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ForelgTi:-The funeral of the Date of Clarenee wiU probably be held on Thuraday. == Another .Spani*h t-own waa attacked l.y Anarchirta, wbo were flnally dispereed by cavoliy. ac== Fruncc wlll sign % I00IBIIIllll treaty with HoUand; Ler Ba> gotiations with Spaln for a tdmllar treuty haye fatled t-a The ISuitan of Morocco \viU grant The demajad of the rebele tor tha removal of tjhe Goverror o? Taogler. Con?ress.-The Honse only in aeaalon; the Hol Buao rr>olutioB8 were adopiefl, and % 1> * debate tooli plaee ever the qnestisn of alerkBhipe to ootu mltt/jCT. ?fjlmeatJc?Two women were burned to deati. jn aTratlroad wreek on tlie Northern Paeilie. ==: Forfhet factfl eoneernin; the crlminal lit'e of l -..-.h.er Hfll, of the JBiratfll-riTg Bank, were brouplit to nfrbi-Garza is nunorcd to l>e BDOOl to enter Into New-.Mexico, with 200 foUowerfl. r=r=r Boflae daniage hfl* been done by floods iu tliis State -aad Neav-Kn.-'lan.l. =a= C'harles K. Aldrich, of l hipogo, has ?'<*en appointed to aucceed Jodge WUIlam H. Ia\? ?-" Solicitor-Generul. ? a B? fonprenr.iian Walter A. Wood died at Hoosick lavUa, New-York. City acd Saburban.-John Curson,' a disalpnted lav.-ver ot Ba'.timore, waa found dend wttta blo t'hroat cut. r-?= A heavy FiiowBtorm Iwtet, for i-evcral hours. aaasa Ibfl aifHuni duiner of the ?Vale Alnmni laBBllilllaalllB took pl.ico nt. Del nioiiico's. rrr.-^ D.irtinouth .Vilege Almuiil hnd their onnn&l re-inion imd dii.uer. ??? -~ Tiu* count, af all 1he votcs cast at the Tnion Jjeuc'ie Clab eleetion showed tliat one mnn on tho opi>osilir.n tioket waa elected. rsaess Stoeks com pan. t ive l.y dull, cJeasing wlth irreBular char.geR. The lull in hpecukitioa favas inUuflBold aiyparentlj' by the* Htrcet. Tho Weather.?Forera.*t for to-day: F-lir tlightly colder. Teniiveraturr- yesterday: RifhCBt, 4.'j degreea; lowest-, _'4; averuiie, 2S? 3-8. Ncta-rithstanr-linp rhe poaaeTjul TammTin,.' f om iniitcc depntoil tO go f?? Wat?lllBgtoa next avecU and bring the I>enioeni:ic Natir.nal OoaTeation I i thia oiry, there is a lar{*e-.--ized arBBpidoo that in their hoaite tho WlfjllUaitcBl <Jo not a\ant tho convemtio.'i hero oa any ci)ii>i(Jeiatioa. Taiimiaiiy j. fur Ilill; Boaxtfl* Coekian lot that cat out oi the bag a BBBtk apo; and Clevoland ha* miny frionds in New-York. The Hill mon will bo nuie to want the ronvr-ntion avhore rherc is the Jeast danger of a Cleveland Rtanipede. The anxiet> of the Administiatir.n'i critiCfl ro :,j* the attitude. of tho (Jovcrnmcnt tov.axd ChiTi i-i lik??ly to be relieved in a feav diiy*.. Still thiy an hard.'.v look np'.n this as a boon, lor ir wil'l givo them one inij' irtaala vibjovrt !o-s to can) about. Washington Bdrleoa BBJ that the l'ro*. ilcn' (-ompk'tod Ul OMiinination of the Chiliau il i"--;p--iiidon(e ye-steaday, and avill in aii prob Bbilitj araaoBoH it to CaTOfNflfl eai'y next rreek ?va.uii a Bltiiaaffj detining tho pur-itmn of thfl 1,'nlted Sta'eri. lt g>e.?. wltbout 0ayia| thnc this flfl*B*af* aOBaflB -Mr. llrim.s'jn will be awaitcd irith jii-of.uind intei-est. Thl countiy will fllao look eagcrlv for the oorre*poiid-?ni'e bciavecn the tWB (iovernments. _ Lieutonant-Girvenior Slioehan. as ropoit^d in our Albany niff?>***? talks in the a*O0t r,fr liandedanil hiRh-aoun-liim av.iy about Ib* t.iril.l" crime <>f which 8fl0U^OB0 >ax:(.n, hnain and O'Connor were guilty on Th.ii-*'kiy, and DBawti judgment upon the ca-ie by oajillg that lhe three men must throw thenrelve.*. apotl the nu-?. y of the Judiciarj- Committi'.., whuli will (k'tiniiiiie ivhether or not they can purge them**e,'ve*? of contempt. Mr. Sbeeban ought to be awarc thal tlie avhole trouble rivw out of th.r applicatioB of the pi-oviou-i quoiion, which ha-a aevcr been cmployed in the benate befuro, and for which, in aajflh a -nnall body, there is no fljoad. Tho ajKilogy ongTit to eome from the J>omocratic ninjoiity, not from tho men who?e naines have been dropped fnin the roll. _ Tbo llimao ol Roftreacataiirc* t* g .mg oa trita ils business without having aiLvtcl 0OJ ml**. This il iiiaiiiiy l.na!i.-*e ol 8B**Bbf Criip'l ill no*4, which ha? j.ioventod the Comuiittcc on BtUC* from agreeing upon a codo. 15ut feav M |>!e have forgottoB the Democratic howl when tho last Congi-e>8 held aessions fur soine timo under similar conditton*. No haim came then; and tte foundation. of fhe Republic are not quak Inx BQ-iY. The Deinociats, ib apitears, ar? cbi harrassed hemtiae* it is plain that aome of the niles nf the last Conpreea are necssary, while Bt tl1*9 name time they are in mortal droa.l (,f adopting anything with the stamp of Thomas B. K'*ed npon it. -4> Judpo Holman ha.?t wnn somo public praise for his efforta in the direction of economy in Q-OT? enflMbht exiK'nditnro*. J 1 ? iit since hi* appointment aa chalrman of the Committee on Appropriationi he appeara to consider himaelf enapowered ar.d directed to punsue a cheeaeparing policj which. shall leave a!l b-'protioaa effoi? far in tho iear. The reaollltkT?a offf?*8d bj him which have been before Coagreaa for three day- arere linally paaaed y.--'.'i,!-ty. They are meiel.v a cheap bid for notoiioty from B party which hopeg to 1?8 the "Billion Congress'' as a bacJigronnd ?'?> dia* plaj ifaj owi %'irtii-and patjiotism. Mr. Holman was, however, fowd into tho humiliating posi tion of admittinp that ono of his resolmior.s \%r** i.ut really intended to mean what iba_id THE WOBLD'S FAIR HILL. Tho Woild's laii- bill which kan been intro duced by Senator Cantor allows an ajipropria tion of ir'.'iOO.OUU to enable New-York to erect 4 buildinp and make a gnjt-b.e di?play Bt Cbicago next year. There is an evident disposition to push the measuro to its p_-sagc at an early day, 80 fliat if any amenJments BN tn be made they B?rt be submitted at once and their adoption urgently requested. As has been already ex plained in Thk TrtBCBB, the Cantor bill is a comproiBiae i_6B__re. which the diygoods mcr ckiiits of this city, "ho have displaved so niiich interost in tho matter, have accepted only nnder protest, and with the hope tha, aufiicient pieaaurfl m iy be bfOUght to bear npon the Legislature to securo tho focrcaae ol the Bpproprintion to at least hall' a million dollars. The Senate having adjom-ncd nntil .Monday evening, it ig obvions that now is tho time fur hard work to bo put in, if an effort la really to be made to seciu?8 tho enactment of tho bill in a B8>_afnctorj ahape. in paaaing we may remark that tho pTOv?fofl foi the a'tpointnicnt of tl.reo i-oinnliasionenj for eaoh judiei;_ district in tha State, maklng twenty four in all, seeuis chnmsy and Bfli well d?>ign<il to a-voniplisu t_e objeetg ifl viow with pron.pt ness and ftcility. There sceins to us to bo no duubt that un this point the W'orld's Fair bill is Ohpeble of inij.i-ovement. Hut the main thins t<. he now con?idci*cd ia tho aiuount of the afpropi?lti al, It is well kniiwa that the Chamber of Commerce and gome other inliuential budii-s of this city, as t\o!l us nirjn. r ous labor c*ga_izati ona in variot? ptuta of tho state, have g,?no on reeord In favor of appro* priating 11,000,000 fot thiap?rpoae. The diy gonda morehants, wh0 wei-e filtt in tbe Held, ii.\ed up .n balf tbal amount a-* n< i->->-uy. Cokmol \V__am L. Strong, Mr. J ,1m Qlaflin, Mr. Depew and other p|piii:iient citi/eiis wlioso viewe havo been cxpros.-ed thrmgh THI Tkiiunk, are a unit in declarinj*; that the IBm naar-ed in the ('iiit'.r biil is totally irail"<j>;ri'i> DO c.irry OBt the objeotl ln view. There is tittle doubt that thia is tho goneral opiniuii of those >*.h . liave given cIobb am-ntion to the atthject. It shonld bb boroe m mind that the pood name and famo of the State aro at stako in this maitei. ln view of tho belief that has gaiifeil currency in the rVeet regarding tho indifforence of.tTIn aection to tho Col?_b?? _-po_tlon, this dty and Stato cannot rdTord now to entcr upon a policy th.it, may |t_-J bo stigmatized as uiggardly and mean. There is DO gaestton whatever that New-York will rc:ip iarge benelitS from tlie l-'air; and we arlll biirely bo made to suffer if wo permit ourselves to fall in tho rear of f3ta*es oi leea weal'h and trmaller population. It it. not?at lea?t lt ou?ht not to bc?a qotm tion of how Ji*tlo New-Yoik c;in afford to grant, for th!s important object. Not a fcw of our citizem* bolievo that a million lo11m wonld nol bo too much. Hh? that amount will BBT_J OBnafj no outcry on tho gmund of extravagam-e. Furthermoie, it will be far tho wisot plan to mnkeen rid.quate Bpproprintion now ra'hrr than to wt asi'lo a molcrato kuiii with lhe e_pect_ tion of adding to it a year hencc. Now is the timo to provido the moaiu for tho comminsion representing tho State to lay out IfJB plans on a liboral scale, fo that every Jrew-Yorket who visits ChicbfO next year may bo ablo to boW up his head in honcBt pride irhea he viewa the ezhibit of his own St_hgj. A Bi_tnhe nin-e noit caonol bc eedllj i-ec-lled. Mr. CuU-'d bill should be BflK-ded before any funhor st"], :'s tnkeo toward it.s paa_nge. Aa will be Beea bj lhe ttppaal to tho citizena of the Stato which thi Drygooda Committ-e are noar Bending *rnt. and which is prtatod in Bnotbei r...'umn, that energetlo bodj ef men are doing theirnt_lost to Beeure nf-.l-W __end_4eti? to tho bill. Their efforta ought t.> bo heartily seconded by other trades and othei HtfeaJ. A uraiiimoii*i appenl BS tle* Iz-pislatuio cannot fail of pro ducing the de-ired effeet BEC1PBOCI1Y T1XBEBLXO. Tho oae made of tho otiglna] Blaine Eed prv,, in- projert by Mr. Breckinrfdge is chai-cter ist;c. ile bringa it lotn*\n\ oi a time irben a series of treatiei haa been n< gotiafied and other ooiiv.-n ions aro under roi-iderttaOB, and when, ni^reover, vations OOtUltriea bBT8 been w;imed tha' the r,e,ipi-.icity anien'lment will be enforei 'i against tlicm on Mareh i". Bnleat thej make eqoitable tnulo Brrangegn*enba. Uia porpoae is io 8n_lanaaa tho Adn__iavrratlon and to nverturn afl tho BTieceasea of the Adn-nlitratJ ,n in Becor mg an enlarged fordgn markel for Aarteriean exporta. The menace of a repeal of tho Aldricb -.iincndnient, which has been the b_B_ of diplo ma-ie action dunng iho laflt Bfbnn _a_tt-B, ia not a serions one, BiBOB neithep the BeBBtfJ nor the I'resident will CiTa-Onl to tbe alteiation of the TariB law, even if the Democratio Rotiae be ao raah as to follow .Mr. Bredclaridge'a lead.. Tho intii.diHtion of the reaolution may tend fo onnna i*onfusion of mind ainon^' Sov__ern GoTernmen and retard the fall devetopaienl "f licipiocity under th*-' o\i>tin^ law. That was probablj the Kentucky lJopn-rciuative's aecret purpose. There ia bo reiison why Bepohlkaui legialatora or the ciintry in geMral should be decdved by this fantaatie perfci*i_tanee. Secreta-7 Blaine, karlng in mind the foazpedie-ey of giring awaj th*** Aanerieafl aoai-et irithoul Becoring tubatan tial ooDonasioi- Ib return Tor ihe exporl trade, a_tde out a lial of American ataplea and manu faoturos'which might be cori-id'-nd a fair e.iuiv alent for the froe introdnetfan of Southern prod no?. The last Congi?H took uji the ttedprocitjj ' projeot, embodied it IB the Tariff bill and pro | ducwl b h"in _eneoi_ nMaapre. A limlted fu-o i markel f"i angar, Baolaaat-, ooffee, tea and bJdea waa Mibsiitwi ii for bb BBreaitricted laarfcet for ' all 8o-rhern producta. The Adiiiinistiatiun has taken u.e Reciprocitj B_feBd_teat and aego* nat.d an importani aetiea of beatiea in whkh it haa juarticiily aeeBred <.n the bavsia of tho Urnitod free m.ni^i all the adwaatagea f?>r th<> A_a)riena exporl trade embraced in the attfedule originallj propoaed bj Jecretarj Blaine. Tie Bhain i"(,j.',t of the pilu.v advocated by bim nraa the enlarge m.'i,: of the foreiga market for Arnr?rica_ produce and iiiainif.ictiue.. That has U-en aciomj.lislied with niarked stit-cess in bhe Beeiprocity COBTCn* tiniis. To repeal the Aldricb B?ttendment arhen it has bi*eii ahowa lo be a anoat eflicient lover for o|*oning foreipii marketa would be an a7t of insane folly. Thero ia>, it ia tru?, a cMerence of aethotl in tho oriuinal B!a:no proposal and the Aldrich amendment. Th* first idea wns to npon rho freo inark"t when Offltain conditions ahould b* ? ?ni f, ..-1 with. The plan adopted vrai to open tho frfaj market temporarily for non-oompo'iTi.7 ptod ucts. and to rJ*00 it a-jam-' thOM BBtlOBfl whi'-ii shuuld neglect to tflfer .'..nip"::.?Tiiii: ldTan|Bges to rhe Anx-m-an expurf 'i-.i-?'-. Tb0 priadpl* was the same, nanv-ly, thal the fron narket wai boI to be had ?* a gntuity, but irai to he paid f'.r in oosamerciflJ ooBOB*Bk>Ba to ihe l nited Statos. The dilTercnco in mot!. d WBB limplj 'ho distin.'tbn between opeaing the door OBder certain eondition/.. and openiBg if tentativelj with the unforstBndfbg tha! it waa to bo , if Tlie advan.-es of the I'lii'd State* wero not h.-spitably received. The general resnlt. BO far B8 rhe export trade is concerned, kl lhe -amo either way. The Reciprocitj projecl oa adopted by the last Congres* and rarried out hy the Ad inin:-.tra'i;in i*. a bomogeneOOJ policy entin'v in harniony with rho Aiaerican l'mtoctive sys tem- lt is ?t poptahu i?uo tlirouiTioiit ihe 00OO try, and J>mocratic trickatei* liko Mr. Hrock inridga will not daro to upser It TBE LATE8T TE1CR OF IHEE TEADEB8 No, Maosi*. Frec Tradera, you eaaaol dodge your own theoric*.. Mon who pretend to bolieva the Prutective policy iniquitous and hurfful to the country BlUflt either flbid* by ihat bellef Ot surrender it. Vet " The Now-York Time*" ahowi a etrong dLspcasition to thimble-rig in the mat? ter. trovernor McKinlej had 00id: "There is ono thing they night as we!l make up thelr niin.l-a to down'in the fiaat?that they can't hav wool fieo when it coines fmm the oheep'o baek* and put B tariff OB it when it 0000*0 on our backd." "Tho Tiino*." c'lniiK-nts thu?: " As no ono UketJ ti. have the alighteflt influence on legislatlon wishes any aueh ceoditaoo liiipooed on bfje wool, the triendi of that meaBtue of jiutice may fairly a-k tho (rovernor if ho i0 rea-ly to suppoit free wool with a just reductioi. on wool lon*-." The wordi " Juat rodiictioif mvor band. Tho intetrTi-i to BUggest that Fre.- Traden avould bo satisliod to alh.w all the protottive duties on woollen goodi to remain, eutting ajff only tho compenaaloi-j dtttiea?tho** ioteaded to put tho iiiiiiufacturoi's in tho same position as if then Tfane no dotiea on wool. Bal that ls by no bmbm the purp i?e?-if tho** whoOppOOO I?r"to(*'i.n. Thej fraudulentlj be^in by oaTering lVo wool aud protecdT* duties on woollena to tho manufai?? ni*Bf*4 Bat ?h'-y Icm-w with c'ti.tinty thal if tha roinoval -of dltfiefl OB WOOl oaa bo *aT*cted, mak ing tho w()?l-grmvei*8 anltiv, th'-y CBB then take oir thfl dutiea on troollon good* iho, with the help of tbe Trool-*gfower0. That ia tJXBCtJ* thfl mcaning of t'.oven-.or Mc Kinley 'a warnlng. U maj 00 WrjU be heeded by all avho aro fnten*eeted in thla Induatry. Mr. Springei^a bill, it is tmo, i. outmgeoualj nnfalr to rhe wool niimiifacnm-r.a. ba ? l la* .'-?'? e* them (.ij.i-M.-d tn tbe BBAMtvovM fiaoda which oxcluaive* Iy ad v?loroui dutie* atwaj* lai 1 >?? Dm if it were in thal reapeol a fair bill, if it left the av.. .1 mnnufarfui-ors in eiaotiy tho same altuation, withont dnti.-s on i-aw w...'., that thej no* have with thiise duties, tho bill avonld atill mean d**th to tho nianufa.ruro. It aroold tak? ofl th* dutlea un raav wool ln orJ'-r to drlt* *ho rrool-groaneii into hofltility to the du'i.-* 00 niaattfaetared wool lea goooa, and .Mr. Bpriager kaow* psrfectlj veell that Uie r?poal of th* dini.-s on arool ir. I l<i follovred almoat in>ranily bj tho repeal of aii du'ics on ^.I'lds BBjOUfaotaired "f wu-il. 'lli" lepfaontatiTC* "f firjol-'gwyiTlBg diottict* arould b* the Ursr to propo-ie nucii a m'-armio, and tlie l'r<"-.-Trad<- Democra'H wrbr-ait an axeeptl n wou'.d vote frrr it. Free txado in w*ool and woollena ls tho rc.al iutent of the blil offered bj Mr. Bpringei in tho Housjo, ami no trii k.v a- iAem*nt thal ? nlj a ?? Jnal reduotion" of the wx.H'-n dnti*0 ii drarigned * der-eivo thfl manufa. tiii-cra. Thelr meeting n* llr?7tou this avrok ahcraa.al doarly l.v tb* r tjotlf thero adopted that th.-y und' ritood I daagoi to which a IVoa-vVool bill would axpote tli^.r industn'. Nelther Tvould thia moBaure 6V cei-re the totera, who bave c'*"ii tl.it w. rrllen gools Mtta*lljf becorno cbeaper nnder the ?;- 1 tion <af hi^'h.-r diui'-s on av.,.I and tvooUerja, and who know ly rh;s tinv 'ha* the Ki-ial.- d " tariff reforuiors" hn\e b-B*a Iving to them about I ??? eff.-rt <.f prorectivo dutk k, Th* r*0BOTa] of lhe d'lties ..n \von\ frdtild in nr. way cheapeo the Btairof*. fJttrBB of iiool to ooniuaaeri in thia coun hy, btri Tt a-. inM proiti ite the tn mtifai I uro, and ai the aame Uaa injura iii" a1'"! growera througnout the country. II nce il ia thal growem and tbe maaufacturen together tvill re - it thi ehange irhlch Mr. Bpringer prop being fro well lofonnod I 1 -..- ifico Ihoir nut-ual latoiaat for th* bet* Ul of the 1 ree Traden. A EEYIVAI. OF TREA80N. The Deotooratic fhemb. 10 oi the Senate "f thii State juist n..w ar* cagaged in 1 conspiracy whicJi alliea them with their brethren of the South who endearored to fkfliroj ?? I *i? The Demo? cratic aece aionUhi PeftMed to rcBpecl the will of iho iiiajmity a-r oxprcasod ln the eleetion ?.f Abrahatn Linooln. Theae Democratic Senaton i*r-f.i4o bo rrvpect. tbo will of the tnaloritj i> < \ prcBBed In the electlon of a number "f Repub lican Brembera of the Lcgi0l0tnre. The Demo cratic leoeadionisti eoidcavored to make the will of tho mlnoritj prerail by 1 i.*r-.rr to iofaaoui roethod*. Tbe Dflaaoi ktatic .-> aatora are engaged in tha same reTolting woik. Th* Democra . iwioaaionlirti areia branded bj l".aal aten ererj whera -0* ta*itofi to a oouutrj tho corncntone nf wbea* goTonoaeatal syatem i*. tb* right of ahe inajdi-ify to rule. Tho Deaiocratifl Senatora by thotsanie tolci-n are .".*'. ti.rion to their coun try, the proved encmic*. of gOTernnwnl of thfl pe 'i1 ?'? From Ktri.'tly a paity ptrfnt of viow Bepub? llcana mi'.'lif waleom* the exhibitloo which theae Ssoaton are nMhing of themaelvei at, th* Cap [toj. In <.(.;-tinjr Uaikrr and 111 reoognizing <?* bome and Nichol*, adl of whom a--''." defeated hy thi peopflBj and iu preparing tb* waj bj meani of 0 pack.-d Conunittee on Privilegei aad Ki". rions lu seat OD* 01 tWO Other -4i.a''.is who w.-iir alao d*feaa*d l.y tbe people, thej have de iu >ii.-"i:it<-d bejood b peradventure that, bowever it may be with other Arnericana, ili.-y do aol ptirpose t.. p*j the ilightesl attjratioo to tho will of the majoi'iiy?nniea* thej *re forced 1 ? Jefferaon l*.r. is would havo u.kpn to theae Dem? ocratic Senaton. Thej are his aorl .-f Dcmo orat*. llcinc il is ihat from a purelj partisan poiBl of riew no Bepublican no-cd deprecate the preaent simation at Albany. For it i^ avdi cal> oulated t-> arooae our partj aa it bai not been BaWjitfled linoe tln- dajfl "1 th* W.... Last (,..1 fii(-.id> generallj througboul tho State eome t.. realixe?aa thej all bansl before loag?tbal the Deinc-crata of th.- Senate of 1892 according to tbeir opporttuUtt*0 aie repeating the ciime oi 1860-'64, and thara can ba no doubt whal the reault will be. At the Bral opportunitj at the ballot-boi the Bepubllcana of New-York will overwbelm thc*e enemiea of popular government and all tlm-e who lynpathize aaitli tbem. And in the profleeotion of thia patriotic work the Ri publioani t.ui coiiiit ii|)(,n the aviiatance of hnn dreda and thoataaadi of Demaxrata--corre8pond in^ to " tho War Demoerat**' of the old dajta? arho oar* uiiiniteiy Btor* f'.r the Btaiotenaaee of funriaiiif'iitai popniar rigbti than tli.-y do fnr tbe flOCCOBfl of any parrv. It is reporte.1 at Alhany that tho eonspirators havo bCOOBBO f 1 -iyhtencd j that they fcol inclined to paus* in tbeir inf-^mous work of seat-stcalijii.. We aro not inclined to take stock in thia ruinor. Mnlofactora ao leat to all aaoae ef pahlic deeeaej a*. to pla.e Walker in the *s.'n,itr*-\Va!k'*r. tftfm the people of hia district emphaticailj repudi a-r ,1. the maioiity againal bim being nearty 1.700 -ran be BOUnted npon fo perpetrafje any other piece of naked viilany which wlll add to tho itrength ef their begna maj.-rity. Oae of the Democratk Seauttara is reported as Bnwertihg thal "tho buvs afo bot for one or tiro m.ne s.;.'-." of cooree Ihey are hot for ahem. And why ,houId tbey fail to per them? To be aure, the majorny of the rotera of bhe diatfeta npon which "the b'ovs" have their oyes elected llepnblican Benators. Bnl the Deinocr-- ef ihe Senate will noi be moved by thr cfJBaideraUon ? or, if they aro moved. then it is lo be aald that they lack tho courage of their knav?ry. THE PBOP08ED PACIFIC CABLE. Ever sinco Kurope was firsl ennnected witli tiio VVeatern Hon_aaji_ere by an electric telopraph oable the projeet of aJmilarly linklng CaUfornia with Japan and ChlBB has attracted more or leaa atr.-ntioii. Maay companies have indeed be<*n fonniHl, and bills havo frcfpiently Como before Omgress aolidtiBg rhe tompting impetns of a siibsjily. S. far. howover, the projeet has tacked the enth,i?iastie and eflin'ont advocacy of a Cyrna I'.V-ld. aad, althongh tho I'nited Sta'es Senate voted laat year in favor <?f rabaidi?ng a cable to Hiwaii, we aro still tlepemlent on Ivirqie for folegraphio oinmnnicati'm with the Pncille contihents and islands. The small BOpropriati ,n made by Congress for a preliminai'.v aunrey of the bed of lhe Pacific between California and the Sandwicfa Mands has, however, alreii'ly necured one important re snlt. The report "f the, work <>f the Govern? ment stoamer Alba-oan, which was emptoyed tn make the aoondiop, has )u*t i_tcbed the llydro* gl-aphie Oftico at Wa-hiiiptonj and while ihe O'wration*. arere B?K*?aarily parfial and reatrict* ed, the fr:i?ibility of laying a rnble has !? ?? n dc-tomatrated. OntJl the expeditioi- of the T'nired Statea itrram/** Toacaroaa and Her Majea ty'a ahip I !hffUe_fer, iu 1>*74 and liT."., knowl oilge of tho oharacter and depth of the E-dflfl lea-floor traa BjeaNtally vague. The Paeifio waa beliered to i"v tw_Bjia_-t.YeIy ahallow, with Fewer nbrupt irregi-aiitiea than tbe Atlantie ln ita bed levd. Th. aa expe*di-o_a proved that the aver ap,* depth twaa really greater. IVhiltJ the kround inga in the North Atlaatio betvrecn Newfound Innd and Kngland and France, for inatance, re rcalod nowbere a greater depth than 2,400 fathoma, the North Pacitio average, in the lati r i" of 11 niiiluln, %\ .-? plaeed at 3,000 fathoBM. Thia esUmate the work ol the Albatroaa Kema ?-4 oonflrm. Tho deepent water encountered in tho cruise was 3,200 fathoma, or about three mi , :ini ,-k quarter, m longitude 131 degreea, nnd ovor ronainernow aroaa tt," doptb n ta tound ? i be regnlar al -'.Too and 3,000 fathoma, Captain Tanner, on rhe rotBrn pe-aage from II ;. iu i to Ban Franciaoo, baa eondu. led a Bee? ond aeriea -.f Boundinga on 8 parallel Une, Ti... repert of thia work la aoi yet otmipleted, and itill rther preperntocy inrTeya areoJd perbapa be tequirtlto to determino the exaci route to be foi* lowed. In the p:''-.,:it Btate of onr relationa witri llawaii it is, bowerer, Interesting to learn Ihal a-hile the bed of the aeparating ooaan liea low; and ia marked in -il-u-es by atartUng nnerenneaa, the engineer trho i?idert-kea Oo pi, Ic oni a prao* Hcable channel r.r a aulLmtarirte cable wi.'l en .- no insnperable obataofo, QUINIXB AXD POLICEMBX. 'Ilr arldcl} .liff'rrtit cff.-etij' whii'h the Muie ilrie wlll BCanCtlaM? bave <>n two person*. Ls one ? .f t'i" tai?t ,r -.?,,?.-'. . thinga nated l.y the ntmii-ut ..f medieiue. Wa ne*rd acir.-rly n*f4*r, bf way of llluatration, ta the oil Btorjr af t'nr a*f?nnileaa , i>r wiu, aet up lu a Btranga efty ns ;i dootai i.i an attainpt to ?*H anongh money t>, oontlnua bia travt n - iii-r raiti.-, t w,i-. ,i Dntobninn, fur whom he preaei'ibed v.\ vromlen, Tba man ;,...:\i,h- got well. 'li." next ealler waa a i i a !i..,,i w tt i -? ? i ''?'? i the anna Ji . , .:. , ,'.:.. h pr mptly illinl. Whcreupon the ? I, wlahlng t', make M.ri* of lnt? r\|a'ii ? -.vt-iit along, fog in ii" |,,...-,???. entered thia it* in In bia BO_book: "Mem.: Nna vomica wtll eure a Dntehman, bnl it wlll kiii n ? i ln tbia town there hare h.i during th" pa*>t i'1'w manl a Inatnneea <>f the divi ?? i ecta ol auuther drug wbicb wonld have surpriaed th.' praotitioucr we have Jual rd to altnos( aa lan. b na dj ? .-.< tlon of the aux vomica. indeed, tve bi'licve tbal he would enterrd thia in hi. notel.Ic: ".V ll. l^uiuine wil] aoolbe an ordinary man, but it will make a polireman go oul on hia b?*a1 and arhoop and aa* aault folka, ' Almoai every wecb the Bpecta. leof the i oof |. .11. vi. Um "i q Ine ia brou rht before if." |.|,l" ,,t Uiia cit.\ oi ni Hrooklyn. I'- l j,., iiiar coinoidenog tbe qulnine attack i- invnri. iiilj diagnuaed by the apectatora aa plai Uquor drunkenneaa, N'.r i- thia bo atrange, per ;..,,-. wben wa sonaider the wide dWerenoe in ibo effe,. <>' quinlne ".. a ??? ? in?*,,.>:, eltixen and on , , :.. li.iii. Aii ordin ii v doae of qulnine ba ? bui little otitward and vialble elli i ln i'r.- ?tae ,,. Um avernge man. Ho rcnutIna In Ij ,i or ?" > aboul hia bmineaa, a .-t ite ni lu*, bealUi m .y warrant, and no one known that he haa taken any "f Um drug uni'-s ne menUona t." faot, But bow rjiifereni it L. when .. membai bi i!n- Naw**Vork oi Hrooklyn pollee force awnllowa ?*? f?w graina ol qulnine 1 ile Immedlateiy goea on duty and aoon begina to whoop in u really atartilng tane "t voiee. He i- ,,i'-,'i'\c'i in -t.i i-r aboul on tbe aidewnlk aa if laying out lhe plan "i an oid-faahloned "worm i, m?.-." l i.i-a ba e_ibiaeea a lamp-poal and alnga ?? Aniii.- Booney" ln bu88_iw tonea, and cnlla thc atteutlon <>f ti,t* byatandera ta Um proooaalon ?? f ipii iiui,-. whieh la iiiosin^' down the atreel Ile then proeee*da along ln-* beat, itceaalonally re* buklng the undignlfled .-il".if* ol the earth to n-< up nnd atrike him, antll he meeta an Inoffenaive iu.ni or woman, wben ba i?'^n.s the acUve uae ... iiis olnb ovi-r tha Bnbject'a liead. Ihla ia usually oontlnned tall tbe arreal >,i the la-fortunate oflloer i v ;. brotbei patrobnan nat a vletltn ,,/ the .1." "Hy qulnine, after whieh he i-, t.ik.-u away ln an amhulanoe. li.-' ?pectatora, unacquainted wltb the facta, report thut the polieeman i.s drunk. Often the newa* aapera fall Into tba Bame error the aeat morn? lng, St r.i ti " as it, may aeem, the doetora al tln* boapltal where i.c i-s tnken by the ambulance BonMtlnxn make the aome mlatake, It i-. usually reeerved rot tbe penetrnting lawyer of ti.,' .... bappy offieei to dkeovet tha true Btate of affnira ,,,,i ,u .. i/oiee touehed with emotion i" ezplaln in the eourl and tbe Peiice Utatrd tbni lns ellem bad only tnken a few graina of qnlnlna t,. ward i,n the grip. Ilow noii'ii Injnattee, alaa, tiien* would be ni thia world were 11 >."t i?r iln* aell aachllclng lawyer! The queation why the effeci of quinlne on a polieeman aliould be ao extremely differeni from ,ih etleci on another man, and more eapeelnll) v. ;,\ quinlne aliould affeet a poUcemnn pre. ~< Ij bb rmii, taken Ih eopioua q.lUUea, doea another uiaii, wi* niiist, i?m*.' t" Bdraaeed B_*a_ea) aeienoe to anawer. ^a-_-.__________? The r?,ll wav? ti'.w overapreading the eountry ,s the aevereal ye1 experieneed tbia Beaaon, al leaal ln the Northweab At Winnlpeg yeaterdny morn Ina the mercury regiatcred 42 degree. below iero. Thia rec .rd baa nol beea approached wlthln len ?i.-i.',s, ai that plaee, for maay montha. Taklng the avernge -r a aeore .,r wintera, tbe loweat temperatnre of the year is to be expected at the anrtienlar polnt ln January now reaehed, althangh ln Lndirl-ual yeara tlu? rnle doea nol held gaad. Tba ootoflldt*1** >11 ,il111'. _w}i_fore, ln*twi*rn MiiK ?iH',i(il wave and tbc* noruml niiui uiuiu atajjc wuuld bcciu t-g, warrant the hopc that the pr-sr-nt freeze may amount to something-. BevertbeleflB, tho dejrroe of oold inat reporta-d fruni i'ritish Amorica and .North Dakota d.iee not eqtiul thnt wl.i.h baa often l-oen known in thoae re-xioim before; and uiiBBli|BBBltlj old-fashioned intensity is aoi t.i i.c Bxpeeted bere in the Eaat f/aratfan, to ln* nure. sometimes makes up for la<k of intensity : bul tbe flckknflflfl of the weather up lo date thu* wlnter is ? BOM B^IMMtM of persistence. H?W pvpr. wo (*an tell a i*ood deal more about it all ucxt wool; tlian now. -a> ? Tlie people of New-York have no reason for Ifl Joioing (.vi-r tbe annonBeeiDoal tbal the HoBpltaJ Satnrdaj and Sundaj eeUeetioa made on Dflfleaaber 30 and 21 was BOt ara lartre as usual. The pn!*BBJ .(inlrary, rather. A BflCflia] nppeal to the publlo li..s r-nii*ioqupiitl\' beea Biade by tho Baeeutive i ommitte* of the assoeiation. Tho hoBpitala havo 1,, ni.-et apecial demand*jnol now; whieh, t*?a?ther witb tho dlminiabed roooipts already mentioned. is BUfficient 1*0*001 for a paBZOu* reaponsc to their eppoal. 'llio silence of "lhfl Evening rost" on the eub ject of The Tribune Index and the refereneea theroin to Mr. lilaine'b health remains as nn l.n.ken as that which pervaden the totnhs of tho PbarBob*. It wan on Deeember I that "The Fobb deelared that Th* Indei "bflatta. nll over with tndubttable eTidenee" regardiag Blr. jBalae'i health, and that " frequently" nuch entries as "I'laine's hoalth; Uflfl about,n were to be fonnd in tbal handy and indir-nensable littlfl voltiin.*. i.n I)e(*rml>or 4 WB pninted out tliat a r.iroful ex amination of The Index for ten year.. .ius.I'.s.'d live lefereflOBB ta Mr. I'laine's physical conditioii l?at flre, and no more! Do** "The POB0" tl.mk that five entrios jllfltifj lt* oswrtiona aboul -1 rir-tlinjr. all over" and " frenuently"? If 00, it aboald supply Ita iwder* wlth a vncabulnry ?f tb* ipeelal definitlon* attachina to the Engiisn words whieh it emjdoja. Whatevrr approprlation the Stat., intends to make for tho World's Fair BUgbl to bfl made n tbi, Mafioa, and carlv ln thfl BBMAoB '--?? ? *}? not do to make a amall appropriation noav, with tb* vague intention of .idding to lt next wlnter if BOOt?rr r**? wlDt<,r wUl X* U)? latCl ?-? That peculiarlv Ameriean invention, the " whale ,,?.-,,?- 1S .till to B04B* extent in au experimontal at, re though eeveral brilUantfy auoceshfulyy^<-? ?m to be puttiag that- tt*** faithei und farther mto ti,. background. .Now the an-afltlon U undor inveatiBatitm by tbeir LnTentor, Capa-aia Mac DoTnjaU, whethei they can ire adapted to naval arar. ,,,," Ha ha* alrc.dy aiiplied aonie InflBjaioufl i,i,.,s to tho whalebaok batf*. for uae in 000*1 defeooe, wbiah, if they p?Te to be practical, wiU ba oi u-r.'i.t aer-rlce. Tue peenliar coturtraetton ot tb* erafl rwderi it p^H'I'' to labmergi them bj meana of water badlaat, leaTin* ..nly a omall turret for the lookout and tbe powerfully-built bow -ahoTe water. Tho ad-t-antafeflfl of aaeh a avnoa In provldina fot harbor defenee aro obrlona. The 44-!inl,-i..-i. k i.s abo-irlng beroelf to l*e a tttat eraft. and ave ahall exfaMt to ^e her p-xsibilities aii fully expl'd'od. -.-. m __ Ifemhen of Coofre** and the benate alikc hav. Bhown ooand Jod-rraerrt nnd imibIb* patriotiam la acdj meddling with tbe Cbilian ailair, aud ln refraiainf from attemptlng preinatnrsre to forc.* the tlie band ef the Adininifltration by eallblg for infor ,?ati.m. Th.-.r '-xntiple L* one to l>e oommend.-l to BBwop ipera which drop afl Int* hyatarioa daily over the int-iuity of unjustiliable war nnd tho erimlnal follf Of defendTag the Ameriean flaa aKainst wauton Ins'ilta. a V.V nro clnd to sro thnt. Superiitendent Jasr-er ; i dlatrlbuted elrenlan aiaoa*j tho BBbeol teaoh era al tba 'ity advialnaj tbem to liflil the oxhi>.l ti..u of goegnabieal appllaaoafl aabkb ia noav Ln prosres. m ihr Artsenal iu Centrnl Tark. Thoso who not en tho advioo-ns nll oiijjht to-avlll prob .l.ly ko a w-oiid timr. Tliis oolleetion of mapa, -, -i.il-os eto., is on-* cf the finoat, ever mado in thia countrr. and when ahoarfl Ln Rrooklyn and ? ?; tiiiru<"..| tl atLBBB 1? oi" visitor.s. It BBB . ,.,, oa vic-.v r,r tb* Alflenal sin''.> lliri*fima8, and will remaka there till Jannary 10. It is inter eating, not t? teaeben aloac, bal to aR bv ? people. Eopeeiall* valuable and ln Btructlve la the eompfldtiflon thal can bo mado be* tween t'..o avi.rk cf iiinp-ti.akorx of vari'-iw countrioa. ineliiallng cir owb. The getting taajetber of s.kIi ui tmportaat cojlection waa a n*i*Bi praiaeworthy pieca of work <>n th* part of tho 'ioographlcal De ?rirttiiorit "f thfl l'-r ajklj D Infltitnt*. a> UniTeraltj o\te'-?,'.n ir? maUlr.-f lt-. way ln the Weat. Monday'a Tribanfl MBUiaed an aeeount - ? rai ililiahment of the Cblca*-o Society for ! niveraitv Bxtension, aimilar to thoee already i iu London aud N'ew-York. The popu? larity ar.d growth of t:.i-a movement aro remark* able. A.-. mi index of tlie wldeepread deaire fcr tuur'- and deeper knowled .-? of book* aad "f the acien. -a, it muat five aatlnfaction to*all reflecting minda. lt is important thal a hlgh ataadard ba H>t up, nnd that the work doue K* not alloaved to i ,ii below it. | FEBSONALk Tlm l.le Blr WUHam Wtlltfl wn. mri?t.-r of tavnntv cl^'iit, liiiiiru...- ? rhla Bflmber, Bowever, Lncladed ... .,: n.. rc iii.ii.-i ta closetr r.ll.ed. Ml -. Amella B. Warai-fa, trnvcller, aufhor nnd :?,_? t. || abOBt I" be aa.nnl'Hl a Clvll l.i-t j.. .i ...ii In England. Preaident Carnol reeentU' Pflld Baaala n Ittlfl eom pUment. u \..u aa ejmtlfled iu* arttatle t:i~t?*. by ln I.... nui- ibe atuUlo of ii Buwtaa artlal ia Puris, af. Antocol i.v. Wben Uio vi-it wiis rnded, ti.ci-o araa aotneUdn* liko u caeer gt-ren hy tbfl ix-oplo on tl.e t.- ? ;. IVblttler la In bed i ltb tbfl prlp. ii... late i . A. wiiito, iaa aoag arrlter, h.ul bo I reUral knowjedga of niule, and itodlou.li evold i - i.i ih- opera and Uke perfortnancea, lost hla ..il.-in:iluv ihOBM be lii.p;.lr.-.l. llls ixMg ?? I'nt Hfl ln My I.IUI'- Bed" avrn .uggctcd to M* iiiinrt one olghl ..- be araa going bome, by aeelng a ptetar* of the irophet m.i.in-1 in tha aindoar of a Bdatofl *-i..?i>. -, u.-i u:i> knecllng by a iii'il-s|(ir. w1111 bia band. ila |?-,i in pnuer. Mr. White avrotfl Ilie inalody iu.ii iiu- in^t 4-i-i-k* i.i iiii.nit iiit. in min u tea. win-n bai com |,,,,ii Murgu**ril.s" i'*' Beclded i" attempl a UrVe ami then llioilght cit a -ti.ry. Wltli tln- Ul BUBl he piriieil ..|i hl. vlolln, tuned lt, and tae nelody aoomed i" eome "i Itaelf, a41111?.ut eoaxlng. Mr Francl. rtare Ford. 44|k, aaa been unticintori to tmeeeed Blr WUIlam A. tt'Blte na lirltl*!. AmbaaBflator nt ron.tontlnople, baa had a loag earaar la tae llplo tnatlc aorvlce. Alter bfllBg attaehed to varloaa le*a Uona ln i:ii.-.|"'. '"? arenl i" tae Buaano. Ayrea ailaoton ln i-.i".. Tha viar foiii'.aii.i' i..? araa t*rBataferred to IVsahlngtoB, aa flrat Beeretary of lfa*Bjatlon, reBialBlBg bLx >(?:(.?*.. "ln thfl Ini'-iviil after the death >>l f*ir ii-iii.-iii i. Braee bbUI the appolntmenl aa aflnlstor ,,f tdr Bdaaard 'l'ii"n.i"ii.'1 aaya "The Phltadrlpiila I. |, i i|.li," "Mr. FOrd av.is CtaaVfl* d'AIT.ili. -. IVhllfl in Waahlngton ne aia-. very aopnlv,, aad woa a reputataon In -'"I'lv. lli* a\.f.- n.is an ItaJlan lady, ;..nl Mr. i.ti'i Mra. i wd ara rememberefl for a BBmber ? ?I luodaoiue . iii.-.i.-iiniiK'i.t- ti'-v ga-re promlaenl peo ple nf Ue- mi'iiil. '" 1871 Mr. Ford proceeded lo -i ivtcrsluiric i(* Beeretary ol K.ni.a--v. uv iiiu Ti-caly "t IVaahlngton lt 4m.* provlded that bae North '?ii i.-iti Ktahen troublea i"- adjudlcated bi a Jotnt , ,|?in| iion, arhleh mal ln llallfaa In l -77. Mr. l,,nl 44i. app<4nted the Brittah aaenain thla connT>t> ,,,,,,. ii;i iintv dnlshed tn 1878, he avu-, proniot.d lo be I'nvv Bxtraordlnary end Mmi-l.-i- plenlpoten i,,,.. |,| ii,.. r\r0-*iiUne UcpubUo. He .i.ridn.-t.-.i the ..-. ii.-iilu.,-- ln Montevldeo avhloh reaultrd ln i re ,,u:ii ol dlplomaUc relatlona between hla counlry and t'ramiay, and he wa appolt.tod Knvov to Uie lattor Bepubllr ln Februarr, 1070, In .liuio of il.'. a.me a-(..i he avent i., liraall, nnd ln 1881 (?> Oreea'.'. in i--t he waa made Brittah allnlster ln Madrid, and when ii"- Mlaalon tbere in 1887 waa ralfled t.i tbe ranh "i an BmbM-aadoi-ahlp, he araa appotated Ambaa aad 'i BxtraorUnary and Ptenlpotentlary." Ai judf* Boberl Bart, ol Herirtaaar, avim haa aerved mi the r-tnt" Ba in-oi.i ? ....it bench alnee 1070, baa a longer contlnnon. reeord th'-r.. than aay "f M* aa art ;ii,., it i- ii,..ti, hi probable thal (rovernor Floa ir will ,i,. ,.',,.:,,. Mm .'" ael h i luef Jaatlee unUI a auceeaeor BU i'l' 1* '?!''' ted. Jadga Ain..i..-ini 9. Lai*. tlio n.-av Qovaraor "f Oltla linn.:.. av.i^ li.'i'H III I'Clll.-ylvalilu, Imt WBfl tr.U.r.Plaiit'41 tu Mlaaoarl when "..i\ tarfla yeara oat. He aah ted ns ,i prlvale ln tafl hUfl 44iu-. aad ro-o to thfl runk of eolouel. He am-- t Ircnll Judge for larelve yeara, und twlce i-'n'i for i oogreoa iwiii.it .Mr. itinnii. Um greal champlon ol M\n ooteaaja, in atay, IN0, ho waa appolnted Aaaorlaite Juatlee of tlm ttapreme Court of UBlahoma. orhlrh plaee he hold untll hl. recont ap puim uj Liovcr.nor of the now Terrttory. THE BOOK-LOVEli A BinLIOGRAPHY OF MATTHEW ARNOLD MK. ANDKEW LAM.S VAKYIMJ ViEWS-AKNOLDS ToITLAKITV, London. January 6, Mr. An.lrew Lang, who is the delitrht of tlia dCettante, haa sudd'nly taken ap his parablg a.-ainst one ?t their favorite pursuits; which once waa alrio a favorite pursuit of his own. Ile now denounccs?no, dcriourices i.s not the wortl; he ia BCldom enough iu eurnest about anytliing to tle aonnoa anythiag; let us aay he now aoftly tie ridr-a tln: collecting of l.ooks. Ur, in pursuit, of that aceuracy aliout which .Mr. Lanjr ls 80 care IBBB, I will say he derides the collecting of books wriiten by hfalthgw Arnold. What is his ?_uar r.i with fhe great writer who i? gonc ? I ilara say it is an old quarrel. One does not commonly get up qu.-trrels with dr-ad authorat, nor is Aruoid one of tha dfjail authors to whotn Mr. Lang has writteu Letters. Old or new, thera is a quar? rel, on .Mr. L_Bg_ side ; an g?fllitf BB Arnold which leads him to diseourage the bnyipg of early edi tiona of tbat author. it cannot matter much to Arnold, nor even to Arnold's friends. But curi aatty is f-trong and one would rather like to know what Arnold did or said in bis lifetime 88 rouse theM* angry Ba_aaan_. if BB_BB-b- they be, in so gentla a hrtaat as Mr. Andrew Laug's. Mr. Smart l.a.-> jiist published an Arnold Bibll Ography, and tbc author of The Library and of Books and Bookmen wants te know what the u**e of it is. Time wa*, when Mr. Lang would have ahrunk from po?.ing a? a l'hilistine. He lias wrtttea. if not with ex.ictness, yet with sym pnthy, about the enth.ibiasms of the book-lover. lli* aald, among other t_laga, that the pii?sion lor hooks, like other forms of .le.-irr-. has it? ohangea of fahhion. the jingling truism which he is uow luiiiM-lf making truer. He baa said many pretty things al.o.it the bibliophile; he in, or was, him M-lf a bibliophile. And now be oalls him a biblio* fool. It Ls a plcasure to reflect that Dr. Murray has got beyond the lettor B in bis new Englisli J)ict,ouary, 'and cannot prcserve this hateful Deologia? dn that great warehouse of worda into Whieh be dumps so much rubbish which a sounder judgment or a more strict bystem would !,avo ex.'lu.led. Tbc ineonstant Mr. Lang is at the pains to de BOS bis ne.iloiri.-m for ur*. The bibliofool is one who wants Ftrat ..ditiuna. The delinifion ia atitobiograpnieaL Mr. Lang has long wanted Firat Editiona, and 81 yeara went by becatm, th*} I .,.-.?,,.r of many whieh I BnBrBOM BB 808888888 B-U. '11.e diiivrence betweea bim aud the true btb. Uaphila js, neverthele**., marked. The biblio p Ue ia b enlleetoi who collects only ihe bot, bi u near lhe .*4--t as he cm get. Not the editioq only, but the eonditloa, i** to him a rital mrnter. II s b roka moat ba perfect, sound. clean but not eleaned, in the orlgtnal bintting if tbey lie so at taUnabl*, n<- fn*<* trom tha ravaa*? af tlie restorer us trom tha ravagea of time. Indeeta,' lirne is less au Enemy of Booka thaa the ba-dae or auy other 0f the bun.au rne who BinpeeaB to make good tiie losaea which tbe lapae of yeara and the active hoatility 6f hookworms, gaa, houaemai-ia, *iuat? curioua fr;en.l?, and othi*r foea inilict. He u one who bears in mind nnd pruetirn*** the golden rule of collecting; nhvaya the haaa, never tle ra>fjon6Vueat, If yofl cannot have the brat you can go without. The.-c ia a not* on this point by Brunet whiob ia inutructive. In desonbing the firat Aldlna Ovid, 1502-*3, tbe great blbllogiapher aaya: "I peanBBB tbe sreoud and third volumes of r.roliar'a copr, in blna morocco," and I hnve a great deslre to proenra l_8 Brat vhlume, tbe Metamorphca?, in tha aame blndiag an.l not otberwi.se." If ba tuvl atopped there be would havo been admlrabla, witli his "not a*4?erw_e." But; alas! Iha tieah bt weak; and even Brunet hid not the fnll courage of lii_ opiniuna. He adila: "Meantima, M. Terhcnrr ban obtained for me a very fine oopj* af this volume, edltion of 151:5 C?,' in bltiaj morocco like the other two, which behnged to lf. Lattltiia, wtth his motto, Virtus in ardao; on oue side of the cover, aud on the other the ii_cr!v tion' M. Lnvrini et amicorutn.'' 'iill Mr. Lang appeared on the s^cne there wns r.othirg more melancboly in l?ibliojrrap!:y than this avowal ?lirriiu't, the 8-Oallent Brun<*t hlmself, eonaenting tn eofnpteta?heaven save tbe niarkl ? llrolier's oopjr of tlie T.rst Al.line (Wd with a vol uuie whieh was n.'ither tlie tirst Aldine nor lirolier's, but a BBBfiehe of both. True. it waa only for the time?that was the excuae with whieh be benuiled his oouacience. but I belicve he went to his Krn**e Iha owner of this hybrid copy, l'irst volmiifs af books whieh belonged to tbe l__rtriona Otoller do not tirn np in every .', and if y.?u jmsM'-.s the aee ind and third, and want the i'um, tbe odda ar,* a million to ona Bgalnal you. Mr. Lang Kas told na, l think irj the llttle volume he aallg The Ubtary! <hat he haa more imperfeet aud pear copies of liret and other early eUflione than any man who ever llved. II.- ISa-ea tbe wnfeaaian jauniily?he is alwagaj Jaunty, eapeelally on aerioua anbJeetB. He did nol at t;,..t tiui-* i.m'i?4.'0 that he waa to lnvent the wi.nl i IbliafooL Matthew Arnold's enrlier volumes of Poema have f'.r liiaiiy year.-. tn*,*n aearea books. ard tha Dfice oi them in the muiket-if there can be said t,, l,e B mark.-t for BBOh warea-has ruled hi?h, ;irt the uriters af nuu'.y arttcleti liave tt, Bttl aayt the baekalldiag Lang: "lf one wanla Mr, Arnold's r.'.-iii.-, ane bityB them, and s>> with his IM',,.*.* worka. There tbey are, aJBOly prlnt.-d, and noi mlnanaly exaajnat'/n." Whoaa ?ralea i> this.' I-, li the BBBM Whieh was once beard saylng thatj ",.?;,i booka ar,* often Uterary rtUea, and at> dgai anii aaered to the loref *.f Utei-tBva as are relicj of anothei soit to the reaaVarloBfl ilovut.-e" ? Can it be Ute satne which aflirmed : "The atuateur liki_ ta -.<?.? tho '.""k i'i BB lortn aa Ihe author kn.-w it. ile bnkea a plouj pleaBate la lhe rir.*.t e.iltioa of I.cs Preeieuaea Btdtenlae iMIrCMf), |a_l aa Molicre saw it when be was fretsli in the buBinesa ?f anlhorahlp" t Of hla wha adcltfl, "All rii tiona publttbed during a 4-rre ,t aaaa'a life bave thig BttraeUon, and ?>?'*'ii> to earry us cloaer to liig -pirif ":' A.al wbo t.uuuii**.l ap ile uiutler with a toneh of true iBaaginatiTt fa_liagi "Vrs. it is s.*ntiuu*iU thal niakes us Icel 8 l.velv affeotion f?r u.e booka Ihal >*-<*i.? to aaau-el u* wtth cre.*t poenj aml atndenla long ?u.? da_d. Thett han.la Kraan oura ai-waa tha agaa." Wben be wn.te thm be breathed il?* ,.|>iht air. When he counneiida the lateal .?*-?!!?*fta-. 1 4'diiioiis, "nirely pniitel" which ih.'.v are aol *a_d *"'"rTs al the trna l"*er of booka wiu, prefera the iir*-t et-tteaa aaal has a Kntintent aboul them; tha f.-g"* of Laaalei bad rorroil.'il bia aensibtlitii*s. Or ia the rhiliMiniMii in Mr. Lantf to be aet down to Ihal N.i'.'t .I.silke af M.iitl.ew Arnold of whieh, as 1 anid, then* aro Bagna here and thore? IVihaps it ^ iH.t BBOrel l'l-rluMRS u araa ittmj ago Butda pnblle. l _> awt iaa>d Mr. Laag oft*-a enough t*. be Bore. Be ia ralaaalaniBB ..."i multlfarioua, and BM cannot read every thing. aHo told bis Amern-an irien.U not long age Ihal lhe aaan wha n-ally 4-ares for iH.oks nada all ef l_ea_ lt la a ******** whieh a ooplona attlbot anlghl well a.-Mre to apraad ahroad. Iu tln- atCBeaee of any lar^o colleetlon *.f boahg the latiltty al Baeh au ambl ti,,n laooiaaa abaieua, Oi course U is not to ba tahea BBftoflaily. 1 <i.?""t B_araj that Mr. I?*M WOttld ii-coniinend ulf hia own BOeba '? ?>** rv*4*1' aml l supp-se he would smile at BaBBB_8a>_B on aay aubjaei. Bul 1 go baek to the qt.esl.nn why M.tthew Arnold abonld be put mt.. ti?* eolbwtar'a .ndev Bxpoi '.torius. an.l why Mr. Smart's t.flrful HMBj , graphy ot bim should ba dbann_4*ed arttb a BBB8B. M bn>Iiog_tphk- are ,is-ful. NOBB i" BBgfaetS *BB Bfa_f iiiaii-urate tt 80BBS*4-B88 lu'tpful: e*.-n ?U? lione has his utics: he U-a<A-x* \?u 1? BB dhBIBftt ful and lo ge t? lielti-r r.<'nr.,-. Ani'-il'** *,;,rly bookg went through ,|U4*er 8gBai_B88a III** ***> ulartty W88 lomi 111 (?..iiiiii?-poPll**'r i>> 4-B>888?18 that Tupper was popular, or that. Mr. Iaa aaa aatouishiag favorite iu' Botton. Mr. Bider HaataaraU