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Gentiie nen's _B_ muintalu.-d ln his new . p-ln - BBrla* M*'" ? 1.147 Broauway and 4 Aator-piace. T KIIU" M TBIMB T<? MAH. . rilSfKIHKKS. i>?Mtaue frte in the VwBtA BBUt* ______.?___ - ? - 1 Year. 6 Mnnt .*. 3 Month . J)nll-y. with snndar. 8ijj<> 8828 3*18 l)4,ii?.vvit*...iit.*sui..i.,y. 7 on .ijU i ib ?Kttb.pi.UI Not.-. Mnnr.v ori'.rroT Re . atered t.rtter. Bv l-o?tal Not- thr re.nitter will pleaae wrlteon th- -Nole, ?Tor TBI. Nt-w-Yt>**K Tlllltl'IK.". _ __, __, - - "Bai,. 5*a or Tim Tbibobb 1M ?BHaBA__g*Tl?___ . ,Mr?w all eor_.pouileiice ai.uply. *'-HB riilBl-.vE. >nw * -1HK.' -OUNDED BY HORA.CE GREELEY UEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 4. TU E NBWB THIS MOBNINBk FoiiKiGN.?Earl Oranville. matle a slatement in Ht.uii.' af Lonls re. uidiiiR toini.lnati.in** on Afirhiiii frontier. =s Tlie bteauier Ilaiiov.iiau, with Caiiiuiiuii imjaaaaia on beaid, OTetdua. ? Mouthof IkaMlaa-ae Kivcr blocked by tbo Frencb floft.-1 Thirty- -tx men killed in u coliitiy <x pjleaaoa.- Trial of Cunninglium and llurton aaattaaai. Conukf.ss.?The rension Approprmtinn bill aajjseel the House; it appropriatea $.;o,000.0(io. ? ?? jn the Senate tlie Central Delicuncy aud the Furtiticatiou bills were paaaed Do.MK-.tic?Mr. Clevelaud arreved in \Va?hiiid *!,__,_,. - CuveiTior Ilill disnussed tbe cliarci-s aitainsi gkaaifl DaTidaaa. = Tbi-ee anaooaea aaaapei iu Raw-^Maaaa - Aaaaaalil/maii Wililriek, of New-Jersey, tvhh presented with a ciock. ?? Speaher llaines pifuiii'teil the Illinois Li*. lHlntnre a " parliamentarv r.-volutioii.'' . Xhe (iov.nior of lowa orderiul the reiix.val of St.ite Auditor Jauea. '?? Pittabur* Scciaiists matle a mnrderou* a?s;iiilt nt?on two men. City ani> Skbi.:i:ban.?Further departnrea ft-r WaaUaajaaa* ==-- Littlechaupe iuGenera) Grant'a condition. =^r-John Fieke's flist lectitre. - I'lft.^n ininnte.*' dolay by an aceiilont on the Brid.'e. ~-A verdict aKainat WaBf Chiu Fi.o f(^r libel. =s Increawd gan billi* for . a*> of r'-iluet-.l priee. r= Thirty men in tho roll.-r-skatin. BBB te.it.-Baiaaa.of the Chainti of St. Jaeepk'a Cniu-ch..Suicide of aCunadian w.mian. Gold value of tbe leua.te.der airer dollar (412*_ graiuB), 8*_.35 cents. = .toc-ks generally dull, ?with oxeeptional at tirity and enatic iluctuatioua in hpots, and closod weak. 'Jhk Wkathkk.-iRiBfvr loca! eaaerrattoaa ta dicate c-i.lil.-r weather and incrcaaina cloiiilirn-48, ?withraiiior snow. l.'inpeiatiire reHteiday. lliuh est, 3l)~; l.-weat. '?'.', : a.erage. Mtf. The bill to inenase the pOWCX of Um waid trrstees in the matter of app4iinting H4*li<.t.l teachcre, now undor di*4cut_ion at Albany, ou. ht not to biciiii.e a law. The tiu-tn** alreaily have too miu-h to ?ay about tlu* un poiiiiiiiint.H am! t..i.t.tun say thewraaffthing. Thc powar rihouM bc V4>stcil in thc Board of Eiluiatii.n evtn with less limitation thau at pivseut. Thc Govemor of Taxaa h-i? beon fiaafly .isri tatcl of luti* t.vorthedeprciLitions ctmiiuitti-d along thc Hio Gramk* by ruthans from Mcrico. It i8 to bc 9BBB9& tliat 38 will be proportiotiat. ly Btirri d up by the attack whieh a hundn-d c. wboys 4>r so are threntoi.inj, to make npon the Gi-rinan colony at Miricntii-ld, ahith haa Offt'ti'lcd these rufliaii-- by piescrvitiK law aml order. At pre>ent it looks 83 if tke feBPaUe ?wouM .ulminate in war on a .mall siali*. aal888 the Qorotaor alepe in and siunuiarily puts an aml to thc cowboyn' catnpai. n. The jiulgcs iu our courts are frcqiu-ntly cen-.urcil by the public for pronoiineitif" too sc Tero aaataaaea a. ainst paraana who are Kui'ty of tririing ofleiiccs?sueh as BBBdiag a niau to prison for five yeara for stealinp 60 ecnta. It isonly fair, thcrcfore, to call attenfion to the fact that Raaardai Baayth y4Htcr4iay ?li?l n4,t puiiLsh a v4-ry pnor niau who at Clirist iuii. tnuft atole $')2 to buy uotuetliini,' for M. wife and eeven childr4*n. This was a proper a4-t of mercy ; but it OOald not bc well lor other men with larire fainilics to couIider it as e.ta.li.h ing a pi i-eedeiit. _ HmM is great activily in tlit* vai-ious ama teiir health proteclivi* asso4'i;itioi).s __TOOghoilt the city, not all of 9t\utk is likely to aibl tt. the happiiu ss of the ofHcial as st iiiat. ni iu NHitt-st. The Heckinan IIill lu.Iit-H ar?* still inv.-sti. atin. thenuisancesalon. 99m Baal Bi833 Baalga_ft_BJBf evidence on nuinerous points arhleh will botlor the health offldala to explainaw.ty, even on the broad groimd that "great mteicsta are in Tolvcd.'' No mcrc coiiimeri*iaI inlerestcan be of so great importance to the city a? the health of ita n-sideuts. The di-ath rale in thc ni-igh borhoodof sitine4)fthc uui.iii4-4*B under ama teur investigation Bhowa that the iuqtiiry i.s well dirccted. Tbe reports coiicerning the advance of Riusia in India have been contiicting froui the start; au4l it ha. been imp4.ssible to t4-U Just what to bclieve. But Lord Granville's Btatemeut iu I'arliamcnt yesterday shows con clusivtly that the situation is iuihod grave. Kti- ..i has refused to witbdraw her troopa from tlifir advamed outposts, andthe AfgJians have been advised not to rctiro before them, but to hold their grouml, with tho promise tliat Eugland would isupport them. War cannot bt* aaid tobe iuuuineut} nor, on tho other haiiil, witb England and Itiu.ua glatiug at eaih other acrosa a narrow atiip of rough couutry, ean pcaca becallod asaitrcd. ? ' Some strong argutueula agaiust perniitting the erection of any more enormously lall dwelling botise. m thia city nre presented else where in this paper. There ean be no d4?ubt that for aanitary reaaona, and on aoxmnt of the dauger from fire, too lofty apartment housea are objectionable. They ahut out light aod uir, 4nd cause great dampnaas. The difflculUea and dangers which the flremea encnunter when fighting ftaaaaa in aadi aUautaiaa only aeed to bt, ii.eutii.ui-a to U- appreeiab d. A heiglit ot H-v.i.tv feet in B-raalB sUty feelwide.ore.ghty 8*4 iii'liioail.-r streeta.i.4 quite lofty enough tor New-York dwelliuga. The lawH against the snle of pU-BBBB Maa fo ba pretty efbetaal. At leaaa aaa araal ?"?"_ tl.i.t 9899 988 so. ju. fttf ffBBB the kindaidf poiaoa mo. t aaedhy aaaappj peepfo wbaa the j ui.il. to <on.ii.it suieide. There BM 9X99488 which would end life .piickly and painlensly, but the Hiiieides generally einploy those which are alow in action andcauK,- intensepiiin. Arsenie, rnt pO-flOflM an.l I .iria green are p.ime favontcs. lt is hardly likely that the unfoitunate* use those draja fraaa ehafra or ignornnce* Tha cnnifort at.leexplanation is that they r-aiiuot buy any otharknid without a pbyaklaa'ap_e_*cripi-0-. Tlie -B-M iu point is that of Mrs. (iertiudr Wheeler, un intelligent wuuiau, wlio died yes |-rduy from rat poison. ' Slieriil' Davidson ean enjoy the inaugurathm ofa Democratic President to-day with un 'alloyed Hatisfaction. Ba has jnst 1*898*4 lha rewardof his politkal serv ic.es and cont.ibu tion-. in the last cauipiiign, fur Oovernor llill has d-BBB-BBBd the eharp-s against 9899 988 seiited to Mr. Cleveland about a year ago. This WM prcciscly what well-iuformed ob s.i v.rs expected ; but tt is none tho less an outiageous eenelusion of the who.c inatter. It was showii bf 8#an testimony before the lcgislative invc.tigating committee, and by exrraeta from tha eOdal records, tbat) Mr. DarklaoB had drawa rhoaaaada af doOaBB fcoaa the eity trcastiry on iiaudiilent voueher.-i ; tlial he had niade fi.titious cluirgcs for the ren.oval ofprisoners who had never been removed; that hc hadchaigc.l Ihe city ior the board of penOBBia LudlOW Stn _t Jail for ;i longer time than they had stayed there; and that his nian agement'of ihe jail W88 revolting. Yet Mr. llill siivs the ehaafca aia no* aaalalnad byt.be i-vidence au.l that as the Bh-tflff $98 sinco eor rected sueh abus.-s as were ealled to lns atten tmn the acoaaaUoaa masl ba diamiaaed. l'lainlv Mr. llill i.Hiins to run for (.overnor thia lall and wanta all tlie politieal fiien.is hc can get. __________________ TUE OUTGOINQ PBB8IDENT. The aili.iinistratiiin ?>f Pn-sidcnt Artliur, which eada to-day, has been in simie leapeete a plcasui.ible disappi)inttn<'iit ??> tlie eotititry. It lii-_.ui tuiiler einiiiiistaiiiis ol the (.r.-.ii.-t ililli.tilty. Bul the extr.ionlinaiy ci.eiimstan.i w.n- so l'ully appreeiatad bjr aa latolHaoal people that, while tlny flaada tha patb al Mr. Arthnr inore difiietilt, tbej M eured for him fimn the titst a ine.i-uie ot charity and kitnl < oiisidei Btiofl rarely ueeonleil to any Preaideat, aad never before to a Yice-I'iesideiit who had sui.ieile.l to tha Pi-a-deacjr. Heaee itiatbe trnlli that Mr. Arthnr''* .-idininistratioii l.as from thefliat been eritieisi d less iinpatiently where it lle.-itved elitiei-.ni, BBd roiiilii.-liili-il limre lii.iiiily where it deaenred eoanB-adatioa, lhaa any otheradiiimistratioii fi>r many yeara. The reaaoua for tbla w?re ta the aiaiiC-Teditab.e alii.e to tha Preaideal mui to tin- peapla, foi beahowed ateaeeaa eara-al daaire to prore worthy ot the responsibility eaat upon him ; ami his party Bbowed, aritiB leally raaarkahla uiiiiniinity. a .lispi.-iiion tociicoinage liiin te the ntmost in I'x.'iy food word ami ivork. On the other baad, tbe Doaaoeratk party, retaanberiag th.it. every pievious Viie-l'ie.-aiil.-nt who bad meeeededto tbe Piaa-deacy had roaeorerto the oppohilioii, looked tor ii separation b.-twciii RepabUean elcaaiBila. an.l was therafoce lad by moliv. s not altogether tlie hiiiln at ti. tieut Mr. Artlnir's 008188 with unwoiite.l eon.iiit.-i ,i tioti ami favor. Thoa by all parties hia mis tak.-H were lightly toeehod, aad lns reaily worthy aeta areie w.-nmlv appiualatad, while the people rocogaUed the geaeral digaitj aad integiiiy of his admiaistTatioB. Notwithstaadiag tbeaa peealiariy forofiaM etrcq-Ba-BBeee, it aaaat ba the Indyneal ol iiii,.,iit!iil hi-atoi'.x that oa the whole tba adaaio* isiration ol Praaideal Arthitr waa rmt ii aoeeoaa. lt ilul not aibl to tha proepority of tha eoaotry. It fiuled to bring iihout legiala-ioB to faaid aajaiaal naaa-ria* and indaatrial diaaatar. ta tha end it tninslerred the powarto the p.irt.v tgalOBl '.vhieh Mr. Arthiit's Ufe-loflg eflblta and earoeal eoarietioBa wera dlreeted. Failore i not alwaya lanlt. In 88888 worthy i-Hoils, 1*1-8 idi-nt Arthnr'-' admini-tiatioti Ealled beeaoae be euiild aet eoiiti-ol eventt, in othera beeaoae be araa nol Btn_M aaooidi to aoaaaiaad adeqoate partj aii[.pi.rt, or to euli.ai 8 stillieieinly aeiive pablM o|.inion. Iiut il "ill b>- tlie. jinl-iniiit ot the bietoriaa tlmt l.is Beaaty meaaarB ol aaceeaa was dne in part ta faToriag i iieiii.i-t.inees, as well BB toiTeilitulile and |iatiiofie aiins, wiiil his illaaeeeaa was doe to rttal didereoeea ai opiaioa betweea biaiaell and tha Baaiority ol tha party ni><>n whieh be relied foraopport, It beeame appareal reiyearly thal Praaideal Ar.'h.n's eooeeptteaa of the tarii qneation dHkred eaae_rt_B_ly from those of his paity. Stiietly speaking, he w.in not a believer in the proteettra ayataaa, and was al all thaaa b_eUaed to look upon the jnotretive h aluie.-i ot the taiill as i:\il.i Ui Iji leinoved or abated il p.msible. [fl hisearliest BieoaageehereeOai-Beaded u n-vis ioiiot the tariCaad a repeal af aU brtaraaltaaaa exrept on whi-key and tobaeeo. In his aaeeod anniial messnge Iie urged inore partienlaily it snbstantial rediiciion of the dnties on e.olton and woollen gooda, wool, silk. iron and steel and other iinpoitan. artieles. Tbeaa 180088* inendations, however ro-p'-.tlnlly treated, were hoslile to tba b.liefsol niiie-li ullis of his piiity, whieh neveitheles.-) euniiiireil xvith the reeom niiii'lation that B revi>ion to nmove diflerep aadaa and aaabijpiitiea boaa tha tai-l araa dcsiiiible. Hut the resiilt of the lato.-t eleetion h.is proved that a decided maiority. nol, only of lns party, but of the whole people, di.-seuti d lioia the opiiuon whieh ln-no doiibl hom-Hily aiilailalaad. thata Bjeaoial ami BBatarial radae* tiou of du;ie? wuh n.-eded. His positiou in thia n-spect, therefore, di|iiivi d Iiin. of li ader-ihlp, and indeed of large iiiliueme wiih his party, ohkhBBTaitholaaaaaiahim lull eiadil wh.-r evi r it eotild, aud _upporled him in the 99888 with good feeling. 1'resident Arlhur's veto of the Hiver and Ilarhorhill, whiefa Congress B8T8fthal_aa passed, araa one of the most hoaerableaeta af biaadaaia** istration, and deserved the li.-uity praise whieh it every where received. Hia reeonunendatiiuis repeatedly made, that the coinage of silvii ahoald Iw Btopaed, were nqaallj Braiaawarthyi and highly eoininended, and Iiin upiuoval ot eivil service reforni, and ertm ts to euforeu the law in good faith, entitl.-d him to high praise. Neveithelesrt 98888 most pr.iiseworthy stejis tperat-d with the diveigenee from hi.s party on the tatifl iiuestion to weaken his iiilliienie. lt waa nntieed thal his appi.intments were uot in all cnt+es in hariuony with tho Civil Serviee law whieh he ho wad'inly upproved. Nor did he eouhLsU-iitly endeavor, in the exercise of hU patrouuge, to encourage nnd build up tho better aentinient of hii? party with rehpect to silver coinage, river aud haibor jobs, or civil aervice relorin. Thosu who opposed hia coutaa in theao matters nppeared tn lose no fuvor with tho aduiini8tration by dning ho, and thua it eame to paaa that, aa a large proportion of tlie more euiuest and thoughHul i.epublic.iua were unable to follow hi* lenderehip becanse of bis vi.ws4.n the tariil, many 8*333 lejei'.e.l that lliailiaaailp becausc of thc reforins whieh hc iirgod. Tbe adini.iiatratiitii thaa lost BOW88 M carry nseful inoamires. aml at tlie end it had only a Begathre and q.ialili.'d BOpport. A review of I'n-si.hnt Artlmr .. forci. n polief distloses tl.e fai't th.it tt be.an, Ml altog ether fairly, in ca-din. disrmlit npon tha thotU ?>1 his pradeaesaer. and aloaad wtth bb aBdearor to siii.stiinte a palhv '?""?'' '''" hi^Ul[ "? 11".s eooatry, and all-.gether less U ha.i.M.ny iv.lh the opinions of his party. Thc enib-avor t.. .-stablish 8 coiniiiunity ol intenst aml fi-4'lm. between Ainerit.ui nations. arhilo letainin. tor the Ualted Slates unimpaiivil Ita p..w4*r of ile fcndiiig its inil.istrics a. ainst foreign ci.mpe lition, oaa broa.l and wis?* and in lianii.Miv wilh Bapubiion priaeLplee. Boiihapolkgr ofeoaa in.-rcial tr.alies, in wlii.-li 8083881 advauta. ?*- m tradc were . mght by the Becrtioa of tho indc peodaoea of the Boited Btatoa, an.l by breaking doWO in part the barrier of dafaoOB a. ainst foreign i-oinpetition, was n..t in harrnony with tlie n.nvi.lioiis of tha Kepublican party, nor hiiHit niet thc npproval of the people It will bejadged aa an eflort toaloae tha ailnnnistra lion withastrong BDpeol t4. that trading intcros' whieh is most hostile to thc dlialapBBaflt of baoaa indii.stries. and to 383010 the renown d BOOBOBi in forei. n nflair* by misiising th. admirablo id.-as apoa whieh tho adniiuistration i.f President Garliehl bail be. un to act. Yet, wilh all reservations and criticisms ?dlowi-d. the fact r.'iiiiiins tliat 1'iesiilent Arthar hasih.nebetu* r Uian the DOBpla cxpected. 9B4 8008 tmt of oIlitMi in the cnjoynicnt of u more Beneral gaod will thaa al any preriona period of his lifi*. The fact also IQOlBlOa tliat tha peopla, and cven thc leadi*rs of tho party I'oinin. into power. would be happicr now il tlicy could he a.ssin-4'd 4>f 8880 BOeh a 888888818 of trantiinllity anilpi"s|iiii!,v for tho n<*xt foiu raaisaa the aoonlry haa eojoyod under its lateat, bai aat it? last BegaMjeaa Adiniuisiration. AETEH TWBNTT-FOUB TBABB. Aft.-r twcntv-foiii years the DemoeiBtfc party retornsto power. Ooathiojcal leaet, asaal be ailtnitteil. It there is a GoverooMot left tor Demoerata to adioiaiater, their graiitnd.* iadee |0 the Kej.ilbliciin pait.v whi.li savi'il tha 8883. iry fn.m diaroptioa an.l Beeeeaton, aopproaaed fl rabellioe, Deaaoeratie Ib its origio, aud re ?tored the Natioa'a eredit. Bepablieaaa bad lillle bl whieh t.. be gra t.-f-il t'? tl.e 1 leinoeralie party wbea they took eharge <>f Ihe Oorero. ni.-iit in 1861. There is a (_?v?-mim*ut with .I well-ordered ayetoai <>f adaainistraitoa; tha Iwst Civil s.r rieethia euontry haaerer knowa; a tariil thal haanniltiplicil iodoatrieaaod di-.ersiti.-il laboi I a baoking rratoai thal la at ..u.'.' atabla, elaatic an4l well adapted to proaicte th.* growth <>f the N.iti.m; B cuir.-my and 8 cn dit whicfa tlie Democratie party bara been powerieaa to de? -troy ; and, abovo all. llur.- im an tiiidit i.l.*d rt.iintry, an iodiaaolnbla t' u i<?it, witlio.it legalised trafflc iu hnmaa aoala, The Bepablieaa partj ejoea oul of power with a eooeeiooeneea thal it haa seither neglaetod Ita opportooitioa aai betrayed thagtaal lotoreata antrnBtedto it. Theeoaotrj oaaa sotoolj n r/roepeetty bai its axieaueee t<> the loag lin<* ..i roniiniiou. Bepoblioan Admiaiatratiun eodiog i"-d.iy. _____________________ R 1:1.11.1. Onec more thc eooatry has eeeoaioa to be tliiinkfiil. . notber Deiooeratic Houaa will paek up and g.? koaae to-day. Ob tlu. whole, it has been a little thc wnrat Coogtoaa that the eaaatry b.u* __rt aaae i not aoaeaally b.-.-miHc of ita ctirruiilitin. tlu.... I. it waa .otr.ipi eoaagfe in all i*/.ii-ii.'ii.-.'. .u waal ol eooadeaee}* aod imt apeHally beeaaae -if m.y eaa eateageoaa thiri. wliith it ilitl. thoii. I. it haa dtnn* ;i gaod m.iiiv; but ln eaaaeaf Itaahooadiog, noatitigated aod uiiliniii.-d Ineompetooea aud atopidity. When it eoiaea t.? thia. thal the oolythioga legialati.e body eaanot poeaibly d.> latolegie*. late. thaa it i***- timt* toaareep thal particulai body aot of the way aa rubbiah Its baddeatal fanlta may I.e paaaed in aMenfle. Ii ia qaita eaoogh that the body waa eleeted t<? Biake laws. aml provi-d abaolotely ioeapal !<?. [a goTeroiog a coantry il i*. imi Beeeaaary to tlc-iriiv Boythiog iu order to 4h? hano. Threata Uill. Uncertainty ruina, and bringa diaaator apon thonasada ol eatabliahmeata, aad auflerioa upon milliona of bomea. Thal ia .jmt whal this Damocratie Honae did all Ibe laal aeaaion. lt thraateoed iadoatry; it prodneed nncer taiuty about cv.-iy operatlon ol <*iiiiiiiii'iei', nt tiiiib-, 4?r <?f productlTe labor. The milliona of wiiikii)*- people wbo bave been oonpelled u? iliaw from ih.-ir aarioga iiunii. the paal year to keep fiiinilns from atBrratioo, and thr* niulti tudes who, being unable todraw froin aavinga beeaaae they had Bone, hare mftered, aml are to-day iu want or depend.nl apoa eharity, ii they could nadanrtand Jaal what haahanned them, woald t.urv iin-< ootgoing Coagreaa noder ;in avalaiiclit* of enisi-. Tbe I>. *iiioi*r,*ilii- portj exiateinthia coootiyoaly beeaaae tbere are a good luauy vot4'is who do imt um!-i-'aud arbentbey ar.* wronged aad cnraed? aad by whoii). The rafnaal to deal daeently with tbe ailver iimsiioii, the refnaal to paaa aoy aieaaure of H-lief tot thc boakiog Byatem, tbe refnaal to iiiait a naiioiial baiikiupt law, the refnaal to niiiki- adequata an.l needed Bppropriatiooa foi inan.v braoehea af tha pablie aarrieeaod tln* pablie w..ik. may be eharged partly toeraea Btapidfty. Tha aaen really woald do better lf thoy koew aaythiog. Bat thev may ba eharged al.., iu part, to lepodiatiog teodaoeiaatj an.l io iiu- aaraga rladietiTraeM af tha Baforoajttfog rabel toward tha goeeeaaaeal whieh haaeap" pressed his lei.ellii.n. Two yeara agoil 008 aaid wtth truth, "iho Bootharn Coofaderaey k in tha aaddla agiiu.'' It has heea ridlog loog eoooajh totaaeh unin whatdiraethn ttiaajaiog? JAOBMON fk\ DBMOCBJOT. lime more thc Deiuoeiatii* party i.*4 to bi* 4*0111 plimi ud tl for eriae worda by ooe of ita earUeal leadera. A letter froai Preaideat Jaefcaeo i<> .Mr. .Mouroi*. dated in 1816, haa baaa pobliahed, iu whieh adriea i.s giroa iltogatbar Innonalatenl with tho eoursc whieh Mr. JackaOB liiiiiMill ali.-rwaril pinsiicd. He Dfged Mr. Motin .? to aeleet "aharaetera most eooaoteoaaa for their tt pn.l.ity, virtiic, capaeily aml tirmm-ss, without ?aoy regard 10 paity." aod dkmlarod. "in every "m'Ii i*ti4iu party aod party beliiig ahoald bo ?avoaded. N..w is Ihetfaaote axterariaatethe ? inonster callcl party spirit." Aml this was tlm Baaaa JaehoBO who, a liui.. lait^r, eut ei nmrc otliiial 38808 for pnnly paiti?.;m reaaooa Uian all llie Presideiits that had BBOOadodhifll froui the foundation of thc (. ivi-rnuicnl. This w;is the saiiit* JaakBOB wln.M uun li-utiiijj hos t.lity to jiolitieal oppom-nts, whooa IBTiajr liarty spirit, tvl)4)Ho viii4lietiv4! fecliug Uiwanl all aatec-Bdsta, whooa iiangvd of all baood aad patriolii* ct.nsideratiotin in thopuninhinent of his fotH, foiiui'il the iiiould, so to speak, ln whieh wa_ cast the Democrutic pailyas it BOB siiice extstcil. It. spirit froui that day to this ii.ir*. beeu Juckson'a Intoleraut and inerciless hatreil of its opponents, Jackson'a unin sitating uso of all the powtrs of tho (iNivernincnt for nurely party ..-mis, aud, it uiuat with regrct bo itil.k'il, Jackson'a unworthy clouking of the moat BBBBI Trr .ind inde.-f nt pnrty spirit under n pie temeof disiegard for party. Jickson died, but his spirit Htill livea. To this day. his party ROCfl abuttt proelainiing that ils ehiet' end M to " cxtermimite the nioiister jiarty spirit," while cherishing within itself the most Havuge and vindietivo party spirit yet kr.own witliin the Ixcpublic. It flaunts before the eouiitiy his tcui-hinga and Jelleison's auuciau. while degradlag all tlmt labaBBaad uoblf st in the iatiil by its hostility to every re foiin.and by glorilyiug, BB B triumpll of the people. a vici.uy ivon by defamation, infanioiis Iratiii, an.l org-anized assassinatiou. CBANOING TUE BABOAIN. Conviiiced tlmt the attompi to get teii for one in a baigaiu will hanlly Hiieceed with this country as it did with Minister Foster and the A.lininis'i'.'.tion, the Spnin'sh diplomatists have miisciitcd to a inoililicat on of the coinniereial ti'.-atv. On Safiitdav, we are told, a itn.dilied liiaty was signcd by the Spanish Minister, and eeat te the Senata ofl Haadaj. Biaeatteaaaat get ten for one, Spain in willing to take nii.e for one, and dnubtless would be xvilling to take as li tl li* as three for one. Perfaapa the most important ehange is the iibiinilt.iiiiient of ihe attempt to introdiiee iron ,.re without duty. While this teiituie of the frcaty would bave been of Viist iidvantage tn the tea ooatpaniaa which had Beeared exclusive iniuiii- righta in Caba, it would bava proairated a grent many coiiipitnics, atnl closcd a greut niittiy miiiesanil fuinaces in Kastern i.ml Miildb States. TooBTB tlu- treaty Irom defiat.it has been usked and agTe.-d that th.-se features shall hc ihangid. Agiiin, :i conression to Migar irliin-is |g said to have been made iu the ehaage ofthe Ihaitof aagarte beadadttod frra Creaa ??not abive No. lt!" to "not above Xo. 13 Dateh Btaadard." Hut, on the other band nnlaaaea is added to the bea aehedule. Alao tlieiluiy mi cigara and eigarettea from Caba, wlncli it waa Pfapoaad tn make $1 20 per poaadaod 12*4 par eaat ad Talorean* haa been chaaged t<> ?*_ per poood and 20 pei eent ad valoiem. Hut the dnty on Cuban tobfl-80 is to hi- Boatewhat radaeed. Aaether ehaage <>l .onn- eonti .pn-nee is li'oin .*1 20 per kllo mi Ameriean boota and shoes Imported IfltO Cobfl t,i "in cents per kilo. Curioiisly, the dnty on re tiiied p.-fruleiim is m. anwhile raised fi'iuii -fl t'? sl per 100kOas, beeaoae of tbe opposition ot Ami-ricaii reflnera eatabliehed in Caba, While the-*'' ebaagea oadenlablj leaien 'he harn wbieb the eomnereial treaty would diraetly do to Aawrieaa Indoatriea, they do aot .itl.it at all the iii.iiii groflfld of opposition. If iaatill tbe fael that tbepeopleof tiiis .latry do not w.-uit te sigii away their right tedefeod their oam lodoatry. I boy d<i nol aaal to bart.-r xxitli sp.iin. or with aoybody alae, if ;?>* abaaia tbey have teBOireoder their power to proteet, by aaeb meaanrea as may bereafter be foitod im onaaarj. aay of the iedaatriea upon which the prosperfty ol tha eonntry dependa. It remaina tmc inun-ovi r, lhal in all this li.ng.nn we are giviag .iiin-h for li.tle, it not, ladi ? >l, aotnethina for nothing. Por Ihe pririlegee which sp.iin grants to na Bpala eaa aad uadoubtedly will graat t<> othi i cooatriea irith arhicb we coiopoto. .4 co.vrs_t..i: Whea tlm Denoeratie party eame if.t<> power iu 1845, after tbe defeal <>f Mr. Clay by a eloae rote, it iiiid. 1 toeonsolidate i'a foreea and to Btreagtfli n Ita bold opon pnblie ooofldenee, aa ii doeaaow. lt had alectad :. bmbb who waa o laidered bai little haown. Hewaa macherit*. ictardiai.ampaign on thal aeeoaat. Yet Mr. l'olk had been fbttrteea y.eara in Congreaa, i.nir yeara Bpaaher af tha Hoaaa. aad tha Gto ,.tii.H of his st.it... To aaaaaaaad pabtte eoaaV .ii-n... bo braoghtiatobiii Cabinet tba toltow Iflg iinn : Jaaaaa Buehaaaa, of PeaaaylraBla, had baaa ti n ve .rs 8 n pnsi-iitativ.-, thea Minister to Hnaala. aad tben eleren yeara a Benator. He waa pacnlhuiy aeqaahited aitfa for.-igii aflbira, and xv.is Belfl l.d tor Ihe l)-[).irtinent of St.it.-. lle w as 11um mn- oi tin- tben pivol.il BtatOS, and w.i*. ii*. nn.-' iniliieiii i.ii sf.it. -man. Robert J, Walher bad beea aiae yeara ln tho Siiiitc, and bad ahoiro a peculiar Interael ia Unani i.d uattei.. He haa dnee been noted f?r his vel'x c .liaustlve report. OB tho tailt. i.'li-s hon, whieh baa been a hand-boobforfree tradera froia thal day te thia, aad bia aeleetion for tbe Treaaarj Departiaeol was regarded aa ttn* choiee, aol only ot a BBoai diat-oanJahed aad inlliti ntiil politn ian of th<> South, luit of a man p.culiarlv ipialiti.d toi tin-dutii-s to which he \xas :is-lgl.el. William L. Uarey was froui the State of New York, abeae eleetoral rotaa had tnrned tha ?cale tor Mr. l'olk, i.ml was tiii) moat dis tilig-iahed and intiueiitial Demoerat in the si,,i,.. He had baaa Jadge of tlu* su prctne Coorl twe yeara, Ooremor of tho State six yeara, and aparial eom niiaaioner oa Ifexleaa elataaa Bar three roara, aad bia aaatg-uneal to tba War Depait im nt biought prov.d executivn ability and gpoeial kiiowl.-ilge of the lelaliiuis with Mexico to tin-.nd nl the I'restdeiif at n time when the ilill'u iiltii.-s betweea thia country and Mexico wt re approaebiog ;i ensis. Cara Johnaon had been a memberof Coa gieaa f'?r fourtoaa yeara, In that capaetty he hadahnwn peenliar qaalifleatioaa toi tbe p<> sition to which he was BBBlgned, that of Post ina.stei-<!eneral, aud his inllut nce in Tii.m-s si'i-, a Btate of political impoi liince, made the ?eleetfofl tha more jadieioBB. John Y. Mason had beea tor three lenns in Congreaa froai Virginia* aad a Jadge in that State, BraBalieadj Beciateiy of the Nary when Mr. l'olk was ele.?ted, and vx.n recogiiized ns one ot the most inllin ntiiil statesmeii of tho South. lle Waa selected for Af toriiey-l ieneral, but waaaoofl aflai lianaiaiied to the Navy De |i:lltllU-llt". Only one BMMBbef of Mr. Polk's original t'ab jM,.|?thire, xvas at that time uo Si-eii-tary of the IflterioC?was comparaiively new to public lile, viz, Mr. Qeorga Baaeroft of Maaaaahn letla, and he remaini-d in tlie Cabimt only a rear and a half. [aerery other eaee Mr. l'olk ?clected men who had theniselves beon dis linguishid nnd tmated bf tho people ni their Btatea. i.ml aaaa Mr. Mason took Ifr. Baoeroftfa plaee al th? Navy Departeaeat, thoie was Ni-lecte.l for Attoriiey-tjeueiiil Nalhan i.'lifToril, af Maine, who had been for two leinis iu Coiigress, and Aitoniev-lieue.nl of tha Btate, Bttll later, when Iie was sent as Coiinnissioner to Mexico, Mr. l'olk chose in his ?tead lsiae Taaeej, Of t'otinciticut, who ha<l beea tof iw*. kanta a RepBaaaata-ifab an.l altei ward ? iovernor of tho state. Mr. I'leveland is uot better kuown thau Hr. Pelkwaain 1840. EHa par<y araada la greater niiil ol consolidiitioii, of hiinoiable represenla fion, and of latgai liold upon publi.- eoiitiil.-ii.e than it did whea Hr. l'olk was ehosen Lf it |g to ba represeiited in tho l'.\eculive De|iart meiits by men who havo nevei' b88B tru-ted by the people of their own States, by men who have uo proved executivB abilities, by meii wlio are not kiiowii to hav..- any e?pei:i.il training or liking for the dutiea to which they uro ealled, and if those of them who lmve been tiiLsted by the people liitlierto givo atiength to the Admin. lstration only iu D'dawate, Mi-.-tia-ippi nnd Ar ktinaas, where it i_ sufUciently atrong already, porhaps it will be coneludi .1 that.Mr. Clevcland has aelect. d lcsa wisely than Jauies K . Polk. JEI'FERSGN ASD IIIS nORSE. Ihe World is trirlin. with tho most sncrcl feelinns of tho Il.tiiiot-i atif. B8B8. Ou tho ilay before the inaui. iration 4>f Presiilent Clovelainl it ptil.licly najpadlatea a Haaehaaatad tradltloa af JeOaaaaoiao sinipiieity. It ilismis ._ as a fautastic inyth, or as tlm lirtion of a tlisonleretl inatriuation, tho oft lapaalad legandof ahe iaaaaoraHeB ._? theBM Deaae* i ratic Pn*si.loat. What sturdy DBBBOBKBt is there wiu. deea uot know it hy beartf Baa thera baaaa hiiiL'it* year aiaee the aeatnry aaeaad when tho Am. rii'.-in noople havo imt baaa m.nridotl l.y ?prout iii*.' ereaaeaada irrlH. tfaai aad hy tell blaaa Daaae eaatle ateteaaaaa taal Mr. Jaabeaaa sot lorailtnno the exaiiipli* of extri'ino simplirity BB B lialiit be loniiiiK tho tirst attaaeoof afkaepeaedef Y.*t ihe World ?u tho are Bf "tlio i^r.ui.l jiiltiloo of 8 f ree p.*oplo" has both lha liarililnit.il and tho rruelry to pnbliah a OBHOOB poiliall of tho tlr.it Democratie 1 'rosid.-tit. aml tod.my tii.iiit l.l .nk iiii.leruea.tli that ho tit'd his horae to tlie leaae in tr-Mil -?f tho Capitol on tln* most ovi-nlfiil tlay ef his car.t-r. in aorrow, aot ia mii!"r, wo appeal irom tlio eesa. It'Bo. aeeatieal aml irroveront World to tho haaitS Bad consrii'iicoH of tho Deajoeretia party. This is a day lor whieh that patient aml lon. .-.tiflcrin. <<r ..iii/.iitiuri has beefl waitiBg for a ijuarf.*r af a eentory. Ib lliedaikaal hoaraaf palitiealdJeaater it has i onsoloil itst-lf with rneinoriea of itn ileparted greateaae, and rafteahed llaalf with tho t'l-.u^lit that Thomaa JeflareoB rede t4. tho Capitol aaal t.ii.lf.l, <lirtinoiiiitc.il without tho aid of liuikoy, ajaatd or poUtieiaa, hitehed tho horso to a poat with hia own hamls, aml moiiiitod the Ntopa a Btetely but solitury IgBBO That traditinu ha. kept tha party alira oheotbaaohaaBotaeeaBedta l.o unythiiiK oIno to live for. Aml now that a I>i*iii.MT*itii- I'roii.Iont ia to bo imuiK'iratt'.t, a-Qtl tviiil.als and .'hiincs, imiitfs aml lish-horns aro ettaned t? tba'JabUeeof aa aaiaaei-^atad Vation," who s ..ill daro to say that I'hotn .4 .Ji-ll.-i -mi .liil not hit.h his own ln?i. *? T The World ilares. lt says plainly that it is a mistakt*: that Mr. Jell.-ison r.*i>airo4l to tho Capitol a.-ooiiipauied h.V 8 liuuil.er ..I .?iti/.i *ii?; thal if ba rn.le, ho ?ii*l not ri.lt* iilono, aml that 88 probably walkoil. as (> .neriil WushiiiK t.m lui.l-itnio it.-f.it. him; aod the8 tha hllehlag i>..?t Hti.rv baaaa baata f?r cro. lii.d.ty lt. bbbbbbb aaaaa aeeaaata <>f tli" inaatBraliea It roieeti aaa ol the most beailllfal and inspirni. 1o_.ui.1h ef tha Htotied past. lt doaa this on no better BVldaaea thaa aaewapaper elippingt aad it laavaaatriaaa ahaal partf <>n kbJagraataad ajocioaoday witii tho liiiiii.Iiat.nir eaaaeloaaaaaa that th.'ro is not, an.l n.-viT haa beea, any such tbiag a? Deeaoeretie sim piiiity of iho real old .edaraoeiaa kiad. Now, aa every lionmeratio liuppy knows, thera eraebofdaln tha kamaa heart Thiee peaasathma of Aiiii-riiau freeeaea havo i.o.-n taaghl te Iwlicve tbai .Mr. Jeflbeaoa <ii'l lut.-h Im owa boaae aftai ridlng to the Capitol baaa lika aaa af (J. P. B. .i.ihVs aelltary aaealierai aml tha Deeaearatie party dacllaaa to it.*.:.*|tt tho ie.ieod earaaaa with ih.- poaap an.l peajeeotry el a siaad eal. aaada oi a.liiiirintf frn*inls. paradea byoonpaaieeef nfleeaaa .iii-l artiilary, boaoeary salutes, eeaoeeol feati.it. aad i.ii.im .ut iiitiiiiiiiatitin. Tlm Deaaoeratle party iiistrtt'i apoa haTuag lha horaa kiad to lha fem*o erery time. lt was boru Ib that (a th, aud it w.ll n.-vi-r .av dia witlnnit eanfaaaiag it. Jaim Daata, aa En. ii-.li iraTaller, who tritnooaad the Baaaa, ison raeord as aayiag: "His iir.-s*. was <?f plain eloth, aml he rodaon boraebaek to the Capitol artthoel a alDBJ* Kiiard or eveti nervant in his train. ilis i ti. mi ii to. 1 without arrH-"-, hii.I bltehed Ihe bridle ef hia baraa to tba paliaedaa. Theaa aro theplalB taetej aad aebedy oolaide Tkt IFerld oOee eaa ilmiiit tliat tlm aowapapee raeeetar whe a>ae ;t .lnl.-r.nl aoeeanlal lha tranaaettoa wilfhlly mis n | laOMBtod it fn.tu shoei malii-f. after liivai* tried to tnrn an koaeet pennv hy otl?nnt{ to l.oltl the horaa and r.*.*<*iviiirf tho atara rabaha boai Mr. j.-iioi-?oii that tho lanaaalBf adminiatmliirr ***r* t ?.* inio ef relorm. Doaa aayhoiy aappaaa thal Kr. Jefiaraao woald bave eeaaplaiaad >>f ii?*n'-rai Waehiaajiee'aiaaaga r.ition as " ri"t at all ... k<*<-piiit" with tho siiuplicity .l.-iMiii.'tn.l ot a .Itunnrratie Koveiniiieiil.'' aml not havo tioil hls own lior*e t4. Ihe (BBOB wlion hi- had tlio ehaaea u. m-t tl... esaaaplaaf aaaflei t.-4lsiin plielty for aaaerleaaa hi tha tinr.l aad Daarth |aa araHoaal Uf nenieaba tii-.l his !mrsi?. And if Mr. llcvolantl is to be an-.tlicr J.-llors.m. ha ninst uot ,,i,lv .lolivor an in .u?tiral that may Ito road u. aaiallal oolnaana with that of ihe pieaeeeDaaao cratio I'resident. but lu* muat alao tio his horso to tha aaanat toaeo. lt HJabarl 0. rbaaapaoa or .*.inith w. .ti triaa _? ln.i.l tho bridleb ha must ;nirtw.-r lhal the ermefe?tra?aa*aneaand Baiaajarara inciit has |.:in.*iI avray ; an.l as a *.i?n that _'-...tl olil Dsaaaaratk simphcity has rataraed, ho miut d-? tho bitehing lnms.it'. The World ot Thurs.lav. Fohruary 'Jtl, containod B daabla leadad dlapateb fi-?ui Albany, nivin," Iba neama ol Barard, Laaaar, Qariand, Maoaiag aml \il.ts aa nartain t.? -,., lato tha Cabiaaa. rhiaia f.irn.iitii.n appBaied in Tob Tbibomb oa Benator l.a-ti.n'*. r. tnrn innn albany aoaaa daya befora. <>n IVI-rnarv 'J* The lYoriir-t diapatohaa rt.iiil that probabty Mr. Endieott woald ba ofierad th ? Seere taryahip ol War. aad that thore was -itrtiiii' pro-sitn t-.r Mr. WTldtaey for Seeretary <?f the Navv. Oa l'.-itriiary 28, in 8 dlapateb from Albany, Tiii* Iimiunk annonneed tha profer oi pla. aa ta b.-t'i Ibaaa eaaitlaeBea aad theiraeeeptanoa, ?>n Bonday HMTBIOf, Mai-.li 1. The World lOllow. .1 sitt. Tl.is i*. wh:.t thoro ia iu I'm litliu m'? ilani. that it aaaaed Mr. Clarataod. Cabinet" la adaanea of all i*.iiii|.otitors," wl.ioh la .liBputo-l only by lha lYorld. Ii is appreheaded that tho Editor of 27ir lr\>rd w m too Imsy wavin** a ro.l liamliinii.t in tha m 8 ef Kr. Clerelaad to keap wateh on the aewa oolnaana of his aapar. -? They aro all there bat Joba K<*!ly. Hedoeeal i-are to li.Uilo at aiiotlur nii.n's ahow. i e??? An otld ipitiBtion al law ha*. ari?-n in tho BapeOBM Coartiathie eity bataraao a brother andaaiato. An laanrance polioy i? out ea the brotber'a Ute n f;ivor oi tha atatar, upon whieh ahe paya thapea iiiiiiins. lioi'i* inttorly lmstilo tu eaohother, the brother ebjoete to haTiag his death beeome a Boeeoa ol piolit t>> hor, aml wanis tho paliOT lleelareil vol.l. Tbuagh it is m,t t-a-y to s.?? haw tii? law aaa aaaal a eontrael thal is baiag faithfally perfonaad, yet tli?) idea tbat aae'e death wtll be piedlable to'a bittar eaemy i* bo! altogethar eheeriag. Out of tho nlno hiiii'lr.'d ninoly aml nine?aml tnore-a.iv i.tb who tiaiin Mr. Cleralaad'a aaooakiaa ear. tho mde aalaled aa>CoBBiaiaaaaaec af Pablie Worka sBcins to ba pcafocred above all oaheea In Mr. Claialaad*! ayaa ho appaare alaogatherloTaly. ll.,w daee Tkt kmomm Pmt lik?> itl Twa aoarehtaaa aareaneaeal tbeethorda. ol Ketohaabeeg, ia Bohaoua, aud a attettaf pr.*ss aad aoaaa dynaasito oaaa h8aad ia thair aoaaaaafaa. sin'h oambiaaiieaaappeaa tebe bMqaeotly baad Bewaaaya, Bat thoy aro ? had keaaa to oerh with. rin-y dou't puil woil togathae it alL M'.i irha aae dyaaaaita araat n->t oipael to ajot a paalaat readfaloterwhal theyprin. Fhe w .rhl wiil b? nn.li* apt to gire baad te whateaerar avaaagM bop urehists, sociahsls. nihilisis aadotheta aro irroan uigtodellrai if thoytnut lo tho dyoaaaia lailu anoaoftbe priattegaoaaa ai?uo, aud throwaway their ilyiiaimte. Othanriae thoy aad their eVaatjteaa aio both piatty one t<> gat sni.i-.iio l. Peopia oaat BoJMait to li.ivi.i_ stiMiiH'.' diiotnnos hlowu iuto Ikeni withdyiiaiaiio. Tho aj880l roforuirra havo been oaotanl aiaaplyte aowtheli st>4*4, whether it lar.-ii woil or ill wtth theaa, aml paeaar oa i Oaa tha harroetfoilowad. DyaaaUta ba daagaroaa Ihtag I.. t?oi alth aapanlallf ho thD4o who baaate it. _ ___.? Hulii-rt, (). Thi.uipson is extrtiiifly eooapieoaao Bfld oillrio.is in PBOOiTtea Mr. I.'i.-rolatiil at Wiwh ingtoa. l? it pe iii.io Ihat Mr. Thoaipaan'B ao* l.iilaiic.-.l hai for tho (\.lloiitorshlp of tho l'ort of Nea. York haa baaa alieadr aeeaptedl Onr sular Baighhat otthM to kimw whothor or not tho proawieo of Manniug a-id Whitney ln Clove lan4l'a Cabinet will utrou. tuen tho Democratie party hero in thr. noxt SUt. coiiteat. Uow it will ladbot the party tha poopie of the _tata will have an opportunity to show in good tune. Put :t i? ?_ 0 to say now that P-aiuciralie aeayeBtieaa wiii .aidor. htauil who ?li..---. the Hfpu tvi.g. -? [n liiiililiiig tho r.iil.v iy eCBtlone of t'.ie !!? :<> *o an oinissi.in xviis made th.it serious'y ititf-rf. nv w.th the i'omfort% of pa__i'ng.-rs. TliHre iirfi no xvailfn*. rooinsoa the piatfortiis. Tba only waltmfraa^ tire at the botl nu of the teirwaya,aad they iraui iii i lt-H.-r, .-.. i,ii for |i:i.a.*"ii.i-i4iiliiMv..i.i tmue.1 frieu.l.s in thein. On the c.l.lent dayao( wlatar M is ii aevere liiir.i.lii'i to stii-nl on the platforius whii? waiting J'or tr.-uus. expused to the abilliaa l.laata that sxveep ttirniigh tin- Imihbngs >x ith muini|w--l*Hl foree. Tlu i dolect could easily be ami.pn.-ii _y ext'-iifling the platform*t ..v.ir tlir. r<.:..i wax i t,,r K,s or eig i, feet. .in.l for ii BBlBeiaot lenirth to prnvirU aile.|ii*ite Bpaee lor PBitiaf peeeeegera .Swinnog doors ahoul.l divnle thia room frmn tha preumt platform. We hope tho new inanagenieat will r.iiiedy thia omis.aion before ucxt wintcr. a Ofl trheee inotion was ifthat the li lad of the .lew*. York d.Tectivo foree with a ietaehaaaai of ner gcntnguardedMr. CTi'voland'sprojn-'sn to Wafthing* ton ! 1_ then; a man. wouian or cliil.l on earth who wi.lio. to do :uiv bo.Hly harni to the Prebident-i-lect, knowing that it CTuveland could Iie kept out of tbe i l.ii.r Eteodrieba would tiii it f Wotildn't it be a good idea 'to get up a ten-yeer coiiti-.t between the Mari.-Gairisou ?uit, the lloyl. will ca?e and the Orant xV Ward referenceT Uook* iiiiik.rs and b.ttiug men .-. uld make and loaa torti.ii-s m spei-ulatioiis aa to wiu. li <:ane . >.a!d have the most sittings with the loa_t rcsalt during tli.it tliiie. -? A i-olorcd "reniinent" of 1.10 men ha? been fonind in South .'arolina to take part in the in aimurution. That will not be so expensive an might be unngined. The av rai-'e pay for colorcd iaborera in South C'iirolma i_ $8 a montb, or iio" eenta a day. Ilence tho expeiise xvill be suiall. And as tlie n.l (ii'.-.i men wore refased the r.ght to vote in the IhbI eleetlea, they ougbt to ba paaaaaaa. if paanMa hy an aSBBBBBfl BB the Capital. General 8 Hamburg" I'.nt l.'i n:i._'lit to 1..' ptit in ...iiiiiiaiiil of this regi BBBBl in order to bave tbe >dea tiUuigly carried out. The viee-pres.ilent of the New-York Gaa Lighl L'niiipaii.v ti-atili.iil lieforo tbe Senate Cominitlee timt be anil his a.iso.iatos u .lou't work for fun." Tliis imist be a mi*t.ik>\ At all i-vents. it they .lo not _r<-1 anv fun out of it, they niav rest asuured that thoii patioii. don't, and it do.-a seeni tbat there oaght to l.e a little fun for toiuebody in a liuudred and lifty porccnt protit. Tho French Charuber of Dcputies agreetl on Tbaiadaf to increa-- to 6 B-BB88 tbe dnty ou Eoropeaa tlour. or llour imported nir.ct froig eoontriaa gatairtl af Borope, ami at tho same time it ui.-r.M-i-'l te .'I'a fran.M the dnty on K.irop.'an ilrnir hiijiortel fr.iiu l.mopeaii eutreaotB. Tbe I-'reneh iiiijiorts ef llour dtinng the year 18S4 froro all eoaatriaa anaoant i t.> ealj 50M?4M sacku. inciud ing noiio from tha I'liit.-.l States. Nor worr tha iiiiports of wheat af largo unportance. ln IM| tbaa amiiiiit.-d BB only 17,571.-00 buslieU, of trblehkaa thm s.ooo.ooo baabala aaaaa from tlda couurry. Tho extraordiuary -flpBBBataa in tlia price uf llour and wheat in Franci- last y.-.tr. which baa so kiadlad tho wratu af Fren-'a faran-r. that tbey laaiat aeoa aa hBeeaaaa of iatiaaaa importa, w.i.. not d.re.tly dne. therefore. to vorv large Latp-Cta, but rafln.-r to tho p.. t ulity of mirb im perta tnan iir.at britain, aul trotii oth.-r BaiBBBBBj eoaatriaa The teraaaea af l-aaea badfaaraeBpa tmt wara eeaapallad to aell the.-n at low pn.e% I..nie ull the ro_t of the world wai waj snppli.-.l with grain. Th_8B dtitlos afiect thia ciiuntrv BB the chtef pmducer of xrli. .it n y aa'tbey attect the price at which a BaBBBa atively Biaall parl af our aarplfla can be BBfd. It mihaa no diffareaee ta aa at what priea the farmers of fkaaai mU the laaat part ef tbe graiu aoaaaaanl ai tiiat country. That la the busiucsa of FreucU producara ami oaflBflflMBB. PBBBONAL, Tlia ft>v. mui Hri. auuiuel W. ir.iwlai.fi, f.ir twelve vo.r? inl.ii.iiiiirl.-H ,.f th.. _in.<ric_-i Il.i.ird ln Cayloo, ,.n -? ratanaaB haaas. lha Beatth ot Mr.. tinwiaud bemg ..im laly uiipaire.1. Mr. llowland wlll spi-ak to-iilitht ta nr rt-,.-, i\ '?) . iiiireli uu lii? w.ir k m Imila. Hia futliar ti.is Baaa a BBlaatoaarf ln Ceylun for forty years. Ci.lon.l I?imo it. as prl\-ute ?ccretary of (Jnveraor Clere a:ul of gatoT-tfc 888888?1 $1,000 aalarv ptg i-iiiiini. a-. piix-nt*- Beereaaay af PreoMeal t'leveianJ ot t ic riiit.'.l r-t.ite-, iie will r.-c.-ivt- only ^it.'JSO. Itioli.ii.l I'.ra.it Whlte. who has -..-uti conftneil to ha aonae. ffa Tlfl B_MBaTaaaaaathwL with ?avore uii.aei furaararelvaafla,M *>ioxviy improviag. in*. phj-u.-i ia. ii.iw.-v.T, woald aaa peran huu to rrcive vt.itot. laat ? roetng Aml.I i-iirrent niiniru of lsni_.il Paoba". Inttigie*) ta Mgaaa BM Khaalvata. lt is ititerpstlng t) r.'ii.in .. r thal li.ii.li.ii, a f.ixv itiys tiefnre settltiir out for Kh.irt.um, i.ml: " If licx'l't 1. to liavo a rul.ir uapabie of u-iiit-lul-g a really oitli-i.-ut natlvn itovrriiai.'ut, I-ttu nl nauiit l)? tha man. lle la V.:e xvurit uv.it ? ia In I HBBO II? xva-i tha 0*mt .,i i in,.at .-;*!> ii.l.i rulor EK')'lJt over ni vlth all hia mi.i tlio calamttle. vre are wltuestla^ are tha ?i xt iit- il f.i:i*. .pi.-uxva of tlie wlthilraw.il af Ul. uia-t.r :.ill:il." LtKWI-BB ln BBflaai a fortalffht aifo on tha Nlie cam i. >.?'.. Mr. J. BL C?.k-..f Ihe fainou. tlnnof louk _. .**ou? i.-i.it.-J tuat havlng ?? peraonully coii.IiioickI" Lor.l Wolua 1 y't .iriur t.i ahdf Halfa. Ba Bai his ...n luailo an 8-BBB .I.ui nn tiu-ir own aaaaaal to 1? inaaaa. Tiii-re, ln vlrtua ..f ln- ?, ? i,l-.,:ti.-iiil paalMua uml.-i dM Kii.-.iive, he 888 fiv.Hi.'. With an Intrrvioxv with tha Mmlirof that .lutrlol. rbaMadlr waa aaaaa ->f Magalarly Baaarfal aataB. Ha waa Ifeaeei aa a.i.-rvish. .ml was. in faot,aaarrlahol t'n- m.iit tanaMael _aeerlp-laa_ Ba BM paeaaaal appear eaea ml li.ii.lt iie i>ore a .ifroiii? n.tteru.laiicfl to tha ll*li,ll. ilu.aiil the priti-nlct Mi.li.ll xxr:v_ not the M.ilidl ,. ..... :n ai .i.i. ra aaa no Maha.; mud that if tiu-re aaaa Hahdi h.- itii.- Mudlr) ihoul- be tlu- eaa, but be xvai u?t l_e Mn.tir .>if.-r.-<i ti. aMd Mr. Ooah-altar afaaialBhll real to kl.iii'.i.niii Mfety with the Muilir'a own e.i-ort. li* eausa the tiibea woald thea haxre co-.m' ln aadthereaaa woul.l beel.'iir. ItWBB a m.table fax-t tU.it a f?ttni|{ht froui thal tuuo a nuaasBger waa aiiio to co _ad u,_k. tha jaurney aad i.rtni' baek eewa af Oeoeral Qoraoa. T_ tha nueatlon, xviiv Oeoeral Oordon eoold n?t leavaKhaa i.i.iin. the Mudlr rapiled, " BTha, lhaa, woul.l -..x.-ra Kiuiri.>um i" Mr.Coofe aah-d hia whather hi-.iiiiuol thluk thal he (the Mu-iln iiliusclf waa tlu- |.ro|?-r mm ta -mvim-ii Kiiart'iiiui. addlng that lha Kit^ lix?? ooaaidarai he xx i.. aad xxa- da-lro-a of ne.-lni{ hlai la thal poMtawt The Mudlr made aaawer thal ha iii.t "..t Mrad wlthna li.-lir to guveru iiiiyw'i.-r.-, bul tli.it ha Iih.1 ll\.*.l wiih the h'r.-at aeatare to aa i hta **} - M llaaaa ->r .Metlina. TUE TALEOF TUE DAY. ?Bleaallea" Baataaaa, xvhose buriy form w_Baa8B8 ni*i..i .ni tlu* rti'i.r of tlie _b8B8 fur 88 BB-MBUb ttnir aftar lu iii.tratioti Day. leBBBM an BBBBB-Bf Incl.li-nt ln whlah ii,. w,ia tlm i'iiii-f aataa aaaa timn forty yaaaaaaaflB t.nik out hts hrst papan of t-ltli.iu-.hip. Tho clerk ri-i.-'iiu.i tiie aaaal Baaaaaaa xvinoh teejaked tha fljfaaeal to raaauaea illeguuice to all othet governmenta, and i-ieeiialni. atthaai aoi r ?aMaa ? paaa. ? hM aapsaM-g totfeoQaeeaef Oteal Drttaia anit ln-iiiini aahaBpyaa Ood Klve BM i ilollar!" ? I'Hnl.m me. sir." Mr. BtUBMB ...i.l. " i.ut rtlioul.lii't y?u hixvo put iiHiiumi Uiiweee .....l .m.i tlie dollar." I li. famllv l.'Kirlature vu asuemblo.! in Jolnt 888888 rlnti .il ihe illaiu-r table. Tho comuiittee ou approprta tiaua reportadaa fellawei _i " To tlie l.oiu.nilila atnl sotm-wh.it iinp--.Ninl.'ii-i "'aa of the family: thavefotte Bave a aotal doth. twe -ipriiiL'tialicariiaiid naiylUli rlg for thi- straet. H.-?4ie mu.i li_ve a K<??t mn.iv little thlaaB an.l shoan; t:.i?i>oya rou'U haaa te taBa ta tha etathlag iBara ta af.-w.i_ra MarU Jana, ehalrman oa thr part ef tlu- hoaaa. Tlu' ttiiaiiii' .?ionoiltt.*e of ono auliinlttad the ...1!i.w!"iU " our Kpnag ..ver. oat wlll i-leau my pocket out. \ouu li.tn- to gp wlth-uiU" _ __, c'rli t* M ?' onirr. nnlpr." "put hlin out. an- BBaaaa " confii.Hi.i'j." iio wou't liiix* tl..-.h.-.-k to i.uy an ?>v?r? iu.it im -la_salt, however. aad tha ooai-Uttaa ob aiT1^ ?rlatlaaa wlll appr..pri_tae\aryU.lugi ihat* xvliat ?hea h.-r.< for??llatlii.nl I'o.t. Mr. Ilrecliar and soina other frlendt of the Prentdenh ? li-i-t MBBBhaaai Bfla IB tlialr prayers on Sun.tay. UM ?.ifi to u-Hiune thul l.ofore many days Mr. Cleveiaad UlflB. ?elf wlll pray?to he dollverod from hU frtenda A nieti-or, looklug ia large an a houee, rex-ently p?m"* over tlio town uf l>ahl..u.-ga. .*_.. aud wa. a?-en hy ner eral af the liihaliitantix. rhm littlo -BBtdaol 8_~~a niiiiply to?liow ii .ii iho Ue..r<la I)rm.>.'rat*i are nelting Up ir.un rm- the 4th of Mareh.? [Poorta Tralisi'l'ipU After readlug that the Tammauy -.acieiy 1-1*1 ?*'*? over-Jl'-.otX) for " retrealiuiaut" ou Its irlp U Wa?hiaf tou. no oii.x douhta that Mr. CurtlB knew whereof h8 ailli inetl wh.-u he .lu.>.ia<l hn aaaooiatea a " vaiy huugrf ud vorv thlraty " crowd. Ofl Wednei. lay a driuiken men ber had to be HJJfl ii-lo tlie Ia?Kl?lalure to votoon tho llcouee a'neu.iiu*i" uml Coliimliu* retonaiiliatlou bill*. aud it waa uot mm Um appeuranoe Iheta in that eundlliun. ^ Un Thuiaday two luemliera appf-ared ou tlie n<wra the Houh, ,,, a atate of ltiioilcatlon. Oueof them ahu?*a the -peaker, ealled hia oi.Ueaguoa hriht-Ukera aiid, 1 ora. thlevea. aud uaed ihe moat obai-oueand profixuo lau??>*V* Yeatrnlav the lud_e uearia* lha ertudual aaaaaaaaaj Coromoo I'k-a t/ouit waa ao muca uuder ihe ????"?? liquor that the olerha eouid not m-ke oat ah.onmaj Ue left hia aeat of dlg-Hy to ooma down a_- waap o?