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tIi CHICAGO RIBUNK: 'TIIURSDAY, JANUARY - 16, 1879—1V SLVE PAGES, ) v h fon, * When Is CALIFORNIA CAUSERIES. | Hnit, ted, Sikeciinnit The anris s know eversthing, and consequently eves manipulator consults’ Prof. i ns regularly Jugaelawl and Mme. Bustedapp! 88 certain Board of Trade men were woot to eonsniit poor Huntoon in his dingy dwelling on Wi In Ban Francisco the f rom [ cents to §5, so that the LADIES LIVING AT THE PALACE NOTEL can atford to visit twoor threeof these merdinms In one day,while theirle: the Brooklyn or Tabbs' contentthemsclves with bitt ot Ing the late stock-gambline ex ply of medinms nas so thint a fresh importation the columns of vertain Ran Francise are daily gracerd by at least h: nounceimrnts on the part of clairvoyants who, ke the benevolent Lewls R. Dexter'& Co., aro make evervone's fortuue but haps it was after consuiting one e mediumy that the Pacifie Stock Ex- yesterday macnanimonsly yesotved to open its galleries freo to the public, and keeplng 1tp the morting sesslon uninterruptedly from Thila {8 ont of delicatoconsideration for parties desirnng to take a denl hetween 10:30and 1, when they aro shut out at the Sau rancisco Board. Thus every facllity is given the dear publ) Julia—at $2.00 one d The Advance into Arizona of the fron Horse. Inducements for lmmigration to California. avored aisters, Aty say, otel uver here, baye io How a Laborer May Become & Lond-Own- er—Taots aud Figures, citement the sup- t of the demand il 10 be made, snd now alf a dozen an- The Spirilualists and Their Seances--.Fresh Facili- {es for Stock-Gambling. nlwaye realdy to A New Field for the Manufactures of Boreial Correspandeiice of The Tribune. OAKLAND, Cal,y Jan. 9,—The great event of the day fs the completion of the Bouthern Pu- ufic Haflroad as far as €hla, tuirty-one miles east of Yina. Hy the time this rcaches your readers’ eyes Arizona-bound travelers will no longer, as they cruss the bridge which divides Callfornia from Arizoun, have to heave a sigh at the thoueht of cntering dreary, dusty Yuma, with fts one-story atube ¢ Palace Hotel,” where e nobs wiilbye to vay afx bits for a meal were partitfuncd off from the less arlstocratie multl- tude who pald fourgbits. Yuina, with ius Fifth ayenue only dlstivgulshable from its Fourth avenue owlug to the greater deeree of fluencss In the dust, with its Indians in acostune as slnple os that of Truth herself, with its trains ot sorely-burdencd pack-mules, with its henvy teams coming in fromn the far-distani mines, with fts baked dwelling-houses, its brotilng pop- ulation, and its buckboard stages,—Yuma, with Al 1ts rude nssociatfons whicts tuade the weary traveler pant fur is palace-ar, as did the Perl for Puradlse, TUMA DISAIPEARS POREVER. Gila, the now temporary terminus of the routl, Is n place well supptied with wood, sult water, £0 that the teaveler will there be able to ndulge in the additional luxury of & zood wash, —which It will be recollected Gov. Fremont on his journcy to Prescott in October did not cn- From Uil the new four-horse conches be- Ein running next week to Florenco and Tucson, st which last-nomed place the Pima County Bank, with a eanital of $100,000, opans ita dours to facilltate mtters for the miners. these mines aro providing themselves with mia- chinery, and quite a constlerable propurtion of the fron-work fur the stanp-mills comes from Chicago, which scems constuntly mereating s reputation m Arlzous for turnfug out good work San Francisco—or rather the 1ess public-spirited purtion of San Frunclsco— louks somewhat coldiy upon this vapld progreas of the rudlroad, ns, if, as Is now almest certaln, Marleopn Wells be resched fn April, there bs lit- tle doubt but that the connection with the Kun- gas, Colurndo & New Mexleo Line wiil be made Lefore snother Fear, and then THE TRADR OF ARIZONA wil] more naturally turn towards u city occupy- tugs the pusition of Chivagg. than towards the Golden Gate, Lest this remark should tempt some of your enterprising Jry-goods men and sewlng-mu- chine manufacturers to send down o regiuent of drummers to Arlzooa, leb mo mwy that just now the getting into that T 1st inust be a matter of some slight diflleulty,— geelug that the Santa Fe mufl route fa described a3 utterly demoralized, no through mall hav- ni wone through for two weels, nid sacks scattered atl along the tine, nouncing Uns littlo fucklont adds: ployes bave gobbled up all the property of the from this enjoyment tocome in and” buy v, 8 thenexs, and “now $3.00—0r ts Trojan or some other temporary Comatock favorite. TIE FRER LUNCI PLACES, whero only the drinks cost #vo bits, come to be atronized than ever, and those who hiaven't even the Lwo bita ean stand outsige and » have, or enter oue of the once Lhcselyes Inarin- chales, and rend_tue bewapapers which are scat- 1t woudd e curlous tu computy opte the San Frauclsco 8tuck From the opealniz of thu morning sceston up to 4:43 p.m, when the closinig quotationr aro fssucd, there are i dozen or mure persons standing round each ticker in Lrokers' ufllees and zaloons of all descrintions, “There nre hundreds of these tape fustriments about, i thousauds ot slicets are tseucd dally containing the quotationss! go groups of men aro ecagerly scanuing these Hats, and, us one of them reniarked tome on hour ago, are just sufMclentiy ntereated in them to keup demd broke alf the tine. The adjuster of oue of the Iareest fire-lnsursnce compunies in Californla informs me that, ) SINCE TIE LAST AREAK, lie has had to adjust av sopalliugly large num- ber of ¢lubms where incendtarism bas been all watch those nefhbioring ot tered around, how muny pe Lonrds keep hile. yet wherever soit A number of brokers on the big Doard, gusted with the prospect of no new deals hefore apring, have gone off on 4 vacatlon to Ching, Javan, Earope, or Hawall, fsland 1t is proposed to run regular pleasure trips duiing the summer senson for §230 from San Pranciswen and back, including a montl's Aujourn on the Saudwich Islnnds, where the Cal- {fornfan mav see bizger voleanves than the Many here ore looking Australin auring the Exhibi- t November, watch it is expected bers of European visitors. Australlu 18 o country where CIICAGO MANUFACTURES ve prabably n greater future than even in “The Centennial Exhibition vesulted in of the raliroads of Austral ‘To the last-name Geysers themselvd forward to vi ut a luw figure. la ordering Amertean Jocomotives, and almost every sent over to the Sydney Exhibition of 1577 frum this country elicited. expressions of surprise nt the advance made by our manufacturers. ‘The trade of the antipodes is worth some cifort to ehtain, and the live men of Chivigo ourht to be ubly just now to secure thelr fuir nlm'n: of it. ———— ESPARTERO. The Career af i I'ensant Nobloman~Spnin® Lx-Reient Dics at Vittorla—1lix Adventur- ous Life ne o Noldier nud Statesman. a_Xew York Times, Jun, 10, The death {s_anuounced of Don Baldomero Esvartero, ex-Regent, soldier, and statesmay of Spain, and for nearly balf o century a proml nenglzure in the mtlitary and political history Fspartero's life was full of ritory from Ll of that country. stirring Weldent @il romance, waus varlable und capricious s that of iy native Ristng from the humble statlon of o wheelwrlghit’s sou to the high runk of the Chilet Genernl of Spaln, endowed with titles of no-, bllity, nnd becomys u Grandee, o the days of s pawer this iman mude and umaade Minlstrics, and at dust fureed Queen Curiatine to renoutice the flezency, and assummed i binisell fu her atend, . From this hefght hie fell to exile, brand- cd ns o traitor by Lis foes, placed at the head ot affnirs by the turn ot po- Hitlenl events, a seeond thme Lo was foreed to re- Through all the vieisal- tudes ond experlences of o long curcer, as Grandee hie still retained sometiin g of the rude- ness nnd vahzarity of the peasan Born at Granatula, ocityof La Mancha, in 1702, the youngest of o fumily of nine children, Espurtero was destined by his parents for tho Chureh, hy nature for the nrmy. ho entered upon lils ecelestastical studies when the event took place that developed his passion und decided, hia Tho telegram ou- made, ar.d two all-rall routes binding together San Frauclsco and Chicago, it 18 o Le hoped that you need no Jonger slnp your pork und lard fog Californis via New York and Capg 1t 1s o dingrace that this shoald Lo a0 and I hmppen to kiow that no men are disgusted with this state of thlurs than some of thoae most Jurzely interested in the v lave sourht to reduce yaoxpressed theiw aversds ness ton new compact with the Pacille: Mafl Stenmnship Compuuy, but thele cotnsels have et averruled vy the contralling futerests Bast 1L 1 wraneraliy understood that vk the " Prestdent of the ed Lo hove the A second thue Cenrral Pacltie. tonfls, and repeates tira from publie life. when Just in New Y Ceotral Pactile cndenvor FARE VOI CMIGRANTS TO CALIPONNIA reduced to 825, but that the Eastern rallrenda ‘would not consent 1o the propurtionute redue- tiun of thelr quot: Nowhero are eenigrants wanted worso than In Californty, und yot nowhere Is there Jess cilort made to luduce them (o cotue, u intng and fn agricalture—now that rrl- one o much to Talls—thers are opportunith nowhere clse bo foutid, aid ¥t no pains are tukef) Lo Imake these wdvantuzes Known in the 1t, "The buel wo eat here comes from Nevado Chicazo shipg us our L Why! Breeause there are not enoigh wien (n Colifornia who deem it worth their wale to stiend to beel rabsing, pork packing, und bam curing, Searcely had Both m lechls roused the svirit of every loyal Bpaniard, the Bpanist front ranks of the volunteera. Jolned with ardor in the Lzt by hia nenoclates, aud became a volunteer in the stidents’ corps, which was known s the “aered Battalon, und served with mark in the voriots cncounters with the invaders, When this briet service was concluded, youug Esparte- ro entered a military school, snd wos wmdusted ut the aze of 23, with the rank of Sub-Licuten- Assleued at first to e regiment of infantry In gurrison ot Valladolld, sfter the retreat of the attached to the army i wos sent, under commund of Gen, Muortl- e the nsurgent South Ameriean Espurtero was promoted to u Cap- at this tie, and in the same yeur, 15th, rosv to the rank of Majur. talent gatned bim the lonel fn 1517, amd that of Colonel In 0 years later, aiter the capttulation of Aypeuchio, by which her rule (o Bouth Ameries company Wi such a8 Lopez, Norvaez, Maroto, Alnlx, Laserng, who were to be nssocluted with Difon 4 o carcer be little foresaw ut thut time, Ite brought with Wi from Peru a conniderable fortune, which hd had won at ! with the rank of Bricudier, he pres- n Juve with the dauxhier of & r proprictor of that eity, and marricd her i apite of_the opposition of her Mither, with his reghinent soou afterward to the Lsland In 1853, when Ferdisand VIL sbolished the Satic law, Lspartero deelared hlnself w favor ol sho rlzhts of suceession to thu throne whick wers conferred ugon th Prineess Leabell 1 the followiug yeor, upon the death ot Kiu Ranartero was true to W deelar. tion, snd resolutely took (he part of the Ho offered 1o mareh with his rovinces of the North, which had uprisen fn favor of Dou Carlow, aid that folluwed Wus succens- nere which can movements bu- und bacon, uml wyen 1o hin- uuse Dennls Kearnoy lns e creed thut the man who works Jor less thau $1.50 per gien 18 unwurthy to hive, ood an lstlux from the Eust . MIGUT KEDUCK WAGES TO ONE TIOLLAR. Meanwhile, the Labor Exchange I Bun Fron. clseols reveving orders' Irom employers of Jatior n Nevada and Oregon, aud men are dally golng of to the latter State, where Judt now both the Willamette and closed by fee, while hiers an vy the widdle of the day, o 2ive oo fnstatce of the evil this lack of at- tentlon to emieratton §8 workine; where o herd of shieep i often decimated durlog i winter monthis, the production of wools {8 iitorni, where the natt- prralatug ure unrivaled, it 18 on the decrease, becuuse ctployers say they canniot afford to ralse wool at thd present bich rates of wages, 11 this tiuckling to Kesrney and his fricuds 18 to continue, kastern buyers will, therefore, ind 1t useless o uadertake the fuce there will be no arlal troops ho beea 103 nilitary the Unper Col bia Rivers are at s uctuaily Espartero returned i Ho procecded ey to Californ MILLIONS OF ACRLZ OF LAND LYING 1DLES, pd they urs appurently to remain so, while vxas 8 daily welvonung fresh batchea allnnni- Jev, whero o furgo unmber of colunics ulready acres of fand wre behne ted by a catal, on the construct lun of whiel Dloyed wha ure wilhi Cauul Compuny's stoc Compauy, uwvntne also the land, sire take the stock At pur e payment for the land and permunent water rights at 15 ver ucve, the Liborer selecting his uwn plot ol ground smd payiug for thesame in nstallnents of ue-dlxtn, due cyery three nionths, yuning Queen, restnent against the 1 during the strugle fyely wode commundhig Marshal, and Licutenun a problem less cosy of solutlun else- where, of beimg promoted so much the more rapidiv as e was t ul ol Biscay, muore frequent) Atter fuhl aymeod s iven by deed Jor land Constiering that the w per day for wan wod two horees, 8150 for fan of anjmady, aud , the Comainy furnisbing tcod Zapartero beeame for the thne Compm: ertn-Chiel of the army assgied o the W thig Madrid, This gave b the most 1t opportunity of bis 1o thus far, s ho sproved the opporiunity well, yepulstog s danog and sudden sttack inade vpon the Capital by the Cuslist troops, Espurtero won Sor Bimself the plorv of by suved Al Asutoken of grotituds jor this he was sp- poluted Generst-iu-Chlef of the Arm, Noruh, Viceroy ol N of the Basque Pre wember of the Cories, und throw ol the Calstiava Mi; : By suvceostully ol mun ulu end bourd, utid but EIGHT IIDURS A DAY work-helng demanded, it will bu seen that u Jaborer imuy thus hi a very short thae work oub Sur bimsell 8 Awenty- avurrey and Captal 7 he wis clected tled fn tho vver- In Septembes d for the serond ed by Don Carlos fn (i pulsed Don Carl ieyord the Elro, drove i from the High -ani, sand ratsed the bl s of copsgements and urewurd for bis cminent seevic 2 teio received the title of Count of Lu: “Fue new Count signahized his occupativn o! comjuered provinees by i HueFous executions i tot to become bis erty and thut of Yus chitdren atter him, ere {s sbunusuee of reclaed wnd uow fer- e dund in both Fr N despite w the erablers,” worklig vuty, forty, eighty » und Kern Conntied, woout wiltionaire e can oStaw thelr o 11 Jots at us muderate tary that such uckade of Bitbeo, T facts as the ubove, fustead of bewiz dase vd brosdeast,—as ure the pamphlels concerning furéted out by the visitor determfued on tud- ing out something about Califoruis. There s o v,—Mr. J P 1L, Weat- worth's admirsblyconducted Hesources of Calic Jornla—wheyein TNE ALVANTAGES PRESENTED BY THE 6TATH are clearly aud conelsely ect furth: yet its circu. Jation ouiside of Culiforula is much more hi: 4 thuw it snould be, sl besy tiwmes ws Jarge o8 ba Dhnols, there are wore fuct #uch a8 Lhose above stated than a mouthly pub- Ticatiun can possioly have roots fur, It may well be boped that sowe day the Bac- rawento Lestshature, {u (ks tntervals o1 Constis condesvend to devote suin little tine to the discussion of how Lest 10 prowmote imwigration to ibis Stute. wwhiie, every one [ grutublivg because the raius Lall W fur bas bedn mostly mited to Socthern Califuruia, sud the spurit wediums ass b rurous tvastres and Fravcisco BoBth) Tamvetuna, Mirsuda, dincipline i the anuy, sid waintained L In 1835 he defeated the oneral, Nuarl, and disperaed tie ba sungents whivh had been of that teneral, Esjartero, und bis & the Constituin of marked uut for him bis political course. 1hirew upou the Ofalia Mimatry the responyli ity of its action, und sent 1o the Quecs wl- dfeass usainst Narvaez i unal enciies. and Cordoya, who we ‘Throuzh tew ¥wlorics Cartlats, ln 1339, he won increased favor aud the ttles of Grandve of dpaln ol the dist Duxe ot Vittoria. Profitiug by the davisions suiowy the Curlists, Esparteio tivally concludvd Wit Maroto the famous treaty of wtion-tikeriog, wa) Bergars, ch compelled Don Carlos {o leave Rynin, leaving only Cabrem to proloms the cvil w! PROT they are propusing to diminlsh them atil} fur- IVE REACTION. fhier by artificlally fnerensing the price of for- cfgn products which they themselves consume. Tend T ¥ "Tm'zvh are ncll;\fldlu;elswueraonlv'rhgl. b:cmmslhl ind been robbed of £ should ng another endency Towards International } 15 [ St O octhlenr minds fat to pere Non-=Intercourse. ceive that distnction so long na they fix their attention on the small minority of manulactur- crs instead of on the vast miajority of consum- Each Natlon Puilding a Chinese Wall tn Exclade | ST% Thus It is that the doctrines of protec- within the crurtesy of debate.” Your cotirtery of deba’e” 13 a good deal Hlke your “rules of 1aw,” jast what your convenlence makes them, 1 wiil ot inquire, nor do I care, who you are. You vill notdeter o by any cry of vitupern- tlon,” and *abuse,” and *malfce,” from dolng my duty in_showing the people’ the insidious grovih ntheland of an chormous Impostire and despotism, under the gulse of ** justice and +ian honorable professton.’ Ar Having miven the jast biow to the Pretender, Fapartero proved kis power b demanding the brevet of General for his Aide-de-Camo, Linage, who tad (nsulted the Mintster ol War In'a public letter, Narvaez, who reiused the demand, was constrained to resten, and Linaga had his brevet. The other memiers of the Cabinet, deslrimg to strike # blow at Strong Testimony from Hon. Gearge Starrag gy the Power of Radwuy's Ready Reliet in o e % 5 tontsm are galning & temporary but mischiev- | The monarchies of the Ol Warid hast that Case of Sciatic Rheumatism. Fapartero, secured the passaze of a law throueh Ahe Surplus Products of the Olhers. ous triumph. they are the Interpreters of guvernment hy _— the L'lurwa restraining the municl JI]\!THI&F- s ; »——b—‘ = n:lv ‘l;u r'lgh:,"' :md u;eu nc'mxled lri’ tl(rflnfll'fl} ;1[:1 ¥o. 3 Vax Nras Prace, New vorr his law, despite protest, was sanctioned by the N der the feet of blaspheming despotism b, 0 . A . Bl Queen-Regent. An Insrection followed.” es- | o Landan Times, Der. 20, THE FRANK CASE. e o o Ta pricathood. elati 1hee are | dem. 'For i laes thies ears | ave fad fe s partern, who hiad Just crushed Canrera, marched ‘ow things ara more dishcartening, and at the anly iuterpreters of God'a Wond to ‘man | savere attacks of aciatica, somilings wxteniine’ fac Pao Meteid In tritmply and was immedintely | first slght more puzaling, than the wavo of WWhnt the Minnesotians Think of It and the welfaro of sauls, and the great interesta | §6 Mmbar rewcions to my Anikiva, and at thmea fu gy mate President of a new Miniatev, Qu U'rotection{sin whi~li is at present pussing over 8t Paul Plonser-Press, Jun, 13, of eternity are subjected to sciemes for enriching | fiuring tha ttme T have been thus aMicteq Christine, ut this juncture, renounced the Te- the world, The existence of the revolt against | _ Probably no,event which has ocenrred In this i Smith adumits of o doubt, Tho cotonies | Stato sluco th Noethdcld rubbery and lte at- Uhstrast frce trade in spiteof thelr English | fondant tragedy has created maro general ex- Mueage. Tho United States are ng hostile to it | Citoment nt 8t. Panl and the nelghboring recion as Al Mr. Cobden and Mr. Jiright bad never | than the kidnapplng of Frank by n Chicage shown henfelited natlons thé way fo cheap Deputy-Sherl under color of o waerant fssucd bread and overllowing thls. Camada would | BY Gov. Pillsbury uppn the reauisition of the eladly form such o legio of reciprocity with its Qoveruor of Illinots, The Governor issucd this Tepubilan netehbor as would be a pretty satire requisition upon the adviceof the Attorney-Gen- un its boundless logalty (o the mother country | €Fal aftera full usninetion of tlie papersly the and its-weleome of Lond Lorne and the Priness | 280 It 1s considered doubtful whether the Loutse, Drectecly the same tendencios ara to | Attorney-Uenernl was Justified fn adslsing the Jie scen- throughont the Continent, France | 88ue of the warrant upon the affidavits pro- which was converted to the tras ereed rented in support of the charge, and tho charge of exchango In tnuch the same high-hauded | ftselfy that of procuring goods under falss pre- wy 18 the subjocts f Clovia were convertedto | tensca, 1a one of sy vague and flexible a char- the Gospel—sliows periodical algns of a wish 1o | Acter that we may venturo to oxpress the opin- Wweed out the frail piants of free trade tlint grow | 10 that a warrant of extradition should not among the fiscal fences of the commerciul fasue on such n ehinrge excent upon tha clearest treatys They mizht bo broken duwn at a rush | Droofy especlally when, as in this casc, the acts Ly the stout frame of M, Pouyer Querticr, 8 which ars malnly relied upon for proof of a Protectiontst of the finc old seliool, who pardon. | fraudulent intent were cm;nnlnml iu Minnesota, ¢ o rance Nut assuming with Mr. Cioughy whose commu- e ntmon s of omen. The | ticuien siwlicrn is o clotr statoment of tha O e v (lafaar o | 1{ ol Aokt bl s Giestion thal. th e ene tha niitmics wf fren’ trade ars led by | Eo8 BE e onsa bilictr was an Prinee Bismarcl himself,and ho fa apt to et | bacaee ! w 3 D e i X o stmcie | cntrasenti vidtatio ‘of th eliifemcliscr duties has not, they say, liciped *the country fl;"l,“;‘“’;’gf‘,':.n,fl:',.'e"&nff.f,"‘l’.’ffi,.fi'u'.’,‘fflfi.| tuken 5;5 .&‘:‘Jl LB ne‘;lml ‘filn‘ll?‘yrm‘lu;{ sl | capringe and clandestinely hurried across the e a8 c.om‘:l'm“ i e R ,\’fl;m"‘: State bundary futo \Wisconsin, without. being i ntrones. Ihoua | lezimiiu toee coiiupel Of LOKE By defuces now Jevied on cotton tissues and yarns, linens, I'r(?‘fit.m“g'-' “'("l' Itm l-;l‘:w.lgun" !’l‘l‘:xgm “I' of cme- B gute clothe, ‘They also wang ty ralse the | (i B 808 00 s to hich 18 41 TS On ing rnd iR o DiDer aneteateies | [iuces ol saricotishio v, o e e e ey o nedt Huts. ircin. Diowe. with | vub canstitutloal sanctines ol QuLky L oo fmpartind severity all round. A Commlssion is don. AR extraditt : ifshed by - thi Ineiile constacting tho xnelichty uf thoss | Dicastott, An extradition decnnp e it & e i ok 1o it s o | ulent and sumpiary procesd wwas Ia iGiell o D tacltct. Wi oo ot nare ptes | roes outrae, ol s bsasntiullye, (f no8 et tn. el aiia Tt i | Temitg ot Bdsnoine, Followne Slofoly o g waiitan fo semoind | Uionthe hecls of bis captors, tho attornoys of ylien e wrors Trow German o Sylizeriand, B e L e Gy Atiich "lans for the proteetion of vative industry have il o) B e e Suatifcs: | M fearm tho liands o ‘ine Chiago depaLr st o domivating cass. All paint back to the sanc- tion of ages for their assumed prerogative to rule the &muulc. Siavery clalmed to bo God- n}mnlnlm , nml drew its justifieation from the Old Testament and the customs of anclent times, The unconscionable pretensiouns of pride and sclfistiness, in all thefr autocrathe and aristo- cratie combinations that have afilicted the world, point to_tha wareant of antiquity, Poor old timesl We would better discard history and quit rending about them, i we only lcarn their abuses. At I8 justso with the ministration of law. The temple of Justice is baried in tho rubbish of fornative experfence. A cunning, tatl-tnlkine fraternicy ‘;nmnl all its aveoues, complle sophisms, nnid moss together o vast contrarity of snyines and_opinfons of men ine terested in clothing themselves with mysterlons and professional incamprehensibitity, These dudges presido at the organ that doubtful sounds, nudd finger thoka Iug from the Joweat bass 1o the highest treble, ‘They commenco with o grand overture, as the victims are marsbaled in by granditonuent lnwyers, then the notes vary to a merry Jig as the wame of pluck trues on, and then chanis to o funcral dirge us iho victime take thelr way out alone, * xiser,” but much worse men, Then ?'nu may hear % Attorney,' who says fo s advocating all the taw reforin I [hel think practical,” pro- clalming, * Nevertheless, although the most profoutd learnings may be applicd to the prob- Tem, 1t 18 certain that” the understanding and opplleation_of them must olways reniain o n!mulal study, and the object to'bo soaghtis that thelr construction shouhl be kept from the controlof Ignoraut men.' As for instance, that profound ** construction " that sounded trom tho highest tribunal in the United States, and startled the whole land, and varticularly 4,000~ 00 of our felJow-creatures, with the anntncia- tlon thot *the nogro had no rights thut the whito man s butiud to regpeet.’ And as, for fnetance, that Tute * construction * by the same Nlgh telbunat, just publl-hed by you, Mr, Edit- ory which - makes the reconstructed and now loynl State of Tenncsses lable for the issucs of 1ho State Hank, notorlously used for purpuses of the Itebellion, nnd so, by tmpllcution, saddling on all the Btates of the South, tried Aimost, all Ehe remedirs recommenden b T i by iy men an Fonls, Hopiag (o Aad rellof, bat il yratel gencey, and by thie vote of the Cortes, M 8, 1341, It was intrusted to the hands of Esuar- tero. To estall anit maintain necesvary onler, the mow Degent voiployed all his reource e checkeil the republicun movements imimne- dintely upon their outbreaks atifled the insur- reetion fuvited by O'Bon at_ Pamucluna, in favar of Christing; exposebaud outwitted tue miiitary vlots of Gens, Concha and Diero Leon, Wit e plotters aiiot s qaeiied by refin of terror the ineessant tronbles fn the lsque Trovin and, nfter the sarremder of Barcetona, re-entered” Madrid fn triwmph. Moster of tho situation at home, lie relied upon the alltanco with Euerland for his foreten support, without troubliug Limscll about tho Intrizues which the Queen was enzoaged o, with the ald of France. A uwew fusurrection breakinz out at Bareclona, in 1812, lie resorted to o bomband- ment, and brought his encinfes to terms. Espartero was made of stern atnfl, and his mnensures wero little tempered by merey, A reiegn of terror_could not, howeve cesefnlly matotained. The progressi was forced to nnite with the moderyte nartisans of Queen Christine fn a decree of genera) s~ nesty,’ Flnally a eriis was broueht ovg Espartero wan accused of having mude a dis- advantageons commereial treaty with England, and uprisings awalust him oceurred in one Bnmm-u after another. Dureviona, twlee razed ¥ Espartero Inone year, Jited its hend agoln, and becane Lhe seat of a Provisional Govern- ment, composed of Lopez, Caballero, and Serrano. Lspartero was declared a0 tenitur to hiscountry, and steipped of all his titles and dignitics, ' Narvacz, abthe head of tne {nsurrents, marched upon Madrid, and en- () the ity without reststan Abandoned by bis troops, Espartero fled to Englamt, where 1o waa recelyed with all the honors of the rank he had just lost. — After tve vears of reshiuney fin Loandon, i 1818 the decree depriving him of bis titles was ‘onnulied, and ho returned to Madrld. Svon afterward, however, ho withdrew to Logrono, and spent siz years In ‘absolute re- tiretnent, In 1834 Queeh Isabella, unalie to control the resointionary spirt ragiug throngh- out her Kinzdom, saw in Ewpurtero theonly T'have trled varfons kinds of baths, m ontmard ‘anications ot lintimenta foa LT entlor, an joneof ho Most aminen: 1 cians, il of -'v?..uu falied toiva me et nentpht: enttiers at the nrtent. Fequest of et AMIcted 08 mysoify, 1 was Tuitient 1yt yourremedy. | was then Rttering fAPCully with o) of oy uldd turna, To my surpriss anil dsight the gig Appiliation Eave i ane, after bathing and The onrts affected. leavini the b i b ervateal 1y Tig'ittior,” Tnh o Entirete nway, sithodgh | ey K approatliting i clinne of we o no guire mys 1f, and frel (it master of the ait FEADWAN'S FEEADY fLeL W7 frient. travel without a bottle fu niy vallse, Yours truly, . oY sTARY, RIEUMATISM, NEURALGTA, DIPHTIERTA, . INFLUENZY, Sore Throat, Dificult Breathing RELIEVED IN FEW MINUTES, By RADWAY'S READY RELIEF,. Fo: hnadache, whetlice slek or nOFeoUS: Eionmati Tumhago, paine and el noyas palne around the liver, plearisy, & knn‘k paing (0 the bowels, hearthi tnids, ehflalaios and frosthites, whys . tiaf wil afford fmineilate e, and (€8 continued my 20T 8 few days elfuct & permancit curo. 'rice, Seu RADWAY'S READY RELIET CURES THE WORST PAINS In from Ouc to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Roading thiz Advertisement ned Anfintartons, pine ne K1 sifineeat the i i alne of o Ties % R save the thione to e ¢ i the moment the train was starting esstward | once (n resolt but again fo the Unlon, all the any one Sulfer with Pain, man who eild fure the e lo ek, and | 1i0u artieles, and hus beew rel b seeond | gem dludson, Uvon trint betors a Ludson | deii coniructed 1y e mod Jeaders Of that ’ reen o gl ML el R the Federal Councll, Coffee, 8081 | fuatice, the prisoner was released, nnd was oo | untoward rebellon, The one * construction™ i sccund thme, slic was piaced under Eaparterois | eottongurs, unbleached cottor, veltels, 1 | his way home nesin with e attorncy, Mr | convulsed the mvion in Internicons war, fhe i S:m“fi’é’"’ ’;2 "“?ld :3 ";'u'gufi.?'":mf ‘r:;n‘v:tl\i c:"'l 'llk r{,‘:m};((hfl w"“"f"u ‘f""“’" fron ud | Coey sl), thu Chic Deputy aceompanying, | other will do the same, if its cnormots abaurd- At e, i ritity O'Don | e thi actielea am whi ritannin metal are | ohon the latter, 18 suon oy they crossed iuto | ity aoes not effoctually destroy its forco. I hope 1BA A ntite of "War Erom 1851 amune the artelos on sehich e Swize theeatens | Minnctu, dualn- produced his warsant, sezed | it will prodilce t Wt buk & e ubou o mis 3 el o an (o with internal O ol oL vast it oF ,'f Is ev anet Lindenffed Frank, took Dim from the cars | chivvous judiclury system, that s proving a 0 E EPY Dhascnatune, 1 AL Ll el B R A i L R artleles | e the Stillwater junction, and ‘subsequently | curse to the natiou aud a blight to popular b N erlsls, constant politleal disputes, and religloun | eclenrated Budset. Bume comfort might be cooshy, pursued for several miles on fout | wiss sdjudicators who are prepared, as ‘ Attor- ngitatious combined to plice Bpnin in an fn- by a reporter of Lloncer-L'ress and 2 clerk of Frank, both of whom he threatened to shoot it they followed Nim furibier, and then for a time llllnu[lveumd. ‘Fheattorneys of Frauk promptly ryised the hue und ery on all the wires ugainst his kidoaoper. Oflicers wure dispatched on his track, and finally e emerged ot Hustinza, where e was promptl arrested by the Sherllf on the charge of kid- uappe. He will reach St. TPaul to-day, and ou Munday swe sbnll probably fearn whethor apltizen of Minnesota has any rlzits whieh a Chicago BaliiY {s bound to respeet, 17 this kind of thing can bo done with Impunity,—1f a citiZen of Minnesotn can bo summarily and clandes- tinely torn from his home by an eilicer from auothier Hthte, denled every chunvo ol sppeal to the protection of the courts, and kidnupped out of thelr jurfsdiction—if this act of urbitrary aud oppressive vivlencs can be perpeirated in open day, under color of any law, then tho fabrle of ‘civil liborty rests on o {rail founda- tion. Nochtlzzn 18 safo from this form of vio- Jenee, It 48 0 erimo uzainse the fundamental priveiples of Hoesty, The Illinots ofieer who attempted this outenge upan the rights of our citizens, und this defiance of the authority of its conrts, should bo taught such a lesson ae will deter the officers of auy other Btate from toumt I tho midst of these cconomical heresies it the Euglish people showed n solil front in defenss of free trade: but, unnapplly, we aro denfed even that smat] congolation. That the preat mars of the trading classes are suill un- tainted by active cominerciul heresy 18 auite true; sod pity wounld be merited by any sd- veuturous Chancellor of the Exchéquer who #honld put the doctrines of protection, or even of geclprucity, futo hia Badget, 8tiil, » congul- eruble nunber of English peopleure holil enough to ralse the old ery that furcizn comuetition 18 kllling some forma of native Industry, The complaints of the distressed supar-refiners are already among the tests of the bustinzs. The country will be very lortunate If other triul should not clamor for fiseal saferuards nzainst jorelign rapueity fu the present stute of depres- sion. A dozen years aio such a reaction would have been pronounced fucrcdible, Englaud ot least, it was thougit, hud practieally and for all thue « tie stmplepropusition that a country rich itsell by making commoditics urtitielully dear. Puzzling, nowever, as the fuct way seens attiest sight, it can be explained w.thout much diflieulty it wo look ut the cir- cunistunces ot the . several countries. It i3 very doubtful whether the real principles of ney " says, by *'special study,” to regulute by *trules of Inw" all the ramttled interests of bustuess and tho complex relutions of the com- mereinl wortd, Thelr *construction s to be kept from the control of fgnorant men.” In the vast diversitied pursults of life men give the study of their lives to the understanding of their fndividual business, but these wiseacres profess to hold the keys to the Arcanum of uni- versul knowledeze, to bossess full comprehension of the entlre ield of utwun occupatlon, and sct themselves up as the only fustified cluss to udite of other men'’s righits nmd ubligations, They know niuch more of tho busincss ultalrs of other people than the people do themselves. ‘Fhey ean manage other peoplu’s property, righits, aud interests, involved in nthousan callings, esch requiring a lictivie's study to understand, batter then thoss so engaged. Whut inmaculutewlsdom ! But why, Mr., $ At- torney,” do sot these men, so fitted by * speelal study” to manage other people’s concerns, ngres in the *application of the rulus of law,” thut vou think so infallible aud so ** ndispensa- ble 1 Why do Judices \Walte and Bradley, the minarity in the right, have to dissent from tho majority of the Court in tho wromg{ And fn view of such diversity uf oplnlon in the higzhest court of the United States, sud the ** 100 contradicto- tolerable situwation, At last Espartero was forced to restan, In 183, und O'Don- nell formed 8 new Ministey. In the {nsurrection which sued, Fspartero remafned Inaciive, and In 1557 resizmng his positiun_as Seuator, withdrew entirely frot public life, and_apparently ceuzed to te Inter- ested 11 the polltics of bls country. After the revolutlon of 1508, and theexpulsion of Quuen lsabella, (ien, Espurtera wave his ad- hesinn to the Provieory Government, but took no active part in events, In May, 1560, dunng thie diseunsdon upon the adoption of new form of covernmmuent, n memhier of the Cortes pro- poseil to prociaim Espartero Kiug of Spalu, hut thy proposition met with Httle favor.” In Fed- suary, 1975, Esvartero gave to tho new Kine, Aitnso Xif, an odhesion not less warm and hearty than that he addressed fn 1853 to the men who hnd dethroned and extied Queen lsa- tella, Alfonso's mother, He died In retirement at the ripeage of 87 years, having fuirly outitved hils career. i CORNING-SCHENCK. A Wedaing In Migh Lifo at Brooklyn, N. Y. ONLY PAIN REMEDY That fnstantly atops the most exernclattoz paios sl laya lilamwation and eurcs Conurationy whether ot 1o Litnics, ~toniach, Loweis or uthier glands or organ, Dy uie apjiication, 7 In from One to' 'i‘wenty Minutes, No matter how violent or excruciating the Q&\n. the Innrs o Ttheamatic lled: 3 m, Cripnied, Netvouy Nournlic, 0F prostrated with diressa may suffer, RADWAT'S READY RELIEF WILL .. AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, . Inflammation of the Dladder, Inflammation of the Dowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, FPalpitation of the Heart Tysterics, Croup, I():lnhlhurln, v e kpoh e tarrh, Influcnza, BuookteN, N. Yo, Jon. 1.—The marrlaze of | feeo trade wero evor hammered into 1 o0, 0f | repeating thy oleuse. ; vy decislons ' of the fowrst court fn tho United ALy d Erartus Coninz, Jr son of Erastus Cornlug, | ol our trading classes by the A R G LU e ] Tlinom Teadache, Toothache, Sr., uncof the Mot prominent and wealtny | Auti-Corn Law Leacue. “Everybody lunrnk‘m- GAGGING A DYING MAN. ol aril B e ve Mot Of Sevitration - Neurnlgin, Rheumatism, Citlzens of Allany, N. Y., with Mise Grace Fitz g;gyv‘{:‘-’"fl.'tllflgggv";:::f‘gutmu:"t‘}:u bl Joat . fu"the unibwricas disputcs in the common | Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, famdolph Schenck, daughiter of Nowh Iunt ! An Extrnordinary Rohbery In @ Philadel- phin Sick-1tunm=The Iutiont Boatous Phitateiphta 1ress. At the residenve of Mrs. Bweeney ort Christian atreet, above Elghth, s youn relative {s dying of consumption. 8o near death has he been Dread urtificlally waud o ‘wingled follvand tn- Iquity, Su long as trude wisgoml everybody was content to belleve what My, Cobden had” sald about the blesse 8 of unllinlted competition witl: atl the wor Everybody, even In Bristol, wulild see the ubsurdity of dirvetly fostering In- transactions of business lifel Why should arbl- tratlon present restlts any more “huphazard,' as **Attornoy” atirmatizes them, theu these learned Judges plve out before the country { Arbltration is a8 [air for uao side as forthe other. 1t (s rarely objected to by the Lunest Schenck, D, D., of Brouklyn, N Y., was solem- nized at the latter place at noon yesterd It was one of the most brilifant oud fasaionable hymenenl events which hus orcurred n this pare of New York Btate for some thne, and excited Chilblains, and Frost Iils The va"tfll‘Dn af the Leady Tlellsf ta the partot 'url“c'l ;;!;;)‘sllu pain of dificuity exlals whl slonicase - Hed B s sixty drops in half & tumbler of water il o ¥ iy ¢ ¢h Eng] s CHLOT ataya by tho disboncst, b avatl ftsclf of | |Rarey miugteyeupy Ciatuhs AU QORI Wileenteat fnterist tsRdiLy cirdes: | ustefes: (o wiich Bt istaturally uiuit | caneiteres, thak onicac Jad aieesdly sl iglatster- | the difatory forins and techmiealities of tho law, E.!Sx‘xéf x‘«:r'l'n"an'i'&fin Dowels mut it iorial Pl i “The ceremony took place I 8t Anw's P B. | squiare mile wnder zluss, and winem'eht bo made wlto him the luat rites of the Chureh. It must be made compulsory by linposition of n’,lcmv,'i,tiu-|llol;l‘l;|'flh;n{;g;‘r.r¥}\»;'gvflgmm i aatet Churetiy of which the fatherof the bride 18 | out of thew, and it micht be sold Oun Wednesday night Mrs, Swecuey took her rvnnlups for refusal to resort to'ft, If weure to have 14 at all. Volwotary arbitration fs, of course, open to sll now.” If obtuining Jjude- ment 18 to carry oxemption, au unjust man could demand niore than nis due, rofuse to arbl- trute, sue and obtaln fudement tor what was nehtfully due, oud thus cscape ull pennlty for Iteetur, and which waa most handeomely decorated for the oceasion, ‘The sillen barners of tae Sumday-school were suspentied all sround the tront of the gallerien, and In the chuncel was u amwniticent floral display, it an nour befure the ceremony began the vast edifice wiii prevent aickness or painé from chanky of water, Jutnbotter thau Frouch raudy or LitLers &4 & stiuge fit FEVER AND AGUE seat ut Nits bedsids and waited until he hed sunk into n slecp, Worn out with her day's labors, for thy lady carelga on the business of an undertuker, she stole to an adjolnlug room nud threw herself o 8 bed to snateh o few mumeuts’ at a profit i€ Porllament would put u prohibitive duty on the vintuges o} tho Contlnent, But any ong who should thus pro- Dose tu nurse natlve Industry woull be deemed fit for Bedlum, 8o fur all classes of the come- manity tirely grasp the main urgument for fice ‘ 0 eut e FEVER AND AGUE curcddor ity conts, Therel Thoss who i zencral cards ofadinfsson ocen- | of o i iyl g e g bl |t Skil} | window of his apurtient, ou the sccoud story correspondents and indorsed by you, Mr. Editor, | ity ctndbes votiies pled the pows i the wallerius and i the side thousunds of industrious houscholds aro broueht to poverty. That scems very hard to tho puer suilerers, and thev usk why they should pinch n order that Frenchuen should feast, The anawer {8, of course, that a_nation nust make it flscad arrangements for thegood, not of asmall class, but ot tho majority, The ma- Jority are the consumers, They havo a rlght to buy their ribatds an clw:wlé' us they can. To compel thein to buy from Coventry what they could et mors cheanly from l.()'uun would be to support, Coventry by disgulood forn of piv- rear, aetime i such s munner a8 to sutlsfy Lim that they were upon an errand of robbery, Long stekness bud rendered him completely helplexs, and his volce could not buraised abuve o whisner, and by theso circumstpuces he was compelled to lay snd wait the fssue of events. Prosently he saw the window rafsed, and the two men stealthlly entered his’ room, ‘Then they vrept 10 lus bedskie, aml one of the vil- latus, to sticucs hin, dealt nim o heavy blow on In an editorial commending ts efllcacy for quick and speedy settledent of wany cascs, Itis fn regard to brining sult on a pluln note of hun ‘Pho suizrestion i8 that the note feself be flled, with n stoipie'statement that fo 18 oast dug and unpuid, and asking Judigment. Thew, thut the defendant be required to set forth Il dofenso in an atliduvit, 80 that the Court can_determine 8L unve as to its merlts, This s all very well be- tween honeat sultors, and to bo cominended for any brevity it secutes In procecdings hotween suchs but supposs ** Attorney’s? ‘uuscrivu- wings of thiu wain flour, Thoe sidewalks were throngal with Ladies who were nnfortunate erotgh not 1o secure carda of admission, but who were determined ot ol hazards lo eateh a giimpse of the bridal party while entering the church, Just us the 12 o'clock chlmea were ringing, Mr. George Warren, of 8t Thomas' Gharely New York, nresideid at the ongan, wind rendored wspecinl musieal prowranine, incluaing ths ding m:lrI *Panphaueer? und ¢ Mid: DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian e forcheml. Tho san was heipiess, The el < Te“t auinier : support Cuventey Ly s, discuboud furin of 0. | 0 e nind b feet with tords, and ahnck | lous appoten mwowrs b out, of Cour) R%ol\ ly Flic marrlage was contfucted on the most op- | rely ou 6 system uf out-door rellef, 1f any | Jed hia bony urims with oo, o that cut deop it mu'nl. ‘Bas been made un the note and not credite proved English.vlan, The bridesmalds wero | braeh of traide cannot flonrleh without public | his bloodiess skin nnd llicd his bouy with patns. eiwhit 1o number, amd wore wuslin overskirts trimmed with white Jace, over white silk dredses, cutriin, ‘Thiey also wore white Liata, ot lnnova- tlon un the usual custom. The ushers, six n wvumber, came dressed In walking-suits, wid car- rled thelr bt 1 thelr hunds, The Lride wors u wiite satin und brovade dress, white tulle vell and o completu set o mazcniticent diamonds il peurls, o present trom Lhe groun, “Tua wroom und Homto Beywour, Jr. Englucer It 1% us unnaturol to foatur Lrs Lo attenpt to manufucture wine m Kent, ‘Pho siear re- llners #ay, however, that they want no artiticiul protection, that they are quite vontent with freo trade, und that they demand nothiog mure tuan fulr play, Hat n"competition with thele Frenth rivals they oo exposed, they cuntend, to & tlonbile disadvantage on secount of the bounty which the French Government pays to its own truders, and the duty which {6 linposes on the ed, Of coursu_the cause would then liave to take {ts course for tral, Would not sueh afll- duvits be thie constant rulal ‘Lhey are the con- stant rulenow, One of your correspondents says Juwsers draw them aid make their clients slggn them as mers matier of form. Nublo pro- fesson! fHow learved i the law, thot s de- uominated s *a rule of right,’ winl tuw learn- e s the highest elements of worul truthl - But we now how arbitration would Interposun sury But st} taete awiul work was put lutf finlshed, Fearing that be inlznt ery out, they guzred his mouth und covered s head with o towel in sueh o muoner 16 o akmost stiilo bis ulready fectle respiration, Then they began th of plumder, ne one of the pillows, the thieves nipped open the tekhne und empticd the feathers upon tho floor, uviog thus sceurcd themselves o gack, they scarched through the Tionse il collected u targo plece of sati, o rull THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR TIE CURK OF CIRONIC DISEAS) SCROFULA OKt sly':)'l"l‘l;:l’ll.}: HERE T KKATED IN TR Lunge or Sthuuchg Skin oF Hunes, Fle CORRUPTING TIE EOLIDS AND VITIATIN THE FLUI Chronte Rheumatian, Serofuis, Glandular Swellts, Btate , uwaited the bridal party ot the altar, Uanverous Allectivi, Syphilid Uacking Dry Guigh, & - cetive, Do slimple Jorm which you | Compaint lnmfm.mf the Lungs, Dyspel Wt Englsl product, * ~Here gadi, o M A0 e ve ut itk mal By | snerective aod Wil o yints, Diesul shalie Wl Bucer, eaiicd tho bridal part G0 ho aler, | Bl peduct, “llers, acaln,_touwstor, | f back ottt WS LS S B o | abstove tud whiel Laphiot, G st o I hegon,—tha 1 Or. Doane, Bishop uf | shape; for sibstantially tho complatit fs | tele thov pimced fu tho pilioy Theru ars | 8 false aflidavis by defendant, the plalutilfcould | wals "conplains, Goat, Drbpar, et Lucain, b Albany, aud the Ru.-Rev, D, Littlejoln, Behop | ths “the bud fisell Csystem of France ¥ funnudlutely projuse 1o urbitrats the gquestlon chitis, Cousuniption, Liver Complaint, &c. Nat only docs tho pariiitan Resslvent excrl A remedial igents I (ha cura of Chroale, Ben fubis Toustitutiunal. sud bkin Diseases, but 1t 1 tas vilf v cure for KIDNEY AXD GLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinars and Womh Diseases, Grarel, Diabetes, Ktopjags of Waler, Licoutinence of Urie, 1 itsease, Albnninaris, and la il caves whera th e depoaits, Or Wi water 8 thick, cl mixed with aubetayges ke the ol reads like white slik, or U, of Loug Isiand, officlating, Tho bridesmalids were Miss fda Schenck, Miss Ellzabeth Mor- an, Misa Mary Ssuger, Miss Anule Corlles, of Brooklyn; Miss Alve Dundridze, amd Miss Jennte Patdicton, ot Cinclunatl; atd Miss Fannde Turnbul, aud Miss Julla Thaagson, of Baltl- Amongz e guents were ex-toy, Horas il wife; Senator clect Georze | ornling, parents of the wroom: tien, Ma ton Cuttlng, Judze Githert, Curso H. Eo therrepunt, Av A, Low, Mavor Coop New York, the Hon I, Mranating, Cliarles A, Fuwnsend, P proverded 1o muke tholr cacapo. : In tho weantine the mvaiul had been making feebie efforts 10 releuse s head fram Whe sut- focatiug towel, He bad partly succecded (n his abject, und, 1y twistinz s Loily in a fast clluit, Nie el out uf bed unon tas luor with & heavy thud. ‘The tose occastoned by bis fall alavmed the Lideves, who dropped their big and sproang throtgh the window ninl escupod, The disturb- anwee nls0 aroused Mys, Sweeney frons her slecp, uint sh Fushed into the apartmeny to find - the slex snat stretchied pon the Hoor, speechilcss sl nelpleas, hall enveloped o his bed eclothingg, amld tie seuttered feethers aod Liw pluuder of ma sugae wrtliiciaily cheap In England, Franee muy b actlug very loolishlv in thus pursing any sct of traders, * Dut it she elioueed w throw awny money i helptog Eogllsh con- aumers 10 laiy sigar cheaply, they huve no reason to complain, Quite faturully, the su- pur retluers of 3ristol funey thiat the iterests i asmall elass are Rdestieal with those of the uathai, and the farmers wetd of the ganie opin- foi I the davsof the Corn laws “The old heresy I8 cereafn to reappetr when any branci of trudy suilers from foreps petition, In Awmcrlea the cagses of puutection are ewhat different, ] rulsed, s the Court, Instead oty as now, acliting the cuse for hearlng two vears lorward, would reter the ease, und the plalunil get lmaBdiate Sudzment at the hands of the crocs, the e Tendunt huving nothig hut apretended def 1 roply to “ Attorney ™ that { bud no chce thany action ol the Lederad Grand Jury, ar to nuy case bruught befors thei, or proposed tu tic brought betors thein. Tupukeof the ruls catablished fn our_Cireult Court virtually sip- plantivg our Urand Jury system, 1 enter ioon o defenseof the Grand Jury or Petit Jucy sya- Cl, ur 80y uLlier system appertatning th our present Judiclal institutions tiat etaml vt can- tons ervo Loillard, Gvrus W, 11luus ADIENTAY 3 d, he 1nore thowzhtiul nd- { the thioved g i . 2 wien ticre lep ik om0} Ul g [ My Wuletan, 61 i siibniEys ok dhiey: ol LAV/ REFORM “apriclons utd deceptive contradictions 6f ovine orhets promfnent fn Ditsfness and professtonad | otain that the peopls unght to benr the w 4 LiliLe “ap i life, he presents wers sumerous and costly, To the Editor of The Tribune, for the sake of the future. A natton, they suy, I8 nut completely orgenized unless It has wany Jovin of induetry. JLwil be one efded 51 I 1 werely nerieuitural. Althouzh it sy 1 thiae by protecting nutive munufactures, it walin su roul a8 they van dispense with the veutehiea of defenstve tuxution. It fs quits true that they past be alden by naturml condithons; but Awerica i3 better dtted than fannd to b the howe of wgaufaclures by ni boundiess supplles of co Wiy, then, It fs aakied, shou Stuil acrods the Atlautle wie thedr total value not il short of $104000, A bril Nn;.:ucmhmluul; ace m‘mfi reshlence ot the bride’s pureuts, ou Colinots [lighia, The Kleatrle Light ln Loadon, [2 Nrws, 1, und on the pave- " s well us on the hotso froms near, it ahines 1iku dawng but the whole efect s beshlant than hud beei antlApated, The te an far fs dta it hous med to fudi- o iL enlirely incd the gus- Turpa which At ull near to bt theve bsa gond deal 1o be desired I the distyibition of the Hahit, The Jatn ;s constst of onal slotes on the top of the onhbary laungeposts atnl thel - prarain e as scci alonge tie street fa very besuti- ful, lustead of the ghittering poluts of sna Which are presented by 1he gas-diuis, there 1s o sericsol sound ILONS, Cacy siowlng a v dise aud shinig with 3 Ighit which fa quite pleasunt for the eve to rest o But i seems o us that ton much s been sacriticed 10 prodice this subdaed elfect, The globes are ale of upal giass of cuitid, and are so thick that it s uut posatble to trave the wosition of the electrie wire within the. ‘L resalt of this obstruction of the ravs s that they we greasly reduced i guantity snd in seoetrating power. 1ot mlunrable feport made tu the Liverpool Corporation by tilr covineer, ho atates, us the roult of wreiu] photo-wetric wbzeryations, that theopal ghibies b the Avenue e P'Opera allow only 42 per cent of the setual light of the dectile caudle 1o pazs thoueh i, There 15 eviuent!y ai enorous waste of Tizhit fo those now it use vi the Viady, “Thatavs Finbankeut, ‘Fuia wast 1 Parla o the priv benuty. But wher meanl for uae 1 fons, their entire unrellabiity to establish uny |u-up<(ly detiued rutes of couduct, sl fu ul their Niterly fndefensible enormtty, L st “{ that, §f (40 jury systens fail of thelr deslzh und are ubjectiunabie and fjurlous, it 14 fur the people tu dempid thar nbotiahment, uud for the Leclstatiee 1o do away with then hrn Tepitimute acte 1t fs_ usurpation of power for any dudie or set of Judies to ke or ke Tawa t0 varry ot thelr pecaltar deod wnid ovlu- fotis, Bub Chis be fust what they ure continuully dobig, and benee” thero 18 Ho certati law hut the caprice aud mere dictun of urrogant Judizes. If the veople sre wise, and would' perpetuute the frpedoin und privilere vouchsafed us by u it Providenve i this blessed Iand ubove wll other countries of the eurth, they wilt heed the timely warniugs Fuig in thelr care and demand such reform of the liwe ad otriction of ke Courts ax shull check the growth of despot- st and prwm‘fltl\'n wthong us, und as shall cou- fora them to the sequirenients of e fiell- geuve and lurger expericiico of bhe peovle. ligxuy FAUNTLEROY, = o i—~ ' A Franch Domestlo Tragedy, A remarkable dowmestic Lragedy oceurred re- cently in Parts, A M. Filliettu and s wile not having been seen for 8 duy or two, their uparts ment was opened by the polics, who found the couple dead un the Hoor of the bedroom. The Judy was halt undrassed, und by the side of her Lssband lay a six-barreled revolver, Ou searchs fugz further, the ody of u youn mau, & friehd of tue tamily, was alscovered in the adjolufug room. e had been shot through the licart, M. Fillictte was o bauker's clerk, Ho was 83 years of uge. i3 wile, who was 33, gave leasous in musie. The third person, nged 23 was @ clerk Ut the Predécture of the Svine, M. Fillette bl Leeu heand to complain to his wile about the Lov-tivquent Visits of the youngz wan. ——— Ciicago, Jdan. 1L.—Owing fa severo - ness In my fannly, | have Lo deier anv fuller dis- vusslon of the subject we have been constdering, than to brlelly nots u few polnts. I would tirst reply to ** Attorney's™ charce that * To make hls persounl atuise moru tolling Mr. Fauntieroy mlsquotes me, and muokes me euy he eame of all the Judxes in the country.”? 1 did not misquote Ry, und did not write cown- trye U wiste esunty, the mistaky was typo- graphieal, and 1 nede ne allusloi i regand to SspH corruaption of the Judgzes touny Judge outside of the cvuenty, ‘TTPMLs enouzh of the offeusive artlcle i Chicago without ranging over the Stute, or juto Indiaua for the thres notably fustanves among her Bupreme Court Judies, or to New York for her famous cuse, liat 1 regard to nlsquuting, Attorney ! very arte ully misquotes blneelf, to vscane his adinlssion thut thers are * corrupt deelsion: e aayst Yoy wnswer 1o 3Mr. Fauntieroy's argument that Tulmit there fs corsuption fn the courts, be- cause [ say that the systen of Uxed lnws s - tended us o basrler wealust fraud, thero coutd Rardly be a more complets non segulturt ™ But, atr, that 13 not what you sl Yolyeald it was neces-ary to have tiic decisions of the courts hant down “us & burrier Lo (wwong other thinge) *ecorrupt dic gions,’” and 1 usked how thera vould bu #vorrupt declsions ¥ unless thero aro corrupt Judies, You thow sav you satl sruud,” Lo eatablish my Suon squitar? No doubt you bave vstasll-lied wany of your cases Defore” thy courts with equel fafiuess sud honesty. “ Attoroey" requests mo *ta keep within the common vourtesy uf debate, aud consider, if he OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWIH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & C0., 33 Warren-st,, N e e DR. RADWAY’ REGULATING PILLS Perfectly tastelcas, elegantl: fuess. reiates punity, adwiy's ilis, for blumacl, Liver, Nowel, Kiducys, X Discuss, Headkelie, Coustivatiby o sl JUlGUALSR FEVET, 18, Plles, sud il deraageni ra. Warrated w L. ‘The Yght 15 dell 1150 01 3ht}'S an catu; uud thou fiustey, The ereat miass ol the cousumers woulld Fidieule the Wea of paving that price 1t ey were ashand todu ip directly, ‘Thuy tolerate it unly becaitee thie process of waate s bldden, Nor fs it true that the country wiil gaiv In the future by arthifeially supuorting voiton s and blaxt furnaees agulist the udve natural conditlpus o1 the present toe, N natlonal prott will eomne from manubtwiures uiless ehey can stamd wnlhnited competition, and they will sprinz up 1w Noeric with sutll- clent rapidity vo woon a8 they cun bear that teste In Giennany and Bwitzecland the’ pro- teetiontsts nso tuiferent pless. They think that tive tanil would ciablo them to rubse o reater revenuey ud that §s u coushleration ot thu Yory blgheat importuuce atnd the mihitary ceesaitivs of tiermiauy. Iu §s, perbaps, the uL wiiich chilelly moves Princo Bawarck, But it could easlly be shuwn that, cven B protective dutics weré Lo yield the Governmeot o larger sum Jor @ few uonths, they would” 4o so 4t the expense of tho future. They would cut ofl the suuices ol supply, It 13 urzed, howevery that Genmany sud Switserland ungig, by rabing thelr tarifty, compel other uathns to lower T w Lade g ey Ve, Cdlaln oo sierdary it icheros dri. Fitine fil-. folloxiog smptums yesulttoz (03 e o Lt DI EALIYD Of gaus: Ty Fiie Fitiness 67 the Biool 12 ty f 10 & toiuach, Nausca, Heafionfs o ek of weig b tis ol Llsyings or Flutteriogs o ¢ e awimamying of the \lted Hurric thiug, Flullering at kll Hlear, Lt o & 1) +or o Liun, I accpted whe of sucrifieinz uiiity 1o an du London, the Jizot i + Ulan Lo or A luw frums all uf tLe abuve-pal CEtte per Dom. " Botd b7 Lruggiata’ theirs. ‘Lous, protectiontin would be used | please, lny protoecd pian, but hut vihiy the Porsonal. rily a8 & anerely penal Wespon; sna bo | author? " Aut jujuved futocence! 1 fint an- Albany S wrnal. READ ut Is One ol Lie oel respectable uscs what 1 termed your *courteous ure or in Corucil, lecturing on the ef. A Pro! £act of wind in some Weatern forests, rematke < fu travellug alowe the road 1 esen s fouud the logs bouud aud twisted tuzether to such an extent that a tule coulda’s ctliab over thew, 50 1 went round.” snd fuduleed i vo personality, You re- phied, charging my propoaition us belg dmoth- Yred "tu o vituperation,” aud suld, in sotiga statenent I mude, that, “If the ullecation i3 nut pure malice,” nud LOW reyueat e * Lo keco N 81 Lowte Pimara-guurnal, - Cockroachics dipped b marine mik, wud st 3t Hbesty oo Guted poler; wake very dchable Alglanistall War-weps. W be put, But, meanwiile, 1t evil Ol which the Germaus ¥ eay that their uy the hizh tarkls of Tuatls quite truej but . « False and True.” £end aJetier stamp 0 1LADWAT & CO., No. 317 P VI woussada wil e mat va and_the Swirs complein. Tl pralits are duuinisky Auatria aud Frauee, Tad.i|