lold heavily again.. 0___fBl BteWBl-- coliunn. and the artillery was of little aaaj-ltBBee. Tba battle was fouglit under striking ___adf__t? tageai the gaardaaad h__aa_B wete aot ____. I'ully iiioviriioncd and well-e.iuipp"d as the ngi nieiits Were ou tiie re.iboard ; yet victory vv;is BOTOt dmihtful, even though the lin<- waveied foi .in instiiiit aad tbe aoldiera h?.l to fight with shoi teaed aal_ea and Bwurd^bayoaeta. The| l.nglish peaaa. liotwitlisianding the biilliani aaooeaa of the axpedit-on, takea a seri oiis view of the situation. The defeat of tho Arabs Ib not eoeoadered d-O-rire aad ban are exprcssi-d le.sJ (..nenil St.-wurt'a column hhall prove too weak either tojiidvance to^ Khailoiim _ir to maiutain its position on the river. These apiuehi nsions do not nppear to he- w.ll toaade_. A second battle miy be re.piir.d, in asmuch as only a portion ol tho Mahdi _ foree was ___BBd at Abu-Klea; but it willbe lought under more favorablo ciieuiii'.tafiroft and the issuo ia not doubtful. The Arab coiiiinaniler.H on the canivan road wero the emirs of llerber and Metenitieh. Tlnn _B__oat08 that the maiii body waa made up largely of loeal tribes. with coniingeiit.s from the Khartoum and Kordofnn di-tricU. There must bo ouothor aud larger army oppositc Kliartnnm which the Uritish column will havo to disper.se before OaatalW (.ordon ran be rescneil. Seiiouft work reinains to be duue, aud it eannot bo long delaye.l, Kin.-e Omduiaman. wliere tho beleaguered garri-on haa made a brave ilefeiice, kia been UaflBIBfl and the lines have been drawn more elosely armind Khai-toum. Bat tho first Knglish vi.torv WiU ehill tho funatieal BOgJ of tho Mah.li's followen,. His Kordofan tmops will be tlisafl.etcd and anxioiis to return toObeid. Tiilessall signs fail, the aecond ball le will DO more ensily woii than tho Bnt, and General Gcnlou will bo reoeaad. NO nnl'l. FOR Tlli: TBEATJES (Yrtain OffBBHM of foreign inter. -sis >eem dis paaod to ciiiite the inipression that the c'om BMldal trealies are guining gr.-atly in public Caror. Oneof thein a_bcta to dbeoror, la tbe favorable eomnieiits of tho Administrat <>n"s Washingion oi'gam evi.leiii'" that popular _0*I? iaarbaa begnn to iaapreeo tho BepaUleana In Cougreoa I'av.iii.bly to the tr.-ati<-s. The trnth is, how ever, that th" Aili.ni.isTtiitif.il haa been in favor of its own tre.it ies iroin Uu beginning. llut n.> ehange of public opinion in th.it dtrOO ti.m is pereeptible to tho aaked eye. There are aome RepnMioa_ig as well as aome Demoeratg a im think arell <>f tho oomroerelal poliej, bnt it doea not oeen Ukelj thal either of .the treatieg will get ratafled._ NOX A UELPFVL 8PBBCH. [fHinioter UrwelFeramarko nt a m.-etingof tho Sm ii-ty of Arts OB Weiln. sluy evening BM oorrectly reported, be fnado bb exeellenl opeoeh foran Lnglishman. u ITee trade," he thonght, would enable this coiiutl'V " B00B t"> OqBBl Eng land'fl iiii-i.'.iitili' mailne,'' aml ? would fire England dangeroaa eompatitloB la all the marketa of the world." II Mr. Lowell doea bo? eonaider wbother AmerieaB nrorkaaoa obonM bare any betterwageathan arepald Ib Eng? land, he iaatleaol niatakea ia Bupposlngthal the woi-kmeii will bei oompenaate .1 fot lew wages by the BsanranoB ihat their prodneta can eompete in India with thooi ol Britiah Eaetoriee. li is to bo hopod ih.it we sliail Botaooonaee Anu rieaa eapital annk by the Btilliono in the building ?>i onprofltable ahipe, aa Britiah eapital b? years past has lu en. While tlie WOrld'l earrying trade remaina the Btoet nnprofltable bnaineaa <>n tho foee <>f the earth, are have little reason to c wiplaiii at Eagland'a sh.uc ?il it. .Mr. l.ovn-11 preaidnd at tbe meetlng, and tbe leetnreof the erening waa by Ur. 1?. Pidgeon, wbo ass.--.ti-il tbat thongfa wagea arero <;<> pei eent lii^-iK-r bere thaa n. England, nn Engliah artioaa would ba bo ricber here, "owing t<. tha greatoreool <?f liring." Mr. Lowell, il aeema, did i...i feel callod npon to expoee theglarlng error of thia atatement, thongh 1 ie 'li.l api ah on the .-.ubji'i-t. AppareoUr hia reaaarka arere ealenlatad to eonflrm the fal><- laapn wion which the leetnrer had aongbl to prodnee. The Britiah workmen are better informed thaa Ur. Lowell oi Ur. Pidgeofl aeema to l"-. They eome to thia conntry in large Btunbera, well knowing thal the difterenee ln Ihe eoal of liring ia onl a-* great as the difterenee in wagea. It laapity that so atany diatingnlahed Amerieaaa abroad eonntonnnea or eonflrm hj aoaenl tha greaaeal in.na af foreign theorlata ia regarn to thia eonntry | b it in ipite <>f t dae teeohing tho faeta beoomo known to the working people on both bi.l.ia of tli* oeean. Tlli: BBlDOl EXTBX8I0X, The fall tait of the Conrt ?>t Appeala deeieian mi ibe Brldga axteiaaton aaahea >t n aaoauttdy elear that tho tmeaeea iinv?< n?t n<> r.Kht t., ii, rt pillars in fhatl.un. OT CentTO Ot to anp* j.ort un .-liv.-if.il platform. rhe aet Ineorpoiat ing tiu- original Bridge eonannny expreaalj prorided tbal the Hri.lu'- ahould m?t "obetrud *' any atreet thut it might eroae. Thejudgeaol inu highcal ...urf, with two exeepttona, interprel thia elaaoa UteraUy, aad elaim thal erenthe tim eiiiiiiiiiis A-hi.'l. it wng propooed t.? plaeo betweefl Chathaaa aml Ceatre n*. wonld be aa - nb-tiii.'tion " in the meoning of tbe atatute. At tho rsr.H' time, tho righl to extend the Bridge t<> the weeterly aide ni ('. ntn- -i. i-. m.t denied, but iaeonflnned hy lofeienoe, il not by .lire. i atatement, thronghont tho opinion writ* ten by Jndge aflller. Thia drjcioion b-ft two eonroea opea for tbo Bridge tautboritiea. Ona w;,s to ehange tbelr plana ao ;.? to bnild the eztenaloa withoni tho neeeaeitj of latenaediate anpporting pill.tr-. Thia would reqnito aabatantial anpporta (prob gbl] ol niaaoiiry) at each eml of tr.Lases about IflOIfeet long. Tho tmaaea wonld bare to be large and ii.a-.-iv... and the whola Btmetnre wonld oppaai glnn__y uml Baeightly, 'I ho ethei Bonrao wna to appaal to tha Legialatnra b.r authority to BTOCt pillui-*, -iinilar to those uf the elevat.il MiiidH, Ix-tween Cli.ithiiiii uml l'i-iil n sts. This Wiu. doiie in a bill pr.-aented tothe Benate yeoterdai by Mr. Jaeoho. Thal tho obotinetion eanoed by anch_piilara wotdd be iiiliiiitesimul in eOanpnrigOfl .witli the iiltiinaie beneftl is eridont, Ti..- Legialatnra ahonld n..t heoitate topnaa Benntot Jaeobo'a bill. It is ol Iho utu.<> l inpofftnneo thal this esteneion bo bullt. s?> thal tha r.iidg.- Biay aarra its fall pnrpoao, This ciiniiot be until ani].le gwltohiflg lacilitirs are prorided j aml rooa foi owitohing ona bo obtained only by the extenalon. Mayor Qnee, we aro soiry to s.e, Opppgea UM extension altogelher; but lt is hanlly likely tli.tl he will tliiuw any obotacha in tbe way nl tbo BMnonre anggeeted, iBaamneh m tho Bridge traotoea have Its 11 authority uliiiidy t,i OXtead theil atmctnre in the manner deaeribed, The a.-tion jnsl de.'i.lf.l by the Court ol rVppenla has been oonfnoed ia bobbo qnartera with il..- suit of l|r.Ottondorfer. Tberatano eonneetton between the caaaa. Aa aoon aa tbe Bridge people toro up the parement Ib Chat hiiin-st. to begifl tbelr work, Commiaaioner ThompOOB rescimb-d the piiiuit whieh BO had giantod, and tho arork atopped. Thn Bridge ennnael aeenred a mnndnmno to eontpal the issuing of tho permit. lt is thig ..lanilauius whieh the eonrt of last resiut has il,( ided waa wrongl.i giantod. Mr. Ottondnrfer obtained an injiimtion restiaining the building of thu ex t.'ii.aion. Thig iii.intii t-ion was ilissolvod by JlldgO Vau tfoeOOB in Noveinbcr, un.l ive believe that Mr. I Ulemloi fer has taken no Inrther netton. Ho was reqoiied.to pnyflO eooto, We tnist he is aatiafled with that., aml will not tiy agaia to atop tha bnfldingofa atrnetnra thal will proreho oaefnl to the pnblie. TIIa OMLABOMA -rOOJCJEgg The men who have t.iken BpOH IhlBBBBll-g tbe gntTO reaponaibility of aaaialiag the Gorern iiii ni of the 1'iiiteil Siiitcs uml refnaing to g<> out tioin Oklahoaaa are plaialy in tho a/rong, aml even ii there wen; b fottttdntion of renooB in their positimis as t.? the territory, it wonld sliU be neeessary toiuaki thi-in iiutlcratagtd that they eannot be o law to theaaaelree. Before the qnooilon ofnftnal digpuoitton of thiotonitory cin besaf.-ly enteied upon, thu BBpVBBBMf Bal tlie law aud the Goveriuaont must in short 1k.' i-tiihlished, an.l the lous.t uml law less tl.eoii.s of the frontier populalion miiat be emplmtiuully rebuked. If.it were perniissihle for any luuly of men to set up MM new hypotheais aa to the ? tV.-.-t-. of Congressionul legislation upon land titlcaany where, and Uiercupouto take poaaeaeiou of the territory eonrerned, the whole question of land tentire would sooii be in a atato of chao . and tiie .ifeguard of the law would he super aeded by tho aaHaaaai.18 of the shotgun and re volver. The Oklnhoma tt Hoomars " aro tbere foremistakeninsuppo.singth.it their rash and feoUab attitade of overt rebellion will help their cl.iiin . Bo far as they are coiieerned it will ouly make neeessary their chastisement and expiilsion. nnd if they carry their purpose ot resi-tfeaea to the point of tiring upon the I'tiited States troops, they will be liablo to scverc sentences of iinprisoiiment also. Tiie tirst duty under the circumstances must be the piltting down of these law-breakers with the Btaoog hand. Congress eannot aford to heeitateoa tbatheadj but when thia is doae tbe whole Imli.m qoeettOfl may well coine up for broadei eoaaideratioa tbaa it has yet re t-eived, and tbaa tbe problen Of re.-crvations may be ].nt in tbe way of .. ilution. Tiie truth is th.it both pies. nt and prospective Iniliati tronblea grow oal of the attenpt to __aiataia a bad and futil.' sv.stem. The resi i vntioii ptaa b, loaga to thal -vstein. Ob the one hand, there is ;i eountry rupiilly tii ing up with white Bett-enwho need aii tba fertile taadfbcagrl culturc. Ontbe olher hamt there ia the foa .1 i/ed theory apofl wiiich vast aieas of laud are held for Indians who have no use tor th.in, nnd ahoae oonadfa. Be-Sdeetraetire Labtta ara I'ostered aad preeerred by tbe laolated aad Idle ooodit-ona bveed npon them. So longaa these two systems conlront one auo'her tLire Btaat beftietiofl and prbbablr ooUiaioo. BetUemeat deiiiiinds all the laml.-. not absolutely utiliz. il tor tillage oi stock-rai. .ng. The way ta rlear BWBf all this tangle is to settle the wbole qneetioo of ladiaa i.iiul-owiier ship by m.tking tiie Inili.ms riti/ens ot the United Btataa, aod gtviag them reaeonabla al lotmeata Of land in i-eveialty. while pay ing them for their suiplus territory and throvving the latter npcn to prc-( mptiori nnd homc-tcud enfiy. Tli< I.' me bitla bow before Unogfeaa whieh if eaacted will diapoee of tbia knotty qneetioo efbetaally. aad these bills areanp I ml. il l.y thoBO vvlio bave t;i!. n the moal I'lins ta int'oiiii thetnclvi'-, and who are the beal frienda of the ladiaa. ?WTbea the Okiahoma Boomera are eleared away it i-. to be boped that Congreaa will t.ike wanting by tbal aarlooa < _? ample, and Battle this whole irritating and really danajero-a aohjeel withool fnrther pro* . n itination. .-i.v ;:. n. h: . us a i o.\ _ E88I0B. Erery ti-BO the qoeation is mooted, Can tbe Democratmparty be trnaiedwitb thaiaaaaga? inent ot tbe pablle aftaira of tbe Nationl ex pooenta ol tbe I -Btoeratie faith ipring to their t.-t and emphatieallj argne that tholi partj eaa be traated. rha qoeation laof rital Import aaee to tbe Amerieaa people. Can tbe De_.o eratk party be traated, and if aai, ahy not . TlIK TBIBBBI Imi.ls that it c.mnot, an.l has freqnenUj preaeated the eogeol raaaona npon whieh its dletraal ot Demoeraey reata, They aie reaaoaa farai-bed byacareful aadeandid . \.in'in.itiou ol the Iteiiio.iatic roeord OB such ertu'i:il te-t4 m il rery, emancipation, National banka, repndiation, reeonatrnction, re? Kiiuiptioii. the ballot-bax. To-day we reaiBrm tiie propoeitioa, and iu ordei to eatabliafa it, lay ing tha reaauna we bare adraoeed .>n tha tabla ?v. eoati ut ooreel.ee with plaetag before our raadara tha teotfaaeaj af a oompateol Detno cratie aitneea, Tbe aitaeaa is lhe Hoeketltr I r.inn. lt i4v.ilii.nt iorthe DeiBoeraeg aadyel _-______onaljr bal f-ueihlv it de_?o_etra-ea that, ea H4 aara b_b__-bb. Daaiaeracy eannot b?* traated. Let aalook atthiademonairat-on. lhe Vnion in an aiticle <>n tbe olectoral sv ati n qnotea brom theoffleial ateaographia raportof tbeoioeeed' laga ot lhe Deotoeratie National Conventioo ol i-~i toaboa tivo things-. firat. that delegate Judge Doolittle, <.t W leconain, ln open cooren tion adv.lti.ed tl.e itinazillg hltindrr " t hat th. - iin oi v and the iaa "t the eh ctoral ayatem are - il.at the Stato ia reqnired to rote aa a nnit, u and tbat a majorityol the eleetora io a Btate -are p. iinitti'd lo . :i4t iis v.?t.' ,.s a iinit " ; and aeeoad, thal "aaioBg all the debatera iti all tbal ?? v.i . body ol B20 repreeentatiTe men there - v. aa not oaa o'ho eoi rected Jadge I',? dittle on ? the tti.or." Of -oarae laa UmAon doea noi nn litiuii theae attraordinary clrcuinstancea Ln ..id.-rti) diaefadil iteowa party. Its objeel ln duing mi araa aiaaply to Uluatrate a retaark madeby Mr. Pareall in hi^ able paper in tbe eillient nnmbOff Ol lhe .\nrtli ,-t BM rin'ii, thal tbe aorhiag of tbo preeeol aleetoral ayatemiaan enigma t?> tba people, aml that^aoaae eren " uuong the atatraaiafl of thelaad forget their - Un..wiidge <<t it aad eoafoaad othera by their - iiiJHiiud. rstanding ol its Opeiatiooo. 'I'liis, we Bahaslt) is a praetieal danonatration of the iintrii4tv.orthin.-4S of the I). iiioii.itie pjiitv. lt nraatbeeoaeedad byerefyfair man thal bo pat-j oaa aaJaly be baaded the reinoof goveinineiit vvhose hadei.-i are ignoriint ol' lhe vi iv rodinaeata of oar gafaraaaeatal ayateaa. Tbe innsiiiiiiiiiite fiowae of Daaaoeiaey w;is aeat t,i repraeeal the Demoeraey ba its Natioaal eoiiventioii of last siiiiiiner; nevi 1100-880. B lieii Jadge Doolittle areat gbatiagly aroog in his iiee.iunt of tbe worLing ot tbe eleetmal ajTOtOBI not a man was loiiud of all the debatera ol the whole n_o delegatea eapaUa of settiag him right l Igaotaaoo is tba BBotberef mttot, aad tbe giaiiilinothei ot sin. ('o:;;moii |)iudence sn_r Bweta that a polilical jiarty that doeo not know enongh to know haa our eleetofa] machioery aorfca la noi ta bo traatad. Incidentiilly The I'nionnaiticle is an elo.juent iirgiiiiient in lavor ol makiiig compulsury eilu eation a p^rt of the Deinocratic policy. -a BATEIMOXT AE -l VJ8QUALIPWATT0X. b.i.i . vv'i.'i.in a feaaala teeeheriadieqaalifladby aaairiaga for|lba paraaitof bar prafaaaaoa waa aot elaarly axplaiaad ea^Wadaeaday, _a the Board of Edaoat-OB- reaolBtioo.daoh-tiag her plaaa raeaat npon Bareatraaee tato the aaarital eetata A aaet ii'.ii, lecalatiea af tiiin aharaeter ta imt. in oarjada nii'iit, likt.iv to j.rovo beaefialal t<> tho aeboola, ;iitii,.iu.h. u* all tha wori.i knows, it lo.i to h aeeret m i tagB of tha must diatiBgaiahed amariean stut.-s iiiaii now 11vi111.. All peraoaal etreoaaataaeea ahoald |,r I'liiisulcrnd in tlio holci'ti.iu of t.'itcl.ors, ju . iis th. v bm .'.iiisi.lero.l iu aheeaiBg all aatpleyaa ia tha bicaai aaiaalta lt hor doaMatla datiaa ara s.. iraat mm to latarfaea with lha orapac parCanaaaaa ef haa Bohoel datiaa slm ahaald aal be aotaloyad Itut iiiiuiarri.'.l teaeheaa ht<i aoaaei-a-ea aaote sl rionaly bard. aad aith faaaily a_aire. batiag aaoa 11,,-in tha aaaa of aethen aad yaaagaa brotbara aad aist.-rs, tbaa iiuirrioit loaohera wheaa __ail_aaia siii-H. Coaamoa aeaaa adorde the prapat aolatloB nf this naoat-OB. Woiui'ii vvlio bava beea, or ure tiiiirn. i. .iui'1 who haaa bad taa aanoaal aara ef ebildraa, may well ba i.ett.-r QaallB-d leaiacotaa ti,:it ti.'ii.iit.' t.'ict ;iini eoaaalaaalioa ahiah aaeara tba I'.'st edaeatleaal laaalta ln uuy aaaa, aiealiael leaeheaa should uot bo aoaa-fieed to au old uml ?...?> Btiiagaat lala._ TBQ0P8; HF's sviliu/.'s / u/.v BROTHER! Ileforo.li.hn P, St. .Ii.liu hlo|,.4 protostuir. 1 sliiuds Inui iu lii.n.i to c.ihI I..i cy.i.s iivcr a i',iii,i.i..n|.'..li."i i wiiich a iruy oaaagyaata -uuu ...... u> Ha Haojef that city. Mr. St. IJolin 'an.l his paft-BMM not ouly iu>Mirt ti...t. im aeaaa maolved uuy aaaaaf a_r_e-ty or in dinictly from tho I . iiiocrt-tic ouiii|iu>kii fuii.l. l>ut they k" ao I_r nato druy tbat Im waa *n.ul trom any aoaxaa abaiaaeiaB bt aaythlai Baaaa tbaa the ui.tu.'tl ex.ena-a of hia cauvnaa. The clertiyiuau lu nuestion.fapp.ylng the role faltu* la uno./alnuin oinnihut. makea tho following atatement: The wrlter waa lnfonned by the Bev. J. A. CopelnnjI. at ltound Liike, that by prevluus eontraet he pul.i Bt. Jobn 8_o aud 1,1a traveflliiR aipanaaa far BUajyeea oa Haturday ttft.rno.iQ. lt waa dlsiovered ou HaturUay tn?l tlie i>ro?rr..i_iue for Suiiilay was brokeu by tho aaaaaeaci one or more of tl.e apeakers expeeted, and m St. John waa gBtag to nuiialnln the vieiuity over sunday I..-waa reqaeated to tlli tke gap. Thi* nt ttrat _* posltivciy de, lincl to do, unlrss U<' could l>e eiit.-rtnlned Btna ezpeoae of tae *r>?ni<i aodroeetraoBotaorOBO. *n*t . otiaidcrulil.- liaKirlinit with Copeland aml Buporlnteoaeol John i). Boaara, tiu- matter waa eaaapraaataed, aad thoae gentlemen togetncr paM Mr.^st. Joaa r-~> aadeaBBr Falaad him ruyally for lua Sun.lay eanipulgu -pe.-eli. This la toleraMy speciiic. Vaaaaa, ptaoa, cireum rtltftfTt are given. Onco more Mr. Bg. John hus tl.o iloor. i Tho paraona who raaattad to lynaaBlta to bi,,w up oneof tlio hat aet, ries iu KOfWgJh must ho aware by thia time that, whatarar their aaatliaa wore, they have not lielp.'il tlio eai.se of tha striki-rs. The nal lateraata ot wegfclngaaan eaa aever bepre ?iiDi.-.i by criine agataat therlghta orti.e ptaperty ofothirs. WThaaerag aaaaa wbaeboeeeate work, in tha plaee of ogban who lefnae, mftata rtalaaea at the haada <>f the atrtkera, Iboofoet apoa pnblta opinion is altogethordiaaatrona ta the lahororgaat aation whieh apiH'ora to ho raapaaallila Car aaeh riolanea, Wheneter, Ib tha eoetroreray of labag with eapital, law is viohitod aml property ia deatroyed, thara is eertaia t:i ne a poweefnl raaotloa in piii'ii.-. opinionagalaat bmb who-,- elabna had :>r< vi,,iisly beea haard with iatereat or wlth ayoipathy. Thiaiafaelear thal taa iataUlgaat leederaof all tradee organt-atlooa andonbtedly da theirheat to prerent aeta ef erlaaaand riolanea, heaaaaa they are awara that aaeh aeta aotenly deprivothe or tanlratBifl <>f pobUe qraapathy, hat alaeaaaaa aMny of the worhlBgoien tharnaatTaa to wrtbdraw their aappori Theparpetaal dlfltoslty lo tbat tha more Bagaeianaand eoaeenrativa laadarooaaaot raatraln tha rioleal ;.!?l laWlaaaaairit which garamoo part ot tle ir CoHowera, and whieh tbey mevit.ii.lv aronaa tbroogh tbetrorgaaiaation. Beaee it is tbatstrikes :ii i,..; larariably lead to riolanea anderiaaa, aeaa though the leadera nre well awara thal tha eriine ?ud rloleuoe operate powarfolly todefoat their efforta .' Ara iiie iee-dealera ail orei tho eoantry in leagno t? eharge itiph prteea f<>r i.-e n.-xi raaMaerl It ' like it. I-'r-.i" .-.ll parta of tha NortheoBM nunors of the bad eoodittofl of Ibe wiatert eorer Ingforlakeandrlrer. laoneplaea i; laaaldtoba full af little ttaheai in another it ta ratoed by ail trotn tl.e baaka \Vii_. ..? tt I ? PolUiea do aot afleet pew-renta, for Mr. Ueecher aad Mr. Talmage are both Deaaoerate, and I'ly iii.,..tli's pewa ;i"- aot woitb aoaaaehtluwyearaa llieywere laat, while thoee of the Taberaaeie have aeenredprleee ineieeeaofearllerratea. Norn I ri:ii. li a aaattar ei praaehtBg, f?r eartaialy Mr. Beeehar ia aet lafarior t<> .sir. Talmage Intbal reapeet Caa taa leeaaa of tbeee eoatraacing eaa lle bidden aolely ia tha httle jewal ef eoaaiateaey t N..11- tliut it ii poaaibla t'< go to EaroaeforflO aad t.> ('lii..-._?> i"r -,-_. >>i.'- Eatla t" ne why it woold not be a ii"1 d eehe ne :'-r .i poor nan t<> lire ?.. the ,, aaa ar tba raiiroad rather taaa la a -u_:i. ti iii"innt. Thio talk .aboal iaraattgatiag ex-Mayor Edaoa'a "deala" aiay aaggaol -OOMtBiai that woaJd ba reaily wortfa while. If^aay lareetigatioa is keha bad, l'-i ii bedirected toward Haberl 0. Tbompaen, hia -i,ii/.ii-' Committee," aad hia Jadgea, 1' aroald be .lii- eating to kaow why the Mayor*! nomiaation of rhoaipeon'a aneoaaaor waadefeated by i.i.-'i wboae party iatareata aalarallylay in the ex.wius of tha Cooaty Deiaoeraey's aaaarnpnloaa 1. m _ st. I..U.1S ii.1 n.'t seuii <m h.-r enaaa ?'f ehelara to t .1.4 , Ity lhal ??? ni.i.r te.l If they are goeaiaa, Wa areperfeetlj wllliagtotake t _r wordlorit, ? ll. i ai tha adrantage of aa indepeodant position, i ?, m aeaa teragal Eaeta whleh an aot aaaa by tba ordinory Deaaoeral.rgaBB. It aara lhal mtm eleetion of Ifr. Bvarla ineana thal foarjraara baaee Uepubliraoa wlll fall baek apoa tbe maaterly loetica lhal aaatehed rli tory froap aa oTerwheliaing u.iM-i.I.. irtty in IBWi lhal u nader the lnaptr< in_ inmmonaof their wiaoat an i tlnir atroogeal ll ey ? ? ..rm their lioee," BBd BBBM t" WTBaf N''ii ? fork from tha Democraej * ..... rd, eompromiae, - ,1 dua ipltaa, atrategy. teaaeity, aa lacitf i-an wln the pri/e." All thll IBOBta t<> ba trae. aud it wil, do Bobana tohare tba Paaaoerala km.w ir. [ftbey ].,.., bo inore aatf-eoetrol than Ihay^haTayet abowa, it wlUdetheai nu K'X"' to knon wbara they ,,re iu ,1 ..tii;er. ^ It i-< pnti(ying 11 Bad orldeoea thal anBtafaetnraa iu u.aiiv parta of tha eoaotry era reeaaaiag with bopofulnooa inr tha future, araa thangh thia r,-4 iiiii'tt'ii baa beea reoderedpoeeiblaoaly by a laaianal redaettoa ia wagea laa aYaaa/nefarm /.%% ot Baltiaaore, pabliahea <i Bat ol eetablisb ?Mitawhiehbara rueaaied ?">rk w.tliin thepaot f.uir weeka,eaaploying aboal B0.000 haada, At ti,.- Hu.ne tiaaa, it ia itatod by dtsaatehaa tiiat tim-e iiaii Caetoriea al Pittabnrg, and tba eoppar worka ofllaaaej BtXla. bare atartod ut> agaia, aad that l,ii.-y i iiruaoe No. _ will probably atart aest ieek. It.it while thia ebeertag Intelllgaoee ie*recairad, there i- al tha aaaaa tiaaa new, af farther atoppagaa iii.,1 itrikaa nt athat qaartera Tha balaaoa af ehaoga Car tl... paat fo..r weeka, apparently, baa aot boOB very il,-.-i,le,l either way, Ihoagh there has 1.i a eonthtB-Bg redinti.,.. in rtiiKes. ? ? v.e read in The dflanfa CeeatttaUea that" it is t<> tha it.-niiii haner <>f aataral of oar floathara Haaa tora lh.it tliey ha l the I'oi.rav'e aml the uiiitl 1 i.i.-.s- to defend oo tba H'".r ?>t' tha Beaata the aaaaa of .l.Tt. raoB I'avis.'' Bteraal whatl ?Haner"'! 0 ,-oni,-, now, .eoofaaa thal *henor" ia the abore atntenet was oue of tha irareal typographieal errora arer eewltttd in Tho ComrtitaWaa/a ofltoe, uml that the n.iin roopenoihle for lt haa ainoo haaa ahet Tl.e Eopert from Waahlagton that tho Beaata Coaualttae wiil briag ia a bll to anspead tbe eoin u_e of -ilier. iu aaaa another lantatioo ta bb mt.-.' national i onterem? ahoald not ba aeoeptad. w.n.l.l ba .nol-,- eneonrantBg ir it wera uot pretty ciear thal Bpaaker L'arllala BMaaa to rehr ail ataaaaraa ol thal aort to Mr. Blaad'a Conuaittea, aad thal thia .o.u iiiitn!>', a? well a? the __aJority of tho Houaa, will obetiaately realal taapeoaion ot ailrai eaiaagatn aay fana. MaTartbelaaa, it woold be nghtfurthe Biajority la the Beaata te dawharga .ts t ull daty hy p.,s.-iiiK' ii i.ill te anapead thaeoiaaga ofs.lv. r with? out eonditiena, thaathrowiag apoa thefieaaothe aatira raepaaaibility for any onl eonaoqeaaooa a I1..I1 tha oaatlnaad eoiaaga may eaaaa Qeaagnl afolaaWy haegirea all aiaaa of tha aarrlea 11..V.1 axperioocee ia the eoeiaa of tho Mlle expedi tii.n. He haa eaa varted both infantry andeaTalry lato bualBieo. and hus ataanad plaoaeea with ariiiler.v..ieu. 1I?. Ima argaalaad a eaaaal aarpa froai tha iiu.ir.is aml has datoiled earalry far lafaatry daty. Bnt tha most i-"..ni,-ui preeeoding noa been the aaonatiag ef tha aaral brigadaeneaaaala. Tho aailon were regalarly drilled al Korti fan aaaaal riding, aml as might natnrally haro been axpeeaad. rafaaed to drop taalr aaatlcal paraaaa lt was ? port" an.l " stai l.oar.l," w ship ahoy," " miml your lieliii." "you'll ruu me astiore. Jiirk, ' aml " nhiver my timliors." uml so on, until tho ship ol tho ilcsert tinally " li??ve to" un.l tlio jolly BMB WBBO re.ieved froui ilaty. The voyage uerosa tha ilesert will hriun aHetaaBniant of the aaral i?ri>M<le to th.-ir owu elaaaenl at lleteaiaeh. Ifatoaaaaraeaaheaaeaieal th.y will tako eluirge af theia, aml the relief of Khai toiiiu will ho hastenod. One of tho must Iniportant nueatl.uia to ho defl nitoly sottieil by tl.e ('.uig?> OooJaranef ralatag to tha arawa of tho new ktngdian Wo aro aaeaadlagly anxious to h.ivo u tit provisi.m niade for our fr.en.l an.l biathOT. Mi. MOBMfy Wutterson. und bpg to sug Kest his name asitneto whieh the 1 itl*. T.niperor aml A.ito.-rnt af All tbe Cotuioos." could ho udded w tli ti most iiiipreasivo sounil. Ho autl hiaslar vyiid fad-Baa aiaU have a lovely time wander.ng hand in liund BBBBBg the aylvau grovea ?f Congo. In order to make thinga entirely agroeabla, wo would go ao far .aa to faror a.ruci_>roe_l.treaty by whieh he ahoold enjoy an abaolute frea tmda le elephant tusks for Keiituck. wino. PER80SAL The lato Wllllam M. C .nnolly, Edllor of Th* rmnmmr. Tlmu, a few yeara _g? Iwcatn* a b-liever tt:?..? it,ulU4 and always after kopt a portrait uf tl.e fam./oa <_*______ I'ote luoipliiK over LU deak. bellev l_iK tbat hr waa ??_,. that pielate'e .plritual mflueiic.,. ***** A monum.iit waa erecte.1 over tbe .riive of" Klt ? Caraon at Taoa, N. M., on January 2. LewlaC. Ca_-idy. the.reiinsylvBiiia. Attorn?y-Geu.rti la .liowiii- miirks of iign anJ aillu-iion. l.ut 1.1, lu-.iltB t, i'..?l iin.l hls iimliitli.n Htrom aa ever to reach u___? either ui the Cabinet <,r tho i_en.il.-. ? The Arlln_rti>n Club, of Holyoke, Mom., will gtva an ImpoaiBf rr. .pllon to Govtruor Itoblusou ou _*e_,__,, 1-9 ua tl.e I.o*y..k..-City ____ ' Jamea C. Jaiulson, the nevr A>y<i_.int-Onr r.il of Ml.. aoiirl, -asa"For*y-iiln.er"lu C.ilifoini.i au.l a folloaai" of Walk...- in tflaaragae, There ia tnii. h dlaeoeaioB aa to tiie pratabla dnte of tl,? BBBI1 la . I ?f 1'ilncess Heatrico aud lliiice llenry ol iu_ triii.. r..'. Not tho a____aala-8o_l latltuatloa baa baaa iiiii'lo .'onrernliig lt, but there la excellent rcaaot. for belleviui; that it will uot oceur uutll nett fall. 1 rim _ I.eopol.l Boa or.ly been d.-.ut n!uo iu?uiha or *o, aml eaat tiiliily the wvlilin. -viil not take pliiee until the yi:ir?r B)0-__lB_rla ov.-r. Aad Prlaoa ii.-tny's term of aarrlaa in Un- Ui nnaii army wlll i.ot explre iinlil J,ily, an.l Um vi ,,,.1.1 not v, ish to I... riiiirrir-d bef-ire thea. Baaaer I.o'.oll. one of the most I'opular miulclaoa ia r..in.', will ).r. at'iitly come to' thla couutrjr to llll ? pro f.-.H Ol ,-il 1J, ill iillHtllll. Tha Ber. E;lwln 1\ 1'arkcr.of t_el-__h-___'i_fetie?i Ctaareb, Hartior.i, aaaaa to h_ti.ro oa hlaaaaaoeel m*. oaa ... Hereee BaahaaU. The Baaf.r.'nH I.u. enle's book will, probably Ix: ji it>. ll.4ii.-.l at l.a-u-i'-tlile, and irlll doiil.tless contaln nmn iiit.-r.- .Inif reinlnlscneea. Hut It wilL not contaln the followini', wiii.li EAJe (I.-tnlon) rakaaaa for the Inl ii.ua ln BagllaBl AVheu the Luipn .s was atill ____-_e Montlj., BaBVlBcar Bafewaaa paaaaa_aatf exiie at ('u.-ra-ay, sl.oi ily iirr.-i- tho aaag d'eUtl, M.i lame Ktnlle ia (.Ir.inlio v. nt to vluit the poet. aad took ba. k to I'arU with h.-r a copy of tho " Chfltiuieuts," a work ihen exeerxliucly rare in I'i.ii.,... M.il.uno de (jirardlii aaked MII*. de Jl who was not t'leu the Kmperor's /_<->.__. but only emuraad Bf UB Bbajaaay, if ahe hal w_ the _M.k. ? No," ieplled tbe futuro '.mpresa, " but [ have heard lt luueb a|...keii of, ui .1 I ahouid ureaflr llke la rea-l lt." "Very well, (ten, here lt la!" aald Madsuie de Qlr_f_ta; - I bave broujtbt li froiu Qaere-ey f.,r von. uud i vBI lun.i u toyiiii; bal wheu you have r,-_l it, I d,)i,'i >i.luk yoa wiil eosaeut to marry tha mun v. .n.n. v'irlor llu_. ? ? Nai>....-..!. l<. iv-iit.' " " .N'cvar Btiad,' a__awara_ uu Enpagnnle', " lend 't te me." siio pa**."! lha BleBl la reudiug lt. aml took the book to Mu.laiue de ('iraniiti ina iiesl . i-i iim, , r_i.;irkinx: "The po.-try ia very lue?tha retaaa ?r.-, in dead, i.iip..i'i>, aiiiioii.il riataet Bat, if 1 nai.irr Vkrtor ll.i.n, I lomt SmookSot BoaaBBlta V_, ur is good?i lora im... wmA l u-ui mmmrrm him'.'' TUR I 1.'.'. ta HU. DAY. ir it i Mr. fiaoeia >*. l!:u.P.4, vrho ha^ beea.payinff bla _?>?_?. ;?; ii.--i.t_ to "ti..- teii'orn of tho preaa," once aaM toa i,-|,.,ii.-rof a dally pip.-r, "'fhank C,_. ihere wili beea reporten in Baatrear " Tee aaa i..i .au.-n." ti.eeiniKM'ir "tOrTW"giaralr IB?aoa-eOl "thoro will be ari-oordiii. au .-. 1." Mr. li:,i:_r-wi--o ,v,-r ? ?iu! :it tho aBnouix. aient tbal be ?:_. uuai.le to -iiiilu Ht tbe wltllcUm. Iu Ju_ie,' ic Mr. Baaaa the stateiueut should !ie itielr Ih.it ne ?s. n<4 i ea nis .uwii aeaaoat, Ba kaaw _o would i__va a fair r.-jn-i t. ri,, anpei ate__< bI afaaboala bad haaa B-idreeaine i -, Im..'. .?' y...i!i. . i.i.,1.-en a-iio.t the um. of louae.'.. wh.-B ,1 aniall i..y riii_nl Bla I u,<i aal ba%alia4. ? PtB-aa, i.,_y i ,-,. Mr.?a iiu.-aiiou l" **".'.." r.i.u.d ih.. t. * Well. wbat 'or do von arooke f* The aaperlcti l tiirin >l r.-.l i.iid h.id n-.f ir>ueii to say. Tba litile 'rllow na.l .,,.:: i-u (i,.ir tin- .?xaniiiiition p:i|_r?, wl:i-u ret>iru?4 ?,, - i;,.nnir-ii.'.'iit'a ntllr.', vv, io hl^-iily j^r.uuied with tebai i o -.., __-?(F-__-M_nj (Aia.s.) aaatfBai. PBI lor leetBiaa prouilse to W. ? po_ ulir form of araoae ui..nt. .\tti..> eabBBrat-M t_e other day, by the I l'i ,n, -is ,.f th. i'.rrlloil.il d.i.is of Ciillfnmi,i. of th.- ihi n aeraatl aaaliaffaaiT ti l>a diseoveryof aaMai-H '4 Jnr-B-_,-BB lut.uth of many a veterun w.te _i when hls eie e_-X-t the _'!owin? l.ill of fare: - lo order -U.youvvuit for lt?_.! i/._i> Baaa sieak, with fri)..les, nbi of at.t_,>t).- witb torlill:-s, c:irue a.. ...with elnli tolora.lo. Medaeli port vttt ^i.ip ja.ks, aaaaai |aa8-_p mbaa ?rttb ii..?-. il. nnile (ruiup, ateak wiiii bard Uv k, ..ni bijituiBiua aaa. e aa rbiaaaa " uut aeaaa waited. -_a;_aalre_aai7 of the _aa_ag|aTlaaaa8B laaala Klor:du. und Uie foun.lin . of SL Aii_i*tine. wlll be cele l.r.itr.l (..K.'ther by tiioeitizen.H of _>. Aiijti.liut' on the -.'711. oi .Mi.K'h. Dr. c.iri-.T, ,,n ..i.'.nt.-iy. fl'Isli.'d hU ta?!c of blttir.j 80,000 bal la la ?ix daya. Tbe -__h_aa_ant __a___d__ pereeptlble eBeot upon beataaaa as yet. Tho doetor uaed ., illi.' lo-Ittt-B tbe balls. If be had eorraled t'.*e balia :.; 11,:... _nO aaag a baaa ball cleb. or a brtafc, ba iuiic.it ' tlifiii all iu one dav. an l li.i.l laa fleya te BBBra ,.. ,!..i ',? m dicflne eelUw, <>;? ut>wiae arood, ..r awnieiTilaa ,|. u w iv. l.ut ,t.' .li.ii't .-.ipi?._ ho cier thoujjht of ? ttuU.?INorrtalowo lK'r:_ld. ? If v.ui ro'i'd K?t whaU-ver you wl.ibcd, what would -.,, i Biab tarf araaaakai aa CBrtataaea day of a liuia __ti wbo 1,._ just Ilnl4h.-d her pluui puddiuf. 8he , ) .'d , !:,? rene.auts or the feaat r.-tlcetlvely tor a moiu.-nt and Mi.'ii r. ii'lfd, d.TlsI.ely: "IMJuat wlah that Irouldba v.-ry hini-'ry a_-ala." A fmmat Vleaaa aurK.>?n, wbo fo-u-i.l:t_l ain.-ula ......ni-,. ba wii? Baei aaa aeetaaaaal t.< raaaei BtaeaaBB> lUatlOB for treaili.K an ii.tliiine.l lin.-.-r ,,:,4,-iHutiti.uliy, ni rl-rd-TBtad oBmt Ua d. :?tn. 'ltie :....i .-..urt .<a ipowU iteotdal that tbedaod-BBUBea'a tr_ii.ii.-nt had not , a 14.-.1 ilie lo-4 of the flii-i . in ijie stiou aod ao qultted liiui. ?[Waterbury Aiuerieau. A N'. w V,,rk reB-rtef was Majlag tu ? aiuall town la ,;.?.,r_rl i. II- h.ipi'etied to wltneas a _BM between two well knowu l_al politlriana. Tbiukine he eould turn ? ff vv llu,le^t i? nuie-i he haatened to tii 1 B-BBB of lhe l.H_l Bea-ff-fari "Qmt a bully Nt,.ry," be suid. " l'i_;ht !??? twaaa lodfa a? aai B__a_i W?. Boa mueh do yo. iv .mt I" *' Why, those two tuou are on tho ahoot," replled UM . illtor-lu-ehlef. " I'd bave to q.ut the town lf I pub li- i.-.l BBjrtb-Bg n*raln?t e.therof the:u." Next day thia ii)t..r...4tin_' ii. m api>..art..il: " Two well known politicUna li.i.l ,m a.ti'reiKioiiyeatenlay." The New-York reporter thiuka lh.,ro isu't uiueh u.-wspapereuierprlao tu Georgia. In the " poet's eoruer " of lhe I'.tteliu t tallng (l_ I.) (ilninrr th.re iippear.-d last w.-ek .1 |?k>iii ou the W-*a mt worUiii-woiiiuu wrltleu by m wuuian worklUK at the loom*. It baajaa la this wayi " " H'a 8. I.e.ii eaaO d and ... _'en e.il.l. Bjf men thal'.. UvttU aad ni.'ii tti.it'a dead ? Ibal tbe berliirt i-t of Um woeaaa that workeA W aa ii.-ra tnat -aiii.' t_8 'noiuc of the shirf; Bal 4:i.lili>r the fute, aud Bai_-ff the l,.t. I-. ii-.i. tbal Bfearea Ibe atotb fer tba aiitrt, Of o ir a._.l li'.. bal '_ ean dr> -tn, Aiuld toui iiirsinl v,i|?.r-l.-aiu." Jaaaaeaa deatlata aaa aaljr mm ibaadi and forefiniter ta pulli i- t.'.'ili. biir ara Iimi i.- able ta >n ...? il.e rtetla. erj* iii.n.i.-i-i.s tbe besl in.Hiorn Aaaartaaa sfei grlyylaa jaa ?lami-Qia [BinaeepaHa Maaaa. Mr. Kvan l? re|..>rt>. 1 .14 4..y;ti_ that tbe thouxht of fiB laotber aerrei i'i* -.rm _a-Jaaaaaal him t<> atrtfea Mr. s.iilivan a .o?.l cne. Allwriter.4 uiim'ihI -e.?-np.- ._r.. tbat a iimtUer - influeuee is oue of tho.iuoat i-teui_of I,nre4. It la a aoU day wben wonie pai .r iaaaaal have a jiara Ki:i|>li :i'"."t B_". I.lvins'stoue, b cltlzen of the I'uitad -u_to-.l_i.it BOW llvinn lu Floreuce. Italy. Mr. Llnii* itona oaaal t". > aat rBBaf in a aaaalQIrawa ayjtwaaay I?.r?e4: but BaB-l I a_ta_BB i".d.. tlnit im .tiieiauU-oitUea, t lie,hlli'b''_:the tw.-tily hor.-e.. taiideui faslilou to tUrea ,? iri.a..--, "he tirst of whlcl: 14 .liiven by hlmaeli. BBB .,,,,i?l|i.y hl*'.4011 and lhe thlnl.bya couebiiian. Ib thi-, way Mr. I.n iiiKst-n has his fun. aud vludlcaUM bla rUi.t to drlve as many hors-4 a? he wl4l.es. Tbe Amer ieea i IBaao abreaal B aal t- ka h-M with. J.....I Tiuies. Dr ('.,'? man has l.ft at thls 8-_a B aainpleof' flali MM , . 1 .,_.,,..,r hia bouaa. Ile -..1 a t-.u the lce ls r.lled ^tB?_abTo nietan.l Ih-ibk fr,.ei, luto tbe ioa, ? r 1 , 11 im-l. 4ior dome_lc imrpoae-. Tiie sam {,,,. ,1", fouol ln tao bay ? aum.uer.-l__ellevll_a (CiniiKlii. InleiliK'-neer. -aab-lftoaaaaa, of Texa. u ataaat ?- IM ? n,-f?r tl.e ,?.. si,.,-r.parartr -)bei.a?Uiei:re__t tadoa-7 ?-%?? Oa__aaa. noted for his loii- lialr a.id bls re Intbe cr.iuibllui'w.llaof Fort Ufayette la a di-ioal ee.i wln.ti I* -_eaa -*> ?_-_B8 a* the plaoe whera Beaa-aiaaaaa was eoullne.1 after the battloof lJaU'a lU.iit. The |tN_a___paH pB-BB.) Bentlil tella a stery of a IHillreiii.ui .,f that U>wn. Ue re| orted that he was but ilftv-.-i.ht .years |old, and bls aap. nor oftleer learnl-9 froiu other 1888888 thut he mu?t be * ifrent deal ol?ler, iaataai townto to tbe loaa _8a-_af hisu*u?e u?w_ __aaraa_| the dato of bls B8H-. Afier a whllo be reeeired a aaaa from the Towu Clera sUliu_ tliat be had eiam lned thereoordaof blrUisaa far baok aa 1731, but ?-_>! flnd 110 traee of lhe ludlvl.ual lueuliooed. Ho futtbet added that lt waa UU lateuUou to go over the reeontt baek lo 1500, aud Uiat tt be Ihen fouud ao traee ba would ftre up.the ?e__-l_ ?