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I'.errlt by Po.fal Ord. r, Kxprcai Order, Lhf'k, Draft or Be?i?tered L"tter. Coeh or Po?tal Nnte, If ?eut ln aa unreglst?,red lotter. WlU b. at oirner'?H^k. _ Main up'own o.13'e 1.212 Breail^iy. Matu oflr)e nf Tha Tribune 154 Naaaati-at., N'o".-York. Art'lr"*s all g.jtre ?pondei". aitrply "The Tribune " Xew-Y'ork. BRAMI R OVffCBS OP T)1E TRIRfN'K. Advert!?en.otita for puMlcatten ln The Trlbu:i* and eri"** for r.-^n'ar de'lvery of the dailr p?p?r wBI ba re. eeivad at the feiiewtag braath aBtaaa ta aaw-Yota, ai re^ uiar ealee wte? M.i: braaeh offlce. l 2ie Broadway, opiier corner jJ?Ht. ?157 4th-ave., ornT Hth-st. 2-M 8tb-.v?., corner 21d-6t. 106 waat 42d?t.. nour ftth-av?. 52 Avenue A. near Ka?t Ith-st. 700 3d-ave.. ontnuire 47t'n?t. 1 ncn Mji?. betw?en oot'i and 81it 8t4. iar> Ea?t 125?b-av. near Id-ai-c. 2ii Wen I2^th-?t . ^etlT??!l 7th and 8th ave*. 1 70S ltr.ave., near 8'r.t' -st 112 Powerv, near Rroone-st. 69 I.lbertv.at. FOUNDED BT HORACE OREELEY tubsbay, march 22. i?02. TWELVE PAGES. B THE nWB TB1S MORSISG. ForeigE-The rumor tliat TLanrellor von Ca privi bae reaigned fn.m the Prussian Cal>inet is atrongly rlenird: ('<.niit von Zeiilit/'a leeifBation l.aa been aeerpted. s= Qtieen YietoriH aad bai pjirty arrivH at Rparaa, ta Um Sonth af Franee. :- Prirn-e Bi?ranrek tf. 111. r=sa Mr. f:diiiuufl Vatee wrifes of tlie Wnrl l of Lendon. CwagiBBa laalii beaaeaaa in aaaalon. Tba Ben atc: A numlier of billa were acted <>u. ass=s The House: Tlie Arroy Appropriaticn bill was pfissi>'l and tbe Free Wool bil! was fnrther cf.t.-i'iereil; tlw lloufio Committee on Kivere and BaTban fom pleted ifa general bill. Daaaaaae.-It wa? repnrtcd at WaakJagten tiut ax>rd Sallsbury in bia note had reft.sod ta rrncw the mudua viven.li. ? Sevea "baadle'1 Alder ruen i'f < BSBaia were indieted nnd hehj BBder $12,000 bail cach. =-^i Tl:c affalrsafthe Oeotfla Central Railroad ore fonnd to be 111 bad si.apf 1-1 Efforts will he Bnvflej t" pas? tl.c Iiqnei Denlers' F.xclae bill at Albany thia weck. =r Tbe atrilte on the Canadiaa Facific in the far Wcst aeeuraed hajBI prop^irtioria. f'lty and Suburban.?The Standard Oil pecple veted to disnolve tbe trust. -.?? The prataata against the Fark race-cuurtie frighteced tbe Tam? many mfu. ~_Rinp Democrata making eftorth to save Maynard from the oeusurc of the R:ir Awtoelatiou. :_-- gaaraaaa held ha annnal areak faat. aa z=a General J.it'lefield waf acquittod. - ?' Tlie diTgoode trade orjatiized coinmittee? la a.s?iHt in comjleting tbe Grant Monumetit Fund. =-= .St'.fks -were iall ?cd the flealinjrs were profe^ Bjoaal. tbe closing bein^ heaTT at lower prires. Tla? Wrather.?Forecast for to-day: SightlP aarmer and fair. Ter.per.iitire yesterday : Hlfbeat, 37 degrecs; lowest, 21 : average, 27 7-S. Those Democ-ratis in the Honse ivlio aro r>p poso<l BB frea silver aro thvidfd in opinion as to the b^st course to paxaae in iiph'ing tho Battd bi'l. Boant favor tilihust^ring, l.ut otbara loik ai'.h aversion on such a BBTJay. On*> thing cw tain is rhat they sbould receiv? no aid or com fort from the Repnblirans in any effort (B poait j>ne action ?pon the main Bjofafflaa. The fata cuw^.n of the bill t^ill begin ro-dr?y, and BB Thursday, if the ailyer men ean CBTtJ out aaeat plan, a vote on the measiire will l.e raken, vvitn a faajaal fhat is not epen to 1wibt. Th? Park spcilers bave taken Bba alann. Mayor Grant haa ca'led upon the Park Cv.mmi.i ainera to halt and lefc public opinion assert it aelf. Acoordingly a publ'ic hetwing on the qnea tion of ccnerructirig the <*pee<ling trick ia to be givon by the Park Board to-morrow moniing at 11 o'clock. Mcrenvej, it seems cerrain fn>in the tone of tbe Obaunisaioners' nfr^nuin^fi yesterday that their revent aaaltf BBtfOfl arffl l.e rx-?finded with scant (wemony. 80 fir goetj! Iiut tho agitatiun nuist go on until the ohnoxious act is repealed by the laBjallBflH. The people aiv the rulers of this to\\u, after all. When aVa> ough'j aroused they are intincible. The TRinvNF.'s ?:aff tiuataapOBBaal in Rhode bland poiflta out iu his dispatch fo-dny tliat the Deniocratic bhaater alK)ut large sunie of money for the use of Rflriuhlicans h merely a blind to diatract afterrtien from baB Bad that a Mf eam? palgn fund for the IVmocraTfi haa been pn.. vided eutside of the Srate. There is moral evi dence lhal nuch B ftind is in readinoss in tbe midaV-n di??play of inrei'est in tbe Rhode Ishnd campaign which has been made in thia city. Our frienda tho eneiny mean to lcavo 110 slono untiirned in their elTort'ro cirry tlie c miing election. General Jloiaco l'ottei's apjical in lehalf ??f the Grant Monument Fund has boine immediato fiuit. Yesterday a nieeting of Bictchants in varioiB lines of trade ^va6 held at the Chamber of Comnwroe. M^arm approval was given to the alai tronosed for comyleUnf &Q fuu(i. and a or.mrnjt-fta* for ?ach brano.h of trado an appoirft .?d ro aolicM BKiiioy Por the ^ork. Thla baai Beaajfke way of doaling with the Bnbjed ougbl to, aad oVanVJeaa will, a/radnoB ffaaj n New-York'a liaartmenl of tho Grant Nfooametil , ia not vnrwlnni: to which we mi poinr \-i'li i prJde. Th" "pportunity to redeeni the good j aame of tbe .-if?' id bow otYered. Lel H bc !?? j proTOd. _ _ I- i? tta^eratood *hat Tammanv Hall ii Biaking ri^pora**" etTorta r?> ptcjivenl the BdoptJon by tbe [>ar AaBodatioti ol a laport advatae lo Ibbbc H. Maynard, ihonld one be preacnted by tbe corn nittoe of inwardgniion. The oommittee, when it?fppoiotaaent rrag provided for. traa ronrnand ,.il to repori thit evening. The inij ><??.?'anoe ol to-night'a Bteefing i- Bfdf-erident. It beboovea evaty mgcaber of the acaodarUon who believec in a cleao-haaded Judidaiy bo be in attendance. The frienda of Maynard, whose Bpokeafnen a o igbl aso arere Netaofl Smitb, ebainaan of Ihe Tammany Qmenl Committee, and Roger V icter, wfll he out in form vritboBt doabf. 'I must be nr. whiteiwaahJng proceedinga by an ac cioVntaJ naajority al thia aaeeting et BBy "'her. A F1NAI VOTB SBBDFUL. Again the Doroocnts who want to 6V)dge a djreot 700B n the BOrer qiieBtiofl bbb troping fot -lio aid of BepubUcaB Bjeanbera t*f the Honae. Their pian i* to offer an aBBeno^meni poBtponing the >ilve/ bill nnrii DeceMtber, with a prorafkni that bb internati nil conferenee shal! nrtaawhire be invibed. IW M requlrec only a Uttle knowl rdgo of tbe dtOBtlOB t<> C ravince any fair man tba) the one thinj? BlUBBBiy. if an irreinationul oonfajreoee h to be befld a: all and M to have a chanoe * > do any good, b that Ihe bill proriding tor free coiaage Bhatl Bral be dMfettted, aad aol Bierely deferred with a probable majorffy ia Ita faror. I* la ajeaaaraWj oerlaiB that GreBl BrrtaiB and Gerrnany will ooBcent to Bothiag Ib renccj loobJug toward a larger naa of aflver io k>Bg a* they espeot lhal the United Btafea tvill quickly take the whole loaa and aaanme the prhole bnrt* n and rk* by frea. <*--in.iu-- of silvcr. The object of Ube Deabocrata in thia iBBtaace b precavely what it waa when they coted for . afponement oi the debate until Deeember. Thcrj de.sin to deoriTe the people agaJn in certain (ii-itii-t.-. and by bo .1 dag to aeouie a najority in the oext Hotjbb and to gaia PrealdentiaJ Bleeton in State* where thoy wonld have. no chance if eoynmitted to free ailver. The i>eoplo they reaaon, caa be peranaded that al votea by Democrafe prior to thia year do nol coont, be oauae eaaf aader differenl linancia! cirniin atanccB, or with miafaken ideaa of ;ho poptilar feolinj.'. and ili'l n ?t i" any pernaaeat aenae oommit the party. Then a vote ol i.-*)"-n^nent din be wywaeiitod ia anti-cSlTer diatriota aa a virrual aVfeat of the trjeaanre, but ia rilver lia tricta it oan bv aaid tha* the toeaanre waa only deferred in ord?T to gain aonasoWng nnire by internatJOBa] con*B?eBce. The ooaatry h peo i.-.-tiy famiUar, and b3?d ahaolntely daajrtaBed, with Desaocntac rJoobte-dealing and triekery ob thia qoeation, Yet DeBBOciBbi in the Houae are tighting dftjjx^rarely for another rhn?:fx' to de fraud and fawetre *h-^ voten, boping to al tl aeata in Congttm by MBeJy repreaeBtlng t)io ,i titade and pnrpoae of Iheti ).arty. TllE TbIBDKB '?anuot r^e any retis^>n wby Re pnbllcBn RepwaantatlreB abould h.-'o *his dic honeal arick. The yueafloa of fn^e c*:mz^ ii now properly befOBB the IlOttCe. Tho c.iintry haa been 'ii-',:i!',."?l ia i*-1- iBdo?liriei and ita flnaace fw mt.r*. f-htui a yenr by fhe oerfbiinty thal the preaent Hoose au in fBver ol fren mnftge. It ia .K>t Joat to boainees intewala that tlif (|hin ?Jon I.O lcft open xintil nezl whtter. No othet thinjs conld d<> ao nmrh to rewtero lin:flici?l OOB Sdence a^ a dccaouiBiatton tha* free coinage cannoi poaaibly rcmne until afhtc ai:other On gm* and Piaafdeca hav^ been eleecad. V aeeina to be tho plaifl dnty of Reptiblicana to in-:-' ui m a flnal rofcj wrbhonf defay, in order thal the bill ajay be kUled, and nol n -tely v^'v i ? d [| wonld be tleHbi i 8 decepti m of the peopk lo ajBtsl thia lateal DetBoeratie tri k. The rnfora of erery dtatrid hare a Hsrh* to know prectai ';? arhere their rept^eBenaattvea ataa I on thia qnea tin, n ?? by Inferenee or protaadoti, bul by i reooraad and Bnal roto. It ia tbedr rigbi aol Bo be ohested any long-r by randidafa who pre tead to be agaiBat free i daage, but who .- ? I \Whirif;t'iii when eiected and ;n^ wtth a po ijtical partj entirely coDtrollod by a free-ocina^ majority. li' R< pobHcan Repnaentativi? belp tho lateal Democratic ?? h hue by \ rtiag forp. ?? ponemont, it leenbi to Tur. Tribubk thal Ihej will be Bjvaking ahernaelvea partiea to a deceptioB and defraodiog of the p^.;.!.', aml tha1 their act mus-f iiijnrf1 the Republican party, and ran onfly help thoae Deroocrabi who wlah to gel plaoes by pretending thaf their party Baeana one thing wh'.-n in facl it meana an ther. If diin- *o the indnatrtea and the boajneaa ol the country reqnirea i dectaive pote, and if dnty to rotora reqnirea thal they ahiaald not bo df> ceived any longer, Bepoblican Bieniben certaiB |y bave the gtrongeal pnrtJaBB reaaoBa aJso tor inaating opoa a vote whirb nusl erxpoae and divide tlie Deinocratio party. Each membi nnM be peraonally aware thal it could only h<-! rhe Democratic party and hnrt tho Bepublicaj in many diatricta to alk.w fnrther enraaion of a Bnal vote on Ihe pending bfli. Tho place foi RepnhUcani to vote no, Bnnly and londly, is on rhe i>a,-Ki<:p of the bill. Bul another excellerrl plarc to vote no ia f>n any motion to poatponcj it A TAMMANV ABBB8T. Tho Brreal of Mr. li. L Godkin, E'liv'r of "The tvenin? Poat," in the ffariy honiB of Snnday Bvorning on a warrant iaaned by Juatice (Jrirly upon a chsrge of criminal libel agaansl Mr. o'lh'loran is one of tho?A oocarrencea which do not s.h',11 ro ns propet1 to be |ia.N*ed over light ly or tavBtted foeuaariy. It w somethinn more than a niere peraonal affair. 80 far as Mr. Ood kin waa txNioerned, it doca nol appear that he w;is cabjeeted to any indignity or hcvdahip be yond the inconveni'-nie <,f bdog takeo t<> Ihe poUt^atation and retjuired to forniah bai! on fBunday and at an BnuauaJ bour. llariag an 8W4Bied thal reqnirenient he went his way. Tbt drcnxavtancea that giae thia taaiBUcrion aignifi otaee aro: firab, that Ihe allefeed hhel conaictcd in pnbliahed oommenta opon the actton of :1k Grand Jury of laai nv.nth and thejeharacter <?f the in.'ii who oompoaed it, thal Grand Jnry being a part of rho BUtchinery by which rho Tnmmany Sodety eonttola atid jroverna this town; aecond, tliat the warranl w:ls iaaned by one Tanuaaaj Police Joatiofl ar the inabance of another Tam* niany Juatice actiog aa profwaional adriccr of napiaiBBnti and third, thal tho thne "f BBr rioe leavos n? donbi of rhe parpoae ol all Batfiei to ajnhjeol the arreabed party t?> the greateat poa. aible annoyance. It araa aol Mr. Godkin aJone al whom thece pTooeedJaga tverv rtiined. Thoy were BBtnifeBtiy intended as g trarning to all Daywapaper editon and ethera who Biigbf feel diaposed to critlciac tho Bafdhodo ..f Taaajnaay or the <lni-ar!<ir of ita iBctrnnienta, They aerve to eajtfM^aaiae the facl thal Tamniany Hall. if it bbb boI yef reaehed tbe poinl <>f aboolote power where it can aop preafl boabUe Btt^raaioec entirely, haa at kaaaTthcy nachiaery whereby i' aaa gubjeot t-> peni an Boyanee and puf in peril the perconal iborty ol wluK'vor ventiiix's t<> critioaao i; too aaiabJy. That wan th? lor*4on which ;> coigile of follows, placoil by Tammany in judicial potrftlona for which, liko mo>t of the Tammany creaturos, th?y are ridicu-, loaaty unlit, underaiok tn T?acii th' >"]-'m ot ? BearapaBMr which had with aotoe addaeaa char Bcteriaed the inalniaaBBta and mefhods of the ruling organhtBUBB. It is ? aign of the I a*ea. A aign ol tha grnw ing auda.i-y of the gang "ho role the fcrwn. They are Iha lineal M*cca-aora of tha Tanimany orowd who eanied thfaga with anch a bigh I ""' in the time of Twaed and Connolfy and the cor rupf fndgea who iwexl tha anachinery of the oourte in th- aame way for tho bbbw porpoao. Tho arreat of Mr. Godldfl araa nol ao glaring an antnga aa thal of Saanial Bowlea ia the Tweed Barnard thue, but it ia in tho bbbw line and aa near it. aa theao cheap ahystcra darod varturc al thia time. Tammany fell down in ita Bffori ,.,?;./,. the preai thon. Do th? oraseat gang think th :? < in - K?eed aa* bettw Boa ? 7/7/: irORKI* OMBy AXD l BE 8PEED-BOA D. I? ia an encouraging aign thal tho noridng men of the dty are I I mnaelvoB to do ...,. ,',,. | iid ,:, Central Park. Thaadroratea al the apeeoVfoad olaiBi thal Ihoae who cannot af ford i" diivc o. bluo-hlooded trottar iroaid Bad sreal delight in atanding with the thrang which would Mnge thia orach from ead Bo end to nrafch tbe friotionleaj action of theae ariatocratio ani pjaai and the aarJai of their wearthy drivara, Dtrl the people do BOf bbbbi B?Bianifea1 any profonBd gratitude for -his privifego. They prefei tha giasa and Broee and tho pictnra Bf p latoral \- i ? wbieh thia road wonld dcaoiate. No dmibi thej rcaJiza that as the dty growa Central Park will bo tha obIj apot on thia Udand arhera the poor and the chiklren of the poor ean caUch a glimpee of grasay meadownnnd tha n-yatwy rrf the woods. 01 oonrao, the men who ara apoken of with bo ranch reaped becaoaa they oan afford to paj lioo.OOO for a boraa caw littla for icanea lika thia Thoy have villai al Lenox and Newport, whi.se parkliko groonda furniah picturea for their pieasura like thoao oi which tha road will de priva their lrss fortnnate neighhara. No fair iniinb.il mea will aconae IheaB gontkinen of a deaira bo irdura bhdr fdlow-citiaena in rooro wnntooneas. They ara ainrply blinded to tho righhi of otben bj i BOBtioUiBg deaira Do nmlti ).!y. it the pohlic expenae, opportunitiea foren inying their favorite paatime. They have found bo difBcBlty in BecnriBg tho ald of the !.? ? lafure, the Govemor and the Park Board, bul public opinion la Icing in thia conntrj, and pub? lic opinion detnanda not only thal thia Job ahali be arrasted before II goea any further, but thaH tho action of tba Park Board and the. Legielaturo be rcpoaJod. If tho worfdngman i f thacity will aasort their righta the fighl is won. Central Park berenga to tho people and nol to a driring clnb. ,-w? IOMPVLSOBT KDUCATIOX OSCE M"i;i. 3ome refonna more with arnaziog alowneaa. ConrpuUory education la one of tbem. For yeara the LegUlatora baa 1.n ' with tbe fael tbal ignoranco is on the Increaeo in Ihia great Commonwealth?which flatlen itaeh* upon Ita intaliigencai tbal n twithatanding tl." enor m nis aonnal antlay for th ? supporl of our rom ni n-achool ayatem ihe number of children who Berar aee tha inaido of a acbo >lht n e n "? I keep- pav a with 'he growtb ol our population In his i' p >rt aubmi b I In 1888 ,.;,? ,.f Public Inatrui on ahowed by a reference t, carefully compili d tablea lhal " the attend BBce upon tho achoola when compared with tbe number of children ? I k I agoli BT per ceni lesi tban if waa in 1801 in i itica, wl n I towna ll baa fallea <>ff 7 per cent." Thia report waa foUowed by tha introdu. ,,f a bill proridlng for i bhronajhoal tha Bfeasa, II waa preparad by l< id ing (ity and aillaga aaperintendenta of edtn i rion and was indoraad by the SuporiBtendenl of Pahlie Instruction. The Legialature paaaed :?. bul ll ancounterad Goremor Hill'a rel .. Il encoiintered, bea lea, tho ' i l I many peraona who wore in h< irtj aympathi ? ... :i. ral Inti nt, bul b< I thal il unw i i ,i,lv int-ri'.I with privale i bo >la uid with boma in--*rm-ri .ti. The c mpnli iry education which la now ] Albany lika thia one ol i ?,v!? and it- i of iisfii (g open to the -o ftaxned aa to Becure priva <? righta in i tion. ThereFore unleai it a amended il ma* fail in the I> .' latura or be killed '?:? I ? ernor. In tbe < ircumatancea, the ] ra of prirate who< ls ivould be d i ? l ? oellenl ? ' -~':" m '.v arell a-!c al 'li? ir banda, if they would appn a ,. immi. af their aumbcr to prepara a a tl ?n to be incorporated Into tho bill which would rsind'T the legtalation -~.it i-r i? nry I i tbem. Thii oone, t!i" boon I compnlaory education mighi he a enred thia year. It is obvioua thal there ii nrgent neod of the i : ge of a good pr u tical meaeiire t'> aupi the dead lottor now on our atatuta books. Are n ,t Um educatora of the Sl rtc i rjual to tho I isk .,f praparing a bill which niii be gonerally ac ceprabla, which will doal nnjustly to ooinl W'c believe they are. \Vo i .mrnend ro them thia eatrad from Supcrintondenl Draper's rep rl of laal V*''11': r.vet. Ihoagb ti.'-ri) ma? be i " ??? ?? ? ? ? ..po.. nlnor del Ita, IHI an Inlell people, ha ommon Intereata and benl apon .i i .moion porp ??. .iu?ht to be abta i" agree n| on tbe I lall m arblefa lhal] n.ahe rnre that al] rhlldren althln Bed ..!-?'?-.. -!:..il In one a bj oi ? Ira the -"i rantagea ol al taaat an elenjentary ednratlon. fmr fn-.' p .iiiii- aehoal :-. -i.-.'ii ..i'.-t be {ndgad b) re Ita eoal ll targaand Iti raanlta rnnal be commen oralo. Tbe general rasalta arhl u n oaghl t" pi ahire aad d.r whleh it -vs. iii bc held re pon Ible, rannol be attalned wttbotH ricid rampataory attendance 111 . All otbei iiviii/i-ii aatlona bare -?i?i**??? -,at--?i thl raet and acted apon it. 1' aaaa ta bm Impi. iiive that are aboul I d Bbewtae. __?____^^___ 77//. CHICAGO BOODLE isVE&TIQAT10N8 Cbieago Hema bo be fual on the nva of b greal pabl i aaah af munieipal dii j linen, aimi* lar i<> that hrhich ati >nded the Broadway Kail road expoaurei in thia cify. For nearly liftecn yeara the Weatern mctropolia ln- been held il tha merey <.f comrpl ganga of reveniiopoliticiana, whoae aole lim h-i> been t<? ateal ihemsolvef rirli aN qulckly aa po* ible. Tho Jaehnea and ihe afoGariglea and Ihe McDonald* cvidently b long to a prolilk br <>d. whow; cxtinction apec ulstora of the Sharp airijio are loo nnu: and activo to oncciragej bul Chii ^to'a blood la up, ind it aeema likel* thal tho men who have long befld in theCitj llall a i aruival of crime will v.i't. bogin to wi?h they had behaved th 'maclvea. Chicag . Aldormon aecm to exccl othera prini i pally ln the reokleai audacity ..f their operationa, whirh ti" iniii.ula:- paina are taken t>> ronccal. The peraonaJ organ <.f ex*Mayor Carter Harri ?on, who ooghi to km w, dc larea thal ihey buj their aeata aa paying inveatmenta, expecting to u'uin wealth on an ofOeial ilary of $180 a year ? I ani now ii'h," boaatod a notorioui boodler al a dmii". aorne yeara <il'.?, "and. by graciooa, in tajro yeara ihail ba as rich a> arrybody. Bring oa bome more wine." lt i> aaid tbal ^1^7, 000 waa diatributod in is^<; to*4 greaae Ihrough" i itreei iailnid franchiae. ^inco then pricca have gona np, and 8130,000, 9180,000 and 1280,000 ara th" Uguraa named in connection \?itli tiit-.H' recent tianaactjonA. One Alderman wantad |5,000 for getting an ordinanca vw of a j.i^.iiii l.i.l". Th" preaidenl <f a gaa company m ui Bjdviaed thal he eould pravent th<- grant of a is.ntr.ut to b nv il hv '? bidding ovor the men behiad if ; and an Alderman blaadly Infltiiuaed tho bearcr of a lagiNmale offer <.f moiu-y t<> tho Litj for a franehise that he had " tnlkt'J it oier Wlth tbc boya,' and the thiBg oou.dn't raaJJjr be teM ., leaa than 975.0W, which he and bla col'eagnea wonld po. ket. OnFebroary 29 the CounoH, aotoated oafwtfi Mv'i,v .i rirtoona deatre to "abate tho arooke nuiwnco," gnuited to a private company free, fi;,l;i:i4oxc:,,-ivM^nn.-i'."''?^>-,,'\',<;,}','b" li, ptreotoand oonatnicl anbwaya ror the trana ?1i-.i,,nands.ipr!V>^'!I1!>,^,l;iir:i::inr',;nL nower Mayor IVaBbburne rjefjotiated a --"P !,,:,1,I,t;ir/;iC^n,,-,.t.'-d.,i,n.;l'..a!layP:ib icclam0r. This-aproom.-nt. bowever, overy bodyX-toifaUworthleB.. Aldernian Martto proposod at a reeent Conndl meenng a, rc> ? (li- the .T.mpn--1 air ordiBauce. HoW !,? Mr. Cbainnan." crled Aldernian Madden, ta author "What *oei tho anpomtion Cwn?cl Slr The Corporation Ootniael beld that the ..Hinan.e was lega), deapite thaiowWob of a .:[1|(..lilTi;.. said Aldernan Goifbler: Thia .pany baa nol expended a dollar ln making thucTntract It baaaimply madoitabow. aaying, ?Vouhuvo?ivon...thooarthand,yeuc,oi,'.t. Nevertbeleaa, tha motion to rapeaJ waa loat by ttTOteof 40 to 22. and AlderBUto Madden aintjed Kardonically. Tho cowpany. with ita inwocable f. m- .^.vlvtoawaitth.-tiniowhoncnipr^orl n\t is , Msceaaity, and can then do bj ll pleasea. Tnio pr. ofs of bribery nugbt. work a fcarfeiture, md the h al ?y of the Broadway Raiirood iNored ;h;lt honeatyJnthatccBRS wonld have beea era hlfi(,,,iv the besl polioyi bni at this n.-inen Chfcagt, haa decidedly rhe woraf of ita bargain. Wbil.. the eoBfeaai <a of a defeBted candnlate for re^tooHon ia Ininiediately reaiBBbrihle for the pending inquiry, the awement agaiBat the (.oodlera ia Ihe work of a fitixena' organtaation, wh080 interrcnUoo af thia time ia the beal guar .,.?.. n.-.in-t reaorl to rewoluUonary methoda. ^tatoa Utorney toBgetaBcker Baya be baa evl denceenougb to convicl aavetal Aldermen, and the revelationa aetomah even thoae familiar with suchcrimes. iw.I. men of all partiea roaliro thal a crlaia haa been rcajehed and oall londly ror reionn. lt la boI a queatloa of poUtiee, boi ,,f poraonal boneaty. Tho whole aabchinery of the Chicago Government really rteeda roadjoat mcnt Tho police force Ib wekJt, RaDaarvient and ;... tVn i.-ir. and the City Cooncil and the County |; a I. tbongh thoy contain many WOlVhy men, :ir? ntheirpi.ntoonatitntion agendeaof harm. Thocitizena may tetn.arily proted Aeynjelvea i,v defeating the renominated boodlera at tho p*,lls; bnt i.) exeri any laabing and lalntary ln Huence, tl"- ponlahnienl of bribeni and bribed alike mual bo awift and anre. A .v/.ir BOSTOS EBTBBPBT8E. It is auapected-perhape rotfcer n.oro than aue pect ,| .i,v aotne old, aotae very old-faahioncd pco .,!,. thal aeveral tl iBga gcl toto the newspapers now and then whioh have ao bualacca there. Waah ? ,| irvir,.- obaerved of George Ivaahington thal ,. . . i very U?le private lifo. Bul a peraon , fate aummona to be tl..- fatiiet af hia couu ?rv in aeeepting tbe poaitlan tadtly eonaenta thal ?. ahaJl bave bo private Ufc to apeak of. BoI hoal tbe Boatoo glri, aceing that ahc ia not ?i?. fatbei ol ber couatry oor any otber aorl of [c charaeter? la there any reaaoa why ahe ? Doi t. ii- allowed to enjoy the inalienable .... , with i t to i eatoi nake bd lkfraifi? One of tho Boaton fonrnala, atnl a vm it tbat, returaa n praotl al anawei . .... 4UMti .aa. The Boatoo glrl may ci .,.;,?.. a nlee girl, of eource .... || oeverthi . i rdleaa of bei feei , .. ,.?. ,., ,f.,.r, ?? i' e 1 "-<-" ?aa determlned . ? ? ,. be, e v. .-..?.? !i :.t of publlclty aball beal apoo her. In order tbat tbe Boaton girl may bc fairly . i with thia variety of light "Tbc Poct" pro . to atimulatc Ita prodoctloa t.y offeriag to ? r u Ia an odTcrticccacat la it.x oolaaiBC w,- read this: latereattog tt.nn tii*? lyptaal B ' VlLit I- vi.nr htaa of hrr rh.iri.rt?r. l.< r m.-i-.?.. Ivcr ^,.... ?-,, tor rolBca, tor f?<.?, , ? ?. - to ron p. tltton, ? i |>lac< U> Un ' th? ... i ,, ,i n? ? n itlrl. ftrlto ? ' '''' ' , , Vl ... ? liundrvd v,..pi- n w.i-'.. ? ' ; A" ,'",1w,',:;! ..f ,..|u.| iiierll. tho i ?' ' will :., ? im O'Uary. the ; ?' - If , . ipnn tl la advertlBBineBt ln " n e .? | ? got excltc bla apertal i; i ln -i I- '";' papwl Thocc who 1 e ii ,. heat agree tbal il baa cbanged a , i ,|, ,! of bte yeara, and th il '?<i".I ,'-'' ? ? ii ,?.| for clther latelleetaal ? ,| .,, . i, .-. Ortaialy tlu r.- araa ;i tloje In , , itnry whro it- peoplo would nol bave ? ? ? .11 iti n girl ahonld bc nui le the vicilm ?.f a coBteal Involvlog ton dol la nol dicUactly an aje <>f '?.? But tlien nelthet la ll an ? e ileatitute of chit ri . | tl <?!.? mual '"? tl ouaan la ol D - who will indlgnantly proted i -t an ? ? t<*rprlae which Invltec all aorfa ?.f peraona ... _.,--!|. in print f"r a puree choul the Boaton glrL |n ,;. . . t., 1.1 ..? her written ap, "The l'.,-r' ignorea the aound and conaidei itc plece of Klviee long ago placed at the aervl * of whom ,? ma ? e mcern bj M itthcw I l ,? |n her vtrtue i vrry Kli d, |te iu Ii< r f..u!i- n llitln bl nd, The competitora for Ihe ten dollara are Invited nnt (,, i?. bllad al all la tbc " dcfe< la" ..r the " i ?lltea" i the Boaton girl, bul t>. make them public aloog with i.T '.!.irin-.'' II waa auppoeed tbal every body In Boaton regarded tbc Boaton girl aa :\ perfect woman nobly planned to wara, t.. aon> i,it ;u;.l " am m-l" -t!.;it Ls bow New-York and the other citiea of tbe eountry legard theit re I,. tive irlc, It la aad to think that a Boaton , in | rcpud itea thia generona tbeory, and that ln order to encourage an oppocib.e be offera t.? . ten dollara for the beat lkt of tbe defeeta antl i. ii;.-s of the Boatoa girl. 01 eouiae the Ubrary ..f the promotera <.f this entcrpriae is well aupplied with lexlcona. But how Btrangje lhal froca all of their voeabnlaricc the word " impertiBeBce" ahould be eonapieuoualy Curiously r>nough, tlw one vot* eaat In conmiittee for tbe " cooteatee" la the Noyea-KockwcBJ eaae araa givea by IJilleapie, ol Pennsylvnnia, who bap i?.in-,l ii. be .-l.'.tto.l iu ;i Kepublican dlatrict |the KXVth becanac Ihere were two Bepublican eandi datea. Tha dlatricl la overwhelmiBgly Republi eah, bul Mr. Uilkapie allpped tn, aithough onlj 13,707 votea were .-?.-' for bim, while the totul ,,:?? Dgaimfl l.ini waa ".'l.1 ??7. belng oivided ln' twuen two Itepublirana ln the pmportion ol 10,, ;,:;i and 10,63d. Mr. GlUespie ia a Utwyer, '''it cvidently i.i^ legal training baa nol ?jualiPed bim in appreelale and i-ift pvldenee 'I"I.?? evidence In t!n- .\.i'.i-i.-l,''i ltwcll caae waa dccldcdly ol une . ol ?> A prominent Oeor ii Drinoerat pronoiincea Senator liiil "a ataq "t hralBa, af eouragc aml .,f unboaaded recouri Vel with all bla ,? , ? : i ... ? i . , .: B tl?0 '-oniior 11. aitaten lo l.-t the couatry know bow I e s'..rr!.-i ..u tbc ? lon. A Democrat, ,-,,i" al na himaelf "Remorae,' writec ti "Ihc i'oufrhkcepalc Newa-PrcBB" (Dcral, ta aay thal he voted the Bepublican tinkct al i .- reeeot clectlon, bal baa reformed and will ii.. m> no Btore, " l'l-tii...-.?'' niiJit tu rcf..rm his refonaatloB. We have elaewhere qnoted aome highly algnilj. ii.nt |..iss;.L'.-s from an editorinl artiole of our i.i'i hbor, "Tlie Siin," conccrning Ju Ige Maynard'a defenaive atatement. Nobody baa cvei .' .ubted "Tlu- S'ln's" triftiiiiini-s to the Hiil machlnc >.i ita genera] uutpogiiiou to give Democratic poll ticiaaa al] the eredll they decerve tor honeaty. Bul it i.- |)liin that " HiP Sim" caonot |)iit, ;|.> w.tii Ibyaard, thal it rcgardc bla k^ttet aa ui'ky, evaatve aad faiif ut vitai potata, aad thal it tbiuks bi.u a db?;rucc to Uie bt-nch aad u ino-I.eHvy In.rderfor IBB B8ftJ '? be faiaed to baj,. ThisLsth^tof'-TlieSunB con.nient. V,-,. e,?,n,e?d th, 10 the ethirnl Mr Rogef poater. He map ha ta qaata Mb*bb at the i*?r ..\?snriafinn tnretii to-night. Imaai the wra*7 and o-mreadoBB whleh tbe IVVeate llut'ter WBBterated ln hia BpeeCB B tugUBta 08 having'een btoughl upon tbe Boutti i,v RepnUlean -oifale waa "tbe krw price oi cotton." .iv a ainglar roinoidcnee, the report ei tbe tgrieotural Deprtment on eotton producuon ,?.ttrcd ir the >aie Itaea of the preaa tlutf contalned HB'sapeee. It atatee with iMtbeinatl. (?i coldneaathai dung the pael two yeara tata couBtry baa prodnced 2,000,000 balea of cotteo tn excesa of tormal r^uiiamenta la wmaequenee ?. which the irice in dverpool fell from I l-l? ,,,,?,. in Jantary, l?0, to 4 1-8 Beaea w Jannary, 18B*. Wa* his over-productlon oo. caaieaed by the wrongs and oppreaaioB of Be publiCBB mi?rulei 1ERSOS.L. AJhaal will dng ln "The frttlon" for tho HBBaat und linydn aOetety of boatoa i Baatar uay. aOn /aaola Barget afarrlB, B-ampanled by Maa Bary Oraea of Bew-YerB, rbdbi Oardtaal Ofbbona but areaak, bo -eeare Ihe bjaareel i bla r*Briiwnee ln u,T tanrmenbhooae refonn arorh , the a-etropoUe. Ml,a Merrtfl reprSenta tbe JUajTa j^gbtora, a non ...--tufi.il. organfcaUon, but the Larawl preealaed ba th- lupport m Bta) aanetl ?. Friii sibnni, laaak taaebar to aaa liures* of walea ;,nd CBariaa of Baaala watJa ret Ba arere BBmar ried and ltvit.fr la DeamarB, baa |u?t Jed, at tiio *ge of alxty fi.ur. ll" araa tbe aon of aa itm.t. tenor, but waa educated at betpeb*. Tlw eatata of tlie lato Pr.-sident fir"y of Franre now prevaa to ha worth .f 1.400,000. riie Paria reahlenea la tha Avenae d'Jens, now IbaUtei by M^hmo i.r.-w und tiio WlbMB famUj vvltli tba grounda attaenea, is vahaei nt 1400,000. be bntt ol ,1.\ it.-iilnit's ui'.ti'-v aaa Uiveeted n BngUali roneola and Hus*liin. Belglan aud Amerieaneecurfttea. r\>r many yeara h? aaa earnbg trom f*o,oOO bo 860000 a year; but ha nv'e?l ln * modeet Biartment aruUe ratameietewpar.aaa* kept00oarrtage Kx-iiovornor Gray, of Indlana, tbtlti.-tly inrrjiiru."* bla parpaaa not to bo a eandMafa for bbi .id offl< e agala. Roger Q. MIIU's proapeet of BBBBllaf the. no'iinulon for I'nlW Stataa BeBBtBf from T"\a* ls -uld t- be un Iir.v.'.l br tho -upport of Judtce i ulbi-r*on's friewls, imt Qoaanaot Ifoga/a Inftaenee u arrayed agaiat hlm. Bb Juilan riiuiir.ifiitc's BBM8 In WiushlupUi con tiiit.-i .1 barga naaiber of portralta of the Brttb) Mtn laleta, ?"<-.retarleh at.d ataaehee of kgattoaa n the rnlted Btatae, as w-.-n ;.s of apeetal Bmbaaaadta 1 . thia ...i.t.tiv. If 14 tlKjutflit that ln polnt of Uei."s> .mi in completeneaa the conectlon i^ witii^it iwr all.'l. Beal iio-.v, tMo einin^iit Problbltlonbrt, remieted his elghty .'Ifl'tl. year bmai SOttday, at:d ls ^tin ln-OOd pltj 1 al condltion, Bparaaea'a attentton waa onea ruii^d to u na ir. anotber preaeher'a eongregatlon wfai rtapped hia ara wifh his Baaara; a..d Iha qaeettoo araa nakai n.at ronld bo dono ln laeh n eaae. "i woaM pray he Lnrd," aaa the anawer, "to canae a By t?> llKlitin hia 1 a." Uenaaaanl Totton, laatructor in nlBtary tn-'Ug al Vale, ooeapleaaa hta angaaeaieai la that eapadi nc\t Jane. He la tlaa naa wheaa aarleaia laterpn tati ?!.- of .1 tronomlcal eventa bave recently attracb*. luuch ooUce. mmw?mmm?mmmmmmmwm?mmmmm THE TALK OP THE DAY. 'jrva fatnllv n'nn *ch?. has dwlded to take a bonae in ihe labnrtM un" aprbag oaght limadlaaHy to train ror a rnn, trerawtD be wlU aoon have to ran for a train. 'TIS BPBIBG IN thb botjth, There'i a laay, loUlrV feanag ln ?ho d*op an' dreumr daya, The \M1.1l a hlsi ls =v.illn' from the vlolets ln the way ii: An' BOW the r?1 vmi-Hlperliprs are dnimmin' more oFid more, Bat II." beat of all ls rheofters by tho vlllage grocery -T.>r>*. Ah, mel there nln't no 'ayin' what fan l? ln th.it C.ltll". When a feJaer P**a to playln' llll he mos' ferirlta his 1 ame' Thnnph n e> co-kI siirn of sprltintlmo M hbT BBbM 011 tho d. -. The aareat Ugn I* ebaeBari by the vlllane (mjrery ftorel ?(Aflanta OOQatttBBlOO. A w.ll ht.o-.v.i rl.ararter ln Chtraga is B btg Bagra arba B haimliaalj ln*n'ie. b'.'llerincr htaiaelf to l? ti?? Baa lah. He l* a laabaaraBat wattar( but a pnrt of erery day ha wandera aboal th? atreeta warabig ihe people whoa* ha aaeata t. repeal ol theti itoa, Bb tbeae oeraatoni he dreaaea hbnaelf In n kmg blaeli . , rded uf ti... watal arlth a Maeh mpe. troaa wi.i. 1. b erurtfla l- auapended. ?'n bla h.-nd la an enormoui blach leather hebnet, wrmoanted hy a large braaa oroaa. Tha other day he '-topped tv. > M aan-ave. and ordered thea lo rej u... tnghtened baBea t?. ic lo thelr beela, and their ?. wb wa. an Btbleta, pronptly hneehai the >f?-iii Ui down. Brnvrn (at nt) tiltru full dre?? aeafdng partyl-What enrhantlna rohtiimea th- ?? ladta. appear In to nlgl t. K,,._ \, . iiiat'a ".'.at 1 abooM n.ii.it if 1 were a moaquito.- I- ? : ?n Trana4 :-ii-'. Tiicre ui-* aoine people wbo ranl apprertate poeory. ti." other day Jamea lirtfnn, of Ptymouth, Penn., ra . i,,,;;:,. alter bb abaenee of rlgbteen yeara. When hu wlfa aaw blm ahe remaraad: *? 1:. ^..r.e. l win barg ao Rooch Ardea baalneai here," and ? ?'!, leeBng tbal !.? waa a baek nambar aara ? fjatte the Beverae.?"My hiend, ara yoa an agnoatk l" :i.l?.i iho lonis li ilred evangeBst. ? ? \v. :i, 1 Bhotild any not," -ald llandahake I'cte. ?Tia b sare-tlibig man.*- ilmlbuiapoUa Journal. I., , imparlni the Uqnor evll In Amerloa aad Bng lai 1 i.i-iv ii-- -. Somerasl aaya; "Among Amerli m men the.e la much more InawlcaUon. Among tha womeii there - wonderfoD) lesa. The Amertean women, excepl thoae who have al mdoned themaelres ta vleloui llv.-s, wlU n.-t go Into sahxaia. In Rhgland nothlng ia tbuughl .>f lt There the aal 1"- are crowded at all houra artlh aromen. They iiiinit ln Onlloly more tban Um women In thi- ronntry. l wp poae the vlre among women In Bhgtand N ln a mea ure i.i'.viilia.v. Amerlran men ir" more glven to Intoxl . I'ln-i tlian EngUsbmen, and I tlilnk one rcaaon for thia la iii.it In England wa enforre the lawa bette ron do ovi-r Iwre. Vonr Sunday rl ?lng lawa ar? praetleaUy (i al lettera, whlle ln Loadon and throagti n| r.iniiiiii prompt punlahment la awarded thoca who faii in obedbnice. 1 Uiuk permltUng party poUilr* to Interfere wlth jronr pullre departmenta 1- enUrcly Ovar there the oflkera relaln Ihelr placea, if wi..ii.v, no matter what party ma) 1.1 power. Yoa hope for rnn-i-'iu-v wbUe every chabga in ad DitnlaUatlon may affocl the atandlng "f every offlcer." Wb h..[i.' we ara not riolatlng ronfldgnce In rcpeatlng ! ?tory f?r whloh we are Inrfcbted t.. Dr. I...-..:.. it.i.i.i. who writes (>> us tbal lie I.. an aged tl ;??;? whom he n ked 1 v.-.r ago, 11 I- 1.. bo pre*utiied aith Ihe -"lri.iiiltv il.i.' to fhr. ipje tion: "Sislcr, are yiMi li. favor of tbe ?nn i dme t of the Conf. lon I . whleh -l..- un wercd wlth piouVunctlon: " llrother, you 1.1, .v u,. were uiught, and l aJwaj belicved, Uial 1 ...u..--..... witii.nit utii.-ii.iii:.-:i. .s worth very llttle. ^ i's. [ ani alwara ln favor ol am< ndmenf: an anawor whleh ihow* IfCtl -II- l.a- Iho uulel wlt, ... well a I exrollenl ?? < her brothcr. (New-York Bva ?? llow may fhe grlp be a ble Ing " a '.-. .1 . Sui 1 0 arhool teacber ol a brlghl h ?-.. "By nol havlng lt," araa the prompl reply. 11 la eertalnly in.'' thal now ..Ibj ? niai.v people reap an advantnge 1" implj pretcndl 11 t.. have It. "A an exeuae !?? coi r up peraoual khortnomlngti 11 haa no eqaal," -a\ a drug .11. " Whrnever n bnaineaa man goea upon .1 pro longed Jnmborce and gcia knorked i".i by t."> much I he uubluahlngly glvei II 1 ul lhal he I 011 nf the 11 blj armj ol grlp ui". i'er.4. The Irai .aaa Improvea hia opporlunltj to L*nJoy n 1.plo ol ?..?'??-' letsnre al the mo ' rcmvcnl pl wintor 1 and fel' rsipl lo hl llrm the 11II mflli lenl m< ?Pro iraioi by Uie grip.' Tlie aeel ly girl ?. longoi 'ralehe* a cold.' Tbin allppera and thlnner garm.nl in. longer pmdu. t u . old, bul I .11 .'?: foi -a di| hl .mi' 1. ol tbe grlp.' 'i: bm wear), 11 the t;iip 1 pldemli v..:11 ?ub to .. rbemlcol analyali it would ahow aboul B cent nf exraaea and fulac pr. n 1 Abaat it^i Miani.'i Adama, the latber of the Samu .! \1ia.1.. nt Kevolutlot.ary (ame, nnd a ->".?.? or ao ol ..iii.-r- 11 i-.i to meel togelher In .. hall al Uw north en<l r ;,.. i.in. where the hlpynrda nnd ru|wwalks ???:.? 1 l.l . i.ib ?.i^ ii.'-i .1 ? i" lai plait for luti liu-li ...i.iii. peraona Into puteea of trual and p..?.?.." li ??? a. largely compoaed ol men it. ihe ihipbuUdlng 1 .i-i~<i% , and hence ?:h ler.<! ?? tlu- I'.u.lkerV i'Ii.i. ' ll...- aroae one of the lie?tknowii ternis ln pollUrni iiomenrlature ennca In the year 17U3 John Adam? made an entry In hia dlarv. which tiiowa lhal th iraiiatornuitlun from canlkera' t. canru hud alrvad.i laken plBee. Ile wrol.Thia dai lenrned thal th". 1 mcu 1 luii tii.'i-i- .11 rertaln IImea 1.. the gnrrH oi limi Dawea, Ihe odlubinl of Uie Boaton reglment. Thare thej unoka tobacro until yoa rnnuol aue fron. in' ? mi ..f the garret to Uie other. There thei drtnU ilip, 1 Huppnae, and Ihera n.>-> ehooae a moderabir, who imt > .luaatlona to the >nt'- rcgularlr; and aelecl ni.'ii. a,. -v.ix collecbira, wardena, Dra-warda ...nl rep reaenlaUvea are regubirl* rhoaen before thej are rhoa 11 la Iba biwa. Daela Pairflekt, Btory. Bnddork, Adama i/ooper, .niii a mdi- Indlgaataqaa mokaiare membera '' li "I11.T1.naU lluiea .--Ur MR. REWS liESIGNATIOy. OBACEFUL BECOOKlTIONa OF III- SERVICE3 ABBOAD. THF. PBBBBl B7ILL WEIXOMK HIM 1IOME. From Tbc DoajcvlOc in. y.i Herahl. The realgnoUofl <.f tac Moo. Wbltctow Reld, out Hlnlster t-. France, i- t? bo i-egretted oo the groaaa thai for ninnj yeara thli couatry haa not hart h repre KMiiatlvo ut tho French eoufl wbo baa donc aa more orcdli than bo baa. By bla iibllit.v, lua cowrtecy und his tplcndld l.o pltallty he haa atHl furiher .???rn'M.ted 11,0 i:o.?i feellng hetwoon tbc two republlee, aad haa 1 tr ??. iv eontrlbutod ... tlu- auccessfnl ii.-nimplisiimenl Of tbc BCW I i'-li> li-Ali.'Tir.ia .I'liil... rrlal trcaOOI. -linil.i Mi. Rcld, aa I- maoraUy irappoeed he will, return t.. tho edltorlol rhalr ..f the New VorB lrtbnr.0. Utai paper uiii bc largely the galner, aaa, wlt* tti? nreHld.Mitl.il campaign before n-. all good Kepubll. j,.h thould rcJoirc thal I"' haa come bacE, howevee mueh thoy may regrel Itlc wtthdrawBl fr.mi tbc exulted rUpioniatlc poslil n he ha* occoptod ao worthlly. Mr. Ueld's record a- a puMh- icrvaat baa been of mich c nuturo .i-. U> rottecl conaplcuoua hoaor opoq the whol? body f Aaierlcao JouraalUtB, irbaccvcc n.elr politlc* AtHir.VIMi MORF. THAN MOST MINTSTERS. Fr.ni Tho PlttabCJrg OoaBBercall OaaatBa, Mlntatcr Bctd baa cOMbatai a (omrnerctal recb proclty treaty alUi France. Thli. in connee ti,m with hla w..rk ln having tno French entbargo ngalnat Vv Amerlean hog removed, unablen Mr Ib-ld to return rrowtied with un. ununl laurela ror a forefgn mtalater. lle wi:icomc lioma aad reaume the a.:iv.> dlrectton of The Irtbuue durlog tbc Presldeattal campaign. DB5EBVIXQ ALL TIIK OO ?U THDRM SAID OF HIM. From Tbc Troy Ibnee. Tho Aiiieiiniii rcaldcota of Purls ore to glve ? banquet lo bonor of Ulnlater WhlteJaw RHd. who U about to retlre fr.m the dlpl.mi.itlr. aervtce. Tney liave olao prepared an addre** settlnn- forth their ap prcrlntiou of Mlnlxter Rehl'e rarc Jadgmeot and x.urt ray nnd potnting <>ut hla achtevemoata aa o dlplomat und ti..- nianj favora bc haa ahowa hla coanfwmen ,v' , bave vl Ited tbc Freaeh cepttaL Tba Ajacrleaac ln ParU. can aay notltlni good of Mlalrtar Bctd wuicu ,.\-.:v .uie on tl.U -id- ..f flie Atlantk will not heartUy Indo'rse ll" rcpreaenta the srerllna- mjinhood. tno l,|irh culture and tba simial ablNby whlch nr.- every where recojrnlted ..- tt.-- charactertatieo of tba beai Vmerlcnn rlWnahlp, nnd he will be foani alwayi dniag L-mKi work, whetber aa b Btfaiaaat or aa a ,<ADM1RED ON' BOTH SIDKB OF THK ATLANTIC. From The Kltrin (IU.) BCWB. Mr Bctd I- BOC Of tBC BMBB) populnr t'nlted r-tatea Mlnistoia abroad, and hla realgnatfon t? er<?atly re, gretted by l?>tli FrencHmen anrt Aaacrlranc ln Parls. AN Al;f.K AND FAITHFCL BlaVBMlrflillll. From The Lorlrport Jonrnal. It BBBBU to bc now deflnttely settlert that the Hon. Whitelaw Iteld haa lealgacd the offlcc of AmerUan Mln Istcr t. FraBee aad that he arill soon roturn to thla .ntry and reaumc editorlal eoadaet of Tba Baa>Tcrl Seido'm has a peraon tjalgnai :.n oflirial p'">ltM)a arlth :t b^tter rerord orbeortlor and more jenerontand Kp, Ta| wurdH f ipnrovnl than Mr. it-Ki. in udrtitioi to provlnu an able nnd fnithful r<-pr<"-.'ntntive ln evcry ?>v;i\. lic luu malotalned a noobil i- dtlon oulfa out of Ihe ordinary for ao Amerlean Mii.l--t.-r wl,..>.; maagro -,':i:\ iloea n t aa .-. rnle altow hlm t'> Compctc with tlie ?rell-poid ropre*entatlvei< of other natlona. \M<i'rc sourres ..f hU own, Mr. RcM, bowcvar, haa not f:.ile<l t<> ? ?? ii fullv abreoA) alth U.e baat of them :.';<l the ??Imrm in ? -??? i il reeepUona of m0 Amerlean BlBlabsr anrt hla wf'- l?ve ..tt-. o.i -p . .1 ittenilon evao hi Parto. tcr Beld will ..- very welcoaic boaao afU'r nia ,.. ,-,| iiccsaful acrvlcc abrobd. Lad*r Ws rtroog ,,, iiiicl i".<? Trlbaac even more th.nn ever nf that la rx?Mblel wlil bc :i leadiDg li.l'i n-piv-entatlVM |<epiib> . w paper, FBOM "NF, IMPOHTANT P^T TO AN'OTHEK. From Tbc Albaay Prcca imd KBaeaarboeaar. Whitelaw H-'irt. Pnlted Statec Mbilater to Frnnee, who*) dlKeharee nf tlu rtntl- ..f that iniportant post haa refleeted tha hlghesl credlt both upon hlmaaf and .... \,-;. al Adml latration, li l.U-ly to be the Hc pabllcan i ladldate for Vlec Prc-W.-nt. WELCOMBD UA.'K TU Hls HOME DUTIES. Ftom Tbc Byraeacc HcrsbL The propoaed reatgaattOB of Mr. Whitelaw R.-Irt n? vini-i.-r to Frnnee i- a matter for regret. Mr. ljpld haa made .. credltaWe rcpreaeotatlvc, and If PTceldcBt lnrrl-oN's rerenl appoUjtmenU arc aay critcnoa, .i, r ou ntry rannol eipecl t.. have io courtcoua aaa , ?? ,-,.,| D ,-, ,,:.... i.rn'iv,. rorceed Mr. Beld. Durlin; ? ,.r.r ,,iii,-.. Mr. Beld'a Parla realdeacc baa b<"'t? .,. , io| rentre. many charmlag cveata aavtag takca [il,-.. tbere Mr. Keld f-.-:- tbat he h-is too loog .,-..I bla i,i-..i - Intercsta, aad ;is the maklnn ? f.. Bepublican eandldatc for th- Pn'atrteney U no -.rr. 11 parl of bla dntfea. he .bemi lt n.'rvo.surv U> le on thla aldc <>f tha watar, wlnr.' he ran Uike a hanii m bal to hlm. del.ghtful .^cupatioii. We welcomc Mr. |{o|rt- return to thl? oouatry. nnd will wotyr. lumna of Tlie Trlbune with r?-new(xl lnter-"-t ro tetermlne whlch way the n?publlonn eat wiu Jurni. A nOPMBlOa TO nF. PROT'D OF. FromTIi^ W;IU--birre Reeord. Whtohiv Roid. who u aboat eomlnif l.emc to atar, lj prourt.r than aver of his proreaalon, becaaaa lj ajanca br aa aaay brillinnt men in Kunpe. Hc aaya ln BVanoc nearlvnll tha cr.Mt m^n an- pru'tlral J...ir:r?I.-W. TBBB may ? .1 1 ?? tme ln this muntrv. but that |g what lt la contlna to. The aewapapcr men ar- forfdog tt tho from rapmiv iu all tbc ttwaje etaaa, aad when they co |n| ? Mlltiea llhc Mr. Beld, Mr. Pmith nn.l Mr. Oim ' ? th#y -ti )V V,-\r imrtb, If Mr. l^lrt should bc ??,l for Vlce-PrcaWcnt the Bepabllcan presa wonld irtve lum a arjoat catbaataatk aaBpcrt SF.NTDIFNTS <>F THF, AMFJtTCAN COLONY IX PAB1S. Fro-n Th? Aaarrlcan Reglati r (Parla). Mr whitelaw R^irt. the Amerlraa 3flnl^ter in Por'a. haa lasen mentloned .-i- the probable nomli.eo for tho ; If Mr. Reld .- ailllng to arrepl the n imlnatloa, ho U nnllkely t,i have any rompetltor. luitlriK- hla aojoora ln Parb. aa \ .:? .i.-m M.rit-t,-r. he taw ahown hlmaeU poaaaaaoi of ad-nlnUtratlvc oblllUes of the hlgheat order, und al ? ?4 ui hardlr roo.utre.1 ln tho role of vii" Pi.-iibnt .f the rnitixl Statea uim'.pv Borraal eon dltleii*, it I- ahraya well lo have a Brabcaiac ibttea ........ Very f'?- Mlnl ten .?> Franre have rtone more tJmn Mr Real we mny perrnp-i venl ire to aay, ;.- ini..'h ? inward -ti-...".- ?:!??-? the amlr.il.le rel,itlon?, wlilejj liave ali u - ???.:' .1 between Prnnee nnd the I'tilt-^ ? i auta. iMoer. 11 ? ?> tlme Bgo, Tfcit Furspenn natlona wero adc to . the ahsnrdlty of their pmhlh ? .llrj .-;- regardi Amerlean '?'- prodacta, and tho rommerelal latereata of Amerlcaaa gcBeraUy liave : i.. ?? -a:i: oi ? ? ? defei ?'??:? 'haa Mr. Whitelaw Ridd. whose randldaey for t'.o VtecPrcat riei i provlded he doei nol objeet to It. can not fntl ? , d II ? enthualastlc aapport of tho enilro it'-ji ibllcan party. Fi:l'.Ni II BUBMIBBJ AS TO HIS INTF.NTIONS. From Ui Jouraal dea Debal ? fjartc). i ? ?< flnal Instroetlona rehtlve to the eTtr:irtltlr?a rTeatj nf the I'nll -t statea wiih France rannol bc sent lu i ?>. far ? vefal daya v. t. Mr. WhitHaw Reld, ,'? ... ,,f ronncrllng hls nnme with thal dlplomatla ..,?. ,-,. ui: .- wi'h the irommetrlall ron ventlon whlch i- ahonl b> be rohrhided hetween the . > , ronntriea, haa therefnre i.f-i'i. Inatracted to rti'hy hl- depnrture. i.lthouKli pnlllleal nffnlri .-.' home reader v.'iv deslrnble hl- pn>(enee In the T'nit.vt Kt^it..^. .\|| ii, , ??? aeleetton "f hi- aac ,,.. prematnre. H li :il-<> nnmie that ^:r iM.t Ihlnks nf allnwlng hli haato to bc prcaenlecl M. i rnndldate for ehvtlon ;.< Vlfe-Pmddent. Tbc . 'th:i, t- ri t!.- nrtivtty of Mr. Reld woeM not ttnd ampe in tbal poaitloo, whlch ls bonorary rutlier thaa Djllitant. A BTUTEWOKTHV CARF.F.R. I'loru Th.- Umdon Stir. Mr Whitelaw R-bt. tbc Amerl.-an Mlalaterto Franr*. la pi ? ii,:? th" b.'-t linown Hvlng Amerlean loumalNt, ; me bal hl? faee !?? famlUar to the j.,.,|,i.. nf every aeetlon of th.< Pnlted Statec. Bo> lonrnnllstle life al algbteca. al twenty ., -.iK'i.iii.i ii-i..i-.i as wiir rurreanondent f-r "The rinrlnnatt Oaaette." At the , i,,?. of the civii War hc beeame .-. Icadcr writer oa p Kew-Ynrk Trlbune. Four yeaw latrr, w>pn n i- llnrarc r.reelev dled nf n broken ln'iirt. the n?sn!t . i,i. , ,..,..j., - ,'...-,) for the Pnetdeaey, Reld becaaaa tli? KdJlor of Tl..- Trlhoae, Then eiim" h1< nmrrlnge, and ii"? eomparatlveh a yrmag araa- bc ta flfty-foaa ht> h..|.!- the honoral.le ponltlon of Minlater of BM prenl Rennhllr nf the Vew WorM to tbc yoasgaal and ? it. pobUc of tbc OM. ADMIRABLY Vli;sKO IN PUBUO AITAIRS. Frorn The Roeheater (B V.l Hcraht !'. -|i dlplomatlenllT :'r:.l BWtally Mr. Rotrt's mtnlstrv in i',n, iu,. Ik..|i :i creni ueceaa. Peracaally, aa cverv one hnowa, he l a very able bmb; strong. roiiniReoua, ' and Ihoroaahlj tnln-<1 for puMIr nffnlm. n- hoa large wealth and i> a ceacroaa ...I. r,.|. ihnl i'...-i- ran appeerlale aad bonor. Hla UnowMiM of il... Freneh Iruigaaaa baa been of en-nt i. l .?? hla roaatn men, nnd ac will |,,\,. prnnex with Ihe reputaMon of ..n.- of (ho tn..** our Kovernmenl ever acnl to rep ren'til ii ln t1 al eountry. AX'lK N'OBABLH AWD FW'TAIH.F. RF.CORD. ? : .-I i no p lon HeraW, ..? Reld haa made ??' very aeeentsbla KUaatcl r> in Parla. lle l- a gentleaiaa and a I'hnlnr, nnd lie appeara o> t..-.v.> heen .ii.pri'.-iuted thero Ing to hla tme worth. Hla dtploniatie eareer, ..: ?? lhal ahleh preeaded It, aad Whlch i- IU ety to f llow lt, i- an bonor io j xirnalUm. ANOTMEB II 1.1 BTBATIOB OF HIS FFFKTENOY. Froai i hc 11 ulavlUe Commerctol. Mr. Vt'hitelaw Reld. Of Tbe Bcw-Yorfe Ti.b.ine, ^vho hoa made i m ?'? .-fl.. i.-nt .."-l popular Hlnlster to . uill bc l-u.'i .-. mrewell hanqaet by the Amer r :.-l-t-. :.i \. l.irii h<' wiu bc preaented w-ltll a CCBB* i.lli.ieniar. :"'.t..--. hoarj the Amerlean r>>-lrtent? of Parls Mr, Reld's lateal nehlevement i- th<> n^cotlatlon ?f i rom.i.iii treaty arlth Pranee, by wMeh, In re ??.t-i. f.>r ..'.;? fi.rtmlaalon nf anrar, colTce aad hl.l^s fi .i France bi I Iwi coloalea, certaia of our productloBi are ndmlttcd Into Frnffco fre.; of dutv or at .-ik-cIuIIj favi red i-.t.-s. -1'.??! RlXa ADVANTAOM POg TIIF, COFNTUY. I'i-.'ii Tbc S'wa'li ^-.inrtav i'nll. a/c Bad no one arboaa nomlaalloa for this pia.-? itlio \;, .? Prealilenc) i w ..;:.! be ?o gAneraUy -n: afactory ;i- ihnl of Wiiii-'.u Reld. of N'cw-York. Mr. KeM BBB iiist rtftlioied Ihc ofHca nf MlnMar t?. France, wberc aa l;,i- aalnoJ un-.t bettOflts Jf.ir lii- .-..unli-v. lle las :i r.'iii i- an earnest and ilneerc and piibll.--plrif.it rltlaen. Hi~ aorvtara to t.i- Kepnbtlran i?iriy have b.-e-i ma'iv and VBltcd. And BC i- :. k"o<Hl neWapOBCC iimii. if Waa Vorfj prcaanb. Mr. Bctd'a nanc ln tho No onal foiv.-iit i.n Bew-Jeraeiy'a rtciocaU'- will bc ou iinnrt wiih h he.-iriv seo.ini nnd ctvc Ibctt vOtaC to BBB , WiUi uio^e i. ii uiaMjiaj-v ?.i.-JaA'liuia.