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.but the nddition of all makes up a total per- e THE CHICAGOs TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JANUARY with [t. Tt fstothe Engltah market that her principal exporta are senf, nud when the pur- chasing power of Enzl.m:‘ fails sud the demand slackens, sbe must exnect to suller in some de- gree with the alster island. 24 1H79—"TWELVE proportion of casea roversed to thasc aflirmed, but from my knowledge of the decislons of the Appeliate Court fn the Third Distrlet, sltting at 8pringtield, L Lelleve n falrestimatlon to be that about 45 per cent of all the cases are reversed, » freshments and there remained the sickiy pis | simply have been to confirm, by qu-stionable 1 AI{IS' aller of the confectioner’a. Nous nvonsch{npze nv'llpl'nmnrnhln menans, the true “resulis of the tout cela. This will be weledme news fo | eicction. But it was not perlected. Except a8 . American ladica vislling Paris.—determined | 8 cuvious thiustration of the mctiiods practiced New-Year Nuisances and Inflice | and incorrigible shonpers, every one of them. by n certaln class of politicians, the country has b an, oncof it, o witl | own dreadtute. Voud e uatton Tor €52,000,000 to purciase all- | oald e the boat way to e e oning ver bujiion to make cuin o pile uo in the Treas- | eles of sieh Juvemle heros b thalyfa ury. 1o must clther da that or tako fands in fying ta loarn that I | 1l e ey, th e Trenstiry that mizht hensed to buy and cons | he uthorities of Tieismiee! Mitinistredly Jia Tivas i Lo ot | Femi e Feaston. Stsrire: o Con Tetion, Ic amthe reldur ATl erion of pears re- | Sation wank fa b Fan bt Witih Sherman's e oy -thie-] X w thal eed, nid Manton Marble, amd Col. Peiton, N he Bu o . for - n VA 1 o! iin 8 tiong=s-Everybody to Be A L I o e, ele: | than In the correspodenco of auy othcr privatd THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. | yereea shout i por cent of a1 the cases eent | tormi of uflice §33,000,000,an I payintercstonit,in | MORMON TILUUS IN DA, “ Tipped.” {ex-pretender to the Queendom of tofiand), was | clitlzens. _— Vetore It, . The roports, lowever, gave the opin- | urder thatso titeh’ sliver wy lle idia in fhe | o istibity 3 singing dtatfan Opera thore, with fair ruvcess, Mr, Disbee Iins No Interest in the ON | funs fnall cases,—tiose i nilirmunce a8 well as | Vreasurs? 1t I8 the baldest absurdity (n finance | Driving o Gentlle feom Itls Itome. In London I also heard, not a ifttle to my sur- Tinine's * Mistake.* Clatm, in reversal,—simply beeauze they are required | that evera people was afilieted with throuzh Men Toll No Tales, ~Désa Qiovollies at the Thaatres---Junles Verne's | nrise. that the eons of the late provrietor of the Tray Times (Rev.). o (A Editar of The Tridune, Ly law to mive a written uplnfon in all cses. the coneits and despotism of their Fluauce Balt Lake Tribune, i = o Standard fntend changing 1hat steady, heave, The evldence before the Teller Committce CmicAco, Jau. 23.-—The editorial fterm in Tnz At some other tine [ inay try to convinee you Ministors. A manufacturer who should con- Another Mornon outrass s re ‘ horoughrolng Tory orzan Inta a Liberal rival A nc's charges o 2 ¢ bl . & § b A A cky Jie Ve = rom Chilaren o 'Captnm l( ‘;"“}- ‘,’ ;f Jln 2 direnlation 'n',‘ Nu“m‘ncl substantlates every wond of Mr. Blaln R TumuNy of the 22d, In rezard to my heing fo- Efl)‘b'n‘,‘;m‘fi:fllmfffil{.‘f ffif‘-‘;’h:al;“"::u: :ll,:::nl: gx':‘nlu?rt,ut:fs: l\'\pm.-lcl:,n;::"t\l‘l"l:’c|l|mr‘;e"v$ruvgl.lll‘w':n;‘;.‘1'.: Cacho Valley, Tdalio Turll:m. A'm::::‘n’q Grant L Dl e e hilor If ot ally Jes: | With reference to- intimidatlon fn Loubslana. | tercated in claima sgainst the State ut Hiinols, | Ji and tors disjumn ‘of A Iy udmbor of cases | of them, oF nsk any one Lo buy them, would be | tanco above Frankiin there was liy L than 200,060 daily; bt It 18 not likely to keep ‘Tensny Parish was a hotbed of treason nud vlo- dues me injustice, 1am not the atlorney for at that If 12 turns vonts amd goes o for Willlam | lenve. Negroes were killed by wholesale, and to the satistaction of clients as well ns fnwyers; rated n fool or insane, nul bapkruptey would | mnn named James Dwizgins < an ol that it has done en witgout the long delays tntd- gins and hiy ol soon enuwif him. Seeretacy Sherman may i, any claimants, nor am 1 intercsted in any A i When this old counle were marri Joncleres® Opera-~ONonbach’s Linst—--Co- | Ewart Gladstone. HanRY MRLTZBR. those thnt escaped ta the swamps dig not_dare | clgims l,mlm' the Stale ar attorncy or other- | 9ent ‘m«|u~;3up{fl|mlniouln.' Jm;t UOW I pur- ”rl'.‘r-h?n"?:\fi P\:n(vlllll}or I}:}:'?’(mk,! l;ulz“m!m ;3 then Mrs. Sharp, was n widow ‘::';l‘;";'v Mee, ), sperntira Slores-—Echon IRRENT OPLN tocome ot of thele iding plices on the day of | wise, Col, et tae sent e il at Soring | heford'a " Tiawyern e Tt | in ha 1aie Al eports Bge fho peonje havo | amily of sons aind dauebers, who ubyeret from London. CURRENT OPINION. slection s vt thcr e icu, ssoldog for | feid proiding for 1o payment ‘of a fudumen. |t RppollatoConry, o sipuid wot valy read | erdered the siock to be Boueit i antered o | hor marrylog acain. | Tt the' et up, i Judee Uradwell's repurts, but had better nlso read the statute. Respectiuily, Wil E, Huoues, The Taking-Powder Man, up in the Sennte of the United Btates nnd un- dertake to shict the eriminals and charee equal il upon a peaceable copyinunity itke Ben- ot the least of the many | gupposs we amend the Constltution and re- mu;:’,f,ll P Y conventional burdens under which we volun- | geeapize the Sepate! Let us give New Encland factory to produce, and if the real Superintend- | eame from her sy S o T eokmse Boayataty Eherimaoad the | Sooa fruma bos sot, Jou Bliarys who 1 fu. s irlc of a true Republican official fn llm, he ik ) his mother ey would make cales of the product by paving | Dever liva with ' that — old apostate Dy, the debts and expeneen of the Government irith | eins.” Notwithstanding this threat, requested mo to fntroduce it I did ac, aml notifled him that I conld not follow it up, or even favor it, Neither I nor my tirm were ever attorneva In the case, or knew anything ahout it. Please tnsert. L. 1L Bisoge. ¥ = Nown on Now England, Spectat Carrerpondence of The Tribrne. Aotate (Alt,) Reglster (Pem.), PaR1s, Dec. 31 delita Chreaicle. Vanderbilt can’t (drive his fast team without runuing over zomebody, he ought never to ride out without taking an undertaker ing thi 4 the gl tasily groan fn Paris.ts the anoual obligation of | two Senators, just about s mauy as that sectiun The Truth Ahout Loutalans, Ta the Filitor of The Tribune. 16 Sink ey noil ioiee b exscuting 1t Hisk nie Sinte Il Danifly bome.lick s Prosncrel sonding cards and bouquets to our avquaint- | 18 eotived to. Clerelant Ilyaid (Ren.), The Hiinols Tndusirial University, LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Jan, 22.—1he following [ 3 5F G805 B BEn ™ An it is how, ho prognos- | cattie, ~ & govd farm, aud ‘: l‘tf,nl{ of ances. There are few of us happy or unlanpy 3 A The letters of Mr, E. V. Smalley to the New 7o the Edutor of The Trilune. Jsno * faney eketeh.? Wouid to Gl it werel | hontes what catomitles will come it ho dovs ns | able home. Last Aufust Mre, Dot enougl not to have a dozen of these tusuries, Vanderhiit Neads an Ausistants York Twitune are cxelting unusual aitention | Cranpstex, I, Ja The tollowing ex- | It Is the actua’ caperience of a poor, conflaing | the silver advocntes desire, We would rutlier | althoush nearly 00 years old hersels, 2ins, e demonairation, and then amend our | word from lier aister In Tooele County 1h, nf»i‘ reckoning, thautu have an enemy teliing us i | father, 8 man 04 sears old, was ubhout ty gp {s mavine s from 11l that cxist vnly in vwn | und requested thie presence of all his dmdmf‘ golt-bhzhted magination, i Mrs. Dwigains left ber home on from the Northern press. Mr. Smalley has, since his present visit to the South, become von- vinewd that the viows he formerly entertalned fract from an address of the President of “the Ohio State tniversity, which hias Just appearcd in the annual report of the Trustecs, pavsa creature, who had the temerity to attemut the introduction of a new haking-powder to the grocery trade here in the West, 1uive my sad without counting the butcher and the Uaker, It Wilitam iL 22¢ the conclerze and 1he cook, the postnan and the dustman,—acquaintances who thrust them- 3 the selves unpleasantly upon our notlee ab this | for'y companton. of the outrages said to be practiced upon the | pleneant compliment to ourqown Btate Univer- | experience not for its Nterary merit, butasa | ™ flo no dunbt Tooks aliend and sces the pile of | Aurust, and went ty Tooole Coun .L\-,J?;nhxff perlod of the year, When the number is limited e Henublicans of the South were Incorrect, amd | aity nt Chiampalgn: soletnn warning to tnuocent * drummers ™ in | sliver accumulating that he has run the people | wnderstaudive that she should remain thers o1 score, the griavance 8 bearables but most e Should Uave Gone Aronnd, ".'i" r"&" umre ;ll!r:nf:';-'g;lgl"wfi‘g;x{f,‘fl:: }:f'.'.'»l “Two weeks ago to-lay T stood near the cen- peneral, and to baking-powder * drumimers 'u'x' debt 1o h‘um :x;.hmml not u'l)lllx:e-.l :mll“ r:th‘lilka :;:‘;Ill(sl:w /('x',l.}:f{fl.'e"’l"fiu{; ;\‘Is 1L ! |m'||:ht l;‘u scvers) i . h fata Lisi pep.). other promin a ¢ e 2 ¢ grent pralries 3 § he people will £0 1re of the proc ey g eptemitier licy ot us know tully a half-hubdred nersons at the ThcA‘Imm";‘gzy"""',{"’l';;!'hl;t'cl; '“m Shermans | t¥ fgalniet G Democrats of a portiob of 1l tro of ono of the great pralries of Lilinots, Its | jn particular. Have the kindness to send o i icr syn, undulatlous stretehed ‘away on every shle like ocenn waster, Upon one of its sloncs stately halls and anbitiowns towers arose conscernted to wil yimd to s gold-bur views, amd give bim | Joe Bharp, went to Dwleeins’ hous whae~ he nsks,—tare power to 1init the colu- | 1y maltreated i, After beating e of silver. They lave Hn-d‘uml will bemore | the clothes from the old man's pe il Keveres i, Joe oz Aty b wy least whom we do not particularly wish {or canunt quita aiford) to neglect or put an affront marked cooy of Tne TRIBUNE Lo my bereaved wile and family, nud by so dolng merit the ever- lasting gratitude of yours truly, 4G T, . . . Sonthcrn States are absolutely correct iu letter swith o hatred that can never dle. We told Gen. | SO0 SIS CE D K AU tn view of thio Shermuy ut (he tine he marched through Geor- | oty facts Mr. Smalley vouchiea” for, that mur- g i, ¢! i - 0! '3 o stered e doors and s tired, of the Sccrefnry’s andt-allver poliey; but | In the oct of stahbing him whien Mrs, Je ;‘1"‘ w‘hl.l‘, of "_’:’;“ ';‘f“-:l"“::::‘,f:“lfif‘&fl?l £ia thut be bad far Letter go around der, frand, violenee, and brutality were matters ::.;fll«?'x‘r‘x‘)‘rlt:‘ :3“1:::’0:" gnfi.:':'finlm“._,t‘. nu’ru‘:al A SLomismn's ! AVENTCR 1hiey Q01108 Pro, 0se 16 viskl the s of heloneat. | @ sister-in-law, threw hereelf botworn 1 Ir:?. ons ik connestiouns by the who TiTa Sieen s of fystematte and frequent occurrence in Lotl- | {anaetments replete with the best facillties that ;‘v“:' fflm;"v e I eams out ""x ol silver dollar, and elther bufore or soon after | Jue wnd the okl may, thus savine the g torether. Uunless you are prepared to sink for- Greenback-Mad., slan, done solely n tha interest of the Demo- | S Kiows for teaching the various l‘l'v “""‘l heat hlfl)“i ‘Y'"{:‘“ e yest the i dav arrives that retices the Secretary, | Nte. Joo then went for the ax with which g everin the opinion of your lady-friénds, it is Pattabury Diswatrh, (e, ). uatic party. hranches of modern cutture. A Hbrary of 1 bt he it deaidi Iy wit] have the faw perfeeten s the advanced | fiuish the job, but the oid man closd sndispensable that you should call unon cach, bearlng tn your hand some pretty peace-offering fn the shape of a ten- twenty, or Afty-franc bonbonnlere, o Wendell Philli; s is greenback-mad. He shoutd o s . A Cheerful Ropubliean Ontlook, be put in o strafght-jacket made of rae money T i ML L At taried Joose fn the distriet of lendrl B. Wright, where all the men ury us mad us he, | The Republican party is united thoroughly. R It was never more compact or wors harmonjou 1 siiver advucutes wanted it originally, » locked 1he door, und prepared to kil e —— By the war, was there ever ||ylxlcm:r dolu- | who should cross his threanold, ki slonthat titat whicl nffectssome minds, that e, A Mormon mob soon gathered anout Sherman was the fatuet of resumption, and s | house, und Joe Sharp totd thew that Dicizaty now fhe cleareat-neaded financier alive; and | had been guilty of an attempted outr, 0 volnmes offered knowledge to all comers,— noroffered it {n valy, lor throngs of eager- mindi l) uths were watelung datly at the pusis e dors, possed with awnkened curlosity to the Who did nnt live the tale to tell, But rshiy ** arnmvied * tho trade to soll Their Baking-Powder, Tread the sign ahave tho dear ! i PR fau, a book, or a hundsoms bouquet. The Demoeratie Docteine, Now York Style, than it s to-das. It i inlted upon princiles. | gatlery. After what fashion, T asked miveelf, is chmidt, Lirocerien, Feed, and Flour." that his_course s so commended by o grateful | one of his little girls, Lynehing wes talied o maie portion of your mwre nthmate acqualnt. LirnoXiyn Eagie (Dem.). “I'ie Democratic i"“"—)‘v on the contrary, fs divid- | A0 art-gallery on the prafres constructed { Sume ‘_“f'wl."ir;‘;;;'\‘). g:mvrell'mlnn;g::l'gl‘lch!n;zlcn. people that bels to walk to the White-House, | in the hearive of the ol man, who was In ¢ ance may be satistiend (. yousimply leave n vard at their abode,—which may be at the very op- posite enid of the towi. As for the casuls,— the veaple you have met at balls or receptions, and who have entertainad or been entertainud extravagance of subject or execution, some lu- congruity of materiat selected, may cortainly bhe pardoned here, But there was no extruvazance or Incongraity to pardon, A chamber of the Louvre conld not be wora severe 1 ite stin- even thoush he seotna ihe hien of muking sitver | perfect nest of Mormous und know his danger, an wilized part of our curreney? though the. charge of Sharp agnivst hini wyy No man can walk to the Wiite-House tn 1880 | without a shadow of trath, Toav nizht an o wio treads In the mire on his wav townrds 1t | man nzmed Quini, Who protessed a riculsy the silver dollar made of 41236 graius of standurd | for the anostaty, went to Dwnignins' houw wnf Sooner or later the Government musy et out { o1y distntegrated. 1t has made Hself ridicu- of thie bankinit bugluess itoethier by et | jong by fli-adyieed tnvestizations, atud it s with- the grecnbacks, There fs no tenable middle | oyt significant rallying eries, The “ fraud? le- ground that van be occupled by the advocates | sue, of which it huped to make much, lins been ol n stable currency, turued aguinst it by the discovery of the von. I'H weil Wi surs ~ 1 have no fear THyeta *arret orier ! here Fur Baxmg-Lowder.™ 1 gave to Schmiilt me blandest amlle, Heid cunverse with him quite 8 waile, city. e 1 \ fe- silver. A platform that antagonizes thiat view wiil | sdvised him to leave the country, as we e od \ e — e AL Ils bt ool i Prapg | Plsity, Ranged el due amble i oo Fuys hee o> 31ng [tient (e Chicaao, Dot ol i e candidates aml give them tho | brethren would otherivise surcly kil him, a. by you,—you need now only past cards for Marrying the Corpee, i3 1ts boomerang. Thus it 18 without prestige, | ghade, were oue hundred or nore tuorongnly 1 Jike 10 zee you fellers 201 victorg. ‘there are millons who, rather than | at the smne time offering to advanee hin '£5) them, Cinctnnntl Canmereiul (Ind. Rep.y. il without resources, torn by dissension, il falthfiil coples of the uasterpleces of seutptitre You makesgoot jokra and keep nd morry, enst away the siiver dollse and be ground down | to help him away. = For the ey, howerer, Turning nearer home, however, you wil bebuld nore distressing obligations. First comes Vat kint of “zamplos does you carry?" ** Bking-Powder ! 4 Mein Gott in Ilumet! Vot you 2ay? 'P\'L' murdered freo before wo-dav? It is the opinion of the Turre Laute Frpress | endeavoring vainly to manufacture issuc:. Cer- that, when (e Greenbazk party tefunaphs, ftwlil | tainly the Republican outiook ismost encourag- . ™ alieded .. | Ings and if the inspiration that now aninntes e *aver the prostrate furi oftie dead Democ- | 1 Sy o it now coherc, the barty racy M4 ind yet the Greenbackers of Oblo Wik § gl remniu i thelr Integrity, Republlcan sti- that all the ages have preserved. Photographs and engravings of famous architectural wml historic scencs were added; and the ripest student ot art und history would turn his steps often hithier and would linger long, fo forced resumption in zold alone, would re- | Quinn wanted o deed nud transter to the proy embraco the frredeemabie greenbock, Lot all | erty owned hr Dwigulng, which was given, iy the tender-footed hard-money men who do not | Mormons allowed him to sguare up hi ity TRE CONCIERUE, squarely demand the standard sitver dollar re- | bills the next day and depart os the raaf Hctonny, schoumn der gounter o'er member that we must win with both mctols, or | toward Washington Territory, siuce whicn img Ten fm.nu for o modest m?nn;:u.lilkc m!‘OWfl of inarrylug the corpsel premacy for four years froin 1850 s assured fully. Leaving the matn buliaig, I found on one e splll mfimmn npon ter fooet " lose buth, J. A, Bxturit, nothing hus been ncl-'nlur heard oL the old pan, may ao; but { am marricd. Ju the duys of my Tosts it AllseTatas: — slde a chentical Iaboratory, Just erccted, which 7 turned and throueh the doorway darhed e e— and it 18 supposed the eainted Thu:ze aliond unquict and forsaken bachelorhood, [ had to ‘ont-Mor! A 3 The Tall Syesmore, in completcnoss uuil avenlenice bertathie Juat a8 o pound-weighi struck and amasired BOTCH WORK him to eet just 1ar ettouzh on the road nortle o § Aty denrnal (Ren., iaraoils niFial X My Baking-Powder, 9 waril to be * killed by Indiana," make It twenty, The postman may be xot #d | gy pespite whict Guv. Hartrantt sont didn't drstina J 7 enuuls any Iaborstory on (s sido of tho At et s, of with flve; andtwenty more seattered amongst { ) ‘The elcetion of Mr. Voorhees to the United | lanti n aunother side, 8 spuclous wreen- Sald T, ** My God! what means all this? A ahol e auo Mra. Dwlieing returned tober arnveunidl after the men for whom it was in- tended bad ceased to existe Tt louks us if Mr. y X t . Mr, Potter was prenaring the same sort of post- Jdtana In that body' for elx years 1o come. 31 " i Voorhees Is aman of meagro and superficial R aliLyatae for ste o, attalments; o pocr lawser, & demagogue by rrowl of 1t, fustinet nad tealning, with lttle knowledgo of Xew Fork tirawhie tinil, Rep.), listory or statesimanship; an idler and A Mr. Hewltt duest't seem Lo dodge the clphier | dawdler: a man foud of wine and women, of fll- Ifow the Democrats Mnade n Botch of Defending Tilden and the Cipher Dis. patehes, Anectal ta Cizclanatt Enquirer (Dem.), Wasmxaton, D. C., Jan, 22,—in the debate on the Tilden cipber dispatehes, without ques- tlon the Democrats got worsted fa the debaste, louse, with many divislons, was filled with all rare nwl beautiful exotlcs, drawa from crery citme ond stutlon, Beyond, was the machine- sbop, well appoluted, dnd riugiog with busy nnd successful fabor, s Jlerds ol stately Short-FHorns and deer-like Alderneys grazed [n the fertile flelds, A veter- inary stablo stood ready toreceive the atling States Scnate insures o bad represcutative for homo In Cache Valley to learn that lier b, furm, wiid herd were all owned by Ehder Quing, aud that her husband had “gone West," e Dwigging wan now left homeless, unlesy sha woull consent to be rebaptized and Join the Church again, in accordance with the request of ler son Joc, who would thereunon give fers home with biumself, Mrs, Dwlains e titte the tindesfolk wiil eet you rieht in thelr eves, 1 dare say. Each sum (o {tself is small enouch. What did T aay toat waa aues? If that's tho etyle hero In St, Joo To trenta quict ¢ Drummer”® o, I'i leave it. thoagh I've jnet hegun, And straightway o to Atehicon With my Haking-Powder." fectly slarming. 1v's no use kicking agulunt he pricks, thowgh., Fatn would Lon New-Year's worning approach my concierge with a little st mpeech something after this style: ® My T went—nor tarried long in lllzmé % 1alent a troubled sleep that i Evi 1 ki he De: ida | retain her independence, and therefore ca : ol 3 qust| bits, animal, and to ma%e the slckness or suffering Datch veshaile gl very one who spoke on the Democratie side 2 s " wlore: came to gzood woman, you are put inte your place here fnvestization. Ileds rather proud of it like 'I’I.l’t‘i[t!Tr‘i;‘xl:\m::(-2':13?‘::{.11.- H{n?r!s,'mv:flr‘l:wr?-f Sl otie, save by the examplen of Lreatiment givat ‘Il’l‘:‘;tfrhr';fllytlf»‘?:;’:;x‘x’i:d‘v’:’y’ ht:::“ pieaded the baby act. Dotter almost excused thia city, whero sho 1s now slopping mih the boy snuilling over a voflln aml snyn triumphantly to anelghbor’s hoy standing nea * You o't got no dead granduiother I’ for the convenience of your master’s tenants, You are required by theclauses of yourcontract, expressed aud Implied, to bocivll totmena n tengnt, to bring me wy letters punctually, to deliver my messages, and not keen me waiting when I ring the street-door bell at vight. Have you fulfiited your dutlesl Not in the lenst. You'ro a surly, unclyll, carcless, wicked old witeh, and far from glving you ten sraues, 1 ehoutd like to mve you ten days’ quli reflection in the neorest lock-up But expe rience has made mo wise, and 1 Enuw unly too scures un every side; while orchards, and i den, nnl brodd flelds of ripening gral, fixed thut square mile of the carth’s surfuce forcver in my memory. “Tn my beart T blessed the land-grant that had made all this poasihle, and tlint waa giving to four huudred Ingetuous youths, atheres from Weatern pralries, so many and 80 cholee agencies of hberal wnd practical culture. @, frienda, Our reporter utervivsed bier, vl shs corroborated the factd fu the ¢ a3 abore st forth. Ou being interrozated as o the ciares preferred by Joo Suarp azafnst her husbwd, Mrs, Dwigalus sald: **'That was alf false, It was manufactured simply to drive my husbanl from me und zet ma buck into the b, and I wiil never be a Mormon suain. home, perbaps ton days, Mr, Dyl the garden-pateh, a ‘short distanes from the house, to_pull some heets for dinner, aud way followed by_twa of wy lttle rand-diughters, one of Joo's aud ono of Jel's liule mris, Joo's little glel is a weakly, deliae unreliable, the fricnd of subslaies und fobs, an advoeate of repudiation and m- munism, nn_ enemy of the rights of Rungling ¥ prooerty, 8 loud-mouthed demagouue and st noturiond bowhurd: a man who dissinates ot Al e nieht und tries to make awends for bi lack of A resldont of New York has come to the de- | yyjustry by brushing up his halr und elovating, fense of the much-abused Sheriffs, by sugeest- | his voice i the mornfug,—this {s the man whota fng that so fow murderers are hanced in thiy | the llul;xuern}u |ll|llve t;lfl'lrl!‘lwlll‘u?hhmlSl 8 ¢t v o 8he ve dent | Senate from Imllana for the uext six years. e e chforin e otk ety | Gniy posebly bupes bl ezt st b cun- i v b 2 e o | nection whth the 3 da 3 ,.l,:,“" thouuht I certaluly worthy of - couslderds | il o Johnsou's Admntstration may have so * ee— fur disgusted hin with the busiuess of o cor- 1 tha't ke hield me totho gronnd While ** Schonny " brat'd me with & pound Of Liaking:Powder, Next morn, with n:ml?le-l:flb in hand, T interviewed a 3r. Iland. . T Hied his iy white man sure! 1 mpoke im kindiv—luoked denure: Discies'n the weather, axked of trade, And then upan the counter lald My tuking-Powder, bimselt for offering the resolutlon, and grew red [n the face fo his eifort to conceal his agita- tion und nervousness; whilo Hewitt's spgech would have been a disgrace to an old maifitle- fending o defeated candldnte for the Presidency of a Horosls Clab. Ile whined, winced, squirm- ed, and olmost cried, It was n slekening spec- taclo to look upon the mun who had been the Chairman of the Natlonsl Democratic Commit- tee, and not wonder how, with such leaders, the Democrats In Congress allowed the Bibln Contradictions, Th the Fditor of TAe Tridune. Ciicaao, Jan, 22.—Your correspunident ¢ Na- Tieavens! what mischief hinve I donel 11e reaches for hua loaded wan! And vells, ** You seo that epen doar! thaniel,’ in this morpiug's Trinuse, Is not ho For God's sake, «a skip out hefore tepublicaus - to cheat them out of o | little thing, und “when the three gut to weil that, were I to abate ono jot of gencrosity, s AnsorEhlat ruptionist o8 to hduce bim to become honest : e . S 3 Y A v : e d yatery. e & , of whom it was written * An Israclite in whor Tamurdee yonl—-for sure [ must Presidency., 1lis speech was mo tn | n piece of newly-plowed ground. Dr. Dwierias, my life for the next twelve inonths Aew Yord Tridbune (Itep). merely for varlety, If this reactlon should ret 15 uo guile.” Under a: Bible name, ho vontures 1t you doir't quickly *up and dust® ealdency, P! o whom they always called grandpa, reachied durg to plck up the sickly ehild, with tie fatentionel carrylng her over the plowed wround, Bt e hio ralsed hior on hisarm she lost her balana und fell over backward, 1l pleked her up wid ust then her thother called lier, This oceurred n front of my door, and Lsaw {8 all. Nothing was ever thouzhit about it or suid about it st ward untfl L left home, when 1L waa constraed WOULD DE MADE A MARTYRDOM, I must inuko the best of ny conclerge, since 1 o, perforee, 1o be saddled with her fora keasot. Pralve boto eternal justice, there fa sotue bopo at last of my bednie rid of the ve lonw, It Las been lately advanced, as an explg- nation of e prevalency of typlius and typliofd fevers in Parls, that they aro the result of the frequent avercrowding ud uncleanliness of the defense of Nis own shortcomings and had munangement of ‘Lilden’s eause than any +d effort to_defend the sad occupant. y Park., Of conrac, the Republies ans_enjoyed bis discomiiture, aud the cfforts of the two weaklings, Pouter and Iewitt, to sur- round themselves with eilt-caged respectabllity at the exvense of the defeated candidato, occa- slonally bronuht forth guiluws of Jaughter. " 1 the State tnay, in the long run, reap some ad- Why Gen. Butter should think 1t entirely | Wi o Gtecttom, and the Futoro Lis- proper to apend public monoy dn the attempt 1o | for ey by ble to utilize his record as on discover corrupt Republican vractices in South- | awful exwinple. crn l:clurlulmz‘ Pimu,-, mut yet l!jmll ;m-lwd - e ———— waste it the sllght ex enditure aceded to un- DI e e T Tinkon “conngiracy 1o | CONDITION OF IRELAND. 1 the Presidency, 1s one of tho«s inysterics —rt. which 1t would bo 8 waste of time to attewpt to | Not Hurt by Hard Times as Budly as En- With your — Dakins-Powder” the nsscrtfon that the) Bible contalns more cone ! o e tradictlons than it docs chapters, nnd offers a few for the amusement of your readers, who, 1 venturo to believe, will be more amused by his stupid effrontery thah puzzled by his conun- drums. 111 Dible-reading, H:ho has given an honest 1 **dunted "t bow T nead not aay. 1 found tuere was thy devil to nay A crowd was tnere—I gan for lifa Alhielt F'im nut & man of strife— Took ta the rco—ran down the river; Their close pursit shwok up wy liver Aud Baking-Powder! el I > el into an attemptud crune, for the sole vurposeot conclurne's lowes, " Wi ara foumd ut o eo; | solve. & e Eomilli, specimen of his comprehienalon, has beou n [ Behollmonow in Leavenworth Fortt toloun ndicuation ot the tisnnee 1o riieh Pot- | ariving him Iy and Aparating us 88 nigand o vel cro. ", 6, i —provs| 2 ) . ‘i ‘ o :;"L't‘,;(,',f,,",',,‘:: &n::s“x!n e ht;gcn-. PR Ohilo's Self-Snerificn, 3 Dutring the ant vear, Trabam, like tha rest of | Ercater woato of time:thon would bave been the Gen, Rope—God biess the tontlemant— the siuzio hour which, under the operation of ;‘I"‘bl A‘é‘fi ""‘;L‘f“l‘“'fu I":]:‘{“",:}“f‘“‘,‘ "IE“:; pricghd we can only keep the oxeitement at o good red Indianagotis daurnal \Rep.y. the United Kingdoin Hakitiodn ’mmmmr from | Countivg of lotters orfthe numberlug of chap- Tn dotipr for o all ho cant the previous question, was devoted to debating | the Church, 1 had b ¥ ) 1§ feel my **vandd of 1ifo havo run ™1 Drummicr, bewaro! forover shun Daklog-Fowder! NATIONAL FINANCES. Why the Silver 13ill Does Not Accomplish More. To the Fditor af The Tribune. Burnorasn, Wis., Jan, 20.—while the Sllver bill was pending, a yearago, L wrote you soveral articles, and you dld me tho honor of printing thems and for one of them, m the noto intro- duclng It, you complimented wmo na the orlziual propuser of the plan of having ellver certitfleates baged on a.deposit of the coin. In creditiug mo with thut suggestion, I fear somo other person must have had his fuventlon Infringed ugon; atilly 1 do not know such is the fact, und, if 1 was entitled to the eredit, will endeavor to wear the honors micckly. It was the most matural and conclusive answer to make to those who objected to the use of sllver as woney on nce count of the welght and bulk. 'The day will come, when siiver fully reguins all ita rights, that stiver certitleates will ba part of our most scil out und emigrate, for I knew the Mormous would not let us live together amung tkem. Thut ho was a quict, iholfonsive manand thouzbs there would be no trouble.” Atrs, Dwigins thinks i€ ho fs alive le fas written to lier, but that the tetters have bees intercepted, It s o pretiy safe conclusion thit Mr. Dwiaeine did not et oug of the clutches of the Cachio Valley Thugs alive. They do ot uaunlly Jot apostates depart (o peace, as (ke say dead men tell no tales, Besides, o larct number of the Salots who took part {n the Mountain Meadows massacre resids i that v ley, whero the splrit of murder 18 still amor} tlis fuitbful, 3 IRELAND AND AN EMPRESS. Has the Queen of England Been Induced by the Irish Prolestunts to Match 1he Cork Affalr? Dudtin Freeman's Jonenal. A curlous stors about tho Eupre-s of Austrit and her Intended visit to Ireland Is poloe e rounds of the press. As our readers know Summerhil} House, County Meath, the residencs of Lord Langlord, was taken some tims rlinvely order of her Majesty s @ hunting lodee fur the As matters now louk it [s ditlicult to ses what the country would hiave done without Ohjv, Ifer eons have uot owly been offercd, but have actually offercd themselves, on the altar of natlonul putriotisn (o a manner rarely equaled . andd never surpassed. They have exhibited un reduce the evil to o minimuin, Irish exports of A 4 4 P cattle und of famn and dalry produce have e el e thivt 1 every | fallen off consllerably. The putchasing power branca of the Civil Service at tiome uind wbroad, | of this country hos buen less, und, together with who suall deny that they are actusted by | areductlon fn demand, there has heen an fn- motives of the Toftlest patrivtismd crease of supply, owing to tlie new rivalry of Amerlea in the English markets, Prices, nc- cordingly, have been reduved, with occasional lozs, no doubl, to the exporter, though with what should be a corresponding galn to the consuming public at home. Of the heat fér w little while, Plpelet will “becoma Icnabod Pioelet, for s glory, with his emolu- its and oflice, will huve depurted. The theatres have fovored us with several extremes, bls week, ju the shape of mnew pleces, fivst und foremost stands the novelty at the Poite 8t, .\lanln’—anueclnuulnr dramatic version of Jules Verne's 4LE3 RNPANTS DU CAPITAINR ORANT," orimful of sclence more or less serlous, es- pecially less, like Its lucky predecessor, * Le ottr du Monde,” and rendered additionally st- trretive by varions cleser scenie effocts, suongst which inuy be wentioned the capitul representa- tlon of the Interfur of a vesscl, und the seusa- tlonal Polar-rainbow scene with which the play closes, l)'Enuur{, the veteran bero of a lnn- clodrumatic tizhts, 18 responsible for the rulon of ¢ Les Infunts du Capituine vhich kas made u great *“hit ™ here, uid by Miely to run an incalculable number of wizhis, to the delight of all who love that sort of tutnig,—ind th ir nume §8 Legion, M. Hulunzier Lus been less successful than bis confreres of the Porte 8t. Martine M. Vie-* toriu Juncleres' * LA REINR BERTIE," which was produzed at the Opera the other evemng, 1» a dead fultuve, The opera s fu iwo it, in a personsl exnlauation of his motives nl conduct with regard to the Inyestization, nnd the personal relativns tu which he stoed to Tile den. [t was expected, i not umderstood, that, in pecordance with the usual custom in similar instances, Potter, after moving the provieus question, and after making such retnurka ns hie decmed appropriate, would retaln at least o porgon of the fime for the protection of ‘jthe Committce aud o answerlyg such assaults upon It und the Domo- eratle majority a8 inleht come from the Kepub- Heans; but, instead of doing so, he did exactiy the opposite, After using up filteen minutes of the tine blmsel( n talking about what ho lad done und auflered In the premlses rather thun In n discussion of the broad princioles upon which the resotution was founded, no ylelded twenty minutes to Busler for an usssull upon 1t, und aw fmputatton upon the motives of Dem- wcrats who uurvurlud i, tho chief polnt of which was that it wus u schetne by thein to de- stroy Thlden's ciances for tha Demixratie noml. nation for President, und that the only effect of 1t would be for that purpose to smirch him. In this respect his rewarks seemed ulmost to tako the shupe of & pathetic vlea of an attorney in benall of the supposed crminal, Tillden, agalnst what he called **sensationul vewspaper scanduls.” The latter phrase, coming s it ald ters and verses, Ile dfigs one of the New Testa. ment wrltcrs contradligs himsoll while speuks ng of the ascension of Christ, fu saying on one oceaslon that tle aseeldcd from Hethang, and ou nuother that Hensedided from Mount Olivet, It 18 nowhere sold thatil{e nscended from Mount Ollyet, Seo Luke, Xxity 50 and i, and Acts, L, 13, Ile says one Lyl F““ says thiey put upon Him a rearict robe, mid anotlier suys u purple arment. ‘I'rue, O **Nathuniel,” aud in those days wo little were coldrs diseriniinated thut 1he terins searlet and purple were interchungably used, and even at this duio It is 0 1moot questlon whether Ui royal purple was scatlet, crimson, or Purph.'. fifier # Nuthanlel " says tlie Evangelists do not tell the satne story as to the crueilixion ;s one says it was the niuth und aoother the sixth bour,” To cxplafa this it muy be supposed that John used the Roman reckoning of time, or thutan error tad been made in trapdertbioe the oriztnal man- uscript, Sowe imaturcripte of aa early day agree with the other Evangellst. 1lo sceuses this sacred writers of contradiction In speakitiy of Christ's appearance after the resurrection, one saying 11ts first appearunce was in o mountstn in Galilee, the vthers while on His woy to Eminaus, undd anotiier that it was in s room ind the doors wero locked, Further, that one writer says that ous wotnan cama to the sepulehire, another thut the depiesalon of trade; but the (ofliction lins come upun her in o mitder form than it has shown itsell elsewhere, und has been counter- balanced by ndvantages which have gone fur to Hendrleks' 1nld, Buffalo Commerdial (Ler.), The break In the 1anka of Senator Hendricks' followers fn Indinun shows what u slizht hold that, milk-and-watery politickan has upon the te of Irlsh monufactures we aro not tol confiidenca aud offection of the people, They | Bt “Sriie fact Ta thaty empn..m.m.mm:{ actually announce their wtestion of throwinr | fuctures searcely exist, and the depression in Tt over 4o favor of Tliden beeause e has lust | gpeciul trades whici tus caused so wuch distress money Intely, aml cannot Ue expected to *fur- |y the North of Eogland strikes harmlusaly iu nixh the kivews of wur ™ ax Invishiy a8 the rail- | [reland for want of au object upon which its "5"'“ law of New York, Think of Henry | blows can fall. Ratlways, Trom the same cauee, Clay's imcidds turning e backs oo him oé- | pave eecaped more easity in Irelad than in tiis : ono of hls nivats hud more woney to | country, Thelr trafic ot the best of tinies {s more limited, and there I8 not, therefore, the same margin for contraction at bad scason The I'enco-OIlaring Buslne, uetry wdy un might bave Leen expected, 18n ‘Fhe weeminig oukinduess of vature, which firo catne, anotter that firee eatue, nnd the last | destrable aud ¥ e from Buller, created considerablo mirth among The [ fal hunting stud was fest . v i 3 - 2y " STV 8 ) pular currency. ‘They are in e v. season. ho Imperial hunting weak warmingup of Wugner wnl Gounod, n \::'A'I-S?-:)‘.,.(?’;’x'r“:: J’m’{fiu‘r:":u'l Ma denfed tu m‘f-‘ld l{hl. vul.‘n.sww al.ur‘u of conl | gne (e more than three came, One says thero | yeo now to "w"“c“nm a7 "“Ym mlllk’;m' it the x;t‘:«wupe;‘:xifn“]'v‘l“‘lxllnft Iv.ru.lilv:'g‘,"l“t:‘:\“l‘ul"lll‘|l‘. seruss o few weeks sgo, und we bellove 2t very much ns * Dimirst ? (anotlier work of M, g h 3 uiid ry | and fron which form so large o portlon of Eo- | wory fwo nngels seen ab the sepulelre, iod they 5 u H wus known, “h ¥1( i wae ‘u G | Wednosduy barl beca flxed for the starties Jumetsier, produced ut the Lyriqus two years | College bill, Mr. Laring, of Massachusetts, ex- | glish wealth, is thusat ihe presenttime not withe | wero slunding, while another says ‘there was | %€ shiall 1ot keo nud feel thelr potency tn tinan- | Gen. Butier himsel! haid been the orfginal re. | ne o y npo) wus, For the beoetit of thoso vi your readers to wham the composer of * La Rene Beritie” may bu unfamiliar, 1 may e Lon that he bn o talented eritie, ws well ud s nat undistinenished wnsivian, who writes (with tue heln of bis wide, 1 understand) the weekly mu- porter of them. Gen. Butler enforced this ap- peal by arguments like Potter's, which toole a persounl, rather thun a public, view of the ques- tlon, wal which—aa Hale, fn following and lmn[cully efe l“"F ‘Tilden, sald—might have had some welgat be Y clul exchonges among the people generally til there arg standurd sliver doliurs enouch comed undd cireuluted Lo make it desirable 1o exchanie alarger purt of them than s now neceasary under thie Hinlted supply doted vat of the aSULY, A yuar has passed since [ contributed some to plalied that he voted for the appropriation of out It compensutions to the poorer country, - ohy “ raee-offel which has learued not Lo be dependent upoa their woney for s rebabilitation tas & peace-oller- | gopewpat treachoraus support. Still, even in iz The motive, 0 soma resnects, 1a com- | Treland the depreasion of eenersl trade is felt mendable; but the question srises whether i | ynplessantly, Commerclal trovelers complain te uot prover and right to bold up a liitle on | of tie seantiness of the orders they have been of the Tuperiat sulte from doedoretlo, where the Imoaerful family passed Christmas, Her Majesty was to follow on the 2d of January, Now, i e are to bellevo the gossip, & liftch ha oceurred 0 war all tho arrangeinents il put stop Lol only one, nnd hie wus sitting dow, The aceusations of tns writer which precedo the foreoing references Lo the uppearance vl Christ after Hls resurrection nnd the events at the nepulehre might, fu the exerclss o a broad churity, Lt sct duwn to the re ol {guorance, forg the luvestigalion knto cace-offering v S - ? e o ¢ cete . 1t f8 snid that duriug her bunts mical FEviews of e Juberte, unil has wiven us, . | Peace-otfertnes til the South shuws o sppre- | pecolvine, Divkionds i commerclal companies |y iz fs thal ce thie disctission, but 1 have not tost any Intereat | the Electoral” frauds of which the cipher dis. [ brojected trip. 1 A H " two niher N Sard) o 1k e fusr the b ve been ke Wi culty, U thist e [8 mal.ee prepenss 18 tuo obvlous, ¢ conyluee ies were el ¢ ng enjourns in Enelid the B tides “Dhotrh! tvo otlier operas,—' Sarduny- fl‘,",‘"‘::’“' ! m,'.’_‘h'] M“.T#n:fl‘:s“)“_‘r s ::ful"‘“ liave beeh Kept up with dlificutty, wid are not | g pravarication s called 1 to the old of bold | 1 the subject, und today Lam fully convineed | vatencs were o nuet bad been entered upon, mud | 12 eojour ‘ yale " and **Le Dernfer Jour de Pompeit,” In e lutter M. Jonciercs bas munaged to infuse mueh of Gounuld, who seenis to have been b wodel for rome tme. Laterly M, Jonclur has been Kuown chiely 0s au ardent chatuplo ol **the Music of the Future.” ‘Vlio next opers by M. Hulauzier is likely to be M, \ urd,"—also Waznerian, but, Jidg- n from the fragments I lisve heant at thie wervatoire, of awore vigorous kKind than any- thing composed by M. Joucleres, Alter that may comie Awbroles Thowas' * Franceven da Ttuning? or Musacaet’s * Herodlode,” OF u very ditferent ordery but. not so Jnaignitl- caut us to warcaut i3 nut being mentiviea, {s uelther thut attention from the Queed I reapect from the aclstocracy which »hie ml;' exveet, wnd, {ndeed, conrtesy denamld _l«' Majesty carried away with lier) i cosaequen s an untavoruble Linpression of l-.n-:l Ainly ~o LT ns tu cauks her to uccepl too i .'umn.xll. chuasing Irekund instend next vme as uhmm: fleld \nfiz greater pleasure and ala.nty. \‘ ey the Queen, however, heard of the proparat ey whetrep from herself ur by ihe udv.: 0} I'ht'"' a..@ at Court, she §s suid to have harged 1iin Teck, who s married to the I}ucrn’n-md'l' w0 was formerly s oflicer fn e A\nsm” service, with o tiaslon (o the Tmperial 18 Lo ropiesont the uconvenicnce L uu',.:u: t‘r:\: | ikely to be mabitained. In there 18 need of @ stern spplication of Justice 8t | jow prices of pruvisions, pauperisiu throurkout the Bouth. hru:“i‘l hus lxm:n:]mllm tucre : The mnnlbef of fndoor and vutdovr paupers {s greater than Tlued-Money ';,' nerats Scarce, It wus in 1577, und the amount exoended on Lineonan Enquirer (lem. 1, thelr relief bus risen by nearly a hundred thous Itis wald In sume quarters that i an allianes | pand pounds. lankive business ol Ireland s made with the Greenbuckers, the hard-meney | bas meavwhlle been carned uu sately wd, on men will desert us amd wo over to the Kepub- | the whole, vrosperously. Whils in - Englind leaus, ‘That tureat reminds us of the story of | 41 Scotland cicht Lauks have fulled uuring = the past r, und lhaye brought-ralu 1o Kentucktun visltine bis relatives In old Vir- et . Bittac u_ beltne. Viirodued to Mie peopla’ of | DALY Lioisibds Cwho hege | beun oo e hem, Ieish b ! It neiiorhud, thiey ruminded bisn on ear- | Bected witls Them Belah Bt e ot fullure, On areylew of the whole position we pite, too, of 1he that she need of furiber aghution mows out of the fuct that the particulur pointa T Triu- ung und lts corps vl corresponduents islsted upon us eescntinl to tull snczess were not weor- porated In the bill s it finally vassed, aud be- yauas of the du-ib-lbe-munger poltey thut bus charactesized the exceution of winat we did get on the part of Bceretary Bhermun, bucked, us he no doubt s, by the man who smuried ubder the promptest rebuke ever given to a veto, Thuse points were, first and mainly, 1t we shouhl buve cultiage us freo tor sliverss it |s for gold; that there shoutd be no discriminution i the minting of woney that had the Jull legal- tender quatity glven Ity whother made of siiver or gold, Ano.u which Gen, Butler had supported, bat which wouhi have no furea now, except 1o stop the In- vestigation mulway, and ko to prevent the good, pure man of Gramercy Park from belue vindicated, After Put- ter's Conmlttes and the Democratic purty, by Potter's mismanagement, hud been -ulh{uvlud to assirtion, e could not have read und collated the sey- eral paseages mvolved whnout knowlng that his assertion that the appearunce of Chirfst in either case was sald by Lhe writers to be dlis JSlrst appearabiee, was uutiue, und thus s fne divtment falls 1o the ground, and be, wid ot the sacred writers, 1 the fulstiier, Nor does efther of the writers it the uusber of women or of anwels ut the sepulehre. That the nawel who rolled awuy the stone from the door uud thosv whu informed Slary that hiee Lord was risen were ditferent personaees s plaln to any candhd wad fnteliigent wind, amd ws to the wonten at the tomb, il there were threo or uiore, the cross-tire between Builer und Haie from op- posite staudpointa, the bulnues of the time was given up by Mr, Potter o Me, [lewit, whols not u member of the Committee, who consumed it likewlse In personul explanatfons ns to what he had done wind suffered, “Fhe Commitiee was thus deprived of any opportunity of belug Reard thiough any of its Dewoeratle wembers, 1y all vecastung that * the fulks were ainoni the trat fannlles,” Kataek Unally nsked wust Lt {reland during th cear b hat the unit of ch a3 Blackb Hunton, or, MeMak from the visit, aned dissuade to F OFFENNACU'S **MALANE FAVANT," hind becoiio of all d sccond fumitlen. 4O | Y BE e e . Tt Sae. Jcag nop | thuTe was cortaimly ue, x was that theuuly of vajua g | such as Biackbien, Huntod, ue Seatin, 68 L0 urmey, It ia tiid tiat Beinv Tk wiis) Which iaa st reptaced L Clachen e Corne- | w3 eeiiiey ® Hhey teft for Kemeky seara | UR3Nitle fo compliin aboute I b ducs bt | In couclusngu, Uese carolngs are not | 1L stood Letore domouetization of silver touk | the resulutlons tieiselves atud fn atwwe e Jonriey i e at any thne tloat ou the 1ull tide of prosperity ) ansaul by waleh the rest of the United Kingdom fs {ipress upon the Funeror esoc muuu!.rm? & peoply the Cutholi b ure.‘-;‘ sufih ha likely to show shir Fetve pluce shonld bo eeatured. Many suppased at 5 of Halo amt Butiers and hence the was a0 tuteeral part of the billy but it seomed 1t st Lo this vathand encral dissatisfaction with Potter’s man: dvanced Inteliigence. o, Bo it Iy with the hard-money meni Uy wor born of s age lelt us yeurs ugo and went to the Hepublican ‘Thousands In every viatle " ab the Folies-brammthyucs, after lynge fo e inanagerial dravers toe reazly two yeirs, i Al i 3 Lorne up neithier ducs she sink aa decply us her b : clei . Wiis not Anotlicr, tnt at Jesst thl wore silver | ment, e maleuntents say that e not only | lew they, e ) b o a vt jatctu Oltcnwidyie, dlogdal, Se i nieer |igusty, e Lo watere. have. fulion wnka, | U ave burled wiicloan wissics wt the DG | CO0A5 cbuied U theduings can 0o for e | acted disconrteoaly fn civing none of his Dy | L0f u Cathtle Boveriy b it I am € T X s e, Qunrs Pletare, fnioral atagnation, bus wpervened. 8o b gt housainls 0f | Lext tureo years, that silver curtitlcates micht | oeratte colleagues un the Committes o clianos to | euthusiaatle weietics WL LI, e undd Tivs ob 1 Masui Fasare? Wwus 4uo 1o Ahe lie BlinokE AR SOAREB i Dad whe full benetit of an unusuatly grood ha bave brokien their luices upon the “"h"“‘,}m bo bared on silver bullion, Auothier still, wiul | protect It froa tie assaults of tho Repubileans, vest, wid 1) 1 of prices with which this bus Littls Doy Read Gomdale, tha 12year-old | peeq accompanicd ltllmm natural nud not whol: puctess, has among her publlshed poema v | 1y (o be doplored, Her supply of Lood for o little character-sketeh which ends fn this | purposcs i3 cheap sl sbiudant, s, thoo; wise: rish, Jiko Eughlsh, lavdlords fiay dnd their Glaises Tents threatuned, the bulk of the Jrish popula- T litw fo 4 tton are nut tihely to sutler chther from the Facet uad shnle was hi ellvct ur frutn the vause Lrish bospitallty. ™ ‘Tha l»:mpcrog. s0 gle story gocs mlm’“f entirely with the Qiffle yiew, bub 1o po Dress appears tot to see [t ad uhl||~ i wnned to have her owi way, us ol Carlyle would put it, there s “al cye akipmiah? fu tho [mpgrial Wil 000 desti: tea. Rhie whoio wtBry is protishi¥ p which was the most obvious und naturd exe ation I the world, thut the Freasur ald pay it out so that a falr proportion of diver com should have @ cireutstion,—u lorsed oue, I you plosee,—tor it I us ubsund for a ‘Preasurer to loek up oue Klud of stindard coln as 10 ¢u the Bamo thing with auotber kiud, A nae ton that cnvoses the dounlo standend, wid pro- b, L0 Use Lhe phirase of the praze-ring, he put the head of his uwn party tn chancery, and ot it well poundudy whevews, I he ki pursucd o diTerent course, the poinding would have been received by the Repuolicana, e — The Regieldal Mantu, on wveas Lf 80 Operetta by a pew-couw to the thoatrinl world, M, t There was w good deal of leal Juner cxehanced by M. Cantiy and the lne tortal Jauluu betore the piecs saw the higlus, adame Fuvarg,'? hike *La Camario " anl * leur d'Oranger,” s fuunded upon episudes {n the tife of au uctross, ‘Vhe itle-vole §s played Liusses ol 1ts buvkler, Tho Appetinte Court, To the Lditor of The Tribuns. Brooxinaron, 1k, Jun. 23.—Your paper of Ihis date contalus & letter slpned * Lawyer," relutive to the Appellate Court. The letter Is Lindon Glube, ety Jour Cotde he w e g . & 0! 'l . Jmuginative invention of a souict) " by preckniicile ol Llriads e Lol uLillg B e vavm o M sidin (yimatnz e guod s of, tho times 1 Ire- | & cemarkablo une fora lawyer to wril, but | Yi1escolaf both usls sl S, hes & Bl | Tl praballe gt M LIS RS (e Mokt | il s homsel i the ucead ) 5 T I o A e L AILlin cry wag, ***itah for Vildh of thie Home Rule bubble Ba not the loust eu- | Would harlly deserve s reoly were 3t ot that | wround that colt of only one wetal shall ere seasons but of iou ¢ vero, elLea tro: have been o numcerous duciug the past twelve monthz, in alwost all caes proceed frum a mania whichi |3 pussibly epldemncal, und s cer- w Gelubers, Luvo wind —this tast a baritune furimerly attocled heslre Lyraue, trat, ou whichsugyer ahde 1he vadae [, U 500 '1UE TRIDUN el L i Tue T 8 refers (o L editorially, and thus ress of Ausirta nbstalned froim oo Aol B gives It av indurscmont thut may lead many This s 1egarded os positive proof that M | couragiug, 1o Ireland, as elsewlicre, whutever Montyzomery Blair hus houvred thechild-poctess | muy o ihie reaults to tie leaders,political ugtta- lute, has @ usuruer lu charco of 1t money-tu; We aro nzked to produce our proofs of the ceuts und our Noluns found a0 ¢ omu atd 80 fuir o teld; that 0T = “fJ 5 0 . L V! S es' duriug bee e T 14 1t tlsé rll $0 wealtly Tor L6 raitk il et ! ood pulicy uf remunetiziug the sliver dol Loy physiologleal racher than political, Thts | WWindsor or St Jamest durius BE0 S0, Apropos, L o e of the wiscontented urmy, Irlsbmen, we are :‘“"',‘;”'q't"""’l""l{“.']'lw“"u'h‘l f,“l'“_‘; “‘:,,‘f“““"“ iy o] putnts, vital to the suceess of p:.-;uh'm’m I8 conllcined by the wild lecters | Bhbd. 1t te also trug “h“u";r"“"t'_::‘,"w. A PRESD SCHEVE A Gllnpae of Comlug Disourd, iad 10 be toi, aro. Hadine thid outs ud juyo | 1 tits State 1o Lelleva that * the Judizes of the | yhcayure, wery elimiiated froi the bill agafust | wreitten by Mr, Madden, tho Interpreter from | With b peapie Bresy W BTG oir 2as been propoted by the Parllamentary Com- Lufaio Courier (rens.). Dren turning t0 other miattors mors promising | Avpetlate Court 1ook at cuses with u too hyper- | pur earusst protests, Uur propisecics ol zuod | the *otlice o1 the Madern frophet,” We may shiat the lustory of ber sewivd Tutaslon wow siithu to discuss Uie Variotis msi- ] The first duty whict the Democracy of this | v every uccount, We will not do thiem the in- State owe not ouly to thimselves, but to the na- | Justive of believing that the dewiaid for Homu e Dl % Rule was ever really o natlonal one. 1t was tional party of which they are & oruuch, 18 L0 | 4ude, wil made lousdly, und with every added curry New York, Should we lose buth Oblo | clreumatunce that con'd Jend promiucnce to it. wind this State nest fal), the election of a Re- | It did berm iy time Ly Keeping up ) publican President ezt year would o possl- | I dacontent, il "’""“!5""‘4"}:“’“"““‘ . z 4 = schemus of practical fwprovenent. Now, our D e e are, ot carty this | currcapandenc thinks, 18 thoe s over, widl s volus. It f8 nUL WIthin vur puwer to urvvm{l the dh‘"]’"“:?u "’- raitied s af m:‘}'.?‘;llwhh o n(‘]fl- wilpitonof & Urcenba R ue' Andl-Natlouut Bk | Lomdvlacredie i the cause of Homso-Thaie 1 vlutioria by the Obiv Democrats, but wo catt re- | would by found in the Janzuage of its chief ad- pudtate thelr aotiots und policies, Tuis should | yocates, und in the Parimtmentary policy they Jo d:'“’ I‘:‘ :lu :"i:"f"':“““‘&‘&‘f‘“f asto I"“‘!"" eld thvmselves bound to fallow. “luperial reo- suy douit that the full, tutlucis of the New | rescatatives who protcss openly s disrciard for i “‘_’l‘x':“’ o b ‘l‘k'" the | Tuperial interests, whose support 1s to be given Anands schicwies chumploned by wen ke ten, | gr withheld ou purely local considerutious, und wing. wnu.:‘ i lnlt:l:{ummi'e h: llulpcrml Juestion a8 9 0 e been dirceted by the wish to causo the greatest Owas l"p. .."o:r?f ‘\\ ::';:“: :l;l;::‘ ;“l""”- posvible crmbarsussinent uid sunoyance 1o thulr As faras un fuvestigation of the “coparceny™ w‘!f““fi'fl axoihot ;mfl’lhwx":mxhln s credie wi 4u part ol s L n, ur Lo telezrama la coucerued, pothing remalns tobe | keep the powu¥ |!I making themaelv ,'we will crtival eves ilat they ook for technical errol and use the mictoscope to flud some metapd feal hatr-aplitting distiuction sy ui excuse }ur o reversal.t e words above quoted aro *Lawyer's? ow. Now, results were predicated upoi thees poiots b secutede We are not respuniaible tor (he tues results of un cmacenlated bitl, sud even thatnot Ball executed, amd neeting at cvery turn the not hall covered caanity of the Sceretary, though Lo nominzlly pledied 1t by friend: bip dvout the time beheard the fudiznant revulizs given the veto. You hiave {re?ucmly shiown the virulence Lo extibits to the Sree use of tho sitver dollury an Joiuted out thal this Is oue of the stubborn, desputle ucts of Jotiu Shepmun that mak @ surcustic cowmentary upun fhe oit- quotedd phrase that ours 18 Y%a Gov- ernment of the peuple, by the peoply, und for the people.” 1nstead uf yiclding with commendable grace to the will of the people, he s cuntsually tuvoking @ rebuke of himsell present and cowiag tnancial bistory, by muking urbitrary rules for e management ol the Treas- ury that practically sulltles the act of Covgress ou the subjevt. Pretty ucarly every phase of 1he subject has discoru o cplatle wnicts has been recelved by th ur of Finlund, sud wus counuuuleated by bis se tary to the Fadundzr Zelaag, ¢ Your Excellency,? wrote s corfuin Karl Aurust Muuk, who coms mubivated bis correet uddress, * 1 am plagued by un frrepresaible u:mrtut.luu ta kil you. In order to cowply with the wicked urgiug of the tempter I hava come to Helshngfors, — In the Topy of inding a Gavorable oppoituuity, I Lave waylatd und watehied for you, but ths oppor- tunity has nut yet oceurred, fu my better momvols I resist tuiv violent temptation, wud n»‘day,‘ Laviug bh\'ct;)ma i, 1 take my pent Lo wform you what @ danrervus persvn . ‘ ¢ Lot i, und to entreat you to take casc ol your- ;;ug df}j by us._nhu “"?.-1;1‘1 }:u&h ¥ seif.' 1 gnay saln bo vislted by wy horrible | Etizabes b 7uu. wo o e ke It peridd thonuhts, und [shall then say to myseld, Kill | proveuled from it too tuch u ¥ tho Gen: Alderberi wnd they Will lop off | re taklug the tuble qitts S0 SR b your Liead, us thiey did Jlodel's, aud your wiser- Wa bardiy beliove tiat the QUeen BE0C g able extstence will b at an cut? I, therefore, | {Hadvised o o by A N your Excellency, your own Iifo s dear to you, | \hen licr Mujesty i) s i Teud your ol sors as quickly as possibiey und ors | sud warmly recoived. I bs 0l F0 L wul questions connceted with the munurement of the subsidized thoatres, 1t 1s suggested that tiee ‘thestie Lyrdoue—ulready suppresad de tacto—shivuld be onee twd furever sbotishicd in principle; and Wiat, s o substitate, thereshould Le whut 13 called "o **Theatro &' Applicution,” ut which classical uperas, il overas by living composers, would perfurined by the puplis of the Conservatolre, As usuul, bowever, the play s bawpered snd coinplicated by su many vnhiculous 1ulvs und pevaltics that It §s wfe to wasuuie b Wil uever puss frow the stato ol theory Into thut of practice. Mije. Marte Dumas' Internstional Biativecs coutiuue tu be iutereatiug. At arecent mativee wo bad & spechineu of Bebiller, takeu from bis Willlam TellV; and twmorrow we ore prom- tsed Lope da Vega's eugeresse,” and @ trifiy of Ceivantes' *La CavedeSatuwanque,” ju the Freoch wi, Asa preface to thvae, o disguls :Iel'mu on the Spauish dratcu by Edouard Four- o, fuyz sympathy with the gallaut service, apart from hospitality, VLT for which virtue, thanik ool untarnished, would Insuce to i £ m“ both from u ehivalrle Celtle peole u cutne, but wurath, Bug such an CA¥ nutural good feeling und wuod tate be construed or tortured futo u it stration, aud the fear of o slnibidr cu or misconatruction mixhi urevent from cver bemy set fuot on by mat ‘l«- Y of distluction. 1t would be an ol]»l;\-’ Grunt, who bas just lelt us. & Protes Tawwyer should know that the statute s, 10 Case Lhe Judement of (ke conrt be- ow Is atlinmcd, the Apnellute Court is only re- quived to ke un order atlirming (b same ut, i the judgment of the Court below w ro- yersed, und e cause Femanded, then, and then only, is the Appellute Court required by law to write au opinion, {Hurd’s Revised Stututes of hinols, 177, page 53, § B1.) 1 do not wouder that the writer of tho edi- torlal fu to-day's Taisusx should fall lute crsor i suppustg that, bevsuss Judve Brad- well's Yolume of Appellute Court reports cous tuing tifty-threv peversing oplufons out of tisty-four cases reported therefd, it wap oy ¢x- traordiuary showlug. An “ewmivent lawyer” should, Lowever, know that, wben Judge Brad- TUE CO-OIEBATIVE STORES 4 well was prepariug bis yoluioe of Feports, | been prescuted by ‘P TRIBUSE, showiug the | der tiew tourrest mey for I swearthut it L meet Uat shio bias not caine B D 3 upencd fa the Avenue do POpera by a0 Aoglo- | isclused. Tl work of the Commities will be | not say funidable, but troublesuime. “Iivland | be would ot Lo dikely to fnsert thercio bad pudley of the coures the Secretary hus pur- | you, 88 trulyas [ bolieve in God, i think | 7 deed T Freuch Company sppear 40 Hourlih. Oue of | Juvornigus, The New York Zrivunabas done | 88 und wust coutiyue to be wn futezral pars of | mauy of the cases decl ed o the Appellute | sucd; shottla stick it nothiog.” When the polive ar- Whero, In runk was metl e most welcome leatures fu the establlsh- thebustueas o olvuucs Wo alinls tiat tesa| U Emwmpire. 'The links which bing ber to us are | Courts atfirmivg the Judgment of thecourts be- | that you or your correspondents have afre rived ut the Lousc trum which Muak wrote his A sallor going on board drunl PRl aent of thc Association 18 & ladivs® relivali- incnt-rovis, st which ladics wearled br the tolls of sboppiug may refresb the funer wowan by tea uud collee, souiwiches, and Lads, nt the wmost moderate cost. Hutherto the foir sex was budly off in the muatter of refresbment, ‘Yhe cules were closed 10 them A0 1y were respectable; pestaurants were too cusily fur people who wmcrety wauted gl res uot such as to be_broken at will, even it the | low, 1or ihe ressou that wn opinfon seiting telegraws are corroctly transluted, sud Wat | will to bresk thew existed. Hor couneetion | forth why such judgment was afliraied uot be- they Dassed Letween the persous to whow they | with Eugland is vot only extreaiely valuable to | jug required by the statute, the Judges of the sre‘uttributed. What thend Nobody suffervil | ber, Lut, a8 she bas learced during (e vast | Appeliate Court surely fecl called oa to write by thu. the scoundrels who lalulled the | yeur, it luvolves a commuuit of jutereats which | out sucu un opiulon "fully, sud theretore we yotes of thoee Slates were willing to be- | o séverance of the political G could tevml- | could not expect the voluwme of Judire Bradwell tray their contederates sud cuiplovers for hin uate. She bs, forull jutcuts und purposes, a part | 1o ke auy other showing than wtat it doe but the barzaius wers never consumwated. 1 | of England, std must ebare with Eugland the | £ do uot kuow the exact” number of cases de ey bad been jesiected e clfech would | guod ur bad furtuue whkch cach yeor brivis | ddded fu the dppeliate Courts, uor the ezact that s to Jife the curtain thut lucloses thy future, and roveal what o showlng of tinuucial mutters the Beerctary ssust walte ou this sllver question at the tiue bo surreuders bis porttollo, Slurch 4, 1881, if he gels vo clearer aud better vlews in Lis head, und the Silver bill stands as v 15 to-day, -llu bas yet nearly Gwenty-six wounths to brave the stéru will of the people, snd durfng thut tiwe he mus coln §2,000,00 ety letter they found that this ternible wssassin, | the Captalu, who, wldressing ‘4”\:".1;;‘-:!“ ok V3 weary of life, was n youth of 17, who was strut- | * What do “you meat, sif, by S And 1Lt tine ubout s rouiis with a dagicer stuck m bis | véard abivt I wou't have i 2 ot ot belt, Nodoubt the braln of this gitly younz- | besides that vou® ] been dru:l-;.““ il ster had becn fired by dwetling upoh the noble | won's bave It oir. The lmlulm L‘mn e deeds of the wiserablo Hudet und Nobiling, und | biwself for 8 wmomeat mi‘,‘uv Wil U8 prubably the spirit of emulation way stirred | tain full o the face, hie '“?"‘,‘ vali withiu hlus by tamiliarity with whatever litera- | man mayn't get drusk u.fu o ek ture correspouded fu big native place with our | get drunk oa shore, where 8 wid ¥ Cguss