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Maia oflu-e of The Trlbuae, i.">4 Naaaan-ai^, New-York. AddreM aii eer_apoBdei.ee alirply "The Jni.uif," New. York. _ o FCUNDED BY HORACE OREELET FBIDAY, JANUAKY _., is._. TWELVE PAGES. THE XL WB THIS MOBXIXG. ?Fi.rt'isn.?The rioions demonstrations of t',..* etrlldBB ti.ifiei.-* at Bilbao, .Sp__, wei- qnelled bf llu* (-l__?_i of Geceral Lonia. _= FnUKB btai concludeU -WBBIiial arruit-.-tuents with all lhe Pmrera exwpt Siui... l'..rti..l reutrna from tlie electi.-nr* l"i' nr_Blbeni of tbe ilun<.-.iiaii l?..-t tmwW a jarj-e LUtaf-l uiajurity. Congreja.-li-th branelies la sessioa. The Tre-i deat- ni-ssage with the Chilian correspondente xx as aent ln. _ ?- Honae: Tl.e delmte on the riles xvar- (.otitinued. _r_= .Senate: Senator H__ mado a si_4*c!i on reciprocity. DoaiOftic.-Tlic Canior lull approprialintf ?:J0O,. t. for Nexv-York's e_hil.it M tl.e Worl.J'n Fair was ptmVti in tlie SeBBte at AU'r.ny; the Roeheeter Ward lull pM-Bd ttta As .'tnbly by 0 party vote. and noxv geee to the Gnreraar* ar^uuient- iu favur i.r a new bridge acros:-i tlie Kast Jfiver were made i efore the AaeenaMj ConMnerce nnd Nnvigntion t 'iiimiiilt.i*. r 'I'wcnlv tainen were mjured ami ixvo kUled by a dynainite e\plo_on at Hazle .,,?, l't-n-i. live men WfW kill.'d by ibe exploiloa of a lueymotive bollei on ibe Rettdiwg Kniliou'l rrt St. Cl.ur, PeBB. titv aud SubuibatL-'iiuuiicy M. Depew eele brated fhe twenty-tiith BBBlveranry nf birs ennneo* tion xxith tbe New Vork < .utr.il I'idlxvay, bv n .liuner ai bia henee, _t whieh n nnmbei oi aoted uien xvete pffeeeni - Twn nl tb.* eeows which dnfted out to on v.ere itaened xvitb tbeir enwa tiLlitirt. _-- = A bnebnnd kiiied bi_ wifc and ahot bis si..tcr-in-l;ixv in Jeraey Citj. ? - 'Ibe bi? Mil.> oi troitur: atoek waa eontinned. The JeweUer**' Benld "i Trnde beld Ita annual me l The nlnmni nl the L'nivei-ity oi the Citj/ oi N.xx-Voi'ix. li.i t.x'f annual dinner. Addltionnl evidence waa t.ii.e'i ln the trtal of ' , lx 'li* W. H.iiTis lel xxiie-mui'l':. All tbe takea la Central P_r_ were thrown npen toakatert. Stocka b_n netlve beennae ?.i the i:.llin^' . fl i:i tiM tiu MMtlOM in tbe BUth__lf_ eoil st.cl..s. Tbe etaelns wai etrong *t -_-r;illy tbe bifheel ]i late ior tbc iiivesttnt'iit etoeks. The Wenther.?Foreeant Ine to-day: Warmer mni i.ur. Teeapentanre jreeterdny: Highenl, 33 degree*: loxxv.>t. 17 avenfe, -'J 1-3. 'i'bat hianrnlj nattiw Bocheetar Ward bill \\.- jxa-^ed yesterdav bv the AsftaBtbly, and it niil.v no..ls tbe -._?__- -igaaton ta beeame a !axv. Tlie i>:i*.,i^o of this aet is ilgnificaat ia ir.o!f and lig-ifleaal as an indication of tho Deinoiiata' inteiition toenlaige thoir power xxli *r evor ]KK>ible. _ exv-Vork dafM nol oltcn bava _ Deinorratie Leg-dabBM. The pcifomaaaeesol tbe praaaal oaa will suni.o for a long term al -ears. -?*? ? Bavara oeaao-i bas voiy ju-'ly beea adinin i.stoi.d bv a . .roner's juiy lo tho exiirj-e'iii. at tire -ham.ors- Btreet Hoepital far their enwl aeg livt of a Sxx.dLsh Mil<_ who di.'d fiom a fr.u t ui-tl akafl. Aa_>ulanoe Surgeaa Fitzpatrick is not lnentioned in tho voidiet, l.ut he is inainly rc*sj?ii_iblo for this inhiiinaii tn atinent of ih m jin.'d inau. lli.s judfe'incitt waa t*o f.ir a, .ray u Ui load inevitahly to tho c.nclu*rioii that ba b ll uusUilien bis vo.atnn. Da tbo Noxv-Voik llu-, pital anthoritioK intend lo keep so inroniix". nt a uian :ii tho MtriOt? Tho aridaaea a^'ainst Ca_y_ W, U_tr_ wai aubstaiitialb' linisb.-.d vrslciday. Tbis is an op portuiio timo for a ward in < oidial piaiso of the caio and t_arooflU_aa displayed la the ]?? pa ration of iho f4_o. and of tho . kiil and nbilitj wkJok Ar.si-.ant Dfatri. i\ orneyi Wallrama uid NiniiiH have ihowed ia nanaalliag tbeir wif, iie...*.*s and Bioeea. Bg their kt**MtOOBJ. la tia.. pi*t tho Di .tict-Ati'.iney'? ofBce ha> aMtBifeite. too littlo TigOl in MNM iai**0rt_Bt Cf-MB. A BAW standard, and a hiju (NM, lias ne'v beou >**:. We hr.pe to Hee it i .-o.utely adiieied to beroaJtar. -?. At the diaaer <,f tbe Uai-andtj aloauii last evening Ch.incellor HacCraetBM made auothei uit-restin}; stateinont ies^idin<- tho 1 .moval of that inititutioii t-. 'ho. site selected on tho fur? ther shoi-c of tho Jlailem. In his spoech ho in duigod in somo liguiative laagaagoi bnl the foxb* ho lat*.tt __ forth x\eie of a most eiici.ia;.' inj; Uiiid, and the toitespoiidetue with Ilr. M.in ford White _io\xs how far tho Univcrsity has advaneed with its plans for Roing iiptown. It is an attractivp >chemo that Mr. Whito jirO-Cnts. And all th? Univeraity'a fiicnds and alumni will heartily *_cond the prept. al ih.it the wall* of Hb* ftqpeat bigidi-Pg or VTa-hiogtoa _>?u__* bo removed to tbe aew aito and uaed i.i a i hall. __^ Mr. iJocl yeaterday continued his rriticisa. of the proposed new rulei ol the House, and aome of hw points were made \xi-!i telling effect. li was a home thruat when be charged lhe ma joiity witli makiag up their < >de in such n way ,, hey t.ld go before the countrj xxiih the aaaertion that tbey bad nol done anything be c ir..- ihey had n ?1 been ailowed to do anythins. After the reeord niade by tbe lasl Congi -?-. though, mh h bb excuse cannol at iii, and tho Demtx rati will nol be able thua I shifl the n gponsibil ly I i thi ir'opponenta. The Regiatration bill introduced al Al yeaterday oughl to have ita title amended so aa to read : " An Acl i i KentTer Voting in the Rural Districta Mm.' DifUcult and to Dimini9h the Republicaa Vote." Those are the objecta it has in view. The nece.-ity of persoaal regia tiation in < itios is obviou.; i' ia equally ob.ioua that no aueh neceaaity exis's iu the couatry dis? trict*, where every voter in a preciBcl knowa every other, aad where ??repeatiBg" is prac tically imposaible. Boi lhe decree hai beea i-.nei. (iovcinoi" Flower recon_aeBded iuch a bill in his meaage. lt is simply oae of l?. B. Hill- m liom.s for disfraflcbiaing several thou ?aad RepublicaiM oa tbe theory thal men will not take tho troublo to go aeveial Bliles to . cure the piivilego cf votiag aad tben travel over tha saine road asain sbortly after to caal ;i bal? lot The bill is "on the liate," though, and rnral Republicaai ahoald oaly reeolve i" do the very thing tbe Democratio Big Chief think- they wiu not ti... ____________________ A 8ATI8FACT0BY 8ETTLEMEXT. The Chlliaa controveray has practieally been cloaed by Just and boooiable action on tho part of the Santiago Goveraaient The Preaident'a Meeaage ia traasmitting tho reply oi the Chilian Miniater of Fordga Aifain to the demandi of tho United StatN - biief. l.ut it leavei ao grouad for doubt that Uio Admiaiatration is entirely intisfied with tbe ronoessioBS which have I.a made to iho Cnitod Btatea GoYernment The (.'hilian l.ivrrnrnent's trcatinont of tbc V alpainixi outrage is dedai-d to be so coaciliatory and friendly as to admit of tho adj ustment of all matten ia diapute bj the uaual diplomatic m th ods and without ipecial powen from Con gresa. The general result will be reeeived with a feel ing of profouad aatiafaction by tbe American people. Tho ooaauiamate taci displaycd by Secretary Blaine in presenting ihe demanda of the I ed states haa made il eaay for the Cbilian Gov* arnmeat to make a aatisfactoiy reply without htiiiiiliation. Uia expresaion th.it the Prenidcnt waa aol diapoaed to exact anythlng which the American Government would not, under lhe bibm rii-UBiatanoes, ipontancoaelj concede haa opened the way for eoaciliatory actioa. Minkv* y*r Pereira at obob diaclaimcd hoatile I toward tbo BBifbm of tho Aiaerican Navy, and referred r-ympath-etically to aervieea foraierly rondored to Chill ifl ita war <.f indepondence. He then expUcitly condemned in vigo tho aeta oommittod i'i Valparaiso, and accepted on tho part of Chiii full reaponaibility for mak- ' ing raparatioa for them. If the findinga ol tho . judiciaJ authorities in Valpaiaiao ire nol con aidered aati-factory, Chiii h.is offered t" a ;!k* queation of reparatioa lo tho rnited Pirtt. - .upreme Coarl or to any tri'minl of arbitration. Th- Matta circular is withdrawa \-.i-!i ad ? axprei_on_ of regrel and an emphatic dcclaration that Chiii desires to maintain most cordial and frien.li.v retatioaa with the American people. Minister Pereira*'a frank and coaciliatory reply tli .j. i;-os of iiii questiom at iaaue. Nothing re maina unacttled except iho amount of tbe in> demaitj which Cliili xvill pay in reparation for the livea l<?-t and injuriea suetaiued in tbe Val paraiao amnlt, Tbe oonplioationi which havo ariaen and ai i now ptairically adjustod will bav.' the salutary result of brinj-'ini,' Chiii and the Unlted Sl into mon; friendly and harmonioua relaUona in future. Amoog ;ill ih" -South American repub lics Chiii if* tb" __?t progreasive, nnd ia doing tho beat work fnr civilizatioii. [ta people ara ? liur.lv, oonragi.a and energetio race, ... tomed to battle with nature on an inho-pitablo deseri ooasl and on the Andean alopea, where ?griculture ia coaducted under adverae ? mdi tiaaa. Ib maritiaie energy ii baa mirpassed all tbo other .p___h-A__*rican nationa j in indua tiial and mining enterpriae il ia unrivalled in the Southern Hemiaphere; antl ir. civic conrago and davotioB t'i coustituticnal li-crty have lx n conapicuoualy displayed during lam entable war. American-. can onlj have in lhe future, aa they bave bad in the paxt, the mt. i aincere aad friendly feelinga of admiration and reapeot for t!.". Chilian people. We believe anv irritatioa which has been temporarily ca ed by recent occunrencea ^^i11 !"? apeedily removed i.y i lettlemenl honorable to both countriea. Eaeh nation .an he bclpftil t" the other in promoting the iBteroati of induatrial develop iiiont and commercial exchanges. There oughl to ba no disposiUoB on tb*- part of Americaaa to exnlt over a diplomatic triumph In thia con trovoray. The Caited States \x..s entitled to its righta, and these it has amply lecured, Chiii has not ifl any aeaee bcfii humiliated, while iis raapec. for the United Btatea haa been iatTeased by ihe lirm and reaolute ntaad taken for tho maintenaace of American li^l.ts. WBAT H.is BBBB GAIXED. Whatever tbe naval preparatioaa of thia coua? try havo (i.st. they ara ai leaa_ worth vaatly ?ore, riBoe thegr have averted a war which would bava iBipoaed -jfcn the couatry a very heavy burdeB. Bat they ai i worth far more in ?u other M'li*.'. for thia difftculty with Chiii baa ihown the whole world that thew aw no partiea in this ('..Hitiy when the, boaor of the Nation is ,.- | :ikc. The fad is aot forgotten thal oae member of the Houae, Mr. Breokinridgo, gave axpreasion to aa ttaworthy suspicicn whkh couid only have been born of narrow and blinding party pasaion Neither ia it fargotten that thera xxere some newsjiapeis which. for the I ik ? v,f |iartis:inshi|>. were ready to have il." honor of the l'ni:?*d Statea forgotten or aubBiitted to arbitra? tion. Tho eveat haa ptoved that theae few, in Coagreaa or oo . fall torepreaenl the Demociatic party of this oountry, and would have b. n powerleea ia Coagreaa or elaewhere. Without question, had the anawer of Chill been delayed or (iii*arisl_. t-i.ry. ? Houae overwhelmingly Dem? ocratic wonld have le11 ooastrained to uphold the Preaideat in avery lizhtful effori for ths proteetion of tbo NatJon's boaor, iu the - pii i io beaorably maaifeated Ly p: arnfu: memben liko Mr. Blount, afr. Oatea and ethera, lt ia a good thiaf for tli* osuaary itself thal iti people kn,i*v ihere ia _ limll to parUsan diatlenaion iu tiie pieaeaoa of a. forelgn wrong. With trnth it is ?,_.l bv "The New-York >'im" : "lt ia worth a hundred niiliion dollara to ib.s oountry to have the world nndei-taad thal there i* a couatry, and ? united COUBtry, b.hitiil tii" Bag.*1 ll niax I" added that the autaly aupporl which thal journal h;i*> given !o lh" A'liiiinNtia'ii.... thrOUgbout tiiis (.-oiitroveisy, has been iim-t gratifying t.> tbe foelm^ nf tine Ainoiivan .i'T/ens, ;. il has b(.n honorable to "The Sun." DiiToi-ences between par'ios are often poabed much too far T.y the _olfi.li pasitall of individ uaU repreaentinf. them. lt hapi>ens quito too | often tha^ the giced uf individu4? for plaee cc power ? , pelf haa led theiq to une influence with their partiea againal the trtw Intereata of tbe country. Il may perhapa i.ne ****** ' ? :-' i mtrovewj with Chili thal the aincere and patriotic men of both partiea sh'-' " ',;i/ '? '" ** ' i . u'.i than?omeof them ba bownecee -:i'.v ii is i,. reatrain the expi? 's ' ! i"'.v fecling within the limita of patii >tio duty. If they ara broughl I i i- I tbal no party can aus ? tin itaelf, and no party baa any right to l ?? sustained, if il faila 11 uphold the Uovernmonl iti every just and reasonable efforl to promote ti:,- w Ifare of tbe eountry, tbia incidenl will bave been w irth to the Nation inhnitcly more than il , ui have <??-?. It is worth a hundred milliona ? , have the wi rld know il.it there is a united ,-.iiiiiu-v l-l,imi tho. B*B, :n"i ?* ** :,,N" WOrth n greal many milliona to have public men in thia countty know tbal there mual be ;i unlted coun? try bchind any Adminiatration in any Rincera and wisc endeavor to promote Ihe publie welfare. lllll. AT TBB HEEM. Governor IIill's career In thi.s State, impudent, violent and knavish as it. has been, was made poaaible by the exiatence in this city of a cora pactly organiaed Demoostio aociety with |2B, oiHi.doo or publie money annually at its com mand. If the aame dishooorable methoda eould have aucceeded anywhere ebe, we hav.. beea i.u.l are mueh dectived in tln> Ameriean people. But Jlill propoaei to by th<- .-xpoiinionr. He l.as demonatrated thal be eould carry New-York whon Cleveland couldn'ttj that be eould elect i anccceaor from Int- party vv'f'' :i" eaormoui ma? jority, an<l tliar, defeated at the |k>IIs in hia -?ii'ii: to elect a Democratio Legialiture, li<- eould with peifed impunity toar the atatutea <.f the State into ihreda, iniult and defy th<- formal mandato .-f ita bighed <vmi. and ateal a ma? jority as boldly as ever a highwayman matcbed ;i purae. He baa ahown thal hc can bring liis party preaa to hia aupporl in thid outrage, tlie ni,,si infamoua and dangeroua that can be per pctrated in a free country? tbat be can force in.'ii of previoualy good reputationa t" aen*e as hia agenta In executing the Job; lhal be baa tho power tn reward oaa ot hia principal t'-ois by placing bim on tiu- veiy tribunal whoae aolemn Judgment be haa l lughed al and diaregardtid, and that thera ia no publie aentimenl in ;!i<' S?lal ? powerful enougfa either to reatrain liis audacity r-i- t ) cover liim with abame. Ilc !ui!,i.s hia bead up, praud of lus abominable achievement Hia party organa call it ahrewd and gn r. and no one who oonfeaaea himaelf i Democral lias tho temerity \? den ? ? r tba rra id r ita author. li is noi anrpriaing, then. Ihat Mr. Ilii! ahould be pitw oeding, by acta hitherto n i kon< d ? graoeful in a candidate for oui bigbeit oflice, to manipulate liis party ronventiona after the man? ner of a Tammany bow, with a view ?<> liis iiciii ination al Chicago. II" deaerta bia poat in the ?i ii ite, eomea here to aaaume tho perwonal di rection of hia machine, and guidea ir in n iie-nts deaigned to eupprma by quick and force ful blowa all party opposition to hia aupromacy. Ho arrangoa to appoinl a great army <>f cenaua onumeral ira a few weoka before bia midwintei Stato Convention, and to give over lo them the dolcc ion of tiusty deli jalea wbo will yell, ai,'l jf ii,.,-,| bo above, evorybody out of tbo con venti >n who darea to mention any n une IIill's. By a convention packed according to Tammany"s meanenl traditiuna, heexpi ta to ?? cago aa NewO I didate, pi >fe*aing, ui-!. i :", ird to ki,' l ?? elaira, thal th.- State Ikw in tho boll tn of lus hand. He will hold hia bludgeon on lus - der and aay to the Dcmocracy thera: "Take ni" and win or take aoinobody and loaoT' Thia is Jliil's acheme, and i?> doubl it plcaw* iiini to bave it idvertiaed. He judgea the Ami n can Nation by Tammany Hall. and be thinka the very <-fTr- ntwy and impudence of liis aell ing will be admired and applauded. Thej , ?? hy Tammany, and baefced to win, If thej filch tho nomination, ho calculatea that all "g ?! Democrata" iv.ll turn iii and "do their duty." li,,|-;,,-i.'l''ii.',.. we Un'ii. is nol a characl Democratic virtue. U I quitn *t de from othei oon<iderationa, if thera ia nol enough indVpceid ,.ii," ,ii the I "emocracy >,f the N i i lo of Nciv-'i ..il. State and Inaide, too, tu overwhelm thia latrigiiing trickater, we ahall l iwour R lf the I'reddencj <>f Ibo I'nited Ktatea - to Ikj grahbed l.y tho mli-'s- aharpcr, if il haa hecume the pii/^' of pothouae politioa, if tbew haa - -,, bo in 'iii'-i' rn " between the meana hj whi.h it :.s ? i bo won and thoae thal placo a ginmill I.-- -|c i- in ?''.?? .%?".'. Vork Moard of \l.l'iii,''ii. tbe v nf tho I i-f , ntiny ? i Vmei i an < am | 11 i\ .-?.!.- i.?i... I ?, ////' /:',-.> i\H THE IAll:. .- I. ttor llill liaa hecn gh ing bu mui h att< l t ii to p Iiti<s-of iii-- rariety he aff> !... maj bave overlooked Ihe fact thal the Senate haa pasaed and tli<- Awcmbly ia preparing I i paaa a hill making an appropriati.* for tbe World'a I'an- which many leading buainea* men ,.| the -: i" bcliove will be " totaily Inadequato" aa Mr. Dej ow, oae "f Ihe National World'a Fair Commiwionera for tl.^ Btate, atroagly puta it?to enahle lhe State lo ir.aL" a ahowing al Chicago ii. keeping with its dignity and Ra primacy among tbe Statea ..f lhe rnion. ln the opinion of theae gentleroen, who hBve gkren tbe aubjecl ni ful conaideration?an opinion which Tur. 'I'i:iih m'. beartily auataina?an appropriation af i leaal $500,00015 required; and there ran be no queation than, with the State Treaamy full to overflowing, New-Yorti can arell and eaaily :.f ford I-. provide liberaify for ita ahue in **?' greal National enterpriae. Now, we are well aware Uial David B. ll.ll is nol ih the habil of taking advice from Tm: Tbibubr. We tberefore propoaa lo put this matter before him on grounda that we think cannol lail to appeal to him with force. ln dealing with aueh a man \\" aie compelled to adopl the atandarda by which be babitually ^ui-j.-s bia n,ii.|.i.t. We Iberefore tdl .Mr. Hill plainly thal il will be good rnliti.a fnr lum to give a hint or an order to his willing aenranta iu il," Aaaembly, and to the man whom no j,ut in the <; ivernor'a chair when he reluctantly reaigned it, thal aueh an appropriation as w:is aaked for by th" able delegationa wbo appeared before the Senate Finance Commitl te on Wedni - .lay (iii^'l.t i.i be made. You know, Senatoi llill, timt you will need aometbing iii"i" thaa the votea ..f New-York State. W** grant }?n tbat you willobtain theae beyond peradventure. Bul you wiii need the votea ot Weatern and South ni Statea if you evi i lucceed in obtainiog t i in . i , iveti i nominati in. We aaaurc j ?. ?'?ly thal tbe Weal is watching with great imoiest to aee wbal New-York ia going to do regarding tbe Chicago Expoiition. Bightlj oi arrongly, the Weal believea thal New-York is " tiya'Y' becauae Chicago ^r"f tM Fairj an,l if il.s State inaK.-s.i meagra appropriation iho W< | will aee ia the fact con^indng proof of New \.)iU's j.'ii'i.isv I,,- utagooiam. Already there in.- tlm it.. that New-York tradeamen are to be boyootted all throagh the Weal nnleaa oui Bl ite ,l- ea the " aquare thing" by tii" Pkir, The Weal arell kii',i\s. lianatnr. tbal the New York Legialature is Democrtiid ia both braachea and ihat tha Exeeutive is of i!,>- asam politicai faith. The I'lani,- Hn ahabby ti'.atm.'nt i.f tha Chicago Eapeaition will tberefore Wl wholij ii|K.n yonrowa party. Tho \\'.?' likewiae knowi that at B WOfd or hint from you th0 PMUt it titnde of tho LoRiKlaturo and liovornor will h^ immcdul?Iy tUuug^U. jhmfit ;uu will ho held liti ?;. i< iponsiblc for whatever is done in ****** mai! t. II .\ ? x u lh ighl of tbia, Bei || ne yon com *l.I tho effeci upon your i ?* il ambition ol an u?ing hoatility I. y. uraelf in a number of powerful S atea? i'm you af t,.,,( to do - '.' i in ;? u run the n-k of thus und .ing your*t.f? We admil Ihal we are ap ? x ,*i on I >w, selfiah, peraonal ground-. i; ? x, a get babitual y and conatantlj from low, . . peraonal m ? it -? -N 'A- ,!" *v"" l**n-k' Scnai ?r Ui I, thal yon ? *'* afford to antag. rtiao . ;i greal part of the coun ry by purauing a pica vnne policy regarding : >" u *?d. I'-1'- aPPro" ].,-., i n" If not, send word to Albany withoul I delay thal th ? am uni miisl bo made half a mill on dollara. BEPVBLICAX BECIPBOCITY. Seoator llale's *~j""'!l i :i Reciprocity coBtains aueh a luminom expoairion of tbe greal policy xxiih whi.h tbe laat Coogrcaa and tbe preaeni Adminiatration aw idtentifled that we priat it in hill .... another page. II bu been ealled out i,v tbe leceBt attempt ol Congreaamaa Breck inrfdge to paralyae diplomatic aegotiatioiia and t.i coofune publk judgment by proporiag tbe siii.stitmii.ii of the Hala a__ndment for the Al? dricb coiapi-tabe incorporated in tl." Tarifl Aet Thal .iiii'ti'linriit embodied the original Reci pi ,(.-y propoaal made by Secretary Blaine. Mr. Breckiaridge, by leekiag to revive it withoul tbe change of a aingle word, haa aimed to eoBvince the couatry thal Beciprodty as provlded for in rh- Tarifl bill is iBOMftpleto and a failni". whefO ;is the original propoaal oi Secretary Blaine waa aomething which everj Democratic legialator would bave favorcd. -onator llale, .a* tha Ib timate political friend of Seci-tary Blaine and th'* author of tlie ame idment which is idcntical with .Mr. Breckiaridge. receal reaolutioa, apeaks xx:-* authority on thia aubjei t. Tbe Heoal * expIaiBa tbe ____aatancea under which Secretary Blaine. propoaal was offered nnd aet aside In favor of the Aldrich amendment ll" explaim thal tho Secretary'a object aai to (irovcat the repoal of tii" augar dutiea without adequate meaaures for recuriog oompenaa.ng advantagoa for tho American export trade. When the Udrich smendment xva. Incorporated in 'he Tariff Aet thal nim xxn-* accompl. bed. The augar dutiea xx* i I with the condition thal ;'i" lf-" markel waa lo be enjo,TCd only bj , .. - \. i.i. h ahould consent to make conccs.on to American exporta. B :*. Secretary Blaine and Senator lli!" were entirely aati-Heil xxi'h iho Aldrich amendmenf, and rcgardod it ;is tho only practical method of _-tiring Iteci pi , ,t;. - multan waly with the al .1 * n of tl." -1_ ir dul ? *. I* th i" and the i ? n la j aro Htronunusl* '*.'!' -i-d t ? tho revival ol th ? original itl .n itndi :? the altered ronditi. na. ?| i. - ilt.i of !;??' iproi i'.x aro fully explained by tho Senator l?j referoncea lo tha varioua liratiea whirh have beon negotiatcd. II" ,lj.(|, . a cffei'tJi of au. h i- i form ni"'- i* thal of Mr. I'r" kinridgo in intor- I i up: ::.- tho - rcea fnl wi .lx of the .tato Dc \\:., n tho repeal nf the Udrii I. .un ndmenl waa pr i.I in tho II?lso the ob .. ],?- ilt v. - lo ' in1 in.i. tho diplom Uio , i ol th ? .dmii i? rati .n. I h il xxn-* Mr. li,.,, Linridf. for like all other I >> mo , i.i-:. '?'.*' "f i> p i,;. mid t -; |" Jiti. ..I i* ? ? .,;?,_ ,1 tw prcrent and obitruct tbo dcvelopmcnt ? pn ry. . -i tt*_ II llo goea too far in ? * ry amend _n...,i . | tho ,'? -ii'inl feattin i of I . ri. ht, bowi ter, in bia (.timate of the popular npproval of the Ite || i , i \ ; iry. '1 be i '? m i ratic leaden h tve ncvPi been able to meei thia isaue nor to deny .__.._? ? m 'l irifl bill embodied a broad _,..._ . - : ..!,. me for en irging tho _**?* , ,__.,, ?, ,.|. ? ? r \" ?can exp .rta, withoul aai ri ficiii}. anj ; of lhe fundamental party dot'trinc of I ?*- i '. //// t.i il i OF r, imi l: i: ICIXG. Yi,.* |..l;:, '. iveraor of Now Jemey, the ....,,,.., ral ?? Iting of Uu bon < ounty, and the I,,,,,, . p..... in the .tate i ?? n qi naible for all t ie < rimea and i rueltiea "f winter i u ing M .?,,. tiied ai *? ittenburg. lf Govern ir Abbetl had at any I ' ' ? ' , rted i: - oftl. n! inll leiuo to p i atop to Ihe iti n*. ..f law In II "I-'.. County, the nbnrg v. uld havo beea cl I II ISovi ?t I**? litii il afl ' i tho I :|" ' ,! .-..i. .1 in. in' - ra ' r tho llud a I inty Bing, and ho counH ti| >n tln ir aid tn to - ? thi ( hief . l.jei ? of tii- am hili ?..- th Cnil I : - Hnd* *n County ffinj* ill oi xxh,-.' iii membera aro ?**,.. U, ,;,| *i< in tho Guttenl>urg Irack?were nol ? .| i, the 'i > of ivinti i i h ing tho trai k Inll ,-. uld nu ,| , IniaiiK-a for a d ij longer. lf tho Democratic member*of the Lcgk lature ;it Ti* *n fon ahould unite in <l?? n<?.11?? ing ho i ruelticri nnd abuai i "I winter rai ing Mr. Abbetl aml bia llud-'ii County "hecler-' mighl '.il. - n mo .',].. lo atop the pvila "f Guttenburg, at ba-i until the won.1 ..f tho utorm b id blown over. If the Democratii party in tho .tate would array itaelf in oppoaition to Guttenburg, ihe Govem >i inighl bo compcll ?'! to a. t. li ia perfectly plain that the Guttenburg **ang .-. entirely imd ex cluaively a Democmtic gaag, and tbal Ibe m aponaibility for tho Guttenburg criminality is :i |i, ..?,? | ,',,- I-. .puisibiliix. If any peraona there are \xh,. are -iill in any i|,*nb: as in the true nature <>f the abuaea aad evila <>f Guttenburg, l"t them read aome -?? n ?( tic.-s fi-i.in an artiele printed in "Tbo Nexx V. rk Evening World" of Tueaday laat in refer .?in" to whal xx.ni en al tli" Irack that day, |r should bo underatood thal while "The Mora ing World*' haa ropeatedly attacked and dc nounced winter racing na practi ??'! al Gutti n burg, il." luri columna of "Tho I'vening World" have a-* ;t rule been given up to argumenta aml apologiea ror Guttenburg?a atrango inconaie tciicx. Bul tbis is wbal "Tbe _vening World" said (ti Tueaday concerning the atata nf thinga a' the hil" i> 'lack on Tueadaj : ?ii,,. ii ,i u ai Onttenlmrg ??>?? a* hard ;. iron _nd ? lniiipv _4 a itreel fall ol uptur__ cobblMlonea. II xx.i. iiti.i'.x- nnDt 1". irni.i- Tln xx?'.,iiii.| u,,s bit* t,.,iv told, "'i ??'? "" tha '"X'.'. iu iii- bettlni ring i.ini i.'-ii id tl ' * Inclo uw on Um KrandaUn i .x. i" nt a premlnm. \.- in nich weather and tm aueh a traek un fortunate hoi-ea were compelled, xxiih Inex , . able brutality. to atagger over tl." conrae in order that the -leal aad moal depraved hordei of piekpocketa, awiadlera, buoco-ateerera aad rufflani mighl gamblo upon Iheii agoniea. i..\ ernor Abbetl and hia all iea know perfectly well tbe charactei ol the Irack which they have I.n ? Ung. It ia now propoaed al Trenton to paaa a bill which ahall permil eaeh couBty in the >ut? to all'.w racing and betiing upon racea within ih hordei-, If the count* deairea to do Ons. Tbis xxii! be "local opUon" ai to racing, jual ai in Maaaachuaetti aad aome other Statea the varl , . ,:*.is aml inxiis ba\" beea permitted to prohibil or to licenae liquor-aelliflgi as tiu* ma? jority nf th<? i. I'.'ts tni.\ de Ide. lr ia trade. ?tood that aueh a bill can aecure ? majority iu both booaea al Trenton, bul that Governor Ab? betl will reto i: nt. tl... ground thal be cannot i loaeat to approve any ad which would "legal i/e gambliag.*' If Oovernor Abbetl ihoold veto .mh a biu ,,i, mch a ground he wooJd be guilty of thaabeemt hjrpoeriaiy, becauae he, abova any .ther mni in tli" Stale of NetY-Je_*?J, h;is b-on mvooaibfe fyr tho uiobt degtaded jbrpiJ of j,'am ; bling al Guttenburg. Aa Governor of the State j he haa had it in hia power at anv time to aeal j this Guttenburg ceaapool and k<v"i> n aealed. j But for reaaona that are well underatood of all men, the Guttenburg lawbreakera havo alwaya i fell entirely aecnra from any interference ou tho | Goverfu r'a part. lf the Governor vetoea tho "Local-Option" ? Racing bill tho plan is to paaa it over the Gov ernor'e veto. Governor Abbett, by liis veto, , !, pca I - rem ive, at leaet to aome extent, tbe ; diagrace which now reata npon him for his fall n e to ad againat Guttenburg, and to convince tbe law-abiding citixena of New-Jewey that be ii oppoaed t. gambling. But tho whole acbeme is tranaparent Jn no way can Governor Abbett and tho Doimicratic party of New-Jeraey eacapo the odium of baving ao longauatained, cherisbed and foatered tho evila of winter racing in Hud ?oo Connty. And of all nnfortunato thinfrs in tliat unfortunate State tho moat melancholy ia that a Gutteaburg Governor ahould have tho appointment of Ihe aucceaeora of Juaticea Knapp an.l Scudder of the Supreme Court. it is ii irratof.il duty to Tlio IMbone to ackaowl p.isc ti.c exeeedlngly generoua ix.qiii.st of tho late Mra Hotehkiaa in aupport of it? Freah-Air Fund Mrs. Hotehkiaa,after leavinga oonatderable tortune tn :i relatire an.l aeveral aaaall ho,|ue!?t.s to ebar itable iiihtitution.s, devotea ti.o rosuine of bei eatate t.. th.- md nnd luippin?*?*s .,f tin- |x,or ehlldren ?f New-York through The Tribune'a Freah-AJr Fund. The |Ofd that. this aot ..! kindness will aoeooapliah .s tnealeulable. lt will ho an appro priato iiioiii.ni.il to tbe generona nature of .Mis. Hotehkiaa and a fouatain of health und happi neaa t.i bundreda of lanoeeat anfoituaatea. Senator Hiii's inalaaatioa ihat ihr gueata at. tho Manhattan Club banquet would aol even take thoir eyea ,>(T their platea wbea be begaa l i ipeak in douMy pathetie when oonaidAed ln :,.-,, n.iti".'t with Qorernor Flower'a gMtronomio pr? nunciaaranto al the Albany hrewelL in sovrr^ weather a n"'?i deal of aympathy is rightfully beatowed apoa tha driven >,f atreel cars. Tbeir plaee <.n the fron* i.latii.riii expoaea tbem t" wlnter'a .-,,M aaoat painfully. ln thn new era of cable cirs it. is t,, be hoped that there will be ! ao further ''.'.ll for thla ts/mpathy. Jn aome p| ,,.,-s ?though not .,.. tho aptowo eahle linea In thia - elty?the car platfonna are eneloaed In gtaan, which efTectively protecta the maa who handlea tbe jrip and at tbe aame time enablea l.im to have an unohstructed vlew "f ti.o track and atreel ln front. The eompaniea which are latrodueing the cable ayatem bere ought to he humane enougb ??? , | itp ti,,-ir eara ln thia manner. Tln- Tribune haa long belleved uud frequently ? ud tlial the present Board "f Bridge Tr Bteea !,-v. , umbersome uud Irreeponaible, f,.r tbe : that the reaonaibility is bo dilfuaed tbat it (.'iiin.11 be ii xo i anywhere. We tberefore weleome lhe bill ih.it. Mayor Boody haa bad prepared and ? to Albany. The ideaa embodted In it aie the i .-ut- that Mr. Boody sot f,,rth in his reeent mea .,.._.,-. The bill providea for a. Board, oonaiating of tbe Mayom uud Controllen of tlur two eitiea and tlir,-,? other truatees, Iwo t., lepreaent Brook? lyn and one New-York. fn our opinion tbere ia no unfairneaa ln tln.s arrangeraent Brooklyn has borne two-thirda ol the eoat of the Bridge ami aow p*ye two-tblrda ol the o\|*ius.- of running lt. Bul we bave llttle h,.po of the paaaage <>f i! - bill ln thia form. Tammany thinka t,?> higlily ,,f it.s Bridge patronage to aarrender it eaaily. Bul ;i meaaure redu Ing the aumher of ti to ;i reoaonahle number should eertainly i?. paaaed bj tbe prenenl Legbdat ire. Such a bill ought to bave t.'.-ii enacted aa s,?,u ;ls the work of con - tion araa oompkted and tiir Bridge pat io uae._ U llill lan't eareful, the tir*t thing lio known it will *?** telegraphed from Waahlngton that ho ia anffrring from an aeute attaek of enlargement of ti..- bead. __ World'a Fair Commlaaion r Thacher, <.f Albany, thinka tlial $80,000 is enough money to or.1' I a crrditable Rtote building on the Chleago Fhlr grounds. Mr. Thacber'a opinion would bave more welght if be had nol aald that 11 waa baaed on ,-,'i,?.t.-s made by Mr. Perry, tho Superintendenl ,,i tha new Capitol. The people bava littie eon liii,.,,,-.- in Mr. lvrry's Bgaring uft.-r eontemplat ?lJUt ,|?. viv..,.airi-u.lv s ml; in tbal fur from llni.ihed ati tcture. If Mr. IViry ahould ael al w,,rk to >?!??"?' an feo,.' bulldlng, the cbauces nre atrong Ihat a mlgkty Mg bole ln an appro? priation of t}l.,000 would he made before be g ,t thi,,u .:,. ? i: .. : w Mayor of Brooklyn is In grave danger of in..:.iii-- hinieell exeeedlngly popular with the ? ? party whleh oppoaed hla electlon. I,, pumuanco of hia purpoae to ahirk none "f hla . -,:;. u ..iv attended tlie meeti s .,. ?!. i, .is on .Linn iry ii and caueed the poatp n e mcnl oi a rcnolutlon to inereaae the kalary ol an \?sisi:,iit DUtrict-Attorney from |2,500 t,> Sl..?. \i the meeting laat Tliuiadiy ba mado a apecch nrj;lna t! il an Inereaae of ao more tbaa $1,.' b? made; but, loi nol a alngle Iviperviaor of lus own party jolned with blm In his attempC al i iionable eeonomy. The only aapporl be received mu from three Republican membera. Mayor Boody may fully undewtand thal thera is ao anrei road for him lo popular qrmpathy aad aupport than lo gain the antagoniam af the Kin.,' Demo ****?**? Senator Hlacoek haa Introdueed a biU provld? lng for the purehaae of the houae at, Mount MeCircgor In whlcb General (irant dled, witb the Intentloa of aatag H aa a National Boldlera' Hon,,-. There la nothing to be said Bgainal this plan, pro? vlded onlv that a faney price is not paid for tha houae. Monnt MeGregor, us the aeeno of Orant'a heroioally borne auffer'ngB und death is a ahrlne for the Ameriean people. The hoaaa ln whlcb ba breathed his laat may well beeome a National poaaeaalon and i?- piaaerved as a Baemorial. Prederlc R. Ceuderl ?li<l Bol exalt lus reputa tion by tbe apeeeh whieh be mado al the Manhat? tan Club'a receptlon t" Beaator llill. lt bad beea auppoaed befora tha utteraaee of thal apeeeb tbal Mr. <'o.i'iort would )oikI.-mii any form of diahonesty i,, polltick Bul iu his anxiety to ahow himaelf ti,,. lealoua aupporter >'f llill, he degraded bim ?elf by exprcaalng the beartteat approval ?,i aU ,,l llill's poUtieal ll.i.-vi-ry und vilLmy. Mr Couderl waa tor many yeara preaident of the Columbia College Alumnl Aaaociation. Tho grad oatea <?f Columbia maal regral that they ever pul iu .u eonapiououa and repraaentative a plaee n man who eould heap aueh aervile Battery upon a polltlcian who is black with every posaiblc taint ,,i poUUcal diabonor and traud. ? PEBSONAL Bx-Ooveraor Caapbell, of .?iii,. i> IntereBtod la ona ,,r tbe naw etfmpanlet organtted (?> devalop iron in terestn np in Blnnesota, and wtll visit Dulntb " few ilavs h.?!,,-,-. II Is pr,,|,(,-c.l lo ijlvi- l,im a pul,lle i(.-r, jiiiou iii the /.'ii.i i ( ity. As General Tooraon, of Um Italan Army, waa ra turn.ni? t > hla pnrrlson ut Kavoima a t?W \ms'Us nuo, Id- eatered Inlo coaveraatloa wlth adlgnlfled, "iit i...... ?ittlog la t'-" pame eompartaaeat ol iha ndlwai '.n' iu tii" cour-" oi tha .ii I'.isMou tha Oeneral axpraaaad Ma n.ii.iir.it.on i.n- tha ltallan Bebool of mnale, white ti.o itrangar, ln etoquent tarma, uphaM tho aaparlortty of tho Genaaa eompoaara, ??>,> wi.aL you adll," n.iuii.v hroka out Ihe soiiii'-r, after valn attampta 11 ronvlnea hla companlon of tha i orreebwaa ol hli vtewt, ?? i)iit ruip- a, i jit Ulgoletto ls worth more ln mi opinion, nnt rontaln* more Benulne uuate, than all the opeinn niui woik, ,,r tii? Oerman oompoaen comblneO." "l iiu,..ii \ ,,. for the compll.nt." camn lhe reply, "Wl.lrti (1:itl*-rs III.-. us I ,,,ll V,-,i|| ; 1,1,1 ,1,'iilt.' |.j,t I rannot ;,-,-??? arlth iroo." i'i?- ., ,?,,,? whlen [ollowed i.i.is irvi-iiiium may eaaily l>< laiaglnod Tlie Into Mr. .I.islic- Biadlflf isr,-|v,,l niui li aluis4? al ona Baaa for ala vota la Iha Hactoral Oomaalaaloa wiiicii paaaai up?n thn liayos rii,!,-,, eoatrovaray, IMa cxreptloiiiil (oiKlninniitloii wns hflBBd uu tlie sup ponltion timt tin waa the last to vote, unu tliat ltMiw lio wha turneU tho scalc?6 to 7?lu luvor ot lUc Uc MiMIcin rtmdld.ije. **-%__, -..j_i|n.>r(*. Min." A Dektt (f.itlc Journal. rall-; -"*?? .,. ,|?. f.i. t tbat it *** not lie, bul Mr. .lu-fli !,?._. v.i,,, wu tl.e la*t Ue imlillcati nicaiber of <U. ommiasion to votu on that 1-,-ue. _ ? ni tln* day i.f fiir<IIr.^',annir)? s conaeemtton n; nn arch-lshop an lii .iwo._,, _? .___,. attc.i.linit thruag uudibly expreseed ill*appi*U| ?(_,..? the cercmony, Im Ini* Ikt i'iitiri-.'i. mi tl*. ,ory thnt lie "had ft*_ foot Iii tlie gtavc nlrcady."> e prcra' . overheartag lhe retnnrk, otacrved t.. ?ot?_ ' 10 bestde hlnt: "I think there aro twclve yai v.-?-^ jn __.c yet." That waa twenty-ala \.*iii. afQ. Ki-mc-i -;i!i Hiiin, tli- l.uii.a latxyor, wbo dlM ,-iii'iiit a areek ago, om * reccived taa) ,,r ,-?.-,o,<*<)0 Br l.i- lervlcea aa tnaatcr in thartcefy i? the eetotMBlfe tialne* xviii rnie. lli-; reporl **'****n_ni*_l bv bofc the Cirruil and Supreme ? .nrt-* < f \_ ruit.d stat/x, Mr. MlllMlir.-l XX;,- _ l 1--IK ll (_'il!lil(lUl\l_,y biflli. Frana von Lenbaeh haa Ju-t fi:'i*e_ a i_rtr.i| or iii. Majeaty Bmperor Wllliam. \on 1 _a_Bil Began the i>i!ntlii:_ mon than txvo yean ago and hm mideavorcd lo nuike lt one of Uio KWit.-oi?. of b'? life. 'i II* Emperor appean ln tl.e xviuf. nalfona rt tl.e Gar_a <lu Corpa, .Ith tlie belmet mu _oi_it. . by Um -iix'i- angto. Qentla ni la Mra. KenAal'l in.inner in sorlaty, they r-nv thnt -.lie ti.t, be i:.\( . -iiiK'lx poelttfi aud critlcal iitiont Inferior pnen-roont nrconun*. rtattone for i?*r com ?anj. when occaelon requlie-k. Bhe la reported lo have foniid aneh a neceaalty roeonUy la 1 .tt_burg. CMaf-Jnatlca BkcUef, of Onorgla, recentiy in.irate. to lhe (.overnor his Intcntion of rer.ir_)liig. on tln ?.round Uiat be WM gettlng along ln life and ought lo in.-ilte * liltli', tn .ii.-v. UN health and _f_t_ powcrt, l.oxvev r. xx.'t-" iininipriln-d. Itefoi . fn rn tai action wa* taken. tfi. rhief Ju-ti.-e wa. para__al t,, refraln from ml.-ing tiu* ..t.-i' i.y . in. ?f i.l* .. *.<l ato-i on tl.e be.iili and tl.e Ie nding member-, of tlie _u\ THE TALK OB TBE UAT a atory la loM of aa Arkanaaa Btate ******** *m**\ lilii-irat.s a reeling ln regard to for?ts whhh Is too loiniiidii in thta countrj. Bobm one a-h.*d hlm what waa ti." policy ?.r Arknaaaa In Mfari la feraata, to which be promptly rafttnt: -To prt tot tt ********* The tii.iti.-i- in.'tit of "The London 'Hm. t* i.as ntlMaefl the telephoi >? .11 a unlque way. TetophoM wlwa bave been iald ln tha tnnt.-i. r.?iin.i rallway tonnel be tw.-. ii lh" f.iiii|.ii-lii- room lu I'rintlng- llou-e S(|iiar*a inict the Piii'liuni'tit.i. reportera' gaUcry ln tb.* Houaa ,,i i ommona. A copy-iwtder placed .-u Ihe telephona read* iin- ntenographlc "tnrna" trom th. note book _. fa-l a. il I- 1>"--II.I.' for the coinpo-lt,,:?. to Ij ke th .n on their type-__tlng macblnea ln -ll.e Time-*'' Hulld Ing a mil- aud :. bbII away. Al ti- t the raportara did nol t-K" klnillv io th.- Iiinovnili.n. but Wh?n th?y found that Ihey conld dlctate th<*lr notes dlrw-t to th? i-nnipotdnK-rooni without the trouble of tnnacrtMng tl.ein they began tn look at the ariaiig.'iiiciit ln an en tii'.iv dlnerent n.ht. l'r.Hif-, ,.r eourae, nn -ent to tiiera for cort-Ctlori. Baeh macbtne can prodaoe Born t.x-- to *lx columna of aolld mlnlon a nlght. Krrora xxiii Miin?rii.-i!-*-, creep ln. but there la nn doubt tlmt tht pnictice xx ni becOBM a permaneol one. It.. gi.at a,i\.iritu-* becomw appartnt whaa tha t**et ls ?*on -|,l-i'.(| that -Tbe Tun.*-" I. al.l--. I,v adoptlng It. lo l.i-lni ln tim.- for the ?". a. n. newapaper traln. . .Ing f.. all jioliit^ ..f tbe I'nited Klngdoni tbe who*. ol tbe debate*, which aro oltcn t*oiillnii?l untll _ a. in.? (El. ? ui' Ity. Tl," recall of J'ather Hall from Doston hafi been iii,iv .-i ally condeninei ln Knglan-. 11 , . . , 111 d iiang laai are frequently born of int?r **sTiii_ cpundei, a. xxitne-, tln* followina: I "t, i* tbe i.i'a., while ofl diivinjr In the nolghbor hood *i xi,,-,,.xv on one Of_nalon, xva-; Mind xmn tha paug-t of huncer. -Whal bava we ln tho li.nni .rl" Iw ?!-'?' 'l of in~ '. d ?'lli-:-* i- but on.* ratldlo left. your Maje.v," n? i.li-.l the i.i'i. -but I think I can exrhanfe it for a imxi at tlie uext r_rmhou?e, If jrou wi-.li."* ?? Iin -,..'' f |.ll.-.l Um <'/..r. -f',r I am f._jni_lied. and (i , nol rare lor n Ught Inneneon." I'he ;,;,| i.u_ .*,!. a i.l. .. Ik* suinilsed. tiiinac-ii the ex. haii-?. bul tho bird xxns found to bo unti-ually tough. -i do noi think, Voaky," mid iii? Emnoror lat.0" ?? I do noi think tbe name xxas xvortlt the candle." ?(Harper'a Uaur. Hei..* ll an extra*. froni a rerent CMaaW conrt rl. cular: "Tha N'"*xu Pn li.-r a-k.d tlmt xxe nppoint .ertatil Oflfeen to iKjrforni tbe i u-.toni.iry _B0__-__1 l_BI ?t thli leaaon. B'a neeorilnaff dir.*ct the dukes of Hai. Bn Pn nnd the Marqula _ ? Ing t.. perfona u.e m**A***n tn ti," ?i.i-ti- of raln, thamter, wlnd and ttnA*', laai grand aee retary Fn xxin jirocci. to tbe temple of the horee ipirtt, while Pah'o-tan iu xviii proeeai t*<> that Of ih,* god "t tire. TlM rtta in bonor of the tutelarv ip-riti of the imi'-r .-ind onter i ny -wiii be aueaaal bv fhung Kuaiik' and lial Hau. U Hnng-ehang ha- : j?,:i.<i i, ii, that the > 'ii.'.u of the anlnmn fresn-ta haa paaaed over without any aUihap occuirlng on tho x- : iw Blver, in the Tnngmlng iii-trict. Tbia we . m itder it to I.o iiin.tlier Utkon ol tbe ?>.*cret ald of Uie dlx lm* pewia, for wbleh we are deeply grat*ftil; and we hereby order tiu.t ton atlefca of nhetnn lneense ha ii.iii.iniii.*.! _ t.i Haag*km*m Ihle ******* !?? wiii band to i" Chln-wan, IntoBBent af u.e l'* Manrehaaag tln ult. who xxill reveretitly proceed to tbe shiln-^s of t.v ra xxin- at LtUenehnang, Ifaotown and Hnaiiff Cbuang and tli-i. buin the __BM OB our b.-half. ' A Trov rl-rcx iiiii'i. Ill the eOOM Of his last Snnrtiy ni'.ttiiii-. lertnon, told a atory aboal a oongretaUon lu tk'otlaud xxliuii found -oin- dlfBculty ln malxitiK* Ita tn,?>_i*- balom-e tt> outgo. iu order to tnenaoa ra* ,,i[ii- the < ? iiar of the < hun ii na- leaaed to a Hquor nien-bant, who i.,r.d hl* aurnlna atoch In Ini* thera, -,,ine one wltb a gl fl for rnymtng came along and thalk-marked the followlng lme-i on tbe _de of the bulldlug: l !?!????( a sj.lrlt above, .\.kI a gpfrlt below? A -|.iili ol love, And l -piilt of xvoe. The - ? ril above I, ihe I'.r.t ilivitK", Tbe aidrll below I. ihe i.liit "f wta* Thal did i'i" l."-!'?--. The Hqnor dealer*i lenae waa can.elled and tbe ihuirh roncladed to *.'??. the flt.nn . ln iome oth. r way.- 'rr.*y Tlmea. ??Ki'*' ii'i.f. a'aahlngtoa" -axs thal tho brother I lowly bnt aarely embrarlng tha wobkb. i cf II in Texa*. Mlaa Wahnah v. -. IndeeA, tbe ,i,.u i- |*.r!r. liv dellgblful iilid X4.*-ll hav.* lUch )u]\y ,,.,,, :... ir l.i-i-. i auppoae thal yon Teiana .' ing rn- ana, ,i . >..u > |lul 1*1 |from |.\a- I?..n'l xx.*' 'Ile day b f,,,,. i |efi ui . ime N..nii ... vi.it you < olonel _-ni?:ga .hol a , iwhoy "i the mornlng. ? borae Ihtef xxn* banged iu the publli' -*inar* nboui ii'H'ii an.l a couple of iilg.-i-H *,x..,- lyn.bi. ,it lh.iniy jnll .iirly ln the evening. ir yon x uii t" iee ilaylng, M_dn, eent to mana.?* .Chlcagu Mall. \ Cotofado paper t?_a a plctnroeqne yrim at_ui a chlrken fancler xxh*. xx.i. rtrp mm h IroaMei bf the iu-.ip.ri.Hv of beni to eemteh. .\ft.*r many aapar. imiii. li- ai lat rticceeded In rmaelng a t.iee.1 ?f long Ittptt brahana wtth ahottleg_ei bantuM in mrh a xx.iv tiiat tho rhkheoa had one long leg nnd one ihorl oae, wh.n they attemptod to teiatoh tbey Inat their balanee and fell oV"r. xvhlrh, after a f.-xv trlal-.. .;*. auffldent to itow that leratohtog ?i* lapoaatMo^ and Utey ^iv" lt up Air Ptonghi.?V-ahaped rontrivaaeaa, io b.* pia. <*d ,,n tii,- front of engtnoa of fa.t eapreaa traln*. are the Ui..t acheme to get mon* epeed, by oven-oniing mueh i.r tha iiatiir.il KUHtanoe of the air to tbe frotil of Uk. i..( omotlve. lhe plongh extead* fnun h f.*xv Inrhea nbove th** tra.k to the top of the _nok-*tei lt. the ri/flrp ,?(!?:??. o' .'. ur.-. lu front. ">hovelling f<nc" la a com i.i .>xpn_-ton among mllroad men, bul pl.mgbi.ig xximi i- a new thing in raUroad :i_-icititii_.-'.F.ngii>h Mccbaulc. ls rr N'*T ALREADY <>N A BAFI ISIDIN.'.f From The MllwanBM S-ntltiel if the VIlaa boom d(?*s not nore tvter. it wiu bc a vii um of the lxMi'-end entab. l.l'ADIMi FROM IU-**.HOBTSlTT, MAYRR. rrom The A'ashtngton Port. lt looka aa if Hr. DnrM Benneth lliil intended to play all of hts tiumps mi tl.e lu.t Icad. THT. CALIFOR-IA VINTA.iF. __PBOTI TIIAT. From The Boaton Heraht, of rn-;r<... noxx- thal the Kreneh vltitiis*" 1* ofllclally pronouneed the bot tkaoa 1084, wo shall bear of a deollne m pHeoa, NOT UF.AITIITT.. VF.I' BBDt_TI\T,. Fron T'hx' llaMIaaara A_*rt__.. if the lyater, tho torrMln nnd Um en* axaoal to be ih- .-iii.-r t'-ituie- ot the Maryland ezhibfl at . hlrago, ind Intend to make Ihe (oornei to iii" windy Clty on foot, it i-* hlgk Ha_ thay itmtiai. OUB DUTY TO CII1I.I BOW, From The Hartford Conrant. \V bat, then, ls the dutv of I!,is ooimirv t>xvard thia iplrlted voung republic "... Qearty, t ? meet ( hili luilf xxmx, nnd mor** than bnlf Way, To sbovr it..'lf si-. generona aud oiagnatilmoui a^ itrong. To natch frlendllneaa xntii frlendlln ia, nnd con l'li'lo.i wlth cocnlllaUon. To gr.iu. the ChUtana an arbltra tioii 01, the .iu -ti ,n of Indemnlty. if they nA\ f>r it, und t" i.".:'.rit lt Wltbonl anv iin_-iii-loii. renilnder of thn r.fu.il of thlr ipokeam_n ln tbe Internatlona' AflHrl (im fonferenct* to aee pl t e prtnetpl. of a bitrat'on. What has tlieir error or folly tben to do wlth our duty noxv | -? . _ UB-TBUCA. POUOT IM LOITSIANA. Froai The t'hieaco inierOeonB. Iiy either direct or lndlreit n.tion that wlll ald Mei "-\ and the btterx nen, the eotoni votara ot i.i.iii-iaiii \xiii make taemaelvoa obnozlom to tho beat aenttmenl <>r tb"ir bwn stat.*. nnd wlll give pilu io ii;.*ir K.piil Hau frlenda lu the North. The prtwenl (inu ,if llepnbUcani iu Loutalaaa to to airay them ? i\, olidly ln oppoBBon to a fliigrant vli-o. WAVIIMJ RO IHI IN INCKUTAl-TY. Ff'tll Tlie Wllxviiukee F.xtiiIiiu Wl'.coiislll. While the PreoMenfd CBIUaa naie_fi waa boiaflBni to Oongreea, nnd newipaaet oxtrae wera ittnlag np ii_ttl.i1!.in and war -piilt all "ver the .ountrv. lh.* NVorld's l-'air autboi Itles xveie ciilinlv eh__Bl| _ * te for the chillan bullding. liu.lueaa'U hutlneaa, aai **_r la wai-.