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S I S H Ctrmuny ns mi Kuiplre.
Tlio new (Icrmnn Kinpire ovirtliadows at
1 r I momunt all tlio other powers of Europe
j D PnAnt.F.MAaNr. lias come buck strain, and tlio
g ' U now Teutonic (v-..ll holds in Ids hands tlio
It I Wi-Ktltites of tlic Lfuiisplirro. Itut-sla itiives
js 1 J inird to tlieckmatc England and Austria,
. V wlille Franco lie hor lt ttm'nt bcr.rnth tlm
E JU sword of tlie Uerraan eonrtuemr ; nnd as the
h l I temporal power of tlie Popolms v.mluhcd nmitl
K ' J llio cksli of arms cf tlio last fmr moiitln, ho
IJk llio hold of the b'ullan on European domln
Ii (on may jflvo way lu tho itnioi ding crrsh.
6'fl !j In nil tin' fjrrat illcntatloi8 of history
i 8 which seal the doom of effete power?, timl
Nj usher upon tho atajfo turn vigorous letirl-
i B?P prs of mankind, Mho opinion of tho world
flit never fulls to liu divided ; nnd sytupa-
1 Rdi thy for thnut from whom tho sceptro If
Wfi departing Invarhhly airnpglci with a rclur
' '(jig tant fooling of awo and ndm. ration for tho
1 new standard-hearcm anions nntions. Tliim
' Mjjlj Iho air is full of plaintive rcqtiiorus over the
I iK8y fullon Empire of France, over tho tomb of
iw I Iho political Vatican, aud over tho totterlptf
i W J llirone of tho Sultm. Hut l'rojzrcf t rides
j ffi ! rongh shod over sentimentality and trndl
K tlon. So far as tho Europo of tho present
fah ' day Is concerned the Europo of atandln
BET urmlea and of lron-cladn the supremacy of
ra an honcflt and enlightened race lllio theOer
Ofl mans Is manlfestlr a healthy Fymptmn,
fl 1 alllt tho cancer of kingcraft and nritocraey
j .i I allll remains to tnar the prospects of self jov-
Pj J -rnnient In the Old Wotld, nnd forebodes for-
a - H inldahle nphonrinf; brforo It la eradicated.
I ", m If th pr.'VNit war were to reunlt only In
, j 1 y rtriklw down a p-vudo VnitiiUKL-t'.rxm
for tho purpow of InveEt'np with the Impr-
1 I,' rial purplo u leyitimato Oertunu C.OAit, It
I I would ba notlilnff moro than any other
1 n . bloody pcrfonnaneo npon Iho stago of lils-
I JJ : tory j nnd the world, tlnil of Cicsarl'in In
I II' N any nnd every shape, inlht well doul t
J I) lint utility of a war culminating only in
I , ' Iho transfer of tho at-at of empire from the
t fi-ine to the Ppree, from Paris to Herlin
H'l lint tlicro is a vast dlffurcnca between
IB. I'rench and (lonnnn Imp"rinlista. The al
R. leglanre of the former to Vi:uiltT.L-NA-
al foi.rox tmtcdonly upon selfish and pTPonal
. H i wnsldcruiouR. They hungered afler th
J HI: ipolls of the Empire, without fcelinj: or r
j If ;ard for the honor, mfety, or projiotlty ot
I ) ', 'bo nation. Not so with tho Herman Inv
In ,j pcrlallKts. The Empire in Oennany W
II' .' ncccjited i'uly aatlio nieansof national unity.
l!avurian", Snalians, Saxons, and l'ruiviaiiH
Wj !' wcro all for a long time nationally estranged
mli l from each other hy their extravagant alio-
n . glance to their repoctivo govorninents.
' 'l'holr eombineil pueret in tho French cam
3; 'i jwign LMtmnlly lends to a closer union ; nnd
i. V the cymbol of ilmt union Is the Emperor of
Jl; ' tlenunny.
ih Vi liilu the Oi.nnan Empire is tliui- only
W i) n emblem of i..tionol exnltatinn and pr .
I; (,'ffw, tho t reneii l--in;.iro was tho Incirna-
i tlon of national degradation and decay. Jn
( i fact, Qennnny united uuder one centnil
Oovcrnmcnt, is In a much better run-
' dltioo to advance, toward repullicon
i Instil ulicn than wh'lu Heparatr-i) lut
twenty odd dibtlnct principalities without
, y any principle of confederation, and with the
1 unttii.il Jealomles of their potty ntonnrchi
' jjj liiterjH)slng nn almost impassaiilo obBtaijle
,; p t, against every form of national action or in)
' ' iiroveinent.
. j. Thus whlln the downfall of the French
. j,' Emp'ie pul" an nd t" pern -nnl rule in that !
mi country, the rme of the Herman Empire
Ml may bii snfuly regarded as beginning the
j ij r nd of kingcraft In (lermany, .All tho v'r
( tucs and enpacitkfl of tho Ounnnn ponplo will
tc stimulatoil to now cllbrts In tho way ol
jx)lltU'ul and Bocial refnnu ; und nil thosd
ij1 countries which are i.ot an'.mated by tho Her
i m inanic s 'lis.) of integrity nnd the roHiuop ill
I B 7ll an 'uvc Ivdiratlon and humanity which
jjffjjf' la tho cliKracterisIl; of tliat race, will dn.l
F M theowlvcs euddenly left behind In the
j' mi I raco of national development. Tlio people
i Ip ' viblth, la tho great Hufonuatlon of the si? -
l jj' j 4 tcentU century, laid broadly the foun tlnttoiiH
j' Iij of civil and religion MiertT, now rlp.'P again
;' f In all its splendor to give tlio impulso of n
B' i'l M, vitality to tho great work of eolhctivu
M 'ii' luaoklnd.
Iltj . The ( ouuterfeit Jlonoy Swindle.
' Seldom has the public been entertained
with a revelation of bo much combined atu
pidlty nnd knavery us has been brought to
j M I'Sht by the recent arrest of the counterfeit
i money swindlers in this city The Idea of
f fl-n'ting honest peoplo by fraud Is an old nni(
but to undertake to cheat ranenls through
thulr vnry apjHitite for unlawful gain Is a
sublime fttmku pf genius. Any fool copld
l nngage In iho business of pawing counter
foit bills, but it took a monstrously smart
,' wan to devlsa a ti heme of plunder, In which
tho bogus mouey should lie only a decoy, and
'' the victims peoplo who -wanted to vlrtiiidi
' tholr nelhl)orrt.
- Tbo letters found In the pof tewsion of the
swindlers allbrd a startling indication of the
I low staudnrd of morality prevailing In the
rural district. Tliurousedto boa superetl
Hoi? that all dwellers In tho country wi re
'" pattern" of virtue compared with the dani
arns of cities ; but this superstition haw for a
long time boen losing its hold on tho popu-
'' Jar mind, und, under this lafct exposure, must
! lx regsidod as liaving succumbed altogether.
, ; When wo find men of all classed, from mem-
' i tors of Congreks down to tho so who cannot
j 'I apell a slnglo won! conectly, biting eageily
: i ' at sui h u luro hook as uas ofti'red thorn by
jl ' ( thu swludlera' circular, It Is usele t0 talk
j about niitle liuiecencn One hypori , n
i scoundrclevon gneH bo far as to say that In
i mt. wvrda the offer inado lilm as a tolt i-ii of
divine 'Isfretton with his In hivl r ; nnd a
jKior widow, rvldcntly tired of depending on
the Hod of tho widow and IslHorkW. wnP
only too ready to receive the nid of thf' devil.
The ptnetleal question is whither nor
thing can slid ought to be done' to put nn
end to thl swindle. As the law now MnnK
the bam offer to sell counterfeit money Is not
a putiMirtble offence ; and It Is doubtful
whether receiving good money uuder a
promise to deliver bad Is such an oll'ttico
either. Our courts were not mado to protect
villains In their transactions with one an
other j nnd if a rogito gcH cheated In trying
to cheat hont"t people, there is no reason
why ho should not BUlP-r. Hut when It Is
rortkldcreit that these lying circular?, Is3iied
in they aw by thourands, fall often into tho
lunula of young and Inexperienced people,
and, as it wen-, seduco Into criminal inten
tions thoro who had never before entertained
th-'tn, there Secma to bo moro ground for
!eplatlvu Intetf' ronco. This suggesting to
o many thousands of people that it may bo
dexlrable to cngnge in the buslnes of pasMnrf
spurloui monty Is a bnd thing In tt If. and
ought to he punished. No mailer how much
of a scoundrel a man may be In his heart,
wo wnnt to hevp Mm on' ol iituptntlon'ii wuy
if pnlMc.
TIicm 'i the norf rers n for tho prompt
rclli'n of tho Igelnttiro in this matter, bc-
cnue the gang which ha Jut neen tin
eartheil, and Hnnio of lis members by a doubt
ful int rprctnllon of rtntute sent to prison,
has, we nro Infomed, already lestnned ojv
rat on, and. profiting by experience, will
undoubtedly defy nil iflhrti to lirlng thiin to
jiikfei. To s'oj) the business needs only an
ennctnieiit putting the writing, printing,
lithographing, or yr-dctIon In any other
way, of offers to sll rounterfelt monev, on
the same footing precisely as tho maMng,
uttering, or po'iefing with intent to utter,
the forged money llself. As soon as such an
enactment Is pai-nd, the police can at n.iy
time make a deeent upon tho Mvlmllers nitd
lock them up. 1 he crop of knaves and fools
will not thereby bo cut oil", but something
will have been done to cheek its Increase
St. DniuiiiKn mill tho Lobby.
For vents past, whenever an Ind vlduul,
with sp' dilation In his eyes, has propo'd In
pass a job through tho Albany legislature,
the lobby 1ms risen up na ono man, and de
manded to know, How much la there In this
thing, and how much nre rr going to mak
out of it? And If tlioy could not get hatls
factory annvers tu thine questions, nccomia
nied either by cash in hand or an assurul in
terest in the measure, tho job was doomed.
This Ie the prcclso predicament of dm
Oiiaxt's St. Domingo job. Tho Washington
lobby bollevo there Is a good deal of pluuder
In It. They know It Is greny, and they sus
pect it Is fat ; and they nro greedy and want
to shiire in the spolR What Una. (Iiia.nt
needs to do, tlnrefore, is to tell the lobby
how much there Is In this thing, and exr.ctl
how much they aw to make out of it j anil
If thero Is to bo a division of tho proceed",
then with whom they nro to dixido, nnd on
what baaia. If Botinfaetory omurancs can
not be given on these points, the j b will I
prove to be ad lied in lb very not of Ineu
Initio'.
How dlgre.'l'ul It I", though, that a ni'n
Hire which c i.ry bod v knows H tninti-d with
fraud aud corruption should bo brought for
urd under thu nuspl 'es of th.i President of
the Fulled Statra, aid be made by him a
leading tpic in Ids annual meitfige to Con
gres. Thu country baa iii'lei I tnllni upon
vil tiims nnd Into unclean ban ls.
Injustice toivnrit the French Itepulilic.
'1 he N'rls of o irrespoudeueo relating to
the neogultlon of the Fivneh lb-public by
tbo Unlteil Stntcs, which, like medicine, nm
do'ed out in Miiall dom-s tlirougu the tele
gram" of the At-ewlated Pres.", are jnM whnl
might have been os:ted 1'iom a t-talo I)e
pattment controlled by Don It win ro:f P
io.ml's Fish and by tlio bribe-taker II u;
enorc Davis. Ono ol the most momentous
events In modern times Is heio disposed of
'ii a tlippant, lifvlet-s umuniir. Poritively not
a single won! is udd to roveal the good will
if Amei'.ca fur a country to which we are in
s great nienanrlnlehted for our national In
dejicndeno. or to rellect In a becomlug man
nor the deep Intcrent of the American jwoph
in the oklnblishweiit of I'n e iiu-iltiiiloug In
the Old Wprld.
"When they are a . jiHo (lowniiucnt,
recfignli) them," winh Flnll to Wil!UlltNi:.
The recognition of U fiirto governments li
inndii obligatory by thu law of nations. To
withhold it would 1' a breach, while to
grant it Ie only a fullilment, of iuternntlomil
l duty. If tho Administration hud said on
that occaMon, " Wo rejoice In the di wufull
of the H-rtKnnl auvernment which destroyul
the French lti-publlc in 1862 nnd nltumptod
to destroy ours, and which has brought upon
Fianci'the calamity of foreign Invotiion. W'u
shall never forget tho obligations due to
France for the noble, part taken by her In our
war of Independent; we deoply symps
i hue wjth her present uiibfortiioeH, aud lin
for tho succcua of the newly ibtubtished repub
licin Hovnrnment In dtllvering France Iroui
thu curses fuetencd ii'ion her by the Heceud
Empire, aud lu making Relf-governnient her
future watchword ;" If (Jen Ohani had hold
this, tho whole world, including (lermany.
would not Iiumi f.iib-d to understand th u,
whatever muy he the regard in which thu
progress of Herman power is held In the
United Htatef, we nevertheless return a lively
affection for Franco, and behold with liulu
scribulile nullum) tho spvctnclo 4' hei ie
verses. Hut instead of availing hitnsolf of tho
downhill of Uo.NAl'.will'. to wnd a cheering
nusbRge to France, Hon. Hhant was content
with the drivulbng utterances of a Ftiti and
a Da is Bo extreme Indeed Is tho Inoapaeltv
of his Xdmlnlntratlon to cope with great his
torlcal events, that tho wretched platitudes ui
these two men urn actually held upto the ml
inliutiou of Congicss as if they wtiro aglmv
with gennino republican nrdor and with
enlightened and comprehensive ftatetman
ship. Very piobably Mr FiH shrank from
hi a duty toward republican Pianeo b-wise
he feared tlut tiio part which he hud luken
In murdering tho liberties nf Cuba might
convict him of double dealing in the ftu-e of
the world. Truckling as ho is nil the lli.e
to tbo roprexentativi s of inouareliy uiuliuih
tecruev howcan lnuxpectlt to bo believi I
that hr has any Blncere regard for free in
stltutlons nnywh' r 7 Thus It is that the
Fnlt d Kt-f'-arcb'dlttM n the ey of man
kind. Iiule.il, to Judge from the European
emnmenla on (Jen. Oil ".NT's policy, his Ad
inlnHral'on seems to hnvo sunk Into con
t mpt in the Old orld as much as In tho
Now.
Tho troubles In thu lied Stocking llaso
Hull Club continue to ogilale Cincinnati. Tile
rcfoltillon nf the llxccutWc Ilonid to dispell
ith Ibe crvices of a jirofwloual nine has ben
orcrrnlcd by tlie Club, and in consequence the
members of the llotud linvc relgncd In digul.
In a fpeech ut the mectlnjr bcrc tlili action was
tnlcn, Mr. Ciumpio.i, llio l'resldent of the Club,
Kin a a feeling dcseiiptlon cf lbs troubles and
fmaneiat einbariansinrnts thai the employment
of prure.nidiuli cntuiU ueoii tlio elfirf rs of the
tssuciiitiou. He slated Ilmt a prnfcmiou! nine,
with one iiibslitute at 700, lealnj: out the lo
Wrights and replacing tlicm with cheaper men.
would cost tl0,200 for talaries, leaving out all
other expenvs, for a setion of scrcn montbt.
The cxtniV.ijf.uit demnnds of profes'lonal players
he ascribes In a ere.it m'asule to lbs fftitthst
some clubs are paying high salaries to tliclr men
out or funds bcloiiRh.g I" tli public. On this
iiibjcrt Mr. Cua'ipiun ) .
" A player ran go to Wtshlntlon, tret a p' f l'lim
a.Mtcr Ihu Hinerntiicnt of tlm Ctiitru fMI. aail H e
c uli can oiler thrtn a tlionnan.l, or lele liujiitreil,
or twrnty-ne tmnitrnl lfr nniut I know, woreia
not c ini'de Willi ti nt. 1 ''V are Pild by tlio Unj
irhincnt of tioi liuti-il Mull" to plJ bise Inn.
'I lien In New YurK. Wliv wai It t' at tvrAr
offered t'J,MIOtotnciWli!a f mrnnrment Willi til llil
feaipn, anil toon lo Ne Y"tl( ami Join the Mutiul
L'lnliJ Tliet ret poalilmia muter llio City floM-ra-nriit
thire. win a they ilon'i even lewe to $a
in nn-.f Indratt lli. tr raUrle. t ill the Trea-liter
ol Hie Club rtrows It ami pais it over In Ihrrn. In
l,o ten, lue Union ervimila were elaollaeil lT i
let rr gentlemen. 'Iey jtnt deeply In drill. It M
fo'.n.! that the po.it P-al -art lei wire teryrteiih
ill Mail, ami H ere, elrwhere, lliete airemany
cenlUiiiin lin dialled lo ni enire. I hee acn'li
lieu ahn hid e .it)ii-l. h 'ho I t i n rnuinili were
mrirt etionch to ffl "i .nl. ! li,, ro ",?
ai .1 rt lip u ba-i- Ii 'e -.et, tnkli K i n in b'.lli
l.1r, and l) tn ' . a leatuar li!ir-b i'l tlrkft lliej
siieceiileil In et 1-11114 ll.i'e men. V 1 si in done
i en ? The r I'irn iuU not tnte i"on "ill "I 'lie
t-. n'ury nt H. -ton to tb Uulop rmind". but lliey
1.1m fuu J..UOU lor tba sod tUy took otttloir
iruiind-."
lliii mixture nf bae lull with polities Is ng
U'.lve. Itotb Hie ltriillillcan Admllilslrutioii
at W'Bsliiiiijtnii nnd tlio Heinneratte Ailininistni
linn In New York appear lobe eipiallyin fatnr
ofllic game) nbile In IIotnn an liiilcpomleut
ban ball lickef hit sftept Iho lleld. At this
rale, with ull the adtnntaea ol diniblc falaiies
and extended Milllical inlliiunce, bakO-b.il! play,
ing must sihiu become out ol the leading pro
Ii. nli'iis of the land.
They have in Franc" im art culled tho
wtt, which I taught b rejjular professors.
The pupils alt iiisiiucled to ue tliclr feel Jusl as
students of boxing are tuiiht to ime llitir bands.
All expert tit the 'rif will defend and alt.uk
nlili bis nctniilietruoilinaiy ngillly and cIlVcl,
Mimeilliies even killiii? Ills aliLigonist hy hli
kiek.. Madame I.inttuAr, who ii announced to
lug at ibe Ai-adcnty of Musie lien Saliudey
evcninn, nould itctn 10 li.ivo sludu-d Ibia art with
n.'ceM.
It would not be surprising if the jiro
foors of the inanlt art lioiild attend in a body
at the l'lili:.innonic f.'stlt.it 011 Sjtuiday eveulnir
ukxI to eee Madame I.icuru tr, the prima donn 1
nliu bus so dlstintfiiishtd herself by kicking an
other lady on the tii(je in ibe pieKeuc of an an
dienc. It it not oltcu that a ehiimpinn kicker
appears at the Acaduiiy of Muilc, and the house
Hill U- tcry likely to bu emnded by loniiuis-seurf.
Madame hlillTMAY, the stout singer who
kicked u younger and prettier Ionian Ulnuen
the linuldcr, in the presence of an niiilienee, no
the (tac et the .-'mill 'Hutu 11) lu lliu Ilnuuiy
tlic oilier c. eniug, ii aunounctd by the l'lulhar
uieuie Movicly tu alug al tl.i ir Ileelbuveu (Vn
teuiiial I'eitival at I l.o Academy of Music not I
i-atuidat. Vie ttu I Hint pi per pieeaulioii" will
be t..keu lo n strain hi tnn.i kl. k.111 anjlKalt t,n
tli.it occaaien.
The l'rfe Vr iiewajtaptT, whlih wns
stkitul in Jul' tasl,v m lal liudeiol" the oiuu
llemeeraf ., in now .!! icd lor tale, aud if tint
e.d will cease lu uppcar nub the end of the pres
ent wik. Ii ha in prcpie lni, nh subenbi'il
t.wO vaeli, making (ao.inM ill .U. (If tbi, (S.-
00 was expended for t p ', and (1.""') was paid
fui fitting up the talabliduuf ut In Nauum utiect,
which as leased for fo.ir jenre, at a rent of
I. bod. 'the expetnes luite ureiaKcd over H,f')0
1 week, and thi reeeipta tt"!. Abut Imu
weeks ago the I M.OoO w u etlinii.-l, and 10111
of the proprieterii cudtutcred lu sail Ibe cuu.ioll
IU iutere-i in llm inuuiu fur lio.OOO. Tho
uiunajjiii idilor, Mr. Cuu.iua II. l'.s riiki.i., fur
lucily oil) tJi'oi of llie lln nj, Imd beeu in
jK'.d lui a teal to pour hot lnt lulu Tumiiiiui),
Ou hearing; of thu uttcutpt to oil, lie took uiil a
inpMljSlit of ibetltlt) ui tllK p:lnr in lusovii name.
Tina lu clu'uued a nglil In do, inasmuch as ha
liml pnipesed tlio title :iud eieaieil nhut palioi.
sga tl.a j.'iiiiuil hud eiijuvi.l. Tlio pioprielert
cunnut th. rrlute rell will .mil liU roiicuireiue.
fhrir sole l.al piiipeii tt llie t.ipe with the
. Dice tixtnifg, Vi'e h-iun Ilmt appiicutiou has
bueii uuii by Mr. (iuiai.t. WuiitLuuni. tu tlr.
KiauLlL tu mn;liiise lie title und good will, but
the .ile baj nut ) 1 biu 1 iin"lielL"l. Tliieeuieui
hen of lln I'ooiil nf pr'i ii Ims ne't ou M inlay
jinl lequenUil Mr. Kaaniu lo n l ;n llie ulit r
ship. As he eotild draw 110 salary in ease f turn
iiiliiplinnci', be ro'igneil , but ha siill mniiit.iins
his hold upon the copyiiglit. We nw l ildllut llie
daily c rculutiun of the Vi ban lieii luuulni;
nl late fioiu l.tOO t'i il,H'-'l enpiut. lltfnre tho
election ita range a fumi .Vflnn m ls.eoo, ill.
1 AUiirLLCunipluina tliul he lius beeu nubj.'e'led ill
bis conduct of Iho paper to tbu .li-.iicenu'iiu of
the owners, lie a.iys ihui e'vernl of them would
jt cue limn desire idltoinil ailieles r.lleii vurt
ing in plnt, and statements inadeiu dimi.1 npp i
ition to e-ucb utln-r.
It Is now Ijolioved that ill the event i,f
complications in IliMoru I'.uinpe I'njl.iul uill
ucciifiy l.ypi, aud thus control tie- pa -.tgu to
India, without cniiei'iiiliig hiir.elf m fuitlur
nbout bei founcr declarations.
The Funagtit Moniimoiit AKuM-hitlou bus
Just been orgauUod III lhi 1 it v. lis I'lmldeiit Is
(Jen. Dixj its Vice-I'resnl'iili', tlio thin. M. II
IIiiinniii, and llivjAins II. Iulii, INij. j i'
T10 lamer, Mr. John J. Cisco. Wu tiu.t thai the
iliji'tt of this iirgaiiixallnii nmv kkiiii lie nlliiiiieil
in I In) ere.'tiim nf 11 .iiii.lilo iiiiiui'iieiit to llie
great und good mini ulei-e name tho 11 Micl illnn
liniils. Anil iiniv lleit llie' hollntwiost mid
hypuciisyufA.iiuii.il 1'oniv.u Inn linen u lliur- I
oiuhl) evpoed, the ' uhlie niyert uilll IMturnlly
inuieured alVulimi to the inamory of I'mi'Mlut,
t mull vilho'it repinneli it u.ll ns uiilnuit fear.
Thi Wimhlngton I'atnol fully cnrrolMinles
our ktiiliiiiiut as to the p'UI tuW'ii by ex-Jlear
A ei 11 ii 1 u I mid uiiuuiitiiiued Ailiuiial 1'ouikii 111 tlio
uiigii..rniii of tlio Dominican jib, Indued, t'.o
inlile'-t iil.icli be l.ik.'H lu thi- hiicivm of that Job
is no gi cut as lo uiuke Ueu. tiuisi tualluw .11
1 l.t uiFullb uf ihe-III nr Adttiiiul, 01 iho liupn Unit
I e 1. lav be put pi lun-lul account 111 lie' manipula
tion 01 ibis dai t tniniuii ti in.
(lut impresbiou tit tut tbiMiliHiint tountiiiii nt
Hie em tier of Idiuidivsy mid I'h.onli.u .ti'eel ens
eieetnl under 1 tic- due. inm of Jnil.'e lln 11 1 is
cui.lii uiett. Wi- liu-i ' tl.i' 1 ep. . 1.1I1 ,.i in iv
nlkii ki mi be 'Oii'i'iii' It, Swi'.v mil Hi'
' u 1 nn nib. r of ii ., k ( in ' 11 11, wl ,
owd taste hn nut bee 11 e . 1111 t. 1 t v mil tin . "
a 1 icialkiK, will seen lak oiucr lui the uuiu at
of this absurdity, and the erection of a proper
fountain In Its place. Judtrc Hitro.i has Ihe rep
utation of being a very hsndicme man himself,
but ho evidently has no Idea of the tfln'erencc be
tween the ufily and Ihe beautiful In works of art.
Some of our contoiniHirnrieB nru apicalttig
lo capitalists for nioro transatlantic cables.
Considering that the stock of those now In exis
tence can be bnintht for fifty or sixty csnts on
Ihe dollar, we doubl whether thest appeal will
piudiico any ed'ect.
frmulor Camkhon'b recent tour through
(leorghi cxcilcd expeclallons among Ihe He
publlciin of that State which were not renl
linl. They linked that he would mako some
fpeeches, bill he did mil. At Macon and Savan
nah, however, ho cere Ihe leaders of Iho parly
the benefit of bis ndrlee, counselling modera
linn, Onnncss, wlmlotn, and prudence, ntld
specially beseechinu them "not lo quarrel
among theinMbes like a lot of tom-cats."
HANtiisariix sows.
What the Aitmlnlelriitlon Wnuls of Coua. r-.
The bill of faro laid before Congress by the
1'i-csldriit In bis annual message is being careful
ly dlsnccte-d by the two llntues before its discus
sion Is seriously began. On a closo examination
it is found tlicro la but one dish on which (ho
President prides himself, and of which ho wishes
everybody to partake. Ibis Is St. Domingo.
Tlio fishery busiu-ss, while making a gioat
s'iow, Is tint ineistrd on. One may takn It or
learo It. As tn the tnriD and civil service
rcfiirm, the lVnliit evidently cares nothing
nbiut either. lii'. were put Into the Messcge
from cip.nli rations of a prudential nature tlic
latter especially.
On the tariff, the sentiment of the Adminis
tration Is, that a dmliuct objective point nt
which legislative uulluu should bo aimed ii
wanting. There Is Iho old nebula of a tariff for
reienue wi'ii a tariff for protection, lint
miicc th: neccstiiies of llio Tre.i-iirv demand an
atrisg rule of duties of f.utv per cent., prolec
liuu Is achieved b) the vety means by which
reTemio Is sought.
To be sure Ihe rerenue reformers and tho
champions of protection would not make exactly
the same kind of a tariff; but the diOerouce bo
t'teen tliom, when It romts to practical detail,
does not actually involve the substantial promr
lly of tlio manufacturing industry of
the country. I.t fact the revcuua reform
ers theinndtes at least, some of the ablest el'
them claim to act in aid of Ibis very Industry
Theto sr. anient younj men among them, still
in pin feathers, who have goigeous ideis ul.out
fiee trade wbieh linn and experience will gradu
ally dipel. Th iu".xorable necessity of forty
per cent, pieventa any wisnblo application of
their fantaiics In legislation. Yet this very
class have a uful function to per
form hi anlayoiiiting Ihe bruien 10b
bcrsuhu nlnuys throng Ihe ranks of the pro
tectionists, and claim outrageous advantages and
special pi it ilexes. T 1 1 i a latter brood of cortno
l.inls nerd to be pursued with the bludgeon and
the slung aliot, and tlio extreme free traders aro
not iritlintii uielr use in eniiianuiig incm nmi
keeping their bend., under waUr, so far as Ihcy
esu.
li is thus that the extremes of the two pallida
on the tarlfl' nre nut regarded with very elitlerent
sentiments by Ihe Administration, wl.cn called
upon, not theoretically as In tho truth of economic
piluciplrf, but practically as to the eoniposi
t!m of a possible and beneliceut lurill' to be
pas-ad ur uphold by ('01111 e-s.
Yet the Aehniultlrulluii, it iniisl be s ml in its
pialse, l.-uus tu the fundamental nle.i ,f ptotec
Hon. Hut it dos not beliore anything Is to bo
gained by forcing tho discussion on that ques
tion, since it l not a practical innio before the
country, and cannot bo made so for the reasons
ulready slated.
Tlicro la no more difficult thing In letlslatliiii
than to male a taiiff or tu reform a (arid'. T.m
late Mr. I'cMendeu deioted himself to the tatifl
unction m his tatter days, most patently and as
s.duuualy, without abatement of industry or leal
lliiuufli an entire Mission, working in the boli
.his by day and by night, drawing to him all Iho
lights tlm combined experiences of all the iil
iliutiul iuterents of the country allorded. lb
piu.eule.1 ihe elaborate leaulta of iiis own and bis
cuuiiiiillee's labors in that clear, succinct, and
luminous manner characteristic of nil bis uitel.
Iect11.1l eUorts. Ililiil this under ravoratile eir
nitiistiitiefs, und did bis iv.uk impartially, us well
a thoraimbly. Hut it a' I 'd nutliing. I'ower
ful aud conflicting inlere-ls, srlllsh ends, jenl
ounlel, and petty envies in (Jonuress, eunnpired to
1lete.1t all liNel.'.irt', and his bill was lust. Seep.g
luiw inelleetual bis most faithful and conic en
tiiuis labors 111 this direction were, be tbp.nv up
bis poa.lioli at llie In ad of the 'ieliate Com'nitlee
of i'uiunce in iliiut and retired from tho liuld.
Uist jeir Mr. Schiuck undertook llie ?ain
nnik. Kqually iiidiitlrioui, equally indefstigslile,
he too lahorvd lailbfullv thrmih a long and
weary session, hoping and expecting, tn the very
last, to Miceeid in improtiug, and, if possible,
pcrf.ctiiii the present lurid'. Hut he too filled.
The interests iii'olted tteie too tast and tun
larloiis, the nppukitiou was too determined 01 ton
captious; enemies lay iu wait; fiiemls failed to
cuuiu tu thu reene; craft, elliline, neglect,
Inutility, and tudillercnce thwarted him; and
Congi e-s refused tu usseiit lo his bill.
It is in tiew of these experiences, und of what
ten, bo tailed the common seno Mew of the
whole subject, that the Administration isilipii?cd
to make nu ip.e'ilie point on the I mill' question.
It is inclined 10 give it tho uo-liy ultoue'lhcr. if
OiUKieas cbootcs by ami by, in u sudden lit of
euinsstiiei-s, tu kiiook olf lome of Ihe duties on
tun and eullee and kiiulre'd articles, either 011
eciiiinuue or pul'ticnl gioiuida, llie 11. linn will ho
eniiipletely appioie.1, mid uo questions utked or
.1. mills expii'sse.l, llul thu whole subject la held
to lie one nf praele-al details, nnd is icmitled
rti'bisholv to tl.o domain of u te'inporary ex
padieiicy. Ar tu the ipieeiion of civil scivice icfori.i, it Is
I lain 1I1111 llie Aiiiuliiistiatiuu has uo sj inpathy
wlniieter wilh it. Tim niilit iry mind tindvrintos
an I belillle the civil Service habilinilly. lien.
Hiaut is 110 exec tiou. lie would as lief as not
hlaughter eierj piomlnent official iu Waslun-tnii
In-nun iiiw if ho h il peoplo about him be wisbed
tn iippoiut lo llii.'ir plueoi; and he would not
leeugiiuo ihe f.iei that Iho s.ivice would leceitu
mi detiiiu -nt li his mi doing, lie duusn'l know
tin itifle'i eiii-ei belwei 1 Illness and iiiilltui ss ..
iieh jm-i . He would make 110 such mistakes
In nlliei ilnj au auny. Hut iiiuoug eltiliuis In do
eiilliau.' dull lie leenpnues tin dilli'ie'iieit In ibe
ctowei, llo iiellliir uiiihi nt.xijs inn-spprceiate
Ihu ueee siliui, or tho dun. 4 i.ud lunpnukibi'.
ties uf ll.o ii..i uilniliiistmlion. When he cue.
into otl'i c lie tinned out with nit luiupitnctioii,
und without warulnir, llie e.i'ile'iieid tiendinl
Iho iiei-i iinp'iitiint biirunua in tin Uniriiuneni,
l.'.il'e lu ihe detrilnent of lln sen- e. .n
the ih'iwituieu. , uudei hi. 11 du llie s'line 111,11
T'no T'essiuj Ilepiilni,.it Ineii, .-it l...,j
one-semed ..'t.li.':ii, mid --els Ite-n a-t'it 1.1, ih..
nulld' i.ild tilnt ily, SI10H1114 t' e -.111. n ull ,,,
ilppreei.Hi, 111 ol uill; klul uf eet.nt' lulmii In
Cailhlul .eliiee.
I'lie preteeeu, llierolore, of any sj-iup.nht f 1
tho Ides" ol e,il sei vic 1. 1 ifm pi 'lua Hai.. i
1 lit tu device ill.. h.. ly. Wlut Ihe iiiesMiije s.e .
I il.l u' je I it i.'L.l'U'l a. tile 1 . . . 1 . 1 . . In,'..
. Mil.-
11 -e tun Ml"iifunt I nun's, tier.. Itird, the inn'
to eond 11. ! r 'li 1 lir v rv bid re is.. us
II he in 1 1 it .1 Hi 1 re I .io.iaiiiii'' nf '
I '''miiK'i 1 -e a 'helm 1 1 en 'ci ' 11
I I' IS 1 1 i 1 -tli llul -u '1 lilil-e
,0 Ilia vil.i lui. 1 tr 01 iho couoti-i thuulu e'l jl
LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY.
thu Tttiun sr:ssiox ovnti: vonrr
rutur co'our.ns.
The fenttte not Itendy to Despoil thn llnxrea
of the Notion's Defenders nt llie Dlelnllon
ftbn.HlnlonitorHliivery-Tlic 1'lrst lllotv
nt the Frnnklnff Abuse.
WAsuixntux, Dec. 18. Mr. SAwrsa (Hep., 8.
IV) preSenUJ the crrdenlltls of his colle.icu.
lliomas J. ltoberlsnn, reJIeclo.l for the term com
meoclnr March 1, 1871. Head anJ Ubled.
On motion of Mr. Btkwaut (Hep.. Nev.), the ere
dentlali ol Messrs. Tanow and Wbltely, Senators
elect from (leorsls, were taken Irom the tablt and
rclcrrcd to Ihe Judiciary Commutes.
Mr. Mcfimr.nv (Deni., Kjr.)akod tare lo Intro
duce a rc-olutlon, notice of wlilcli ha taia elrr
day, proposing nu Invesllialloo with a view to the
restoratlun of the Arllucton etUto to the widow ol
(Ion. Hobert n. Lee, llie remuval of cravrxidt on
Ihe prendre, aud ranorol restitution for any Incum
brance piaccd there In tba Interest of the Govern
ment. Mr. rnni'X!s (Hep.. Vt ) loned that leave would
not lie aranted. Tho propn-liton to dig up the
bones of onr dead toldle r J In onier that rert du
proocrty mlrht be lven bc lo Us rebel owneu
was to bis 11.I11J monstrous,
Mr. itcCnrinr then r.ccuplcd twenty titnt.trt
npon tho f abject. He alluded lo the clrcdm-lanoc-iltendliis
the reeei t decesse uf two of II t forcro-t
encialt on ilher IJe In ihe It's war,
CEX. tr.l! AMI a KM TllOllts.
He upoke or the Irlcn.lly Intimacy exIstlnRbetween
these renerals up to the outbreak of tho rr telllon,
when Thorns followed the tlntrj emblem of the
I'nion, and heo resolved to statu! or fall by the Mate
that hid then htm blith; and of the Renvral sorrow
nnd respect which manifested ll"elf In either sec
tion lorcemlltir the mournful Intelligence nf llis'i
dccetM. lln proceeded toeolotrlis th Inlletlhlo tlr
lue. l.i military soiuus. and Jlnr of lien. I-e.
tlr Ri.ui..iii sslil Hist Insipid of belnc wedded
to ll-ei liisililitlons and destinies of Virginia, (I -n.
10 was ihe ward of the nation; that tlm nttton
had fesl. clothed, and educated l.lm; that ha lived nt
Ihe capital, and when Ihe capital railed upon him to
dt feud the His under which he had been born, pro
toct'd, and honored, ho deliberately Inriird Ida bark
npon it. and planted his cnninn lnsd,i the capital
which Un had sworn to protect end defend. Hot ho
(lilii.tiuds) would not dlml'y the proposition by
dl.cusslaj It. (Ion. Lee was dead, tnd IU only re
Rrel, bo ttioucM, tiisl rUtd-lnluded men would
ln.re was, llul den. bee t.nd net tiled tlllier In bis
untti nr in a pstrtotlc msntiood.
Mr Tia'iUiLL (Kcp.lll.', while disclaiming tmy
etinptthy with the apparent object of the resnlu
llou. tvhleh was to tnrrendorand niutllatn the last
rtstinz fins ol thuni'iindt of thu Union ilia. I,
iraiied that It wonld be. If not nnrreiejenled. nt
leal 11rpsrll1.il entarj', to deny lo a member a Implo
reipinst lor lent a lo Iutroduco any It jUlatioa not la
Itself
ItCLT!IQ TO THE SE3ATE.
Mr. Ctnrr.KTin (Hen., Wis.) Inquired nlctlier
Mr. I'riiinbull could stile proposition nuiiv II
i.'.ntly Itisnitine lo tne hrnate Ih n thai In remote
the slaughtered dead of tie L'nlon nimy floin Ar
Inurion ir ti c puipoie of returning th (arm tu Us
rebel pos.iMsnrs.
ilr. SlonTo.t (Hep., Ind.) irctested arilost tlie
cnnsli'itrultoii of the resolution, lln bod heird
what hs nnyer expected to hear a rulncr upou tna
chartccr of Oen. I,e In tho -ennto of tho UnlUd
et.ti's, and thai, too, In aliiht of the graves of Iho
Vielltni ol his rebellion. Iltirilm and blrtuey died,
not lor human rlavcry. but lor lilxrly. t his man,
(leu. Ie. was, of all olliera In ihe rubilliou, a sin
ner; ind .1 .lied aa.liit lUhl aud kiionlnlce.
III. Itetiniiilonary ancestry, his oath nf f.aiu as an
u.ll.'-r or lue lured titans, his flnlstiod education
aud lilfh abilities, all forbade him thus tu iu ; and
THE KNOHUIIT or HIS CIIIMS
could ni t be (-uncoiled by decorating his "rave with
flowers ol rhelurle. In a word, It now propos
ed Hint the Sonata itiautd cravcly conetder a propo
slllon todejradi. the memories of U putrlutlo dtad
of Arlington by removing their bono tu lees hat
lontd srounds, In tenner cnntl.lf ration nt tho ll;IUs
1,1 tin, l.tiiw of tho nreh rebel of tho must wicked
rebellion In history.
Ilr. BAWVEiiOtep., H. C) said tbo I tlie Arlington
estste, IlKo thuutands uf acres of protrty In the
tviuth, bad been furfilte'd, soid at public nolo for
nou-uaimrut ul taxes, and boui'ut by the United
h.ai. In Ik abseuco uf nay memorial from lira
I.ee. be regarded the conlemp.ated luquiry as uller
l w.rtl'lt-s, as too fse's hn h:id slated wcie well
known, and need I no vrrinonMnn.
ilr. Sit LfBUiT illiui., I): ) disapproved Uiat
part ol ir.e resolution looktug to tho removal of
graves from Arlington, lie could not tee that tno
iiii'ilm if Ihe- rsuie lu which (icu. Leo was cuj'igod
were at all In cui.troteray. lie ret: irdcJ Ihe i'u.
lion as one limply ul the utility or a Heualorlu ex
cicisf his ruiit to Inlrudiieo bunuc .a.
Mr. Iiiatm; (Ite-p.. Neb.) lemtndod the Brnite
that Lu had piedieled that If tlio Cngriasloual put
ley uas not rltnlij car.iod out In lLo toultiern
Htaloa, tbo day v.oill.l cuu.e when tbu leader of tbo
trbelll'in ivould be nonorod tu ll.n 1'i.lteu btttas
Senute. In uue aensei, tuu day bad cuaio soonur
luuti t.e hud expie ed.
.Mr. hrt (Hi p.. Nit.) aaid that Ibe unseemly
Luate' lu eirutii quarti is to
SKsTiiat laanoKS to row a a
would reanll iu uo good. The veidict of lo-day nnd
of po.-teri.,' is and "III be. Hut lien I.ee " i i
trafiur. Ibe S uati r (Mr. UrCrwill bad derlaied
him a hero, to was benedict Arnold. Hut what
would I no liecn tuuuglit ul tl.o nun who could
Latu rup'isud lu mxiure Ilonedirl Arnold his pr.ip
orty In ( 'nit client I lie t-tiiitor bad said tlial
Umi. Ut war I'britllsi.. lie (Mr. Jfie) regretted
thai be did not know so well as Lo ought what cou
s.ilatda t'ln Istian ; but if Lee ti a ChlltMlU, In
..Id pnt w int to ' e tine.
.Mr. .;i i lli.t.uv nl that hn htd Intnidueed tho
re.o'nli.in mthutit constillatlaa with I It udleatues
At t.ic luslanro of Lis collvoituea Uo nu.vaaued lu
ol'bilrs.v ti.e lesuluil.in.
Mr Hls U'eni.. Kv.) mutnl tu table Mr. Mo-
i is cry ii.ut.un in jeeici, v .o j.
Mr. Mi i tig! lit ' tiquual for lenta to tutroJuce
Ue rvted. tiou sas rrjeet"., )t is I, nu.s 1.
I tin je4 were !ui' i lowlci ili.n., TVnii 1.
llsinllie.ii lileui., .Md I. .Mcl'ii'ei'y iD.ui , l, ), ami
Viektrs (Im ii .Mli
-rilinlB IlLUtNlllSO AN INtEHTllATIOX.
.Mr. MUiia'E (lit p., It. 1.) offered li.v lulluwlig
icsolutluns, whieb wore atieed tu:
iie.. Tlitt tlic weroiary nf War fnrnlili the Hs ii
alo w.Ui the urlmnul ini-iis iUihig la the aiiv.t ol
one llo)t. .luinig ilin w 'i .0 ite le-tH niou. for trad. as
wuli llio reu It ii. 'leans or I'll.w wlK'. ami lo laini-t.
ull ihe orlsllial psp-ln. relating lo IUi- uiiMiandcun.iire
ui treii hprnsue auil Win. II lEyn.il.u lor allege I
io.iUillintytlieienltll.nl "ell as auy re-puits or pnpus
UI.eUly. ur ii.au.. lh Inilnj ienrn-r lu Wilna. r
; ra'iii' n fc . .iniof 'i t lie I'mird Stales frnui iUio.l.
litainl, as it pari) iin-rvio. or as to an) aiie'gfd d.o
uhy on lue purl ul naid tptuuo lu tsid uiaiur ur ani
o I In r
JUuhrl I'ui ''. That the tntec no referreit lo lln
l'oiuuilllue on ili'liencliuii'lit. tit itive'ilieiiU' Iho eiuue,
won puuer loialil.ir ner.ous utiu i rs; raid t one
nut. .-. in Its din l .lion, tu l nut iu Ui vtualg Us ooli
elati. i us a.td rrcoiiiinoiiUallont.
House nl ltepri'cntaitvon.
Mr JiiUN (Kep., Ind.) piesculed a petltinn of
tillers on the lie lino lauds III Culusi county, Cnlt
tnrula, prole. lln; aa-onst their land! being taken
roin tlicm U tvpiialiris its swamp and overilowed
lauds.
The Home then icsuintd llie ronslderatlou oflhi
bill lu co.isululrilv the poilul laws, the pemliug iues
Iton bt tug iho ainriuliiieiit o tie led by Mr. Hill
(lb p , N J.i ie peuhng Iroui il let ol July, loll, all
law ulluwlug ihe Irankiug privilege, and Iho amsud
mi nt therein nftfii'd by ilr. Wxi umi (Iloip., Ohio)
a owing newspaiers, periodicals, and mseazino
reclproially lo oe liiteictiiiiiged beiweu publleneis,
i el ii eupy nf wickly, send weekly, aud monthly
urwspnpsrs tn In- sun tree ul fluitu to ncluil sub
.eii'o. is wiitnu ti e cuunly w hero limy aru publUliid
S.r. We U.'i'h inm ii.liuuiit w is adiipte.l, V.i t ;,(l.
Mr. MatNtlili I It' 'P.. Ttiiii I iniiui I in en nl nil
omcisl coniii.unicalioiis letm . u llie- set. tr d J eu
tno IU.iruieun, aud It out and lu tlio ..u:.. i,
juried.
AN I.XAIII'LK mil TUB SEN' ITS.
Mr. llll.'n aiiieudmeiit, u uiiu-iiJ.il, mus then
agreed to, )f is Pi'l n-iy m V'X us toil ws:
VtH-MlUIS AIIKUII. In Her. sper, ttwood, Ax
tell. Hunks ; ii in m, livjiiy, lieunrii. Iieiii.in, mug-
11 nil, ..r., mair. imnitr, iiuto. llill'Siey, lllimulotl,
tin cunt i. I'm int. iinii.r 'l.ii., t.ti,rtu, t.'mrki..
ilniii.i. I iitiii ,tisi. mil l ,, c. i cook, Coiik'ir,
I nil. on. M'i.nwio, llouley, lvx. Unit, Uutal, Hier.
l''Hniuorih, Kuir se, l'uiry. Kuikeliihurs, t'ltn.-r, rrt.
(1 llllluu .Ni.'. Ilaklll-. II iwley, 11 nr. Illll.'.r'Ailiwi.
loj in i. Julian. Kill" a, Helen nn, A'leili, l,.iw
rmicn. M rv"iui. Vlii iai. Xldlraw, lcAVIv, Piieieur,
Mnoit initio , M.i r.uN. .1, Mooru il.l.l, Moi plus,
A (inn J mil., tsikinl, I'li-I.ei, 1'iilnr, I'thiiur. I'ei-K,
I l.elns . Puinoiot. VIH. ...ru-'nl, he-ollelil, mi.iuki,
til.uldii i ' V i,.v.i.'m'ii Slnlili iDli ii)..V;ii ( iiirinii in,
Siaraw.t iittt r. nit vt it.. Miwirisun,ftir. ,Moi. spu, te
tun, .v'n!i' .iriek. ind, 'luni!. .sini'in, njior. lill
l.iil't. liU'ii'ir, I'liolnll, lYils , I'l'Hlll, Villi ll,.ru,
Inn I I.,..,. Vt'.uliuiiiu ' w.l. llelk.'.r. Wllkluiun.
Ull.ann. . ii-nii mi, in), w. n. ins a i.t W iif-iai.
Nv Mi si" .ili.t. A l lie In in t, Ariiell Atir Hal
ley. Ili'auni. in IP iijun.tu, fit,., Pr mis t Mns l. llm k,
Ui'ii, i Mil. I. .) ' iff.. in i I'tnile llarrtill, lie :e.
nr, lilek.) Iiii.ni iN t.i, !.(, h liriswnlil, II indl-
ttnilt'iii. lion i , liiui ,, .1 ku.. Iieii.iv, Ke
y, Kiupp I .dm K .. m. u Jm ..n . Ma 'lard, .1.
fi'rili'et t. ki-.' I' H' 'i . linee. IfiHijtiii. tlol
red it a t, 'I lei-, Venn i. II' Si "II, I ere l'.leis, run.
I'ulanil, I'r.'i lei Pi . - i, .. , tioui- e.inror.l. Haw
jer.Miiiil.it' 'i,. ii .iii 'im i.Hniiii i VI. i. m. .i.ii,
lulre To ei'ini I ...I-. .t uini'.' It .i.lni'iru iMktt I.
IIVI tV'ni .ue. tvn in. mo, travif in. '""'
A prm .Mini wi.i ith' tie. I i.ullionnlug tlio Post
lussui t. iniral lu in Ke ittmpomrv I'f.nlrarts for
lh- po-i.t. knvu.' on i n v ionics, vt lilch urn to
i'USi iiiiics couhiuie 4 villi tt c Mibt-cxptviil session
.I I niigi'i
Hi in v.. in i I)rin f n I . Il 'ied an .iinei.dment
r. In. nr. n it.-r .uiuae t .. ills 1 1 j . . t . . 1
tt, ..lAthsiil nlleiiil kn in.unlliii ul, pioviilli."
i hut tin ei H.w- (i,n.-g.i -.. .ut. I mil 'e Liken ir-. in
nu peis.m i i.iioui 'I Ins li... t, iiiiii-iufiir grauli .
by mum iv 'p.' i d jet ol . tiu.io Atup'oi.
I V li. llie. . mi i Ii i l.l Tl k . .
5!r. ''i. i i li, It i. V I i , .nu-1 ti t . u, r n i
1 i. I"' ir. ni V lib mi M. M.iei n i i
, lien, n . Kin , V
Mr In . r. ii. i. i u. i itoiifT.i in am ml
' i'"l e . ill II I I. 'n,il, . iU l
I "" 1 it I. i lletis nu "I ni I'm- p.e
1 'I" .p - i .1 it I, and mi III l in - I
I A. i I en. I tn 'i .n i y. md a In.e III iciiiuvnc pu-
lllle-l dlijhpttle from William Tar l veil and IIIli
ard J. (Jauldtng, of I'lni lotto count , Va. l'atacd.
SincuM Artkit col. rnt.MC e. nowg.
Mr. t .oum (Dem., N Y.) nd', red t r.;soliillon
calling on tho feere nrv of tho Treasury for Infornil
tlon ns to the expen duties, .te , connected wlllt
the omee of frank K. llowo. special agent of the
'lrcaiurj Department at Now "tork, Aduited.
rr.nr.Etisn otr aihhnistbitiox skckkts.
Mr. Van Titl'itr (l)-m., Ohio) asked leats lo offer
aro-ntutton ler a select commute of Inquiry at to
Ihn raii'es leading lu tho resignation of Becietarjr
Cox, bit objection wt mads.
A DASIt AT THE BBOTItxa OV IHE M00!.
Mr. Jonssoit (Dem., Cat.) naked leave to offer a
resolution dirl irlng that th" bosl Inturost of Hie
1 nltiil Stales dctumd the Immcdla'e abrnra on or
llie tn at with China, except the portion relating In
conitnw rial intercourse btwoon iho two countries.
Objc lion wa- made.
sl'UslOtmO l'CEAt BTUAMSIIIPS.
Mr. L'ALitia iDcm.. N V.) Inlroduc d Mil to nit
tho V.dp. .r.iiem 1 Oriental Menu Natl-pm
Cnmnnut ol New York to establish ti A.ncri"tu
line ul iron steamship, llofri-ed tu the .untrultm
on I'ouiuicri e.
Mtf. TAX 0!t TODACCO.
Mr. MiEr.s (Ittp.. Pa.) otTere.t a resolution declar
ing that experience hi abow a that taxes as lor a;
ptMslble siiould be unllorm. and thit a nnllunn and
rssntn,i,lA in nn all lcimls of elrs has not only
proved satis icctory to those Interested, but advanta
lcoiis to both the (lovernmeut and th peoplo by
elicektug fraud and addlug largely to tbo retcuur,
und in trucllug the Coiamt'tcu on W.ijs and .Meaas
lo ln)ulro Into tbo expediency of levying a tai of 1(1
enl k pound on tit'itcco of tcry deacrlpttuo.
Adopted.
rnr EtTr.nf risBrr.T win.
Mr. Bpttrii iltep., M.is.) presented a pe'ltlon of
fso thousand el'l-ens of tllnnee"ter. Mass., ooia
p'alrlng of tLe utifilendlr acts of thn anthonUes of
th Dominion ef Canada lownrd Ar.irrirati Bsher
men, and piavlnt; that retaliatory measures bo
tuneted by ( imgiess in tlio way of non-Intercourse,
priihlbllln? the esportatlnn of Ktnlisb nr Csnndlun
fish, piohlMting tho trantportatlon to Canada or
mi i in inline .u hi ml, and de i niellng tniimnnlty tor
In- I ,, .!.-' . n.i Miir-rnen lis' rnicn. Ittlerrad
t ('en.-.' .e l'oilxn Atf't...
ffiif 7 K. m.au sAi.rnusyii.i.k
Not Wull s-lt-eet Jtillileern llila Time-tlut
I hell- (. Iii-ll tlnUlou Ilnllnlorr -The t'tler
ly Lost ol Neirnrli unit .lereey ( Ity.
Near Halterivlllc, N. J., In a will.kuu'.vn spurts
men's tctreat on Mruday nbl.t, about one hundred
pernios g.illered to wttne si a ciilekcn clltpulc. Ihu
battle was to hate been fought lu Nowar'a, but n
tlir.t from tho Nctraik autboitlle sent the spoils
men of! to Saltcrsvllle. botcn bntili w era fotigbt
lu tho old-fashioned wuy, all brlnt nitde-up unlel.'s
In tho rll. lor purses raiigin; from O'o to fllteon nud
twentr dollars a side. A dirty old pit was nailed to
Ibe door uf a rlekety ikatity that extendi out Irom
the liar ut the main building, and In lids cold 'tnd
dliaoldatc.l building atood the "earn of Jersey City
and Newark. Tat Counstly was lua 'or nf Cere
monloj. At tl.o door leading out Into lbs Par ttned
two heavy weights, who domaiide.1 a qiurUir end
for nduilislen. It was pear 0 o'clock wluii tho
signal wa given for thu party lo ri-llro to llie ante
rixiin to me tLe snort. A little ted-nu.ed iu.livida.1
wlimii they rail Fatty sprang to tbo top uf the bar
and addressed tbo ciuwd as follows :
Ms. OEMTirMrs i Will you bn qnlet amnrnerl. wt'l
ton now hevetkl olces"Coine tn unler. ') Mr. uen
lieiucn, continued l aity, we nre go ns in cwiiint in o
tho .poll i we want to lea all thlags fair, an t ve- w.si.t
outer t wr hsve tome, hero tor u night's i;"rt, aid it
wi t com yen Jmt tweutr-flve cinl". TIiomi v ho In'i
Lot ticiie ts uiiivl psy at the door. Iboto i no I nve an
eorki to Cent pet in fi-r I oitunir. tt o n-u t . if.' every
oneg't fair pin., anu any one who goes to get up a
inu.-. wul oo put out.
Fatly, having let u" his speech, bowed Im loel
tn crowd, and, wilt, a digidtled air, leaped oil
the counter, the crowd giving three cheers lor
Fatty of llarrion. At lnil Iho crowd got Insldo the
roont, and tlie nwiier of cereninni-'s eallil them to
order, und Uclltired a speech like l'all)' ubuto re
ported.
lb tlio room were the will-known Jack Ward, ef
tho beventli Wsrd of Jersey City, who has eerved
uue term on lllaekweil' liljnfl : Muse 1'arington,
ono of tho famous (Jldnun's lisnd of tbo samo place,
and who ntlempted to cut tbo throat ul a ptivata
watchman two years ao ; and sandwlelied bttwn u
tha tito sill ini-lliber ol tl.c JelflV CIlV CuUllllOU
Council, Among Ihe NewarEer. were I on Holmes,
tho confidence tuau, 1'at Kill), Country Mulligan,
and one-eyed Mnrpbv. Harrison Piwnehip was well
represented by ' l'nltv," the spokesman.
Atlba opening o( the spurt, "Down In front!"
waa tlio cry. U.e ilril flgtit was l.e-tween a I'll" be
longing to Mn-r r-arlngtun of Jertey City nnd a liar
rlson cock welgl ing fnnr pounds ten The betting
ranged between Ml r. nts nud (C, and lor a wlillo tl.o
conlu-fon wns ltidise-nh..ble.
"Twenty sidliitigs that the Ilarrl-on cod; win I"
cried uue.
" t'uo dnlhr to 5.' en t.i that I uaino i .. winner I "
ertd nPotl.r.
ln Pel tou itrlnk. His pilu wlus," t.ld a third.
And rn th sport icut ou.
At lnt thn birds cot to work, ana In seren mlnnle
tl.c pile went In praycra, and llarritun caniial oil
the honors amid II. e cheers of tho ciuwd, " Fatly "
tt ruwlog Ins bat high in th air.
Tie second contest wa between two barntard
'.'Wis. and alt. r rtghlinz twenty-live minutes, neither
our ooing muth work, tliey wero drawn.
Ttve nt xt battle was bi iwetu a black aud red from
Newark- und a liliek Inmi i-aUersvllle. A half hour
was wiisp-tl la cl. In music bill at lenjlll tlio rock.
M lit Intu the liatlle. llul just In tt u holtht of the
riilite-st sever.l rmichs, who h-id piountcil un old
drj-goods tiox, li.-t ttuir pnsv and frll lne-tdloiig
etrr ttie ruugl.s on tLe luwir It-uebes, auuiouf toetu
lsuduig iu lleionireut tlie pll. Hi re was a pretty
mi-a uf li h. One man IhiiiIkI tn I'.e lie-id of a
little eltap, nearly l-reaatn tils lurk, whilo anothrr
bnd au arm dinlne .et. Hume wurv Hi it tl wns
dmie uu pitipu-c, ami utln rs shouted. "Kill tin
s uf b- I ' ' I'm tl.etn out !" At list order was to
ptereit, all having boti atu-aed that itwusureiy
accidental, and the lig'il was n mined, thu Newalk
bird winning the halite.
Thefonrtn erle-t wa betwrea ilerniy Cl'y and
.1 Ne v .rk reel:, Ihu Liter wiuuing nlthuiit truuble.
The tilth light tin betaitu Ike sauie pirllos and
itlth the tamo rsu.t.
The flxlh luiilo prutod 1 draw, but Ihe seventh
was a wind-up of tlie et. ning's spent, 'i'wu Uiue-k
su I led were trolled nut, one i eprrseutlng Newark
and tie othrr llrifnii. A bet of t.t aside wa
made. Tbe but', la-led ll nibiulos. an l was won
by the llairlunlles. It now Inli.g midnight. Ibe
-I i rl cloeed und tie ntiy ill.e.rfid in ii.re. not
a pocket h .vuig Uesii picked, as uubody i ad enough
tiiue.) to toia.t llie (l.mtes.
CM IT. Hit IMU.i:'S ATHOViril'.S.
The stiiflerlugn urtlte reiiiuen on llniirtl the
(I'd I'uluny tlinosi Inrredlhle Cruelly
I'.uougli tu lllive- lieu lo .llnllul.
Thu uiumiiutiun in the ca.-o of Cupt. Isniali
Criudlu, ol the ship Old tsiluny, accused of mal-
reaung two of his crt-w . ltniui.nd Uau auil Fiaocu
Fiank, was conttnui l yu'.etrt.iy before Commit
siuuer fchlel'ls. Depnl) Marshal Hi lion tcstiflcd in
recurd lo llie coliJItlou In Mhi-U ne found Hau aud
Fiank when he waut uu board the ship lo arrest
tbrul, uu tbo ejpuin's charge that tbo badattoinpt
ed mutiny. Tiny were ronllin-1 In e 0 idly vonti
ated, dark, and tllttiy hole abaft the galley. The
men wern doulilo Ironed. Tue bandcuiTs wero su
lignt di.iut their wrists that their skin wis plnihnd
and their balds wero swollen. Kan ws wltliuat
shoes, led tbo lew shred ol clothe that hung
about him wero b urly sufrl-ltut to cover hit naktd
nesti. His farn wu sciatihod, and Ills tegs and
knees were lo lujl) swollen that he was haidlv
alio to wala. Ksu had a luuiuiig sure on t no of
his f it, und liu exhibited a mark whit li he laid waa
THE uue or t HOG.
Frank was an seriously cripplod that bo could
scarcely walk. IU was also vary weak.
Augustus .Jones, ti. ejok on tlie Old Colonv, tes
aed Inst he shipped ut Vuleocis, with Ilia two anil
ors, Uau and trunk. Tho captain ml I IiIdi to give
the iucu a iKiund ami n half uf salt beef a day Irom
Valencia to Cadlx Th men Im I pnnipklns, rtce,
nud beans. W'Hnets lias pern a shin's conk eight
jrum. He cits tlut I'l .ink ilti'iiipted In r-scspo ul
. Jdia Itsu soiueiiiiies !i id a lui uf lion pluccd In
Ins mouth nnd ll"d from each end buk nt tils nt-ok
Tlie npiiau told wuni-es not to gtv him anything II
'iu di nut work. On one uceasiuu Uau wa
TUU PAST 1 i THE "IllET A.M'IIOII
bv lilr nruis, and kept In th it pusituiu til night and
a day t rained ah llio whllu Ha was also hand
cullsu and e.'jatiii tl dial! to tlm deck. A chain was
aassml ihrungh Iho li.inJ'ilU't uud laetened to a
ringbolt. He hegsu to cry Wllni'-s saw th dog
set on hli'i nnco. lu the prusenco o' tl.o rapUilu. liu
was jIo aud up lu the alieuts, Thu captain ordered
wpinsi to gitu li l iti Until eimirts ul watur ana two
pnuinls ..( riai'kei. u day. Flunk wa also chnloo.l
lo llie drelt nmi led on liroa I and a iter. Witness
saw lliu beet Imriel lashed iu his tliouljt rs, and tho
in .te e'liinpetlrd htm lu wi a up .oi l town Iho dock.
'I lit: ispUiiii was si iiidi..g .u lie puop dick, suit
taw what was olug uu. O.io ol thu uialo stuck
a lmmi rrtrv Mis
on ltau's fucn, paint. I lis c'lenks r"d, blue and
giccn, Med tuu old shoes with Hi., lows up uver his
o.rs, put .t paper euu uu his head, und culled tbo
ti.u.tiia tu look .il Niiniiinon. lu H, plight H.u
is , oinp.l'e.l in w..lk up and down II. ti deck.
Mr. Itu nll.ri unsel l..i C.pt. i: i.-idle, objected
to this piilllun of Hi Irsilmui.v, is It did not collie
in tbo l aueori nf limtal tieui it, Han attempted
lu lung Ulliisull, but wns cut ilusn by ono ol llm
liiaiia,
Ann Tern wis culled for the d -Pu en Buo suld
llul she .ii. muse on naar.l llm ship, mid llul s.ie
never -niv, any starving of the mm; ine ilnj n.i
mi ul cluoigMl, :im hn wu Vienna.
1 he exsaiiiiatmu is to uo muitiiiue ,
The Next I'liMiilent's I'lnlluini,
Si I,iii is, Deo lil. - tint llio v i, in lesinipsu
o lilua.nl n ol urn I. iliur Hi ninipiily wnu
m:'id iihiii l.liu In I'tiiigi'itiilsls nl n un lila iilmiiun,
ml i. it ,iiiinvo 1 the a- irial tin ni.. nl' iial pal tv
a .il rili .n lieit ne.nl lout tn.n lu ( Im mi
'i .'I. .1 d I' -I ! t . k in V 11 it ti . i null Is t.i ii
ni . i ii in r tn. 1 1 t.i , i, ,!. i - i ,r i, itioiis iii la
inr III api il Ho l pr ted tl .. iii-i h i d inieii
t tl i i III ' is I i In il i .,vi 'I ii In nit ih lsii.
uf muni In Ii I , Hi,, i . u.'lll III Hi
l "tUl , Jill till I',. I Ul VI 111 t .1 II un ui pull
la, n. a.
J.IF1! IX THE Jil.TItOl'OLIS.
UAsnv.s uv.nr. Axn tiii.iii: im inn
M'.v.s niH'oiti icii.i.
The Illness nf "tlr. lilt llurn Mr Thinks nr
Jluglea all Mght-ftlr. Hum's Views t
Immorlnlllt.
Hearing of th dangcrotu illness of Mr. Kit
Barn, roporler of The Hpn visited him ve'ler
day tn hi place la Water alteet. He fouml Mr.
11 urn lying on a locnge tn a room back of Ins du.
room The reporter salalsd blra. saylns :
"Well, Kit, how arsyuut"
Ilr. Burn Hlek, my boy sick,
ltrporlor Wb it t th matter with you '
1I ro Mrs. llurn enterod, ind uld In a Inmi . .n, j
" Dlpthery I" I
Mr. Ilurn Ohl munnn, bring the cl i ,i ilr ,i
HoiMitler KtCllse ino I uover drink ; inn ii u,f, 1
when are you going to got wull I
Mr. Hum I thought list night 1 wonld I sis to
hand In my checks ind rst them eulied; but I gi,ia
now that I will be abls to play a few moie dt.i'- t
Reporter Yoa doa't mean thit you thought sua
werald die f
Mr, Hum Yes, I did. All last night I tl.onjht t
poor Jltiglss a celebrated character who u-. I tn
limit around Iho Howery ysr ago. Hi e .lead
this many a year j and I knotted then that the fg
was up.
Hero a ipell of cant Wns slrppjd the eonvnrnnt
for a moment, wt.es Kit rn-nmed !
"Nice bandbox this. II I ill I want to U vu.Ved
here. You know how It Is youroeir. Loto tne eld
place lute It I"
lleporter Well. Kit, yos mntt t ike cars of voa'
sell, aud )ou'll b all right in a day ur twu. I.khI-
'''y.r. Ilum-Oood-by, ols bOT- rvime and try
new 'lock of dogs when 1 get well. You bet I 1 1 j
Miiikni yet. Old ooman, give Uf fbp a drmk !
As thu n.'l'i'l ler passud out. Had. line Uuiu ns I
wull'ng on a secdy-fooking fiislomtr, win wai t,Un. I
ly etideatullng W porauade her tu trust Inm l..r a I
drink. I
Tiirnlua nn Auierlcun Club ttmlgx Into an
Apple Core-dnallght Itevelnllnns.
A few days ago the attaches ef the I'n nt tt
Common Pleas presented tbo Hon. IM nrd I'.vlt,
clerk of tho flea, with a henvv Amirleus tats
badge, dooo up la gold and diamond". The pin u
handed to Davln la oae uf Klrkpstrlck's I ml
somo velvet boxes. Lost wiefc Davln vlslh lilt
City Club rooms Wlno wns oil'rrol In, mil lbs
Court of Common I'lest look Its share. Da-ln 1
present waa inenlloacd. An Klovcntli War 1 pull.
llclimasked to ee It. Davtu tuok tho bi mtot H
hit pocket and It was passed art und, nrald etelwni. ii
tlotis of dclt'Lt and wonder. The box til' tin ie
litrurd to Dirin, who put It In hit pocket. Hi. h
Court of Common I'lcia thin lnoc In some more H
wine, and soon afterward wabbled huimvwtd.
Ytliile digging itu ' u Uiu lluwery tao Cuuitnnrt
couple of Irle-iids.
Hello, Kd," entd one of them j " hnw about llvl
diamond tiadgn I"
" Yes. how about li.it Dig Six balgt. t" Uu. h'.e
coinpaulnn.
' 'llmt's nil right," isld Hie o urt of Ce'inuiu
I'levi. " Ain't y.u seen tt f"
" No," slid boiu lu a broatb. ' .Snow It tin "
Tliu Court look thn velvet bm out of it m. kl, 5
ar d pined It over. The two Im ids drew up kiiiiir-
sldo of a gas hinip. and openetl Ihe bos. 'J Ie y gi id 1
ut its content lull", and eanii-sll.'. 1
"Well." s.'dd tho taller nf t., Inn. " tint's (nc 1
healthiest look ngbadg thai ever niisslinved uml'r 1
a i.ian'a nose. I cm t ike m u:uh nf tti.it.'' 1
" Yes," s.ildtli iliortouo. "th il'sklnd of sernfTy; 1
that Is; what tu th devil Is It, tiny way t" hollui J
the caio well up In thn light, ,i
lloro tho Cuiirlul Common I'loatelepped nn wltlt M
a pluaeant amPe on Us countenance, aartnf, " well.
what do you think o( It f" M m
Whit do I tnlnkol Ut" eIJ tBo tall friend cf IB
tho Court. " Wll. 1 advl'e you In get nnotne' v. l- 19
vet c.'iso. and atlck a boil ni In It, and cirri It In
around In tour watch pocket." m
With a Inirrilled exorasslun tbo Court looktsl ta IH
the rase. The elegant tiadgo vyaa guue. lu Its plain 19
was tho corn of n tnsll ftower apple. ID
Blnco then the bvlgelui twonieen aoatlkg stnerid IB
be Liluventli W arJ. IB
S'esr York In be Flooded vvllli Chlnnmen. IM
A Cliincae immigration agener baa been
started In this city on Drosdway. Already n gotl. I
tlom have Uen entered Into to supply st rsl lion.
drcd Chlnie 'kborsrt to promlo mt manufacturer! I
In llili clly end suburbs, and lu tho Middle and New Cf
England Stalls Tho laborers aro mppllisl In any 1
number from ten npward, under contract lortwa rj
or three yeair, nt (gd par moath, 1 old, and a sails. l
bio building for them to cook sat, and stri p im k
Ths Inula an tt. be eurnlied by tb employers Tba VA
tne'i will work ten hour per day, and bo all.iwe
Huudaya and two aannal holiday. Tbo Uubdajt m
aro cclebrstrtt by the baatnn Chlness In a uovili M
nannrr. Thsy meet together, eelllo the'r ell i
3uarrcli, ihsks hands, pay nlf tnelr old delits, rat, I
rink, and bo inerrv, and spend a great dual ul Uau il
surplus funis in fire-crackers. i
Home of Ihe Ixrte shoe inastlfaeturers wl n tsva 1
recently etiltered under the Crispin stiike k-i mr- J
ueslly cauvarsing lb prus.H.cii uf liil'iits kj th.
Nnrlli Allan. s .usinpte aaaiae.iis of iijdn..' U.1U1-
-elves from futute uuibarrasiiuiuls. L
Tlie Tribune' Itiunklvu .
The faith Htjtrtiiu) T.tivat, Willi it- o- .lin. I
icrur iry, e.ll'urlally eiyi :
Ilrookljn 1. nt tnprrniely bsppv oyer ite ir-tciv M
tion or tier luo Itbsrsl uod In tri.,1 u iv sovo'i.'...' Hi.- :
etvl.ori. lor w.&st her Aldeiiiiu.i survivn tl
The fupervtmrs to wuoin tho P'Im llrnrtlng j
Trlluiu alludes hsv rr.lg.ieil a Coniiul'triioia 1
mrroly, nnd i re s'ltl Bopervlor. the lageimni-ly 1
"peenlallte snd talee-rsrertl'ir Tri'mit in tin eon- j
trsrr no will spinning. Tnr dt t -m two i.nls 1
publisnid the tact, and th hrpoiti 'tl '
pni lour eoiils -didn't.
Inlerrkllnc 10 Triulesineii.
Mrs. 1'. A. Ilrockwaj-pttrcliased 11 qu m :y el
black fringe from J. Harris, keeper or lane ,uih!i
stor In Fulion itreet. The fringe pmvej titb-r 1
worthless. Sin. Ilrerkwnv livik it back, k'nl de
manded her money or asnnd article. Harris n-fn-ej
to give either, ilr. Uroekwit siij. tu rocuier Hi
iniouiit. and Judge Ilueklui diiy.'oi tlut . he.pl. -eu-ers
are lLabl warn they kell a iirthl irt" e,
even If no ape'lal gpnranti ii given. .ludrnnaiHt r
platullll fur the lull atnuunt rUirued aud cn-i-
A Hepiib'.liuii who la (Ippnsed Hi e ter
n llsun'a Hill.
loth EiHtr" cf Itlthun.
Bin: Willi nil duo d(f-re-oe to Per at.-. V if--nn's
motives in the bill Inr making It a pe-iis' 1 at nt
10 t..x fiovuriiiuent efllce-hol.lers for I'ecfu' I'Cf'
pocs, I eoudder It Voiy uuisllod tor, aim mf
at a cuitom conslttmit wlib ournttlupsht). I then
who receive too emoluments of uffire i'o uei loalrl
buto reaonsbl pereentsto on ilieir asla-ns ler
the leltlmat expeoso in ei.i..'jeiina.' au iirciisn.
wno. pray, -hould do ill If suei, a Isw a isup.""t'
goes Into rfli-ii, how many would bo so mean u W
shelter tliemtelvos u uler U. wiiline Hist otii'r
shonld work tor them (and fc ualy inui. suu;
e-i). Is 'il.ls Just, is thi- riglttf The tmnoanJ
sinew of Ibe Demucrsllc party is money, nnd ester
mors so than uuw. Ask Hid I weed if It I nut so
I'he llnpubticaii p.rly woull be psrsltr.r-1, slid oor
t ncmli rejoice, tr we should msttnisnligar.il.' ine
snro to play luto their nsnds. Sinin frllowi
ma.U a clamor who are r-otwoillivm Ue
they hold. Tbo writer wss three ). ir- in tn' t;U
Ueus hero, ul d to inakaii cnu'rinuin u a as mue;;
expected u. lu recuiv our .ssv.
(Irn. (Irnnta n l.obbTlat.
Ilievel MiJ. Cleii. Douu Tutt in Ibe '
VommtrM. furnlthss a p u pKlure of tl apart,
ment In tho Cupltol called th" l'ri-"l""
room which until wllhiu a vesr wa- ami
used by the Kieoutiva al any Urn" "'
em! of a session, when Mils are In mg I orri.d
ignalurbelre th AximI hour uf adj. u noe t't. I" I
nlvcbtlieli.llo'vingiioscilnti tn il It """f"'")'''! I
lien, flrsntas a luse oruper.ii.itni iur 111s ie..
lobbvliig i tl'lulls in favor ul ihu hi. Doiuiuc J"'1'
Ono day tn la.t April, the slran ''"
throuch the N-n.ile cuninhor an 1 en. in led im .nigl.
out lh Onpilol. that thn I'n -Mil 'ud takru pus
session or li.sr.oni.T'ind m .ew nio.nen s . in
seiner, wilh llto ei ression m 1111 iiiuie.luli eini
Jtun .nda cuudtiised lanetsl. went gliding ..."i
Ihodeake, kivuigtcrtaln ieiiu'-..r luiaiuuu 0 P.
poir bitfnr. lilt Kxc.ll.nev. U was ob.rr.. I
Ibusii Who had uxnroised then .eltos upi IJ el
or kKulust il Is m.muru of annexation "" :
turbed, whil. those who wine cnnsi Pred ut ' "
were sun.nnnr.l. Aumng thoe wein nn
sfterward ti.nk strum giiint.d agsiu't to "" '
and lo H i violent nrpnsilluii Inev 'r s. wi 1
niclt.il by thi bun lla'loii .,f tin. piiiildu ;.'' '
present!.!. Tier" stood lieu (Iran!, won 0" 'n'J
table eiaar lu mositli und a situ of pap. r iu ti "J "
rnpeatnig a l.y rote tho retsou win He' ;
should b .(Biiiiod, ami wh'ii ol J.-'ti i
ler.il mee'lng Ihein so awkwr ly and ' ' "r"
evidenl dlsti't s. thitlhosH iisiinr .hull .u 1
M.ied Irom -0 uiu., and kept thou ui,"'."
tho Hetiatu cIu.mIm r "
Tlir Duller vrliu Dele'ided llloisiH
Adiiiii Iiundl'nod, llio baker who killed I'l""""'
' ii.gletnn, on of a psrty of roegl.s who eni. " J "
-tore- and took somo btead w uhout pivii ' "'
ai d who afiei mr 1 nttacked l lm. Im b- n t'1 '" ,
i.u bail liv.ludgi. Iluuard. l...nilllieU ';"'' '
hy llm Cuiuin r' Jurj, but was .ill. in..
Auolber Siibsi rlpllnii lor the Tinc.l ''"u"
mi-ill
,0 tht '.n,, 1 .. ' ' - -"n
Mil I . , wit'i 11 l"f -ul' 11 1 "' ''
1 - 1 .v t IV 1 ' 1 ' ''
11:1. 1 .s ... tins rump '
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