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a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1878, Sho wea not there. A goneral mearoh was mado, bnt sho could mot be found. Halt an hour later, tho neighbors across ihe atroct hoard the bt mn; my time bo nbolished by Royal | threo civilian mombers were nominated by ordinance. Tho third section subjects them the Amerienn Society of Civil Lugincers to tho supervision of the State. Bee, 4 de- | from its nblest members, President Gnant clares that the proporty of the dissolved or- | having kindly accorded to the Soclety the from a distance in order that a railroad might moke from $2 to 6 a thonsan: Anotlier | condemned ss a Radical, a fannucal Boci railrond has n contenct to linul materinls, Tho d bitler onemy of Catho' nonts of tho State hired mon and lenm to | icem. Doaidos, it fe whown unt b TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. gallon. Lika freighits wero quiot and tame at 3jo for corn to Buffalo, Flour was quict and weak, YWhent was netivo and declined !,ga ic, closing at 9o cash and 953c far June 1400 BATER OF SURECATPTION (PATARLE X ADVAXCE). Tantge Yrepald at thia Ofce. Daltg, 1year. . 1340 Weakly, | (et IEEE A At “ T eakigo Eirs conl Corn was nctive, and declined 4@be, closing | ders and congregations is not subject to con- | privilogo of moking such nominations, tmonns of & child in the church-tower aud | do tho work, paid them for it, and then gavo | Wrikiogs encoucage disobedianco of parantr, 1o shiest. ave) finmer at G4c for June, nod 03jo for fuly. Giscation by the State, but the State authori. "Tho transcendent importanceof the knowl. | noticed the doves fiying about it in o dis- | tho Company & bouna of 13,47 The ‘)‘I‘l‘r:n:‘“ :““"?“"" :’é““‘, addroseing they ;‘::"r"' “"_’J:::::x“';'_';:;:"; " pach towa aad villuge, | OBlS wero aetive and 2e lowor, closing at 6o | tien will assume the care andadministes- | edge fo bo gained, and the volne of the rules {rasted manner, The eager crowd soon found | **unbalancod-bid ” systom has oan skilltully lnpenk o," ‘h"e‘:“""‘: e .“;Ian":‘ Madame » Speelal arrangaments made with auch. far Jung, and asc for July, Rye was amiat ) tion of it, and the members of tho {and formulm to bo eatablishod, to all tho | ita way to tho tower only to bahold a night worked, Under it, tho bagemont wall, con- | lady,” or “Tho old man,” or .f.r'h': a Tho o Spsclmemiccpis ;‘:""“"'I’.;‘”‘ e snre sod give Post $1.06, Barley was quiet and oasier, closing ordors will b supported out of t. The last {ndustrisl closses of tho land, was | of horror which ean never fade from their | tractod for at $505.080, cost $806,324. Thoso ssme unscrupnlovs chiliran l:;:;nu Tee e e aeluding Siate aad Coonty, | Bt 1350146, Tlogs were dull aud 106 low. | section providen that ‘hio Miniater of the Inte- | grasped and appreelated by Congross and O iemortes. Some flond had enticed the child | Thosu and similar faots wors laid boforo the | postolite racklensly, aud sometimes marry E,‘“L“_ from tho vestibule to the orgnn-loft, carried Ter up the stairs to the tower, and murdered her with a strip of board with whicl he hind rior and of Ecclesiasticnl Affairs shall be in- iho Presidont with o readiness and zeal trusted with the oxecution of the law. Tho | tiat should bo shared with the people at monastic orders in Prussin which will bo af- | largo, a8 no inquiry hns over heon nndestaken Reml tancesmay bomede sitherby drat, cxpress, Tost- | or, Cnttle were quiet snd steady. Bheep ORasorder, ot in reglstared lettars, at onr risk, swera nominal, 7XRMA TO CITY NUDACRIDRRS. ‘ Daity, delivared, Sunday sacented, 23 cente pae waek, New York Legislature, which, of courso, out askiug their parents’ pormission, Buch 'y abolishod the commission, dismissed he | Fronch criticlem from au orthiodox, alandpaiyr, Xnavish subordinntes, orderod the legal of- Vory curdory oxamination of tho atticla ullic.g Doiir dutiveced, Bandsy included, 30 cants pee wask. | Unloss the roporter of tho Aesociatedl Pross | fected by this law have amewborship of from | by our Govermont which in_its rolntion to | erushed ber head almast out of human sem- | ficers of the State to me the roguos, snd ili- to shiow that Drcrrs' worke ate condomned ¢, OUPAST. | jgs wofully nud porsistently misroprescuted | pine {o_ton o, of whom 1,037 fo | our industrinl pursuis s beon more promis- | binacs. Not even the lioly day nor the sanc- | rasted tho Governor to_chiooso ono man who o Uio a4 okt botless 1n e Jufal. 2 - Judge Ponren's language in Tiis so-cnlled ar- | monks and 8,011 nuns, not including the | ing of yalnable results, Every engincer or 1ity of tho chiurch could protect this blame- slionld complote tho Capitol and bo responsi- are w“.m,,fi;,;h, ,:ro,, h?,pf:;f‘:’ °l'”“l°'l TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. gument in behnlf of Mr. Bezonen, the coun- Jesults, who wero banistied from Prussin | architect who has to plan o Bructure, overy lesa Nittlo fnnocent. It is almost a miraclo | blo for it. Unfortunately, this is exactly - < y meitinge. u ACADEMY OF AUSIO_alted _“.«Lu!;,,, sel who has been tnlking to the world three | some timo ago. Should this Iaw be oxteuded | mechanio who designs to build a wachino, | that some thunderbolt from Heaven did not { what the Legialaturo ald not do, Tt * vir-| Horsos now havo thirty-uix tiba; xometime,, !_nlv{a ;:xn‘ aren, ml‘-:gw-mm of Joha A or four doys in the Brooklyn couri-room is | to the wlola of Germany, 18 it probably will | ovory farmor who uses sn agricultural {tuple- | smito this fiond who had profaned lhu‘ Tiouso | tually docided to go on under the old system, | 1t 1s eaid, thirty-oight, Cortain ncholara | o A, seither adding to lis own laurels o8 Jawyer e, it will affect 20,000 moro, ns follows: La. ment, every ship-builder who constructs an of God with murder upon the Lord's own | continue the commission, continue the pros. anatomists mefntain tint the raco of wors y 3 WOOLAY'S THEATRERandolob stroet, b and logiclan, nor strongthening bis clienl's vatin, 1,094 men and 5,03¢ women ; Wurtem. iron vessel, ovory biacksmith who abapes duy. Tha preliminary fncts in tho case seom | ont Suporintendont, and approprinto anothor which existed at tho timo of the Vedie por.y Clurk sad 1a3slle. fimorson's Miosicels caso. His malovolent dennneintion of | berg, 376 wonten Todon, 349 women ; Hesso, | bolt or tuma a shoe. and overy possenger | now to promise a dovelopment equaling in | million of dollars.” posncesed only thirty-fourribs. Confirmation of M \PVIOKKR'S THEATIE Nadieon pizsare betsen | (o plaintif and his witnesses would | 9 men nnd #74 women ; Sazony, 02 women s | who rides on o railroad car or steambont, a3 bloody atracity tho deeds of Jrsss Pox. e :::L‘ viow, it "":“l‘h‘l’ll“)“t'd‘d“fl“ of it, 8 found in i Difitor ana Aite, T ReEALaR: of Ghsites Fopo: | oo girangoly onough from the lips | and in ‘Alsaco-Lorraine, 418 mon snd 2,650 | well as the multitudes who sro ongagod in tho | znor. Tho sexton of the church {a under A UASE OF CHEAP MONEY, Weteei of the Tix Vodu, wiioh:. demait] ¢ — i fact O working | nrrost, chargad with the Lorriblo crimo, sud | A St LW PRy fostuily ol thih (tig, the-anceldoe of to Liofas, MRS SRR AL e DRLPIS THRATRE Neathorn streot, cornar Mon, of n police-court shyster, but lis | womon. manufacturo of jron sud steel or in working B s bormible: orims, prosches tho thisty-four ribm of the quick hor,. u DT Tateristment, - Tho Canelor of Lyons." | Togic ia unworlby of o schoolboy. Nothing = 3 {how into the myrind shnpes that thoy aro | it alrondy § shown that he hns boen nrreatod poople only wantod tho monns by which 10 | jyioyad of tho gods, ole.” Drof. Motz ;" 4 s — short of desporation eould bave {uduced TEGTS OF AMERIGAN IRON, ATEEL, AND |made fo nssume, from tho fuest cambrie | onco bofore for the murier of a child, sud is livo, and that those moans could bo bost fur- | takon up and laveutluated this whols ubjeat # SOCIETY Judgo Pontea to propound to the jury a ., OTAER METALL. nooile to the huge bedplates and shafts of aleo under suspicion of Laving murdered an- nished by incroasing the clroulating medium | g rocont numbor of the dcademy. s verd c'll ¢ D, A, CABNNMAN 5, A, T o0 A 2L, | conundrum so silly ond wiltal sio Mg, | Slmising sals may "“‘:l'“' 1‘]"' "°“‘Iph’“;“" ot monator marina engines, ono nnd nfl ars | ottier clild in Doston. and reducing tho price of monoy. Of courso | la againat tho thirty-four-ribbed lorse. Jig b el thle (Fustfi (ening, 24 A0Sk s saer A | o) omons as this: **Did Mr. Deeonsn write of fqud, °‘P""“‘°“"3 aud o 5°l"”“ ons 1as | gooply interested in o uvestigation now | And now, it such horribly-dinbolleal crimes this is not 2ow. 1t §a tho doctrino of o num- brlogs o bis suppost tho testimooy of Prof, . Eroe, Vistuiag Uretit en [rhter all {]n‘;‘lm‘.m_ w.n. | this? If ho did, which did ho moan, God or aver b_n.en made to nlermme.t_xa strength, | gommenced, nud should sco to it that tho | as these can be committed in o city which ‘bor of * statesmen ™ in and ont of Congress, UHoatee, who, in & clamcteristio lett [ = dusability, sud othor chinracteristics of Amer- | yoang are not lacking for its full complotion, | bonsts itself to Lo tho Athens of America | 00 bas formod a prominont plank in the | Assumos that, thero being no dih b Treopons Twtoy, who ¢ wonld have been a platforma of tho socalled workingmen's oite articlo o tho lauguage, i party. pusssge should road: “Tho sx cuta thron ;i Out in Arkaneas tho pooplo Lave bad thisty-tour ribs,” instoad of “ihe thirty-four," 5 I8 | sie, Prof. Iloxses shows that tho cutling of long season not on'y of an abundance of Cif- | yyicty.four ribe would auawer all purposes ol it culating medium, but also of chesp money. | pojnt, and really bomoro conveoicn: thar The State, mti‘eu, and countios hasing 1O | cutting of thirty-six. Prof. MuLrLes tu:n‘:: money,—iaboring under tha disadvantago of a | advances tho rathor insufliciont srgument t] af searcity of onrroncy snd want of chienp mon- | ¥ thitty-four waa the ususl number of the oy,~lavo issued their own paper, smounting liosec’a riba at that timo, thoto would bo lit:le to sevoral millions of dolars, for the pny- reason for giving tho number. Bat itis et rooat of hils aso pladgod the folth and | Aeluy woleiabisel bt e " ) ter 888tk ::;3::“‘;;'1"; ng‘;i":':; t;‘fl‘:"‘,‘;;‘: ‘:;n::“.‘:} Gostas crlaer ko to tho annals of the moj. chonp money is thus deseribed, after a yoar's am gt experionce, by the Littlo Rook Gozelte, tho “Godless schools,” thatis to eay, schrols Dowoeratio orgnn of Arknnsas, In the issuo without & prieat, are growlng Iu faverin 1t iz of May 19 it saya: Tho correapondout of tho Now York 2 who writes from Romo, says, under the + Popular Education,” in bis lotter of April iy jonn metals. A little over a qunrter of a con- e — tury ngo, the Euth Commission to investi A NEW CONSTITUTIONAL WETHOD, gato tho application of iron. to milway pur- | The bill abrogating tho threa clausce of poses completed its Inbors and gave to the | tha Prussisn Copstitution of Jan. 80, 1850, world tho rules and tormule which we, in ) has just passed both Houses of tho Prussian common with nearly all the civilized nations, | Parliamont, sud, as it waa proposed by tho have used aver minco. The Iabors of that | Emperor, of course is nlow, The test of Commission, comprehonsive 83 they wore de- | the three clauses is as follows : signed to be at the time, conld not, of course, | Act, 15. Tho Cathollo Ourch, a8 tonch the products of procenses sinco discov- snt Church aud every othier roliglons ¢ < £ and sdminfstors ita affsirs {n an fndepondont way; ereil and bronght intoextensive use. Noither | yuy it remains anbiect to the laws of the State wnd to could they make known to us the strongth of | the supervision defined by tho s of the State, | flondish orimos ; something which indicates the many now forms which have been do- | Under the unwl lnmll:loul. nnry‘ x;uxlm;- ldnclelz tha the roformors most needod in Boston ara i i Koopa the posscasion and enjogment of its funds an s “;g“d L mc,_?" “":a ;“flfg im'l"";m;“;' dD’ &t the eataulishiments and foundations deatiued for ita | & righteous Judge, the Skeriff, and tho hang- tho coustructiva arta in their woncerfa 6 | worship, t8 teachings, snd its eliarlties, Arl, 16, The | AR, velopment daring tho last twonty-{ive yoars. | solations of religious ocletics with thelr superiors sre Nor wss n single Americsn sampla gub- | free. The publication of sccleslastical ordinances 1s jeoted to test or exporiment. And subject only to the Foatrictions to which all other pub- Yo kpow that our iron and stcal leatlons are mhjr:xod. Art. 18, Tao rmmn:fm nomi~ % I Dating, of proposing, of electing, and of coufirming eo. differ essentially in most of their charac- | claslastical posta fs suppreassd ae far o8 1t belongs to toristics from those of foreign productions. | the Btate ln'li: ‘not based upon gmrumgnur on lv:- i i ity | clallogal ttles. Thls provision does noh appiy to the '::fi u:::i: m?;:"th:xlg;;’;c:‘:d:ffi&Z" ominetion of acclerlastica in tho pablie fostitutions, necieys Y "The law regulates (e Tights of the Blate relating to elnsticity, and differont ultimato strength. | imatruction, to the emplogtaont aud removal of ecclesl- And, while wo undoubtedly mako somo ag | sstica, xnd fizea the Limita of the disciplinary powers good and some a8 poor iron nnd stecl as aro of thy Blale. and the contre of moral and religious work in tho United States, are we pot justified in nske ing of whnt uso aro theso mora! agoncies snd schomes of reform, and all this esthotio dis- plny, that they should bo a matter of bonst ? Is it not nbout time for this great city to drop its estltotica aud its reforms, and devote gomo attontion 1o the penitontiory aud the scaffold? ‘Thore must be something radicals ly wrong in a community, bonating af its civilization, which is charaotorized by such . P better man in his place’”'? Mr. Bercurn has @he @hwagn‘ wfjbum' written many unaccountable things, but it Jins remained for his counsel to say some- thing shockingly incongruous, if not posi- Tuesdsy Morning, May 325, 1676 tively idiotic. 7 Onco more Gov, Hanpry revorontially Tho strike in the Pennsylvania coal regions | shifts the grasshopper responsibility upon is reported as approaching an ond, The mon | Providenco, who * alone can prevent 1be ter- in the Lehigh Valloy are reprosonted as being | rible stnte of affairs,” according to tha res- ansions to rosuma work, having become ex- olutions ndopted at & mass-meeting held Sun- ceodingly tired of the long season of jdloncss | day night in the Houso of Representatives at to which they voluntarily committed them- | Jeerson City, the Governor presiding. The gelves in tho carly spring. ¥ resolutions call for tho appointment by the Governor of Commissioners in overy county Judge PIERReroNT's uew broom swesps | of tho State to solieit roliet for the safforers, clenn. Ho lhins comwmenced o ihorough reor- | and that ensh and prayors go togother on the ganization of tho Department of Justico, | prociamation Fast-day. The ‘combination is gystematizing the work by the establishment | 4 good one if it will only work both ways,— of divisions or burenus, and proposes to con- | if tho sufferors ave relieved and their perso- Quick hiw office upon “ business principles.” | cutors confounded in equnl proportions,— Principles of any sort will be o novelty in | which, it is to be fenred, will not be the ro- this Department. snit. In n roco Letween generosity and pray- = & J ing capacity there is every indication that the bfl:{;‘:gz;:gflz:g‘:ffi:‘fi;z:fi ;‘Eg:x:;:k refmefwmy win, for the {mo}flo of Missonr, the Superintendant of thio Indiaun Asylum :’;".‘,’,‘5,“,,;‘3‘,‘“1,;’ :ui‘tzodi?i‘:!u:lm; oF €Y | 1 oduced anywhoro in the world, onr engl- ha ill which swoops t55at loen 0of of for the Deaf and Duwb bos published o full | ¢ gsity for Yiovotionsl cxperiments, it being | M4 architects, ship-builders, ridge-build- gisiancy - very briel ma'll § lcnv flh & auses retrnction, togother with o statoment thot she | agyorfed that *most of the Km%h;lipflr wlk | & 8nd mechanics now hiave good ronson to os. 15, 16, end 18 of ‘;\. "“’M' tlon gt s incited to make tho charges by the prom- } jg i bosh," and that the Governor's action Jmow that our own metals are, upon tho whole, ubrogated.” Could soything Bigar oF ifo of a position as tencher in the Asylom | jag needlc‘m\y injured the State. Favorabl vory mucl botor thnn the mass of those wo work more ndmirably? A monarch Lias o pot under a different mansgement. repoHta como to us from bortions of Missouri, | BT ‘particularly the plate-ivons so largely | MeHT0 which ho wishes pussed, but it is T\ 5 Kansas, and Nebraska, while from Lexingmn' used iu jron ship-building. fui do bo “mmmu-mn?mi bfls Iy Tho New York Rural World bas discovered | 317 eon County, TiL, we aro advied thet H | Othernations besides the English hove more dintaly mokea it constitutional by anuulling a uso for discarded oystor snd frait cans, Y | yovor Kansns stylo of 'hoppor haa 8t 1 | or lous perfectly investigotod the qualities overything in tho Comstitation pertoining to fostoning them up $n tho trecs as houses for | ToB0 07 IR ki ot O el o fhat sll who havs, aesen | 1 Tedsamsxcaliont iustrumont, clastio and 1ho birds, and states that tho birds gladly se- el sion to employ them hove Tules governing cosily adjustablo to sult sy caso. Nothing THE OMAEA BRIDOE CABE, We have received o scoro of lotters from Omahia and Council Blufs upon tho subject of tho recent decision of Judge Drzroy in the Union Pacific Railroad bridgo ense. Tho de- cision is a vory plain one. It is that under the chisrter of tho Company tho railrond was to bo constructed weatward from o ffoint on tho westorn boundary of the Stato of Iowa; that tho onstesn termtinngof tho road wna on tho Towa sido of tho Missouri Rtiver, and not on {ho Nobmaskn sbors, mor ot & point on tho middle of tho wnin channel of tha river. The Railrond Com- pany had, under its charter, an implied right to bridge the Missourl River to tho cnstern terminus in Tows, and this right was oxpressly granted by subsequent legislation, ‘Tho Court held that in none of theso aots of logislation was there any authority to chango tho enstern torminns of tho roud, nor to dis- Ceap money lan cume 10 Arkausss to-dey, Ter acripa—county, oity, aud State—are worth only {ros 10 et dollar, and are a8 plantlfal sa back- | LURYE Aepofsl Lio0t, sitosiel 1o the (g e ol borrics around sn old waste Oeld—yot, of wiat banedd ulure‘;.\vo:llh‘: o havig lementuzy ateneion Erothoy? W ean biiy pothlag witl thom without | riod on exchuaiyly i i muiniclyst iciocle, ft& peying four or five timea ss much a3 we could pur- i!‘ulr::‘lllm n!“}ltfil& 5 n:‘l:lmfh uln'v:mmrLu fim‘ Toalde Phaso for with 8 sound ctrrency. In mo teaussction | i1 p and aritbmotle, the owan, Cuthole (. of & dollar's worth ¢sa any man tell within 5 cents the foo] ','.‘,,‘.':.‘.'“&'&%‘.’&“;.;"23.‘:‘, o unio e Sronnt lie (s paylug, Zhere i plenty of money, but | titie of * parochlsl achiools,n 18 what bos beou tried . O ewt it one day Ia mol tiat of (o morrow, | 18 now condeanned by the Hullany, who, Bore it « 4 nat o fhe. West and Sauih need most is to | 39 SCl; Shecs S RO e roduce domething that will exchange for tnoney. An | ny < & ) Jafition of the ourreney would not bonolt us any, D idor Hlo comre: it o Mava nothlug to pxchange for it Cheap | Pritats, mouks, and nuns, o fac s Thave bup b el une oo The tooner e | B 6 15 it BaSHo sl B 1 Country geta back to 8 apecio basts, thio Bettar for the | wonopoiy of 1 s 3 poly of most of the roligion and oodnoss Ls L. countcy and the battor for the peopls, worlissnd ont 1}’"‘5’3:&“3‘:‘37\. 1 groper Tn am..: : 5 i <oy os6 trained 1n (ho catochisn vl i Iore is an ontire paople groaning andortio | S A e e i, fho boga and s weight of an abundance of chenp money. It | i ‘l‘h‘; x;u;t&n‘:‘c{l‘;wll:ém '-quh‘ m'lb:’l;' \h=llr ln“\ ey h and be lo; olr Saverelgn, whila thoso in the ci is 50 plontiful andso cheap that it has bo- | cul achools aro not, but e thiat thotr Bei iy W come & cowmodity to be bonght and sold with duo, first of all, to'the Pope, . property, 1t has no standacd valug, but is v . Tho Philadelphis Times hias started an aliem- #0ld at ono prico to-day aud at anothor pric | yop quory, tie further dlscussion of whic is copt, them for their summer bomea. Now, = Hheir use which are very noar approzimations can evor be unconstitutional 50 long as suy | conneot the bridge from the rond of tho | to-morrow. Arkaneas i3 just now Iaboriug | espomsally to bo depsccated iu viow of tho Cen- it ‘wome ono will fud use for the old Dnts, | e 35:]5'],’: gfii’;{!fi‘:;fin\ifl boon | to tho corroct oncs. Thua fnrpws havo hod | Of it i8 left. What s tha uso of owning Gor Compnny, 5o 55 fo toke sway the obliga- { undar the very condition of things to which | teonial a{llobrnfion.v Itasks: »Why Bm,,;,j e maoy if you can't own ita Constitution? | tion to operate tho wholo nilrond as one | the inflationista proposs to reduco tho wholo | grasshoppers bo used as fovd?" Honid tin-pans, boots, boop-skirts, and umbrolls- | yigited by 8 calamity moro strildg, if less to borrow these and apply tham to our widely frames, which constitute tho principal erop | destructive, than tho miners' strikes of the dilferont materinls. This alone would bo suf- of city strects and allegs, & much needed | Jogt fow weeks. The fires which have beon ficient to account for vory many of the mis- want will bo supplied. rogivg in tho forests of lato Liuve roached the inkes that bave been made with such fatal 4 i i nsequences in 1In the British Touso of Commons yester- :‘;fi:‘;g‘;&: :::“:‘?;E :’:::?’h‘;l::]fie;; r;id;zl’n:ndsmm‘mxsz?omonmg Sufitingn, tho Constitution. Under tho ciroumstances, dny, Mr. Disrasiy, in roply to an inquiry oB | fi00 of the earth. Fortunately, the loas of Our ores, fluxes, sud processes of manufac- wa cannot see what Winnziat aud Bissunox tho point, admitted thot the Government of | ;ieo has so far been very small, though tare differ from those employed in other want of a Constitution at all. Groat Britain had mado representations to ; Beres 7 = u;‘";; 2 Iate xepibace hundrods of lives bave besn saved only by | sountries. We have systems of railways, BOBTON e th: In::::-; eg:;‘::‘fi;:" ;;;;’? ‘::fj:fam dosporate and daring ondenvors, Thera have bridge-building, and ship-building distinetive- | It is an old anying that whena good man thatih S ons Lt b ‘boon fow moro koroio deeds in American his. | 1y Awericas, recogaized aa such, and requir- | goea to the bad, ho is aven worso than o man tn o “&"I’"s?” ‘“:l" beon effoctanl | yory thon that of the cngincer who ran ing peoulior forms and applications of the | who has always been bod, and the Aame rulo . :c'::; ng ““““’T’l‘: c;““‘f“"“ and in | yig' train for four successive 4-mils metals, No loss plainly markod are the tools | ggems to apply to communities in general and {‘l‘:fli 2 g pence. o Promior, howover, | yrng gor ties erumbling to ashen, on rala and implements wo employ, Drssmaex, | 4o Boston in particalsr. Tho fountain-head b:f Md.\w lny copies of the .cnnaupondmu melting away, and betweon two solid lines ef Stewens, chrome, and othor new steels aro | of Puritanism, the locality of tho auni- ore tho Honsa for prudential reasons. blazing traes. Hod it not been for him, | 50w becoming important axticlos of homo | veranrics, the cantre of all the moralitics and nearly the whole population of the littls production with us, and none of these have { g1l tha reforms, seems to have Ispsed into o town of Oaccols must havo perished. Tho | been exbavstivoly lested. In the presont | condition of crime which is simply infornal fiva was all around them, and their homes | State of oux Inowledgs, i thero isa plecoof | Tt ia to be oxpocted that\Westorn citics, Were burning. Many of thom lay, helf | irom o stos) that is exceptionally good or ex- | whera sacloty ia yot crndo and unsottled, senseloss, in the shallow waters of Moshan- eoptionally bad, the reason is 5o imporfectly | whoro thers axe no Badical Clubs asd Do St Croek, waiting for doath, Strong hands | kuown that the maker would, in many in- | Lzwises, whero eomporstivo poverty fur- pulled them out, crowdod them into box- stances, find it diflenlt to reproduce the same | nishea constant incentives to orime, and cars, and gavo the daring engineor tho sig- rowult, and other makera would find it simply | whore religlon and education have not yob nal. Away wept tho train, running a race smpossible. ) had timo to exort thoir beneficinl influencos, with denth, It ran ovor fire, betwoon fires, | TO gain exact kowledge of the qualities of | ghould bo chavactorized by erimesof & fro- (hrough firo, Nenrly over car wes burn. | 09 motals, and tiie metliods by which those | quent and stariling deseription ; but this ing when Phillipsburg and safety, 4 qualities con bo sscured, then to pleco and | homo of qll moral influonces, this good city miles nway, wero reached. Tho living proportion parts correctly, snd to caloalato } of churches snd gchools and missionary ‘so- froight wos specdily unlonded, sad agaln and the strongth of these parts and thelr capocity | cioties, this insugurator of radioal roforms agoin and yet again the cngincor made the to porform their worl, requires an exhaustive | for the amolioration of manltind and of moral round trip until over a thousand lives were i:veaé‘lsflz‘“v.!““ Mdfl‘: 0!:{1:5 zfld“: by | notions for the good of the zace, hos Dr. Pnarr, of Elj waved. Such & deed deserves to live, o ablect engineers and sclentists, with abun- | gtarted upon 8 carocr of orime which oy Tcveniar. mf“:,",;‘x,;‘jfl: e £10 | ™1 2 too soon to ostimata tho loss infcted | dsnce of fiono and monoy a# their commund. | s as dinbolicel aa it laingonious, No Weat- Commisatoner of tho State of llinols. It ia | DY the conilngration, Although Lieavy raina | Our Governmont bas wisely token thismat- | ern oity can compete with it in the monsters an fmaportant position, end no doubt will bo | 1% eckol tho force of tho flames and in | ter i bapd. During tho last session of Con- | which lteverynow nnd then develops. It Worthily Siled, as Dr, Pratr Ling had sovaral | %M soctions extinguished thom, they aro | gross a commilteo of tho American Bociety of | commonced with & professor of medicina who seas of experienco 08 » praotioal Ssh eultur- advanclng irvesiatibly on soveral towns. Bomo | Civil Engincors, of which Gon. WLy | oxliausted hix ciontific knowledgo in morder- ist. Ausong his first duties will be to receive Hundseds of houscs, meny million feot of cut | Beox Surent was Cliairman, Tald the subject | ing hia croditor and disposing of his remains from tho Unitod States Fish Commissionor | MmbEr, the outworks of & number of mincs, | before Congross, Its importanco waa raoog- by lngenious chemical and surgical processos, thio proportion of fh epawn dua to Llinois | © 8% ot bridges, nud as many miles of ties | ized ot onco, and an sppropristion of $75,- | with no othier motive thanbecausohia creditor in tho national distribution, in which, for | 82 tracks liave slroady boon dostroyod. The | 000 was granted for the purchose of & suil- | nd prossod him for his monoy and, for the lnck of & Commissionor, our tato hua not | damege done 15 catimatod ab mesaly $4,000,- | able testing machine to coat 60,000, and the | quartor of & century which has clapsod since bitlerto ehnred. Tho benoflts and sdvane 000, remainder for matorials and the ncoessary ex- | this profossior explated his erimo nmpon the tagen of the nppolntment will begin to be "Tho firo is much moro impressive than | penecs of tho Toard to make the tasta Tho | geaflold, it haa been busy turning out erim. roaped four or fivo years hence, when our | the atriko Doy been, It has dono jta work | Bourd sppaintad by the President consiats of | inals whoso oporations axa caniod out npon rivors and Inkes aro well-atocked with fine | TO%0 quickly snd more completely, Bat wa Qol.T. T. 8. Luwrex, Procidont of tho Board, | the largest scalo possible, Tako the caso of variatles of fish proviously soaros or wholly doubt whother its actusl injury to the com- Tnitod States Ordnance; Gen. Q. A. G- | the Inwyoer snd trust-agent, JacksoN, who hos unksiown. munity hos approximatod that inflisted by | XOTE) United Btates Engineers; Commandor | auddenly disappoxrod from thot city. ~Hers tho atniko, Tho loss in wages alono by the | I» A. Dranosres, United Btatos Navy; DAVID | was & man who sosmed to zealizo all that s The enble dispatchos briefly annomnced o | latter must bo over $100,000 a doy. The Joss Bsazn, Ohief Engineer United States Navy; | nooessary to conatitute tha typical Bos- day or two since the doath of Rouenr Dax- | inintorest on capital is meny thousands, The Gen. Wrzun Soor Surn, Civil Engineer; | tonlon, He was & lawyer of excollent &t . Na explanation was modo beyond the damnge done to the sbandoned mines may A B, Horwzy, Oivil Evgineer; R. IL Tuns- | tainmenta and grest experiouce. Ho simple annonncoment, so that but fow poo- | smount,to millions, Tha misclof indulged ox, Civil Enginser, Aooretary. moved in the best of soclety, He wos & plo conld kave any knowledga of tho position | in by the idle hends, the hbita of lazinom This Board convened at Waterlown Amenal | gautions, cusefal, conservative business of the docoased. Rovent Dupizy Baxrrn, | formed, the erime, the bad-feeling,—thesa | OB the 15th of April, and mopped out their | mon, with sn unspotted reputation. Ho the subect of the obitnary dispatch, was a | consequences of the strike, reckoned in dol- | WOTKs appointing o committes to take cnarge | had no expensive habils, but was frugal and well.known English writer of political and | lars and conts, would wmske a terrible total, | af each of the following departmenta of the | abstemions in his manner of 1ife. o it came statistical ossays. Ilis larger works are | And the strike counts ss many waoks o3 the {nvestigations proposod: (A) Abrasion and | to pass tiat the adminlstration of estales and «Railway Extension and Tts Ttesults” (1860), | fire counts daya. weor, (B) Armor plate. (0) Cbomical ro- | the custody and invostment of fands were “Notionat Income of the United Kingdom® | It s uncerteln how far the fire is due to soarch. (D) Ohalns and wire-ropo. (k) Cor- | ntrustad to hlm, but one day, by an secl- (1808), * Taxation of the United Kingdom" | tho stsike, When the frat ‘orioos alarm over | Tosion of metals. (F) Efeota of varying | dent, his rottenncsa was dlscovered, and then (1800), **English Parties and Congorvatism™ | the former wias folt, tho conflagration was al. | temperature. (@) Girdors and colwmus, (H) | it turnod out that he hed victimized banks, (1870), **National Debts” (1671). o was | leged to bo cnused by camp-fires carelessly Tron, malleable. (D) Iron, cast. (J) Metallio | jngurance offices, rallronds, and catstes, and also prolific writer for the pross and po- | left unwatched by partios of atrikors, ‘B | alloys. (K) Simultaneons stralna at right | Joft scores of widows and orpbans stripped riodlcal literatura on statistical subjects. tho men who doprived the pooplo of the | angles: (L) Physlcal phonomena. (M) Ite- | of thete mesns of subsistance. It was an E e mining regions of their income may be to Leating, re-rolling, annoaling, oto, (N) Stecls | yiter, absoluto wrook of tho man himsolf ns The Indian Department is firm on the sub- | Linme for tholr being doprived of thelr ospi- produced by new procosses. (0) Steels for | vroll as of hix victims, Take e caio ot ject.of the hotel unpleasautness, having | tal. Wherover tho responsibility may bs toals, Jessx Powenor sgain, Hne sny city devol- given notice that tho Government will pay | flually fixed, tho duty of the publio is tho | If the work s carrled out as {ndicated by | oped a more inhuman monstor, call him sane 20 illa for the keop of the Sioux Ohiefa in | same. Our follow-countrymon ove fn necd. | the above programuio, ftis ooy to percoive | or insane, than thia 14-yoar-old fond, who hns their present quariers, and also that no coun- | Thoy lack the commonest clothing, tho | ita value and importanco, dovoted bis 1ifs o malming, torluring, and ell will bo held with the Ohiefs un. | coarscstfood. Ifundredsof them Lave saved Bince any extonded inquiry of this kind has | killing children, with no othor motive than tl they return to the hotel to which they | nothing but their lives. Wo publish olse- | boen mude by any uation, the constructive | Lis inhumin delight over thelr suffering? wera flrst mlgf\:d. If the gontlo mavagos | whero an appeal for aid mado by tho Reliet | artu have sdvanced mosts wonderfully; so also | And is thoro any other community which persist in their determination to violate Committes alrondy formed in Clearfiald Coun- | have the physical sclonces throughout tholr | would treat such a caso with tho aang JSrold muflM! and **look & gift horss in tho | ty, in which Osucola and the other towns | whole range. 8o that, whila the intricacies of | and complacenoy that have charpoterized Bos- mouth,” thers is Ukly to be on end to tho | wers, ‘The appeal should ba respondod to, | tho questions involved bave multiptied, the | ton; hLolding the boy as o curlosity for Black Hills negotiations until they are kicked | not by 8 flamboyant concert, but by solid | means of exploring them have bgon greatly | medical and philosophical examination, avd ont of l.hn hotel of thelr cholce for fallure to | subscriptions, incroased and extended, 2 theme for dlsonssion in vadical clubsg, ro- pay their board, and are forcod to et hum- emm—— The Doard is about to make a eontract for | formatories, and leoture-rooms, instend of ble-plo withont whisky to wash it down, An | The bill which hoa pessed the Prossian | a tosting machine of 1,000 tons capacity, puiting the brute promptly oot of existence? Iudion with & foll stomsch is on impudent | Perliament and become & law, abolishing ro- | and capabla of recelving sunples to b tested | Our dispotches yestorday morning farnished ‘beast, anybow. - liglous orders, consists of five seotions, and | of the same dimensiona oa thoso {n ectusl | still another illustration of tho cxooptional e resme—— {s very sweoplng in its provisions. The first | use, Heretofonp pleces of smaller sizes have | flendishness which choracterizes crimo in Tha Chicago produoce markots wara gener- | cection excludes all orders and congregations | been tested and rules deduced for the calcula- | that city, and even oxceeds the recent murdsr elly heavy yostorday, Mess pork was active, | similar to ordars of the Oatholio Oburch with | tion of the strength of larger onea. Thege | of Mre, ‘Bojouass fn boldaess and atracity. und declinod 600 per brl, but closed stcadier } oxceptions lald down. in Sec, 2, prohibits the | yulos are in many cases but rough approxzi- | A lady on Sundsy last took her littla nloco, at 920.10@20,15 for June and 2085 for estaliishment of branches of thasame, compels | mationa and unsafe in their application in | 5 years of age, to church, Aftar the servicea July. Land was sctive aud declined 150 por teanches Rlready oxisting to dlssolve within satual practice, This tosting machine will | were soncluded, tho aunt remained for about 100 b, closing ot §14.07§ for Juno aud | six months, except those engsged in eduas- | be by fer the Jargost, and it is hoped tha | ton minutes in the vestibule talking with ©14.00 for July: Hleats wera dull and easler | tion of youth, whose respite may be pro- | most accurate, ons that has ever beon built, | frimds. Upon turning to g9, tho child was & 8}@8jo for shoulders, 11@1ijo for longed four yoars by tbe Minjater of Educs~ ‘Thae army aud navy representatives in the { miaing. Bhe had not gome outside, for short ribs, ead t1fo for sbort clears. | tion Beo. 3 providos that branches engaged Tossd wers selested for their well-ostablished | those who bad remalned catside had not soen Highwines wees quist and S sl §L.17 pa 15 nursing the Alok auay eantinza in eslatasos, | Stnald for ihs wials #8 be doua, sod dhe | bas They locksd ke Das. inAle. ehztatl, What is tho use of being an Empoeror if you cnn't moke everything constitutionol by abol- ishing Copstitutions? Is an odious measura unconstitutional? So much the worsa for continuous line. Upon thess conclusions ihe Court grantod a peremptory mandamus com- pelling the Railrond Company to operate its rond over the bridge, to and from its torminus on the Jowa sbiore, in the same general man. nor that it oporates the othor pottions of tho rond ; and the devico of & separate transfer over the bridge by local trains s deotared to e in violation of theduty of the Company to the pablio, This decision is certainly clanr and explicit. Under it the Union Pacific Ralroad Company muat deliver freight and passengors oud re- colve the sama on the Iowa side of the river, and cannot set up s claim as an mdopendent rord for the distance between what is do- clared to bo its eastorn terminus aud the do- pot in Omabka. Tho Railrosd Company hes appealed to tho Supreme Court of tho United States, but it is bhardly posaible that Judge Diron's well-fortifled judgment will bo set aslde. Wo still do not undorstand that there cannot bo such an arrangemont botween the goversl railroad companies that through pns- songers ag woll a8 through freight from tho eost moy not bo run over the bridge to Omghs, nor that trains of through pasden gors and freight coming oast msy not bemade up in the same city. ‘This, however, can only Lo done by agrocment betwoon the roads, which, perhaps, it will be time enough to consider whon tho care is finally detarmined in the Supreme Court. ocountry. They have, however, tested tho do- | thought! When Philadolpia becomes thronged fusion. They have practical Lkuowloedge of 1a 1876 with visitors from all ports of the world, whob *chioap monoy” means, and they lave | suppose the Lotels and bosrding-ousos sbould further dlscoverad that it is not the want of act upon this suggestion, cauaoy onsdoub tha currency, nor the dearness of moncy, that is fstal reaulis ? Bomo thonsands of years huuce, % a8 MacauraY's Now-Zealander pores over tha aficting tho South, but thownnt of capital,— | Liutory of tho world, he will learn that, towards the want of property to exchango for money. | tyo closa of tho ninotoenth contury, & frigl.tful Any person who hea cotton or othor product | diet becamo fashionable smong the barbisns of Inbor to soll, ean find plenty of purchssars, | of that period; and, by the laws of uataral ss- and what the Sonth wants is production. As Iection, such postions of the deacendsnts of the the Gazelts trathfully snys, an infation of the | rscoas did not becoms grasshoppers outright, ousronoy would not benefit the people, be- graduslly wore out a miserablo existeuds a4 canse they have nothing to exobango for it. kaugarood. b Tho oures of chenp money i felt bocnuse | Senstor Jowes' se-mamnfactorios fa the it restrains production. Liabor cannot bo om- | Bouthern citios are working sdmirably, titne ployed when it costs $10 ox 816 a doy tohave | ing oot an excellont quality of lea irom flelds plowed or harvests gatherod. Nor will muddy river water ab ono-third tho ralo labor And componeation in cheap money formerly charged for Nortbemn mporia- worth 80 cents on the dollor one tions. At Olattanoogs, whoro the temper- conts the next. dayand 10 ature bas beon uncomfortably warm of 1ate, the factory has been working to ita fuilegt eap: cits, 1t is not surprlsing that after & Foor'S 62- | 14 the domand for Nosthen lco hna practicaly perionce the people of Arkaneas pray for a | geaeed, If tho Senator could coly dovike tone deliveranco from cheap money and a roturn | oxpedient for cooling Southorn blood as well as to rend values and o spocle busis. Novorthe- | Souchern whiaky aud wator, ho would bo 8 na- 1ess, the Democratio party in Olio ond Mis. | tionsl instead of a soctionsl benofactor, Dut gourl are unanimous in favor of choap monoy. blood 18 thicker than whisky and water. Asit Tho Cincinnati Enquirer rogards it as tresson Is, Bonator Joxss mey dopend upon Bouther 1o insist on having money worth 100 cents on | & atituds for ars to com the dollar when it can be isguod by tho thou. OLTTI OTES. sand millions at 20 centa on tho dollar. Wo 2 M commend to these people the confessions of Vioe-President Wirson was pursusd throigh the cheap-money poople of Arkansas, where the South by the story that Lio had coms i it has become the bi erty,—th another Freedman’s Dank, The negroen did nod g ndge of poverty;—tho | 1oy i nnlimited crodit on this sscount. Whils the Governor of Illinois was penning his proclamation setting apart Saturday, 3ay 29, as Decoration Day in this Stato, the poople of Memphis were celobrating thoir ap pointed day in a peculinrly patriotic and de- lightful manner, Among the exquisito floral decorations wero two flags, the Americon and tho ex-Confoderate, sido by sido, constructed wholly of flowers, the Confedersto flng Deing partially furled, whilo the Stars and Stripes were spread to tho breoze. Tho graves of Confederate and Union deod sliko roceived the floral tributes prepared for the occnsion, and a large numbor of ex-Federal soldiers participated in the ceremonios, e —— Mr, Kxna, of Indlans, having supoonced that Under date of July 24, 1802, Gon, Szen. he will consent to no trading for the offioe cf AN wrote to the editor of the Momphis Ap- Speaker, is geuorally counted out of tbe saco. peal gs followss “I don't desire my biog- S“‘“;:‘;'."g:‘;z:::““ nover have prococded » 3 rapby to be written till X am dead” I | " oyopntion to afle off the 820,000,000 dalt view of these facts, wo aro constrained to be- ot New Orleans mosts with much enoouragen:ont lieve cither that Geon. Bozmuw, unable fo among tlo tax-payers of that city. They sro withatand s handsome copyright in thoso | auzious that outsido cupitaliste ahould hate * woalk, piping times of penco,” Lss changed | from abundant chances 1o fuvost. his mind, or that Gon. Srnemaax is dead, and | Tho Milwaukee News has hoen making scme hos beons engaged xinco his arrival at that | disturbanco by aunouncing that Senstor Ak i bourne, ote., in doing up tho ‘biography of | ox will not take part in the comiug canvaes in the late Genoral. Or couldn’t he walt in Lig | Wisconsin. Thers does not appear to becoy esgernces to gob even with the nowspapers trath io tho statemont. It 8 seml-offictally do- \hich called him ingane, and with lota of other | 2lod: Generals and publio men who secm to have "Tho 8¢, Louls Tines and the Milwankee Nuts run across his track? —recognizad Boarbon orgsos—Daturally deteud . — the whisky-ring with all the mesns that God a:d In the primitive wilds of Montsns legalauthior- | Nature hava plscod At their hauds, Theallisccs ition ave not alwaya accassible, and remort must of ignorsuce with corruption is approprisie sometimos bo bad to inner conscious- | eaough. noss. A porploxing csss istely srose at Deer Articles of Imvueschment will be proaentid Lodgo, before & Coust of oulimited jurisdlction. | sgainst Gov. Wesiox, ot Now Hampshlre, on e Bult was brought by the County Treasurer grat favorsble opportusity, There s davg it agalnst & hotel propriotor who allowed draw= | now that tho Ropublicens will avordo the thin s pokor to bo played on bis premisos, ‘Tho Treas- | The waiting pollcy {a the best for them. TLa urer clsimed the rogular liconso-foes which sre poople will sepaie their wronga moze eftectual'y charged upon all gawbling-bousea in tho Tern- | than the politicisus can Lops to do by an exe:= tory, Thoe dofense ast up tuat poker was nota | clae af logialative power. gsmo of chanco, and that the house contd not | BonatorBrevENsox, of Kentnoky, has alsosab- therafore, be dosoribed as m gambling-plsce. | mitted to an interviow, Ie 18 & oandldate for Tho question whother poker was a game of | re.clection and not at il alarmod by Beox's chanco or & game of skill stirred tho com- | throstenlg attltude. The significsnt part of maunity to its profoundest depths. The testl- | {he intorviaw waa s solemn statement by Seastar mony of experla wad called in. Au- | Srzvexson of his belief that tho Democratle thorities were ocited, from BOUEXOX to | party will be broken in atoms it it sttempta to Wingws, and back sgain tme:;-n-Up Diox. | make a pational iasuo of tho fusnclal queation Some persona acquainted Wi 0 gRIMO Ward . neylvanis, will uoe introducod. *Honoat Diox™ confosged that ho doau:l.vndl]!v‘ :::::::1’! :{.{“:DR" ,“;m cartain somotimen fallod to mako his skill win, and was | 5o place that Lio 8 now ongaged in arranging compellod to sdmit tust with playors of oqual | g romainder of tha ticket. ¥or State Treats akill, nerve, money, aud oountouance, the rosult | oo 11 most (mportant office to be Allad, Benae Jould huvs to bo loft to chance, **Banace™ | o groong has beon mentionsd, bub Uasmastivs Yownsy, anthaothorhaad, heldthat thagamewas | guvoceq um and eupports Mayor Rowis who, putoly oho of akill,and that, in_tho 1ong run, | g ihiy ascouat, will probsbly be nominated. the moet experionced player would winj anovica | ) Tp o pyrgn Corrax's boast ¢hat be msde playing sgalast an axport had mmply RO chance. | o4 oy :‘“l’ ving duriog th 1t Lakaon, BAS: e b vucted s Jury st pokerwag s | $10000 b7 Vet R v hing Dok InAS T O smuce, o tho jury returned s verdics | PIOYORSS L BOL o0y corprisiag of theas, par- for tho plaintl®f, The villsge wubsequontly met newapapers. o 12 tho National epublican, which ; haypy, Was on in {ndigastion meating, and appropriais resolu- m‘)( "o &5 ba the White House organ, Pes-con- MR8 NEDN pn_wl___._____ ten,—ona of the -nlmu!;dh m.;l u-npspm‘ Dioxsus ought to have admirers in Frauce, | 8878 2ce Courax eculd be elected Govemor & tor tow Rugun‘!l N ebs of modam timos have | Indiaas, if be would wonsent to run, by 30,00 1o lbed g0 sauoh of the Frouch splrit ea Lo, JTo | RAOrT: {4's macive product, (o bo sure, Mis oroatious | _The ThirdTerm oat will cortafoly Jump i are genuine sud distinet and satural, Dut bis Pounsylvanis to-morrow, buy sxsotly bow far atyla sud he gonius of Lis sompositions aye | sod n what direction {s still & matter of cone e farthest removod from thoao of the | jeotore. A declssstion of some sort I tnought Seuilletoniates, It is anrprisiog, thorefors, to | tobe tial, In this conuection, it isntede tud him publicly sondemnad In the Univers by s | osling to notice how curloualy the political tow Iady sosrespondsnt, apparontly of high cultare, tunes of Pevnmyivscis sud Ohlo we inters aud whoss vie publisbied with the tull | smined. The Republiesn Qonvauticn of Peade spproval of tue sditor, Tle oblel ground of aylvsnis takes place to-tmorrow, whils thad Oppeaiiion fo Dicsas, scvarding lo bis 4% Tils ta defetred skl e 84 of Jauh Fenaag BEBMONS . The Messachusetta invostigation of the way in which the now Capitol of that Stato has been built is at onco kuccoeded by a similar {nvestigation in New York, which tolls the same story, except that the figures aro multi- plied n fow tiwes over. The roport of tho Intter is ono of many blows at thio oxploded and utterly foolish theory that it isenfo to give o Loard™ the power to spend public funds, Although no diroot fraud is charged ugon the mombera of tho New Yark Cap- itol Commission, they aro shown to hove boon guilty of grosd carcless- noss. They gave the matter *To constant or spocial attention,” and *ihe dotall of the buslness ond its fmmediate man- pgemont have been loft to others, with re- aponsitilly s divided and subdivided that ¢here was no 0n0 who considered himaolf re. sponsible for any negligence or mismanage- ment.” Thisis tho old, old story all over agnin, Lock of responuibility, carclessness, thoft. ‘Phose ore the links In the chain. The New York Oapltol was to cost, at the outaide, £4,000,000, 'Thesofigures wora caloulated when Isbor nnd mnterial both cost more than they hove at aoy time sinco, %o that tho building should have beon constructed below this estimate. In- stead of this, it has alrendy swallowed up 4,847,600, and completing it will awoll the coat to $12,600,000, The dotails show a thor- oughnoss {n theft that would send suybody but & contractor for publio works to jail. Onos of the omamental officials connected with the building hea beeu, and—strango to soy—is, & 1guporintondent of Carpontry.” o has boon paid $3.60 per day for ench cars penmrstwnrk. or, moro strictly epoaking, for each caspentor whom he reported to be at work. Of this aum, $8 was'for tho man and 50 conts for himself as wagea of suporin. tondonos. He hescarrled on hisprivate busl. noss uninterruptodly, 8o that his labor hag not beon heavy, and hie has been pald 100« 216, stmply on bis demand, witbous the sub- mission of soy rocord of names, tiwme, or woges. No such vocordhas boen kept. This Superintendent of Carpentry has also re- ocolved $59,120 for tha purchaso of lumber,— afaot upon which tha bast poasiblo com- mont is the other fact ther e new Capltol is wholly coustruoted of stome, brick, and iron. The plans af the ‘baitding have been photogrsphed at an expenso of ©4,423. The # temporary® plumbing and gas-Btting has cost $10,486. In evary de. t, men who did no work have besu on the paysalls, Bricks of the e Gart &8 hoae mads e Allsoy hats Besa broaght

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