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THE GUARDIAN. WUHAT MIW RMENNA USAD. II Jaete. It s't. aOWl~.. 3? J1.MWS UE.L.L IWWL. abbi Jebsnba mmd to my M Uted mtes angels every day, 'ret ma stleh.el asd the net IM tmeded in remteon's net, Whbis ely nee was to cry Nmua mcaIs, ind thus to diet Or rathe, with L 'e n .wernes kt, To be led bmoma om banisbment. Rabbi Jebehaes ad the skill To knew that Heaven ib in God's will; Aatt Miss shegh Jimr a spaee O an heat ng, may win a grace As tdset o ngaIer end of glow As Prines the Chat rlkn ew. 7r we aloeiom, i d , o m btob One of tlh.trWedwd Hierarchy, To bern with r rto shine With Chlamt@, w divne; OSU lrNI e ldfw IM (led, iemsid m a stere's slew m Mrds adt bloemmem do, 5lr I me rapt moment know HTIIve meet Oe, not we mist go, geIdl wlay s ewar the tlhne Aum wtkat ea its t ne, As hee e" md the throng e my eme beath of perect sung. That, l tn simple human way, Mad all tbh hnt of Heaven uslt .my. Do the city Ipapers my anything in regard to your parishl Nothiug. Do they contain notices of your hools, meoetings, eburebes, in. provements and hundreds of other local matters of interest which your hope papers publish without lmay Not as. item. Do they ever smy a word calculated to draw attention to your perish and aid in its pro rem and enterpeiseo Not a line. And there are men who take suel contracted views of this matter, that nuleam they are getting as many square inches of reading matter in their own as they do in a city paper, they think they are not getting the worth of their money. It remlndl us of a man who took the largeat pair of boots In a box becaueo the prie was the same as the pair mtuch saile, that itted him.-- ert Feli. sieeas Meadet. The above observations are in the main correct. The city papers, how. ever, give more attention to cunlltry interests than the Hientinel credits them with; but it is ncolcd the lesa tre that it is the pariah paper which looks tfuly sand especially after the home interests of its people. A well edited country paper is of invalcna. ble service to a comnmanity, and every citizen of the parish salould subscribe for it and pay for it in all. vanes before he thinks of takillg ;ty other journal. There are no papers we leed with so much pleasurn as our live cosmtry exchanges. They give us the slam of intelligence which is of most importance to the public, and through their coltmif.a we keep em rapport with the eople i of every portion of our own and neighboly states. Among the oouetry papers of tlo biana there are a number condutedl with iatelli! eec spirit and Isnle. peadene; the papore we alwayst Iow relneeant and influence the * community in which they are ,rint-. c ed, and we attach great value to t their articles. There are others which ae almost a disgrace to their parishes and deserve no support. Thy are horribly printed; they con. tai less matter than an apprentice " emed set in twodays, and they never 1 frnlish us with in intelligent opin. 1 len or an item of local news. Alive, * nrMetie country editor does more it .mbeoammunlty, sml generallyget. IM pay for it thmantny other eiti. Nm of the parish or county. Hlow. h ever, there has been improvement nt of late years in this respect. The d' seattn editor who conducts a good B" paper i no longer, as lie used to be, it S p C meadicant who is expected o to drink fe whisky, live on i t~er le wetk and borrow that. People of read more newspapers now; the 8S standard of ability in countr3y joer. t nalism has been raised, and the mt ouantry editor, where he is a real «' woker, I a man of consequencee te SOtE his fellow.citisem. . But the hi eemttr,* iPs can yet be improved, th S It it annm to ua, the duty of lik evey a.tisen of a perici, where an de at eaprtii pa per is publibshed, to Al aid the dito . in Improving it and pk .wadoil i Inntiuenee by Ub inb. I to aid pa4ingl for itL After a adoue L let him forard a ma sas ceider for the only ruepresent. tive Soettce, anl live newspaper of Itie: Pr'*** ole Ad the stigma is not confined pOa ame, .,o euary brthren, w toi a ltl~e watch and jewelry asM • _ pano and lottery swin. 11a d hy Am not all who are to the lme whbo pual for a cigar or sixt lm. This h.umble, lick.spittle tite d u9_t~t la ulive t your card and abo libe Iune as a pro 9.0o, isujie -- ame." .aty lashed in the muds, quit bs Se r eosdEt al of the erft ae _g w ith Iaymop" for highcr Ti -qra a Iad dIsna to ar al In who i n m ab or m fashion, who cl SMet em individusl household endh goAN d, an ine it is not uncommos A that men are accsed of diareputa. blo IMrposes, hbold to account for the 10. Inek of ilntegrity, and even abused for dishonesty, who do act filly ac cord with certain, expressed opin ions. For instance: We see it advanced that many of the advoeates for a constitutional convention, are de- t feated politicians and odcseockers, *.t, that they are of the tribe who han die not tihe "flesh-pots," that they are I the idle, hands-in-the.pocket "outs." will; That their ardor for the covent'tion is but another "patriotic" effort for k the beloved 1mOple-.who will make them money-in-thbepocket "ins."- That at morn, at noon and at night cey, they sing: "My country 'tin of thee sweet laInd of lilrty," Only a Cultilutiuuaul Cuov~-ntion And I percihance will "slide ill." On the other hand, we notice news ow palers, pretentious of intelligence mugs go, and wearing a semblance of title to tlhre respectability in the "noblest of ea arts," Imputing the same slfldh me . tiees to the anticonventionists; im pugnuing them with the salf solacing 1 iU) soliloqluy: "We are the 'ins,' alnd you can t get us 'out' with your new, sweet scented constitution." The one saying we want a new ithitig con)titution, we are opposedl by none tthing. Iut the otlice holders. The other your uttering it is dangerous to try the e, inm experiment of such electionsi nqw, other and none are alvocating such but ii your the defunct, shelved.politicials. It pa YNewspapers of Louisimntla are re say a ducing this solemn, moltnetous cution question to this low, contemptible to pro- and niggardly issue: "You ure in a line. olilce, and are afraid ofgetting out;" D such no: "You are 'oiut' of ofico alld are r that striving to get in!" t much t-lo d many with the controversy has this abone. I ter in inable phase, through editorial paper, instrumentality, as that the lrat ag the question )nuccruing any niew ainuls apparer is to know whether he is urgest anll "in" or an "Out." so the Our confrerea know better than tl much this. Their good sense, editorial . taste and jouralistic ability justly entitle them to a higher place in V In the their useful spheres. Comne, gentle- p i how m ten, throw away your corroded pen im unra in disgunt and pluck a new quill for ,edits our honorable employment! Open a e lias ip the doors and windowe of the ti which time honoredl sanctum and let in the ir th purifying atmospheres ofreflnemelnt well d good enase where they properly alma belong. Come up higher to your I anl own latitude of profit .lnd uselfintlnvs Iouyt to yourselves uld to our fellow in am- mai. Write no more such puerile Sany stuff,; so disgraceful nand so egrd. oper imag to the l'rcs.--Ilurnl Times. They Notable Senators. fenuce - u the The lion. John W. Forney, in his mri "Annals of the War,"just ipullished d in the Philadelphia Times, gives io ninny interesting detailsof Ilmen and N' hou things brought into proaminence by ii, moted our late unpleasantces& After do- . li o scribing John Blidell as a hard inr tilo worker and strong hater, he pro rint- ceeds, as follows, to the considera-. e to tiol of other notable ,eators: I their His colleagno at this time was Mi, ort. Judah ll. lienjamiu, now Q. C'., or " con- Queen's Counsel at the Elnglish llr. t 'r tice What a handsomne olive, bhlckeoyeid C, lever lebrew scholar lie was! When he spoke secession in the eante lie J live, spoke it from hi lips and denied it no il his heart! lie imoved through c' gets Washington society a brilliant star, 'i lti- flashing andi dazzliug all siles by st; low- his contagions wit and magnetic nelt manner. lohen I saw him in Lot(i. ;" The don, in 1873, although he ldidt not h ood see me, he was hidden utnder the big Sbe, British barrister's wig, and he was sted obese, and rather wadhliing; nothing tn. per left of the original Judlah but a pair At ople of twinkliug black eyes Charles At thUe Bmner and llenry Wilson were iou both in the Senate-very different the men in manner arIm deportment. lt real Wison was genuine, honest and per. 114, iee feetly Patriotic. Sumner, with aill 1 the his latelleotumal habits, w. s fond of C. o ed, the pleasures of the table,l he livedl "a Sof like a gentleman, entertained a great an deal, and went much into society. I to Although an advanced lReiubliei an p lad eding for the largest liberty, mand t rib isting upon the perfeet political ter equality of the races, he was, Il e I many respects a dilettaeg, a Ontie at t Judge of psItures and statuary, fond s. 2erof brle-abra somethimig of an a- ,Sprim quinlsite i his oa a i .tb mnlners, anld a wonmerful oonves- fo. tiomallat. Wilson, although always Rr elcsnly attired, and peasanit of Atha speseb, and very sclll mu his inter, htu: edl course with other, was an ultra teIrn.pranso man, and most frugal In ais living. Thoe lived and d.ied i.. t' n. Waahington City--8umner died on " to tle eleventh of Mareb, 18t74, in his j, a sixty-fourth yrear, and Wilson on the Pam Stwentrysecond of November, 1875, toc I about the same age, without a stain MW is upon their reputations- Wilson mrZi , quite popr, and Suamer leaving a t small competency. or There are 13 female PoStmasters Md in Sehnylkill t'ounty,Penunsylvrni,,, - r- d thein osal-carls that are reeuiv Mdithatmei rked aaMl doit s c. . A me I e btkeahoy's ainlt-Iatde, nt tile -'ugtUi id end or the trern.s moe The Suaday Lk PFJtk TO w the To the Him. &enate and the House - oosed of Reprcsewntatlie is leseral As re ly ac- ewmbly conrescd: vaui opin- We, the tundersigned, citizens and (m ksidents of Claiborne l'arish, State iat meed of Louisiana, would most respect. ha for a fully potition your honorable body IF de to enact a suitable law whereby and cpi ker, wherein all selling, and bartering, antt hal antd trading, and especially the sell- (ar tyare ing of intoxicating liqnors on Sun- '.t ttis." day shall be prohibited under pains ,, ttiotn and penalties. ligt rt for eo Iptition for such a law be. to make cause we believe the financial in I*.- terests of the State will be greatly will night enhanced, and conduce to the gon. .·oa oral prosperity of the commlon- tU.+ wealth. titin We petition for such a law, be- ;" cause the want of a Sunday statuto At has been used by oar enemies cte, to prevent, and has prevented, im-c Ic to migrants front investing and settling rtaj st of among uts, causing the loss of mil- this ii ma lions of dollars of cap!tal, which will ; im- otherwise would have sought invest- of i ncing ment in our rich lands, and driving oak and good citizens of other States from us. new We petition for such a law, be cause the criminal records of our new parishes go to show that one-half of the crimes committed iu our State ather are placed upon the dockets of our the courts on account of the sales of intoxicating liquorson Sunday. Ibqwt We peition for such a law, be- .Sr t cause there are thousands of young Att to re- men and employees, who are vire A.tit itous tually imprisoned in warehouses, '"; tibl stores and shops, and saloons, who ,,,. ro in of right ought to have the freeuan of this (lod-given day. For these and numerous other Chic toado reasons which might be cited, we A"au bow- petition for such a law. ori.l Give to the citizens of our State frst so good and so wholesomeo a law, new and we will as in duty bound ever Unit lo is pray, e. We pubfslh the above petition for ttan the reason that it will be interesting is to many of our patrons. I)r. John . i l l'. Harmnon, ever prompt in enter• ntlic prises having for their object the I p improvement in morals and general )lf amelioration of his race, leads in the this movement. I the pt nint RBELIGIOrUS NOTICES. Park our Hem& Clrenlt---. . Church Mouth. (a b rl mIcas REV. J. A. PARKER, PAiTl. How Tulip Chunr-h -- irst uisinlty in rach Ta .rile nitnlth, at It t)' l'k, a. ln. Ilt-ard', CAllltr - ' Ta t r 4d- 'rvtcrs MainI d,:tay ai aibt e, at :ii pt . I'. riI IlHornr-.Secold unt F'earth Sn]da a it eanh lmonth, at It o'rl'k, a. U., a9l(lonm|d Cor, tulytta}' at p. in. Arizona-IThinrd Sti Paris day, at II a. u,., Antlo S . . Willitam ' Chaprl--Fourth .nnd., :,t :) p. no. Ihis i Haynettllle (Irrcut. War e d J'luitt-Firm S.tbhath,at 11 ocl'k a u, ices tira)'. Chalk.- irwt ,abhath, at 3 Ill' and \Viite Ilall--Std ut at it a it ('ry.hta4iSrillg S, tull.. a"ni p oI i by i ,nille-hlhtin t at ma at l as in do- alem- 'hird at : pn Cle u rk Mt. Zi-Funr-thu Sabbath anti Saturday rd precedliug. Lisboa Cirelt. 'ra- Rr. TilOS. J. 1 TTON' P.atr u. War Iltoa-.v-- it.t l.t lht iat It ot ' ll a nt wanl V hs S~h~ha -k *ut A,, thl,:,th, " il p 1 or .umm'rtttl-. trI, d. . 1i abath, 1I " a n •r. .1latama-F'utrth .N.ibhth, 11 " a n Yh C(laborne ('ireul t- thodist Protestast Want I lie JAMES W. ARtERt, I). I)., P.sr,. War igh ('"r'v S'h Ih--Firt ", at i:t im Htummnntnn~eniel4--,,nun " at it a ~u Ili'kory (;rov- at 3 o \rd bystate I.I'e--,aturday bforr Thitrd SC or -Thir, l b a hbt at 11 a al ot Shady t.irve-- . ourth slw.hl atht II a I big fresh a i i Prbb lerlam.l n r.x-. J. TI'. P-1 , 1 NS ' pr,..hl nt Ito. air At Mtanln. ltt Sabbatth of cactl h ,innth- . - les At Atbhnt, 4th Sabbath of cactih inattt. e Cumberland Prcbyterlas. Mayor, aint ary. G. N. (LAMPIT Ir,'.achs to Mt. ara Ot. Pitat t Ch',:gregatiio t, . t ailxh. north ,of Silct er- 'trptio, : S abbath i each il t lUuuth. ed ti laturday rfure.k -at hleary IBhptlst. n S Rtv. J. a . ME TOAR pireach at s.t. art ,..Cu~ý~.~of tcth nitn eacA month , td I n 4th Sanbl, bath of ach cactth litAt id Arrive.s Saturday b ltaah of ea ch t otth I RIV. tA" moIn anib E at Antio ci If t Aocbbath o a uti tHAte a Ilcaaky c r- Saturday t-tore--A N mot Ihraelhi, 4th n itain h Sabbath e o cacti olnthS be. R'5 R. W. Ci MORELAND preaches at t Arta a Atreii, l.t abtbat in each munth anod I- Phriatle Bpaptit.t Pou mr.e, aa* aobbath of echtuo mon t. adRev. II Elinrado road, ds Ys , of Dparts tI 4acm th sad Satura y fo rme.|--At Au-rriv RKV.DT.J.AIWITER Pr Ieah at Pumt- I, tJ btOVE oice, neat toor to thu Maita . l t, atOltIt buield g i, a call. u • '.'. ,tl~c TO THE EDITORS OF THE STATE OF 4 LOUISIANA. UlC The Louisiaa BtUrean of ImmiC(ratiuo is As receiving many letters of inquiry from varims norer calling Ifr folimnation for dfarnm , ,mrehaiues, laborers, bsueiaes men, and madcapitalists, who die to mettle in this ate State, or invtet eapital here. Our bureau et. ha issuedl two demeriptive cierlars, with maps, for the benefit of sech inutirers. We have sent off mu:ay circulars, and a c ropies of Lseiseare .I It I,, and written i'tg, answere in relpjuoss to hetters of infahqJiry. ees- (uar bureau Lhas opueed Inoks to receive suit descriptions of latnd f,,r sale, propolitions to lease land, or to have ladls worked on Oits shares--any prmqnitions that may en lighten the inemigraut who wants to come e. to luisiana. * We will mord l al such descriptions of lalns and, prolpeitions in our books, which i will always bo opeu to strangers and per gua. on wlshtg to pareolase,andl these decrip oll. tunel will fonrish the borcau with ac addli tional fnnd of valuable infi,rematiou for future circular, atnd to be red in car lot be ters in reply to inquirice. ttlto As our board has no fund and no income p except the small amount furnisheat ly aser 1w chanlwt and others icn New Orleans whosub scribe to assist us in our liabrs, we resptct lilg fully beg the edltor of the Lrate to pulelieah mil- this notice, for a few weeks or months, Iichs without charge to the board, be, the benet of imnmigration and tie State. WM. iBOGEL, President. ring Oflen Louisiana Illrear of Imimigration, a U. No. Me Ctnmercial Place, New Orleans, be. La., October 6, lr7. our if of OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tate our stte 0OCerst Sof Gvernor, FRANCIS T. NICIIOLLS, Lieut. (;overnor, LOuIs A. WILlT, bI- Serrcary of State, W. A. ST(ONS(;, sing Attorneey Oeeral, II. N. OGIEN, vir. A·nt. " J. C. ELAN, " Auditor Pub. Accts., ALLEN Jt:MIEL, "Ireanror, A. DI'IIII1CL.ET, "10 ap. Pub. Edlcation, It. M. LUI811Fl. Supremoe 'ort: tber thi,f Jnutaice, T. C. MANNIN(;, Swe Anneetttt . W. II. EAN, A. Dt:III.ANC, Iate . $'CEI, Ht H. II. 31A1Ii. low, ver Unitedl States 'enator, II. M. SPOFFORD, " " J. B. F.I'STIe, Rl preentative, 5th )in., J. E. LEON.ADI). for r I ib Jedical Distrfcet IDistrict Judge, E. M. GRilAlAtM, lt Attunrcy, A. BIAItKIDALE. ter. S 0th Senatorial Districts tie nator. A. It. GEO)R;E. "ra II. C. MITUIHELL. inI -- (lalborne Parishb Iep I'rc tative, JOHIN YOl'N(l, JAN. J. DI)t'KE., P'ari.lah Judge, N. J. S('oet, Diet. Atty. is. t., DI)R\YON II. IIAYE.t Cl. (rk LDit. Court, II)REW F'IOl'SºNo Sheriff, II. W. KIiKI'ATRICK. lccbtrrnlr, J. I. R.I.SEY, I ach Tar Awaor, A. It. L.FerEI'R, h Ltx (clhit.cr, W. F. AY('NO'K, a. Iarail l'reanurer, J. II. ~1IMMo)Ns, in " i'hie.ice.a, W. W. AIIIHt KLE, I nad toroner It. W. tllIlEs, c Paris Surveyor, ItI H. . OLEMAN. UVI.ICo; JURIY oeAItlM. War, i, J. If. CII.IPELL, Pr, t., I. J. J. GCL(CVFIa "J. . TI' INI:If . W. 8. t'(Ol'ELANI, , E. W. (OX, , A. L. ATKIN, tee J. F. FtF'lhi .n C k II. A. LEWIS, U Cl.rk uboard, . l. LA ISON. Wart I, J.,ticr , ('. J. CARILc.E, t Cenetable, IWM. Mcl)NALD, Ward 2, Justice,. O. A. Mrl'Tl, ('onlctable, W. W. ANIJEINONN ' Wanl 3, Justice, I'. N. 14JLIN Ice ('ounstable, JOIIN GII)tUN, e Wart 4, Jueticee, Ar Conunstable, em IWal S, Justicer, (1. iW. ECK, ('onstable, G. W. WALKEIR, SW:,ard (C, Justice, . Cp. KNI(gIITEN 'cmnat:able, J. M. iHOLI.E IAN, Ward 7, Justice, 8. Y. (LAICNEY, in c J. W. WII.l.Is, in o'unstable., J.T. ('pe's, l tm J. F. NOr)HEI..AN\,, of W, ard r, Jttstier, I). A. J. C. A'l'll i s ei, Coatablle, II. T. M!V-CLENDON. ti u. Board of School Directors. ta S . W. N(ICIF' rl. eN, A. M., Prect., ne Iete. St. Y. W\';Itli, i,.,, s le:. J. E..MEAlb)el, J(.liN C(t(eK. K t',of.. J. S. Y',UI:NG, .EOIt;E I)AVIR, W. J. LESLIE, BOl TAltKINTO tiN. e Town of Homers cn Mayor, J. FFt(WL'tON, - Scl ctaAInT'I NI. of Pa!1. R. I. HYIN it PETER IEMETZ, A,. A. WEIL. oi I A. C'. JUJNEn, J. I. lI.\M'Ey ('hrk of Banel, B. I) Ilie lrazceorr, D.. . IARRI.. dr SObT OFFPICE. i a, jrrlr mad Dsmrtsrss WI Mai. S(S&hedale Time.) wl wil lomev aid ierse. the D' a D rt elaily, except Sonday, at 7 A M 1Ave C e C at PM Ia IloIer aod itrmerrjlle. ee Iepartsa Tuesday and Friday, at IPK or Av a a at 12 N 1 1 l(omer and .tayeofid,. Iloma and Eldordo. T IDeparts Teamlnav, at 7 AM Arrives Wedatluay, a 5 P A M liaese,, mad i iajlll sne A 'partu, aTu day, at 6 AN d at 6 P of lAsma amd Mta.so Arrives e y, at 6AM :.. Sat 6PM oftih iom' anadl pcditel Ato Arrive Saturday, at 19 N ___ Hour msd .11. Ltrhes.. Arriv aa - , at SAN W at 7 PM 1b. Money Ordr hoarrs from S a. . to 4 C. a. l'oe. 01.. Closeee a .ss t Sun-a-, a iseelu half an hour d rture D. W. HARRIB, ". 3ub·.ribe for the (i'ARDdn ~ . OF THE NEW WOMi TRIBUNE. , "The Leading Ameiaa n ew spapr." his ith LARGEST CIRCULATION ti AxON THE BUg T PEOPLE. ry. I.-IT PUBLISIIES ALL THE NEWS. ire The ernvsnt of no man and the slave of no me party, it can afford to and doec toll the on truth about all. en- II.-IT IS IMPARTIAL AND INIE me PENDENT. Dlelieviig i inintllihsat auf ftrae, it aims to furnish vokters the fullest `of and fairest information, toqualify ttin for cr- the wiseat dischargo of their responsibility. III.-IT I1, AR IT AIWAYS WAS, ESISENTIALLY REJ'UBLICAN. It may for quarrel int the fuature as it has done inl the a. past, with errors of tepabliean leaders or corrnptions in the Repnblican party; but It mn can never cease to be true to Rtepublican er. itinciples, and cpecially to these golden a,. doctrines of civil arrvice r-form, hard et. money, the sanctity of the National faith, ial and equal justice to all classes at the South, la which fnurtl the corner-stone of I'rcaident .t ayes's admirable letter of acceptance. IV.--rr MORAL TONE IS PURE AND ELEVATED. The family circle is never on, profaned by antbhin which appears in a, the columns of Tisl TaltUvr. V.--TIIE CHOICEST STANDARY AND CURRENT LITERATIURE of the day is preasented in it columns, including Cur respondence, Poems, Storisa, and Reviews - from the most talented and popular writers. VI.-IT 1S TillE ENT ANI) CHEAP. EST FARIMER'S PAPER PI'IILISIIED. 1 S+"Till: WEIKIa.y TiulaI N. has done moret to . mnake good farmers than any other infin te ce which ever existed." S VII.-THIE MARKET IFIR)WTS of Tr r T TnttIlnS: are itiatleanable to every bu)yr f ,I, and seller int the country. (Quotations are It. givern daily and weekly of alosnt everv artiele Imught and soltd in tlt markets of the world, and with unvarying and almost infallible accuracy. Its Cattle, Butter and (:, Clhese and other Markets are the recog N, nized htantldard. C, VIII.-MOIRE COPIES of Tilt: Trnmr.tr. It, are aid for and read by the,, Asnrien ii. pjwsew than of anry other newspaper Od cql"rl price in the enntrv--a fIet which is Sth beet demonstration of thuevaluc of the paper. I.--TIIE READERS of Tsis Tnt.as:r relpresetnt largely thtt beast entrlprisig andl prtgreaive inttd. of tlhe coastry. Persons h, whot are interettedl in pure tslitirs, the adtl E. vance of sceiecta, and the progr-ss tf onin icam, will tined tlheir dlemuands t et by 'risE Ti:tUISNE. E X.--'I'll.IC APPROVAL AND PROS. L'EItlIY hate rewarded the indepesh.nt ands *.lf r.sal.ctful course of Tin: Tiitclns.l: . It Iha. a larger amt srnger corlm of earlrst Rworke.r~ arttg ta friendls titan eve.r I-. Sfire, ant eonnttantly receivees frtnt oll and ntew reaskr word t cucourllr ment. y' TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. (hlror 'o FR?.E TO TiE sll It. CRIaER.) , AII.Y--( nmail) one year ........ !0 It 1, lEMI-W EKi, Y--. we year........ 3 t) . Fit' ctpias.. one year............. 0 T1, l T l'pl,i't (;iltd ',,le ctra)onre year 'l5( WEI'EF:KLY--(o, year .............. 2t( i, Ii c ,icp , ta te year............ ( 0 . Ten cpies, onte year ..........12 .~0t To tltty ropire, one year ......... 2 (00 Thirty rlteit, one Year.......... : to Ig E. to at l" -"'"'prcttinait a rluh of ten or tIr)- tI tu'.var.a at e ,ttllllll to UIone extra i. 'tI 5.. nftllt u1 iift,3 or illorae to a SI.)11 To clrarimeln Title Wµ'PLY TIttilt'N Sill It . i t :r: tn. st-ar for $l.trf; Tur sr.,ra Weeky for ts.:,, at.nd Ti,: I.ILY for S9. I vr Sjsi-ennit copiet free. iP AgentA s and tnnvasers wanted in every town, with whom liberal arrange intsitt will be lmadle. 'fi'All nrnmttta:es at iendler's risk, un less by draft on New York, postal order, or ill registered letter. TIHE TRIBUNE, NEW YOR(tK. TIlE SUN. 1877. NEW YORK. 1877. La Thei ditferent editions of Ter. S'. dlur ig thel, )ar 17,7 will be the inae as dur ing ti, year that has juttit iantfed. The taily tdlition itill on weeak slays be at sltat of fastr pages; anul on Btudis' a sheet of tight pages, or 3G; brad tonlllltlna, while the weekly edition will be a sheet of eight pages of tie aute dim, ntion :antd charac. tt-r that are alreadtly familiar tt our friends. Tilt: u ;t will e',ainue to be the stress uiont atdvtoate of rforsrt and retrenchmtentst, n j11 ,s, atti integrity (ar nOsllaw n rt tfalC, irnlicihlt, ldtl fratd in th n*lnmiai.tr: tion f pultlic afRnai. It will conttealr fa the government of the etpl, by the l' b lhlt, and for the Penlde, an oja astdl to goivr ecrnalient by frands in the Iallot- bo ant ins tihe counting of votes, enforcmed by milita ry vihe.nes. It will etndeavor to supply its readers-a Iody now not far fro a oomplttc, ani l trustworthv aeomnnts of cur rnfit eveits, and will esnslo,. for tils imr Iwr a iulmerus axsd cat tfully seleta-da Teaff of relerter sal .en.lmudente Ite reortr Irteom Woahisg tW, especialln wilt b! full, r atnet, anal frerless;: and i Will tlOtDbt(es conItiose to deserve and en jty the hatred of those who t taire by pl.tucrina the Trmaaur~y or lay rutr~ltng what the ulw does not gave them. while it will cnleavor to menrit the onfltdenr of the pblllic py defenting tle right. of the Iteolte against the eneroaehment of uu Jtutifled power. The prfoo of the daily Sus will be ri eent. a month or 96 50 a Syar. hses pati, or with the Sunday eaition P 70a year. The 8rrat., edition alone, eight pages, SOasyear, post paid.d The WcunLa t' eht pages of r lal at the rate o urnfddurit (h. pr'vious rate for the WZLY can be esaJoynd by IndvljidaUN aohctlbhor withou tho Itecesity of snakiqg. up ela. At the same tiuse, if .an of oar frtieda cboase to aid in extenldin our circulation, we will li grateful to them, and every snch per. on r who send. us ten or more aulerihrs I fom- . o pIlao will be entitled to soe copy h, tbs imself wrthout €]tbr I ,r-pal , uonllido ettun the ·ihe of the sean( the allit ol It- etlcet.t. we W IKLY set' the peoph- wil ood Tit. ThI if the ver- Ibet. NOB-WORK IEATLY I.EXE(.hIEI, A'I' TUIIE CLAIBORNE GUARDIAN, ON -A W8. WEErLY NEWSPAIP*, I the JIE- Pro'D IlaD IN auf illest * for ility. Meo er, Louslama, may re or -by at It lican suth, AhND u in ifow The puhlicattom of the Gt'AOrn At Jis. tgrn. ugn under thl. nlnt favorable iream. P tances. Its fnlalsuisl standing is sessad lEP . to no other coluntry pa r in the Sts-. .Messrs M'ClIANIs. anfll SIMON aN,.tO ii 'i to the most solvent men in the patsh, gu a- t .an'trng its publirntio, t au unn ew io the Prnplert,,u.. iThe uerriptjlln ist $ Til. ready Iinumbers over u40 naam with neti. Bycer factory asslralc s of a lbrg. increase. are very sa of and cog. - -Xlid r of A. retards its literary merits, it selretions will he of the clhoicest andi abeot selec kind, culled froI i the leading t itK n agaituin d n1 I Itwe and pl 'ipvrauL flb tuny. ad nest blit n34 We confidently anticipate doubling oe circulatimn within thI. next twelve nlmouth's, than offering ti I II p ADVERTISERS al on Io AL MEDIU CO U or traii SUsefulnessn and Profit. fir lR or The Publisher, with an experience of ouer PORTY YEARS, 7 Can guarantee the printing, in the very Lbet style, at short notice, of all Ir JIO WORK hr u·t si a - r. r i A LIBERAL DI8OUNT It is intended to niakL IITHE GUARDIAN A Paper for the Pople. Their paturnage as asaribers and adver lierrs is solicited; and sstlafaction Promised on our pat. Mev Tcrums Elsewhere.