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JULY 9, 1878 to enrry tho water off. Tho overflowed lands sufier from the high wator fn the nataral ontlota nt certain scasons; the other lands suffer heennro of tho remotencss of nuy natnral outlet for tho rains, which geom to be- como maro exdossive each year inthis Btale dnring the spring and summor. Thesa Iands oro, thorefore, not capablo of cultivation at all, It is cslimnted that the prasont walno of " T g ; THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, e Tribmve. e FERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ~~FOSTAQGE FNEPAID. 814 Buxnr, withont whom the Afail. wonld not hy the Mail, ts still editor-in-chifof, and tho rest ot the brief auspenaton kecms to have rejuvenatey him, Judging from the bright number hefore ys, Mr. Bunpr s a Wisconsin man, havioe grady. ated at Beloft College, and afterwards had ed. Itorial control of the Milwaukee Senting, M, Iorace I1. Brianrmax, also an old Wiscorny newspaper publisher, has charge of the businesy aepartment of the JMai e — and n demnnd for investmenta, and | sure remedy agninat famino from dronght or they will foin in the resistance to | from any saddon calamity in this conntry is any proposed disturbance of this wtate of | the facility of traneportation all ovoer ita things, Tho question bofore Conpress will | brond area. Supjiose, for examplo, that im- no longer bo whother or not to eppose re. | madintely aftor our great fire wo had had to snmption ; it Congresa considers the matter | depend npon the modes and mnchinery of any farthor, it will be on the question | transportatfon ndvocated by Commnnista whother or not to suspend specle-paymenta, | oad thoro who oppose labor-anving machines, Thero ta infinitely less davger of a formal | Hundrods, if not thonsands, must have susponsion of spocie-payments than there is | starved to denth before rolief could have tho whola A most axcollent colloction of city offforrs. Tho reje ctions wore: M. O JlierEyx, for Polico Superintendent ; Jony C. Haryes, for Bridewell Inepactor; and F. Benpixack, for Soalor of Weighta and Meas. uros, Congresstonal District, now represented in Con- cress by Gov. T, C. Pouno, and it {s re- garded na i very close district. The Demacrats and Greenbackers have bheen figuring i thing out that, if they could unite upon n popular and available candidate, they might defeat Mr, PouND this fall, or whoover alse Lhe Republieans might nominato In that district. Tut that unholy alllance ia not now ltkely to he made. The (ireenbackers have already noml- BT MAIL—1IN ADVAN oty Bitton, ane rear. artaof & year. moath. undax Ldition: L4 ouhte &lieet dltian, tivel one year. - r—— Dy a vote of 22 to 11 tho Common Coun- cll last ovoning rejected the uomination of M. O. Jhioxey, tho present incumbent, for Ve pogen. H Dolicn Buparintendent. In view of the ex- 3 nated their eandidato for Congross in the per- [Tt ble-hodted eandid i F of tho repeal or postponement of nmoro | ronched tin: thoso wet landa fs at an avernge of $7 per e 5 There are now fiftcon able-hodied eandidatey ¥ @ngcapy, per ye collont record made by Superiniendent promise to resumo speclo-payments. To Tho Mcientific American baa Intely pro- | ncro, whilo it drained thoy will have nn ton of cx-Speaker llm;;mwn. wflhnnht nce:«::g for the scat which Senator Hows, of Wiscon. g Rgecimen copies aent trea. Hioxey dnring the past two yoars, during ony conlition with the Democrata, wherent tha | gin, wii) vacate noxt 4th of March, and eome of prcimen copies pnsa an act of (Jongress directing o suspen. | sontod somo statiatics with regard to labor- | averaga cash valuo of $30 por acre. Doduct- | pyumocrat turally mad, and are swearin, ¢ 2 Give Past-Office sddrem I fall, fncinding &tatesnd | which timo the polica fores hns'boen kopt to . o ate are naturally mad, and are swearing | (hg back counties in Wisconsin have not yit £ Oonnty. igh d £ oflici foetti ith 8 slon of spocie-payments in “tho faco of the | raving machinery that ought to make an | ing tho present from tho fatare value of the | that they won'tstandit. The Wisconain Pineryy | been heard from. Sealed proposals will cone e Remittances mag ba mads elther by draft. exrere ;' l-“th :grcn‘;: g ;"W’ H““d 9t ¥ ai ho | Governmonts demonstrated nbility to main. | impression upon that part of tho laboring | land, the net incronse in valuo will e at an | an out and out Bourbon paper, advises the | tinusto bo reccived by the Republican party un. P P""O“‘:‘;::i fl;‘é:fl‘;fixs‘z‘fi;‘::': e M‘ : mn 2 cmzrf“ 9 "3 i g v {7?" ';g tain them nnd an unlimited Govornmont | class in tho Wast which is trying to compel | average of 823 por ncre; s tho wok lands at | Demourats to nominate their own man, and | 44l tho 1t dny of next Jonuary, each bid to b | Dafly, delivered, Gunday excented, 28 centa per weok. "“" S 0 h 'm"l ¥ola du-pppiodition crodit, wonld bo ns I & man in prosperona | the farmers to roturn to the primitive moth. | prosont cannot be cnltivated, tho oporation ( clect him 1€ they can. Tt closes o vigorous | gecompanted by a suttielent hond. ¢ Taliy, delivescd, Bunday Included. 30 cents prr week- b ""“flm:‘;‘l :" would fndieate ‘l“:]""““l“" bnsiness, ablo to poy his debts as they mna- | ods of haud labor, It shows that in tho | of draining, and thoreby reclniming thom, ;'“!""’I;"’“" tho subject in these ““"‘“h w’“‘l‘ - ———— : O Staaliag S Dol Ehlesaa: Eot ¥ Mdmu‘ °M:"w" to ‘““ m‘""’""l 4 "'“,n']" tura aud to borrow all that mny be necossary | gront grain.producing States of the West | will bo equivalont to the purchaoso of that ':::: of ‘il":"’"‘:“'l";n';‘: “‘"'"::“‘;’l;::':fl:f““fi"’l::‘n; o, The Tlon, Joscrit Mevie, cdltorof Tue Ce i Or e Mhe Aelveryof Tnm Tainvinat Evadaton, | nenced the Aldermon in the matter. Tho | 4o ayrry on il business, shonld suddenly an. | the agricultural 'class incressod 50 per cont | much additional Iand worth 823 per ncro foF | o Goyernient. oy o shaden of principles, | iomination In tho First District of Thinoias H Euglewood, and Hiyde Park left In tha couatiag-roow | people are left in jgnornnco not only 88 L0 ;5,00 1ig own snspension. Hin nefghibors | In tho ten yenrs onding in 1800, and in tho | tho more cost of tiling nud ditching ) iy s . | Albany Eeaning Journal. 3 Wiirecelyo promut attention. tho cause of Mr. Hicrey's rejection, but also £ P s B J U8 1 g - | from merc Communiam Lo an frredeemable cur- § “syny by Juurnal be kind cnouch to say thay 5 2 Y would nnanimously sgroe that such nman | sneceoding ton yoars #0 per cont, which is | It is not extravagant to nssume {hat, | rency, except to stultity theie own grand prind- = 04 to the likelihood that a successor equnlly g o8 8 p o Yy oacep i RHanc fts Informant obtalned his Information from his TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. " 4 eflci o il bhoch & The | ¥ sither arnzy or dishonest. There is too | 13 per cont in oxcoss of its sharo of tho gnin | leaving out of calculation tho landa along the | ples and record, from JrPerisoN down totho | ypyojation] Tho statement hos no better Tax Cutoase TRIACKE bas cetablished branch offices g\mpa“e v A tn:ntw ’a:;'{:n{h 1auch good senso and national pride in this | of tho wholo conatry. The fallacy of the | river bottoms, nud thoso requiring tho cou- | present thnol Lot Mr. Bannows and hlsim- |, 0 | forthe reoiptof subscribtionsand sdvertirements 8 onncil, having taken upon ftsclf tha ro- | onnere 45 pormit Congross to stultify | statemncnt of thoss men, that laborsaving | struction of levees for thoir potection, practicables go, we say. 11 lusa than two years e ———— i spounsibility of removing n good ofiicer, must " those of them not swallowed by Communism All the Democratic newspapers are wishin ) follows: ITvinens Dulldiag, ¥ 7. Mos tako thi ibility of o o ftself and disgraco the Amerienn people by | machines aro dostructive of labor, ia shown | in two yenm, Ly ordinary ditching, .tiling, 1l bo with tho Democrate.” it b PAD 4 : ,z‘,fi,‘::gfiffif”‘” KOETRISIgR St :"l':o e tho responsibility of providing & | o0 4noh aotion ns this. Cortaln demngogaos | by this increass, which took placé during o | and othor dralunge, thero can bo rescued g o "“:‘k“':‘in ‘::‘L"‘elgn:“:'“;‘“‘ .h:: dg:',‘:“::"“ & TATIG, Franca—Ko. 10 ftue de Ia Urange:Bateliere, | DOttOF oue. i may Inmont the loss of their atock in trade,— | period tho most prolific in labor-saving in- | from the water and pnt in cultivation ntleast | The New York Sun, “which shines for all,” ::ufiu.c:’hu s:xmx htier: Tty susay b l::;: i “n.‘t;:rl!'o"' ‘,‘;j“;’.‘fil‘mm:“ Exchange, 400 Strand. | A most unfortunate conflict of authority | tho flat-serip issuo,—but the country at | vontions tho world Lns ever known, and by | 1,600,000 acrea of as good aud productivo | has atiincly and vigorous articlo bemoaning the | forgatien tho botch that Evizanewit Tittoy Rzxuy F. dineta, Agent. Tas arisen in Montreal batweon the loaal and | 187G will rejoico at their suppression, and the ndditional fact that the numbor of | corn-land as can bo fonud in tho State, aqual | luss of trade to the great commercial metropolls | gnq Bryza Prxgston have made of confessions, * b BAN TRRANCISCU. Cal.—Palace Tlotel. Provinainl Governmonta, aud tho prospect | CFency-inkering may bo put aside till an. | hauds in mannfactorios more than doublod | to an addition of 45,000,000 bushals of corn | ©f the nution, to which landded some very sp- e ———— — 5 FAMUBEMENTS, of pance nud good order on the 12th of July | Other war or somo othor uationnl dismstor | in tho samo period. Tha Seiontifie American | or 2,000,000 to the number of hogs produced rnr:s‘:r::‘nt;:!l:ufi:u!::'lnt:)l:::c']: :‘:{:"l‘l:-"-:h:"‘l ‘:“ - | conos FRAncis TR Is tho next mos ¢ 5 el 18 greatly diminished in consequonce. Tho | ehall bring about now confusion, also cites tho shoo-trado nad cotton-mann. | annually in the Stato. ‘Tho cost, distributed |y /"oy mmir of tha Sun doos not Dt:u;’l.‘n n;n\lllblo '“ml:. that mr&no"m :fl “c:’;bfl"“ i flonleyta Thentre. Laasie, | Moyor forbids tho procession of the Orango- We hopo that Secrotary Snenuay will have | factnro. Twenty yoars ago overy shoo was | among tho ownors, ench man supervising | yeem to underatand that o zood many people :ofxld [:‘::'I‘;';::' B'l’r";"'";‘“x!‘"::l“‘w:u'“ & m::;‘:; 5 R:‘"“"T;""l:' e i o B Woog compsny. | men, nnd wants no interferonco of tho mill. | the courageto resumo atonce, and thatho will | made by hand, and nmow 86 per cont | Lis own exponditure, will ho small Whon [ avg gono Weat to grow up witn the tountry, | whines, and us for tho stories of ANDERSON aud o ** Agnen. tary; a minority of Mogistrates, acting wn- | Bjoy tho confidonco and support of thoPres- | are made by labor-saving rmnchinos ; | compared with the roturns. i and that n large number of communities on this w.“’“. Just give him a chance. i Waverly's Thetrr. dor thoir constitutional rights, have petition. | ident aud his entire Onbinet. It only ncods but now the nnmbor of shoomnkers = #do of the Alleghcnlea have et up busincss on e a——— N Monroe street, voiner of ra. Engsgrment | o1 thio Governmont for troops to protact th | Piuck, foroverything lse has becn provided. | fo vastly incrensod, becuso American Tho Cincinnati Enguirer utters a ery of | thelr own account. The lowost rates that Mr. | Tha flon. J. F. MACK, who has been travaling ¢ of Tima de Muraka, The Mad scena from Seluelsot o 000 ™ oosecion, and the Govern. | Thoro aro $200,000,000 of solid coln In the | shoos find a markat all over the world, | distross sbout Seorotary Surnytax'u projectof | VanpEroiLT may he content tofix upon his |ty Wisconsin, reports that hog-cholera (s dulng ! :Y:Nu fi.v;u-.'.u;u:?l:.::’ - c",'.“""' and the Arst and lasf bl R S cimlen bt &5 eomply Trenmury ; thoro aro unaccounted millions Tesides this, tho laborer in tho factory is onticipnting the dato of resumption o fixed | numerous lines .o! ratlroud may ltumwr::ny ald | constdorable damage in Greon County, of thay £ 2 — by the nct of 1875, It ndmita that tho plan | New Yorg City, and the eatalojuo of her ad- | grate, Mr. Kinwing has lost 200 head by the N I with the potition. Tho Catholics sido with | stowed awsy in vaulta and hiding-plncos | poid Votter wages than bls predocessor re- | 7 50 €00 0 P L P Eiot BB | vantages may sthil continuo to bo worth ent- | discaso. i Clark atree o e fake. Variets | tho Mayor, and are ovidently proparing to | Foady to como out jnst so soon os | ceived whomado the shoa on hls kuoo. It och Covglopen Dolore +, | merating; but stiil” the decres of destioy ——————— ' entertaloment, turn out In great nuumbors (o oasiet fn pro. | €014 shall conso to havo a epocial | cites th caso of cotton-mill which forforty. | o rocaived considorablo encourngemont, | jemg 1o bo in favor of tho Star of | The Atlanta () Constitution says that & Wo o == | youting the procgssion; the Orangomen | VAlno. The paper curroncy is ready, for thera | five yonra hns cmployed an avorago of 400 but professes to think thatitds “afointin | wmpiro making the contre of fts orbit | have sald that Wanzn wes called as & witnes TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1878, stand upon their nghu'under the law, aod | 15 only o feaction of difforenco hetweon ¢ | operatives in moking o particular grado of advance of the ’?W“BB of Congress to pre- | at somo convenfent point In tho great Missis- | for Jons BusnMAN." Yes, and In saglng that \ ===————————————=—————{ J| ot forego fho purads, 'The only | "nd coin, and no sudden jump to Le taken. | ehcctivgs. Binco 1635 the product per hand vont logialation ™ unfavorsble to resumption. | sipp! Valley. Now York bas wnuch in hor past | you told what Usonom WasiuNaToN coulidn'n Ul chaugo yesterday closed nt 99}, tho local thioves nnd thugs, who, rein. | copt that pricos will begin to rise under tho | lours of Iabor have bosn decronsed, and yet, | conld not bo malntained six mnnl‘l;:, “‘:‘:]"“ cosmopolitan American citizan,—the support | that of WEomn. However, ANDERSON may e forced by henvy importations from | stinmlant of an incresed stock and botter | siuco 1855, tho wages of women have rison timates that Hooretary SnenaN wi "“i ‘:“l'“ which hier people give the Sus, for oxample; | Inslst that bo has been beaton by Wanzn bo. 5 From numeorons sonrcos the information i8 | the lending American citios, aro pationtly | quality of money and renewed confldonce. | 22 percont, and of mou 46 per cont. It is to proceod in the business. All of which Is | |y wpon 1t cunien down to the plain matter of | causotho latter had the atand last. convoyed that Gov. Cunrox will to-day ap- | awaiting the grand oppurtunity to plander | Tho conpons of bondsheld abroad will come | stranga fhiat,with such statistics before thom, jmportdnt only as indicating that tho flat | 0000 gou know, and we begin to discuss fil i eniitiad ¥ poiut to the position on the Tilinols Suprome | at will whilo the anthoritics aro ongagoed in | back Lo this conntry in payment of balances, | —ond what is true of one class of lahor-sav- soripites and anti-resumptionists begin to | tho nalied question of materlal prospesity, it s | ;rlm ng ;’oxk‘fl‘l(nanmf\: nld:d('c' B‘:’: \: H Boneh made vacaut by tho denth of SWNEY | their gawme of cross purposcs. Altogothor | 20 that gold will not bo domauded for cx- | ing imochinery Is truo of all,—woskingmen foar that the wind will be takou ont of their | thon that wo ara pained to obscrv the sad look | u;wbu::nr‘lll‘;;:;x; e Rive ¢ Bneess, Davip J. Baken, of Calro, o Judgo | tho outlook for next Fridoy in Montroal is { Ports in a fow months coin will seck tho | cannot sce that tho lsbor-saving machine salla. Thero will be somatblog mora thana | of ‘"‘“”"“‘“""‘“": thiat dvoranrads tho Inced of 4 e ——— . of the Fourth District Appellnte Court, n | gloomy cnough. Treastry, 52 n placo of snfokeoping, In ex- | is ks bost frinnd, and that whatover tonds to | foint,” or elso thero will bo nothing at all. | our contemporaries, Our Indian affairs out West are sald to look I Inwyor and jurist of ominent ability, and in o —————— chango for groanbacks, equally valunblo and | sive s higher utility aud & broader nroa for Eithor 8ccrotary Sseryan will lotmnttersxast | - 0 T norals ns in sclence, | Sauawly. Hy . politics a Ropmblican. ANTICIPATING THE KESUMPTION DATE | mora dosirablo, Wo havo gono through tho | raw material gives n higher utility to lobor, | 88 thoy stand, or ho will announce hlasondi- | 1 g0s apparently of the most trifling character Mrs, JzxEs will locture—her husband, ) — The powar of thie Bocrotury of tho Tronstt- | Jong agony; now let us have the roward iu | and o highor value to nan aa a Inboror. It | nows to redoom ol tho groonbucks that moy be | v oquce the most astounding and far-reaching e " Tha nnnouncement Ia modo in Washing- | 77 to rosumo epecic-payments carlior than. | yow and sobor prosperity at tho onrlicst jios- | s stranga that thoy cannot sco that tho in. | presonted to bim. 1€ ho chooso the Inttor | rusults. Tnus, for example, ousof the must PERSONALS. ton dispatch of the appointmont of Jomy A. | the date fixed in tho Resumption sct i8] kible momont. troduction of cach now labor-saving machine | courso, it willnot ba a **feint,” for ho will | prodigious divorce suits cver heurd of Is now — ) McDowety an Superintendent of Construc- | gicstioned ovon by aomo of the nowspapoers ot et—— notonly provides moro people with labor {n [ do just what he says. Ho hns $200,000,- | golng vn In Vermont, the pastics on eachsldo | fanri do Tourvilla, the rich TLondon tion of tho Chieago Custom-Houso Luilding | that profess to bo In favorof resumption, LABOR-SAVING MAOHINES. makiug them, but, by simpliylng production, | 000 of coiu to start o, auda fow montha will bfih;;z ‘l"“ c'[;“nlfif;! "_I“?"' d{:‘;“:‘::’ “‘;::2' ;‘;“3 Iawyer who was convicted by an Austefan tribunal vice Brnurse, romoved. Mr. MoDowswr's | inoh n protest was to bo expected from those | One of the loudest howls of trumps, Com- | incromses tho demand for lnbor. domoustrato whether the peoplo waut it or :mn:a ‘:m::‘ur ‘;nk i I;\l‘:bnn N edukacd n’:l:"“ lm:‘ lc:l'hn:o’:i t': g:?rlt‘n’;o;"r'vlfl::::- lbvn::;!:‘hpl"::h'l; profession is that of s civil engineer, and lu'v who desiro that resumption shll be indofl- | muniats, Socialists, nud of too mauy labor- — 4 not; if thoy do, ho can got nll that may bo § joie bear s wite, and would not provide new ::fu );’,"“o'l. .‘:m Whoso sentonco was nfterwads Was for romo Limo n rosidont of Ghiongo; | uitely postponed, becauso they hopo that tho | ing men who oro supposod ‘to bo intolligent, | DBAINAGE OF ILLINOID LOW LANDS, | asked for in nddition Ly exohangivg greeb- | pouncts aud tholike! Notatall. Shesimply | commuted to ona of twenty years' penal toreluds, . though Intterly conneoted with tho Bureau | act may bo repealed at tho noxt ession of | is mado ngainst labor-saving machinery, | Somo time ago wo published n statoment | backs and bonda for n new supply, 08 the | fuynda letter, shiort, sharp, nnd declstve, from | has beon dlabarred, and bia name romoved from k of Agriculture at Washington. Cougross, and o1 tho very ove of rosumption, | From the days of tha invention of the epin. | 0f tho wot Iauds iu the tata of Hlinols nnfit | law pormits bim to do. If people draw ont | another womun In his overcoat pock- |t Hat of members of tho Middlo Temple. : i o= i Dut those who desire to bave rosumption | ning-jonny to the present, tho working clasy | for cultivation for waut of draiuago, = This | coin under theso circumatances, it willboto | et; that was il Heuee all this | The Russion Mayorof & populons Balti 7 " Annenso s proved to be “hard (o mau- | pccomplished need b fn nowlss troubled & | in gonoral has boen profus and porsistent in | statement, compiled from official informa. | uso it, ond not to hoard it awny, so wo ghall | trouble; heuco o suit for divorce and | town bas hituponan effective plan for slleacing nge " by tho Domocrata on soveral oceasions, | 1o tho authority of the Bocrotary to anticipato | ita opposition, clnmiug that the lobor-saving | ton. furnished the following facts: havo both ool sud grocnbacks, Wocan't | ® terrible time about the childran and ali- | the loquacious and abusive dsh-fags of his baill- 4 iolable-whr i Wwes tising. o= nell ot &b h 8 U8 ) W hole number of acres fn State. i Wo | mony, aud a world of trouble, ull on account of | wick. He locks up twe that have quacseledin s ly rying ! tho dato fixed by the lnw. The Résumption | mackines aro destroying labor, throwing | N, D o E eE I o Imaglne any hotter conditlon of things. We | J'vW ' bier of a dozen lucs found fu a,man's | small coll, whence they are not released Uil they Number of Present valuo of wet land pooplo aut of omploymont, and taking brond Y b viluo oL it fands, verd 5y “l o from tho Inborur's mouth. Tho tramps In | {ircena Valuu becauan of drainags.. 40,080,M7 Ohio aud Tudiana and in some parts of Town | 1'hig statement included all lands, whothor havo carried thole Lheories into practical of- | 4hoyo always undor wator, or under water at fect by brenking into farmora’ promines in the | pacticular sonsons, but rendered imposaible night and destroying mowers, reapors, aud | 1o bo cultivated. Theso wot lands ara large. threshers, and by sending letters to farmets | 1y on tho pralries, and aro especially ndapted threatening thetn with violenco if thoy con- | ¢o oasy drainnge. It is curious to noto that tinue to uso thom. A fair and pertinont | tlioy aro wninly In the most productive illustration of the folly of theso peoplo may | counties of tho Stato, ospoclally in the corn Lo found in the oxperionces through which | bolt. ‘Fho connties having cach over 15,000 tho Chincso nro now passing. Thero1s no | gores of those wot lands roquirlng drainage nation on the fnce of tho cnrth more bitterly | to fit them for enltivation are the following, opposed to labor-saving machines, 'Thoy | with the number of neres in cach county : both parties his services as Election Snper- ¥ visor of East Toliclana Parish, 1o did sell out to the Democrativ Campuign-Committes, who pald him ** botweon $200 and 100" as an inducemont to afilx hin signaturo to the very favorable roturns in Enst Feliciana. ANpen- eoN took the monoy, but was subaequently compeoiled to sign the protest showing intim- idation in tho parish. All this enmno out in tho examiuation yesterday by thes Sub-Com. A mitto at Now Orleans. act is wmandatory, and explicilly directs that * On and after the 1t day of January, A. D, 1874, the Hocrotary of the Treasury ahall roduom in coin the United Stateslegal-tendor notes then outstanding,” ote. But there is nothing in this nct which prohibits, ovon by implieation, un earlier paymont of n dobt duc. It can scarccly bo doubted that tho . Svcrotary of tho Trensnry hins tho anthority to pay off n matured bond when presonted, aud without awaiting an explicit instenction from Uongrese. Dat tho Govarninent logal-tondor notes are just ag wuch matared dobts, thongl bearing no fn- hopo tho Enguirer sud its unrensoning auti. resumption friouds will go on daring Beare- tary Sncmax to try it. Thin sort of talk may spur him to do it,—for to try isto do it. How many greonbacks will the Cincin- natl Enguirer toko out of its businoss to send on to Washington or Now York for redemption? Or how many groonbncks will the Enguircr’s bauk toke from its lonna- ble funds to send on, and pay the oxpress charges on tho coln roturned, simply in order to stow away the coin in its vaults and lone the intorest thorcon? have ogreed to give each othier the kismof peace in the contre of the crowded warket-place, After six weeku of thls treatment not s wranglo was heard of. Lord Rossmore, whom, by the way, it it by no meaus certain that Miss Jeannottu Donncit 18 to marry, I an ox-Guardaman of 20, Tlis name in full is Dorrick Warner Willlam Westerna, s *fumily-seat 14 In tho Cuunty of Monaghan, Ircland. tss Dennott has no fortunc in her own right, bat, of course, hor brother will, provido for her hands ;umuly. us his father, In his will, exhorted bim o o, ‘The war betwoen Russia and Turkey, like thut botween Franco and Qermany, scems to hare been a womnan's war, Tha Czar 14 safd to havere- overcont pocket. In view of this and other almnilnr carca that have come to our knowledge of late, It is our deliberato oplofon that there ouuht to be a law pussed prohibiting wives from golng through thelr husbands' pockots while they are usleep, or clea pockets In overcoats onght to be probibited under tho seyerest pen- oltles at the discretion of tho court. Wil not EbisoN or some other philauthropist fnvent au uvercont without pockets, und thus save a great many other hearts from aching und interesting familles from having o great deal of ditieulty? et 3 The New Orleans Zmes, which, like all the vest of the Southern newspapers, was very bun- gry for noney, and got much less than it Tho, Europosn Congross has developed . many curious features, but none more so The knlelzlosco[; of u{: li;l;onsnn Con. thon tho Atatement of tho Itnlion delagata | yorest, ns a bond th . . markod to an Intimato trlund sad attendant of the nrest, nd that hes run out its lifo ; | are worse than conservativo. Thelr civiliza- No. af) Ao, of wanted out of the lust Congress, ndvisea % £ A a4 . Ton Euy ho maked t that tho Pope wontd not bo disinelinod to | they are promiscs to pay oudemand. The | tion s o potrifaction, fnd has not chauged | Lovnties. 2'.‘."3‘,(_',"(‘,'.{,',“""' alr | 8res presonts an ontirely now combination, | yo" gonth not to mo fashly Into cxporl- | v\Uhat concorn ,,,vy“";,.";. ::l,m L;“;,;h:,;:: . o7 v make Jornaalem Lis home under English pro- 4 taction, It was well known that PrusIX. waa frequontly in favor of chauging his resi. donce, upon the ground that he was a pris- onor in Romo, and the proront Pope is no bettor sntisflod than his prodecessor was. It " would bo one of the most remarkablo ovents 3 of modern times, if, when Asin Minor passos . under a British proteotorate, the Poposhould desort the Vatican angdl make his home in Jornralem, leaving tho aasocintions of heathon worship and the ruinod tomples of hoathen doitios for the apot whare Crmusr Iabored, nnd for thonssociations of the fornd. ers of Christianit and & very surprising ono, It wns made known in that body yestordsy, according to | the dispatches, that Lngland and ‘I'nrkoy have concluded a treaty with each other by which the former guarautees the integrity of tho latter's domintans in Asis, tho fitat step townrds which will bo the occupation of Cyprus by the Euglish. Wo huvo slrondy discusaed the probability of this occupation, and shown its rolations to tho Eastern Ques- tion as n new monna of defenso for Indin and a new routa to thot country by a rail- road down the Valloy of the Euphrates to the Porsian Qulf, The present coup of Beacossrizno is atlll more oxtensive in it imests with new allfances. It scems to have thut inevitable hea n its bonuet called the “Sotd South,” and cannot regard its lucality outslde of the realm of mere scctionalism. In bomouning the loas of appropristions for somo pet achenies, it declars: The Republican patty ls not As & mass frioidly to_the Routh, thoogh thers were Individual mem. bers enougls in both Hoases of Mporal wnd friendly disposition to have porsed casily all the weusures of inturest Lo us had thuy been sllowed to comto u by our vo-called friendd.” The Democratic party ol tha North {a theoretically feiendly to the Buuth, but a bitter oxperienco ling showa that it s always ready to sacritico onr fnterente 1o favor of 1t own, and A reasounble presumution fe that 1t will eon tinto thlnlmnllunf aa we pationtly subnitt to such treatment, When wo demuud & lavee bill we wro tendured fnstend 8 beutitul and sympathetic Beoretary of the Treasury s the financlal officer of tho Qovernment, nnd ho ean elect to pay its debts when thoy are duo if he has tho sucans to mcot them, Nothing short of nn nct of Congresa exprossly forbidding him to pay that class of indobtodness roprosented by tho ciroulating Government notos could deprivo him of this authority, and we know of no such nct; cortainly the Resumiption act contains no such prokibition, but only ‘com. mands him to psy the domand notes after Jan, 1, 1879, whatever ho may do provious to tunt timo® ‘The intimation that tho Finauco Committdes of Congross will ar- such thiuge. 1f tho women hadn't meddled co with politics this uccuised war would nuver hsve taken place." Bomo of the titlos of Itossini’s fugitive ploces and nutos, which¥econtly sald at sinch a low price fu Loudon, were anflicluntly c them were, **Cod Livay Ol Vala Prolude," ** tomantic lfash,* **Morning lyziens Prelude,” - Butter,” **Itadishos,” *¢Prokid Ontons,™ *'Anchovies,* **An Asthmatic Btudy," *'A Caresnto My Wife," and **lequiem for Ny Mother-In-Law, " B ‘That eminent Nussophobist, tho late Mr. David Urquhart, who ased to furnish his splondid houwe, en T'urgue, with carputs and divans, but o chalrs, and made his son go withoat clothes till ho was 10 years old, so that the clild wonldle for thousands of ycars. Just as porsistontly aa tho civilized nationsof the world have sought to introduco thoir machinery, the Chinese hava barrod it out, They havo con. ponted to use improved firearms beoanse they Lave discovored that thoy can kil thomselves off mora rapldly with riflad can. non aud breech-lontom than with their old wooden mortars aud stink-pots. Agninst overything olaa, howover, thoy have set their faces like n flint. Tho Euglish recently suo- ;":g:y’ cseded In building n rallrond of n fow milos | 5 Davieas in'length, Lut it had beon in oporation | Johhsen . Kankakce bnt & fow woeks whou the natives ou tho | “yyuqor the Conatitution of 1870, all provi- i : raign Socrotary Burusiay for oxceoding his | ordor of the Goverument, paid for it and T L P ! g nuthority iu caso he procoed in this matter | toro 1t up, and they have rojectod ovo ons Inwa on the subjoot of drainago wero de- | goopo. It substantinlly places Asintio Tarkey SoAEAIYEN 10 W aelilugion who fra ek and fodiish | Bardr, Dad. wivers nimplo’ enis o ik gntiin Judgo BropozTr’s docision yestorday up- | | d 73 | clarod void by the Suprome Court, and it | yndor Dritish protoctorato, and oxposcs | enough tu sccopt sach chiat in lfon of out fust and | ¥hen In Parllamont, Ho never voted for o bill o 3 s not at all alarming; it is not probable thut | offor of Westorn ongineers to replace it. s found nocessary by the last Leglalaturo | igeala to n dwgp b b SN soliddemnnda, = The South dues pot used au alil- | tntroduce a now atatute, end alwaya voted for e g on tho points raisod by the defenso in the g oaso of the defaleation of ex.Postmastor Mc- i Antuun was adverso to the latter and his i suroties. The wuretica aro Lold not to he e rolonsed on sccount of tho neglect of tho Government's agont to cxamine McAnTiun's accounts and sco that tho money was pnt into tho Bnb.Treasury, and they aro also held rosponsible for thasnoney which was dapos- ited in tho Cook Connty National Bank, Mc. Axntnon having no right to deposit and use for his privato business the money uccessary for tho curront oxpauses of tho Post-Oflice. The olgim for sot-off on nocount of money Quo to MoAntuion on & Gavernmant contraot ¥ disallowed, tunt being n mattor which must bo adjudioated by the Court of Olaims. ance with auy party, bat it should bo u party by 1Laolf no far as its material Intercats ara concerned, whatover 1oay be the yeneral principles it cspouses in uatioual matters., e — While Mr, Bpeaker RANDALL 18 bumming ahoat tha couutry attending receptions and yaiuly fnagzinlog bimself to be '*a favorite son," tho Domsocratie papers of the South take occa- slou to say what they think of hlia us an impar- tial triend of that scction. Thus, fa the cuume of arobust growl trom the Washiugton cor- respondont of the New Orleaus Demucrat, the writer gues out of his way to punch S8amuy’s hend in this fusbion After Raxpar hud killod all the Sonthern and Houthweatern meanuros, his Pennaylvuin o Drought fu « bl grunbug additipnal privil immnnities 1o the Northorn Pucific Nalroad,” Thie wus defoatod by the Soutuern mesn, ana NANDALL' own tactiea foruucs turnod back upun blw. It was indued u victory, —such s victory as Naru- 1xox won at Montmirall whan tha allles were an- teriug Puris fu his reard Vorbusm dup. 1t wns not the BaMuzL J. TiLDRN who was de. frauded out of the Presidency that recently salled for Kuropo, but u nepbuw of his uncle, who bears the same honyred nome. The senlor womber uf that firm {8 detalned st home this summer for twve reasons: first, ou account of Congroas will impeach tha finnneinl officor of the Govornment for paying a dobt due on domend. Wo havo too much faith in na. tionnl pride to beliove that tho American Cougrens will go on record ns donouncing it a crimo to pry a ustionsl debt. T'ho advanlages of nn immediate resnmp- tion are manifold, It will disposs of the ugllest and most distrosalng political 1asue with which (e couutry has had to contend ninco tha close of the War, It ia an lssuo which hes boen in tho naturo of u threat for yeard, The threat to vesumog tho throat to postpone resumption; the threat of con- tracting the groanbacks nud tho threat of in- flating tho curroncy ; the threat of attempled resumption on the siugle gold stand. ard; the tlbral nover to resums, but to resart to- *‘absolute™ or “fiat” sorip money,~nlls theio. and other phnsss of the issne have divided up political partics, swallowed up practical questions of importauco, retarded logistation, and dls- turbed Lusiness to an extent not oasily esti. 1o abrogats an old law, Thoy have a queor profession in Parls, that city of quoer protessions, —a guild of mashed, not of moshers, Tho tndividual mombor losis along the boulevard till ho secs & vohicle driven by a1000 who can afford to pay coming slong, thes sets out 8a If Lo cromw tho ataet, gots confused, and managesdo fall undor the wheels, tho art of the thiug consleting in managing to fall so as to gt burt as liitlo as pusaible, ‘Warron Leland, Br., is again permanently located at the Gesan Hutol, Long Branch, aftor aa abacnce of ncarly #vo yewrs spont on the Pacits coast ssstuting in plauning and conatruciing the Puluce Ilotal, 8an ¥rancisco, whicti house ko kept frow i1s openlug to tho present tima, The Palica 1s one uf the largest uud hest hotuls in tho Unied Atutes, and ander Mr, Lelund's managoment it vi- Joved the best poussibla reputation, —Zome Jours nal, Ths Rov. Josinh Homeou, tho colored cleegyman whio recontly yislted England, was pre- sontud to the Queen, and made nu ond of a sons- tion as the original Uncle Zom, has been reciing hle adventures 10 a Canadian reporter, snd clatm® iog that ke auffered ovaryshing Lold 1u Mea. Stone's book. Mrs. Btowe wroto s little over a year ap that, though his story furnlshed hor with mauf Ty yliey °‘| o l':‘pmdl Govorument | 1, proposo an amondment to the Coustitn- footig; vt (b SO0 0B A0 shut | 4, which amondmont reads as follows : bo whalo Emplra ont from the roat of the | juutyed, ote., That thero sball bo submitted to world, bntto isolatu ovory provinco from | the ‘amn;xl. nma’mna .X the fle" ulccuur;l{or i nbiers of e General Asseml) A propoai avary other province. Accordingly tha Gov- | 0 ert ot e Oty ttrat moctian of "tus fouri crumont not wnly refuses to allow the con. | articlo of the Constitution that the eame wny rund struction of rudironds, but s lob all tho | Hus seriittue the awnste of s Sometsacs canals go to 1min, so that they aro no longor | dratne, dllc‘ml*n. and levees for agricaitural, annls nnviguble, and all o works for iegation o | iew ani otk fo. Lo orfanization of s fall into decay, no that thoy are no longer | nge disteicts, and vest tho.curporaty wuthoritios avollsble in time of drought. ‘The only f.'i“::;:’: .{I.‘.".?;.;‘:.‘fi&'fié’i‘nfl’,":&?fi:.. F-‘;‘p Ii\n“ll:).v.u‘fl meana of tranaportation loft nre carts, drawn | nll dmina, ditcher, and lovaea boetofore coustruct- sometimes by vamels and mules, but vaunlly ,';2::‘:'?.{,.‘.'.‘.‘]r'.'&‘}.'.f.‘.’.nr‘.‘}“ni'.'.fi:‘im'fln‘.‘.'.fl;f-‘-““"' by mon, or the still more primitivo style ot "'his smendmont to the Btate Constitution cnrrylog burdens upon bamboo poles sluug | hins to bo voted upon by the people at the acrosa the shoulders. Railroads, canals, oud | oloction in Novembor next. The adeption of atonmbonts are tho great luborsaving an. | this awendment by tho peoplo st tho nest chines of the Ninetcenth Century, and those | olection is cagentinl to tho ansctwont of any are resolately and complotely banished from | law providiug for drainage by tazation of the China. What id the result? An nrea of | property drained. The last Lomslature 100,000 squara miles of that Empire is dev- | passod such a lnw, but it must romain Inop- astated by ono of the most crmal famines | erativo until tho amendment to the Constitu- tho world has ever known. Fivomlllions of | tion shall be daclared to have been adopted Ohinamen have alrendy starvod to death, and | by tho popular voto. It is fmportant that shonld monace India at eny timo in the futare. So far as the moral ond soclal condition of the Asiatio provincos {8 concorned, tho change will bo for the better, as England makes horsolf ro. sponaible for roliglous toleration, leas griev- ous taxation, and good governmont. Assho also agrees to protoct them against invasion from auy quarter, the troaty ia a deflanco to Tlusain. An it Is an Indepoudent contraot be. tweon the Powors concerned, and doea not como within the scopo of tho Congrosy; it canuot bo affocted except at the cost of war. LRossla will undoubtodly protust sgainst such an aliiance ; but can she afford to fight #in. gland and Turkey combinod, wheu the lattor Power bes half a million soldiors loft? 'Ihe odds are too tremendons for Russia to hope to break down thu treaty by force, and it edds to its binding chavacter that both Austrin and Italy approve of it. Pt At atene 'fi Lonl BeACONSVIELD'S pot scheme, of which " 80 much has boen enid of late, has finally o eventunted, It in officially announced that a “ dofensivo treaty has been definituly arranged i batweon the British C(tovernmout and the i Porte by which Ingland aasumes n virtual protactorate over what ls loft to Turkey of At Dolavan, W the oducation of the deatf and dumb, und cer- n Inagitution for i Sior Asiatio tarritory, in roturn for which the | Hmated. llesumption onco sscouplishied, | millions more suust follow, unless the world, | tho peoplo of tho State, nud osjcially of the | 1yyp chares azatnat tho Principal und other ofll- | the low condition f the »bar'l ' und, setoudlyy Ineidathe widinit tas, D kel U 1 Porte is to ullow England to occupy tho this kst will be dofinitely sot aside. Tho | out ‘of compassion for suffering hu. | counties mufforing for the waut of & genoral | cure of the school bave boen undergotur aun In- | because the Juvestinunt in the BurLer-Porrhil Tho Roman Catholios of Lishon havo boes i, Tuland of Oyprus, the governmout of which capital and business onorgy of tho country | manity, fiuda some moana of breaking | wystow of drainage, whall seo tht this amend- | vestigation by the Board of Trustees. ‘The evi- | ousgerio fa so great as to requiry bls coustant | o scited ol tho dincovery thut woma of (b a #s tobo ndministored by Britlsh direction, will have & safe and sure basts on whick to | through the wall of Chineso conservatism | wment bo not overlooked, eud that a voto for | denee fs now all fu, and thy charges soem to be | curo and supervision. The doz-days will there- Drisate of she ity ate mombesr of ‘the Mocicty of fore i the * greut defruuded * stiil sweating over the chances of 1830, tustead of golng to Europe and having u good thine, ————— procued. ‘Pho groonbuoks, which are now within one-hnlf of 1 pur cont af por with gold, will rise humediatoly to par, und reaain there; wud onn rewson thoy avo o fraction balaw par uow Is beeanso of the apprchon. sion that the Resuwption aot moy possilly be rupealed before it can be carried out, If the country wors absolutely certain of ro. sunption, evou on Jun, 1 next, gold would como ont and circulute side Ly side with groenbacks, for not even the demand for gold for pnyment of duties would wamtain it ot @ preminw.in tho fuco of resnmption, and with a balanco of 250,000,000 of forcign trado iu favor of this country and payublo in colu or its vquivalent, “uut proves,' and tho Principal is_exonoruted. According to tho Milwaukee F¥isconsin, his “ouly dereliction seciued tohave been his futher- 1y manuer of kissicg the teachers and the mutes, This e concelved to be & made of commendi- tiou for good behavivr, He constdered Limself the father of the catublishiont, und Lad a be- nevolent feeling for all its fumntes, Mr, Dz Morra is & good-lookiug man, and so his salu- tations wore accepted by the teachers and the puptls with a grateful deference.” We don't so0c why tho goud louks of the Priucips! shoutd bu recelved lu extenuation of promfscuous kise- tng. Mr, Beecuuu ts not particutarly good look- ing, aud yet that “psroxymmal® kiss got bl aud Etszankni futo s sea of trouble, It s u dangerous practice, and the Principals of public fustitutions wiil do well to omtt it oltogether, it actebaiau il and compolling tho Govermmnept to adopt | it shall bo printed on the ballots of all par- aud usa the fwproved mnchinoery of Westorn | ties, civilizatlon. Tho Chinese oflicial roports Under the law, onch distrlot or county ean doclaro that the peoplo have sunk fnto the | adopt thut systom of drainage which will worst condition of csonibalism, Whon tho | best be adapted to the surface of the laud, tamine commenced, the living fed upon tho | and especially to tho outlots, When tho ont- dead victima, 'Then the strong commenced | lotsfo tho shape of yunniug stroams orra- to dovonr tho weak, and now on kill thoir | vines are easily reached, druluage wiil be of wives, cluldron, aud paronts for food. Why | comparatively smull Jabor nud sinall cost. oll this sufforing? Rocause, in the first | In otherplaces, caunl diluhos, oxtending lony place, the Chinesa hava destroyed .their | distances and fed by tilos or Interul ditches, Irrigating works, which might partially ot | involving, peshaps, deop cuttiug and uo in. Toast huve relioved tho divastrons effucts of | considerable onginceriug skill, may he neces. tho lung-continued drought. In the second | sary. But tho ‘great eud to bo attaiued iy place, thoy rofuss to allow tho coustruction | that low or wet land may Lo able to of the culy system of transportution that | demand the right of way for its drains across Frocmasous, which cvery Cstholis Jayman fa for hiduen to Join. The Aichblshign is appareutlf unable to deal with tho mattor, na rlgorvst apenslon might unly lead to graver Papal Nuncio has taken up the subject; and in thePoiter which ne has uddressed 10 Leo XHI. be polnts out os Lo safuat remeay the calling of thowald pricsts Lo Momu, ang there ¥ place thom in & monastery. Alma Tudemas, tho famous painter, has, #¢ w00 1t nontioned, the most artlstic graud piano 18 the world, furmed und decorstod In the Diyzantisd maaner. The s sort of tbrone; the wp the tnstrumens 18 curiched with Julays of vatl culored woods, ivory, mother-of-pearl, andeboufi indeen it 18 mass of exqulsitcly carved woods as tvory. 'Vhe pauels o the carved side cuntaln 137 cised Agures of uwls, Bbizhiingules, snd guckvod: with inew of wasic Agurlug the notes of each blrdi 4 tho vxcess of vevenues over ezpeuditures to 1 bo paid int tho "Turkish troasury., ‘I'hv ac- L onpation of this (sland by a British force wils, it is bolievod, put a stop to further an. cronchinents Asiaward on tho part of Husaia, o8 England will have almost complote con- trol of the Buphrates Valley, and would be $n a position to chuckmate uny mave looking o further conquosts in that direction. A i} Mause in the treaty provides thut in the I % «vout (a very improbablo ous) of Ruesia's We were not aware that Gov. Pousp, Re- publican Renrescntative in Cougress from the Efghth Wisconsin District, was quite sv bad a man as the Milwaukeo News (Bourbon) akes bl out to be. It suys: **1tacoms to us that the ro-clection of Tiap Pousp to Congreds would be public calamity of fucalculablo pro- portiuns.” TPouND must have becn very wicked indeed to deservo such cetsuro us that st the end of his flrst term, and o thiuk that his con. stitucnts aro detenmined to return him! i ——— Sam RANDALL nearly forgot the great central thought of the Democratic party it his speech reeently delivercd beforo tho Manhattan Club. ? sostoring Patoum, Kurs, aud Ardaban to ! 'Purkoy, British occupation of the islind ER shali ceaso. (- fi Marshal, was last evening unanimously con- ‘Iho nunouncomont of yesumption Aug. 1 | would bo able to carry rice from the districts | all landa lylng butwoen it and o sutficient S . was 1ot until tho very lust scuteucs that ho | wad inside the caver aru large panels of dvory due firmed by the Ualiuon Council for veap. | next will givo the country the certainty which | where thare is a 'fixpnu- over the long | outlet, No’u\fllunu, or maliclous, or uon- mw::: 'gl'nflf“:,“‘:;::‘fi..fi.'f:fi;fi..‘X'.",‘,’,’:"?,,:,‘ ::mnu\ul his fupaticot 'uuflllorl of “tho woet | tined to rurelva uul‘"&"flh? Agaaturer of «fl;':; B pointmont. Flis was 6 casa whorcits politics | I3 #o sudly nusded. Resumption will thn | distanees to tho famiucestricken scotions, | outerprising person will hercafter bavo tho | conceruiug fuatce wholly ut Vurtauco with tuy | ublime fruud that ias cyer been perpetrated | Butshed ';:“;‘fl:r‘;":‘:-m:! mm:‘lfl' ,:;:,' : end uationallty cut no figure; morit alone, | be o fuft accompli, 1t will not bo & prowise | In India the Evglish Qoverument has saved | Jegal right to vofusv to drain Lis own land, | whole history, traditlons, aud practices of thut upon the systom of scif-goversment.” Of Vicionn-lia’ bocn futerviawid by aNe: b bucked by au Jmperativo publio sentiuent, | (ot nuy bo dosbtod or n threat thut nisy bo | saifiows of lives by its syatens of ruilroads, | and thoroby probibit the druiuago of tho | party vioco its orgusizathant 1 was wwideus | Sourse the clincge uf fesiud, hetut futrels ottc bt s Tiasi Yioy 30198 . segulated the matter. The other conSrms. | feared,—it will bo o thing done. ‘Lbo thre | carrying food with groat ropidity into | lwds of others. Tho oost, s well ne the | cooukh to olserving persons thut 1t wus sowlug ::1.-:4 :“5 Mr. lanpaLL, brougbt ‘“""" wellonatit, a0d Nendsome. witls n dabraw cast the seeds of discuid and disscnatons 1o its own rauss, The result was the defeat of thut party at thu polls, and tho election of tho whale ite- publican ticket upon the lssue of resutnptivn sud s sound currency. Dut the Democratic party did not seem to be cured of its tuandal vauaries by the defeat of fts State ticket, When the Legislature assembled, it wus fuund that the Democrats aud Greenbackers could unite aud obtaln the organizativn ot the Assembly by the election of the Speaker, sud, althoush the Greenbackers were outuumbered by more than five to ouse by the Democrats, the latter cou- sented that the tal should wag the dog fur the sake of beating the Repubhicans, sud a Green- backer was chuscu dpeakivr 1 the peraol of A counteuance, 8 Quick, nervous wanper, and direct wpoech. A blewiali du Brot lurte, ho sald, b B4 coustaut s of the gembling clument sud slssd: Ho was surpciied at Diurasl's popularity ss 88 cuthor. If **Georgo Kllot's ™ lutcr works wed publiahied In & populus forin they wouldu's bo miuch toad, O1 lis own works be thluke *Solonot saacs tho best for the deplction vf chasactch and, as 8 purcly Niwrary work, **The King of 8 Land.” The sualicet uditfun of ony uf pls Cbrieé may books Las boct 23,000 coples. Hia idea I8 boyhuod was to becuiue un suthor, and he was 8 frmued tn hle thought of cutering tho tield of Tetie? by 8 very kind letier from Dickeus, wbo had bed much plessca with & Christwas story wibtics o Furjeon, theu a young wag 4nd editor of @ PR {u New Lealanid. v tiona wera: J. A, Faswzuy, the presout ie Comptrolior; Josxen Dixox, reappointed as ek Deputy-Buperintendent of Police; Louvs ) ‘Wang and Cuarrzs G. Hammono, Bridewell ¢ Inspeotors; W. IL Ilxavrozp and L. D, CrraveLaD, vespoctively reuppoiutod as City Collector and Buperintendent of Build- ings; Esony Coz, Oil Iuspector; Dr. Duwnz, City Physician; Jony D. Munray, Boilor Inspeotor; Joun E. Swiser, Gus In. spoctor; Joseen F, Boxrixwp, Corporation Counsel; A. N. Lixsoort, Prosecuting Attor- ney; W.J. Exoun, Qroucz B. Aumstione, and Tuoass Busvay, Bckool Inspecton—on or four mouths intervening bLetweuy nctual resumption aud the wocting of Congross will demoustrate tho whole caso,” and tho Ewixoy, sud Boriess, and Voonuees, aud uthers of the flat.poper school, will iud their oceupation gone, If they undertake to say to Seerctury Buensan, *‘You can't do this sort of thiug,” his roply will be, *But I have done it.” e will be sustaived Ly the business intorcsts of (hocountry, ‘Fhou. sands of wmon mnow deluded by ‘‘flat” fallacics will discover that ruswuption mecans on enlorgewent of the volume of oncy of 8 fixed ued wnifornn vilue, uew confidence, tho affectod districts, In those districts | plan, of this draluagu will bo a proper ques- not yuached by roilroads, thu only trans- | tion to bo doturmined by o court and jury in portation avolluble was wagons drawn by | cach district, aud every lund-owuer will ba oxen,~tho primitiva form which our Com. | cowpelled to pay hia far proportion accord- muulsts udvocato as agalust thas maguiticvnt | ing to the benctits, and no more. Inbor-saver, tho railrond. Tho result was | Intho official table we bLuve roferred to failuro, for before tho teams could reuch | 8¥o included sovoral distriols which are to their destination the men and animals hud | be reclainied, uot so much by drainage os by eaten up tbeir loads. Chino has suflercd | lovees. Theso districts aro principally along trom waony fumines, and must equtinuy to | thoe linols River.” Tho other laud is, how- asaffer until its Governmont “consonts to the | over, not so much subject to overflow as it introductiou of the improved machinory, the | s 10 accumulution of water from the spring labor-saving implements, and the rupid | and early suummer rains, which cover tho trausportation of tho Western nations. Lo ! luud bocaus of the went of auy natusal fall —————— ‘The Now York Muil extols the ability of Gen. BurLge to rase tho duvil. Speaking of his Fourth of July speech, it says: My nature, aud by o Joug and laburious Jife of ap! {luuon 10 tho arts of u demagogus, he 1s pecul- farlv fitted to tuke command of all the wore dan- oroux forms of dicontent, and to marshal thom §it0 wmoss formidable array. Evideotly Maj. BUNDY has been studying the Eascx statesman. ———— The reapoearance of the New York Mail, after & temporary suspension, will be s gratifcation to Bewspapcr men, 08 well 88 ta 8 Jarge circio of fatelifzent readers who missed it as they did the famfilar faco of wu old fricud. Maj. J.