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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1877. . : ns ny cussed, A momor was pt ited to them present to you our colored member, Dr. De praying for extended postal-car service on rafl- | W, Blise”” For a moment that astunished gon- Fonds runting northwert, southwest, and west | tleman floundercd—mentally—iike a fish ont of from hore. Both Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Fox | water; only a moment, however, when he made ramarks, giving somo of their experience bowed, amilingly, and remarked that there had in the acctions of country they have vieited, | been some little discussion as to who wae and stated that they design. making a report ta | the colored member. He believed he had one the Fost-Oftie Department or Congress, rec- | advantage of Langston, his skin was the ommenting greatly {ncreased postal-services | darkest; but it must be confessed that Lang- throughout the country west of the Mississippl | ston’s hair was certainty the more woolly. Niver. Our veractous reporter affirms that there was no longer any stately etiquette, but that the CURRENT GOSSIP. meeting adjourned to the nearest corner, after the usual manner of citica further west. nnaerected and anpnnished ontragrs against per- fon of property, Tiave | magnified tho exiting danger or made my condemnation of a recognized claxa too eweepiog? ‘ee all vagrants to he ranked with actual of possi die erlminaia? Ts there not among them a con- flderable portion of deserving poor? The more accurate criminal statistice of England Jend us to turn first to that country for confirmation of our statements, The retnrne of 2800-1870 shore that about (0,000 persons were then wandering throngh England, Water, and Scatiand, of whoin 40 per cent were computed to belong to the erim- inal'clana: and only about per cent, by the larg ent and. mort liberal estimate, and by some Dut An Jaw an 1 percent, were deemed to be honest war- among members of the Assembly thatthe estal lishinent of distr ct-workhouses, a¢ provided Dy Antembly bi No, 79 (reported favorably by the Indiciacy Committee), will entail expenro on the propissol the ‘State, we wish to eall_ your attention the fact that it #4, on the contrary, a meamte of. the wisest economy, forthe foltowiny reasons: "+1, Recnuse it pronoxes to transfer from the County Jails, where they epend the timo of thelr sentence in abolnte fdioness, all persons convicted as vagrants, and placo them In workhouses, where they will be compelled to sapport themecives. The counties will thna be retleved of the burden of maintaining thousards of {dle and vicious per- eons while they are undergoing punishment, +2, A avstem of reformatury treatment will bo ers, who are practically willing to ald and abet him in hie offorts to live withont labo! TWO QUESTIONS remain to be answered: ‘Fiest (and io lees general terme than thore which we have been nelng)— Who are vagrants? Second—What atiall be dono with vagrants? Tdo not know any better definition of vagrants than the one given in the Masaachtsctts rtatutes for the sear 1800, viz.: ** AN {dl¢ persons, who, not having visible means of support, live without lawfnl employment; all persona wandering about and sisting Uppting-shope and houres ot tl-fame, or lodging In groccrics, ‘houses, markets places, eheda, barns, or in the oven a Rol giting a’ anad account of themackee stoppage, and the answer was to tho effect that the cloth haylug been brought into the Ghirch and used there had been made holy accordin to his theory, and having thus been consecrate; could not again be rpmoved without an act of sacrilege being colnmitted. An ecclenlasth “tug of war” then began between the repre fentatlye of the church militant and the richt- ful owner of the goods, Each mananed to ecize the batee n few yards apart and bezan pniting fe -with might and main,—tho Sexton to eet it in. sideand Mr. Stevenson to get ft ontside the sacred editice, The “tug touk place just ot the door of the church, and a larze crowd of TRAMPS. Who They Are, and What Should Be Done with Them. A Paper by Prof. Francis Way- land, of Yale College, cari . le soon gatlicred to witness the novel von. farers, eracne wandering abroad and bersiax, or who on inthe workhouscs, nnd it te belleved S peop Y 0 e novel von. Read at the Saratoga Mooting of the “One Intelligent and experienced Engitsh police | Eoutbewsing from tuor to dour, ar place theme | that.a nortion of the inmates will by this means be ‘tn A FAMILIAR TUNE. Quirs, ot i Hehe versus milents Phe neaple. cheer American Social-Science officer has raid that ninety-nine out of every 100 | selvon jn tho atreets, highways, of other public | Fendered Hongh we apenk # different tongue, This wortd necds leas philosophy and more | 8X lautheds sume crleil “Shamed” but mean, ‘Association, profersional mendicanta Plices to beg of Fecetve alms, shail be deemed | | PRRMANRNTLY SRLY-AUSTATHING. And may talk fn an infinite strain, potatoes in a hill.—Fullon Times. sls it icly atreniattne uttal ponder ee vit . ARK LIKEWISE PROPESSIONAT, TIHIRVES, ‘vagrants, "* J. The propoced disciptine will become Irk- | Without a heart-etring being wrang, ‘ with all their streneth, until ft became ey and practice either trade as oceaston evrves. ‘The | Accepting thi definition, if yom please, as anim: | some 0 incorrigibie vagrants, many of whom ‘lll | Ge9 notion conveyed to the brain— Bome genius proposes to, intraduce paper | that very poan there world be npthing Aune competent authority alterises te ipeenene of Stentiy: Acenirate For on brenent Rneyne, ane, roxt teave the Alea and Wns ee ello ‘Anong will dolight a8 do flowers tn dunes: shirts. Buta shirt made out ‘of a story-paper alods aml pale sea total about. o it 2 7 i ter tl ter number of burglaries, i 5 el bed 1 ory and ¢ + dunes or ¥ é Srethin Bept. 6, 1877, Beforo tho Conference of | this characterthe greater mmmber or MTSE | Mit oviican we tare acca, jane of enoronn | materially diminish the vicious popolation of the | For, frlend of odd apeech, we know the sime tine, would have too many tales. Co ee eee raha cinme foe a tame tine Stato Charities. place; and gives it ae his opinion thut, if the pree- | magnitude, and. antese mecilily arrestor, threat. | Beate, BR. G Ann Eliza shed many tears when she heard of | at length teft. his cloth tinder protest, and It was Pit system of permituny. professional tramps to | ena the very life of society. It, therefore, calle +4 ‘The actual expense of establishing the De aan eat deatie Ble Wer ancy ithedart | deposiiod inthe vestry to walt. furtjer ste Mr bh iitingto | Wander abont the conntry were done away with, a | loudly for workhoners will not be great, since the members SOUTHERNERS VS. YANKEES, le jorry it hat which he will take.” t eps agers. ee ihone she aroanable oF varied, | BFeatdeal of erlme woul bs reventel, a erent EROTIC TREATMENT. Of the Hoard of Manazeen are by recelve no, dale Faleiga (ove ay Nolen happened befure.—Hochester Democrat. , lem, isle rar th a g —— Haat inte plssamy counts Oy i Tee eee ee waria th 13 done Anne Obrerce then; butidines. ned the, ear Iueniture, tools, The New England Yankee ts noted for his An orator declaring that Fortune knocked at THE LAST STORY AROUT THE PRINCE OF WALES. ewe York World, Tne London papers bave been whispering scandalous things of late abov®a recent report ed visit of the Prince of Wales to the French watering-place at Trouville and about the atten- tlons thera publicly paid by thetuturo sovereign of Great Britain toa charming French actress, , Mile, Massin. Unfottunately for the story, it turns out that the Prince of Wates was tot at Trouville al all at_the timo when the attentions aforesaid ware sald to have been offered by hin to the actreas aforesaid, but has only been plau- ning a vist tothe Duke and Duchess of Monchy ata place of theirs In the neighborhood. The seandal appears to have arisen ont of the appear. anco of Mile. Magsin at the (loodwood races this ay, and outof an incident thus related by a ndon correspondent of the Terunte Glue: This year amongst the visitors to Goodwood waa a very pretty French actress, whose Fue cass on tho Parisian stqzo ts duo rather to ber personal charms than to her talent and) whose reputatién § dora® not stand high even according to the very lar code of the French dramatic workt, To the surprise of everybody, this lady was secn at Goodwood walking ahout the lawn in company with one of the great personages of the realin, and the fcellng excited was Fo strong that when sie was escortol to a scat by the erronaze fu question all the Indies sacated near her get up and left thelr places.” Vagrante are panners, anil therefore need relict, ‘They are able-bodied, and are therefore compe- tent to contribute to thelr own support, They arc, a4 a ciacn, dinpored to proy apon tho community, and the community Is entitled to ado- quate protectton frum there lawiess violence. Tt evems to follow, therefore, that they should ‘bo placed Ina aituatlon which will— ‘iret—-Vrovide.for their necess{iics, Second—Compel them to. perforin nacfal work. ‘Third—Prevent thein from committing crime. Fourth—Render It !mpoeaible for them to propa- gate panpers. ‘This, of coutea, Involves the lilea of : CONFINEMENT WITI ENFORCED LADOR, Now, such continement with enforced Jabor may be under the immediate direction and control of the town, orconnty, or State anthoritles, and for a longer dr shorice period. ‘The laws of Massachusetts on this point, recent> ly enacted, permiteach town oF city within ite borders to give temporary roltef to vazranta under such rerulations as to Infor, with certain Hmita- tans, as tho the authoritics of such town or city may ree fitto prescribe. Whorever thie plan has been thorougly tried, It has greatly diminished the nnunber of vagrants (nfesting that particular local- 7. When tho City of Springfield, which imposed pron wandering paupets to whom it furnished lodging, the tusk of breaking stone till 129, m. of the following day, hdused five vagrants nightly, the City of Hartford, Conn., Iese than thirty mlica distant, with about the sama population, wasulv~ Ingahelter to nbont 100 tramps, and asthe Hart- ford authorities could not well turn applicants away when there was toom for them in the lockup, they ure sald to have been driven to THE PITIFUL DEVICE of keeping the windows open during the coldest ecason of the year, The plan, alrendy legalized in Siasvachueoite, has been for years pursned, to eome extent, in Englani, onder tha charge of tho guardiane of the pour-dletricte, Dut, owing to the expenso of providing facilities fur work, and the very emall amount which can bo earned in thie way (the kinds of Inbar enforced being almost ex c ively oakum-pirking and stone-vreaking), many districts bad midg no arrangements for what Is called '*the Isbor-teR.” It ia, however, enaily apparent that this mode of dealinu with the vagrant problom, although, per+ haps, good #2 faras it goce, ie wholly inadequate ‘to tho etippreesion or very material diminution of the evil complained of; for, ‘First—Tho avalia of auch labor are merely nom! nee ani! raw materia}, tor the employment of the in- mates. ++ Aa no puildings are to be erected, the nnmber hited can atany time be diminished, shonid the diminished number of vagrants warrant agch & hau "when tears or canuale apply for A Digh’s jodvine. ach applicant 19 examined by a police-offleer or detective, and tha answers aro taken down, ‘The Inquirica are according to the following formula: ‘*What fe your namet* ‘+How olf are yuu ‘here were you born?” What I our ‘occupation? Whero did you ricep last night?’ ‘4 Where are yon going to-morrow!" ii Tecan tnquleee are made becauee prescribed by att, i THRER CLASSES! First—Those who have been reduced to poverty by physical infemity, or mental imnecllity, oF positive insanity, and whotw condition rendors It practically certain that they will be vermanent ‘Daupers, Second—Persans falsly entitled to what {# called *‘out-door relief." Perhaps no better classifica tion of these can begiven than {s furnished in o paper In the Taghth Annual Hepart of the Board of btate Charities, prepared by President Anderson, of ochester University: ° “1, Cases of pestilence, failure of crops producing temporary fauitne, accident, sudden ‘commercial revolutions, of for the maintenance of familics of soidives during war. “a” Whore the progress of eclence and tha arte works sudden changes In niannfactnring, and jiechanteal procestes to which persons in intddlo Yife ure unable to. adjust themeclres,—as in the case of the hand-luom weavers in England, or the Introduction of Iron for the conttraction of ehip or when the raw material of any kind of man facture faile,—as did the colton eupply In our tate War; ora freak of faehlon wuddenty destroys the demuind for certain goods, Unrowing Tarze numbers outof employment in thoe handicrafts in whieh alone they are axil 3B. Canes where the head of a family ta ro- moved by death or prestrated by sickness, and Where there 44 reasonable prowpect of the niother Leing able to keep her familly together and alli- mately maintain then. +h, Canes where aged and infirm perons aro ependent wpon relatives who are able to cate for thei, bat unable ta incet the whole expense of their support **5, Cases of the nick poor who are too fil to be removed to the alms-houre or the boepitnl.” It will be observed thut the reciplents of this form of charity are snppored to have homes In which the reef may bo administered, and that the clreummtances calling for ang Justifying assist- anco aro temporary in thulr nature. Third—Able-bodled persons without homes and withcut regalar occupation, who are either unable tg fing employment or are unwilling to labor. ‘The accond enbdlvision of this third class, tho abte-Loilicd panpers whoare unwilling to labor, are unfortunately too well known to o@ all under tho smartness in advertising his wares. Noagency | every man’s door once, an old Irighman sald, under the sun escapes him; he never neglects | When she knocked at mine I must have been anopportunity. Ills perseverance is proverbial, } out’? The Jast number of ffarper's Weekly contains an “My luck," exclaimed a Bohamian, ‘fa so Ulustration of a lightningrod man swiinming | atroctously bad that 1 belleve {f I were to Invest out with a samole-rod in his band to an old man | fn some suap, washing would go out of fashion who was bathing {n the middle of the stream, | to-morrow.” The persistent drummer, however, is not con- Artful nsatatant: ‘Yes, mam, these are real flued now to the Iand of wooden nutmegs. Ha | Turkish towols; can’t get any more when theso may be found at this very day on our own native | arc sold, mum, All the towal -mnkerg have been heath. Hots among ua. ‘Thero ts one inthe | called out now to fight the Rusalans western part of tho State,—the ‘patent bec- The summer has been so dry in some of the hive and italian queen bee man, He turned | Dorthern counties af Towa, that the buys ara up the ather day at a camp-mecting, nut a thou- compelled to walk twelve miles to find a creck acted elles from the atu Hah capital of Western | big anough to drown In.—J/awkeye, orth Carolina, | And iu wise? Guest—"' How did cabbages haj to grow It was atanight meeting. A reverend broth- | in that alloyway; they cortanly Bite not havo er had preached a rousing sermon. The walla | becn planted there.” Acute porter—"'La, no} of the mourners and the shouts of glory from | thats wherothe gelmen throw theie Havana tie eoavarlat-were Allie Thesmbleutal, csi elgar stumps.""—Lhiladelphia J’ress, o Incense skyward. Suddenly an elderly gou- tleman, moved by the spirit Mt the vecasion, A Seater lawyer, who was defending a man sprang up It the midat of the congregation, and | 08 tral for wife-murder, sought fur sama Hiei “Glory! gtor eet Greece ars ea uy eunhemous phrase with which to describe hia way to. Heaven, Won't you mect me inthe | client's crime, and fnally sald, “Ho winnowed Happy landt”” ‘Then he sat down. Immedfate- | ber into Paradise with a fencu-rail.” ly unother man, with long halr and a solema When aman flods an old well so fearfully ond Vienze, rose and hastened with eacer steps down | wonderfully distasteful that pigs wou’t drink His pass-way aot Séeaniled the rie’ Olatform, fran {te he iunimedlately ballda a bie lintel, eyes were turned on Us ie shouted: jays out a race-course, and becomes the leadlinj i caves, balay jah! Glory | glory | ba meet, mllllonsire of a fashionable summer resort. f ha brother in Heaven, an ne sister'n, too, é {Hess Clod, plory haticlujaht”” ‘Then, elevating | ,,2fefound philosophy, deen fraternal affection, his voice au that ho might be hoard by the whale | Wore ‘hutray US tue ene ent at cat congregation, he added, “ Brethren, ifavy of farce ‘Gotragell chur ie i yeseeaid rer in Fourult to Heaven befure Lda, lusk ont for the | Drucklya the other day, when they va ae 1d bee man with the patent hive atd the Ltalian and told him that the goat was butting fits ont Qiteen beet? And lic subsided, of ue baby, aged ante Be goat ca—an't buck dle ‘a aby ao longasda baby holds on to ide goat by actug ua began ine natch nthe ohne, | hl was i epee Fore Her iniud, with an eye always open to business, He Acontemporary says in a recent articl “yg was 2 muetnber of —— church, In a western | you wish to know whether a man is superior to county of ourState., This isa ‘truo bill’? Ie the prejudices of the world, ask him to carry a was au inventive genius. ie had patented a | parcel for you.” A fellow tried this plan, a iow navel Paria etlete ae instrament used ier daye luce, if jon a wolledretsell nets he mul at the manufacturo of the weed. le was of a | orailway si ion. he woll-+iresscd man touk convivial temperament. Once he gotgdrunk, | the parcel, and the other was satisiicd that he and was solemnly arraigned before MAehuret | was superior to the prejudices of society, but he Another conseqnence which we may reasonably hope would reentt from the passaye of the bill, or one embodylug kladred proylatons and embrmcin: the eamo generat princivles, by any of tho States of one linton, descercs to bo notice, We-have, I think, a right tu Infor that euch a leglalative on actment, rigidly enforced, woyld drive from be- yond the cunfines of the State so protected all tramps ‘Who succcertod In escaping arrest. and dleperse them over adjoining States where no such 1a been adupted. ‘The communitice xo $nvaded would soon bo driven in velf-defense to resort to stmilar logiala- Mon, Until at act. THERB WOULD BE XO STATE {n which alilo-bodted vagrants would be permitted to roam at large, dinturbing the coud urder uf so- clety, steallng or destroying the property of laws obluing citizens, wantonly endanzering human Ife, aud generally brinsinga grievous reproach upon our buasted civilization by the dally spectacle of lawless violence unchecked and brutal ctlmes unpunished. If {t be treed that the professional tramp La razely reclaimed and tvturned to tho ranka of hon- est Inbor, we reply that the attempt at reformation haa nuver yet been made under hopeful conditions. When punitive meaatiecr have beea put In forco, the term of sentence har always boen so brief as to exclude the possibility of punuine amendment, oF of acquiring any knowledge of auch trade or occu- pation a4 will not only maintain the vagrant while in confinement, but also teach hlin Lsbits of self- supporting and self-respecting Inaustry, Surely, alike on moral and economic grounils, anch anexperiment fa well warth being put to the test of 8 thorough trial. THE RAILROADS. THE PENNBYLVASIA COMPANY. A mortgage tosecurs an Indebtedness of 87,000,000 was filed with the Recorder of Cook County Wednesday nuun, The mortgagor fs the Pennsylvanta Coulpany (not to be confuund- ed with the Pennaylyanis Railroad Company), NOT THB ALIQUTEST CREDIT Isever given to the answers. ‘The tramp can have no conceivuble motive for Iying, and mut lie from sheer force of habit. Nearly all had the eterco- typed, profeasional, indescribable air of habitual pesiricesy and & majority were more or less in nor. . ‘hey were. otmoat without exception, able-bodied menand women, Tconversed with many of them. Each one told a plntielbte story, with great Ruency And much show of earncetness. They were will- Ing andl even anxlous to work, and had worked un- til within a day ur two, being tie only because tt was impossible to find employment. Dut. when compelled hy the officer to show the patme of their Handa, tt was at once apparcnt that a long tine had elapsed since they had performed any manual labor, They certainly wore not **horny-tanded ronm ant daughters of toll.” Indeed, whenever, of the occasion to which .T have referred, 1 en. countered a cullection of casuate, 1 was informed ly the detective in atten:ianco that there wae not among them a single descrviny person. ‘To my uupracticed eye, there war, atone of these Interviews with ‘the casuals, an applicant whose appearance led me to bellove that he might be an excepthn to the general tite. His occupa- ion, as be Juforined me, was that 2f A ‘TRANSLATOIL Ho asa young inan, with s inild, modest, rathor intelligent, and generally prepussesaing face. rald tomysolf, ‘*Ilero is, perhaps, a precucious but unfortunate Ingnist, suifeting the too frequent fute uf unappreciated ceniue," : It was, howover, explained to me that the frana- lation wae not uf some master-plece of human thonght from a forelgn into our bagileh tongue, ‘wut of ofd Loote (begged or purchased for a trite) into ehoes, I was subsequently informed that much monoy In often made in this way, some- times from 20 to 30 stiliings sterling per week. FI TITURLOW WEED’S LOST IAT. Nowa York Sun. A pleasant-faced, bluc-eyed boy” modestly rang at Mr. -Tharlow Wee's door yesterday morning and asked to sco him. Carefully wrapped pp in paper po carried a parcel. Ashe stood in the presence of the venerable sage the tears filled his eyes and bis.volce trembled, “Mister,” began the boy, ‘hero's your hat; 1 afdn’t mean to steal it, Whilo you were ulint she other boys’ hats with frutt T took ‘it, forl had nu hat, and I wanted to bring home come frultto mother. I readin the Sun about the ‘The young ‘translator’ confessed to having | nal in amount and tho mortgaxce is Geurge B. Roberta, of tha Per tee f ungrateful boy steallne your hat, and If familiar ssdigpatlonet tarait been. dcaafonally on the ore, " abatra that Second = The vay rn nt tn lot loots pen the scorns City of Philadelphia. Tho document sete up aa format ae preferred gal nat Hila ere has uot ‘seen the parcel sluce—/udy, ave vad : Seats the hat? etre? = ‘i elt, hho was tired of Weadieg tho life fo framDy aay | munity for a considerable proportion of the works | tho organization of the Company in April, 1870, | was @ forinidabie assomblage of brothers and . r. Weed patted the boyon the head. Ie cee eect ee robctecieatarary.suir | watnecnich to purehare the tuols of his traae, Hog hours of cach day, withthe added neisiegs of | with authority to purchase auch lands ley as | sisters to witness the trial. ‘They eame from far BANIS WIE took the muck-prizod hat, amnied affectionately Thee was xo much pathos in histone, so much radnesa tn hls tearful face, cu much apparent sins cerity in his professions of n dealre to reform, thut i could not help believing that 1 had found ot nat A GENUINE CASE DEBERVING ASSISTAN: ‘Tue detective shook his head, cautioned me avainet the danger of belng tmpared upon, and even went so for ne to say that the man woe wo palpsblo fraud; “but 1 til), held to. mn more benevolent belief, Accori- ingly, Tinformed the youth that, 1f he would eal! on my atagiven houron the following day, with any one of the numerous teetiinoniata to peeyious good character which he stated his ability to pro- duce, { would give hius such aoxaletance as ho needed to net him up in business onco moro. He wan profuse ty ils expreasions of graiituge, but he did not keep bis appointment, and I have never. ecen him sinco that drat conversation, Tt ia certainly unnecessary ,to prove that the same pengral Rilnely lee with ‘reference to tramps hold good in this country which are applicable to Great Heltain. If euch prouf wero demanded, 1 have only to appeal to the observation and expe- tionce of overy one who has paid any attention to thin phase of pauperiem in the United State Hecent investigations hy the State detective force of Massachnectts have led to the conclusion that the great body of tramps may be necessary for situs of dopote, onginc- fiouses, tracks, ctcy und to convey and mortguge the same, aud also to build or = mortenge any public or private work, including telographs, which may tend or he designed to increase facilities or de- ywlop trade and travel. It then states that o prsviaus mortgage had been canceled, the bon paving been surrendered, and onacts that tho resent $7,000,000 Incumbrance shatl be mado ustead. ‘This {udebtedness fa to be ovidencad by 7,00) bonds of 1,000 cach, bouring 6 per cont interest, and secured by a first mortgage and sinking fund, the mortuge coveriug all the property, real and persunal, iieludlng the fran- upon ft, gave the boy a few kindly words of al- vice, and encouraged him to do well, Mr. Weed last night grovted his many friends, and delighted {n repeating the story of how he Jost and found hls hat.—tho famous hat of the Bluetail Regiment of 1812. THE TREASURY. Receipts and Expenditures for the Lawt Fiscal Year. Dispateh to Indtanapolts Journal, Wasuinatoy, D. C., Sept, 8.—The following tables, which bhava been collected from the olliclal records of the Treasury Department, will show in detail tho reccipts and expenditures of the Government during tho fiscal sear ending June 90, 1877: ff he clects to avold a temporary seclusion from general eociety, And, ‘Fourth—This mode’ of relict leaves !t optional with citlen and towns whother they will put tli, at best, imadequate remoily into practicul operation, There and other kindred objections apply, it will be absceved, to any nystem affording ten- porary reliof, accuinpanied by lemporary labor, Dut, af eltles or towne whould, under legiviative sanction andauthority, attempt, however thorongh- , to deol with Yagrancy s# an offense, to be punished by CONFINEMENT WITH LABOR FOR 4 TERM OF MONTUS, {t would result in the establishment of a great number of email workhouses, With an immense agureyuto outiny for salaried uiticers, and, Inovery way, & very fargo disbursement, to bo mot by greutly-tucreared tazatton. Tho snialler towna would naturally avek to evade the onfurcoment of alaw which ontatled so much expense, and this bia poor remedy would have only partial applica- jon. Acnin: the mere fact that vagrant In found tn Vigagnseet to-day, and, if not arrested there, will bo in Murdecrabolo to-morrow, certalnly furnishes no good reason why Plevrusset, althonzh perhaps & thriving village, ehall be obliged to alford hints home anda sulticient support." Moreover, the in- and near. The building was pacicd, Well, the Litt. Lady of 7 t t mlulster read the charges of drunkenness {0 a . Lady of 7 to young gentleman of 10— subdued hnpaselonate ‘tone, aud called on bis | You're not ycta man. No, indced!? ‘What erring brother for his plea. “What have you | anotjont Come near and sce how Yamell of to say, Brasher in extenuation of these grave | tobacco.” chargcel” ag brother arose with head bowed In| _ Father to son just from collego—** What hava humility, and voles tremulous with emotion, | You learned at yourcollegai”” We never learn and spoke ns follows: “My brethren aid sis- | anything; thoy don't let you sea the nows- tere, is with aaron, T contes the truth of | papers.” ese churges. cf FUnK. am aorr: f for it. Lf prayer aud feniteuce can wipe pas 8chool-boy—" Mamma, I went to the book- tho sin, Lam forgiven from above. Lhope you | stores and changed the prizes they gaye me at will do so, tov.” The congremution wero decply | the exhivitiun.”” “Ab, hat And what did vou moveil. His opportunity had come. Ho rate Crs ‘up, stood creel us ff a bright idea had suddenly eh orla exchango!” “The novels of Paul de occurred to bim, and continued: Brethren, < . fs seldain I have the ophortuntty of sveing to- Prince of Monaco to Bultan—" I want to come gether so larve aud Jutelligent an audience, and | to your help. Ibaye only twelyo men. They Fe a ee eta eco atic Teeny "AY | are yours. Don't apoil them, for these twelve yanted by mio; is of eo superior & model that | Men represent those on active duty and the re- everybody is using them, and I would be glad ge to exhibit a sample oue to any brothor who | | Forest-uard to sportaman aiming ot a very wishes to sce it lo ‘sperations? distant rabbit—“ Ifold on! the shooting scason ‘Now, who'll say that the New England lght- | lus not yet opened.” My gan Js a long range ning-rod man haga keener eye to business than | one. ‘Tho abot won't reach him before the 1st less, wauntering, or ewaggezing, [ll-conditioned, frreclalmatie, incorrigitte, cowardly, utterly-de- praved vavaye. Ho fears not God, nelther regards man, Indeed, he xeema to have wholly fost all the Detter instincts aut attributes of manhgod. Ie will ontrage an unprotected female, or rob a defencelese child, or Uurn an fsolated barn, or firdle fruit-teces, of wreck a rallway-trala, or set fire to a railway-brldgc, or murder a cripple, or pilfer an wibrelis, with equal indiderence, if Tewnably aure of equal impunity, Having’ no morat seneo, ho knows no grulations in crime. He dreada detection and poulaliment, and he drea nothing elec, Whether a refueal to comply with hia demands will be followed by murdor or a mut. tured curee, depends solely on his chance of a safe retreat. chises, of the Compauy. This property coustats ‘of the leasohold interest for 099 years of the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad and certaln branches; a tlcase+ for _nincty-nine cars of the Neweastls & Beaver Yal- Fracileally, he has come to consider himect{ at war with aociety and all social institutions, He acknowleditos no allegiance, he sake no protection, he feels no gratitude, He shas only one aim,-to be aupported in idleness, He has only one f to be deprived of his hberty. ‘Therefore, the ottenses which ho commits are almost Invartubly those which require no labor in preparation and call for no skill In execution, ‘hey are inspired Ly no motive except + MOMENTARY IMPULSE OP GAIN, OR LUST, OR ley Rallrond, = lense for” ninety-nine yous of the Lawrenca Railroad, of the Cleve~ and ve Pittsbure Railroad for G9 years, of the Erle & Pittsburg sallruad for 000 years, uf the delfersonviite, Madisou, & Indianapolls Tallroad for U9V years, and of a large amount of real catate along the line of thesa roads. Provisions RECKIFTS, Firat quarter— Customs vesssere Salce Mlscol evitable result of such 0 system would be, that vs ie ¥ ” Total... . rThe eleht of n weatehdog or the” susplet Aihovo ofllals have reason Ha recs will Ae utes ma atear oe | 68S, Pa, TBO SSRI GL ea cL Seep eH a NEN EIN OL Second quarter * stispicion of a re- | Morcaver, those vitlcinls have reason to bellave | travel between great busin: tres wonld bo} ow.9 uf non-payment of interest or priucipal. ‘urkish reports of great Russian loasca ara | Customs... .1+4++5, Recap rahe Stet | Naar, wean ae, fared dee aoelerd | eotaasgpai agin gcie esr, «| She’ Conaelrani Gampany ovaved thee | SCANDAL, anouR crmens. | Turku Cancale minora tera, | Glee i In E ane inte ovetem werd committed to tha several | Joases by assizutnent fru the Pennsylvania "New York Herald. ‘urkish Goneral piles with drink the man ap- ng Roneral Weadquartars In the wostern part of tho Btate, where thelr plunder is deposited and di- vided. "The inner hlatory of the recent disgraceful and dlanatroue tiot# {In some of our principal cities revenla the fact that to Inne detachments Nanding army cf profes- nd nut to “the so-called “strikers,” fe mainly, due the caases tes» and criminal destructio€ of mast valnable prop- ainy. Miscollaneott ‘The stronuth ara sacredness of family tter, the Jove of muther, or wife, or child, have often te~ Ftrained, and sometimes reciained, a burdened criminal, to whom tho fdea of homo was still a present ‘reality, ut this possible refure of re- apectabllity is wanting to tho tramp. He has no home, no family tes, He bas cut himself of from all influences which can minister to his improvement or elevation, His only aaroclates olnted t cs Shen MW. Thtes wes young he fof: iu love’ | Vurecs degen He Husslan corpess, a0 that he with a married woman of tho name of | Artinetal flowers are mado in Paris which indl- Mme. Doane, tho wife of a stockbroker, Tho | cate the anproachiny chances of the weather. In tady had a daughter by her husband, and bad, “fair?! weather they are blue; ‘change,’ gra, by-and-by, ono by M. Thiers. The relation be and anata to a hey ae: quite the Salone ne—' rose is en twean the Jovers Iastod as long as the lady | y smoll {t, it becomes red." ‘Eriond—"1t Is countivs of each State, the plan would, in twnany of the smaller btutua, be upen to the same objection, There would still be wn utnecussary and wasteful multiplication of workhouwes and saluricd officials, Tmay venture to oasunio that tho rea which have been urged avalust Intrusting to cities, or tuwna, ur countics, the application and onfor wient of Jawsin restraint of the tramp-nussatce, are vathi and controlling. wo will proceud to con Rallrond Company. This prosent mortyuge was given in place of 6 first mortguse for soine 814,- 000,000 which Las becn pald olf, TIE CENTRAL PACIFIC. According to the report of the operatives of the Central Pacific Raftroad of California for the Bales public lan Alecollaneous. 5, 7 Hyed, and, so far, M, Thtors was, according to 1 bie tnprover women of hla Own wap. tile only | erty. itis indecd a algridcant circumstance that | alder, very briefly, tho only agency remalning tobe | YCor 1876, the gross carnings were $18,110,0H, y y y olizn you ought to blow your nose.’ Fourth qt occupation Ix a lazy, loitering wurauit—It pureit | Pittsbarg, which, doubtless from some goodor bad | examined, vic.? the States, ‘and the operating expenses $3,732,074, showing | certain notions of the French, a truthful man. . rl EO Tae er a eactie | Tatton’ tad tong been tho favorite rendeavons of | So faras Tan aware, tha (ede i : M. X— tsa widower, Sluca the tlme he lost | Tomy tho carnings over cxpenses to have been 80,414,- 860. The assets of the road are ect down at 185,017,000, $133,000,000 of which ropresents tho value of 1,814 miles of track, with stations, aldings, wharvos, steamers, etc, ; $30,000,000 the yaluo of the Company's lands; $7,491,000 the value of the road's equipments, and $7,750,000 the value of lands and water-fronts in San Frandsco and = Sacrainento. = The capital stock ot tho Company {a $54,275,500, and the funded — debt 34,457,000." "Thera ing or stealing, Ils only ame ceamional debauch. Ineolent nnd at sehen be dares, fawning and obsequione when he thinks It mate prudent to conelllute, but false. treacherous, ungrateful, and malignant always, he swunders alnilesaly froin clty ta city, from town to town, from hamlet to hamlet, wherover he goes, VOSITIVE KUIMANCE AND POSSIBLE CHIMIMAL, If in the cities he Is sometimes and somewhat reatruined by wholesome aise of a vighiant and ade couate police, In he country be hax become the dally and wahtly dread of all well-dleposed per- rons. Indeed, hie frequent presence in aur vile In countries where, o4 in Franco, there 1s no di- | his wife, whom ho adored, five ears ago, he has yorce, mistakes which ara made by young pco- | not loft off Joatting every day at the lucket cons ple who marry, and sco after a short time that | taluing tho hair of hisdear companion. Yester- thoy ara not fit. for one another, have na other | day ho had a visit froma friend of the moment escape than that of a subsequent concubinage when he wasdyelog the lock of belr of tho With some one elac.. Had 3, Thicre merely | Uch-loved one, What are you doing 1” ask- Glopod with the wife of the stockbroker, no ono | co his friend. “You see well enough | am dyo+ tu Francs would probably lave bad anything to Ing this halr an ash-blonde, because this color say against M. Thiere or Mme, Dosne; but | #inuch worn now. T wish tho alr of my saint what ho. (s nocused of ow Is, | Gret | C4 Maria to bo always tn fashion.”” of oll, thot he always remained in business transactions with the husband of bis mistreas, | WUY THE WORKINGMEN SUOULD these wandering horlos, was the principal suffercr from thete reckicss outrages, Unt the destruction of property was not the solo ‘or the most dangerous indication of the evil which has justly excited public alarm, ‘The many wanton, niuntera which give a darker colonny to this esdd) picture of lawlese violence dnd thelr unly adequate explanation in the : DALMVUL PRESBNCH OF THB VAGUANT CLABY. ‘Now, there can be no practical diMculty In the mindof any thoughtful citizen In pronouncing such people as I have beon describing, dangerous to the peace of the community, and deserving such WISEST AND MUST FRASIDLE PLAN it dovived for deallng with the vagrant dilemma s coptalued 12 a bill prepared aud offered to the last Assombly of thy State of Now York by the **State Charitics Ald Association.” —OmittIng for the uke of brevity many minor bnt most evecntial detalls, its muin feutures are a4 follows: Adopting the existing Judicial Districts of the State us a basta of dietripution, it pravites for the nppulntment of 3 Muurd of seven Mangers for each district, —auch Managers to be tolinbursed for their actual necessary expenses while omptoyed tn the discharge of thelr official duties, hut tu receive Internal reve Sales public lands... Miscellancous,..+ + War Department. -Nuvy Depastinat, oF UTES Interior Department. Torereat on public debt... Jone-communitive tas auain and wyain treusformed | treatment aa will pat ft out of ‘thelr power to con- | yo compensation fur their tue or wervices, Itly, | were two dividends Id" during the | From the time that he cameinto power with the SUPPORT ILM. oe thelr quict, peacoful Mfe into a reign of terror, } thiue their Individual or orvanizod warfare upon | morcover, ex| preamly provided that no member of 4 rothes rf ¥ yes % . LTO ie Se sees eee one: $78, 701,89 Marder, ontraza worse thau murder, atwon, highe | thoso righty which society ts bound to protect. pon | tho several {ipards.of Murlagers #n\l be interested f, amounting together Yo's4gihoue, ‘The | accession of Louta, Fuiltope, to, the throne ot Bellinare Fysndws me es ek ales of lauds aince 1870 have amounted to 811,104 acres at an nyerage of 85.53 per acre. For the first six months of ‘the present year the serosa carnings have beon 8710442, and the an- erating expenses 81,005,065, showing the net earnings to have Leen 83,151,709. Tt will be seen that the road Is In a very pros- C1 a way-robbery, felonies of all kinds, and petty of- Socond quarter. eniecw Withuue number, have marked the paseage of this unclean beast, ‘Yhe innocent litle matden on her way to achoo), the farmers wife bused about her honachold cures, the azed couple living remote from thy tial. jurtions of thelr fellow-men, areallke the victims ot his homicidal of lcentious violence, Neither diructly or indiecctiy In leasing of hiring buildings orjand ander the fourth section uf the act, or in an). cuntract fur repairing or furnishing any of the buildings to be tive as Ulstrict-workhunwes, uF tn aay conttact for supplying foud, raw material, of offer, merchandise for any district-workhons, Ate made the doty of ouch Board of Munucers, within six months of the time of thelr appoint- But, barvh as vt may weemat frat blush, there ta no escape fram the conclusion that, when thoxo who honestly desito employment, but can tnd nothing todo, are redaceil ta thu necessity of bex- |. ging frow door to duar, thoy must, to aff intents ‘and purposes, and with reference to the remedy to pt eth their unhappy circumstances, be classed with those who are unwilling lu labor. in Frauce, ho teck edvaptago of the political In- Tho followt marke ' TT ” al ukker, and gave mt thus the chance o! * Speculuting at tho Stock Exchange with Cull se- | Eighteenth Ward, a few eventugs ago, by tho curity of success. Of course, tho profits which | Hon. Gooseberry Grifiin? the stockbroker reallzed were sliared by 3 ‘The speaker fullowed upon the becls of a ‘Thera, and {t {a chloily-in this way that the for- | genticman who had been talking about the Navy Departincnt, Interlor Dapartuve: Taterest on public debt, u condition, [ts net earnings having grown | tung of tho Dosne family and of AM. Thiers him- Li . ——— ity! for helpless and trusting childhuod, nor ro- | other words, all ableebodied Legzary.having no toblra vuildings sultable for tl Hines | POkous con Me seg 9 oT ¥ ‘, rights of the workingmens $44, 505 aie or grog hairs, staya fur one tuument tite bras | hones wet long asthey remainia tust gon: | mentund employment of aeeaceacr Mhe contnes | steadily froin $1,405,800 in 18s to 89,111.89 In self haa been made, | Furthermore, long before ae oo BAH Mime, Dosne died, AL. Thtera, with a view to ac. | |" My noble friends’ and admirers," remarked cure to bis Mlegitimate daughter his name and the Hon. Griffin, while discussing and com- his fortune, married tits own child, ‘This scan- | menting on tha febor question, {te only natural Golous fact fs known tn France by soy ‘one who | that (ho sympathics of ine porsous out of ten knows anything of M. Thiure; Io justiiication of | suoukl be with the laboring ciassca; but, in whom, however, it tnust be sald that {twas al- | looking on the matter finpartially, it is only ways Delieved, even by lls cueustes, that he never | juat tu say that thero are two sidos to the ques- had with bis wife any of the relations impllad | Hon; and iu the preacut dull tines the employ-* ‘bythe marriaze, It sooms to haye been a | ers are suffering us weil ns the employed. Afan- urely practical trick calculated to secure the ufactured productions of all kinds have fallon in Tnppiners Of bis Ulcglitinats offepring. The | pricey until they are worth leas than half what ung Mme. Thiers wus left at full lorty to | Chey woru forty or iifty years ago, aud with» live as she liked and to lave whom ashe liked; | little imoucy a man is now better olf than he and the handsome woman fs kuown to bave | Was 100 years ago with twice the amount, A taken full advantage of this privilege. {twas | man with 610,000 or $15,000 can set, himaclf up fo allosion to this fact that, when Bf. ‘Thiers be- | tu almost avy ordiuary business and do well, nN gun to asstitue power over France and to speak | ateamn cogius can now be bought tor $3,500; and of his patriotlsin, Jocular peavle called him | you will bo atoulshed yentluinen of the work- “The father of France and of his wife.!’ | ing-clasacs, when E tell you that $300 will pur: In the well-known residence of M. Thiers, In | clase one of the best planus in the market, the Pinus St. Georges, there was apart of the | could, if it were ncceasary, cite 1,00 other cascs house cramiaLwith all sorts of the inmost valu- | to show why I should recelve the support of the able autiquities aud works of art, to which | workingmen, but-——"? Mme, Thiers uever bad access, People who en- | | At Hila pola the applause became sa deafen + Gritiin was compelted to get down. tal honda. A ‘As lnckens hassald of the English tramp,—and many of theaucrucl and cowardly monstera are contributions from tne | ** Mother Country," +: "The pitiless rascal bitghte the anmmer-road he mmunders on hetween the luxariant hedges, where even the witd convolvuius, and roee,.and sweet orlur are thu worse for+his golng by, aud need tue to eecover from the talnt of him in the air, Do you ask why tho ald of the Jaw fa not invok- 2d, gid why prompt punishment ivnot vlelted ap on theeu bigh-hanied odenders? Lanswer, thet your question touches one of the see trying aspects uf this palnful social problem, viz. 1878, ahd constantly growing larger. There ts aitiony jlo reason why Ie siculd nut be compelled to make provision for thy payinent of the $25,885,- 000 bunds granted by the Government, together, with tho unpald {uterest thereon of $12,000,000, All its net earnings over and above what may be nevded to meet the tnterest on Its dabe oa to be set aside for a sinking fund for this ubjoct. > ITEMs, > The annual meeting of tho Southwestern Railroad Association, which was held at St. Louls Wednesday, was barren of results, no Dualness of tinpurtance being transacted, The principal ropte of discuasion was the reorganiza- tion of the pool one moro effective basis than the present one, but the opinion differcd so widely that no harmontous action could be lad, wud the further discussion of this subject was postponed until the fourth Wednesday of thle month, whensnothermecting will be held at tho Grand Pactile Hotel tn this city. Tho new Ex- Proper provision is to bg made tor tho ecparation ofthe sexes, by placing’ them, respectively, In bulluiage ev far removed from ono anoticr thet all snler-communication ts practically Impossible, Pir, mnoreover, wisely prescribed that no female officer'or auburdinate shall be employed in any building designed for men. and nu mafe efiicer or euvordinaly fnany Lullding dealsued for women, Tt Js mado the duty of the Board of Managers in cach distinct todrcide upon the kind of employ- iment aultable for the persons conmitted tu cacn district-workhoude; tu veo for thelr necessary custogy and superiutendence; and, in such pr visions fur vafe-keoping and employment, to have due regard tu the formation of MAUITS OF BELY-HUPPORTING INDUSTRY fn the inmates, aud to thelr mental aud mora) im. rovenient. All powers requisite to tho carrying into offoct uf these provisluns are conferrud upou the Managers, ‘Tho Mauagers aro to open an account with al) vagrants duly committed by the luca! magistrates tothe workbouscs iu their respective districts, — charging them with all the exvenves ticurred by the Munagere for thelr buard aud malotengoce, und crediting them with a fatr aad rexsonable com. penration for the labor performed by them; aod, BE TREATED AB VAGHANTS. Tf thia view uf the case seem uncharitable and unnecessarily severy, let ine invite your attontion to a fyw considerations which, la wy judgment, fully warrant the position I bave taken: Firat—1t must be remombered that, iu this country, it 1, fortanately, very rure that employ- ment farnisbing some reniuneration cannat by ob+ islerd. by all who aru really anxious to secure work, Becond—It should be borne in mind that the roal- ly deserving poor can usually tind triends of o quaintances farolllur with the causes which have reduced them to poverty, and who, If not able to pyalet thea, will, at least, be willing to recom tend them aa wortly. objects of privute chunty. ‘Third—sto quote from the teuth anuual report of the New York state Hourd of coarities) uation has made It cleur that by far tho preater number of paupors have reached that conaltiun by {dlences, improridence, drankenness, or #ome Interest on public BODE. roe eee Total Fourth quarter— Civil and tolvcellanevai War Department Navy Department . Interior Department... rete tol PAT LAN Interest on publig debt... Total.cseee + The following recapltulated show the gross receipts aud expe tall during the last Uscal year, as compared ¥! the preceding year: BECRIPTS. 1877. i .$190,050,493 $148, 071.068 18, 050" TUE DI! CULTY OF DETECTION. The tramp hae becomgeuch a eoumion Festare of vue dally Ife that he excites little remark, ‘i'o-dav, there are two or three acedy, sanburnt, ragued, Uiny loafers loungltig uvout your atreeta or begging frase door LA peal ct ay ou Rive or with hold ygur misnamed chanty, wur feure, " yonr cary good nature, vr tho eaprles of tm eo are seat atmont tnnportance, on every ica wy cebu gute Mightas eek eee | sound principle of moral and | political economy, een eee er at reap antice way eel tiie | that the bablt of bexzing whould be joved tho intimacy of AM. ‘Thiers, knowing that ing that Customs, places are applied by as wany more, with nothing | PHOMPTLY AND EVPECTUALLY DiscoURAGED: | atthe expirutiun of their turu of wenleuce, * | ccutive Comiittee of the Ratu Association js ns i ) paces eh ‘' E (odbtineuish them, fu tho eyes of tae untrained | , The deaite, activa or dormant, ta evade the cone | ny 6, exprattun of aede terns of wenteuce, Pay; | followa: A. A. ‘Talmadge, Gunoral Buperin: | bad ides and ier Doane Lite tea ies A VALUADLE SECHE AA Merce Pama mE Gtgetvor, froin the Va}lssnous yivltore of esterday. | {E406 hail thon eat Uread. "isa well-recognized | "SHyMa' cated eseuuitract njaien® la tctety oro» | Pruner silccutl Pate Natlrond Hugh Tauule, Sganake eullean couments, aa to wluitier I. | ‘Tom Daliard, the famous counterfeltor, who | Mlscellaneoas «. rnaareat 8 HEN anitted In thatqulet holehboruwod, invtant and | Sudevercexiating tact, If active, and atlwulated | piojted; aud nu pereou la to be allowed tletly pro; | Peorldlent Clueas oy Tea tea eal Buperios | iene and Mile, Dosue were studylog art or | ip now serving tho third year of is thirt; Total $50,000,667 gear, 005,568 sted nat auifentfulta (or fasten auapiciouton | by howoleedness, poverty, and a dissolute fo, the | (uo labor of the maaten, who be not employed sud | Fondgnt Chiewgo & Alten Halltoat. perin= ) gyudying love in that retreat. femarat Alb rf DOS Saab irons uy member uf the ithe community, ‘The con. | ewuine trap is read tuade. If dorniaut, avery | paid by the Blane:s tendent Chicago on roa. years’ term ai any, has renowed ao offer he 1877, 170. Eluelon thou cell uta Fe tat the fee nseanee OE hg ailciad sie gir wll boson attic workuoue tn, any disteiet dua | tise uiulernctas Bema qeats tha, Bee Lal is THE COLORED MEMBER, made tu 1675 without its recciviug any attention | Ctyiland miscellan’ 4 G6, vie. B74 vou one je tramps sity Prepared tw rocelve inmates, it aball be the | 7 ya r from Secretary Briatow. We c War Depa : Seeciy roaisieds ; we t i ‘ * Washington Correpondence Detroit Post, retary . Te proposed to reveal partment ware cehnhy: ua Th Vins tat what trap) | ei cfenottrue chanty, but a short-sighted and duty of the Justices of the Pouce, Police Jus- | There ds alay some tronbte about the advance in A good story is told of Prof. Jobn M. Langs | to the Guveroment, without promlso of reward ton, the eminent colored Jawyar, who bas reccnt- | or release, unless: it should be voluntarily ly been appointed Mioisterto Hayti, ‘The father | offered him alter testing his process, fices, of utber magistrates of auch disterch (any Jaw fo the contrary notwitustanding) to sentence and cumintt all persons convicted of belng vagrants under any existing or futuro law of tis pluto, flour rates from Bt. Luuls, the Wabash Road: having a contract atlow ratestorun for the season. Navy Depattwnent. Interior Department, eae anicious anoet plainly ‘points cand | West baraful weakness, which withdraws or sas- Whatwitl you beable to prove azaluet htaa? 1 motive for legitimate labor. It has buen Fuusilly he can be Wlentitied, with tolcrable cer- Mell maid that **A tramp ie one who wishes to live ot secret tainty, us having beet even fa the village within « eat of snotuer man's brow, "* Whether sich law aiall apply to the whole State, The sopual meeting of tho stockholders of | of this gentleman was» wealthy Virginia, woo Mich would reuder counterfeiting impossible. few Hours of the time whea the criny was discov. | /)hetiigutest ald, therefure, whether tn the form | tg any epoctal county Whnteot within "whic said bed Sulina Palsee-Cae Company was Delt ae emancipated his son and slave during his infancy, | “Pe ereatest secr Ballard says, ta the making sre st oud this there dy, tn wany or indeed | giynt aount of lauor, onl "foswre a tendancy, 0 [roitervar oon victeds, i een eens old ofticera Were re-t! free aca ©) and provided Mberally for his education, Tho | of bit airehy veer money te the wont ty a A Niliie avinaNens finprovident idlenews’ whteh may De id 1 De a eee oe enter ce eee icse thon | ‘The regular muutly meeting of the Omaha } tother was w light-colored slavo-wauan, in made PICKING UP. herent fn buman nature. «But this only tends tu wbow that it ts physicall ru paeible tint ho is tue guilty men, “I meed wor | ghee eee eeuline, frum much of the so-catied respiud you that thie falis ebort of the evidence CANNOT BE TOO STRONGLY EMPHASIZED, eee te eee upmortanttny Yiu have wat | One man ssslute the bevver at his door because be rihownr—io ule ease Gut of ten Fou cautot show Mer cgay a pastibiy ssaitsing tive ancione bee Sng eepecual wuutive appliauie. tu the particular | Sheela hae neither lelsury wor incliuation t6 Bs: cates sce nd evtlenée Of the deter certain the truth of the pitltul story whicu bas ex- history, or of any malign tutent in clted his surface sympathy: and vet, In avery ine See Liang univigue, grudge or atance in which asuslaoce bas becerendered, ho i atalnet: the eufererscor, le ‘has, probably, enty confrused tho applicant ta bis Ofany fact ‘levatly tending to condrm ‘your determinatiun to live without labor, picivus of the guiltof the accased, 2 ** He tells you of hts starving wife— than ninety daya or wore than dix wouths on the drat conviction, and fora terns NOT LESS THAN S1X NONTHS OW MORE THAN ONB was held at the olllce of the Chicago & Northwestern Hallroad yesterday, Nothing but routing business was transacted. ‘The Ratlway Association of Kravelbige Pas- sonuer, and Advertising Agents of the United Btates aud Canada hols its {th unuual mect- ing ub-the Sherman House Weiluesday, Th hundred meubers are expected to be present. Ol. ON TROUBLED WATERS. Special Dispatch to The Tridung. kind of Sapee a nae. to easily whoso velna thera wasa mizture of European, | by hand. iils remedy is a machine (which Tndlan, and African blood. Her son ts & uotice- rou ti elon got eau pms ably banduome, distingulsbed-lookiog min, with | { A could not possibl; imttuted by hand. strletly Anslo-Baxon features, a flery gleam of | presont whon the tak ls washed from. the ike the eys and warmth of tint fu complexion, | and buck of a $1,000 bill, it does potdiffer In which bint of the sborlinal ancestry, while unly | appearance froma $1 bil, —Ballard's ides {8 to a treacherous kink In the hair betrays the + have numerous designs worked Lo, in place of and brother.” fe has been dusing hile several | the red Ink, aud in place uf tua blue localized years’ residence in Washlonton not omy actiug | fibre to Insert a live or stripe of starsof a po President and Dean of tho Law Departineat of | cullar metallic cubstauce, and iu the contre of Howard Uulversity, but alsu oue of the dye | cach star to {usert to minute figures the denom- Business at tN ee Apecial Disvates to wi Wasmmafdy, D, O., Sept. &.—The Baltimore “Sun this mornlug bas the following tu rear? therevivalof businessactivity fa that cllys ° 7 hotels this week bave cutertamed more gues! ‘l than at any tlue sluco the rash of Ceutennl travelers inst year. The guests are to & gre extent merchants and buyers from tho Bo YEAR on a second or any subsequent conviction.$ Jt ig also nade the duty uf every magistrate, Jus- Uce, and Court which oxawlues, ur convicts, ur commity any porvon, under authority given in thi Act, tu cause o record tu be kept of tho uame, aye, , Diribplace, occupation. last place of residence, aud kind of auployment of all persons 40 commit: feu by them, together with the reasouw ylven for OF the particulate of the vayraney charzed. A copy 4 < ‘ rie tn harote eo be fe of thy sald recurd ts to be transmitted. upon t Prrrauvna, Sept. 6.—1t fs reported this after- | members of the very etllcient Board of Health,| {nation of the note, so that in cas and thet Te x ie otwereph 10.20 poriealt-gal- reve titiies ‘ovel fanocents, ofc) order of thy commitment of ssid persons, | noun that the Btandard Ol Company has ab- | in the city. Durbig the early infuncy of that*| urased, or the note reduced to cutrenit sia Wealy who sats, Beteo7 a rau tbe Jobbing fersins auloncks, “Whe policy suebpeiele eta caste’ pall clamabnara for orcad: O Wy the Sayeriutondeut of ths uisiriet-wor¥uiae, | gorhed the Emplra Transportation Company, to- | organization tt was decined sdtisablo that two | value could still be told. All these secrets! tue | Presence has an eullventng elfuch oUt) tery ume tu which ue can be traced. ‘There tv no clew ‘A bachelur bo bed." Le ee errr ierdlr ag oa eo et oR gether with {ts plpe Haea, tauke, pumps, reiin- of its members suould vinit those of varlous | quther with ond In relating to qugraving, which | trade generally. | Baltimore LE ca pany cack wuch peeion, to thy workhouse, —the uperiniendent of such workbenes tu enter and keup tae bouk of record ull these and such other facta a4 are by law required coucerulug the iu- mates of poorlauses, It ta further provided that tho Managers of cach ‘by which the elilled detective can follow kim 1g But, if we indulge ourselves to the violent sup- Pre decustumed buuecplace, He te. sttuply ‘a | position oat tue applicant tells a true’ atury Of uo: {ramp. In viher words, be belongsto that vast | solute destitution, caused by no fault of ble, le it burue of idie aud uppriucipled vaxrante who, by ] wise lo the long run, of justifiable on any correct thy fatal tndulgene < ‘, foglalation, ate ence or upatby of our criminal | privciple of alins-giving, to-sttord relicf without report = marked “improyement ia orders merchandise, aud some of tho houses ure pts until after night packing gouda for shine The railroad and water transportation alster cities, aud thus avail themsclyes of uthers’ | he says will excel anything now ki 4 experionus In watters pertaiuing to savitary re- | ography, Ballard oltere to the ASR A form. De D. We Hiltss, an cunigent surgeon | will acest them, He alsy ollurs to make 6 and o genlal gentleman, and Prof, Jon W. | quantity of payor without d Langetga were. ‘authurized to travel with this a de Spit bo he Govern erloa, ete. This, if true, onds the oll Aght that hos wagedfor so long between the Penn- aylyania trilroud wod the Standard Company, costing buth large sums uf money and keeplay quent to experiment upoo.—Acchange. ing exscting a laber-equlvatunt? Does mot the ave dlatrict, having hires buildiwy the off business In a state of constant le |e ew, and, ther places of lees fui- devoid are all carry PEUSUCTED TO RoAM UNCHECKED Mee eee ea a eee, | Aare attLeee Racine coe taeeneat oad csieniaeny:| 4000; Nee ea aioe car euuded thelr ay Wo ty anon A QUE Er tribes ona oo preparin for a Leetf Muroaghot the lenzth ond breadth of var land, fay the persun alded some honest exertion, injuta | of vsyranta, sball make an cetiwate of all tho ue ——_——— * } ed City of Boston, whero they were eutertained QUEEN DISEUTE. Eusiocss later. in. the season. ‘fue ahipmsnt ‘ Unilnea ya Aiea fora the aceus uf criwe ls an | rather than benedlt the recipient? eeaary oxpenecs ty by incurred in selibilsling, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, with He ‘sedate and voldewbut elaborate courte- London Court Circular, fuclude wot only dry x boots und shut fmportant element in the procatara use, | Lut ALB WE NUT MANUFACTURING TRAMYS cuuippicg, und mvlutaiulug wald workhouse for i 6 ay pecullar to tho Hub. Having been formally A marriage was celebrated a fcw days ago fn | ctothiug, ete., but lac groceries, meats, Hyxorss ol the alleged cule | while we believe oursulves to be simply helping | the year chwalug; oud suall then apportion the ex: | | PUILADMLEULA, Pa, Sept, 6.—The steamship. md clothlug, ete., 7 tha pent has ultle oe nu welsbt lu the scale of pre- sunptive evideuce sal Kt is ouly the | these pertinent inquiriva le not fut to avek. Car custgumsy coutese Of the profcesioual tramp, To | ful ‘cut aiuute ouscrvation has demonstrated, b wander from place tu place iy his daily babin. yond all reasonable doubt, (nat rt ts didiculs to ¢ Nut to multiply, with uncou prollsity, the rea~ | ayyerste the cemuralizing juduence of bomel sons fur our povition, the dilemma by as follow meudicancy, or the rapidity with whien the di Unless the stolen property can be found int! sceut from decent, scif-respocting industry to ponscasion of tho stcused trump, or Unless thy | sbamolces laziness le eifected, sullerer frou his tarceny, or bis Just, of bis The bunses, reluctant begxer of to-day, telling Mivlegce, can pualtively \debtify bi as the uctual | bis sed story of uudeeerving vudriug and enforced oifeuder, the chances are that be wil} yu uuwbipped | idleness, in a very few weeks matutes iota thy pro Of justice, with no result frow the investigation | fessional trawp, coluiug bls unblnediny falsehoods but to produce a frvsb feeling of tusucurity 42 tus | ce faat as he can talk, recelving alum without grat comucuity, abd to exteud to ths real culpit an fsude, and ready to **turnyagain ond rend’? the IMPLIED LICENSE TO PURE UNIOLESTED Land beld vat to bel bla carcer of trims. Meauwhile, iy has * ec been mdded ty the boas ape yaeiy tue ce of sy pecullar to (he Hp. eetlagot the Buss of | St Augustine's Church, Shaw street, Liverpool Health, the President, turnipy to Prof. Langs. | and asa part of the preparations Mr, Willisin tun, inquired with stately diguity tf be hud | Stevenson, upbolsterer, reccived orders from been correctly informed tuat one of the inca- i Vartof the Washington iourd was a uerro. tho bride's mother to lay down a roll of . yes," said Prof, L—, without @ tno jmson baize from the door of the church along mont's hesitation. ¥ Yes, wo lave ® uegro on | the alsle tothe place woere the important sud our Board, aud we think 9 great deal of him; | tnterceting proveodings of the day were to taku lu fact, we're rather proud of bia, He's a oie | place. Alter the ceremony Mr, Stevenson went, fellow, aud, more than that, he's au eminent pi Kk up bis crimson cluth from the aiste with scholar, util wo rely snataly do bim as our au- | avlew of carrying tt away, He succeeded ia thority iu all sauftary questions; in euort, be ts | gettlug it into a roll, woich be shouldered, aud the iwust valuable member of the Board. And | bad gut the length of the door wheo he was geutlemen,”’—turning quickly to Dr. Bliss, who | suddenly pulled up by the seaton, wuo sclacd rat fistenfug in breathless amazement to Jearn | the cloth aud told bin to tesekt fo the churci, where Langston was gulug to Jand,—“‘allow oo | Tue owuer naturaily asked tue reason of this the unfurtuuste pour? ‘Tuo truthful answer and Uxe irqueringer ia laner qua for soine time m extel ubber stan Jeaterday that‘botb Southern aud i eater ae érs are hopeful and chyerlul. ‘They US uf freely, and Lave the bial to pay: to the the improvement, he thought, wus ‘due dover reatorat{on of cunfideme, which fs Foun ob the excellent crops throughout the ou the expectation that from §50,00.UN to To 000,00) worth more of gralu will be ee Pins to Europe this yeor than fn 18:6, brinzy much mre wony to the United Stat are now sold af val ruil we is tr ut return of confidence In busiues {at i desired to seb tbe nmercantiie abe be class again strovgly qu thelr tuct.' pense, bo eatluuted, awong the several count composing thu diatrict fur wich euld Manage: were wppuinted, pro falu to thy proposty-tax uf each county, os the samy shall be determioed on. AN EXPLANATORY APPENDIX to this Dill, of which Wo have given, ae already n+ dlosted, vbly thy salient poluts, dutends its general design, and predicts the beneficent resuliste be expected from sts adoption and coforcement, in auch clear aud cozuut lnnruage, thst we make no spolozy for quvting |t without abridzement. It ebould be added that thia **appendix,”” ov well as the bilt whose wise provision we bave beon con- sidering, Droceuds from that -most useful orgaul- ratlou, the Slate Charities Ald Association of the piuty of New York: « “Having learned that ibe impression orevat's Braunshevieg, for Bremen, will be detained two of three weeks, owing to a fractured shaft. New Yous, Bept. 0.—Arrived, steamnsulp Bue- via, trom Humvury. eee THE POSTAL COMMISSION, 8r. Louis, Sept. 6.—Garduer G, Hubbard and D. M, Fox, Untted States Postal Service Come misstouers arrived bere ty-day from an extended four in the West, and met @ number of prom- focnt merchants and busincss-men of this city to-ulght at the Liudell Hotel, when the subject of tucreased mall-facllitics was pretty freely dle

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