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SUPPLEMENT. PAGES 9 TO 12. SUNDAY EDITION. JULY ll, 1886. UNQUIET RUSSIA. VATKOfff*-. '...KAT IXFIalTENTE -TOLSTOI *" tsn iii- RI_ACTIONA?I POUCT. irRfs AM . s UMOa ll. OOBBBBI ?OWOBfl- <>F TUB TRtPI'?ir Si. P-mat*BUBO, lune lt.. lt ia impossible to give an adc'-uati- idea of ?li? outcry winch the account of Prince Alexander's open.nu of Ibo lUlgartan National Assembly aaa created on all ?Men Ettrepe bad with mu. h di'licn.ty Leen induoi*.i to B*&aole8M in the pateeaal cl inn of Priaea Alexander to meeta iii.* afarlaaaa of Balgaiia and Eaatan i;uui. Ila anne* aepafaaa ciaamiaBieaa, lari ba waa lietiacUj prohibited treat -Baking any attempt to (use the twa I-mintriea iuto a Bingle -Mt". Taro g_ys ..?.., however, enco naged by tho laell approval el tne Bultaa. aeepanedl a Nat;.ma'. Bal priaa Aaaambiy al Sophia, uompoaed o'- 1 i beet holli iiuiMiK'M, aaa] ia bia epeniag speech fipr._e.-.l binneartfeli gin*U-eatl a al thc a. cm piahtneiitoftli.' anio, of the two Ballar! e-iaeee. by tbia ateettni of a- National Aeee_- ilf la cx-mino and feeble matters afeetiug the iiterrala of Uaitad Balga-ia." Nothing eoeld have been a_ore'li-titoed; for hy thu* diaottoying the bebeeteoftheUreot Powera, tim Piiaoe baagirPB Kantie tba longed -for onp..rt unit., al marching into Md aceapylngtba Bnleariaa proeiaeea, nndar the pretext al fovernlag them in the .same traf as Aaatria ralea Boaola'nnd rle-xeao-.nn. 1 ,? whole ot'the Raeai aa preaa Beaded bv Mr. Katkofa inttneatial and Banally a-oderate organ, Dh Beeeem Measengar, argea m tho etrongeat terata tho Qovernaaeot flo hare tbe eonrage publicly to ona un.'en* loteatioa tri takiag Conetant . l to benin watter* hy aweepiaa both Prince Alexander and bia dtepatiea .mo tbe s-a. Tm-y ..,..*. thal itMtr_t*aadr_eri-?nintfnei.earn pro domiaaoi at Sophia, thal the plaeea ol tba dia ?uaaad Raeaiaa offloera io ri..- Bulga.iaa army are iiine.lv being filed by Gorrnaoe, and tiing if mach ,.. time .te waeted. Balgara will, tbanka to Prinee Biaanarea, provo an inannaottntable harrier io Keaei-un deeigaaon Stanibani. Th" Mr. Katkofl menri-au'l abore ia, by tbe wae, pn'of tlie most remarkable tn* n in Kn ss a. Thirty I tra ago pnblic opinioa aa expreaaed bj the preta atterly unknown. No ezafaaatoa of opinion eoaeerniag the Government waa allowed, and tbe ; . tenaaioo ot political an.l administrative qaeetione wat ttrictly forbidden ia l.'nssia. Now, however, thnnha to the reforms ol the late Kmperor, to tue liberty of the press, and to tba influx ol tbe politicaJ Wens al Waitera Earope, pnblic opinion ha* become a power Wbii li n it even the autocratic BODBreh of the Empire can afford to deep-to. Mr. Kotbo-Tietne aaqnaetioaed ano lbd_eputed repre? sentative of this hitherto dormant poorer of the i.-.,:.. hs popnlnrity among all .lasses is un bouaded, aaa it is indeed irondorful that ia tbia pjoetdeepetic eonntry ?.; tlie world>aaere aewe raiier edi!' r. without otli.-ial or social ratik or wealth, eboald with Mr. Puhedenotzow and Lonni To stni form the ira. irom whom alone the monarch - , latoeaed r > web connell. A ttoroagh patriot. he abhors everything that is Berman, and it is r daa to bia inttnoaca that the npper claesee, innerly adected to auderstand aothingbnl French, bow glory in everything ?*aeeian. His * may be <leacr.be, 1 as those ol a liberal con eel ? ltira, the national Rntaiaa gneotioa in hi* op mon Bverridiui a',; mere party iatereata Ha, ing io a former lettes liven ym a brief deacriplion ol Mr. Pobedenotsow, it oniv remaina for me to add a lew lines concerning the third and principal mem? ber ..I the tm above mentioned Conni I'olatoi, preeideot.ol the Coaucil of state an.i Miniatorof Ute Interior, is without exception the most nnpop D ar man ni the L'/ai's dootiniona. Bo universally is bedateeted that he ia credited w:th having done nv'- tn ia .. il now living to reud.-r the ? : Biipopnlar. Daring hia tenure of the Min letty ol Bdnentioa aoeee yeaia ago ha reoeived a letter -rom tbe centra' tommittee of the Mnilista allo'ln,' t<i h;s nnpepniarity, and adding earcae tieally : " V?ur Exceilencv lias aotbiog to tear from i:s I.- bia the valne of the twr\ iee* which you have r.-u leroi aud still render to our eaaae. We promise that your life abell always he very precious to us.'' Like hts two associates above nienlioued. Count lolstoi is the very nu net son, ti la? tani of honesty. This qnnlin.iat.on, so exceediagly rare in Knseia. ia however nnfortanately united to a most unyielding temperament, and to a mind te narrow tli.it the Count always givee one tbe im pr.-a.uii ..f wearing a pair of moral blinkers. Wheo once his mind ia made up ou a eabjeet he turns neither to the ri^ht nor to the left and allowa nothing on earth todivert him from what according to his idea is the straight path. His programme at the proaent moment is what Blay be termed aa es.sent.aily ito tee tl ve one, and anns at rendering Rn-agia aepeudeut entirely on her own reeonrcea to the exclusion of foreign interests and foreign ideas. lieuce he hat innngnreteo. n oeriee of moat opproa sive measures directed against th** German colonists in tba Baltic proviu.es. with a riea driTing them ont of the country. A linn supporter of the aotocratic form of government, he is eon Maced that il s leeeeaary tt. restore and maintain tbe preetige ol tbe nobility, which ia his o i I tee the backbone of the nation and the principal bulwark of tue throue. Iniring the reign of tb ll the nobles were ayatetnatii all> oppressed. When trial by .'ury aa 1 Weetara modea ol adicial proceedings were tifst adapted ia Bnaata la 1869) great fear w-a. ex paeaeed aa ta the difficulty tLeto would be ia (jl.t.iiiiin. jndgaa anfficiently independent to admm -t*-i Btttiee aqnitaltly. The now judges who ware not choaeB fiom t ie bigbeet so. iai grades ead that it was their duty to give both to the Governmeat ami to tbe ariatacracy every proot of their independence, and in fact rathet overdid the matter. Whenever the lower riana oa came iato eon ll id with the ariaaaeraej the jodaee In ratatbl I ia fa or of tao former, no matter Low anjnatlv. Already ball ruined by the ei . <nation el the serls ann nnahie to obtain re Ires-, tte tribanale, toe poeitien of tbe nobles wa* utterly intolerable when Coan! roletoi tareel ? ? ? tl lunatici at tbe Ministry ol the Interi n three vearaago. Tbe maeeacree ol theJewehod nial taken place, and i \ervr: _? a .s rtpe foi a : against the noblra on tbe part ol tlie p-aeaote. who honed thereby r.. obtain a _iatrii.uti.iii ol land*. Ihe n* w Miaiatm lot! aa tjiine in sunpre-iaiiiir by means ol Hie bal eal tiieasni-e the 7?inis of this new racqaene, aud tli-Teu;.. n founded a Credit 1 ou< i-r Bank lor the ? deflgitOd t<. aid the landed pro prietort in tidina o\ei their difficnltiea. While loUowiaq out thia 1. of policy bo ia doing '-est ui withdraw one by one the popal ir prividegea u1"' "?'"' I Which were fur t io ha.tilv f" '' ? ? ? early part ol tbe-reign ol me ute "'" Ol .. i. a.- ;.,* raiinnt reet'.re *-? nd..m. but be ia irra.liullv r_atmtin? the pa.wers nf tbe ? muni, ipa! aaacmhlica, lim t ' edneation and ti..- occes. t.. ti,0 tinallT snPpress,,,.- by every P" ? ' * : tenden.,.* toward a popular 'J",' - a boara bia liewa with .rt.-r-,,,, the u,t that '. of t.e II...SS.-S. -baa ' ' ? ? r future, has ii.?,e more ' ' i reast Ninilisu. and .. a *h. ta.. ' ? ' ?- "?? ??'? dthereb. v.''.,';:, ?.i'en lo them, and ree-drc.; ,.",.'a ,"' l','''?? l,r:"-' ai.s...iii.;\ -, ? are obligod to ere) ,,u t eil fellow ':' >l'".' d..l ll,.ruuient rat... ked thai promotion saai "Pfn.ng, : r the ? ?erg;,. ,r riMnks II ns oller Bo tin* pri'-.ta ar. ti'"in are almost e,,,,...; ;,.J.;:; .'. ??;?'""v and navy rill tberelore he <__. . " :',: "obitity. lt ?vmaie.i. Kaauan polk. oft. - ,'?. " ????'? pr?veri,a' CrientaJ fa.lini ,,? t ..:"',Vr;"" '!#'? breseiiI matter, to th, lr *?,,,.r' ?V ' ; "I"''""? ^ agreeable and noorna .oi., . i "'' uo,il wLek (Jt-tv mil JTa.1/ ". '" I'"aaib e, lt.>*uira *-?- -key are not free from thc Aooe&t^*?* o' maccnracv and romance. There it not another Alice liepartment in Knrope which is so badly irganiiod, so ill ia foiled, aad so utterly incapable tarbat ol the L'/ar._ N0TE8 FROM HOME. IECONCILIATI0N-COUNT TRAN1-A NEGRO n;ih.-r-( ai'LMNaI. PARBOCHL prom *?> "' -taoBAi c raaaartrnnaan <?f rue tkircve.; BOMB, Juno -1. Tlio-te interested in the reconciliation of Chveh md State ,n Italy will read with pleasure ap ac ?ount of an eocnreonoa w-nich toot alaeenfew lava ago here. The BeetOT nf St. Mau lalen's '! ni Ii. hearing the ringi 'urn to a dying man. was ?MU-ihgdoara one of the most crowded streets of B un, when, on anproncbing thc Setiaie. !,e met a regiment of infantry inarching ont to axeman, As cou as the colonel pereeired th" priest be baited ii. troopaand eomaaanded then tn preeent ataaa (otha Holy -aeration-. At the same raoaaentthe rull gnard ou duty nt the Senate turned out w.tb >'it anns and lieut their knees. Surprised and ti, "..li".t tho venerable nn*-st stood still for a ?M-Beal an l then, rniaing hts hands aloft pro? nounced a bleaaingon the eoldltra. This kind ol reeoaciliatiea ia thepablie atrerta ia rerj aignifl ?nnt,nnd conatitntea another pieaaga ofthenp amaching eaiabliahmeal ol honda of Bait* betwei a i liberal 1'ope and aCoaetilational king. Tba kiaghaa just been Bubjeeted to a wholly gm toil "is insult nv the Austrian authontiei. In ardering the court moerning for l'rmce Icuisof Boor bon, Conni Trani. who died tlie other day. the or deaignntei him as heir apparent to the Kingdom ol Naples, thus distinctly implying that he doea aol recognize Kina Hnmbort, oe Sovereign e. United Italy. Count I'ran;. who married ? - - ter of tba Empire- of Austria, was tba eldee! brother.ol'the childl-ss ex-king of Naples, wboee portrait :s >-o graphically depicted in Alp Daodet's** Koi en l-l _-.!." In tbe Anatro-Italian war ot lt*.AH tbe conni dietingniehed himeelf oe colonel Klinentol Hun.''nan lancers which almo.it ?nt to pieces tbe Infantry brinda commanded by Hatcher! at the battle el Villa Franck [lunn;, the last fee yeara lichas divided bia time between Haden aud vienna. Among thc priests consecrated by Car ? Parroehi ai the Pen tec orri ioatiou were Mr. Nevin Fieher, of Philadelphia, formerly Minietcr of tbe American Episcopal Protestant Church on tba Via Nniionnle, at Home, und the Kev. Auutus t'is Tolton, of Quincy. Illinois. The latter, who lt the-tret American negro the Catholic Church has f vcr rai set i to sa, er total rana, celebrated bit hi's; mass on Whitennd iv last in the grand ' ltd II Millaa | ol St, Peter, and has now left oa h.s return to the United States. The Ci rd: ral Porrecbi, aoore mentioned is one af abe munt learned and venerated members o( rh. Roman clergy. Aa Cardinal Vicar ol iii. If..' be ia the Bbtbop end Metrooohtaa of tbe Archie pal Sea of Home, and baaenpreme eoutrol al all il.atbedrala ot tbe Capital, liv reoacn of his itt., e and in i onset;n-'ice of the diecipline whit li he -?-d to maintain amona Ina etdleag iee .1, I tobordinates, he ia neceesarilyexire polar, ind it is as.cried o the beet antbority that I. Xiii ont] aated bim with thia high p__t in order to prevent his ever succeeding tot e Papacy. At the iasr eui,, lave ita,, xiii obtained bat few -otoo uinre than th-' < 'ordinal, who w is bia c'oeeel cota petitor. Nor must the Holy Father be ta\e.i w tl, perron ii ie - n< as in ibis matta i i ;<>r be ia full*, aware that if tbe Cardinal we ? * i mei oed ii m al attempts at reeonciliation between ' burch au' State would be at an end, and tbe whole, labor ol baa life lost. Parroehi. who w is .reared Cardinal by Pim IV inst be;,,re his death, woe formerly Atchhis'.t.p ol Bologna and waa remo rod from thence at the special reqneet of tbe Gnirinal wbicb ba : i >oaon to complain u.t only ol ins lnv< I ty to the King'a Government, bot oleo of bia clone ntiaaacy with tbe Anatrtan Court, bia warm eel tupporters, Foi lae first time m the hiBtory >.t rh* Papacy there ar>-at the pr. s. nt tr om-nt |uat as many as Ital .rn Cardinal* name . I rt tn ree ol each, and some nilly fen ? i\.[pressed in eoneeqnence i.v the Kooiana, .eat the next Pope thooto bea foreigner, rbere ctn he n.> qneetinn i point, for neither the t.ovemmeat nor the ? wonld perm.r any .m.* bil tn Italian t.. reign at the Vatican, and the poaition ol a foreign l'ope there would bc intolerable both to bimoclf ann to the people. THE RoYM. MIDSB1PMAN. INTFin>Tl\.i K\r-TS AB'.t I P BI Tl CB Al OUST" tIaBIis (Mi ACCOMPLtailMeBTB. The young-Prince Auguato, who i* here now a? a tiiiil-icptDiin on the Aim rente Barrasea, m ts bora a Kin de Janeiro lu 1867 ml is torre .'ore ataeteeii rears old. ilia father, the Dake of Base, wai own eo.ita ur Aiiiert, Prince ' ooaart, ana ins n aaer e i? tbe -i i tenter ol I lum Pedro Hit maternal grandmother Ibe E lt a daughter of Pranelt i.. km: ol rue two Stell es. His (real arondtnother was an .rob Dacbetsof \ latrlaaud ther. ia nar a royal ur Imperial I ot la Europe wita the young man is no' conaeeted by blood. lt Baailipu* late.: in rae aaarrlageagreementbet*.i Du.e I_oatt Angnttaa el Baxe-C'oburt liotba aaa tbe Pnoeeae LeopoMtnael Brazil, that theoflaprln4 ot u.e marrtaec si:., il I be brougbl apes Prinree of Braxil. Thora are turee brothers, ol whom Pi ..-.? tumelo la the attona. lie aod eoe >.; ins brothers wcie .?:,, ? ita 1 la Ber I.. hut when their father took tim I. tbamoia aaa I | ai Bwitserlaad uq.i ??? - roko bia arm tbi 1 sent I >r Dem Au-usi.i 1.11 h.a,, lanaealiately to km ile Janeiro. The Im__ of Saxe coops oae boy with hut tn .,em.aur. bal tiifl Emperor looluoal witb fatherly can? tor the otner two. Dom Aagnsto la exeeedlogly popular la Brea et '-ry where el-e. tor thal natter. He Inherit* rile per eoaal charaeterlette* of the Saxe .urg liathai iu Ilapsbaifs more lhaa net;,,,., ? ? ,r the other rorioot royal aod Imperial ..:.??* tram which he lt de ?eentied. H.- ms the fair hair, I ie eyes od waite *'*tu nf tho hoila-e nf a.ix, ..iiltlie ]ict-ii:r.*:? vna ejt.t tlie In.as, al Uap-hore. H- ipa ,,-. I., ki tn a uitle more . ? - than mes' EiigllaUaien uud American* and 1* pr>>tt-ieiit< In foar or five other luuguago_. On I.Il a timiraute Barr .aaa i ina Prince I* ti sated i-t.i, ? te the otha inirniea, staodt watob nod does ie wa . w meeematra d'. Bluce be ?? *? , - iran in every way to do w bal waaexte. otlufhlui rt*gar<U?*-a ul h's ..wu wiebea, While li?re be leema to bav. 11 iced blm*elf enure.v undei tue 4 .1 ir j Me,.lion, t. the lii'n/i, ni < oma! ." oe al, - t-. w d.-ea aud where ha .?. ob -n.r_. Ila wi 1 tay to ihe consul -tenetun-**: ~ i want to do ao aad ? ?. Bal me what I oajrbi to do andi will d', it." .he Prince 11 aa cxcei.1 nt saut WllB a nile. 111 lin. .ie .I ..min',, ne nu* an English valet, abo eaiokee a cigar w..r.- toe Pr ice. Handing iou e ilislaln-e iia.n ,i,-?-, tue Milli 'a , bal el from ma rlCe. I m ?? r >r, ?? Ut rn iom Ibe Prince eoaatantly live* wi..-ii aol .1 aaa, ls ea rem-tiy rood ol hi* _r.ui.i-i,h. ts a,. . iln nut be, 'ar the rou aa min ha? no vies and th.never wai ?. better-hearted, tunre UUils.siillilU- boy I 1 nice ::i tho Wolld. TUE OR LR A *? Isl a / (/ /\ 1, 1 MLE. linn, Tat Loadoa Timon '1 he Comte d** I'^ris enieroi wuii tn,: nn_l telegram In hi? band, ll' w*s some what pole, _u i had jun .en the ap-riiiieuts to wmeh the (_i.iiitr?*ie end retired. With? out u.ienu-' o wtiri. he am dtiWa be*! io tho Doe il'a a tn a. e. Poor af tbe rn-ic-* were ae.tie 1 iBagneete bee tastleetlvely rteea, Theyeaaa Due dTOrleaoa whe, ou iv-elng hi* rainer, had also inroad POM. remolnoti BB a little* la front Pur Cornie de Pana, who bod 11.run willie perttoilv overeoote ma emetloe, then tamed la tho ooiopenr aadeeld: " iii*. ?oetei b*ilei ha* h*i its Banal egaet lt is all over, rae whale bill na* boee adopted ny a mtJwrHy of thirty-f...tr. We ?urt the ila> after t'eiuormw." A protooad llleiiee pi*?vail?id for a loag eaarter of aa Boar, Ail remained *i?ndui_:. The etlrle.1 tobe el lae ladies eoeld ne hean, end ino alow reepirotlea ol the tuen iaoW*Hl tue eil,tri wita which they repcrafM.il .rn ar i> 1 ai ,1* _T!f,r. I li- a . -~ wh? rira: i.ri.-.-n '?>' tho Hue d'Aamole, wno, iii his c ? tr vol c. loaeaed, bowevor, with meieaebelyt said "Uea . , uiir hi-tury Bal itnowu many cr ;...?* , ll li aa re. corded many Idrhetes om never any te ne Bumpered With tho hud |UOt c.'tinuittr.l." I'no (lilllie n- l'*ria, taratua tu Wt-, sold, "Uoele, I tbooh poa oxiresaely for 1 arina eoaee to mo In ti..* inna ol Bara ann aaJosi uu,.' ??*i.in know voiy well." r*-;.i!'i*-<1 (l.e Lae a'Aamaln, plaeina ni* ii-md aaWtloeaMif ea ma BepBew*i ahuiiid.r. "thal, wt.atov r people tu*r tav. I thai, elwari i*e Beer V'.u *'id with faa." a ;,,,ii ?..,?i. followed thoao terloaa and impressive word*. M. Lambert do isolate 1 ran. t.re*K iboBiieoee.exclaimed: "uniy taiuk that thus- w-.m nave poeeed tala law will bo aalo to Bloop tm* i.uut." ? in.ii. y e?se," remarked Ueoer ti Chorotto, la wa nm tne f.i- a* o', tin- aol ii'T ami tho Vcndeau waa arouse 1, ??[ ., re rn:i. la Pi ivi lenee, a.. 1 I aw_:i with perfael con Bareee me n 1 of ihe aw-J-Boia/r." At tau moment tn, uemteese loPane eaierod, Iteoald heeeee that lad w. pt, bal ah ? tia : ipeedUy m;*iiie! cmr-ae and bar voieo aod boee me Brm aod clear. "Won,*' ano Mid, ?? lt ii ai; over, let ue reeante eer wondering tito. Whoa win lt pieaee God ??? -_??' io pu am ni io hi" Theo, turtling to lier iou, wau mo* i.i.. ?laudlug, the a*, '.. a Mining toward bini, "Cesar, retire to r.-si. I'ry aod keep ap yoar strength ami learn to f?co mlafort a .e. ? Au ui'i. api rom bod toe Uoyai foauiy, aud witn itututteii a a word el eemmouideee eoueotatioa, uioo ann waii.ieii, willi Hara In .h.-lr oyoa, how-d lo the Prince*, kleeed tho PrlBoeear*s hand, mid witudrow, laav lee tlie I'r nee* an.l the Comusao de Parla to the et ?bange of sad ref.ectiona. A BcaiXBgfUU OfFgB.?Tba M.irtiuia <to laoBoeaty): ** A took Bore.yee know, if jua iu.uk rou would like to edd my naiuo to tue lin sd iboae you .nveatreaey rejected tm* ?e_.?ou. I've no objection to Mopoaa 011 tho ipol. Hut let us uuiientaad eaflu other, lhere idall he 00 mlitaBo BOOOI tbo offer , but, I tay. hy orel thara uiueiu't he any mnioke aboul lae re/malt -il-ii-k. 1 GRANT IN PEACH. BY <,KN...;,!. ADA-I BADKAU. NO. VI. BAFFLING Johnsons MAN'F.rVRE.. Oapmrimmi l_-)fl. Immediately before tho elections which were to givo the verd't of tho I -on ti try upon Mr. Johnson a polity a violent political dieeesoioo arose in Mary laud, where it wa* nell known a spirit bad existed as hostile to the I'liiou is in New-Orleans. There __ecned dinger of * collieioo between Uta \State authorities, who erece friendly la Jehnam, ami tho?e ol' the ('rv of I! il ti 'nore. The Governor ap p en led to th**, Preeideot for armed aeaiataaca, and Johnson mada several atteaapta t? knduoe Omni t? order Unite i Staten troops late Marylea i. Ornat'a anxiety at thia suggeUion wm arnie. Ile held numerous conversations with the President, aad tn.i j h no disloyal proposition wae made to him in words, he i oucoiTed a protonn I distrust of Johnson's dosigns. Tins feeling was slured by Stanton, then Secretory ol War. In tbe excited atate ol feeling aroused hy Johnson's conran the use of troops trna certain to provoexeooerntlng. and it Boomed to ne the President'! pmiu*. to ta'-not or provoke hu opponents ti some illegal act which wool 1 warrant a resort Io arms. If was roo soon after a civil war ,; inch risks witboat alarm. ? .rant ar own protesteJ v.Tinily hat earnestly againstaeadingtroepeto Haitmore. Hut the Prat nlerit persist.si in h s augfetloB. He did not give the order, tar he frequentlj used all the waight of his poeitioi to Induce Qrantto act ae be desired, yet failed to aaaanto tbe reeponeiblllty ol laeuiuga positive command. Grant therefore wrote an itlicial lotter to the ^e.-retary of War. declaring tint "no reason exiated f.r pring orprami.iog n_ ' rary aid to loppirt tba lava ot' Marylea.." "Tlie tendency.*1 he sa 1. "ol living aueh aid would boto pm in e the very reault tbat waa in? to isled to ?? ? av.-iiod. ' fiie Preei lent referre 1 this letter to hisAttornej leneraL who w.t. compelled to concur with Grant; end Johnson, nanble to in? duce Grant tneeud the troops withontopositive ardor, tonk eery food caro not to give one. Grant sent both atari aid goner il.. firers to I', .ltimore, aad went there twice in peraouduriag Ina emergency, ile SOW lint lt p ir: ie ('ti ''ie dispute, p-*r i id '1 them to leave the ?!.? tision te fie c cirts. and averte 1 tue ilnnger-^ia signal a service as he bad often ren? dered the _.> ia try .u the Sold. Tnis eiitit.) pr..ling ensued him as mn.-h son,tiilo aa tn, Praaidontiat notion ol tbe period. ? it. orr ii.' imiuediAiely befora .traelections which were to pronounce np-n lebnaon'a polic , it hil . tr ligni.cence. r_M President almoti le? ast.* I for a while on sending troops into a ret 0 til-it hal been dianne tel. and wi. .ra tue. rj aa a w.iii hew i ia I to enpptf. by arms ha I b ten el ednbtfal 1 iyalty .Inn",' tim war. I! ? *?;_?? ;-;.'l to Grant n writing that thora wis-a tar mleul di apo* l ?> i a iii lim gUtaetamiineurreel ii ary proportions,*1 andJthal it was -th' di'.- al tbe Crover mont to bj prepared to oct with fa ? and .lee,sn.-I." But h. meant to net " erith force" against men arbo bad fought for tba Union ant* in support of 1 hose who had rea.bt agaiosl '. Ora Wei.* vet til it Johnson w . 1.1 be gi ii t) p it tboea I i po (ed hu piiny mr.. tbe past t iou of rebels, while tne Southerners, who annported it, wool d team lo bi loyal to the Government The crafty sc!i.'nie wu never developed, bit the watchful, skilful, anxiou. care of Grant ___ty have had _aore ti .io with - '". than any Lack ol w.il ju rhe part i-f t i ? President, General Grant never sail ia mp bearing that he ?ia o .I.i I- i'. t i In- s ? t ti > 11 at this tun-, but. tnneb of hs eonr.e rhr i outire .'cris;* w t- taken b*eua*n he tiir-l they wera, H" wa. aa anxious to fri 'rare Fohnsou * m ia?!? avrit, as ii ? ii id ever ba tn to thwart ti) i Lea li each Instant), be wa. nncertaia ol I ttrategy a tbe enemy, but be fought \ int he be? lieved te ba .the .pl a a. Ho nevor changed bit i let i ir 1. bul rem i ne i eoni a rod thal ha i opportunity ? i?-1??? i .l.a ia ni would h i. ? ittempted some dialoyal artifice. "t thia be repeatedly aa anreil Ene. The following letter to General Sheridan shows Oran t's apprehenaiona at thts time, lr wat written while Sheridan was in oontuutnd nt New* ir leane: ideuttal'. HaaDQCAUri - \ ; i. - i iii. I'm ri: i. Sr \ I \V .miixti r iv, D. c.. Oct, 12. 1 *"'.''.. j DKAB Gk.mkual: 1 regret io sn (hal s nee tbe nnfortnnate ditterencea between the President and i 'ongreos tbe former becomes more violent with the opposition h meeta with, until now hut few people who were loyal to the Government duriug tin - - on seen lo haV'' any influence with him. None have an lees they join in a crneade agaiast . ougreas, and declare their acts, the print ipai ones. illegal, aud indeed I much lear that we an feet ap prue \ ?? time when be will wont todoclare tin- lindy itaelf illeg i nico isl itu! onal end revolu? tionary. Commanders in Southern Mates w.u have to ta,-.'- _-r*-:_r care to -c. >, ii a er tia doee comm. thal no aimed brod wo? cin be made against the I mon. for t n.? ic.iso n :t will bo -.'-rv deeirable that rex aa ? ;i'i bare no reasonable excuse for calling out tbe militia authorized by theil Legit atm ?. Indeed ti mid be prevented. I write this in otu t conti dence. Kui to let you know hov mattera stand in hiv opinion, so tnat you may a-innrw yonr ofhciul action a> cordingly. Very nepectfnlly, y?nr obed. ? ?nt servant, U. ."t. GUAXT. ?i - , lera! P H Sili-HiDAsr. P. >. -I gave order, quietly two or three weeki for tire removaJ ol all anna in store iq the Southern Iftatea to S'ort iern ene a ala. I wish ron would -,?.? tbat thone Irani Huton Roqge ind other placee within ymir eornnianl are being moved by tbe ordnance oQicera having the matter in charge, t . ,s. ti. ft.tauts course m tbe Maryland matter oed bis outspoken advice to Ibe Arkansas delegation had convinced tbe Adrainiatrntion ni ar, he ooul l be in? duced .to take noeten il ail beyond tbe strictest ima of the law: and when it waaeaea to ba im ? C. ns.- h.ni. a s.?heine was concocted to send him out el tbe country, rhe Government did not indeed dare remove th>* vietOfiOM hoad of the army, bur the.' determined to suspend bim from Ins fuiirrions for a while, and to put Sheratan, who it waa hoped weall prove more supple, in ins Sherman had said and written things which the President oouetrood into en approval el hie policy. Bo limit was directed loonier Sherman to Waah ington, bur was BOt infer ned of the reason for the order. '?rant hail .lornr mam (Vated an extraordinary m ' ti the expulsion of the French irom Mexico, an intone, well known to the country: and the Plan now was to send hun to the neigbboriog republic. 1 'tie French Emperor w.is indeed tardily preparing to rein ive his ni my, and tn-Te waa neither Object nor necessity br Orant's presence there. Vevertheleea, in Noveaabor, i ?>>;.;. immediately airer thc faUnrt al the Baltimore scheme, the Prce ident informed 'Irani th il ba aaeaat te send lum te Mexico A Minister had already been appointed to that republic, nnd Grant wa* te be given neither "piwers' nu authority. So special purpose for ? w*s announced; he was simply ** to give th<- Mini-ter the lu-neut ol Ins advice in carry in*, ont the instructions al the Secretary of .-tate.'' It vmdoubtless supposed thot Grunt with hie pro? found anxiety fat Mexican independence would U the bait. Hut the device Was too trans parent; and iir..nt, if ordinarily uuadio.t. w.is yet ng Bo Banally went to tba eera et a thing, when immediate ju.lg.neut was teqairea. He promptly declined the miaaion. This waa tn con* venation wnh the Preeident. A day er two nfterwurt Johnson returned to tba sn)..-. r arid announced tbat he had aeat fer Sher? atan to take (.rant's ilia.,- m bia alis, nee. Cetettmm was anon! to ?se.-ini.ie. a (ongreos hostile to John? son, and the air was full of rumors tnat the Piaa ul.ur would rem-e te "recognite it, and might even attempt to diapecee il hy anna. Mr. Johnson tiad rei antly teeaaed ta have gea gas ta use tie- military fore in Maryland ule.ally. or at leaet improperly. (jrant reui-niheied this, and declined to leave the country; this time m wilting. Neve-theleao, In? day ..r two ho* waa su i.moued to a (all Cabinet meeting, where bis detailed instructions were read ts h.iii bj the Se. reta.} of State, eia. tly aa if ob? ie, lions aud rr tuna I had not been oiler.-d. Hut Omni was now aroused; and before tba B hole Cabinet declared his unwillingness to accept the ui.siiou. Tho President also he. ame ancied. Turmug to the Attoru.f-Cieueral Ue iiii_u.i-U. " Mr. Attorney (ieneral. ie there any reason why fieneral Crant should not obey my orders f Is ho in any way ineligible to this duty T" (irant started pg his fret Bl once, ami exclaimed : ** I can answer that question Mr. President, without referring to the Attorney (ieneral. I am an American citizen, and -ligihle to anv ahrea to which any American is eligible. 1 am an other of the army, and hound to obey your military orders. Hat this is a civil oifice, a purely diplomatic duty that you otter me. and I cannot be compelled to undertake it. Any h'L'a! mlitarv arnot yon gina me I will obey ; bnt thia is civil and Bet nulli.ny ? andi de. line tho dur v. Re power on earth can compel nie to ii. He said not another matti. No one replied : and he Iel, the Calline! cJt.aa.bor, Ho returned immediate? ly to his Imadinarters. and recited all that ha?i occurred. I took down bia words at the tune, and teed bia afterward this account, which he ap? proved. Kvcn after this acne aeenwef his instruct ions was sent to him through MM Secretary of War. oho waa directed te reqaoot him to proceed to Mexico. Hut he wrote a second letter d-clining positively the dutv assigned hint. Manu waite Oheta_iB and onived. Grant had written to him to eaaae ddiei tty tolns house, and there explain.. 1 the situation ; he told ins greataabardinateol the ats. tog-trad el liim. and declared that he erna determined te dh> abey the order aad stand the conaeqneneee. sher? man tuen paid his visit te the President. He was informed that Grant waa la he sent to Uexioe, and that he was Pl co-rimati 1 flie army in the absenco of th" General-in-Cbief, Bul Snermnn assured tho President thal Giant ir,cd ...' </?>. end aaid very Batty thar, Johnson coal I not afford to quarrel >virh Grant ni that time. Ho declared he coull himself '. ? ?? is er spored than Grant. The country was fall of ramon of the object ol Sherman's visit, if the red purpose was aban toned ir wis n-'-e-s.iry to coal rive so,no excuse for ten l? tug for him. Thia Sherman's own suggestion ail'.i.lel. in a il.iv or rwo Cr itv was directed to turn out hs laatructions to Sherman, who waa sent to Mexico to Ins st-ad on the United .tates ship Baennebonna, Captain Alden commanding, As the ve-sel left Mew-York harbor, Sherman turned to Alden and sud: ?? Mr siiesiou ia alreadyended. By substituting myself I have prevent.'I a serious quarrel between the Admintatraticn and (.rant." Thia waa not the only oecaeion whoo the eoldier friend (ame to the retcue as crafty politl ians soogbt ti antnnale Grant. I alull have other sr..res like tin* to telL .vt these crises Sherman returned with interest all tbe oona! mcy au i I >yai ty that Crant had diaplaved toward him so often during tbe war. H., .run.-1 aloag the coastal i, visited ena or two pointe, nerformod ac dutv ol rhe - io: catie... au 1 in a month or t re returned. Per all that hal been aecompliohed be might aa well have rama! ned al St. Len is. He declares ;u bisMomoirs: "I em sure this whole movement waa ant ap for .hepurposeol getting den.-ral (.rant away from Waehiogton." Crant always attributed the conception ol' this scheme le Seward. Aboat this time Grant reeoive i the following let? ter wb il toned ead handed to him. Alter read? ing it he threw it into tbe dre, but l snatched it from the dames and preserved it. O-tober, 18611. Q xkbal: I feel ir ?o borny dut; te warn yon r-i i.i roar gourd agaiual a ossiaalwe, uso to be very cared; of weat you ea*, and trArn v> I fe tho ae Kt si.rv.la.s. I believe that tho Kaigkit have spotted rou. Sheridan eu. Sherman. I uive written them to be care, ti L My warning mar mc reach them. If y.u can waru them d i sd. As ever, your,. I', wa mi> a il, the Scout Nothing mete wae ever board on tba .object, bnt ? enrions, aa shewing the fears that some entertained nt this time. \i>.m Bade a C. NAPOLEON LEAVES FRANCE. KF.TURMING TO ME LIFe. OP A WANDERER. irt'.uMi"! ki i i <k t ..iikk'I'isi.KM oe ru P?.nt*.. Jnne '-'4. The Government having, itter tue bar.l-fougbt nattle and brilliantly won victory In the Senate. determined to promulgate the Expulsion bill, it took eSeet yeetonley in Paris and to-day in the Provinces, Princes Nap "icm and . letor bud there tor.- to jo ve,i, lay. The former is of a r - tiOB and was brought BP in going to and fro In .Southern Europe. H>- was bow with his lather at Florence, again with him at lYiest-, tbeo with his uncle, tbe King of Wurtetoburg, at Stuttgart, whence he .sometimes weut to pisa in intbs With ins amit in-law. Hortense, and her sons. Napoleon, Louie, and Louie N'aooleon, ot Kuremburg. |ile bad a granumotber. aad hie uncle Lucien end a bl ol wild cousins at Borne with whom h.* occasionally st p. cl. At no time did lie ever, ex :epi ar Stuttgart, obtain regular inatrnctian. But be had a very a.tiv.* I.ram. a good deal of Corsican keenness and Uermoa | aod lenee, and somehow developed tove the meat Napoleon?the ablest man ol bis family. When he officially lived at th.* Palais Bo-ral be w.s always wandering to heep ont ol the .Imprest Btutenie. way and not to be annoy id with tue preaence of his estimable bal plain, aaae dil't ve. morose and uarrow-m.u le 1 wife. The Emperor, to alford bim pretexts for rovingbither and thither, need to eonride to him nnofBc.al missictis. diplomatic, political and geographical. lie was sent to Torin and florence winn Victor Emmanuel was getting impatient .it tbe diffii ultim which French diplomeor throw ia tbe way of Ita.un unity. ' Re went te Corsica to moke a gfand official aoeeehat the inauguration ofsomemona ment tn honor ot the Bret Emperor, ead abuaed Austria to such nn extent thal Biamarek tb be might attaea her with impunity. He was Ireqnent visitor to Berlin on aiplomatie business. t.. Cairo, to |iva aapporl and countenance to ie; to Spain, to pravent Mootpeoaiee atount iag tbe throne from a bieb bia lotrign tenet ('"hella to bnglieh aud Irieh universal exhibitions: io tao I'nited -tates, where be Ural came oul aa ino -friend" ol the Maru nias de Canny. Hem* on a ?in ss.on " artorded bim a pretext for travelling and un.i.-r nr-t-c ass coUdiUone at the expense ot .rance. An allow mee waa made foi the craw-umg eipeuaes of the Princess Clotilda. Bul sue stayed at i."m.* and ho took tome uioie congenial - un pa.non witta bim. I ora Penrbtbue, woe ree rad as au illustrious personage bp v\ -sr of bngUnd and Irish gentry ami along tn- Danube below vienna. Prinej Sapoleon had at his msposal tbe Imperial yacht La Keino Hortense. In which ho went to .Ma? deira, the A .re., tbs Wear Indiee. New-lfork. Ice land, tba Arctic Circle, the Uebndee and orkney Islands, Iceland. I,ieculau 1 an.l [Boel ol th.- nor s ol Norway. He w.?g .ni.;... tl.- Ufloden Ulanda when the n.-ws reached tum that the Kin press had pra va.1 ia making ihe Emperor declare war against (russia, an.l hastened back to Prance to see what he could do to help with advice er oe a ??stator m trying to induce Victor Usaman ne! to lena a helping head lo tho Frauen, , Prince Napoleon is now physically ludo.-nt. and be had always a la.y OilL ile is one ot the best theoretical ooliticiaus in France and an ad un ra Die aiviser. Hut he hates binnies* derails, baa no administrative capacity, and rather than elmeg expense rein..ta his household to a nuUhell. aoepe ;,., cool., and contract*, willi a restaurant rc turn1Mb hun his meals ar h.s domicile He baai for aom< rime reaided ia the Ide Pnalaburgoa a Bret tioor with. I believe, the aubure-haired Marguiee ann Harm Brunet, hisaecratarr. The Rue PbeUdmrg debouches at ooo eal oa tbe fare Moncean, wnere the prin.* ? every morning took a"?*n_,_.titi,0ln*L Ilia (lat was not luvuriou.slv furnished with tho exception ol the library, wloea and .iiuing-r.'t.in which all couta,nod handsome woraa ol art ana Napoleonic relic*. Price Napoleon waa glOU to be exiled, as in point ol fortune be waa on a footing oi inferiority to the d-Orleena, and wnld not com pete, it h., dui his beet, with the OnciEnme.W? bunting portire al Cbnntillv. Tba < mto de Pm thanks to tue niuuiliceut Imndship of the lui. ness deQniliera. maided u tho hoeel ">in* ??',""'* PanhourgM. (itTiuain, and was able ron,tertain.u nea: tty le the aagaal and iUusir.o.is personages who sttendeditbo weddingol btsiilaneal j?*? th- fain ms reception which ? re.edod tue Du.hess ol ilr_,gau_a's wedding. A ANOWATORM IN 4 BALLROOM Erum Tn* foll Mail UaittU. ,??,?, Everyone ba* aram ot da-eau. ..a tao M^aUaaetag In s ballroom under a SOO_*ste*-S ia Bet to '^'^^ However, waa -bal B pariy sf fri-ri-S feeto* **?""'? .loma liol loac a.o lu bwoaoo. 1 tte clrcu*n*t'*"V,? *[* tun* 1-acr.i.et la ,i f trout-* poper imriug *? ??r; ??'/ , cold alent, bot man tu.- *kr e.eer and^??*rtJ*"'(?3 I a i.trite aieeiunly Were - ..mered tor a nail ? ?J em ?t a ,u Se curae Ol lae 0*0010* it neoaiue *o bot >???'**? hat MOorei 10*101 lOluted. An _ttoST triedU open a wintlow, alt be aa* nutt, th* pr*.?are of _*??-_*?*??, UM.i.os a toot .Uut. Bo ho nrake a wane. ?**{?? ?Bf cou sn Bo-aloe fro.n w. aoat seweopesl a '?''?' '"" " mi coin nu irum wi ?__.. v..... tue in,un. Din alaioaptiere Uni Immu el. tr.eu *itri watery v*poi-. ami Hi* SeeoSBlaa *u lleiii- .nulriiaea ami letriKeratnl t.it, uuJrr tue furui of suuw, on tue a**-* bi tue aeioaiekoal ...t ira. BETTING AT THEIR Vii-iVYS. CHATS Wini BTELh-ESOWn UER WHO COMh Kl NEW-TORI. The eon ts* t over tim na n,u .tn,ii for (Jovernor 1n li. o,aita, in willela it is leno rn that (loneral .rohn R. (Jordon will lesaaass*fnl.hns herta iu icti UHtsd ai.o.tt astana. Berthon politicians. Boosts- wortoo's sea re. maina in New-York while hi* farlier is aoovom n? fur rite (lovernorsblp. I hare occasion ii:v met lura looktag over tbe Houthern paters in tb* re .linn roo n of tbe l-'ifth Avenue Hotel. He ha* Leen eonritleut all along that bia father would carry tbe nomination. Ho say* tuers is no particular political BlgatfOUaOS ta tte cont af. wtucll ls tstner ons of personal poimlartrv. Tni* ia a!-o Hie view willed li taken hy poCSOUS 'rom (Jerrina wirti whom I have dissuaard til- matter, gg-fievotaoc Bullock, nf Atiaata. said to tun that QeoOMl Cor lon lind secured a suiriciont number if d-le.at-s lo a?aure _ s no. lunation and thal Me renit!f of tte contest li nt BOOB der; ted hy the Brootst pepaaatfty ol Oeedoa ever Booen, Mr. Belleek told me fiat he timi.ut Qonotnl ".or lou de-Ire I the Qevernoraklp as a tteppin. stoas ta kat tao Paltod st.it.es .-ei,tte. (oMhe: ?? root, otes oisilp llaelf neala nut he worth anvthuig to dor lon, ex.tept o.i tal* theory. I Uer" is BOttlag in tte ho-ior to tump, iiny mau or in Has rmoia . rtita. Tho QonO-itl has BirOQSjf heoo Culled htar.es Bowler. Ha would hard./ oare to ho OOfagnet after li ii :i. oeeUBlod a blgtaet position, un'.eat lie intea u Pi nm lt. to again secure a higher poalttou." Bt-Gove net Bollock, bv tao wa.-, ii an h:-'..- ? flit'ire of rae Beoonetreettoo porto 1 of the South. Ile is a tall, portly mau. wit'i a rina an I i felli.ent loee af the Baoteb-Inah type, a largo heed and leery beard, with a ion. must tc .... ones taa-lyhal bow gray. He is on* of the law Northam mm OBOB SSffStOl carnet bfi.'.ers who atoek closely tn meir tr.x ?*. Bo neel soata te atop, aod stay lie did ia S[>ite of the pteloalee whleb existed -Kain ,t Northern mea aftOf thu war. ll- re a ai ac! and re med tbs booed! of his persist sn io, Be la st tte head <>f larne Ml COB tl ills ut Atlanta BO I is s il I le li.ive ac?uiiulat-id l t?l_; fortH'ii). I aiVfa*! ulm ab tut cutt.,ri in tiiu'.ioriirluat ia the Smith, wlueli lias lieen reported to l.e la'.l.'iiish.ng, aod got the reply t nt it is Igprovtui very mean, lue do. er io, il i not tutor rety ii 'arti r tate tao arabia I noa crate In Georgia. Be sui to me seaoeratat ttnl move stout: " Prodi iltion wu f.?r, e i sputa _tl ml i bp pnttmg tint eouatj md tbe city vote together, rim co inty roted prohibition on the-Itv. Boweve . Ida a >t taluk thoro is eaj tttspoeltton to [uestiou the rooalt, er ti rei tr I a trial of tho expert-teat Tua de-Uian Isoeeeptedle food faith, au tun possible *^ arm hat been done nnd it only rsmatas to be seen what good'ntny eome out ol tbe new order of tlni.'s. Tho stOftioo of prohibition hat driven out of Atlanta a wholes de budina* omoouttaa ta? one and a boll .nil.ion 'lollara a roar Tua! is a good deal of a eliiitiit to toke out ol a ..nail city." Shortly arter meeting Qevoraot Bullock I ran armss Colonel i,aavi K. Fuller, of Brattle, iro, Vermont, the Bo ;? ? i too n .linnea for Uoutenaat'Qovornot el bia Slate aa1, ''no.ei dooroo Nf. Hooker, bis weU-eeewa towns. man. Cohtaol tullsr ls eoaaeete-1 witt sae Etty Orgae Company aad la building himself a lioaee et Atlanta for winter residence, iii* 'i iel leas .- i bl *o there dari og a pori ol the ye tr. In talking eboai e >tto i tua i ifoetunag luthe Poola, (??il-iiiii Boogee roatirkad: " I am told ny las totten miaafaittereri ia Bew-Eagtoad '.ii-n Moy have nc fear wual ?ver ul eoai etitl ?. fra u tbe te itt >r i ? lia*, ims i ii h.-- , i to roles up a good etas* of workmen la tbe bouta. Phar sty thal tho labor, although mach eic in''-, i- -,P enervated hy tue ciimato that it cannot ni any se:.te compete Britt tte Sturdy ivar v.n iu ol' o ir UtitU'le. A ma.i iu !.e<r-Bag_OOd wi.i ?I i aa ?neb work io four days seas apuUly skilled one will do :u tis da - ia -tlauto. raeditlereaeaileeoot ni,"ia eveo w.iaa ibo dittoreuee of wagas ie ia laver o' Atlanta" Colonel Baller, who has giv tn thu -totter of labor ir fie bOatt eonsldarabie ettoattoa. sal I to us tiat ho tbooght this Idea erroaeoat ii ul tel: " Tho trouble lo ? .t;... in ni if uti inn; in the Sooth ls tnat tee nea wno uara tu mag og it vera u it-ni.oi in thu bootoota. They iiia ie inc mistake "t tn.ukin.' it w._* all plain lotliug i tor the mil; "vi- -ttrt-1. Ia At;.mt*, far uit-snee, taey had lbeir anterptite promoted by H. f. Kin-all. After ii was weil advanced taey ihougbl they eoukl it?t along witiiout Mr. Kimbell, They dropp-d him out. lt wis Imtaaterlel to hun. as hi* burge interests tu othei Hue* of budnee! wen taking all hi* tiaie aud attention, and hs ina le BO oppoUUOU, 'Ut pres? ently lae cotton ataaafaetarlnd .anetta g?*tlato deep eater, and taey had to t iii Bc. Klmboll boob. None of theta knew bow to rue either the tia inc.* or the prac tieol faetory work. Tbat baa hi ooo ooues ol traa rm- ot ht !'-as .eon thit tun basiaesi is bow aa l ir eoste moro to nm 0 BOW enterprise than to run ni oid one. Br Katy weal u,> to < 'ino >*: i s > at ye un ago ?n i il irted au organ faetory. lt proved ? neal lusa and be tol t " .? ri cer bis in,'i.e,-hack. Ilia sam > men w io ai ide our "r.uiis la New-Kinfland wira seat out there to stake or gt aa. There was obsoletely no dlgareacs ia the labor. Bab ri ns wert shopper md t ie org tai t ml i be aeut into ? era State*, at-MMe we bad large ao i. al otieoat in* traaaportathm thia from Vermont. Tao ButerprUe tbowed up a io.s. it waa c.iii-ii-,- boee ito lt wai a nsw enterprise mil new enterprises always ors eostly, bl* j'.d.'i.ieut of the maui!'nt iruif tie! 1 of tao Booth is th it In tim. e labor ale ..eal san died ip sn I educated to work M Ult any ladOSUy will pay there. Tie labor Iteall will never pron inly be aa thrift ? ca Northern labor, but thc tams might ue sui of thu labor wbieb satori toto Persiau rags and Chinese srtteiee wuich fled largs -. ? in this country alt loagb pro laced by the sboapeet wor_ Ingmen la tte world." lu talking with Colo.iel Butler about political matters I found hun thoroughly Impr-aesd with tbe Idee thai the Btate of (toorale is overwhelmingly for -nu Proteetlve Tarifl as i priucii. ?? ot a n-r.e.rn governstOBt. He sud nu this a,, i, ec-- ' i'm growth of UM lin uii.i.llaiu re.ion lias ihowatetbs people ef the State tho possthiliUes el us uiaten ti icrowtu nuder tte Protsetiva Tarifl lystoto, .bey aad uevcr even dreamed of .a oeadlUoo ol otoo* pcrltyeuob astbsysee pjsslble throogb ttefouadloa o' liiniiiii-ii.iai. They lealue that ic isa poa dbtltly teetered hy ibe Proteetlve rant oed aloe retliso that tte aboli? tion nf tb*, toilflaoald noi onlypreveet the further do t tulluna..t nf the.sl.iie lu tala ilirertmu, but Bo.nd SOI down Hiruiii-ii.t'ii ii-'-1?, atlante le ali i roly la? ic .te l for i's i iceni ptoaperity to 'oe pro e Uioo th ?i tho tarni attorils. Tbereaultla toot tile people are .Imost son i for eroteelloa. lu the Atlanta (fomentation the mi...r day Bogil Grady weat io lor aa to deuoineethe Atlanta member of < ongrese for hu vote on the Uoi rlaon inddomaad his resignation tor mi.retresjuii .. coii.ttitueuts." On a itnet oar th* other day I beard from a goatieS-M who was formely eooooctod with The Jmdgt that wealthy Bew-York Deinusreti are dtsoeeslag tae quoit too whether a new illustrated aarleotoN sheeteould sot bo SUC-Oaatully eoadustod ia Bew-York. I hapiwuei to lia.'-' W. J. Arkell aud tobi tina of un* rumor, when he .aid " lt is MM a new IHHtOSllUII to BM, aa the Duuio srats have oeen to nie aevoral times recently to .m.* if I rooldscll thom Tao/mttgt. They i|uie.ly found out that nb luily was uot for itaie. I do not oa-e how many uow carn arura sheet* Bte started. It is one thing to start Snag papers alni 4UIU) another to (Ol tue htxesasry brains to run taeiu. There ls not a Single good carica? turist iu tttl country thal :s laeaBBged lO-day, The ouly trood carioat.. nat wan ia not at wara anon auy paoer ls Matt Kocaao. who i* dnartng a apiary ol pt3,000 fur faiatiog woreeeuea tor pao?*-a?ale shows. Tbs artat* who bBTt ilsBtrtoitrattt their ability iu thia Ho.? in- ... iiu'ici engegeoionta st tne preaeot tim*.. If tuere ia anv food artist auywhere he .-au ?et eiupluynieutat ?oo.t ni*.ires hy ape ymg al on'-e e.'uer to Mr. Keppler or li B-yeot-.** Looking over the list of oarleaturUu, I rial that Mr. Aiken's statement ls strictly accurate, (if tua aaa Who have wou aide reputation'ti nus Held Thomas Batt ts tied up with the Harper*; Keppler and vuatrtrn.iu ar? (.artueri iq Poohl (iillaiu, -iimiuerm tu and Hauidton have an interest in the prudi* of the JmApt, and 11 .* 1.? 11 Lie ..ri um, who draws thu PreOOby oartooas tor The Kerning Itleijrmn. I am told itel* td, 1.ono a year from Mr. Hmii'ett for that work. French art.ats lu tills line are said to be ettremo'.y .pnek ba eateh tte nlea. io story ?old ? gee| t 1 ti.ito s. A* the pollttoal cartoon ls tile .treat frsuire in tue United States, tow Preatia artists have leeeestnl la then- ronwrea hei_. Mr. geppioc soma niue .co broeg.t i*>> annis from Perta to tink on I "' .. Hoth pr..veal failures, au 1 that has been the result nt the Mtamp-S ol uimy. bee l-'renoiiuieu rn ito hnug their* pet ulla tu bear on Alamil, au .abjec-*. Dr. Winslow --*. i'leree, brotber-io-law ol the late Vlce I'reeident lieu,tricks, tpant BMM year* tn 1 mitral Auiei.ca. and ha* Ueeu r.ceuily au applicant nuder thu Aiimiuiatiatioa (or a aipi i.uaiic p ... la thal region. The doctor ls exceedingly well info'msd upon Cf utral American affairs H.- -eliev.-t tu it a gr MM jiopulailoo wi,l tome day a; real over M.xico au I the Ota rai Ame 1,-an Mains Irom the North. I wi* talkluK with him upon tht. them- the other day wlisu ha aaul " IB far th.- extsusioo ol popuiatiou lti.rtiis cuuutrv has been utton lateral linen, elong a ?trd a ot , ??> intrv rn hatti. Climate, all tinu_* tonetdetad, la the uto*t fncud.y to Ute hiiuiah reen Population hive* in a warm* like nee* aul the niue will eotne wheo the jteopla in thia Northern bell of country win feaaaaaeaa aeaanfens tnat they wilt have gr?a* dittloulty iu earning a bare *uhaii.t,io<s). Theu they wnl iwarm southward te Mader ethoeteo aod warasat ikies and more fertile tail, whee the fond is mure ea*ny produced aud where le.s raiment 1* roaalrad fer tte bony. I hove always tnoughl tunt l-ouu Napoleon ?a* riitat whoa besoM ttet n araet etty would na* apaeesa day on lat-e Nieararfua. He and bia brother hal tola re?rtoti lurveyetl and made a tap Ott favorvog tteeoU* atraeti ni of a Nioa. a.a.ui t'aual A pail ol bia re|?>rt waa wrtiteo wnou ho was tu priaou. ll u a v?iy obie ?eZmwTmVotmmtTm .?""??"S" en*)"*: tne growta or ma emao ei*rt ? x eedin.ly lriture*tiriK> " Dr. narro hat in van SSSBS itu-iy to tbs temi?or>_nre mov.tiusot thar I* ar. iroseat iwespin. ..v r the country, with reference especially to Ita psessBIS eAVcta na p.-IltlM. - rheafl ninrii movement*,** sold the mn-tor, " rom* witt a great raab nod are OBBMIVed Uki the d_w. Thia ons I* a curio is ?tu.ly | sm anable to dsiermiriO what the afoot nf tts present agitation will hs upon ino old party Been Pore t ms i lei Bab I BeoebHraoa w?re to saner nore tuan u.s i-istiiroio, bat H Morai tnat bott panie, aro to sutler severely iiefnra tao ferni?*ranen ware le ovei. Tue Demoemtle t'onirrsatnriso who voted with Mr. Hov nsoo t*. take up hu tull are extremely mit.na.4 ovir rhe action of the ten DeaaOftatB from BBB -Ute who op pooad that mo am. I wa chatting tho omer day w.tb OeagneaBnaa A-tonotet nu* etty, whoa hs isnenneed tue ft on of bi* IteaaeeB-tts aottaagnm to teseaa t.-rma, insisting that it had been outrace,nu and dil gntafbL Ba rut* ;.i* ttseaueaaetoe on tu* boola thai tba merchants ol BOW tatt art* den'audio, the revision of the taniT. s *, i? absurd." sal I be, ? tu tt ?ny nus should call the ranti ..r 1883, which w*a httrataaai at midnight and peen ? Britten! a onhetn a perfect tanft. in tact, it ll full ut laooaa-SSBOeloH and ine.pialifr*. The sentlioool nf His men-in' !<? interest uf tin* ntv a. n ind- its te vlsi in and the Coegreeo win. ii letaiea thal revl-iou atilt aiiitoi rn.- u " I r 1.1 ii lc Osssgrasassao Adan, a \ .lesa nnly tbe sentiment of that part nt Hew York cur, w_t"U, through us intimate eoit',e?,ri*.n wita tue iiu|*.,rt.ag trnle, hsm be ouae unlined wit"! Kret- Prude I I m>. nu- no (??art.-inly doe* not rain tho aeiitiinent amour tba i.anu *aet .rers aad werkiuxiii-ii of tte cly. Then-Bteioe-f ara enan out with tho repoeto ' ebooaee of t is I wit an I I mj ar. tit aa,il.a- above all thing* ibat they shall lui 0 a mst. Antoni* the remarkable features of public talk and et Btraootea in rbe last t'lma mouths has w'*>n tb> u.iir?r*al sympathy for In .ami winch has been every where heard, (?n the streets, iu ottrWn, in the tint., louiue*. down town where the ..ruit ? ouimerci il heart Of the cnuu'iy beat* constantly in unison with lue c iunir>'* ?rt_r.e-, on the ? trect eur*, eu tue SBBVOOOl roa 1 and wherever mea g ttiier. tb.r.t ht* mi .y been one f,>.iiu.. Tae nsw* pnper* har. been a- a narinn au t aa tue poopbl mil lt wuii bs a wonder ll in* atbtttp wovoel sentiment sin. lid fail to (iia'fe sa bnpneetee ipeo Eoglaad ned event nally hvtnss aer i.phi t.> give to Ireland whet ad tte i oi :i iweogBtoes rn anni ie juatic,. Bi sa ia the ison nf tba tnevtta de lefml or Mr Qteda-oae. wbteb ba* imrti llowly dawning U|Hin the penp,,-, dun || (Be (i_at we.'., tte old dynamite lately at otttrnpttog ie toroo Baglaad li ta fo iud no OOUOl nance. Ta* ime.ii.'i-i.t vu. e n. IrisB Amarienaa soaaeols pella ee. le-scat-oe, r*.uitwe.i arga* mout, renewed agltsltoa. further i sateet witt the hallet <>: e of the most i*o*v<*r'ul ot Ireland's friends of that city tobi te sm loot uu'tit: " Too, we eeo debated. Hat the souse o( irelaad - . . rea Usn years uro i.an would ha..) ir.-.intci the presooteoniUttoo ot iBiugale Kag* laud. Be wi,ubi hove bree toogood ol and cai.el a lunatic, wau * . i ? ;.cl in* i that the entire-Cog lit i u.tt.oti a , : n ,t j. ,c inn a i.ma tuis.|,ics tutu of Bouse Role le [retied. Vol it i>*> i.i breogat anon that ibe people ol .reatBtltala .ave eoteo. draak Bad slei.t with tart Miine Hale i|iicsMn I for Ol.I year* ail have Mu i.i.- e, mut down to too po.;- wu u il as tho grealratqaee .w ot the notary. This ls progress. Hts i rogreoe *o gnattbsthe rm doable tM oveataalaee cess .,r tue oonoo maat oe dadbtfal of the no.iuc*. et PniTliionro ** .fud^e (). A. laiclir.ine. of Qoesels* BhoOQ lO-HOlt ti Irita itlatr. b)deepened by hu oldesaoesat-eo witt ttl leaders nf fermer movement* for the UK-fatten el ire lau I, -aid to lu,' alt. or bv i ag a I " Il laewu tte! OB art tofootsd ,u i.ii.'iiui. i w.is fttartal thal tba KogUtt people goold novar give ireland a I'ar.i iineiif. It tOOM tt it I was rig it. Tlc! lear ima ii thal tba leper a'e will rttanri todsaporste mc ni-. That enqld bo fTBlliose I eon raatembei what a lonlloa we bod dor_ag tts war when tires were titi lad la diBaiOBt fsr'i of the .'.ty ol Ati.nita au I fie fear wu p.-. valtii'. that they were tt|*l srockol 'Tenbee 'toooadiorieo?I uto tue term la a di >i:in it,.ry way and nut otiiiiv.loii.iy. ItiToi_at our poo| le ur to a pst ibef eppadltoa tai the Berth, o i I h'e an I property e..tinted f?r Bottle t The use ot ?hu.m.re aga!nat tue Bagtlah Oevetnatoet wm only caisi tue Bugtlah jut.;,le to r.s.- ap an 1 era. i IrcUal mom aflnctcaiiy than ev.tr iu the pa-t. There ls no chan-ta for OuytblM to bo OOOSOBBttahed la that dint ting. Too Ingot1 latin ef rtyoanilte wm Bs steeety wotssttl Too people ol Ibu oautiy could uni eumara..' tne uso ot dynamite witboui avoatually suaotenan ut ?- - i Bow-York ned Cbteaeo, roo nroodlog ol tai* kio i of a sore tor Bogtoad woulJ bo breedlog ooo tor oarseivoe tt tua future, rhea, too, [relsad would '.h- ul. ri up w.tk -.cs ni ti if innes, Die Irish OBUBS iii n rd t, .wu uiwtys lost throu_tti inri. mei.. Bo. dyoaaoita will Mg wnrk ruviilut.ua. It betka hutpolret asiw, with lila late s P o 'a di dele de I, "it 11" ?.una .re it il *ht must KUI go BO and rua7 .Vt<n(ual>y prove 000010010?" This ls a ta ison el tte y?'ir when on" ht irs ? lah talk shoat tne var ...is watsrlog ;.iac -.*. i wat rhntttag wita Juba lt, Kl -I.mu. o: . un i?natl, the Other dav vtaeu lil sud to me sheol DoratoKa, ?ii?r*? h*- ii ipeodiog th* sn.inner; "The oil hone Uko character af "ai-ioga ll being deitrayod ny tue d topi ay of wonttt.ln rUlas aed nouses. It was forsiSfly a country leam. Its ?in..-' au I rural apps tr moo oMadetlgei to fie... ?? an i cc., tort M tue s- iisss. Now ti'-r-i i< no extreme of expen U u.-e ia tim matter of Hue hniieer IO Whleb visitor* du ont ?... Hundred* <>f ttoaaeods of du,im are ipeai io vdtoe, rt'hiu the cbaage makoatte Iowa moto -sagoigceat, it deetroys whoiu its format bolt features ' There ls no tsOWbt that tho Dein.jer-.it. net-tor QevoeooS eeeorehtp bava aobtr-awed t.uakoa <iea[ttara;a itruggle to .upturn the Aaaaaabiy at tue eieicton th:* year. They admit that the 4deafe looa sgaloat tb.iu, but they are remaltoblp co.ni lent el thetr ,n.!:ty to make tue flt br tuocotafully. 1 hoy nee I to ...in al n'teen \a-c | .ynirtii .fro B MO protea! itei"ii'..1'au cn ntl"*, provided tun BOpUblieooa mate ho gains. BB-SOOf tho b"St informed Homer rollo leaden eat_e!pasB Bspablb ni sains ni Alboay. WofBO aui one or two o:uer p.ace*. wbleh wouldiaoraoee tts dtdtoalttoa o', tina DesaooraUo -cn sm ty Just soo.ii I w.s titlkui. with taoambly non w:iii.tm r nh.ioam. el -bigoto, on thia tnifaot within a day or two. Mr. sheoban was ma io tiler oi the Democratic aide in tn,, last S-OemMy, BB active, bialuy youag lawyer witu .puck insight mto alain . 11 ?rreat au. ine-a in attack on tts Beat of Ihe Ho ian Ha -aid to uia: -While I am ...v. ire that tte eli.tu BS irs largely with the Bepuh-keoao, I am toeMaed to boltoeo ttnI Mba Deeaoorate aaa carry the aassaabty, rms bouet is founded soSBOWhot ou the fact Mot we sha l make an earooot edon to thal direottoa rm- tear. Bfe have out been lu the habit of m.i-tua Boy tlgut tor the I ea-aL-tura. ..- ineu tne custom to pay au ilimin m WOOtOVOr l? that Bold of pol'ticil worB. I'tho L*'^i.s;.itui" tlr,.i';ie.l ?mo our hint-, weil and teed. It bas doaoieaovotal times, lint tuer" has never ("'ho au eil,.rr .nils bptmp. turo lt. ibis year there is notbuu'si,e to il :'at for. I think you wlU Bod that i ito leora DerooeraUe titnt all Blood rim hue will give us ibo Leg il dare, ' Mr Bhstoh >u wbo arni probo-lj be re-eiect^.1 from Boggle emf a ?oatowool aiaaed tu ins afttatoea.ee in th. evant nf Demo rino lu.cess iu the hatoaablyha ?dahl keeosaa -.peaker. In talklnst with Mr. tsheiban about ultaira a? Albany, hs pani a ni.'.i tribute to tiie newspaper eent-veaaeaa. who are stationed at the Capitol d. rio. the wtOSaS, lay? ing anionic other thiiwc "Sash maa BB -ttipii, ?"cluney, Muilin anti otheti like them do more to BSOan .'xxl h-gll atiou ttaa a.i ether cane* seetttaea. rasyarsrou iiantivon taewatehaad rtreiy_ot wroa. bepnosseoo if ino mesearee to'rodaced ?r injinitinr. .keir wi'k is ilasott aaeodiog. --?*?> are lageleed ta bo ea tinton se lite dayl* loiU. Hat for fe aOOMll Bl|.| iiil-.i- *..,'nf lbeir walk the .stat.: of Now-York woai.l 'oe saddle*! witt my 'piautlty of vicious aud vena, tagtsttgatO. I aahai Mr. ahaahaawhal betteaghtel the I eik?r ibii> el rhs ..asem-ly la tbe event ef the Kepubucau* re isiulii- lbs couti.il. Ita reui.ir.e.l that lu that event it eas uot his adair, bat that be bad a uotioti that tho tooee would ile between Assetnniv tn-u K ass abd .multi, an.ess Mi. Kr vin shouM returu (nmhg Uiw ?euce County, ni wtncu e-snl there wnul l bea pretty aigt -/.et row. W.t. Arnold wo ill boee pb yal .1 I'reiuth r_.| bute fur the bpiskonblp and li) -hSH ro.pes t Bould make a tat tee taoS-M niau Mr Bran, Mr. lbiiaban uo? a in<h op-mu o' ex xiwaktr Kranu'e ibilities and regards him as a stroot; _SOB_ Asseniidvoian Hoirehaiou), nf Hudson, was also in tlie :ity iu thc course of the week and wae;-. I toll bim tb it At. ?sheehan'* fri-nd* ttOOghl HM Umtali man aonU 88 natte -[leaker matt anas.oa. he rrpl:e<l - I ha Vt-< real esntM f.?r Mr. ihoohaa -tn ? Dem wat, Ml I ia uot h. ieve a iia',)j-.,i!i. u kseoattty arlu etan bim Bpeohsr ead he heit As??a.ubly will be ltopiiMicaa bOpOO * ? iiea inii. Tao Da-OOOtntlS cry about cirryltn tue Aasoiub.y I ail nous. nae. Tueic ia noihttig lu the csu'e.t, that will thongs lt tree, a straight pull between the Kopeatieaaa nat lim Dolo, rita "f tar "?tito to I . -' .1 ro-o the -is.aiaiure la lt 'publioao i>> a iar.e ina ,'iit.. Tere i* io tin.ir np oe;,"? tun |iti'tiie rn t* ta u.'n pall - Hoe* I . (UO tteewaly etoettee.M Mr. H'>ko>>o.ui will prohohty be .-elecl-il to the A**juihiy. Tuere has been a n nu .er of rural st iteimsn ni t ie ri'f I iring the wauk and stray blt* ol gSBS-8 ab "it M .te iolltMobava neon loafag BaeoaA lt ls aoat thoa --- ...t .., | KlW-.u, nf -t. I-i? rene-, ll... 1001-0 ?' OOd bm I ta ? enttsa aol i" ba a eai..'. date isa re-etoeetoa Ueaeral B. ,1. Curtis, of t-t. La ir. ut... is .ppeily in khtog a | Ott for ouitroi* au.Mf ha eau am ? Oaagnealenol aeatttallai i uaw name will nu lu* lu the sootaeof tte kaooitttf. tisaeibblymau H"l klu* is anotbar tag-SIObM WhS bad oiiKreiuiioiial ai|.irati,.u* ?ud may A'-c. i>t tba io nina* ann In Ul* district rather than in t IS I IBS S for t ie A* .?iuii>iy. Ho li-- large U uio.r itu odds le rem .1- ?'.-? bc pleat..e nf.ci't, I* oil ni* lida. lt SSOOM l>r.ii.4t>le ;u.il SpttHker ll uti* l's eiuphatic lOUOO-SSatmeet O BIS mat titrm in t..rt l.-vlalai ire vtas US dr*Od '??rl"J* ? .it'in.l.a miine |era.,,s WtWO tt-haod to think thal 'O aiUbl be loilurel to un hack 1 ? tlboey. ti -u a-r.i '-r lari.ter 1* name I a* tlie ma i wh * will BtO*a .J *U0 need uim aa tue bi am ee team _fe*aahasa_e ?eaaap. The b ipeett is iproojlloa >'<io mau pl.:.-*. ttrnla mimi* t*-ll* Hi- Power. (Uti Ba ou al ta no ic.-ra r??. ptt.a. sn? ha-aireaay Mut oat uer awMBBf d-.s, .t?e aad her 11 c?- _ i