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H..usc : A tiny of Liiiui.-UTiiig j apiaopris ma Mihi delayed. ? haren more vi'ini',. in Um President. -The ease tvf L'apteirj i'.et-ciicr. ? ----- Commimiotter black's eaarget pod pr. mt s. D >mbsi ic?Strike of I/tke Shore switchmen m Chicago. - .. Om j.iror sa-curi-d lor th" trial o. tin* An 'iel:tata Commencement at Union, I'linct'ii!!, Haig. rs. Ht Lint. Wesleyan, atnl otter eoUegtta; addiraa by Senator Warner Miller a! I'liu'ii College, :-: Damage b? ball in the Nun ii ss est. z--_--^: i brpate aiming the members of thc i j vii Serrice iou,mission. --- -. Mun wze ol William r. Weld ra Boatoa, DavidDavis't oentliti"!) BBebaaged. O J.nr.itn.') of the _">Otli luriluLis ..I I'rnv.il BOO, . State SOBBte rn mi i ?, i ii r i sm i Vi i ui.'bt. Ctrl ibu SCBUKBAir.?Wilalg eoBTleted of ry lortlng monet from Theiss, - Mr. Squire an SSS. Uni the i III ,l -I-ins i,l) tin) I'll til- ive. DBI Cine ill. : A evviinili'i's schema discovered in inn-. Jttstiee .Stanley Mattbewa mar? ried. : - Lawreace D. Kiarnsa dead ?__ . ? Graduating exercises of Kt. .(olin's ( I. -. I several pi o schools, A mate of n brig killed bi ,i d iman. Gold va aa of the legal-tead r silver dollar (-11J'_ graina), 75.78 rx-iit*. Stocks doll anti bighor, ckaiBg Heady. I ill WBATBRB? I: ii len *mii- I ur lo-iiiiv : Cloudy, wrth Btattoaary temperalare aad light rain, leiu Baratare yeaterday Biguast, ure; iovic?t, cu : Bverage, 62 ? ____________________ J*er$ont fret-rap, (otra /or faeasweva, and *,n;n r,d tun ilhis, nm lune Till DAILT I'lhsi'ne yr tia' u, thin, pc4tj.aid,for 75 cenUpcrmontk, Ile ocdrttt teing changed ai often os desired. .m. Daily TbIbi m. ui!I be Beat to ann addreet it; Karoga al tl 33 per month, v-i'nh include* [Le Beeag B*m*t\\tm. .-?>?_ Eiperleace doee aol Been to have been ol (linell tue to the switchmen La Chicago, They have ,-t.iitt-il another Btiike, tiioii^rli they los) niiieii and profited nothing bj lin- Inst one. Thin RBprovoked attucks on peacefnl work* nun indicate the iuiuatice of theil cause Brooklyn is profiting largely from the Bridge, Thc new city dil .eton' bhowB un iiiiic:i>e ol 8,827 names over last year, and rb eetiiuated jn'|.iii;iiion of Tg-s.iub). Vet thc Democratic lloust-of KeprosentatiTefl refuse- to make an appropriation for ;i suitable building for thc Government offices in that growing city, Per? kana Brooklyn will learn in time that it cannot expect l.iirti.iiininni from aUouae controlled by srou'hiTii brigadiers. Thc report that under the new Adminis ri.it ion licensee aa Iud ian ttadera have been pjBBtte mattera "t mercbandiae Beema to bo leonie ont by the reply Hciii to tin- St-natc yt tiTtluy by the Int. rior DepartsOirent, Twelve tradera were refnsi d a ri newal of license be cati.-t- of .ill* ged chiirgrja, and twenty-nine met with ,-iiuii.n refuaala thoogh do eltargea of any kimi wi ic inaik- Bgainat theni. lt is well that the Senate has oidtied an invcsti^atinii of this mutter. The faith of the Canad mn Secretary of State m thc Administration of President Cleveland u a toaehing tribute to its course on the fishery (int stinn. Tins Canadian Miniater aaid in Montlea! yesterday that while thc question migbl involve BeriouB aomplitattioBB, yal lio u li ni faith io Preaideat CleTelana, " Since the Prcsitletit eiiileavorcd to assist tho Canadians iu get Mag a new Fishery Commiaaiftn Bathing lias laippeneil ai'p.ircnily to sh.ike their faith in him. lt may be their inislorliinc, but the Aim rican li.-herineii do Di>t bhare that faith. Senator Miller, iu his address at I'liiou College yesterday, gave the gi ad mi ting tl Blt some excellent advice. Young men, just leav? ing college, are too njit to be HidihVrcnt to their duties as cilizeus, and to feel that political parties ate organizations lo be shunned. Mr. Miller so.ight to corn-cc this gi,ive iinrnake. Ile emph.isi/?d the fact that it ia only through fire agency of political parties that principle*, and pollens can be carried into execution. The Mugwump method ol' ? purifying a party" by deserting and defeating it, at the satrilice ol principle, was propcily denounced. *> A needed lesson was Lnight to the friends :>f the boycott ye-ti rda y in the conviction of one of the men who helped to extolt !;il,0U0 from the I'Toprietor of a coiiceit-hall because he re? fused to accede to the demands of the Central Labor L'niot). If the Socialists and labor re? formers who think that the hoycott is a i . ? Wiry and cthnent agent in enforcing the rights of workingmen us ag.ii.st tba ( n.j loyeis ol' labor nie vs i-f, they will not let tins lesson go unheeded. The conviction of VYi'zig is likely to be billowed by the conviction ol bia Bagful Bim in il.isoiganizid attempt at robbery, ?-*>-? The Democrats wasted another day in the House yeeleiday in the double atlempt to bring on a turill dtocsjaalea ami to atop the passage ot bi.ls to ju ilsioii L'tiioii BSshsTsBta. Mr. MtlRaieVa pK.pow-d new rule to attach lo each paBstiea Lill a ievenue clause would open th. door to tarift and olin i ami-ndiuenta that would be sure to deleat jiensioii legislation. Thia appeara lo be what the Democrats want. They rushed through the lb,nae, under a suspension of the rulca, the Mexicali pension bill, whioh would principally bemiit et-Co ri federate soldiers, ajad Dow they want to ohange the rubs to defeat all further pension legislation. That bill gives a pension to every man who enlisted for service - the Mexican War. The Republicans do not ask for a pension foi every man who sorted in the 1'uiou Army. It is only proposed lo pen? sion disabled omi dependent vetetans. But the Demociats are ? M>u?cotly united in the eftort to prevent such legi-lation. Having secured control of tho Government, they show their animosity as a parly lo the Di mn veterans. The Hcpuhlicoiis have done well in preventing so far the success of this Denim intic trick. *>??? The Democratic members of the Pbb Llectric Committee have agreed, it il report.ul. to Whitewash the l'.in-i.hctiic s iilc-men. In tba lace of the evidence liiketi bj the com? mittee it will be surprising il even a Dciim cratie committee hus the Lue tu present such a report. The contract signed by the olhcers ol tba r.in-Kiectric and Nntloiial Improved Com iianics, by which they aiaree** ia advance of any public iiction by the Depurtiiient of Justice ?to bi inga suit in thc name of thel.ovcrnmetit. isenoiu'li ol itself to prove the guilt of thc ac cuaed.. But with the ln?uencc of th* Adminis? tration openly exerted in behalf of these specu? lative statesmen it is, perhaps, too much lo ex? pect a majority report baaed on the facts as proved. _________________ MU. Mnnuiso.VS PREDICAMENT. Mr. Mollison needs sympathy. Ile is mme frank and manly than his party, and was doubt lead profoundly ashamed of his nssociates wi en he was forced to m.ike lame cxcusesSjor their double dealing, in tho debate on Tuesday. What a melancholy predicament?spokesman of ll set of cowardly deceivers, who stole into olliee and powet by cheating the country ! It only rubs salt into open and bleeding wound* when Mr. Randall mentions that be, being, known as a Protectionist, was continually be bought, during thc hist campaign, to deliver protective Democratic speeches in Kasterti dis? tricts, in order to help bia party through and lift Congressional candidates OBI of thu mire, and that the free-lr:nle leaders had not been in? vited to speak in those districts. What a cruel thing the ti nth is sometimes ! Pool Mi. Morrison, at the head of four-fifths of thc Democratic House, koowa thai he has bellied bim the kind of men who consented to Bleb ii I'lcsidi'titial victory ly lalee int tences. lt wu-inver Mr. Morrison's wish that tbe party should thus .iahonor itself. Ile wanted to -pe k out, like itu bone*,! man, in the national platform. Bul tbe soured creaturea who then made np certain of the Democratic delegations did not date to utter the ti nth. They inaieled on having a platform which they could pretend was for protection in New-York, Connecticut and New-Jersey, while Mr. Watterson could pretend it waa for free Hale in Kentucky, and Mr. Monison in Illinois. The result is thal Mr. Randall now boldly BSserta thai Preaidenl Cleveland would no! have been elected if the pbittorm bad not been so contrived thal Demo? crats could pretend to be proteetioniata in East ero States, while Mr. M orr leon contemptu? ously records bia belief I bat an honest and ninnl. appeal lo tbe people on a free-trade platform would have fared better. The facts are with Mr. Randall. The part] did make believe thal ii was in favor of protec? tion. Its Jil.llf'ol in ss i- nu ;ni! to help t hat de eeption. Preaidenl Cleveland himself, particu? larly in his Newark speech, weat as far as any man could to help that deception. Smith \\\ e I, inul others near him, gave then solemn confi? dential RBanrancea to leading manufacturers that Mr. Cleveland and tba party could be trusted to plo tnt their ill illistrin-, i hie lins only to con n.i-t bia speeches then, abd theil pledges in his behalf, with his letter to Mr. Mantling, tu set in.'.' truthfully Mr. Randall states the dishonor? able position of his party, lt is no wonder thal Mi. Morrison gets angry and diaguated. Sorely it Rt enough to make a man .-irk of public lile, to be obliged lo lead such a set of cieaiures. lill. EIPC LsIOS <n I ilk iur.Mii PEIRCES The pasaage of the bill providing for the ex? pulsion of the French Princes through the Ben ats settlea the question so fsr. Thc bearing of the measure will be regarded from widely differing points of view, and it isa peculiarity ol the situation thal there isjustifitaUion far radically divergent interpretationa. Thus M. d" Freycinet is accused, and not Without evi? dence, of having been driven to intrednce the bill its a sop io tin- radicals ; in fnct, some critics have >;.i!ie so far ai to intimate that tbe measure waa adopted as the only meana of Baring the Minis era. On thc other hand, M. de Freycinet and the advocates of the expulsion who do not be ong* to thc radical party, ailinn, and clearly with reason, that though the radicals favor the law its passage never wonld have been poaaible upon thc- grounds taken by lliem; thal the ex? pulsion wa.s voted because the Orleaoiat in triguea which have been carried on wi h foreign cunts have lauded to coni|iroinis'- the republic seiiously; and because, though exile will not stop intiHrue.it will at least relieve theOoT ernment of France from all responsibility for those who carry il on. It is lu.nlitT argued that notwithstanding theil protestations and their apparent passivity, the Pi incus while residing in France keep alive thc li onaichieal legend and excreta*) the influ? ence of actual and accessible Pteteodera. And it is contended that though in theory the re? public ought to regard ami treat these men ag ordinary citizens, in chYcl, so long a- I.ny gre held by neighboring courts, unfriendly to the it-public, to bo rightful heirs to the throne, it is impossible to prevea! them from Devine; a formidable following and exercising a poUlieal influence which, tvhether small or gnat, lacer taiuly hostile to the present form of got em? inent. Noi must it bc forgotten that European criticism Boon tho prom nt action of France is deeply prejudicial. It proceeds from monarch i-Is and imperialists j that is to say, from men trained to believe that the claims of the Prince to the throne ol Fiance are equitable, and that the republic is a standingmenuce tn the l'owe;s ol Ivirope. When therefore these critics pre? tend .solicitude1 (UH', ming the maintenance of a consistently democratic col rsc by France, and pronounce the expulsion ol the Princes a viola? tion ol republican pnm-ipies, it js qo| necessary to permit much emphaah, to these strictures. Certainly the French .epubli" ha- the light to Bloted itsell agaiii-t chats and lntugucs from within or from without. Now tim nutation ino.-t rita] to toe pii'M-iit ease is vv he!lier the Princes have been connected with such in? trigues. Foreign critics deny their connection. French critics assert it, and we think the Utter an- the best auihoritu.s under the circiiiii staiiceh. Moicovuj-, tue toles by winch the bill passed the ('humber and the Senate alford proof thal tbe conviction ol the ,vi,ilotuof the measure WEI Jar ii di e gciier.il than could be the case if thc original charge njjaiiisi M. de l'n yt met?of having pandered to tho BX tn iin-iii ol the radicals?were true. The wei chi of the vote taint lui '.lie \ a-sage of the bill in fact must be considered strong ev idence thal the expulsion iga serious and well-coiisidend measure, BE4J that it is not, as so pcisisteiiliy alleged, a mere stroke ol oppoiIliiii-iii. As to the iihaeilioii that the net proves the wcakiie.-s ol ihe republic, it is ti un iii precisely the Bau ic sense that the letuaal of Kugland to paiBBtl Hie Stuart Pretenders lo laiiil in the Uniled King dom proved the weakness of thc monarchy. lt ia a measure ol precaution which any Govern? ment bas a perfect right to tukc, and even it the apprehensions about the Princes just now ure somewhat exaggerated, there is no reason to BiMipusc isms, any harm will follow the decree of arisfl ___________.___?_ 1MUASS 48 WORRJONERR,' Tho prepostetotts position occupie!l by the Indians in Ibis country lins iu-t been illnsirated clearly by a dcci-inti of the Supreme Casar! of theDi-tiii't of Colombia ta tba etb-et that tbe ie.1 Lan is n foreigner. Theie 88, of coinsc, iiothi-g mw in thc principle. It is an inevit? able infcieiire from t'u ptaclice nf unking treaties with the IndiaT tr,lu ra, Bal the li iii d Slums Borerumenl hus employed *o many and -imh radically tlillcrent policies toward ita - st.,ids" ilni the inconirriiilies ami anomalies Of the situation havn ht conn- amazing. Thus it is tobe obaei veil that Congress, ivhile COBCad log iii one ssav the pOsitMM of a foreign liati"ii to the lmlians, undeit.il.es in another way Ibe care and subsist, nee of these foicigncis. and yet further proceeds to dispose o! theil terri? tory as if tabby pPBBBBBCd BO rights vv hats-vet. liven tho p'c-iiii decision that thc Ind.an is a foreigner operates only to pievent the Cherokees] from obtaining jngtiee upon certain men accused of swindling them. Congi csa could pass thc law which resulted in robbing tin in of a large amount, but when they set k H stilution tho/ aro coolly informed that they MW foreigners, aud that the court has no jurisdiction in the maller. The maddie in short, seems all but hopeless, and tim disgrace arising from if becomes deeper every year. To the world it mii-t appear that whenever WC hilve to do with the Indians wc throw oil every pietence of honor and equity, and cheat and rob them with shameless greed and pei-i-tcncy. Notwith? standing the IncompatibiUty of tho attitudes WC lune assumed toward them, our incongruous. and contradictory policies all operate alike in one way: they all work together for the plumb ling of the Indian. Happily in the j.riscnt instance tho interests bf American citizens are likely to be so seriously affected that Congress will prob ably be driven to adopt the only meature which can clear np thc entanglement. Righi d way baa ben granted several railway corporations through the indi.ni n-. rviitions. Now if the Indians ul' foreigners, it ia cleai thal Congress had no authority to grant right of way through their landa, and so the corporations will lind them? selves threatened with costly and tedioui litigation ami they will bring pressure ppon thc National Legislature to take action in the premises. There ia one plain and obvious remedy .for the trouble, ninl that is to cn! lin- dud..in knot by making ibe Indiana citizen of the Coiled stale.-, 'lin- situation swarms with blunders and absurdities. We haas a foreign nation or ranier a scries of foreign nations planted ben and there among us. We are called on io inii ii t inn lin in, iind to make lavis fol I uti!, lint we must cot enter upon their territory. We (b-el.'i'c them foreigners, though in truth they are the original owners of the soil and we Bte the foreign! r-. The < 'nited States pretends to own the entire country, yet does noi control (ex epl illegitimately) tbe Indian Territory. By sweeping away all tbe rubbieb of treaty making with tribes ol Mt ages, and all the i n.jon about foreigners, and dealing with Ihe Indiana as we deal with the immigrants, vi can gel ba b to common sense and tbe prin? ciples of equity, bul rill 00 Otbet way. Now, too, that powerful coaporute interests are in? volved, there is -ome hope that the matter will be brought within the sphere of "practical" politics, and that the justice which Con gre i - would nut do the Indian simply because it was justice, nay be ibuic Inc,mst) by refusing longer to do it American citizens may be in i.ncil. Lol the good work be accomplished, nowt vt-i, anti the fi Jenda sf the Indian will not itletiipt to look tba gift-In rsc in the mouth. A 8BBIOU8 IA l.I.I.M. Ol TAMOXO FRIES DR. Taking one consideration with another, tin lot ol the Democratic party these days i.- not a happy one. A good deal of knifing ? from tbe in. ide " is in progress. Turn where one will, lie discovers a Deinocratie razor a-flying through the air, aimed by a Democrat at a I leinoi rut. linn your eyes over this hst of casualties acl ual or impending : William Morrison (Dem.) ia visibly (busting for the goie ol Samuel bundall (Dem.) Jual ns evidently bundall has his own vitriolic opin? ion of Mollison. Qovernor Hill (Dem.) was cordially and unanimous);, atwenl from Decoration Day ser? vices in New-York and Brooklyn which wera attended by Preaidenl Cleveland (Den.) Henry Watterson (Dem.) calla Cougreasmaa Ti moth j J. Campbell D ni.j a hoodlum. rad Buffalo Courier (Dem.) stigmatizes ten (Dem.) members of the New-York Con gre-.-ional delegation ns cowards and angrily invite- their d< feat in aase ol renomination. The Chicaao TimeB [Oom.) pillories tba De? mocracy ;..- "aa oiganized lrand,'' -a hypo criuc-al sham," ? a name to capture the vole ot electoral fool - for tbe profit of office-seekera." 'ii,<? Louieville Courier-Journal (Dem.) de* manda thal the eastern wing of the (Dem.) party shall be snit to thc rear for incompetency and treachery. The editor of The Albany 'limes (Dem.) unites with otbei leading Democrats in a public ad? di, taplan ply charging the "regular" organiza? tion (Dem.; willi grOSfl f lauds upon the ballot box. The Alban* Argue (Dcm.; retorts by charring that the protesting Democrats are strikers. President Cleveland's homo orgnn (Dem.) meera at The Sun (Dem.), The Brooklyn Eagle (Dem.) ami Iht bkHheeier Union (Dem.) as bein- politically unorthodox and therefore un? trustworthy exponenta oi the Democratic faith. Barper*e Weekly (Dem.) is accused by '1 he Kew-loth World (Dem.) with demonstrating thal " not ;i Democrat other than Mr. Cleveland could be elected [in 1888] aad Ibal Mr. Cleve? land coald not b,- elected because thc Demo? cratic politicians would bcd him at the poll-. Th New-York slur (Dem.) whips out its scalping knife and sWeais that ita ncichbui (Dem.)? lin we have not the heart to go on. It is not itrange tint Thurman aasores ibe roportera bc u out of (Dem.) pc Utica. No mau is piadoat wini is in them just now, unleai bc i- protected Irom the attention of his (Dun.) party friends by an accident insurance policy. BORTILR TO AMERICAS INTEREST An Ailiiiinietiation organ imparts the in toiiiiiiion, in the nature of a threat, thal should the lions,. ,,.,.., tl,i- St-naii: bill fut a t'ungi, .-.-.ol' American Batioaa it will bc vetoed by the PrCBideot Foolish as that would be, it need cause no siii|nse. lt was by menus of a vein that Mr. (lev darill was tir.-t brotlgbt to public notice, lie has aa abiding faith rn tin- efficacy ul that mode of expressing his opinion .mills appiir.-nlly de'i-rmined "to baal the iceni d." 'itu- Clitiel-in, made ill CollglCSS .vesDKluy .-.how Ihe injustice ol inanv of thc-*' vetoes, fnmuled, aa they often* ale, on igiior aaea oi tba faeta _ms_ misinformation obtsYined Irom subordinates, Under these circumstances a veto ot such a w oi thy measure as that for a Congress of Nations would not be surpri-ini;. This particular bill wita passed tiLniiim.uisly by the Semite, and a similar measure has been fMVoiably reported in the House. It authoiizcs the President to invito repteseuUtivea of American nations to meet in Washington to confer in regan! to methods of promoting their political progress and prosperity, lt is not a mandatory measure, and the conference, ran only mike rccoiunicndaticns. Hu Ibe object is to open the way for RB increase in our trade with the tenn tries to the south. Their com? merce eieeeda 1800,000,000 annually. The Share Of the Doited Slates in that commerce is loss than 10 per teat. The balance ii trade in thatdirecfirn is I.i:.-.ily ageing! Ba. With a little i (birt an enarmnna increase in oursxnoris can be made to those eoiintrics. Bot every such iiiovt- nieelswith tba hostility of lite Adminis? tration. Lnst year Conifress m.nb- a small appropria? tion to incl oise tho mail service to St nth Ann i .eu. Plain as was this marni.ile, the Ad? ministration completely nullified it, and made eur foieigu nail service the laugh I Og slock ol the WOtid. This year the influence of the Ad? ministration has been exerted to prevent any appropriation that will take limn foreign steamships the work cf carrying thc mails. Il is willingBbd dies pay it's cents a mile tc F.ng 'ish lines br carrying transatlantic, mails, but it refuses tc pay nu re than I cents pet mile tc Aiiieiicau steamships br cai lying the mails tc South America. It pays 53 cents a mile td coastwise ieasels,even aherorailroads cunno the service, and calls that fair pay, but it re? fuses moro t lin ri I 1-il cents per mile to a lue to Yeliez.lel.i. The Senate parsed an amendment In the Post Office Appropriation bill to righi this grievous wrong. Bot the Admit .stratton mfluence and the incompetent Democratic leaden in thc House have combined to resist the attempt. In the sharp straggle lor the control ol thc South American trade a few thousand dollars spent for mail communication may prove tbe turninj point. Hut instead of Bssiating oar commerce, Ibe A i In. in ist rat ion, either through i gnu ranee or design, aids In driving our Hag fn m the ocean ami thus strengthens Lug!.tod's maritime supremacy. _________________ TBS TROY si Ul Ki:. The shirt and collnr workers of Troy have, nt last returned tu wink. Every attempt on their pun, ur ootha p.nt nf ibo Knights ol Labor, to secure a e ia tbe terms prop* ed by the manufacturers has l.ii detested, sad to the ead tbe employer! rofnaed to recognise ibo Knights in uni manner. lint they agreed, if the I nun I- returned to ss ..ri , and aiicr Linly trying the propose*! rues furn time tics,nni any i ii. ii^i's. in olsens- tiu'-c changes in a Inn spirit, i,,is ttiko, having lasted lor shout four Week -.lilts cost lin- svnr'ti'M, ii eco: ? mi a In *: Me? lin nt-til tl,.- aimunit .,f pay-roils ii. thc difietenl ,-:..:,li intents, aboul .-'??_'",,icu >. Thay bsve gained ni'"1 lui.!'.- nothing by relying apon the repre-eutattuD ol Knights nf Laborand rc-- ? - to the strike, unless il is true tli.it toe manufact ii! I-mt- more kindly disposed to-day, after lour weeksof Ullrnass and less, tbsn they would have bren Bl the beginning, if proposals I" ml ut rut.- bad beoa judiciously mafia without any line,ns w strikes lr einnor be said, therefore, thal the ad. vi ?, or couu lenanes of the labor orgsnization baa belpe l the ?,irk>-i- in this pattteulsr. It.it. witb or without ibe advice received, t'jey have tost more tbsn bali a million la mousy, aad n.e. country alao has leal a Mil! larger an m. Would H lint base bern Lei Hr, vs mil.i in Bot be I attar in all such cases, to try to tbe ut ii,,.-! a ll reasonable Bud peaceful measures ls resorting to tne attempted coercion ol employtrs by tin- stoppage ol works T On the other bsod.it Ls bot right to suv that a moral obligstioa dow rests opon tbs employers ti. lo.-k into tbe matter dian larionately, aad to aaci i t;nu a bethel tiu-ir wagaa ami ruh-i ara la all reap* ts -neb as they ought to be li tbey ara iu>t, ii in ans respect the employers are not diing their dui v tn t:e einini.vcl. tin> un- morally bound to ri gtit tba wi.ni'n* .-.I! .> a* practicable And, in? dependently of ell qaes mus ni right end wrong In tbs matter, if tney eonsidoi mall they will rs . / that it is for their Interest, BS it is fur thc int ires! ul every employer, ba pay good wages in oilier to secure unod workers anil Willing and efficient work. _ The Fifth-ave. pavemeot Berms to bc- rising np sa ii !? .-tn.iv Basinet Contractor Laird. .-a " Great, brainy, los ul Governor Da viii I',. Bill "it the way I ht Vandu ta Union speaks of him. Wa vv ontler in vv hut styli) I li I Bios takes nu when the lats lament,-u Tl,mun- Jetrerson becomes the *n b joel "l its eulogistic reference, " (J rest"?" brainy " ul"?Hill. Well, say what you will, 1 ni a a.un vs bo likes sntl-climai that'a tbeeortol tiing that's sere to please bim. Tho total BBtOBBt Wbicb Receiver lLivios lins obtained on tbe Warner judgments, one of which is for$1,400,000, ii $41,868 00, His expenaea tai two years, allowiag Botbing as vet tar himself, have been $41,60. 09. Ii Mr. Warner has m....I link be may bo .ol mrvica in paying tba receiver's bills. Vet if the Appellate Court ahonld set aside tbe judgment*, even tins poor consolation would not be obtained. Tbe receiver bas some :rs..,iiuo tied np awaiting jndicwl deaiaiona, lin can be thaiiktiil for one thing, however. He has os re? ceive! .T-7 li'.' solid cash in thc ellice. Aecordlag to General hoaaeraaa tbe war of tba rebellion oust Ri8,1?0,020,R0b. P. 8.?Tba Demo cr.iti. party i omea aigb. -? It issaidon good unilioi'ity that tba Tale'Varsity crew " are hampered a good desi by recitations/1 i Ins is rn dead sad. Perhaps fal i's dow preaidenl will rut on t Lo principle thai compared willi *-?? ?< *< i rowing.a good education is nowhere; ni, if he doe mn admit this unregenerate axiom now, hu will when the raceeat New-London sro over. ? ? Thc last I.ejn-iatuie pasaed and Governor Hill has Btamed a bill which is of social interest to Mugw ump Mwapepara Thia bill relates to vinegar, iiml as a Mugwump editor without ids vinegar would ba a- badly oil us tba old wooten ia the itorj winnini her total de rarity, us provisions alight te ls- ttadied by every occupant ol an " inde peadeBi " saoutam. our towaiakera were induced rn j.ns- tins mform maaeura by the represeatatloBg nf tbe inaniifui-iiir-i's ol lr,i-i worthy vinegar, and aatarally it bas foe ita object the nam ii m ul from the lum kel of ero'k'-1 v meer.ir. .Mu.'sv uiiijj.s vv ll I do well ta peats tim lint aeolian ta their hats, it Bras drawn u|) with a now of protecting cider riaegai from naegar wltiefa is " aol tue legitimate |.i-.(in. i of pure upjile juice." Hence, t.hvioiisly, it bears veiy hiini oiiymii Mugwamp organ whoaetwl llliilisaieilnoili d willi v in.-c'iH'liiiide fiom gall, worm? wood, vitriol, the BOBXed mils nf human kindness, llii-c'itimale s taegu in l-t BO, 1 he ptohtblUOd ss ill in .t ie: nb. a buits io mir Mugwump Bontempo! ai isa, but tm- jiuiiii. j us tl. feel th.it poof riBsgar is tba pool -I snit t,t a thi:,^. ?v If tin- c.m.ni i ii n .iis|i.ii. bea ure cornet tba I)..tn in? inti hus a nelli it of about $5,000,000 this yen. joni j. eiiji ie c. min it an rd tn bia toa monstrously proud. Canada meat either borrow Irom the neb Am. neall colony at Munt real ur aell her bait I'.r.'oklyn is follow mu New-York in enlarging its bobRm taree, Inasmava as Brooklyn baaoalj 600 BO lie-in. -n, an iinn-n e st ems u Betmaaity. Hie Beard of Estimate baa amds proristoii tar mventy live adtlitio.iul palm,nun. Lien 670 ia a small fore*! '. jr so big a etty; but the mcrease ia aa great in proportmn tn thc ureeaut bumbarMtae proposed additiou ol 300 to Ihe New-.ork luiec. If Loni Ii':iiiilcl|ih ( hun hill rculd be imbi, ed to write a liesa aumifeate avery duy, ihe triampb ol Home Lulu would Le certain. ? DiagBBted BBd angeled Bl the defeat of tho Mor? rison Tai ill li iii, th- Rngale i tarin fulls f. ml ot tin Doatoeratk (loagnsbbbbo bom Hus stale who roted agaioal trna klai nu il Ii cu'is them "co a - silts," iatttaatea thal tbej have mBwoproaanted n.e.i c-t.iiMi il iii nts, ui.d taits aboul lac ir not bsiBf rctuiiii-d Jaeaaa they bbsbs bj for n'-ciection. u mukus thouing ,i job, lag fourier ouuhl to ilium that the Luau oem tic bute Cuuinuttoo road Uo otTernlrrs out of tho party without benefit of the de ruy. " W'brit pnLlic mnn does not BSOkO mistakes!" in rjjnlreaGoverttot Rill apropos of t*Ves*deot Clova* I.uni. I ruc, trim. Hut a man's Hint ess i- gi-neruily jmlgeil by the Bamber of mistakes bo makes. He Bl ss i ? ? vs In does not repeal bis blunders. *? ? It ws* a short-lived romford which slgbtsea Abler ii i- - fi i or nt, i ,,f th,- ri port that ex-AMc-iiiia.ii Waite had Bommitted suicide. -? Mr. ClOTelBDd iboald remember, fal casu Mr. Mni Blag's retirement Irom tbs Tna-ury Iit-jiartnicnt it lin.iH'iit, that ihe rjoaatry wanto no Wall kHrest speealator iu bis plsce PR RSI}SAL. A mo.lcl BBS neon cntii|iiei*,l o', tba equestrian ststn* nf Osstral Meads wblab ls rt '>? placed it. Pall mses! park, riiiLniaiiiiiia. Il rapti*essts him a* he appeared ut Bettyrobarg, The Ker (ie ir*-* F. l'entecost liss cnn* lo iBglBBa for BbtOysllBg tour. Tho Lev. Dr. Was lum! Hoyt, lately of Hr ...klr'i ami now or I'liil.nJeljilila, is aliu an enthusias? tic rl.lor of Uta wnael. Oeiieralfi. ll. Luck-tier lia* a farm of LtMW acres. COO culnvat.fi. In n ,|iilct |? >rt af K-iitiieky. He Ure* there tuosi of the tinn-. mi Hie sjioi thai ws* hi* l.irihj'lace. Dr. Alonzo C ark. of lins city, uliliouuli in hi* elchtleth year, ls sHli strom; and enjoys excellent liealtli. De will iro to Harlen. Conn., early m-xt mouth to speml tho sum mor. Ile is still oiiusultiiic phytlclan forfour bosjriuls. Vlef I'resiilent Moxie, of Hi* Missouri Puolllo Hallway, Bim has base al tbs Bsa! for a few weoks In search of liealtl), left Bsw-Tork with lils pliyiirl tn BB Tuesday evniin.' for lils home In Bb Lou t. His relief from busi? ness rare* Baa kees of geestbsaagi ts nun, inn hi* frlBBdS SSV ll.ai lt ls iloulitful WbetSSf lie will lie allie fut solas Ilma ta tesilfy In-fore IBS House C'outuilllee un tin- Bou tb wetters railroad strike. Tbs satertmsasBi rtaestly glvaw hy Mr. ktwaksH p. Wilder, of tins city, at tin- QtBSveaoT House. Li.tuioii, belora tbs Prlace and Prtneeesol Wsbasavd other royal pereaaages, wm reed veg wit n aaonlmoai favor, nod tba Prince wassn i-ni.-li |i|-ns? I Hint i e .it once Invited the uni-t to mass! it al ?tarlDurouga House. A monument to tho hue Hon. JobB WSBBj ls to bc ere, tcI OB Hie ness concourse In Fuirmouui Turk, Pliita ilri|,|,l l. Tim r.nv. Brooks Barfs**, af Bootoo, win aall fur England aa July 1. ESBBtot .Morrill, of Vermont, ls et Bailly rocareilng baal tb. Till. TALE <>U TBS HAT. Ceatrsl Parkltblgser tkaa Proepsel V irk, ani ol ier, ami h is cost munn more. Bal lbs Baw-Yorksf wba tinn, at the piseaura-ground of ms trssspestme neigh l.nin is ur .soy in H., rr ll I- rspca Har,. Is ll lie Willful -i.,.!. T.? bs ooovlnes i al i ia leal it i- oa f seoeseary to gn aa i tec lt; Bay, sot sven to at, bal tii'-rr-l y to look at tbesxcalleul pbetegrapblo vtswsoflt paMmbed by Mr. ,.i.in, ul Hrs city. II-rn is a viasv. for eiimpiu, nf a iii .ie ..? I ? limier WbbRl mi-lit s-rvo for the summer palace of a Zala king, il. rs is another of tim terrace, wlilch iLsjiiivs only a Ililli, le-sari an.l a rn.si ue ti mon iiaturn Iban ih it in Central Hark. Hore ls a bust of Moore, i.?>' a t*etb perl ns bad ss soma of tbs statuary al ?. tral Park t aud teuaia ouana sad eroqoet gtoaads tn,it in.t?r tbs i,.:ii lien t" greep a rnefcat or aalat i ssfl n i,n el lake mid wo > Hand tb ,t ts s perfect i aiortsl My!. Anil tbera ir* plenty wore wben tbees are Wa uroi scarcely add tkal B.e-rklyu owe* the beauties of it ? n ,-. sui e-.'io nm |, i iel ju ly to it* elli lieut Hark Dr ;. ,i ? ;.i .? ni :.... i bIoucI .1 ' .ii v. Culyer. Lo ?? auty I'n.-. 11 Pei k ii.o-soin a. tbs rose, a ni ion*- may Bapsr iutrinlent ( li }???!' ne (ls tutelary .leltr. in (ii-ru.aii.s tim hour* of iniior avoraae per week; ls lexi ir factories, 7.; ii. maculae t icu.ne-, 80, In Pr* uer, in irxtin- t..ci ,r.< s, 7_; io mat iniii. faCtcrUkt, bli. lu Vns ria, 86 ni cac li. In l; u--1 j. n '.rx',,.- lac-l ll ie-, , non 72 to 84 ; lu macluan faciorlsa, 7.'. In Serlizerleud, (iii hour* lu each, lu Relariuu), lu i stile factories Tl\ in i,iucuius inc-orirs. i,J lu Italy, lu astiis factories, OB lo lin ; lu in ni.i.,c factories, 7'A in Unllsad, ls tn l >? (arborlea, "ll; lu marbiua lai inri -. BA In tho I u ted - - Bt, li" ll, rai ll. Hi ' .1 >? lt IL , t .' 1.. Ul I r I ll lr ta clo I 1 -, f>6,; in mai liit.r factories, VJ. In I. n.-.n. 1 faOtorte* tea crall) aloes ni 5:30 u'elm-g lu itu- avonlea, sad ai 1 au -ni 'ii'.l.iv .i.l'-i io,uri; Oh Ila ni tm snk r,it:t.,|'ies nf ii, [lal j tua factories alu .,;?., I mm 0 ... ui. lo lo j,, m., tbs ii .nos ss,,r..u. ii i;-j ii air* j. i eask, or lftSj moirs per dar, axel uglys ci ataal hours.?LNew-Harau Jo ll ll.ll. Trarui's ars sail to be very numnrous lu Massachu? setts. T ne Saaaterer wai ma tefl In an open horse-car the o lier ttay Beada au epitome ot aaa wiio would insist u i .on WiplUK ins inn,!,ly I tl oe.* .,., 0Ve| lin- nea *priBS SUI! of n.s, perbap* too toli-raat arisabor. Tim BeuBlerer kept marius away, (m lue cull I kepi talluwloa Sim wirh me j.ri-i-.ii-iicv cf iii, dog Bead, BoarteyOB, whl.e the li,on.er siuliti I J..*citliy as if Hie wtlol- all ilr was a Very geed jos.- mused, if Uu-rc bel Bot beau a lady la ihe eaee was ska a lady, tSougnl - Bars eeald beve beea some pretty urana laass ge, cal M ii wa., a rsaaeollas .-niter.'!' sn 11 ii, 111.- to being luadM a door* mat of un Ul ons ot ti.e Urge dry-cocdt bo ure was . ? toked, aud inc i I manlier' rf Imr ami woinnu gut out t.ifetlier. to tim ure ll ict.-r ul om- abo subseu.usuuy BpBDlBU hour or inorr lu reuieviog tba din fr. ins ciotnii)'.'.?;Moiton Budget, I n og Pott tskss S column to say Hint il actual.y enjoys bein. ca.Iel a ** htugwamp"; but llUsUealla i u.-.ti'.l to us ojinlon ol lu o.n-r ead aura familiar J,el iiainc, Mr. Beeeker'i Family Organ. Do you like Ula? loo, :??.n I (Jul an you lust banker after ll I The iowa or Windsor, Bruema Oeauty, h.vs lu tho per soii ol Les Lea an overseer ot tue poor wno ls jealous BBd WSteSful el IBO inti lest * ot (ll* loWn. A fess ,Ins's n.:n, leitrim,*- tiiul a n.au wu,., willi his ronni, m,il ir - ijueiiii) nen a lotsn rbaige, bu i-f.ir sviio.u ike wwi h.,. ..ii.c.; nt least oim snr., was about lo marts- agola, m.. os.-cm rei |iiii..i-iie<j nus notL e : "Learning tbal ? I* aiioui io irfii i) agata, l hereby notify .rn persons cou ? gerund tiiul loo lotsn ol Wm nor tb,rs uni propsea to eera for or bury auy more oi bi* wives"- [Ogdoasbarg Journal. Ma Mun lay ts sb SwawgeUst now Isbortog in Baah vii.o ainl other Boutltera cities wno teams IO have "caught on" lo tim style of "Bam" Jones very inotOBS (ally. "You galvanised Cbrtatlana," hs saki ibo otber tl ay, "nie going lo hell on a llsblulag exjuess train tu it stojis ueilh.-r for woo 1 ur water, nut burut coal thal innis looa t sapeet fbst thors ..m a gresl many of you hero tt.-.lay. Yea ure gotug to sei up a Brsi-elaee toetety la boll, Timi's wii ii you ara tolas to de ?i"t ' nm gotos ?" prOVS lt to sou tis- the Hn.lr. You are Uol use other Ctn isa..tn, you Bopper-baok sons of ihe devil. You are leodlog souls to li.ll." ?? Do you know," sahl a promlaant ^t. Paul divine the otber day, " what otakat tba rrp'iiMioa ot a mialaterl lt i* not ms aermeua, bul t he way in windi he bunda up aciiutch. Wheosvrr smss Bas largs i-oagrogstioas im occoiucs known. Now, it- s iii..-, .ms is .1,,..,- ny icu Work. 1 ti.eau that the m..lorut ni minivers wini buinl un a ch,nen .lo ii by j-rr-.mai so.ic,tainui. Ihrrnare rory lew u.i'u whoas bstbmmm wil, attract sad koidpee pie."? j.-sl. Paul liloue. The Ink eraser uiay saaaesd t'.ie pail as mightier than tue sword. "Yes, sr," sill a real estate BtTBBt to BB amateur furn er, " l ins is ai tine a |iieni of lam! BS Uara is lu tue country. T.f y seroagooil soli, sad iheuiheie ls s m.i^ Ulilc.-lit c< 'Ll tpllug on (nu la,a." ?? is. sh I Well, I Ruess i dou'i want it. I've seard too inuca about coiil sprluos kl ill ag ibo cro|t*. I stag sot look like a farmer, bot I dos't want ..us cold spring throwit ta w nu my laad."?{' iiicatf.i Bsablet. lin; valli: OP .BADE*. UNIOHS, a*Vuirt 1'fie aTlBBasasIM tribune. Tm.les unions .no au oxctioui ,ma^. i hey liars ac cn. I.,,; ssoi by n-sui ?, au i lia ve a (treat future bc for., th. in. Bul they must ftes Hie tact thal their ciaims ami wishes me nut paramount, aud lUal they are only a small part cf a . n-.u country. CONSIDERABLY REBIND TDK TIMER. //??ki Ihr /7.,'-i-(rl,<-it,i Inquirer, Si.h.ch,>?it thou! i apeak io lAmarrsse a.,out lbs early closliik' ii.oveuie.it. .NO PRESIDENT AT ALL NEXT TIME. Prea ree jVSw-Kerk u,r'j. It is thus Biser.r aoMioBstrateii bs inn arming r<i*t Hint if Mr. H.ame shouhl be nouilualcd be w,,uiil mt defeated.cod ita.y otber Ropabiicas siiouiu bo the cnml.late lin- It,alu-men WottM de.eat bau. It isa* clean) il.iuoiisirai-d by liurptr't \\ee,.ly iliat not a Democrat other ikea Mr. Cleveland cuni u.- sleeted, ssa nial Mr. (irv,lau i couiti not be eleeteS beosBsa tbs D ni,te rain- )>nUnmans would Best bim at tbe po.i*. ir iioib ibe*e Mu_wuuip s. er. ate righi tin n uobuily can bo cleo led. -*> ? ??. A OOBBBCT Vli:w of EMIOBATfOB. Prem l'.t Bom-York ami oma aBartss, Mr. Dapa -s's ..r.inueiil lot tue iiiiuio .limitation ol UaatbtTaUOB puts lue case uti s ? . i ..,,.,:. HE THINK- TAKII !?' REFOBM I- Ills HL-SIOX. tr, m I Hr BnUontOft Am.'tcaH. Wr iimiiliiate .no ilou. vv 11 4.1.1 ii. uoi rison for the Persian miasaa; ot if tn. r.- is ,,n Bfl.ee ang farther assay Iroiu Hui country, os BoaiDSIS bim fjr iliac, -*> -. LET lill. I M.Ll. BUREAMI irom Tnt tsBtttamM. Fmjmr'r. (^eressl.sn front,,, I., ii,,,, u,u bat lug been votCil [Iii Bova aesUs] Baiwaettea io m- United Btstet ts um pop nuici). . . Mippote it (the Dom ta ion Uoveruaeutl bonis ibal ll* l 11.011 1* lu vi..ianlc, amt alteuij.ti lo co? rio- the s. ceilrr*. Tn any olio who lias siu.ln .1 the Du? lulu,oil (n ii si 1111 ll 011 such B Olola Win .i; ? i-i... 1 Ul be nulli lng lesa ikaq pera a har, lueir lysioui is a c, m; .-..na? noo, no, a I" 1.iou. If they ilo not luake (lil* claim, then Nova Seotl*. N,.w Lru sw.i k ana Prutrs Bawaid * Island the uresi man - Hm lr..since?tome lo u? i..- u-r. u..,. 1 lie rest mus i ?omi loilow of iii-tf ssliy. If they do asks tbls elatat, aad tirht for it, thou tn;, l ulle.l -l?(es lakes uji arni* lo bats Nov., Scotia, New Bru os wick ai u Prioce Bdward'a isiauU; ami m.- sain. mull will bfl rca. bril b) a sin.Her mad. In any event 1 uua.la I* -...rn lo be eon, Thal 1* now IllrVllablr. Hui Ibe Wis* tblUk lol lil.- ll,Urti .-lairs OOVOI uinrlit 1,0 lin ll lo kel rea.ly for a I..!.., ami lu gel 1 ea.i) tjiiit.kiy. ibe nine is ai liana. ? UNWILLINO Td Ki: WAOOEO HY MUHWUMPd. FVfm Int /,,iiiii(!'M',i,iii.i.;,,ii,,|,,i, Tiie Deun.t i.ulc il,14 *,li uo a ocier leoklUg piU'p aud :u belier Ii^utiui; trim wln-u bia tail la bobuoj ort MKil.LCTIMl HIS DI'I'dRTUNrrilJi . /i^t* tnt .St. Louu Ktpubl^itn. Loni Kantloi|>b cuurobiii* wife Buouid read ?hs Amsxioau papora lo alas, SENATOR MILLEU AT UNION HIS ADVICE TO COLLEOE STUDKNTS. NETD OF KUICATKO MK* IN POLITIC*? I'KOLKKS GKAN'Trl) AM> PIllZKS A WA KUKU. [HT IBBUBBBASW To THU BBtBOBW, ] Sfiii'.VLt TAi?y, June 22.? lin in<!,-m,-nt vveailicr this in.iriiliig Bal not ilan.jieii tb* ario- of tb* fib ods of Union College, and when Jud se BaWSaSB pn .lint ail BBtBffSt iSceinlel Uin p upi', of His Post Bafaramd Obarea, at 1 > ft. tr., ,?^ Baked the BaWRBaflS to rise gad sing tbe ( X Vf Ito PlBtB ,' iLy I.ooo jieopie j,>in-l in Magi lg to the tune of "Od Hun ire,!." ii, . . ,> ,ne eighty -ninth roiiiiiiencr-ineiii w.-re then eposed withe j.ray. i by tl.e Ree. Dr. Al-xal;der. of .Nesi-York. Tbs Kia eil ford BMdal, awardod lo Hie liest orator (rora ameag tim tum highest seniors In Hm i Uss cai revi? sion, was SBBtsated as follow-*: " fl Barba tat IBB Sn. prein icy." I .win (h.trias Angie, -irhriircta ly ; " BgasBg of Prokresa," Howard J. lille, Abai,) ; MWmtbaS> wari," Kl.sin rr. c. IlBIIIS. BaBBfBMIlBe. "Th* Pr**. etil .-tate of Hie Villon," Alien II. Ja, gaea, Sclisneo. ta ly; "Mate Haste BleWlf," Wi.ia.ii ." r-e laiiulou, B*dMBMatady I ?? Herne* ami IL-r ,i?rn." .Inlm L Ostrander, felinirerfaud*; "The National Oat im.," I Tederick D. La,,,ia i, 8 IB ibid j " I Ln-lUtilty versus -nance." IreUri'i-k Bf, ,-k oner, llr.iwi,riil.i; ?ny. Lin,er Kiiawertk vassal1,JJsBBBBBBBaty. asestsr Waram Mi.i.-r, as the aTsasrsn CbaasajUat for Hie year, dellv,n-e | ?u ai,iras, to tue .-rad Hating oasson " lue Posirinu .md D Hies of Elucate I MSB ia a Itejiublic," of wbicn the toLowiug repeal lsasytioje ?is: No free (mr,nniuont waa ever establish* 1 and long maintain*,I of svlucii (lie corner stn m wa, not tbe Irita,. llgenOB of the pee| I" and lu wm,oi Hie n tuc its t c. t?. I din not, to a Largs extent, direct sad sootrel a!! nt* ; aiel wueu.-sei lo tlc- BBS! a free peojiln have |,ut a* de His ..-a .,:...j, of tiinr scholais aud pbiloaepbam *?? . ra* lied upon Hie luuttar, for lue proBervaliea of their m. stiintioiii, the i-Di baa always beea nie lo** nf tassy iiiierlirs and Hie establliumeui of deapoi, <:,,-. You insy cm,;>.ain ISM your lol is I MW lu the "plplbg times of | r toe" and thal iberosssm ta bs bo meat achievements oeforr yaw. I Hutt tbal bugle call ats/ never sonni ni sour MIS ir a".i ii brash ever a distracts . an l.livid..! eouatry, i ns daugrrt witie.i ts awi ibo periaaaaonj of osrmsuts* Hom are aol armed foes Wit.im ?r ibrsotealag foe* :i ..a witu,uii, but ate .-abor io be foin 1 in tim (allure of so sassy si our istopa to per um meir fall Bairn* as atl. /e-,i?. to j ia, tis,- nett tell-deetai ood?elf eeatrol nut a.o m raadar a people nt for seii-awvoraaBaM ar i at unaly le guard tu.- rou.lau.eu tai prteapis ot ear iy*iee, .s.i.c. ia tDe highest pasaioa bbertr to itt ? la -.. consonant with tbs graaiesl unod io Hie entire bod] of our eitisesa 1 be gauger ol illiteracy anions a telf-.ovf-riii!..- ps ipUj cannot ur over.-.tniiate.t. Abbi bel daager, uwraasbta and li.-in u t m.- luau any Sibel au I, lb, r : ., e. > iiiii'cu i ef remedy, a the loeb aaoag many ??( ea la-Unroot etti tea* ei that Dbm Maastard of mtssnty, in botb private aad public adair*. Walch raadar* corran. Hon iii oitn e :iii|i -s.,..?, ni Buding it thors se ll i ur.vs lt out of the teinj. * ol .lo-rly wita lbs SeesrgS of an o ll* raged public oj.mi.m. i,,,-.- ,r a trw ,.f tba svils whisk ibrastss ss li Hat till! cr am ns' ! ,- ni yo i nay ,n l a c MTOOt a- . bm eau .i'm.iodine- aa high tourac* an 1 petra! - a .s tv-rr tame to me greatest or oar mililarj cap . Every people look* to us educated u n lei oouuael tu l ? i .'<:.iji Hos- win s.. i o.s.-t tic- greet reapoatib i ties of )oiir poetiloul i.v.ii now the lest i- i ?? I s . ike Hoist- ol sa unwise ead nnarromsry anainai I - i? sn ? . i; 17.11 a .1 ;.i,.,i, urought ?>.. s ...'.i. bytes Iguorsace of Doth parties of tko fuudomeotal cr:.- i t wnieii should eontrol meir mutual ralauoa* aa i .1 dtsra* gol . ol turu dune* aud ...ii,.'allon* to BOOB ottn-r. Tint cou lost, If not speedily suded >) alas oouutela, ?',.. ?* moir d,sa-iron- tu ail ult P*op e ib.lu an) sim .ar ?!; ? j kreeiur..: v,.- li v. ..-r Known, ll ls oul) io IBU c ami uudoi obi form ..I govern mei i ti.at ihe fall n>- ,;., s aud eiiiraurblaeiueul of ia ,, . i by a nutting all ta i | lip t t >n in i * ir, selim,, pt. Wiiiisi iiiidcr our Gorers t labor baa guaraBieeil te il avery tocim sad po.li ? .1 rikiit w?i, u is BOjti . by tue rn orr fa...r 1 ?> ., ir oiiiuus.il .-hui not .m.ei mat u n,. u .? ...,,? two morai oi legal right to eoe ice in at ...i of ooo o i ewe order aer b] forse le abridge au, el tu* nab - ??'? capital. Un t - . baud, capital in i*l learn ,i I,uioaii ibom. , a-, ?? safely is malt I ts i maoSiaes, and that the wage* el labor sn,,. | raauhtied by ita >u ? c st si. ratioa * i ral ??>;?* ..lol .eu,a." lu, I a,,', .1. ; a. , OB IIUOOI sv ... . ul t/ arias. Ma laborer, lu a (roe severn.ut. wii i- li* u i,| ne.H m. thara oi ila n ibi <? uai lens, ahoai-11 a rate ol oou.p imikiu ti vin matoo kita te out I, lu.-e.. .uni I au,, ly in co uf ul a ul a.! irdopjtorl In .. (at improvement aud educBtwu. li should be isa aim ol siatesaeutblp so to go vera as lo prado .ult and altil in-.utaiu Hid ia;.ci Segno ot a raaaal lloel iy. i wo oppi liogmystoms o' political pu. aopbj confront rac o. oe, .ii Ike areBS Oi uni ,,,).iil s. l?r 00 S I 1 uara Hie Biala do orerytblug for lbs i issn, tbs aieef WOUld lias, u no at nit," at poMlbtle < Ju.' la ? s ,-i BUM it Was org .li./.-d .o ,.i, leas.- lu- lbs .)'",' IBS ni.li, inn io .lim.....-a ii iii ii, reaaag tba p? wei ol wa -? . -. Sirausa salt u.) appear, tue e.ner advocate* al s.y Itui t..a' mall .orv ry bwg ru tbs lodlvidu d or* -1 peraoDsot forelso birth woo have eooa .nu nu is io escape Hie tyranoy of exceaaiva jiowei ,n soveraaMot, ts we ousrisu tbs lusittuiious com milted to as li ,1 I il BITS, let Ul as,,, i lid i .-,, ,.,.;?.ii t d t .nu ., ll Ibo other sys.em. tba!of i ?-. .r roam uiiiiat Sol .-'? "J led J. ,.!? :,. e ol un. I. ru *?'." lt I t i -?? 1 ' 0VO> lutiou," or M tba survival ol lbs atlast." It bold* thal one social c as- OWM BO klug lo ..i.v 0 l,'i claSi au 1 I hal BOM iiiisl Uv loll to sail. Bul ii* o,?ii destiny ai oe-; lt t all. l win not jiau-e ii, ptoieroa goverooxeut based oil sucti prioeiplea. Uaaaibala n wou.,1 oo jue.eranie?it irr ks nil ll* OtOt Ullo, liol .di ll* kin. elbe best tytiem ol Boverameat ht foBDd midway be* tween thees suth a (i iverinfteiil ni mt | ,-L m-iil wo bare, willoh teourat lureuga tue me ii.i.u ..: met , s sod Federal orsaulMUeas lbs greatest posiibts libeitg lo al., and wbicu does not In-siiat-i to as. jax* and cv, r ci*e-ie.,; [unotaou* ead po wert whatever ll taoil bbs l?-ai mal ',) soo,mia' tu* beat interest* of ibe sviio.e people t .in ii s enc .. I cn..) no* to the discussion of y,,ui proper pestttea mid Uni irs iii : u-1. dulcet Ufo of our paep >-. Burke bm s nd : " 1'ar iy tl iv,.,,, us. Timi net on IBS wno.r ., pe. al. og mt good ,,i arli,are in......; iMpareola from ira* s?vora* meat." No k"'---i - i si lu womb me pawpis bs*d mo con Ut.Illili in tl u - li. ev w.,s BVOg cai incl ou SBVS iLruugb tbs lustrumeutaliy of parues. Voa am tu lake 'your poet (ton lu one ur tba albee of tim gteal parin * lulu wui"u lim no Is j. ...ii" it .UV tl tl lim dBCIBMa a* lo win b ll rna l le- I- nf groat iiiij.ol'la.ot: lu you. lt w,.i largely .nit leuce, ll it loee doi ooo uol, youl csrrer. Psi heps rou ha vi ,. soily inti- .sour Obolce, moved lu ecu. i, ti) asso. I limns ,.r cti.y Uti.,n,_'. Hal .re BiaklBg lao BhOtM n rov't.c.i., e. you-hoiil.i c-.tieLi.iy .iu ly in,- uoUUcal Bistor) u t..,.r coiinti)'. lr you do, you trill Bad ma. partioa ar.- boS um ephemeral and aaeertem vrgitnt airrni lue] ara ? nu.-tl.i. ell, be, bUt lu,, tun Hud l.., ,...' priuclp es an . i.: s ol lu . par I IS "f to- I it ar ? not materially il,.teri-ul trout Hie ju Incline, and j. .uci-i of tho two ni -. al partmt ,t- >,!'4 .',/? i under lan ..-a .ci -uiji ot Ti....i.as J. ilerson an I An .ii.lei Hmm.ton. launs ina) Chang* theil names, ibr.r -ri.ii.iii diane's their priociptsM, IdonolprupoM togo totaaui a. sioo of axistiug parties, thal thaorat w at*, bul io ca.I your attention Ut Un- i ..? tatty of | 0 ir I i rt par* uri|.,t n.i, in mu ji ilnics. Prlaoiple* o: ,, inn.,...,.. . i iimi mai tai s si pu ilia iutaie*t ara only cu n i . ,; . t u cution through tbe ac*acy ol poiltleal par a* ir j.m arc to evert your propel and btttlttaau liuin Iff ol , un,ic alt irs, you OOO B 'Bl in so llu.i Igb yo ir I 0 .mc. lion wtlb a poiltleal patty. Y ol sUou d ,e party Ui'U ,u Ihe bell and fulled s-nse or me tar,ii. Your cu.*.'lenee a.ol intellect ftrst approvlag me priuclp rn on I p il ? i of yoin party, yoe Mould wera smloasly aim houMtiy tor us ii in nu. If at nay lima you Rod ymir party cmtrollsd by dis? reputable uietlio.ls au I witb corrui't men lu Ul iu Be - mei.I, do Dui abaiiduu lt and seek lo def al il ut - ,' over to th* eppeslUOO. You . anno; do il BltBOOl ha lg untrue to Hie pnOCIplO* Wblob you base MpOUMli Hut rather exei tail yo.ireuer.-l s to Borne I ia tue lu i nn! H. ur,ve ,ulo onscui tty tba cori lint eal, i k You Will be told hy lb.- inodcru political philosopher, who lt too in icjieiulenl an I good t" BelOUg IO cuber party, bul wim fornswa oa o .hi, thal um w,.y to pa . i party W te desert sad def sst lt. Buck mtaht be e ( i pri.iclpls of potlUcal a-U>ii if 'brro wer.- Bon l Uillcrriices iietwrr-i lu.-jellies uni if tba coll ,.>',. 'J of importance wm oas of, orrect a lunn *.r.ti a. H it * rareliii survey nf tue tnsioiy nf tuc jin lu-, uf esr ( ? ?ry will MOW ti.at even rep.atel defeat* have usvof produced radical cna.'i-'-i IB tue po I.-ic of jun ct nor anne ui.icii io saan ge meir u.eiii sis or Um lei.. True reform must colin, irom within toepsrty.Bal from without, inc l.t.. iigeuca an i vin m o s party lliusl BBSert Itself, demand recOSDItlBtt, ^u I ?ei/ - . snip. If tks uiieiii.-ence sad vlrtaa : . ? ,.uuy .io ..oi govern it. tue Ignorai rn as?n vena.ny wilt, I kuow lhere ls HiUci Um icru IcMblua Hie te .'.? us sf Whit ,i ls tu kee|i n\ Hated un u ami scuo.ais ir,m. . t? I part IB juLilic aflalra. loo iii ..ii > A i.'-i isau c .,..-..-, ar* tin nillir out a class of y.,iiu* uieu wno are m.,kin* uo adequate return to tbs siaie f,,r mair rdttcsitoa luer boltl tue ll, se lyes a lour fl on, , n.i.lcs a* Uion^i, l.r) ie r.T ciiHtauillia'iou. If their elucallou bas n . .s of teal tier.nu tiu luv wtncu preusees iir,.ns aadatrlis i, l-apablS ni rsalatlsg IBO lt mjnauoo of tia lery, we.tiia, sud jiowei, they have b -en e.iucatetl lu v..ii a i i sn-uiJ be tait te dream in tuan- cloister* protested tram tba CV'Ua of a wicked WOTl I. vv ,? have u> uiaay edaeeted ama a be ^t<- aa-AoBtrtaaa lu lli.'ii ss IB pal ons amt iiiideliioclalic lu iii. 1. lireS lt i.ms i.eiirve ni Hie permaBaoey ol rapubUcao ia*U i Hon* uin| Ian lo kile rTprOSSiBB tu mal Ielief ..r to ,10 ans,Hui* is advasee Hie periuaueut miriest* ni tn) Ma mon weal tb. if we skosHd Jud.e (rom their Bdoptbsi ol foiei*u uiaoiiers, Hmir a.s.cac) of lore .ii |,.,.lical i unoiies, auu their devotion to loreign biers ure, mal ikey preferred an aimless illa io a raputottcaa lera el Utireioiiic'il, Wi- simii.il not to wide ot lue nu.ll Cit snell lesull* ur* t>.,s.i.i|e lu Amen, au e., .e.cs is l.iM rc*ictletl slid cal * lo. al) Inline.li,lr. ie,ie ly, for lt ll dun . milch lo injure aad d.sparago oin seltegM -iiu in; till- |ieoj ..-. Ho von somptma timt tba maaas is asaipuUteil ana ) .Ul vole on.e; by thal uf Ul* uu.it IkU .: aol ui a 1" " " ,.. tu tu ault) I lue luu.e u< co**uy tuen int. you BUOUld cx,.,.-e mo eilis ot tu* i sa? ins and Hun yee should put vu ir roto BgalBSt Hint ot lUe lum,i.ni! mau ami md .tale ni.a la omi bis aloaa aud thereby coatrol IBs Qorernui it. tf you look drep BSeagB lu.n Hie flSBCBS. ) l last lt kee Seas controlled t.y s,,m stroog-wi ?d*ad euri ?etir in an srfcam net.-lilior* bSVB Veted Wt! neeilise tney believe iii li tm and like him BBd bm I UM th*! dMptSO can: and a) J'... 11-) , a b eil *,' oiieii s. ?? u.en roms sa tor toe gu se >?( refer a. lu me .uv* wneu Dr. .N.r.t ssa* at ut* b-.t. I I 00 Ooh ie.e wai tanoni u-.t oinr (or juoii < good st h.nara bul a.... Jnaclnal turu of altai* and Mcuapitahed and Bucce-?iui poiltleal leaders I ii u.i. Mr. Preetdeat, iu*i the i-adlege M not rbaagWd IB thal reeprm. and thal all the yon B ' nair .lone mil fiuai lllrs.t ii.dis lear by )etr BSVO MSS imbued with tove el eaaattvy, wtlb faun in i*yahlt*wa I,,*.nu,iou. and willi ilevouoii lo Hie nuts ol uuiuaa Uberty. prognei sad adMattue , You.is <enUe.Leii, lie proBBSal before you ls .? mir; Hie aiiureuiniits Ol fame ami niece.. BIB ireaE \\ un bi ai ts (Lie i a itu love of country, willi devotion to lilith aud vlriiie. wi,ti f llb lu I.od, you BRI Bs minmi ins. uiid altall carry ail jour tu,.'U resolves lalo ?** aatasB, When Beuator Miller fin! thad hit a'.lre**, th* ?ei.liir* received their ae*rces froiS Dean Cady Hlai.iey. preal.leut laiu.ton thea .hen anni.un. ed Hie to.iowln* honorary dekieel : Doo tor of Laws- Walnei Mulei, '(il), ami.lo.u ll a ll iiu.'ll. '7.4 ; Doctor ol Div,ult) -tbs Kev. rliaiey B Los-iter. ti.i, the Kev. Trliui* M. Ilamtni. '07, lue Kev. Jame* Norton Cn.cker, '4H; Doctor ot Pbi.o?opiijr I r.-r.-.-or Cady Maley. 'Obj Matter of Arts -Dautei S. Lamont, 7J. Ibe.lekreeof Mr. LkillOUt WM SOBpUBCOaqOMw loiiff-coutioiie.t applauae. Tho whole a*.euib.y MUUSew I .. --._-Lr?.... .via i'....,n" aTtar Wtt.OU IBS