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PtTBB COP-LlTEB Oltliln UMK.lAe'.dVant^ of Ihis ,,,,,,, ??*. a*a?e?^^ ?Watt^ WrnaOB, Cbeuuat, Uoeton, and all ilraggisU. TRIBUNF. TERMS TO MAU. M'BPriUBERS. Pally.wlM.Rnn-lar. 8$M ?*? ?ffi Jii.llV. wiil.ontKuuday. 7oo S ou ?KRT ?rSstal Vote! Moiiev Oroerer neVt-tercd f-etter lu l, t ?c*'ti.e re.nl.ter wlll please write on Ihe .Note, ?V.ir'ln. NKW-Y<"iK TMIWXK." ?..?.., m! eBoe ..f rnajrauwaj. 154 5*-*?2&^lSrw. addreaa aU eorreapondenoe aiinply. Thk ikibikb. ssaw Tttt WCH OFFICFJs OF T1TF TMbOHB. AAxssaxF?sacsaa9B lollow me brancti ofllces in New-Vork CrtTi Ttrnech . .IB. e I.'.' 18 Hr.ia.lwav. '?< a m to 9 n. m. .ity.htrdst.. M a.m t? * <?? nv w!, -(UiTliltd ave near V'orrv.sev. ntl.-at. 10 a. ro.TOJP.ro. C?1 .a"?Ttdnlave n?ar sixtieth.^t.. 10a rn. 10?P ? 6aaaa ?quuie, i* 1*8 Fouxth-ave.. corueref iouiu. utu-et. WOTJNDED BY HORACE GREELEY NEW-YORK, THUBSDAT, MAUCH 19. TDE XEWS T1IIS MORMXG. FoREifix.?Egvptian financial agTeoment bbBoVo pul.he. -' Two hnndred minera Bufl'ocated in Khemah FTiissia. ?=? Kumored rencwal of peace negotiations batweaa France and Cfctafe, - Bopoai tbat Dnkaoi Coimaagkt arill l>e inado Lord Lieutrnaiit of Ircland. )) imksth'.?Amine Bupennteudent and hia elarh ?were attacked near West Xewtoi, l'oiin.. bp ri.d Jng miners and tlieir wiTea. = Hamilton Har yia and Daniel Beat-h were clectod Kegcnta of Ihe Iniversity. ss= A gurl at Akron, Ohio. died after faatinsr twenty-flro days. - Janiea Lewia Weed, of Binijbainton. N. Y.. ?waa arroRtod for forgery. = Mias Ward, the ?ct roKs, waa arroBted iu Baltimore for bigamy. = buaan Warner, tbe noveliat.died at Jiewbura. ?? - TaTMilj Ihnw refful-itora wero arrested for murAeia Jn Texaa-? Th? bill to prohibit apeculatiou paasi-d the AjBgaagblf al Harrisbnrg. City akd SrntuiiAN.-Tieath of Gordon W, Bnrnbam. ===== Jatnea D. Fish'a br-.tber teatlBed. -Paul Baner bailod. == DiscuHaion in tbe Board of Education regardmg the Nonnal College. -The Rev. Mr. Guirey. of Fateraon, not annlty of inunorality. --?? Gold value of the legal-tou <ler ailver aVaOat \&BH Rraina), 82.42 centa. 5== Btocka Opeaed weak aud lower. afterward were ir r?gular, and cloaod fevensh aud ouscttkd. The Wfather.?Tribuvk local obaervations in tJicati-alightly warmer, partly cloudy WOOtbaf and Jiicht anow. Temperature yesterday: lligbt-st, 24; lowest, 10?: nverago. 17V. The Dcmocrat* in the Asoenibly Jcaategdai continued their opposition to the consiib ration of a bill to proviile eiuployineut lor the 3,000 convicts iu the Statejprisous. The^nterests'ofltbe prisonere, ae well m of evtrvbody else, deinand a opeedy aottlement of thia question. Enougb time has been waeted to paegaM fruch Deraocrats as " Jiminy" Oliver, and the Republicans ware wis.' in refusing to accedo furtber to tbeir dc mamls for iudetinite delay. lt ia unfortunatc for tbe caufw; of justk^ that Taul Buuer. tbe eonvictod Coney lalaud gain Mcr, hae been released fromprison. Bfj pleMded Uuilty aud WfM Heiitciic(d to lliree montlis' iiu pris(?unient. Upon the novel point that tbe Judinncnt rnust be aet aaide becau.se tbe MhV tem e waa for a leas time than the law provided an appeal has been taken. pendiug which tbe prisouer baa beeu rclcitsed on bail. The de ciaiou oa the apjieal is not expeclcd for many mouths, and tbue the good eflect of tbis convic tiou for pool-aelling is lost. The tlbtails of tbe agreement between the JPowera on the aubject of Egyptiau flnanoes ahow a purpose to lighfcen, if possible, the bur dena of Egypt At least that ought to be the eftectof the careful inviHtigatiou which isto be made of the amount of taxation that Egyjit can staud. There is no doubt that a grcat 81 il heictofore has been that of overtaxation. All foreigners are hereafttir to be taxed, -.vhich iB a just meaisure and ought to teud to lighten the buwlens of Ibe nativt-s. There is to be no foreigu iuteifereiice with England's interual aduiinLstratioti of EfTPCMal aft'airs. l>ividcd eontrol has been n curse to Egypt and it will be a fortunato tbing for the country if it is nevi r revived. In condenining the singular verdict of a jury yesterday Judgo Cowiug mado soine titnely remarks ou the subject of careless driving. Xo one will (nieetion his statement that a pedestrian takes hia life iu hiu hands when he aToee to croas some of the streets in this city. Drivera apparontly proceed upon the theory that a pedestrian has no rights which they aro bound to respect. It is time that they were taught liirtcrctitly. Judge Cowiug thought that a lx-giuoing sbould have been niadu with tbe driver who caused the death of Mr. Edward B. Gould ; and he strongly disagreed with the verdict of acquittal rendered by tho jury. Peraons familiar with tbe caso will agree with tbe Judge tjiatu"it was a niiscariiage of justice." - ' ? The LegiBlaturo would be a more efflcicnt body if so mueh of its time was not taken up in legislating upon purely local matters abuui which it has neitber special nor general knowl edge. Among the local bills which occupied ito attentiou yesterday waa one to compel Samtoga Spiings to build a sewer; another was to open a road in Flatbusb, aud another con cerned cerUiiu street improvementa in New Lots. Then there were bills to fix the aalariea of two aealero of weights and measureain Brooklyn. and one'of tbe'porennial billa legola ting the salaries of Now-York policoroon. It ia ri,li,ulou8 that the time of the togitotaxe 8hould be taken up with such mattera whtn there are bo many iiuportant meaaures concern ingthewelfareoftheentireState araiting Ita action. These local qncstions should be mllMliB to Boards of Supervisora. or other local bodies which can aet intolligentlv upon them. The intcrfcrence of tho Legislature in sucli thinga gcuerally leads to more harm than good. The nominations made by the President yes terday will confirm the belief tliat this Artmin iatration intenda to look after the friends of Samuel J. Tilden. Mr. Hay, who was iiomi nnted for First Assistant Postmaster-General, was one of the lawyers sent to Florida in 1H7J5 l.v Mr. Tilden. Mr. Hay is also a stand. ftiend of Mr. Uan.lall, which will be of mti-n -? fo the Kentueky Freo-Tradcrs. ina-nim? aa tbe First laBaktanl Postinaster-General looha after tho appointment of over 40<'uU IlilBllllBBalilB Mr. Durham. tho nonunce for First Controllor of tho Trcasury, appcars to be an avcrage Pcinocrat. Whafc 8 member of Congress he voted fg*lsu* tlic rc 8iiniptioti()f's|.cri.-|iavincnl8,?5avoic(llHieSalar.v Giab, nndwaiitcd tlio dcpieciatcd irm-n.iacks acceptcd in puynient of custnms ihies. He op poaed firiBf pr.-ference to honorahly dw charged Union BoUen and sailois 111 flllnis miuor offlces. Tha nomiuec lof CnmmiBsirtner ol raltiUlB BfJOBII toho(diieliydi*tinginshedforhis laek ot knowli-ilgi' eoncajrning tho ofhYe. Wh \i "refmni" there is covercd up nnder these noiuinations uo one is yct able to lind out. Governor Abbett nevei sufters any teni poiary lapso from consistcnt Beli-oeekiBg to exrite the suspicion tliat he c ui be bctrayed into any IfakB of action Bimplj becatise tbe welfaro of Ihc State deniands it. Hiit hc will probably neverhavc an opportunity to inllict a more scrions injury npoti thc hL'hcst inlctv-t of New-.Jorscy tlian tliat which ln- BOOompliabed \.-.-!.ulay by depiiving tliat Btata ai the seiviccs of .Mr. ABfaW, tlic Supei inlcndent of l'ub'.ic Instriiction. By rcmoving from tha Btata Board of Education aaah Bteo aa thc Hon. Cliailcs r.ltii'-r, and cx-rnsidctit McLi-an, ot I'rinccton CoUeaje, and filling thcii pltv BB 8 Ith Ma pi-itf.it,al BdhereatB, ba haa ejaioed aontrol of lh;it l.oily, ami BBt 8 noisv politici.tn at thc bead of thc a.imi.ablc educatioiial s.vstoni wliich waa praotically di-vi-cd and orgaoized and hai bx en broaajht to Itepreeenl effiewnev by Mr. Apgar. 'l'lic whole proooeding la an IndJgnity oflered lu thc Btata and the 68088 of idueatioii. Fortunatdy. thc Lagialatnra yeaterday paaaed over thc Governor'? vctocs thc bills to cuita.l bjg poarer to do farthar bam bf appoiatlBg hi.a hcnclinitn tc. oilu-es of rBapOBBlblllty and trust. MIFOBM A LA BIGGLN& And DOW thc apoatlaa ol tlu goapel of Befotn conic to ns ivitli BB-eioiis inforinatioii tliat th. Hijjgins businesa ia not a propei nnttcr of criti .-.-.in. In the tir.at pl.ice. wc an- tuld, it is BOefa a vciy liltta p!.hc, of BO con-i iiiiciice at all to aaybody. Preeiaely. lt haa eeaaad to ba of any ooiieeqnenee to rararntera arbetber thc per son who keepa eharga of tha appotaaaents for Mr. r!.-v.-i,in?l sliall be abeUerec la aa hoaeal and noi.-i.aiti.aaii t'ivil Scrv.cc or not. [tiaoi BO eoiis.-.|iiciice wlielhtr hc BTBI eTBf kicked out of place as 8 clerk, even by a Marylan 1 I^-ffislauire, beoaoae of txatapkaaoaB laaalng touard eocrapt pracliecs. lt is of no conse quenco that for yeara he waa intnmteil with Uu niunipiihitioii of tlio 1^-friaialure l>v the im>st torrupi riagoraf aaaa La Maarlaad. lt is <>i ao exiDseqncficc th.it ba la formally i-ionoiin.I BB unfit peraoa bj the MaryhBMi Cirfl Bertlee Bo ionn Assoeiation, uiii.li deelnes "that hia riputation in this coniiiiunily is not thatofa nian of inte?iity aud honor." Inasiiiucli as tlu man baa only to do with thc Biahiog <>f appoiot ineiits, bO theae thlaga are of no eaaBaqtBataa to u Siiuon pure " lh-foi iners. L*3t us turn itaround a littlc, and BBppOSa tliat Mr. BbthM had lx^eti eh-cted, and that ln had ehOBBfl as his Secictary of thc 'J'lcasuiy the niost unscriiiiulotis politiral baaa to ba foood unywlicro iu thf Ueimhlican pariy. and that the niiiiicdiate oatconic ol that BBM ction had beea thechoicefoiap|ioiiitinentc!eik of the Tieasiiiy ofthcniost shaniele-s !cf.'isl.itive lohbyist di covciable in any BapctbUeaa Btata, What would the njfonners have to Hay of thenialt.i then. and with what scathing contompt would thcy have treated the lllgflBilnil, If anyhody had been silly enough to make it, that the seloe tiou of such a scamp was not of iniportance, be cause ha had nothiug to do but merely to look after appointments T RVSSIA'S LLTERJUR ALUS. There isoue journal in Kngland that disctiRsrs thc Afghan situation iu a reasonablo tctnpei-. This ia 'flie Spectator, the steadfaat aud intelli Kcnt orgau of advanced Libeiulism. It lays stress upon one point, which Kii(,rlishmon ordi narily niiss in their frantic distrust of evcry thinK' Husflian. It ridiculcs the BbBB so gaiier* ally entertained that the Government at Bi I'etersburg i? eithcr proposlng or plaiining the conquest of India.au entcrpiise involviiiK the coni))lcte subjugation of Afghanistan and millions of ligbting Ilindoos as well as pro i08kfed wartare on land and 888 with Great Hritaiu. It rredita Kussian diplo'tiaoy ivitli two ultcrior Bajaaaaaaai one bcing of parainount im portanro, the aeizuro of Constautinople i ano the other being 8iiboidiiiatc, the acqiiisition of a icvcnue-yielding province either in Persia or Armenia. Tho lirst of these objective pointa ajipeals to a sectilar louging on the part of the C'zar's subjects that can never be appeased ; and as Englaud has been tho chiof obstacle td this dailiuf? project of Slav iinaKination, his adviaera desire to disable her from defeniling Coiistanti nople by the noeessity of defending herself in Imlia. Whaa the opportunity arises thcy want to force their way to the Mi ditcrranean, and in order to secure theniselvcs ngainst interference in their inain desi^n, thcy are anxious to obtain nieatiwhile a coiiiinatidiiig positi BJ where tliey can ineiiace Englaud with attack. II thcy can occupy Herat aud be ready to threaten (Jiilnil or Caiulahar whenever an emergency arises, they will bo wcll pleaaed. If they can compel Great Ihiiain to garrison tho eity and thus extend its fronticr several hiindrcila of miles from tho Suloiuiau paasea, they will bo even hetter pteaaed. Thia is 77<? Spectator't explanation of Kussian policy. It next considers Ihe beat meaiia of thwailing these unihitious and insitlious d. signs. 'I'liis would be to fortify the puaaea of the Suleiiiian, which are higher than those over the Italian Alps, and the Indu* aa a aocond linc. The passagc of that Asiatio D.inube, with fortifications and an irou-clad rivor llect la front, and tho Btonuing of a mountain birrier far more fomiidable than tho lhilkan, would be a treinendoua uuderUiking, not to be atteinpted by any sane Governruont. Lord Lawrence was contont to defend Iudia on theae impie^nahle lines, but I'nglish ptiblic opinion is not equally ? Bagacioua. The journal in question reluctautly concodes that this policy is rendored inipiacii cablc by tbe peculiarly uuroasonable tempor with which Kuasian menaces are iuvariably discuaaod in London. The Gladstone Govcrnment couli not to-day maintain its posit'on for a siugle day, if it were to fall back upon the Indus nnd the Suleiman. They are forced to defeud Herat and to extend tho frontier of India a long distance inland to tho Hindu Koosh. By leaving the Afghan Amecr mastcr of tbe town and engagmg to defend it, if need be, with tbe wbole force of tbe British and Indlau armies, they are niuking the best of a bad aituation. But one fact cannot be disguised. Tbe Kusoiana bave BOfJOmplUbBd their purpose of bringing the British withm striking disinneo at Ilcr.it whencver an oppor tunity is ollerod for piwhiflg on to Constantino ple. : u , TheRussiau troops can I8W8 88 Sarakhs an.l htill be near enoiu'li 88 tlir?at.-n He.al in luttire, whencver a divcraion is DOOalad in order to pn vcnt British intciference with other and larger plans. Tlie present c<ini|ilicati..ns 111,iv ba amicably scttle.l and 8 pennaiieiit trontter may be outliiic.l betwooa the oppoalog Ofatpoatai but from this time llcrat, althoii-h in Alghan han.ls intist be ilcfcmhul M an nutpost ol ihe Britiah En.pire, and the Uussians will h.ivc it ifl their power to inetiace it wilh attaek whencver U ciiii-rgoney, 11p.u1 whleh th.y are now can fully calculatitig, ari.-es eiiher iu tlie B.tlkaii pcuiiisiiln, 08 ifl Aiiiiciiia <?r I'ersia. PBOPLB VB OOVBBSOB, Governor Abh.-tt is BOl happy. Iu his veto miaapgrio ha fjoggplaifu that the l.cgislaturc ?Mmlreeta rjartJaajaahtp, Has ho foigottan tho declarationa of bJooamwhleh lod tha Btatoto expeel thal defeaMhre legielatioo Bgainel bim would bo occeooaryl Baa ba torgxAUsa bow be (Um laiv.l when bo aTfli Blootod that be pTOpoaed to heanou.-and-out parti-an, an.l nolhing else 1 Doeo be aoppeee that tha poople havo l-.i-ottcn bow be behaved hrom the beginninii 61 Wa M-tvi.c as CovctTi'.r ; bow'ajuuoalegaij be ili-re garded cvcry c..n>idet.iiion ?>? pnbMe inteieeJ ? pablio ileeem-v ta trylng to 8orre big partyl Lel him rciiicuibcr. tlieti. thal ffhOB tho peopie luiin.l mit from big owB doel vatUma and hia OWfl ajbta wli.it BOli <>f bumi BO was. and wh.it M.tt of Govenwr ho waa gobta to be,theytook eare toelect n Legio1afr!"f toc bim which ahoald leare bim aa little power m poaaible to do mis ehi f. Qoreraor Abbetl haa himoelf to thaak rorthe freatfltool whiefa he reeeivee aud roaj n -t aa Bnredthal it is preeieelythe treatmeat whleh tbe peopleof New-Jereej aaeaal to hare him .<? oeive when they elooted a K> pabliean Legiolat nrc to take eare of bim. Haring fooad thal be woald pay no attention, in hi^ partiaafl teal and greed, to the welfarc oftheBtate <>r to pnblie deeeney, tbe peopie took eare to prorlde a Leg ialatore able to pni ? atrait-J ickel <>n him. An.l n..w he doea nol like tbe arrangement. l'iiat is natnial ; the peopie dld not like his ar taogement. And ol tbe two the peopie havo the greater power. TRANSPOBTJTtOB Coaunitteee and oommlaaioflo ln larga aum berhare been appointed from time to tfane on theaobjed <>i Interetateeommeree aadtraoa* iM.iiati.iii. Bnl the reaolntion paaaed bj the Senate <>n motionof 8enatorCnllomia eapeeially tinicly. It providee fot 8 oeleel eommlttee oi Breto repori nexl Deeember on the raejehv tton of ttati>|.i>rtatioiioi rreightaaad paaaengera ea the lereral Btatca hj raujroada aad water rootea. Tins |g .1 rabjeei which cughl to h<- thoiiKigh' 1>- bgreatlgated, 10 thal tatelligeat aodjadh 11 u inlinii m.iy 1?- K'coii.tn.ii.l.'l. lin- aetioB taken in ilitli-u-nt St it.i h is I. iu niiiiiy iita. II ptovc.l nnwiaa l?y experieneej m oomo eaa ilntiy oppoaad to i.iii.ii.- int.r. s. in tha litoaoail Statea; geoeraUj aoMfraaiietoTyi aad tlvoagti Wanl otadcpiate power \- -t.-.l ln Btate l.i-cisl .' nres, alinoKt cvciy? here itietVi.i.nt and tincpial in ii|.cration. lt d?M-a imt loll-.w th.it sii.iilat U--isl.itionbv UM licii.ialliov.-tnin.nt wouhl l.e wiae or(l-sirai.!c, an.l tl.e Beagao bill has beea piupcfly defaatted. Bal aoithec doea it Dtllow thal no iegialatiofl bj tha OeMeral OoTerBflMmt ia appropriate <?r axpedietrt, Tha B>pnbUean party, al ioeet, will not tak.- that aogitioo until it lia- gfrefl the oabieel a laithfal an.l tlMaroagb JflTeatlga*ifrn II aill not ba Cooad aa eaa] matter to frame a meaanre oyhieh "liall uv..nl ea* iioaaihineiil upon the riglits <>f indiridaala aad ol ioi].oration.s, iiinl at th.- htiiic tiiuo kIi.tII be ptwetleally civ-ctive in defanding the pnbUe in tereata. Bnl it i? th.- dnty al il"' law-aaakera t<> ?eeh aaeb a gioaanrn laitiiiullv, with earefal in reatigatiofl of thi BMrfa, and la ? ?pirit Erea from C1Y1L BBBflOB UMBOBM 41 ALBABT. A Deinoeratk legialaW can alwaya l.e relted upon to atrike al CtTilSarriee reform'al cvcry (ipp.irtiinily. Ifl the (liscus.-.ion of tlie Suppl.v bill at Alhany the Dctnocnits ba\e cndcavorcd to ic.lucc tha api?ropii*tion for the ('ivil Serriee ('oiuiiii-sion. They mpported a bill toezempl from cxaininatiDii emplojea reeeiring aalBrlea oflesa than 93*000, aad alao to ezempl poliee nicn aad lii.men. Laat jrear aad lliia year they bav? endaaTored praeneallj to repeel tha eatire ('ivil Benriee Act. An.l yct al eleetioB tfane tlie theorctical ('ivil Scivirn reformers are alwaya raady to raah ta tbe aopportof Dagno cratlf eandldatea. It is fortunate for tbe cattae of bonest refornt that it in BO way tlcpetnls upon tbe mipporf, of tlu^ few in* n wbo go about tbe eouotry ealliag theiaaelrea ? fhe L'ivil Benriee U. foimera." The lJ.piihlican party has beeu the true fricn.l of lvt.iim, and to that fact alonc ia fflM it.s picHcnt aihancing state. THE BJLVBM QUKBTIOB iB BBGLABD. I'renidcnt Clcvelaii.ra action on tlfe Hilvcr qoeottloa U eoaaiMraded by The London hconomist, whi.ii eaTpteaaaa the baliaf thal u tha HiiHpcnsioii or rcpcal ot llm Silver Coin.igc "Act is only a (jtieation of time, lor Ihe Ain.ri "cans are nitich too practica! a D0)OBl8 to cn.liirc ? long the operation of no DBtVlelova 11 iiie.isuie, ? now tbat its ill ellects are baiag cle.u ly ushown." Tbe feeling of The BoOWOWmi is that, um uncertuinty and deptet iaiion of cnr rency in tBMI country would "undennino tbe truibi af the United Sl.it. s, one of the be.il custoniers of (ireat Hiitain," it caniiol bg to the interestof Englisb peopie, while, an to llritihh tia.le with India, M it niatlcr*. littlo ut wlial pgifj silver Htan.ls." Thi- opinion has lx .11 otl. n cipiessed by ihe Tt09W,0Wmt, but it does not seein to be aharcd hy other lioaiu-inl author ities in KuioiKi. Tbat journul pvaeaOOMl to say ol the ptobable stinpenaion of coinaice here : Tlieiie latvery urottablllty, therefore, tlTut liefore vciy loiiK' tlie JjO.OilO.OOO or ao of ailvor wbleli aro nt present bou?lit every year liy tlie IJulted Htatea Troasitry wlll liuve lo lliul a inarket elwwlioro. And thls prospeotlTo tvlilltlon to tho gjaJfehJ s.ipuiies (,f the uietal ls hy iimiiy reKanled wr.n oouslderahio u|iproheiuilon. lUeileot.lt ls feared, will be to aUH furtUor di'tiresa tue iuioo of silver. It is frofu this point of vicw, 'Ihe Kconomut tbinks, tbat niany peopie abroad have been incliued to bope that tbe United States would not Misjieml the eomage. < > 11 tbe other b.iu.l, it mtist be ndded, the nbleat advnoates of the donble atandiird iu Kurope have from this aame jioint of vicw enrnestly deain^d that the United States should aiirtpcnd the coinage, Im-chuso in their opiniou tbe consequout disturbanee of British trade, and fall iu the priee of ailvor, would surely bring abont some lnternational ugreement, which otherwiae seema impoBflible. A QUESTION IN LEGAL ETL7IC8. WhSB the account of the purchase by General Barnes, Sharon'a attorney, of an alleged contract between tlio attorney of Mt.ss HBI and an expert witneas in the notortous dirorcolcaae, for $25,000, waa firat re^elvod hore, Thk Tribcnk expressed 8..IH0 curi.iaity aa to the positiou of tho Pacific L'.i.iat Har Aaaoolation on the transartlon. That positiou haa now BOBB mado clour. A special com ajJttea araa BBBOfatoil BB exnnibie and rrport upon the 6B88j atnl ita ooucluslons wero to tho cilect tliat tbo action of (Jenoral Ilanms was Boi iiutnoral, but waa unpr.ifeasinnal. It wua argued by tho com initt.?() that | if tho parehaso af tcstiinony wliich is ti-iio (at li.licvcl to bo tnto) ordocumouta which are (or scein to be) genuine, BB hgitimatc, then the salo of, or demami of a prico for, tho samo cannot be objcctionab'o ou niorul grounds." And tho com ?ittaa iicM tbal theiaeoa^tBmofaaah.adoetruia wiitiid tead ? to prodaea petyary and forgcry." and poiotai out that "'its daagag la breibly deeaoiv Biatanl in this v.-ry tr.i.-.sactimi." Lxactly how tho c.iiiiiiiittco BBBaaajad todeaaaaaeraai tbat thaeaaaai it aaetared BBprolBaaloBal was unobjectionabio upon timr.il trrouuda doos not aaata elesr, but tbat BBB* i-liisi.m waa roactied. Whon thia report waa rend beflatetba Bai aaaaefcaalea, howovcr, it ild n<>t a?ael tho riewi oi tbeauierrty. ami BfaarBeTaral beara1 iliaciis.aion, darbtl which (iencral Ifarncs hiOMBli ?ada a laoaeh aa boai and a balf lotig. bha Beaaeta ti.m, by B v.ito Of 4!?t.( 1 I. rcjccted tho report of tbo coniniittoo. and adoptud a ros.ilution ihclaring tbat "ali' r eOBBidertag all tlin facts and circuin Btaaaei widcii BBnosaa1 Qeaata] BarBaa la lha iii;itt.r Bf tka Tyb-r Ctiuipel c-oiitr.ict, th:- BBBOebv tiou t- of tba .iiciii.iii th.it be baa aet beea gntlty of iiiimoial or uiipr.ifcaai.iiial cinliict." ii m thaa f.irin.iiiy hiid by tha Bai of Baa Fianci.ac. tliat a lawyer ia fully juatincd iu Degattatiag with tho cb-rk of an attaroay eogaged ajiaaufl bmi f.,T tha paMhiMc ol > viil-uco II) taM . oo of ihatriTal attorney, ami wbJeb ho amat ba awara ean ealy be ptocarad tbraogfa tha baaeB ttaaaoa and d^abaneaty, if tbe prapoaed traeaa ti.m is ,-i panalne one lt will, bewevar, ba obeenred ,i,,lt r t i - Baa li-.i'i. i?. o Bai Aaaoeiatioo rataai i the aataxal aad fnil lafereaoa Croai Ita bi ttafl by mtini.itiitur. tbat it baa been led to thB re inarkable eoncbi-ioii bj " omsidering all the faetJ ami aorcBButaneea whiefa annoend Qeneral BaraeB in th'- ni.itti-r of the I'vler liiimpcl eonl r.n-t." Tbh miiy beeappoaad to meaa tii.it the aoqatttal 1$ aol baeed opoa a diepaaalonate Inreetlgatioa of tbe ipofl which alone adjadleattofl coul.l l.-yiti ni.it. iv reat, boi tbal tha aaaaeiatlea had axtendad ita m.piiry ao aa t.> oorer tbe wbole eaae, aad had r beea laflnaaoad m its deeiaioa by i-xtra ii. oqb i .itisi leratiotu. N.c.v tbal the hbb Francleoo Bai baa paaaad apon thia etbieal qaeatioa, we aboald likato know how tka i ,'-:m Bar legarda it. aad thla i d tba .atenat <.i tba pnbllo, aa tbe ,i acreptaoca af tba ttoetrine laid .!.. mi in Califoraiaon tblapoiol would aeeea to ba braaghl with aa.n-a--.il laeaa which not only litig bai th.-ir alt.n'i.va mu t lind ? f BBJ bairaaalnt. nirl to aay iaog wB ? Mlsl UU OMNIBUS <;<>i Th- dread Btopoaal <>f tbe Broadway Basfaea IUilroad Coaanaaj tooMitarata tha oBaaibaefroaa aJtoald attri.t tha attenttaa of $i 11 tateri -"-.l in .iln.ateci. rhe boa laaa ada> utl power not liahtly to be pa$e$rl orer Wm .j,,,;? rebiele t.. dBapfMBur, ao BaOfB aonld Iho Bcrobat taae b-aaoiia in balancing hllll-elf i;ll th.- real Bapa tbe.f arbUa khi toapad niiniilv brward taa bel -it a boand. The foretgnei aroaald ae aaaaaa i>.. ?able to obaarre how Bjaaela raaj ba aWvotapotf ta'aVodgbig ;? Broadway driaer ayae laoa bothatdeeof the atteel atmadiajeooaly. i ba rwroaal aaaa "rha wlabea ta/llaambark, and faia voald pnll off tlie driver'a boota Lnhanltng awav at the at-ap. waatld taaa i ralaabta aaaana oj taanung M-if-M-atiait.t. rheyaanagBaao aaa i ?i. t !?? aaa aaaa im Bka paaaaa i???? ami tli? an. baB Mr?wbcii a!ic la cliapcrouini? tbe yoiini? ml?a ui.uld loao au iii'itivc t<( a>H?l iii.iiiiicrH. I be |,..|i. cmaii who r.,ii\..ya yoiniK bBttOB u<r..-a tfantV . pointa ?<uiid arlah tbal ba had Beret peaard ?( mlN r* la$ ' i.iiiil'iatin'i. lor hia \..catl..n BOBJd be kPUlC. iaora all. tha batteted atage drivat voald mi-a hia daily inatru-tttaoa in thiift ami boar BBty, Ba would no leaaaag Iraitafotaa lus l.ft baii-l into a aaf.-d. |(..ait boi b-r liv--?-cnt pic-.-a arbieh Bnd ao boavot hate balowta iheeaah bavr, Tha ollltlibUS WOllld bc lflc.lt !V lllla-i ,|. Taa bfayot of TTbeahag haaaaiioonoad tbateltbar ba or the gaaabhaaaf tbal atty imtat taa?a tbe Utwb. The aaaaatara, bB la ba oBtdoBa ln i..niti-v. h.ive nlb-rcd to i-lect him Shcriff of the ...i.utv at the aext eleatkai if ba aill bbbTetbetn ajoni-. lt wni aow be m ordet for tha eoBTieta af -, ,| - Bg lOOBBf thc ward.-ii a fOieigB missmii ii 1,.- v> ill b t tliclll looae, nr to pimuiae (i.iMTtlor Blli theti hoaeB BBpaaal n lha next alaetioa if ba aill pardea theaa, Tha gaBablera of aTbeaUag easaa ta be a polliieal powar Waa it tho paopaa aainage iii.-iit nt tins bBbbbbI arhlea BBbfaWastYligiaia Dcni.i.iatic in tho laat alaetioa 1 If Meiiry Wataaraon aoald aaa Mr. Tfldea aow wa bava nodoiibt be woul.l Und tba old gaatlamaB in omeliti'in to jiitnp over lha BBMBV MaaalBg, U hiinev. I'air.-lul.l. Mill.T, Hay and liiirhaui aro aiitlicictit |0 make lua BBg of Joy ruu char over. one raaaaa why tha faod aappHaa af theBritBfa iiictnipolia aro obtalned ao bbTgaly from tho Caott ncnt.ir fro.n thia country ia tliat loc.il frciK'hts in tircat I'.ritain aro Ugh. At a inootiiiK of thcJF.iat Keut t'liambcr.of Agrieultiirc -t.iteiiicuta \s< n- made wliich OTOhed bitier cimimcut* upon tbo policy of Eagliab railwaya. A taa efehaeea waa teaaaaorted fri.lll thB I'll'ted Statea to l.i.ll.bill for 98 .ahillintfa, whilc ii t"ii of chceac from (hester to l.oiidon OOBtB 42BUlUaaaBpeaee, Potatoaa ttomlt mu were tranaported la Laaldea bw BO akillinga per ton, wlulo from 1'eii/aiic- the ohaikrewaa 40 BBllUBBB, Bepa wero traaaperted froai FlBahroft BaUaad, to I,..!idoll for 80 slllllillgs, BB! tr<.111 I a\ cl.aliatll Ibe ebarga waa n.l Hblllinga. ConipariiiK these llritish ebargea witb thoac af which many peOfaB i-ompl un ?0 biit.-rly in this country, it will be wen that uftor all Aiecricaii milroads aei vo tho publio at very lea Bpnakla rates. ^ If aa rcported, tbe l'rcsident has re<|iieste.l Miniati.r Foatat to reiiialn at Madrid. l.ooaiiso be bjUI l.o <if iio'i" servii o lo tho Inited Statea, iii \ u w of bisexiicrienco and abiltty. than a new auiba.s.a ilur habaa aet htaaaalf an oxaninle which lt |ici aiatently Collowei will go fur to rcmovo tho Cbbi that his Aduiinistration will bc u failuro. ? ? Tbe inarrow in ex-Oonitresatiian l'hil. Tbonipson's i.oin-a fjroea stiil wbaa ba heard <?f Jadga DBritaaVa aiiixiinniiciit as Firat Controllor of tha Treaaiiry. Ii waa BB even hardor blrtw than hia failiuc lu aociire the Intcrnal KevenOB Coiiiinlssioneisbip. i bara ia aa aM aaptaajoabBB batwaaa lha Bbva, Jadga imiliaio. alcr licing in OoaaBaaB for BAght yeara, w u? deieatcd for reiioiuiiial i?ii by Thomiiaoii. Laat bill both were defeatud for tlio l?eniocratic iiniiiiiiatmn by Jamca B> McCroory, wlm waa .l.cted. It l? clearly a bad apoll af weather for TbeaspaoBa ? w Iiclatari.iuiatii," tho now religion forintilat.vl by Mr. Mai vin l'o.sdick. ol Kalaina/oo, Micb., BnBBB to havo atruc.lt out a new path iu its religioua vocabu larv. Ita congregationa whou it gots thetn will be known ua " poliiuoiia" j ita paaaavaaaa are ba l>? cullod "deiizeea." A church aorvico is a " tloktil." ?? liotcui " meana to prcuch; u lokan " is a scrinon ; ? 1'oto * ia Qai ; " stiau " is a church buildinu, aud tbo aaliiry of tlio " 888888 " ia knowu aa u valoon." Mr. Fosdick has alao adoptod a mw clironology and a now iiiothnd <>f spolling to go with his roligion. Aa for hia re'.igion it??df, lt ia baaod largely on tho moral law aa rovealed by the coiisoiouoo, and n> pudiatoa all the iliattnetlve doi-trinea of t'hriat iaiiity. siich as baplistu, praycr, tho Ibble, nmUMirial. Tho authf.r atatea that tbe Delatarian religion la the boat roliglou for thla llfe, und aa good M any for the llfe to ootne. Ile publiahea a cull for " donxeos," but uone wbu uae tobacco or iutoxicatmu lUiUors, or who gamble. are elig'.ble to this offlce. Thua far Deiatarianiam aeema to bo largely on paper and in the mind of Mr. Foediek. ? Tlie members of tho Ciril Serrice Reform Aseocia tlons who domaud the reinoval of the higbly obnoxiona Higarina by the highly indoraed Manning bave not auggo.sted any particular method by which the iomovai shall beeflectei. Aa Mr. Manning is an oxpert in that line, it is rcepectftilly auggeeted that he can remove Mr. Higarina with ? soap." The muitwunipH would no douht bo happy to contribute liherally for bo laudahlo a political object -s? The Spectator, on hohalf of the Envfliuh disciples of tho Cebdea gospol, graciously accepts Presidctit (Teveland'a inaugural addrcss as eatisfactory in tono, tbouarh not froo from vagucnesa, u He is obviotisly in. line.l," lt ii-niarkH, afjj j,oaco, freo BTada and ccononiy, but is soneiblo tbat auch onmltona aaaot bo deoldod by tbe Legislature rutlicr thau by himaolf." Tbe Knglish pflOOO p. rsista in i.'Kanluiu; tho eloction of a Dcmocratic rraaidant as a free-trade victory, thotigli it givea him Otadil for tho diacovery that the ollice is csaon tially exeeutivo. -? Higglns is still there, and the wooa otyod geidaee Of ( ivil Servico reform is drawinit up tha papera Bgalaai Qrerag Cleialand m an acti.m for abaaden Illcllt. -? Maloohn Hav, the now Firat Assistant rostmaster i.i-ii.Til, ia another Tild.;n-l.an<lull man. Ho ia a Pntabfllg lawyer, and waa OOO <d Mr. Tilden's ilaitmiototnamaii tn 1'lori.iain 1876. Ba will havo tlM."Higglnigmg*of arar 50,000 t>?st ataeaa, aaala from tha 3,500 Preaidentlal etneea, andaaaaef thorn aaajeet t<> thacivil Barriao law. ThaFHai ftoohrtanl Beeratary of tho Traaawjr/, another old lihb-ii man, haa eontrol of ah.mt. ti.-tbird of tho other Fedatal ofBeoa, Tbe intaattoao <>f tho A.liuiui.strati.ni are rapidly batag tiia.lo appareut. ? Tht 1 " refers to the " Viee-President'a Dotranagal" There ara raahota thal it iMMbaafl Bualald. lf '/'/"? PeeJ knowo poalttreay wheraiteaa he found, o little correspoii.leiice with tho Ilon. Thocaaa A. Hi ndricka will prol.ably develop aomc thtng to ihe Paafi adraaaaga, an.l got au and ao tho graoelaaa gpeetaala <>i a vToa-Preauleot going areaad liko a chiiken with its hcad cut ott. ? ? Tho llot. POwellCuytOB lias now another chance of tan'gliag up the 'ftrhanm LagJalatete mbis genatorial aei e From BOmwntO Whlflh rWOh m from tho other aitaa, tho roeenl visii oi tha ? prophel of Ualifomta " H' i.ry i leorge?baa aotbeea aaa haa extraoedtaaty nitmnoo aftat au,ei8herla fartheriog thaintareati uftltu eaaee"ot in raplentohinghiaBaraa. For hia propagaadiat oaryleao he waa to have reeeived 80,000, but had to eoatant hhnaalf with Jaaa ihuu a tnirdoftLal aoat The aoa<anaeeaa of ttMeagaae iii. ut, it is elieged, eaaaad aaataal btekariap towaid t.s .line, tba eaponaal of - Laad Bottotm " eeaaplaln> mu; that Mitii. lent prcpuration had i.ot liet-n made in adranaa t.> oeearo ataeeaaa] whOat the pfaaaoteca eontendad that tho teotarar, Inalead of eomiag eqttippedwlth fre.-h aaateria] to anotainaahlleia ten -t, aad merely repoated tho old story. When the eyelona of Doaaoeiatie eeoaeaoy atraak the Ttaaanrj Depertaaaat it earriad ofl fovtv Rapablicao > uVwka. Juat kaap aaeyeaa tho |en8l0 brooaaa. aud aoo if withm the aaxt tweocthraa Djoatha th.y de aoi waftaighti DaaaaetatM olerfca haek into tha vaeaat pueea "Dae" hfaantng uiiieistaiiils bow to riin a poUsieal BMBihlaa arifth a reform wh.stie tootlng all tho tlme. ? Tbcre's tiever prla?n tough cnouirh'' for a con vi.t with money. Tba Coeajr lalaajd puol-sellcr. Paal Baner, rejoieaa to-day alike ia that fact an.l Ifl the nttno*p!iere of BBahailaOfJJ ' freedoui. B$ is .i uttle pooror for hia oentaee withJnatlea, aad pochapa hia oelf-raopael may haaa baao a trlaa aarti hut he has tha eoaaouag mtarfaetaan of having hoatt a the aaaji aty aJ tha law ia aa opon tuasio. PE ftSOSAL. ftetintor Waaaat Mlllor an.l famlly wlll rcmain ln WuabtiighBB uutil Juue. Mr. <ie.ir?-ii I'u M.niiie:, tle" l.rilll.int soe'ety c.rioa tutl.t af Viinch. Iiaa Just iil.lratoa UU liity-flist Mrtbday aamvaiaary. Qaotaa Vaaayi whoaa .ic.itti ia aaaaaaaaai, waa ono of lha aioat ailtahai Of Frencti newspaper reportere. Ouoe a flro OOOUIiart Bl tlMI Tfotel Vcii.tiino, an.l tli.ro wen s in.e iu; steil'.us I'lretllustailCOe conueet'Hl with lt. All Baafaaawaan ataaarsfaaaiaareoi uhout it, t?.?tu attin. uutei aaal Um i''>.ico PreCeota/ei au. Haat ia, osaaaa ii.- took a BteBMgraaaMM with aaaa, aaarahad l.ol.lly luto the Uotel aBBBBi im.l taaflag hliiiself deiii.ui.h?.i itn|i<-riii.isiy of Baa eaaetecfa, ? 8/aeJ hi your nauie I" ll.e n..ni waa taken iili.iek. it.il gJBTe his naino bi onee. " Take It iIowb, Mr. BheruT,*' aald Vaaayi aad than to tbe e iuv "Now, alr. toll oadlreetlyall roukaow tboul tli'.s all.ilr." Ilie felloa tluxu'lit Vaaay ... polleeCtnumlaatoaer,and toldhlaaa loogatoty, neti la acantlalona ielalla. which Diled iwaeottuaaa ot i paper aad ?('>??, " a atupaodooe"heal"oo ?n Its ri.iiteiiipor.irl.s. lt waa UM taili of 1'aria for u lliolltli. a aailBalaiii laad) gaaaaaa ofthe late a\iaaJMehof Taii Bupaaia in the itatnart alaea arhaaow receutiy ,:,. um I.. i.:s aaaaaaay iu Lauiheiu oaasah, i:x-S. ii itorT. ('. l'liittiiii.l fiitully returu.sl laat evcidUB from th.ir goathoni trlp. CMhwlnr Baaartata rn i it* ' g frum ofneo at the ex iilriitlon nf lits lonn, or soonor if th.< I'r. si.leiu elot-t*. wiii reiuiu iu tlm BtmoUee af law at OThlte Plaaaa, jaj .ioiiia arrtved al oaaaaaataa raalaraay aaarahagaa hia returu from his .South-ri. yaeht criU.se. He ha<l not hft the clty tute ltitho afliT.iooM. It la BXpaaOad that ha wlll iirrlvo lu New-York l>y s.if ur.l.iy at tho lutcst, iinU.ns the w.-alher sho.il.l u? cohl aml meleinoiit. XhO Kr.iu.laon of Mac.iulay'a New-Zealumler mav ?esalhlyi if hellvoato ,i rlp<> old age, hear tlio last " hlthcrto unpublisUeU " " Llnculn story." Uutll tlieu auch iinei.lotra wlll BBCfeBg Bafalltag from tho para aiaghia'a aaa, iinre ia the tataet, up la aaaa, gtraa eartaaay i>y raa vr<?? al PhlladalBhla f/haa Prtaaaa NapoleoU (I'lon-riOll) \lsitC.l tho Wlilte II,.ll.se, " You uro taabob of i.ucieu r aald tho Prealdeat, The Priooe rtiook iiis heu,i. -of josojih, then r agaiathe Prlaee Ixpreaeed a Bagatlaa. "oh, I remember now.1 aald i in, oin. "ofJerome, of oonraa." After thoreeeptlon waa over he tarned loBewanL " The Boaaparte tauilly blatory is ao mUed." aald taa FraaidOBt. "thal Ifslnv ponsiinV to ?ay with criuliUy who ia liio luther or auy ono uf thuiu." "T0T1IK VICXOBB BBLOBQ TUE IBOilB* Colon.'l A. II- Dlekoraon, who was c.i-hler af Maa Deino eratte Balleaal OaaaaMttaaj ia sui.i lahaaatalaaadtaa p?sitlon of ihlof Clerk of Baa Treiisury, aa not gsed BBOOgh, Thls la falr notloo from the iii.ichlno that " the hoya " luteiul to ait down ut tlie tlrst Uble or uoue. O. M. BafBOBj who wna Mlehi'.aii'a eamlidatrt for tho Oabtaattaaai haapfjaiVatal OoOooaae al DaaroM,thaagh Uo ls iputo wcultUy un.l la not unxloua for llie pluco. Iho aagaaaMea al osajaaaaaf Nadletoa for Aasiatant -e. i.lary of stato ls iiixl>-i?t? ><>tt to be a inovciiiciit of his Ohlo enetuluB to niiiko him uppeiir aniull. Mr lleii.lil.'Ua an.l Mr. K.iii.inll have MeaMd heCM ov.-r*tho peefttaa al Oaaal aftha BaaaBMafTaeaaaai Iioiks. IUe foriiMT wa.il. Ciptalu liiown, Uio latter Captala Ld?W. lf Baoaatori Wliitnoy haa a Captulu BroWBlOW on tha rolla BO Bjlght aatlafy hoth deumuda. The tlrst Aasiatant rostiniister-O.Mioral hoa the ?i> potnti.i.nt?f aaoaoBOyBOO BeataaaaaBBB,eaaiaatveoftiu> ?j ,iHi Prealdentlal ofMeeB not touchwl hy tho (ivil Seiviio luw. The aOaoOBMa f?r thia plaoe rietermluea wlntheror not taePaOtOOBBO Departnieiit la lo ho '? lllt? ^lnUed." Malcolm Hay, who hua aecure.l tho uppomt ineut, Is one of Til.l.'ii'a trulned politlclana. heeaker Carllslo haseinpliaiic nottfieutlon that chutu piufiie. not whlakey, la the A.linlulattutlou heverugo. Mr. McPoniihl la an Iiulhiuii nian, whkh; la tho raaaoa avciy ono iloahta tho reltoruioil atatoiuont of his frlcmlB that he " wnuta uotlnmc." Tho lnJluua mau wuiita evrrythiiut the Ohlo mau iaaaa*| tako, The now CouitnlsaloniT of Inteitial lleveuue weljrha '_'.">0 poiimla un.l M p.olioiuiv'eil by th? KtriituoJiy cou IjBflgeal M Wushli.fc'ton ?' a had nian." Booretury Iainnir ls BBBVMB] hta claaalial taate by aboliahluf tho olllclal atahlon ln bla elfui-U at reform. BM baa llei eiil.-a lu his iniu.fs cye. A Weatern limii, tukiug the train for hotuo at tho nnltlinorea.i.l Ohiodopot In a/aahiagtoa ycaterdiiy, la reporteit aa aayliiK: " It all coiuea along of thia BMaaMal aaefanjMd amganMBf gaaaj of peuuckte, whleh the l'reaidout pl.iya. If lt wua poker, or eveu mv< u-up, ra aaaaa iu for aa a8)Wo alaai <iniok." Vlcf-l'realdunt UeudrUka wiuka at " tbe boya" aa he ah.ikea n.in.ls with thi'iu tn llnso iluys.aiil wbia{>eraln Ibulr curt: " IU banl luok, but it wouldu't have beou ao If you had noralnated ine. You would all bavo b v 1 yoar ooinatlaaiona lu your pockota by tlda tlnic." TUE CAMP ON THE POTOUAC, Oeneral Fitzbugh I-ee, who waaordered BkeaaBab. martlaled for appcaring nn March i in tlu- V.iyiuua gray uniform. lnatead of tbe Confederate gray, haa beea acquitted, on tho ground of Htato illghte. O. W. Curtla and C. Schurx, two librh prlvatoa .,fth? rear rank, attached to the lrregulara, conipaimal ycater day to Coloncl Lainont that they liad bceu BBjapMad wlta bard tack known oa tho EDgatea braad, by CeBBaaaot Haiinlng, which itwaaliiiposeiblctodige.it. Curtiafor veuturbig to remark that it waa very bard. tack, haa baaa ordercd to be anot. The Tilden Old Ouard atonda flrui. II ieequalto capturiug anythlng from a clerkalilp to a conaulate. Biititacommaiullugolncers want the army of occupa tion inoved up more rapldly. BTaJlB' QaaafBl Ilenry Watteraon haa wltbdrawn hia or.l.n foralnindr.d tliouaan.I Kentucky troopa to con cciitratc.il Waahington. " Joo " llhw-kburu'a lOOOAb bj wholly eipial to the occjialon. bealdea furnlahlng both anlpktw aad tirlmatouo for tbe niauufacture of powder and other oxploaivea. Since Oeneral Thomaa Ewing lsaued hia faumua N',i. 10. there haau't been ao mnch paflBfl U BB D'-partment of Miaaouri aa now, wheu ull thc gueriliaa aro bl Waahington aeektng apoila. Oeneral Charlea W. Ulalr hcaded a reglment of Kanaaa troopa which was reviowed yoatenluy by tho Prcaldent. It waa eoapoeed of all tho akBkodtai PaioeraB in th? Stutc who do not want an offlee. Oeneral liiair iud be> hlud a troe and it only roquirol aix aeoouds for the raat of the trooiia to puas by. Qasaaal DtBaaaaat haa tbe largeat command in TTaaklnitllB aad iiua aaked to bo rdicvcl, but tbe ftaaV ilcnt atcadlly refuaea to coinply with bi.s re?iueat. " On from Rlchuiond " la tho latcat battle cry of the Virgtuiaua. Tho rcmilremonta of th^ Reform Cavalry aro ao lin> pcratlv? baal Wccretary Laniar haa aent all the Interlor Ucpartiiitnt carnago horaea excopt oue poor old crow i?ut to be BBBd by thnt brlgade. TUE TALK OF TUE DA 7. Aniongthesblpsljing iu ? rotton row " at tbe Navy Tard la BB dlsmantled frlgate Colorado. Wheu ahe waa luilt aiie waa r-.m-id. r ? 1 BB "uest piece ofjnaval arcbl teatara and the moat formidablo mau-of-war allo.it. 8he :.; out B tho Ofciaa atatiou with ii picked crew and n, aet of oftiocra aeicctcd for their wcaltb and god bf.Uac Baa was tbe prkB of tiie Auierican s<piadr..a l?thechlna?eiu?aud tlllod the llceta of lolber natioue IBata witliaduiiraiioiiand envy. From;C oren to Snign ?M aaa waa kn rwa w ? la belle fngate." Bat tuat waa aad y.-ura ago. Now h.-i- gl,,ry ia aBeartai; Bka la a rolaed hui'k, and tho Gsvcrument cau"t eveu acil her f.* old tiuibcr. T'loae anawtre were given by ehthlren of both scxea of n-i,in tlnrc - !,.-\'Utccn yeara ofage: Tba eari ti goBa nmnd ou ita raxta. The earth a axla la apoiepnf taroagk thecentre of the suu. which uraa lt rmi'i.l aud thu.- wo gc-t ihe aeitaous. TheNlleUtkaoaly raaaarkabB riv.-r in the world. l? td i.v Vr. Liviugstone, aud it riaea bi aBBBBe ''omatantluople ia on the Oolden Horn; a atrong Isrtreaa baa a unlvuraitv. and is tne reeBaneeof PeBBr ihc Great. lt-. eklef buildlug ia the Hubliiuo Port. r (Toniwcil la aaid to have excuUmeo, heeanae na cut oo Klng Cbarieaf* head aai a-ot <>u tbe tfcroaa: - if l i. u] lerTOd im, <.?d aa I aerved mv Klug, He would n?l 1,-ft aaa to aataaanemlea. ?' Al?, tliat thc wor4 - cbarlee " wooki bc fouti i ou hia baark After the wara of lnia tbnre ? ia ? ?rr-at famlne ln tue la'nd 'ln ?! iM.I,. for tbe country had i.n plundcrcl aad pillaged by forelgaers, tbat Ika grouud w.mt.l m.t i?ar rrult boeauae of Ita btooAebed. aaal it wua a.ml taal ?? i uria' aad all BBaalaB iBBtJaaa*"MfaBa?aB8aB8 BaaaattoaB Baaaata. Ill JanJBBBIliB! (Fla.) Timet-Vnion tells a atory about a riori.la tatga who. a few }v<*n ago, "ou beln,' a|f I and taekad Bg ta Bl for dnuikcniieaa on thc atrc.-t, >..!;.-1 f..r i^n BBi BBBaa when he got aober and lsaued a wrlt of liai.cts cri.ua dircctnu' thc ikariB B thc county to brln^ taa I'-i'iv B iiiiuacif iicfore Baaaatfaa ayaaga, ainiou.tha i? iplcxed ottlcer'a n fusal U> oliey tbe luaudate Om-4 him fur ooutci'ipt of court." An old gcntlcuian, who haa numberod over -four-acorB rcarVwrTteetoB rdtgiona ezenaagaaaylag:kafeebi aa younaMbeevardB.B pcrfoctlv uappy aud wauu to uvemany >?.ira lonaar.tmlTbelBBBg that Hia ia uot a ,.,,.,- frame of niind for a man of ktaaga B i* Uv ba la i...,,,ua,.r knowmgwliat be ahall do to reconc:!.- liiin ,...f ta tbo iboogbl of lcavtng the aor d. If ho wauta W ,.,,,,. iwileal to {eartag tka warM. ire aoaB aUvha hliu to ?*t a eopy of The Voiijreimoniil IUc?nt. aud car*. riUlr iSd ta., proeeeding. of tbo, laat CongroaaioilB aoaalon, and hc will bceager tojco.-[Hoar.in (.oui-fer. It ia th.uigUt that Mr. BflkaBB, of 8t, Louia. haa rulne4 hia ohanoea of gettlog any offlee by bla fnndueaa for tltlca. Tho atory has been tnduatrioualy clrciilat<fd by hia eneiute.a that he uevor aiullca ao aweetly aa whoa ha u a.l.lrpaac.! aa - Slr Charlea Qibaon," and thal lcttcra are 1 f ma Waahlngtou to 9U Loula, addreasod to -L.nly btaiy OlkaBB." It lacai.l.-d that I.lciitcnaut Ilenn haa withdrawn tha (Ja'atcn irom tl.e yachi race for the Amencan eup. Thla II.-tni prcfnra to lay hia shlp up lu a auug uarbor.? [Iiua Ortaaaa TBaraat Abdullaii Khalifala the unme of the MahiU'a favorlte general, and tbe Ni/.am ?f Hyarabaat, a fneud ol tbe Biitlak, aaata to be aent againat huu Xke Mahdi iindoubte.lly tluu will be mad And WoUeley*a ba.kbone will be atltt.r, Wnen hta Bhrhaeea tke Blaaaa B llydrabad tlwoopa dowu on Abdullah Khailla. ?illoatoti C'oiirlor. A Brldgeport man picked ap BB bka beach at fv-aalde p.nk theoiii.-r daya peealur ayataf aaalL A parl of iho outakB B tba akall ia uo'iiahcd and amooth aa a pieeaj of unirblc, and that polWi-'-l part outaliia two ..(|'1U4 La lu revcrae or.lcr. TkaMfl BttBtB aro aaapty an4 amootkly augraTaa into tka ah.-u. Baaaatb th.-iu ure two biitiiii Bttera ?r (JaeB Baaa'a Baaaa, alao in invcrted order. lt la bcllevaal that th? oyater. wh. a voiiik. lay iiii.m B nietal plato lnlho wuter, uavlug ralaed letlera? ll.ut:,.rd lnuca. A wall-kuown cltlzen attenipted tolaaprcaa upon ma thatColouel Vilaa'a uaiue ahould be glfeu a nen. h pi^ nnneiatloa. lu apc-akiug of hnu. he aaid. we alu.uid aay C'.iloucl Vecla, glviug u t.road aouud to the tiual... Aa hulnaiateKlthattlila waa tho only proper way ln?luca io aia-ak of ike new l'oaliuaatcr-Cioiieral. I tned lt ou tba tlrai! Wiacouam man I m.-i. "What do y?u thinU of lha aiiiHiluiuiuiit of Vcelu I" I aaked. " Lnuiar I 1 guc.aa li?- a all i-iglu." " Veela/' I rejajutwl. " I a,iy I gueaa laamar a ull nulit." Then I epelled it out? ?? V-1-l-a-a." ?<>", thUbderl T.lll Vilaa I Why ifcta't you aay ao befoie I -,i it .lau't aaet?{Waaatagtaa Lctter to &t. i'aul ri.uiecr-l'icaa. Statiatica on emlgration from Oreat Rrltala rcoentty aaaaipBaikf aaalasaaUa Boarg of Trade ahow th it ln thirty-twoycara paB ">,?".l-.O.K! pBCBBaa B Ilritlah aod lnahblrth havo emlgratod. Of these 3,730,l">l cume to IkB l-nltclhtatca, 1.111.5JJ w.-ut to Auati-.ilaaU, and 871tB88 tollritish Xorth Aiiiorica. A large and .llatiiigulihed-lookliig gcutlrinaii, wltb loug BoWtag w BB li.ur. waiUct into tiie .b.uiH-r abop a* WiilardV to-ilay. aud Joeoeely aakeil: "l).i>.> miuwaaapa bara I" Hc wav. uiiawerod in the altlruriuve. aadabawn taa aaat, lt aaa the Bev. Ueary vvard Beecher, who ba<l Juat couie from a vuit to the Preaulcni aad th" secn t.iry of the rreaaury, and eecmed m a very bappj i.uxkI.? [waaaaagaaa aiar. Anofflcc-scckcr wrtting to Prcaldent Clcveland pre cedca hia iipi>licatlou for a l-'ederal offlee ln thia city by OouajBlalatlag hta upou hia eiection. He then a.t.U ttut Mr. ( :. Nclau.l'a courao iu " Igaoiing thc revaa ?? rcf.utiicra" Is the laylng of tha foau.latloii for hia re Bkaattaa ta 1888, and ballevea that thc I'reaBtont Intcu.ia Do be coiialatent in hia courae, as " I am informed by my iiiutual frieuda. Siuilh M. Weod and William H. llarunm, th.it you aill Baappotal aoino of the fn-c-traalera." Thf IBaaaaaaa pkaaBaaMABB avidcntiy in aarnaB oyet ? caangSol admlotatraUon tbal w.ji be a ek ?g$iaM tbe wavthrough. lt haa a loug edilonal lu-aded The K^ro'.ai.i of tbe farpct Uag U*i..u la the BeetfA Ibclf Time baa Kxplrad and Thcy Muai lu." Ihia. of courae, rofcra to oih.-e hyj.lera. lt ia not bitciided to la terfero with BB wmt.-r hotol buatneaa lu Florlda.? [New-iirb alis Piiayuiie. About the bree/ie.t tlnagaouthof Maaon and Duon'a Baa ia tho c.litorlal page or Ihr Cktthtnoogn Tintet. IlB wo don't believe the moaabacka llko lt very weU. There are no bai earriera ln (Jcruiany, the brlcka bclag paaaed from liau.l to h.uid. uul tl.e hlgker up the hrleB la, cra are, tlic more uicu are rcqulrcd to toaa the brloB* Whcn tli.y hegln to bullil b uaea aa liigh.ln Qermany BB are now ereeted lu New Vork, all th.. ablo-bodiadioaa? ui.ina not iu tlic army wUI 1ms cmployul ln toaaiug briuaa. ?[Norrialowu llerald. It la a pretty eold day wheu The W.rll doeaal |B at leaat Kl centa for tbe lUrtholdi Bt.-.tua I'edeatal. Imrrri bka i.aai axklbtta at thc New-IIaren '? >' -^"? waa ,i .at which beloiiged ti> tbe ottlce of Tht V? ' o~J r/aaaa. lt aad been uropped from ihe Brooklyu Briyw witha vlew tedrowning lt, but aNewHav.-n -'"""" wm paaaiuafover ikeapot. and the klreu ?tfa0?.^ li.n ui.sl on ita deck. The uapUiu appr.ipruu>? ?. *" L. reachiug Now-llaven gav. lt to the l-.-lilor of fa? i '"*^ iu arboee ofllee lt aeU aa uaaiatant ttajtho waate imano* i Hailtord Tnuea. TIIE LA8T 8II0T OP THIi SEASOlf, Oh, the pluiiil.fr, Tho rlcli ol.l pluiubort Won't ba ?o lt atrong next aummarl Hc can apori alorc clothoa And ahiiilng eollara, 4 l-l\ oll at al ia And apend tila 8 8 8 8 Haiipy .| ll.ijipy II Happy old plunibert, To wiioui aciii.l wlutvrl Ilriug. a wanu aummer ^ ^attt i. Taa B.nilnk of what wonien havo oome to ln Englajn' b.lli)Wlnga.tNortlm'iuout upuearad ta l'? LoiuJ^t' ^ ltlegruith a few woeka alnco: -#Ooveruoaa-? *^,u*,,<)ena w.-e". Biiperior morulug; from 1 "arta. ..""^,4* Pariamn Prunoh. Hanovertan Gennan, Itallan. i"^ eiugiug, drawlng, palntiug, Eiigllah thormiguo vum. releicucca. Belioola allouded. Adil*-eaa W. ???J