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HE CHICAGO 'LRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, WiY—iW Mr, Wendermann | the 15th day of March nest, and on the ctieally its cconomy el | of Apell the Convention s to 8 M | apmopriation of 40,060 to meet its o ‘The Interval I8 certainly very short, and SLVE PAG s to ft, presented It queation of titne, baa demonstrated pr: its suveriority over AT r Ly whose aalon—some sixty by thlrty feet— ELECTRIC LIGHT. | G0 i i i ane: daviodwofl candie. The extensive gardens surrounding this mansio wore {liuminate:t by three candles: amd at the many nidesfal ta the City of Loucon, Alimt the most recent thing heand of Baron tirant wos when Wi elezant house at ew (r] aml 1he Bremen line, ‘lhe old llues have beeo troubled ny the lesser Germnn, Duteh, and Bel- wian lnes, which appear to do a falr business in nyments would have am. For the Anme fscal yenr \'I):mlil';l:;:? $iay, Jhefore this.deciaton,. hut on m..'.’.,fl',‘,’"' L 84 t Bame busls a8 the decision mak My i 5 ili - 3 i other Y tequences extremely monentous, Sauth einzton was for aale. ‘Ihe house, | conrse freights, . i ™ MAKe) thay ypg,t Eow It Ts Now Being Utilized in | cotranee upon two rackels, meee Wik T LOUISIA g pligh i Pl ol \eltich cost upwards of 400,00, surossecd any: | The Wiite Star Line grew rapidly In publie e ol I —uho Law sctuiall tien I il Paris and Throughout the Arablan Nights, enchantlog In ita leauty. JACKSON'S SENTIMENTS, thing in London, nud was'n dar nobler edilice | favor. 'The specd awl tutorious accommoda- | then, the Thurman il requisr S Company o 1 may bere state that it has become the fashion | Legislators and Ofclals Anxlons to Hepudls 4 N i L h thin either Bachingham or Kensington Palace, | tlons of fts steaniers drew heavily from the pas- | oid Taw under the snprtm“'é_."" more than ) Franece. throighout France to ilumninate with_ this elee- ate Stato Debis—The Coalitlon, cEogy et Stamting as 4t does fn abont the somu | senger lsts of its rivals. Hat It has not dbeena | that the Company m“cmhnn.dcchlnnm trie 1igbit the manslons and rrounds of the great Curservandence Neie York Hecald, What Ol Hickory Thoaght of the Union | relative position to London that Mr. Vander- | paying concern, It eost a mint of money, fof | having the Thurman law de -?“" Ihtereyey fn Its Tmmense Superiority to Gas for the }glm‘n n ‘!cu.- uu;ur:;m;n |'l|1~ ;-Mz'mficrl‘\xz,‘x’;‘!“: Wasiyaroy, 1. C., Feb, 4.—The condition ond of Nullifiention nad Secomtion, bilt's pruposed houze will stand to New York, | its pronrietora almed at carrying the mnils and | tional, clared wncongyyyg b A9 Etnbassies, nnd af portant gatherings. it hak scven ncres of weond around ft, Alled with fine ola forest trees, There was also a Inke, a skatlog-rink, and an Amcriean bowling- alley, The nrincipal feature of the grand bouse, hawaver, was the carving of the wood-work, whicn was deseriliend ns 4 a0 worthy of the valtay dmys of that neglected art that Grinting Gib- bona himsell would not have been ashamed of much of it.” assengers at a ligh rate of specd, and sacrl- eed freight capaclty to gain their ends. “They have found that maijs awl passengers alono will not pay. ‘Ihey thought thut guick trips woull conteol fiest-claes freight, but it wasa mistake. The paszenger business, also, did not da as well as expeeted, It onlv pafil about a quarter of the year. ‘I'he managers of the line A of politicat affairs in Lonsiana would scem to | WeMnaton Correspandsnce Cracinnatt Comnercial. Purpose of Street-Illumi. tindie’ Ton duterdasusels peehaps seen t0 1N | 110 fnst finding ont, 3o sarled and contradletory "~“:i,""“‘|' Tamat; (i {:w Sullt:l_\; g, nation. . Danks of ihe Seine,—a huilding constdcrably | arc the statements made by persons clther con- re‘:de nr ;" flml ence to cl':m'cr‘n L' vi\m ry.:.l Targer than, but of a similar shaoe te, thnt | trolled by vrejudice, or more anxious for the s it atlll more puzzling to understand bearing the sanie name In New York Cluee 16 | gi00ss of thie political party with which they what Democracy really Is. In converaation -Lighting fi ‘Imlle‘g by e"fl"lr :;{lll"fihmhvg}g‘é La:g:{; aro aMilated tian that the exact truth should | 1ately with a gentleman who served fn Cougress feeamd i the extreme: and it is diffleult to fm. | be known, That the tie which binda the pres- forty years ago, he observed that hie liad voted We are not able to trace the efte, clrion on the Central Pacific, 'l\‘:‘gl‘uc that ¢ Dany reports, with the carnings of e from Ouden t0 8an Franclsco, winey ai¢/1 8 ibsldy and owen austhine . the e 0 ment, thote of 8 great number of atier ped of greater aggregate milenge, whidh | w208 various parts of the State of Calitorp "0 e et of the g, " Employment in Interior of Circuses, Theatres, Stores, 1y nover dreamed that they were to en- | havo s nia, the Democratie teket all bis life, since he was elt- Anmaren vo no means of kuowing what i 3, 'oun- Szine how any other light thaw that now In use | ent dominant party is little more than a rope of i fard caunter an ooposition in cheap-built frefght | ings of the main I k he ney Eacterioh, sedion i hove an otter lght than st ow i uso | ent domlnant parky 1 tle more han & 002 08| ity o vote, but be sull resticd the fct it | GIRY, GRANT'S SPEECIL | shine the raics. helnz cut down to starvation | the rosd was opened i . 1o ¢ wre, the seating cnoacley of which is over 12000, 1 541,0p fasnie Is presented than opposition fo car- the party has ceased to be Demovratie, exeept In i hose arnat Tn ot unnsnal o a8 | Lot e o, s an whnited faes | 1AM * o Tromyon *who wado d sold Cse at Marbors, on Fortifications and Ships, I | bled. Viewed ‘through tho briliinncy’ of the | thut the better clement in the Repubifean party tnte,! accordinie to Dr, Frankdii'a anecdlote) Is prices, and their ships muet rank among the most unprofitavle in the traide, The Anchor Line hns had (1 Union Paclfie, nearly two-thirds of o0 e dues under the old faw nrls;m[‘,;" the vegrjy The One Dolivered nt Dex Motnes, Ta., Septs from Government tusiness, Now the . i an, 1836, share of eufler- 2 fng, bub itse vessels are sall and ita monage- | are very mucly greates i AtCarnfpyy itary Serice, and ab Rall e it tre mpeetacley with its gittiering | n the State is endenvoring to break away from | Bttll ovee the door, but the buriucss ns heen Speétal Carresporilence of The Tritine. ment Scotchy. i Mediterraneau teaoe hns | on the Gentral. Liaester et il thg 3 the Military Serviee, and at Rajl- Aphuintments, and dreases, and bannera, 18 of . | those who have made the nameodlous to the | thanzed, and Jolin himself bs with his | Des Motses, In, Feb, hi—InTig Trmone | eonbled it to pull alone without any serlous | thint had accumulated down to theg of road-Stations, TItE MOST GORGEOUS CHANACTER. © | inteligent wud property-holding entlzens, ,“,:','(‘.,';'m‘ ,"‘m:';g:"‘z ‘):'all': e old shon e | op o2 ult, apuears an authoritative aud | Giflicutty. Many of ita vessels como here bal- | amnounted to 81,105,179 fur the une 3, 15y The Demoeraey of The flmmination by gas of this vast clrcus was o e ; Iast-laden with nmd from the bottom of the | but £1,5% e foriner, ang ) e nlaaton b oy of i vt v | form o comination with thore b | fiin, ul Yoo B o P i | S5 T O b oos e | Civde. Some of this pud v sald to_hagg been Chbea Bt o aer Company. ' o} A f s wve octed with the Democeacy na | thingof the past asJohn Thempsow! — Mr. 2 ve o - | yised §n Alling In North River plers. 'The do- L 128 were . Bucceseful Application of the Light o | in the arena were only dimly visible, while il | 1y ) 1 i ug In 1ho | tember, 1855, before the Soclety of the Army of ! n same per mile us the Unton Podg it ;:‘rmo in ©nmigration s ne, ‘The Inmnan Line, next in age to the Canard, has probably been the greatest sufferor. 1t hay beest one of the most lavlsh fn the expenditure ot its carnings. 1t was the first to attract fin- migrants to steam vessels, and it lias aliwaya controlled an cnormous amount of - stecrava travel. 1t has bullt o fnc flect -of ves- sels, but ft has Incked a diseriminating head. No precautlons for the future werg taken. Al wos for the present, 1t battled enereetically for the fleetest ahios, and lost sight of 1ts freighting Intercats. Each new ship was an improvement ugon its predecessor, but speed, and not space, was the objective polnt. Everything was sacrificed to «peed, A chango In poliey was demanded. The Company was reorganized upon the limited plan. Some nf the ships were sold, and others L'.'L.'..,,,c|.g..¢brl.,g,c,‘d, ontine out i bold re. | the cholce of two evlls, and with a fair Ellis certaluly never found unytl severs blow to this 1i A Noslrafning of the eye is necessory. chance of eitccess, I8 canally certatn, Amone ;fl’;f}}'\!fi’ ‘:t'.e'f‘flm'"“;’['f,d ?:M;’:L‘EA‘?“:\:;:;I"!‘;:_ sliy dis- | the Republicans of the State there fs no one, | 3 o m‘”fi, S '& e illars 1y T2, e tinpulsh 1he features of those at the opposite | perhuos. who has n Letter knowledie of this | om0 000’0 ¢ s durlng that period, end. In the Chatelet Theatre the clectrie lizht | movement wid thegeneral politleal condition of | (eorong h;fi “e‘;,l:"‘l‘- hant ‘abject veey vlcarly Speelal Correspondence af The Tridune, is utilized fn the auditorium, on the stuge, and | this State than cx-Marshal Pitkin, now in this fERIOF FERVRN Y T e“m}“m, frrdainild Pants, Jan. 31, —Innovatlons n the shape of | In ";m" o{ “l‘? ‘l‘mil;lllm.'. Fu; 2 e parts i‘.‘&m’&‘,‘"’e‘.‘fe’?f,'.‘1‘.?.“.“,',“,‘.‘1‘,'33‘,[".‘,‘?,“"{,‘L"’,‘"‘;fi Tarwo tyiber of Bis letters and papere, Wthirto : pr- do not biol a perfect success as | kindiv o ene! ¢ 5 st , s fuventions seldom have n'mooth and uninter- | 1 G0 lllnmlnlllml,! lthonmh opini Ject, s cunoated du the following conversation s :;:l;r:lhl!s‘h;:l, hc?us. mnln‘;hnwl“g;ll:ltla"l:;llv;*'r:l;‘ rupted road to success. 'The escoptionsare | gooma divided. Perhaps, however, my dis- | Correspondent—As you are andum i the Generals W iy a native ol & very rare, beeause nearly all benoficlal fnven- | fuclination arises front the fact thit [ have | Loufshina und have lonie been actisely dentified i’"’.&‘éi}fffi’é‘;‘.’. a,",—“c,';“’F,‘,“W",‘,,:‘;,',‘,.‘,’,‘:.‘“.“, i tions clash with exiating interests. [f not, there | always been aecusiomed to look at the artlficl- with ber Republican polities, I would like to five it precisely ns 1t vwas written, save to fnsert ferouce to penctrate before the beauties ot the | {1 5t Petcesteri Tae, (et DT It B R =1 liave no doubt that it ca and | 1O,RIEVENt 1 suneo belme chuAEE L g discovery are wade apparent to the masses, | geeounts it mives ratisfaction, hmyu teason to | Willy but It must be umder differcnt conditions | o0 e “,’g“{,l‘;l, Rtutes who formed_{lie “frst who, no doubt, but for the pertinacity of the { helicve that shortly th Parls Qrand Opera, the from those which prevalicd byour theee natigual | (o qocation of verpetual union, &e., which - £ R, DI robably two other theatre V] ' Cre chicve, Y . Cpe an Kea fnto thewliead, would eventually sim- | YRt B3 BRORERE P, CEEF (0o up | or, I aehlese, Tmpostlble to mininialu, We have | 59, ostabilishied ‘the froediin Auindependence mer down Into o condition analogous to that In g Boer cent on them 1n 1877 was abons 50 ¢ but the one-half of earfizs. from fire st teansportation was less than &154,000 ot total ‘duc the Goveroment under the Joy yenr was ,but one-half the amount due lr«m‘h‘ Central Pacifle. By tha Thurmian . 100 b ft wonld havo been shiout RLUKHIN, ' Ty <y oneration of the law Increares the paymosls the Central Pacifle 197 per cent swhere it jnger es thioso of the Union Pacific bt 37 prcts that the forimer has more reason thay ne 1o to prefer the Bipreme Court's lnlcmlnln(lunm the old law_to. the provislans of (ke Tcnd bill, The.5 per cent of net earnings due f; o the Central Paclfle down to the end of J'u“ Inst probsbly amounta- to. bt ittie oy 12 that due from the Union Paufle,~we nhnfA say that It cammot woll-ba less th v hin §25 Against this the* Goverminent hl':l']r{:i" Photography—Altogether & Won- the Tennessee,~with one or two cxceptions. derful Bnocess, At the cluze of the first parngraph, where it says: **It is a falr subject for our deliberation," It should read, * fair subject for so'alers’ delib- cratlon.” With this correetion, it will be seen that (e word "they,’ in the last line, makes good scnse. A corruct history of this speech, which has created so much scueation throughout both Contluents, und the causes which led toit, should be put on record. That President Urant should wake snchiu specch at such a time, and on such nn oveasion, hns been deemed some- what singular, The dav was crowded with cvents, There was an immense crowd of people here. The Prest. or at oue end of the arcna can down to June 30, 187, from transporpict . . e 3 3 vortation. e G T8 4 v otin: pozse, but we need so 2 he. | Of theso United Btates. Onn full experiment - [ aitered; but business grew worae, lmmigration | dues, the sum of $314,353, i Dr. Ox found the sleepy inbabitants of u:'n‘)':fl“";“‘“flm':l(“*‘fih::l'_“’g:‘;'t‘.:".‘“ tests led :‘Eg:""“;,‘l‘h“,”"‘ s¢, but we need something be- | ¢ e confederation of States and parpetual "f"f and {llustrious General was the central at. deereused, and frelizlils dropped down tosson. | Theapplication of the Taw o the ather e Keekend No matter what it has Ueen, 'Ho miich 1of the1*ms * ‘Correspoudent—\Vhat new conditions do you unlon, the peupla found umul,e conditlons :m traction, Kverybody was soxlous to ece him. | The ralironds began o ruinous cuiting, and, | dized Pacific Ralleonds has litthe futercst, §, olicndenc, ) i At i) 70U | \hich' this perpetual nmfon whs founded, by | Varlous places were asslzned for publie rovepe | woree than all, tranwient steamcrs came hore, | of them are in conditian to pay snything o every great enterprise In the way of prozress i (i LAMUE RTONES | rao | - S, Fitktu—Well ook enpectally to certatn whieh ll&lll'lvell!;:ledl':ml reserved %‘c’f‘:fi‘l’ Sto18 164 | vions, Tlo met, the aldlers at the Siato Arsenal, | taking freizht away undor rates. o Il Line | Govarnment without, withholding iteresy e ad electricity has been ndopted with most satie: i it soverclgnty, froedom, wnd independence, nod K rsenal, | L e it sroams pas Wi sl Line. |- Usvarumeng withi v I has b . et s e e e Macnai du | Toiponaibio elomerits, comprisitiz merclinnis, e Kower. Jurisdfction, sl fleht, not ox- | beneath the tattered and war-worn battle-faga; | "} il" Bucz Canal trades then the State Lin bondiiolers A MOUNTAIN OF IMPEDINESTS TO CLIMD y 3 Jnniters, und oilers. that have already detached p ¢ Marctie. eacht ‘with about [ FiU reasly’ surrend[er|ed, it was found ‘that this before . renched the point of acceptance, Tnis | Lutrere st llom, Marche, coct Wi ALk | thenselve from the Democeacy, wid that i | Coifederntion ey sl o eveat conla atsertion needs no proof. Youknow the up- | A rican pupers, Each of tieee stores has | (df QIS SPeriiont jask SKoremper el | of regulating cormmerce uni revenue. Upon o posltion ralsed when the stesni-engine was put | over 2,000 employes, wid theyare the empurlims [ qigates, The fagt thnt these candidates wero full experiment, lu o (‘,“3"‘”"“ }n:‘ms rvers upon a rafiroad; you recollect the tempest cre- | of faehion atd fancy wear of the FrenchCapltal | \oitonte defrauded i the hich W were neceasnry to be lidizeld o a Federnl head i X oy need mo longer wait for davlignt to | ivantoniy defeauded fy she count, which was Ut | 1 compleat a more perfect anlon of the peple nted and the wafl ot the seamstress when tho | (0 FEAX SRS K FOER, Ty g i down,cun | e gxelintve mercy of Democratic Comminglo- | 4 “these United States of Amerlca, It was sewing-machine was talked of, The inventor of | WY T bk, "l with perfect aceuraey lfl,';f',e'{‘l':d”fmfg :: ;‘:“::kc_‘l:l;‘u‘:'l’é";’):,‘;n"l,"! thereforo why the present Constitution was the stereatyping process was boundeu throueh | Giutipgrulsls the faintest atid most impercentivlo | fhtorm bty chenity, - Theno men dare formed to elve authority to thie untional will ou England by compositors, and the Ger- s and cltizens at varfous otlier places, On such an oveasion the children could not be omitted. It was, therefore, arranged that the public achools should be closed the afternoon of that 11 the children be gathered at_Moore's House at 3 o'clock, when. the President L them. ‘Uhe houso was packed with not 2,500 children, 1t “waa an in- spiring and beautiful scene. When the Presi- dent arrived, 1t through the crowd from the front, und ft waa neceasury to zo {n at the staze-cutrance, As the Presidenit_was entering {ho house, he said to Jwlge Cole, bia escort, thnt under no circuin- stances would hie make o speech to the children. This was u surprise to Judge Coly, who, with It I8 flve years that this question as t terprotation of the orlginl Fucilc Ryliory 2 has been pendling, making doubtul il that gin, the exact financial position of the Cumpmlg: Aund, when the declslon comen, the Jaw whiy it interprots has boen supcracded uiready fo six mqmlu by & new one, the valldity of way the Companies eontest, and which wiy) lig, doubtless, have to run the eauntlct of the Courts. 1t 1a to he hoped that 1t will 2ot be g long {u reaching a final settlcment. © ENGLAND AND AMERICA. The Threatened Kotallatory Tarlff Folley ot lovanted fn, tapplog n heavy Irish trade: nnd now the Unfcorn npoears, Things look blue all around the Lorizon. ‘Fhie grest question fs: fTow long can the old lines stund the pressure? Time alune can tells THE PACIFIC RAILROADS. Efféct of the Recent Decislon of the United States Supromo Court—The Quention at I suo Conaldered—Their Sottiemont Substau. tially In Favor of the Govornment. New York Ratlroad Guaette, Feb. 3, The decision of the United States Bupremo nuance, And not only Is the new procees an | 1SRN WS RS By Cmm,,d:.‘i‘,’;',"; these subjeets of trade und revenue. ‘Fhie Con- man who - gavo bith to the steam | ndvantaze un (s score, but the oppressive, \ i "Natlonal nlavforiss they meant roform nnd | Stitutfon of thees Unlted states shesea tiip 1 printiug-press had .to travel to the Lou- ‘v.!,tlnm‘lmmflllglmg:}mfl ‘i:lr!‘ggqflc‘:::-mh:llf;; m""“"{"""lf But the: don Timer oflice befors he found 8 | pog jors is completely avolded. The manager of :flm‘!‘,"“["“g“fi l‘:!l‘fl)’.(u:‘ll)‘bl'l(l‘: Iistener. Until the advent of gas our grand- | the Mogazin du Louvre kindly conducted your ' poioue vither to suceumb to t Tatliers were content to take us a substltute for | correspomndent, the other day, through the vari- |04 s exactions, or to ‘pursiat sunlight, In thelr homes and in thelr strects, oll [ ous departinents, sbuwin the electrie upparatus 1 14 fohg | wos formed by the peaple to operate directly found_ themeclves | upon_the Deople, il ot upon the Jewis- o tott g m‘y Islative power of the States. 'The Con- Jre Jert jovo mter” | stisution ~ commences, *We, the peoplo ","'.'!‘l:fé"“l’f ol the United States, to form o more perfect 4 the Former. 1 ¢ e, What people! Wiy, the same Court n the cnse ot the Compuny nzalnst the . i 1 they liave chosen the latter. The Repuulics | 400" o 7 Itizen of the Capital Cliy, Is proud of : ek . Cleceland Iterard, ey of the coneerns and assured e that, in sddt- | 210 LS ' mblie- | pogpta who had tohned the confederation wid | every citizen of tho Cauital Cly, Is proud of our | Government, for the payment of one-half ot Ro nud candle, The most bitter oppositinn greetea. |t the SRS YL Pt satistaction, | a8 mumbers are vital to thls und, winl b Com- | parpotual union of the States wanted to makg | bublie sehools sd who fully soprecatc o | the curnlngs from Government transpoctation The Protectionlst movement s beginaing to [ the discovery of gas: fndeed, feeling ran su [ g introduction hud clfected a saving of 40 per | FETVALITES WL LIS FORAON FEOVE S Y das of | EhS verpetual unlon more vertect; nppoluted «{&lnnpqnln;nuugnt llll;:. would, eoee it Hlulreall' witbheld, finally scttles 5 quastion which has | 228Ume deflaite forin In England, The demn g0t ligh in Paris that the introducer, Lehoud, dur- | cent in contrast to the forner expenditire for Y A L. fhele delegates who met in convention and | dentdid not wpeak, He therefore resorted to fs not for sbsolute Protection asn general & , g 1s ure shown 10 better advautagre small Republivan “leaders," o called, will be | g 0 Constitution to make the unton moro | the General's tactics, to eapture him by strategy, been §n vontroversy cver since the roads were 1 o w o the ‘;_';'zcans}f;‘,"le“'“fb’,‘,“""’ :‘{',"",','T:f;l ey alielit. Giasight, atcens. cversthie | climinated, muacl, to the [advantags, of :x"“""“y' erfect by grantiii to the Federal Government | andy Introduclue lifn, to the_ebitdzen, closcd | opeaed, nnl which affects to 8 considorablo ex- politr :’l‘;:‘:‘l’;:';lr‘;;‘l’l‘;"-fip':nllll":flltflllonn1 e [ val n the Champs Elysee by the candlemakers, % Y eletricl ix pubiican party. Thelr oblect beine spoils, the: i monest the rest, to regulate | With a remark which lett the Presldent no way | tent the vals f the shares of the ot - clples to other dis who imagined thiat, I he succeeded, thelr acet- ‘n‘i‘!k‘:,‘ M“’hm, l:k‘r’:“‘t“:‘ln:lc(‘s‘.m:ullwuth:lx-m?l: will naturally betake themselves to the “ghori. | H0T€ Poster, and, ninonert the rest, to regulate | W eseape. Ho made them a short, zood speech, il afTact o acte Coin ; 4 s o Nntho tinde and ralse a'revenuo. This was the net of oatlon would be gone, Every ovstacly was | sues, " id silverware, 1o the best. advay. | Balr! Dowmocracy, acalust witlcly the Nntkotials | tho whole peoplo by thilr agenta: IL wus ratiticd thrown 1o the way of those fnuuvationa; but | tage,—not only showing the orticles in their - o} torathio 1 by the people Inbabiting cach State by their 2 ot Ceators, hue. Intensifying. those colurs, | et are naturally dumped together, atdd the | qyenye, uul was the act of the wholo peanle of he steam printing-press came nud printers still !l‘!:“:ll"“ \ Ll( 0"'::] :. ::l"ln ‘“ -YUuHe ardinicre, contition Is thus largely dishurdeneaw! ressons | g1 ie United States, T s heaple aro the sover- ~ 1xisted; stereotyping waa introduced, the cheap |+ WAL IS E figug hipd L "1 | tn 1ts personnel for veproach. iy T e ot o 1 f the larzeat gontlemen's clothing and furnishing Correanondent—ilaya the Federal officers ng | Sl powers this was thelr sovercign acty und aewspaper was made o possibllity, and type- | etabhislunent (n France, und o sumber of oihér | ¢ SHFOCIRT GRS iton of which you | tie power of a Stato to scceda from "t Unlon sctting Increasod; the sewlng-maching amello- | farge establichments of that order. ansakl yo wlflwllll'- llul- cu:l:uub u§ a majortty (;rl flul-. :fi'lllulu. . rated the condition of the'seamstress; gos came | IN TIRE LARUEAT PACTORIES AND FOUNDRIES Mr, Pitkin—I have reason for saylng that, | OF 10 fHasalve the Linion, noser wld exiat siuce %o the front, wnl, in_spite of wil the huo-and- | throughout France thw clectrie lieht o beluz | with verbans v or three et g thigan Thesduptiunuf the cnllstation of, the Statcs, ery, candles continued to be made, und witl con- | very rapldly introduced. Among the first to | oflieers would kearcely be wel eomed by the Con- i o bypcutlcs contd vl b | oo [t were Masers. Hotenkig & Con tha | servarive wni Nationdt Democrats, und certainty | UWbon that confederation of perpetuial union by tiute to be made,—lamrs continued to bo manu Amerienn manufacturers of cannon for the | eould not, i they were welcome, take any forees swhich It (the Union), a8 the instrument declarcs, Sactured, and will coutinus to be manufactared. | SO CXDL: Menfer & Co. the famons | with them inte the coulition. Sen with cuan | s Imule wore purfect. I u wiero mslonity of 'he e ! kY % - p £ e the people Inhabiting a State has o right Lo sus- The candlemakers mmluln hard flzht, lll-u u;nnlumc%urcn v«lm"mm t?l:"i “"uu ,w)lntl)’un:]! (;linrnnztsrn umlflllmu:u Durposs are weleome, | pon 8 Roventie laws und stop the wheels of makers of gas arsstruggling quite us vigor- | of chocolute stnually; Christotlle, of 'aris, | ‘The Conscrvatives umd Natlonals cxpress o i et acalnet tho tntroduction of electricity nsa | he larzest metal-olater of the worid; Val + hearty confidence thnt the Nutioual Administrn- ‘d“,’;’l‘};';",;f’,‘,‘;e“','c‘:,b“g“lfl‘:a“l‘,;ll;";.‘i':"'s"l‘“g“u{_.{.';;{ wnedium of ftumination but thess protests, T W'Osne, an $mmense foundry in the Bouteyard | tion will exbibit n dlsposition to prowote thelre | 5y "Fhen, ‘mdcm wur Government 14 & fope fid i ¥ 2 Exterlor; und Clavarcele, the greut suibbullder | wopthy purposs ko far as It canlogitimately. ‘e | ¢ :{;ul Nullification s revolution wnd if & am confident, will he ut St Denls The framense huroor-works uaw | coalition 1s Loulsiana's only hope aud thé State | 000 it femnts to nulitly the laws of the United QUITE A8 INEFFECTUAL helng curried out ut an expensc of many hun- | credltors' only hopes it merits prompt encour- ates by forco It fs reheltion, wnd i shie poss tocheck the coming revolution as were thoso of 1|ru‘( "|"|"1'°:7|f'|' lr‘?m--‘h;txm[' l‘;‘;fl:fih élupn[l;‘lxlv' flffld"e"h l",“‘h be"fl";‘i;;{’"nl'"“"““ issues D% | aesscs the phisieal power to Tealst sitceensfully, " o1 i o] o | and which nake of alals, Houlogne, - | stake, uil heeause ol ), when we may readl- o1 ' tho centlonakesss-apl Dircclols ot os kerque, Uhervoury, aml Lu Ilaves “immense | Iy veclaln the State and have a pacifle clection, thenshe ‘h" \kelent by cs‘,'h“'h 'f“ oty panles, {f they do not deslre to staud opposed to | ©o K ne L all thies possibla t § e C tive eleme X ernmuents and Af the buliance-of the Stutes havo ports, mokiug aceess ut all thues possibla for | fu which the Conservative vlement shall Inter- | jplistenl powor, they have s perfect right their best Interests, wonld dowell to investizate | tie most powerful veasels utloat, und abolishing | pose hetween the vivlent und the colored ele- i @ ;i v k % i ol . 4 under this confederation of perpetual and per- the subjeet calmly und without prejudice, utl- { the tdal servie [y |\I;.lm|m|:c. to Chan: inents, Teet untiin 10, ooy hursto aliedionte,”, Rob {70 the clectric lght, aud * run the machine ? | el ll:nvj'!uru ~—Lhil8 el .ullc un-ll:‘rxng.lu.':.}vhlulx, Correnpondent-=It (s frpnm-d thut 1t 18 the | qpa 1o %o out of the Unlon peaceably she must 1 tha o ol sonapolizing way. \Witlu the | It e ertimated. with ke about tey years for ita | purpuse uf o Loutiiany Dumosrata o repudt | ontain th consent of that number f the States pust Six or eigat wonths extraordinury ad- p g o ) G e branches of Industey, By the present Englisy law of copyright all that s reqsifred to give the authors of any country copyrizht of thelr pud. lcations In Euglund s for thelr own conntey ty extend a shinllar privilege to English anthor, It is nrgued thut the samno rule should be maty weneral, and that countries opposing & bostils tarifl to tho importation of Engllsh prodacy should have ~a sinilar tanfbamia crected agaiust the admission of thele products to England. This demand meets s yet tat with little fayor in London, bul s fréquently heard in the Provinves. In fact, it {s rapily advancing to the dignity of an lssue, thuoed nelther of the two great partios has assumed & definito ottitude toward 1t,—Liberal manuls. turers {nsisting on the need of reclprocity—e retailation—It Euglish fron and cotton mag. facturers are to live, and Conservative farmery urzing a simtlar polley for thelr own defene, und leading mémbers of Loth parties making strone oppusition. The erest diflicaly Is bow to carry the proposed retlli i tory policy nto offect. Englandls or Industrv fs chiefly cmployed o the couverslon of the raw products of other cor tries fnto manutactured articles, Tts importy are maloly such raw anaterial and sriicles of food, Just now {ts manufactures are suffericg panles. It would affect them still more but for the Thurman bill passed fast year, which puts the matter on o new basis from the 1st of July, 1878,—or will, It 1t I8 held constitutional by the Caurt, as the Companies contest its valldity, The law under which the Pacific Raflroads were organized and granted thelr subsidles in Gavernment honds required that they should pay to the Govermnent one-half of the carn- fngs from the transportation which they might do for the Guvernment, nil 5 per cent on the net carnings from the date of the completion of the rond, toward paying the interest on the bands, and the principal when it becomes due. Hercupon two ‘questions arose. ‘The Union and Central Pacific Conpaules claimed that the road was complated, not when it was opened through for busiucss, in 15D, but flve years alterward, when the Government fnally aceept- el the road a8 completed, and made over to the Compaules the remalnder of the lands to which they were entitled, This would maka a differ- euco of nbout §1,100,000 in the smount now dus to the Government from the Unfon VYacifie,— that being, approximately, b per cont on the net which the enffdren responded to with rousing cheera, It was 8 scene to bo remombered durlug the lfethine of sl present, ‘Ihe Presl- dent returned to Judge Cole's carrlage, and was driven sbout the vity, During the drive ho eand to Judize Cole, * 1 suppose L will be ealled upon to make a spceeh this eventig, and I have mads no preparation, L think wo had lotter return to the house, 80 that I can make ~ some _ preparation.”” — The party at once drave to Judee Uole's residence, und the President went to lis room, In lese than forty minutes aiter he entered the house be was called to suppers and it was durine that thmo_ho wrote his epocclt. Mo got his nspira- tion from the school-gathering In the afternoon, and from the costly awd elegant school-hulld- ings, prepared by a vrogressive und qu)cnml people, which ba saw on his route through the cil LY. In the evening, when he was called out, he quickly stepped to the extreme right of the stnize, instentl of the front,—it helne eharacter- fstic Of the man not to o n thing like anybody elre,—nnd, with counsiderable manifest embar- rassment, sald: *+] suppose I have been called on for a speech for two rensuns: First—The Armiy ot the Ten- nessee was the st army I comnamded, and I wos its first commander, Becond—Becauso [ £ o Y 5 o 0 earnins frony the tiwe the rond was opened un- e [ p Bt "Eiis would havo heen on utter fuposal | ehlofly they live catied o Conatitutionat Can. | Wit the Conatitutlon miven the power 1o wlker | J08 (ot v o malko. shiort spoechon, wiud tho | il October, 1874, whn the Company claimed | from competition i the world's markels tis vancer navo been made n the matter, n coreeet | bility ventton, What position da the Couservatives | o'C i aotrelion powes, have a tight to alter op | audience wiil soner get £l of me. But [ had | that the nayments tirat became chargzeable, ‘I other manufacturing notious, chicf amongwoid estimate of which 1t 1s éxceedingly diffenlt to IUT POR TUE ELECTIIO LIGKT. und Republicaus of Loulsiana oceuoy on this | Chanye their coverntent, wid the confud Cotrt decides that th b per cant of siot eury. | 18 the United Btates, It is ozafust the sl mako from the discursive elfuslons {n nino- | 1t hos been Geelded by the Minlster of Pavlie | questiond N it In mv mind to eay something to-night, mu|‘ Lo maka sure of 1t, Ihave pencllcd o few lnes,” He then drew from his pocket the manuscript, adjusted his eyc-ginsses, and, srranging the hates in order, which In his haste to prepare he had vwitted, ho read it rapidly, very much ko n school-boy's rst efurt,—his hands trembliug viuibly, Ile made no displny of oratory, amd made no stops for the storms of cheers” which frequently arose, o was ns totally oblivious of the vagt throng before him s {2 the house had been vacant, Atits cluse e quickly took il seat, while the wholo sudicnce roso and fatr- 1y mado the walls crack with applause. ‘The manuscript of the speech was hunded that Protection Is demnnded. The nlied States, unce the best market for English maa- factured Iron and cottan, now takes butsvey small quantity; and its own fron and colta goods not only supply fte fiomo markets, bat are drining the English articles out of the bt foreign markots,uid even competoadvaptagtas ly with them in England jteelf. A relalistor policy I3, therefore, demanded agalnst the Ualied States. But bow to give practical efedt b such a policy? A duty on Ameriean mue factured goods would nat hurt us seriowly, u the exports of this kind to Great Britafn are it as yet very large, aud their total eessatin ngs wust be pald from the vpening of the road. “The other chief question was the interorota- tion of the teem net earnings us used in the act, ‘Ihe Goyernment clulined that It meant there what it commonly means in rallroad-reporta; , the earnluga of the Company’s busincss losa g cost of conducting It,—gross earning less working cxpenses, ‘The Cumpony, on the other hand, ciaimed thut the interost pald by the Company un Ita bouds should be deducted, as well a8 worklug expenses, In order to arrive at the net carnlugs from which it was to pay 5 per cent per year to the Government. - The [ntereat on the Company's fleat-morteage bowds (which tenths of the Engliah, French, or American pa- | Woriss to furnish ulf these harbors, as welt us | Mr. Vitkin—thege elemonts aro enttrely hos- ‘\‘V‘I‘::J;ulrl‘:fi‘;‘u’n:lrnly‘lllwrr;cufir:::n.l E:y\ll:,«':m"w ot G iy i i ¢ to little | thoscon the Atlautle wud Mediterrancan sea- tile to such action, It s belleved by them that | 5e e United States, i based, proy pers. Generally theso notices anount to little | FARE O A SCCOR Bl etits, T fearn | the State, thouwh poor, 18 wbundantly ublo to | gan'te sitered or dlevolved; any other mode to clse thau rresponsible chatter, stronely tlavored | grom u gentlcman in bigh position in the De- B" 1ta debts, mid ougiit tado so. "They do not | giver it §s revolution and war.” ¢ with the spice of prejudive fn favor of the Gas | partinent of Defeuse thul most powerful elee- elicve the people of the State eould derive Gen. Juckson might not bave attended many Companics, or. in favor of thisor thut lump, | tric inarhinery has been constructed, wid {s nuw | even a temparary advantage from repudiation, *apeliling bres™ in bis carly youth, but his ileas Figaves ure gonerally omitted, or, 1f mserted, | Delnz placed in the fortitizations on the coast, to | They balieve tlat auch uetlon woull not be | ey wufliciently clear, and feracly and forelb 8 #suehs kil b | be used in connection with the torpedu-service, | thought of excapt ns a means of fuerensing the | wynreased Y ¥ ero conflicting. Your corrcenondent hos de- | ARG ST I Gty puwerful to disti | fund vallable for (he support of parly hincka | SXPressecs voted conslderablo care o the collectton of & | pufali, with the id of telescopes, small abjects | nud general plunder. The incomo of thie Stato TR o o y GUESSING AT THE RESULT. fow facts umd figures, und the Investigution of uln ||;sl:mcl! of Lwi-rly LurL\;l unlua.ml\l]l tp‘u 2‘):5:51':5:‘:::.';\:11\;‘1", Inm‘n‘?lm':l :n!lul.lln !pl;rll in . the prominent apparatuses in London and Paris | sblps-of-war are beinz fitted up with clectric urion wl the maluteuanca of isc- — e A lizhts, whicl will bevond a question revolution- | less officors. A betier nid more equal system | Fignring that Honde) Vi 1 . sct forth by each Inventor ay the rival of 2us, | 40 evan fhe modern ny»te?u e vl wasthrn, | Of axscasmunt aud o moro business-iike mode of | * mted for 1 aniriohs o Nownt 1d ruln no American manufacturer solot 2 ated for Drestdont by the Democrats in | Imimnediately to your correspondent by Geo. | 18 thy only mortguge on Its tond on which it | WOl I 4 from which you can form womns Ilea, L think, of | Byug ot alone iu the naval service has the French | collection would considerably tiereuse this tne | g4uq, e Sl Belknap, It wm);nud of thires slicots of come | b y8 luluu!r) amounts to 81,053,500 a ycar, so :;,::: ;}l‘;’u“',‘l'.fig “)"'fi "v‘,’:mh'.":m'&'lf e"u',;’“'d" the probabilities of electric lizhting, Government decliled to utilize the electrie are, | come.: The Republicans und Conservatives . Cincinnatt Sun, fnl-note paper, on which thy speech was | thut theaifference duo to this In the amount ot x y way, In the present letter, Ishull endeavor to tell | but its use has alfeudy becoms agree in demsuiding thiwe, ‘They agree that tl ok the “5 per cent of net earnfuga” would be $81,004 per year, With respect to its tand-grant. bonds, we belleve thut the Uun:lvuuy dld clalm thut the intorest on them should by deducted, they not being o len on the road, The decision of the Bupreme Court is sub- stantially in fuvor of the Government's inter- pretation, Not earnjogs are held to be the gross earnings of the rond, including the carn- ings from Uovernment tranapurtation (hall of which are withheld), but not the zeceipts from 1ts lunds, less * the necessary oxpenses of op- eration and all expenditures’ for ordinary fin- provement and repairs, but not expeuditurcs arising out of the Company's land-departmunt nor intercst upon its bouded wdebtedness. ‘Tho 1atter, the Court holds, 18 not properly charze- abla n’:nlml. receipta fn computing net earn- But the Court also holds that, though st tot bo deducted from recelpts in order to nacertaln the net eurn- Jngga from which 5 per cent fs due _the Govern- ment, still the interest on the first-mortgace States could be ¢ punished * would beto plie heavy duties on corn, breadstufls foodos terials of ull kinds, und cotton, ~Suchapunisz [il= mont would fall_most hcasily ou the Englia themsclyes, for a duty on raw votton would i - sthil more hamper the Lancashlce manufadut- crs, und n duty on brendstuffs would fucressethe m,mcat nhnust uu?dnmnhhl! wifsery of the noen ployed or underpaid people, ’l’he differcnce butween the United States sod England {s just this: The United States pro duces Its own foud, und has nn enormout 1o plus to export. It produces ull the raw miie rlal required for {ron and cotton manufactunrt, aml Is now able to supply its own wauli 1] manufoctured articics and havo a surplw other wmarkets. Englund must lupott 14 greater portlon of it food-supplies and ne materials for manufactures, and s depeodect on its exvort of manufacturcd gods for met 1th which to purchase food and raw produss. A retutintory turlff ngalust the United Statebly therefore, at absurdity, —————— n written hurrledly il badly, with a lead-pencil. ‘Ihere wus but one iitorlineation In the whole, nud, It I recollect arlght, it was these words: * Certalnly not partisan politics.! From the manueeript two coples were taken,— ono for the Daily Kegister nud ouo for the Dally Journal,—nnd from these have come all the coples heretofors published, Owling to the rush of wntter und pressurs of rooorta of the day, surious orrors appeared in both papers, ‘I'he next day the manuscript was returned to Col. Dayton, Secretary of the Bociety,uuder o pleduo given tu Gen, Btlkmll; thut it should not go out of my possession until dellvered to Dayton. Bubscqueutly gurbled plotographie report appeared fu the Now York Graphie, 'l‘ is I8 the wholo history of thls speech. It o |y Your i 13D - il number of offices should e dindnisued, und the | - The Evansvillo (lud.) Courier lins been specu- {':‘rl l:hx':flxtl;.(:;fi:r:w;::’ l')h:n:)‘g:"n::lgul‘ll'xlffidulxiy‘ E“Amvi:;l:,:‘:;nx::"::‘?:‘n:‘l m«":‘.?::x?nl;‘;:-ir(m:l‘lb “""ll‘m":"“ of many it Ia_destrable to retuly | Jating on the probabilities of the next Demo- vas, and will endeavor to give you nn ides of attached o Gramime wachine (generater of the | or g0 per anuum. 1 A o %, UBEWaCH 4380 hero b no_ excuso for s e electrie current), from which the wires run to ¢ ce o wiitel OF | gricks, Tilden, Thurman, snd Bayard, with the ha latest Tmpravements on this xidn of tho | oo weais - VItH Lo ot L onbryos pomirion | e outintinoce of w esstons wider which two : 1 . .3 BherliTs for the same Partsh of Orleans can cnch | ¢hances docldedly favorablo for the nomiuation water, In spite of the nonscuse written in von- | bevomea plainly visible, The immense strengti “ o ” o = N " e O e o | OF 1 i A pery ki In 1 agerations. - 1t Iny by proilt of 70,000 ue $E0.000 I wnlo | of Hendricks, though 4 Mr. ‘Tiidon will by b y 5 A term of two years, Taxation should be slmpli- | v 1dable e The Courie ally set down 58 faflures,—~they have been suc | 1Y b hure stated that the varlous scetious of | glod, “[lie State, instead of levying ita paniile pyey (Uemldlle ebldatd M Conrke of the corps d'armeo are directed by the use of the o 394 Hyldunt i Bunday morning presouts sume flzures fntend- cessful enough to ke the Munlelpal Council | yelentione from the point. at wiich the light fa | 1ents upou cach ind vldunt tuxpayver shiould | jug 1o show the positive strength which cach of Dot anly renew the contract with the Jabloche | sitwitel Jovy ts qubla knopeucl. clky Jud "Carlel, an It otlivr States, e to th 5 cseentlemen will carry into the Convention, Koft Cotapany for the lighting of the Avenue do option of the light fu passenger-vesscls | i sotioction and .'.%fl.t.‘.f‘.‘é‘?.‘.‘i?:'s‘&‘.‘.'.‘. A aiugo ot Migures never llo ¥ haa given 1'Opera unil the space {n front of the Theatre wrongly seitated 3 oth b Franee wnd | o ™ Reich s ehiange the State would ay place to the other udage, “There is only one ) ' etderey A b i ayo . - 7/ " Francalse, but they aro now negothiting with | 18 FEigisn. it us aiready cotndered valusblo { very nearly €100000 per _unnum now thiue wote faleo than Tucts,—that Is fuiircs I seevice tn the French Franeatiantic line; and, as 1 | But the Courier's estimates nro futeresting, I the owners of the Werdermanu lamp for the | hent the tuakter counlicred proand con, 1shouid | Jalh 1, ommisslone | to | Gus-Collectors. | not reltable, It suse Mr. Hondricks wil' go was popular when it was ‘mado; It {s popular nuw, and it will come to the surfuce frequently, amd the oftener the nore Corkonians attempt to bury it. lHawkeyn, THE EUROPEAN STEAMERS. fitumination of the Rue de Castiglione, Plico | not at ull be vurorised 1t laws werd shortly | ™ (agreeisting | achiemes — of - fornioe | 1Bt tho conteat with the folawing dejegations: )'bursl, and the gel:mlrul laxity In this reapct whic Vendotme, the Hue do lu Paix, alung the Boule- | paased, both by the vards Caperciues, des Itallcus, nnd Mootmartre, | tive Hodies, compell the Place de ln ¥ streets and squure tion of electricity wiish and French Leglsln- 4 Indlana, . 21 Mlchiyun, Nebraska, Ling passenecr-vessels to car- tile, mud 0 number of uiher r?' electrie lhts, "The Trequency of accidents 0 you 6ce that the utiliza- | throush lug ‘n.u dread of Cuptaln, sailor, and neer altke) would beyond u question be hua been their fruit, “The collection-cx- sce of parlshes nead not be substantially fn- creased, il peeutatfon would become mors difficult than now, Tteform ju this particutar a means of Hlumination, bamlh isaclaim frlut to umLqufilnlnnut'n and, Lootss and the Little Girk 1 its more th fuvi 1 5 | —pruli hvisted—b stee 0 if the net carnings aro vot sufliclent In an, 5 S 5 . " B iaf & =] Mr. Tiid ! almont certainly " —Ci g - | need mot be pald the vornmen n church-work {n Buuday-schools, AKN ACCOMPLINIERD PACTS, e danicer uint il ultiew of musicatlon urunkid | gnonigthe Teast of ‘the Tt e | enaico. on. dutpmiinn, Irom. the oildwi ] - Lok oF anleanter—Cause ot helr 1a- f o030 % s v i schemes for the rellef and cotnfort of mew;: She recently entertalued ot Tudenu Hall i l” teachers uid pupils of tho Sundayscwl o nected with the church which ho attens. scrvants wero divmissed and the buszry dren were served by the Princess, tho )l-lN_ ] and thelr sulte, Addresslug a pretty it a‘," the Princess asked her 3 sha woull ot 0 moro cake, ‘The little guest declinul Ml‘hl‘; wnd her hostess, fearing that huh(ulnul. stauding i the way, pressed her azaly. ADIDE dechined. Her Highness, atrack by the $665 modesty aud child-1Ike shupiicity of the. lm | creature, cut a large slico frum the € u"-. sald, * Well, wmy dea , at loast, U thls homa as u present ro let me pu n your pocket. " i child esltated, biute und oxhibited a declded unwiilne hl‘ln‘x Fis the proffered i, Aund the more unwill e scemed, the more charmed the Pruceti HEy with her fnnocent Jouk and blushing i The other dur 1 saw 1t stuted i n London paper | ¢ i woutl | gy would derlve avothe t i o savine | States Tt Hpow Gbese I I the Avenio to PO pors oh lessened, the coust beliiz dlacernible | of nearly 80,000 per sear i t then by weetient, ., the Jablochkoff Company lost about 10 cents | B4 0l Hes. Tu. regard to made Iy the expeuscs of the Treasurer's wnl | Masaciuseits per hour.. ‘Shia 1s sbaurd, although there is_no IT3 AFPLICATION TO RAILIOADS, Auditor's ofllces, ‘The State und_Parlsh Judi- | C Uenving the fact that that' corporation hus lost | 1 may say that so successful have been the teats | cinry should be greatly reduced. Nearly nincty money” with the vontract, the renswal of | alrendy made thut the number of depots ftlu- [ Judicinl ofiicers uro eniployed hy us to dischareo | X Which they sought more for sdvestisiog | minated by this wew process (8 rapidly fucreas- | duties Which about tbirty such perform, for fo- | Fermont purposes than for dmmediate proft, It | foe. 1 will mention o few of the most promi. In Massachusetts, with twics our popu. | oW should be stated, {n passing, that they labor | nents they ares the depot of the Chemin-de 1 nine times our wealth, - Muny of theso under great dlsadyantage fn competing with the | Ferdu Nords the Cheminsde-For de Varis, Ly- | ure exvessively pall, ‘The svstem 1s cuibrous, Yarisiau Gus Companivs [n the matter of street- | ons, Meaiteraneas’ Chomin-de-Fer St Luzurg | Wiatistactory, wid an onerous charge upw lehting, beesuse in them, like nearly eyv- ‘\\’culem Rallwoy). la Chapelle, n | people and tuxpayeesof the Sute. udey erythng elae started under the pire, the | Puris, and the Northwestern and the | mentof thetiovernment Is 3 reforn mors neces- Gouvernment has & band, and supply the ety | Paddington & Charlig Crows, ut Londuon, are | 3rs of eanccanomies by effected moraimportunt, . witlf ga at one-alxth the prive chured the pri- | now, ) wnderstand, being ftted up—the former | ‘The ieuvy fecs now abblled to bullding up privete vate consumer. For enchi guu-jet the eity pays | with Ludd’s a1ad the futter twi with the Werder- | fortuncs for the Stectil of Urle Hurbor one cent per hour; the private consumer, seven | tann apparatus. 1o Parls esoeriments ure be | Board, 1ecorders of Mortgraves i I(«'um'v)" cents, ‘The Jahlochkoft candle, so fur us price | g mude dnily 10 ks adoprion. not onlv us u | uhves, ete., shiould chicily o ito the State und 13 concerued, vun never vompete successiully | hoad-lght, but s s wesns of Hluminating the | Clty Trensurion, Projerty of the Stuts now with the Gus'Companles of the Clty of Purls so | various. sections of the cars,—emplovivg o frae- | 1016 wid uscless shoutd “pe applled to some Yong us 1ts charter Teads us i dovs, e | ton of the locomotive’s power, the toss of which | profitable use or soid, Valtable tranchlses car., ‘This, however, I8 not a practical gues- on with the two great Companics, the Unlon Pacitle und the Central Pacitic, as thelr not var ngs, caleulated as the Court dircets, afl o first-mortgage Interest, have always been soveral tines as great as the b per ceot of net carninus. The -nFllcntlon of this declston to the Union Pacific Kallroad fs made approximately helow, ‘The reports ore for the calendar years, snd wo havu no tlizures for the fraction of the year 1840 during which the rond-wus worked, nor for tho first hall of 1878, at the close of which the ‘hurman bill termilnates the operation of the 10visions of the bill lnterpreted by the Court. The Company's reporis luclude “no earnings from the Jand-grant (which ore all applicd to re- duelng the Jatd-graut morteage)s nelther do ey tnehude thueo of the Omaha Bridge, which wa betieve another declslon mukus it necessary to Includ In 1576 the net carnlugs of this cllng=Condition of tho Several Lines. New Yook Sun, The alling off fu fimmigration and tho estab- Hstnent of railroad frelght lues havo hada depresstng effect upon the old European steam- ship companies, ‘Uhey stand back-to-back in the eifort to retatn o far and paylog share of tho freights, Of ull the lines in the combination the Natlonal lus probably suffered the least. Tts steamships were butlt for [reighting, the carrying of passengers belng & sccondury con- slderation, and In the future b ia less likely than the uther Hnes to be affected. It has been managed with great prudence und akill, Every- thiug has been done fu au unostentatious man- nor, sud thero hias been no leaks, "Uhe lncrease in it fleet was mede with an eye to Alr, Thurman, count un the fol avcor lowin the future, While {ta vesscls can com- S AP S i N Usl rentle force, abo found the pocket chiltiery 18 100 cutnbrous und expensiv fu naturally imperceptible, whtch huvy veeu allcatéd without uhstantiol give lendrtcks the lead o prte Cwih auy firstectuse dreient Tiue, | Uh 3:3:;63"::?':“:51&-“ "B por cen Nt Youris vitor, when 1o to_her Iniule 3 1ure tie Jablochkoff veovle ilo not seck i ‘Fhe applicution of the ciectrie light consideration for eortlipt or private ends, stould assuming thut a majority will | {hey hove ample and expen passengor se- | o S FEEG Governmeat,und the amount of | tonishweut, she discovered that it ¥ 'm,l large thelr territory, but llow the Werdermuun TO PHOTOGRAPIY be gusumed. Vory considerablo reductions eieut 0 nomluate, tho Cour er | commodations, I the facs of tho crlala the | 500 aiter paving iterest (81,653,500)on | tiled to ovérltowing with cake which this ':l;ul }muu to apply for the rizht upon the streets shoutd bo effected 1o the leglstative expenses, | Dredicis that its fuvorlte will receive the tumi- | Jine probably stands at tho head of the lst, Its N nt c e Chine calthlly aLslr Nave mentioned, the fatter clafmini thut tiey | 18 destined to play u condlderabl role fn the fu! little Heathen Chisico had ataltbilly from the table. e e ——e. From ail theas sources of cconomy @ saviute of | bathuu on the second batlot, by the additional clebrated plotoeraphle studlo of | ot less than §TH0,000 & Veur cap ho made,—u | votes of Alabatn, Georgta, Florida, Sissisio- Lebert, ln the Rue de Londres, 8 | gum more than ample t ! « | ph Kentucky, Loulsiung, amd ‘Pexas, sixty-ona b Awericuns accurred the | ficlencles, ’Ihu(.‘ulluurv: et Rl exlitiii de P' i il of Jaton e Nest-morigane bouds for the el years euding with 1878: Net garntng: Ner Mrevercent dud icas 1siemort: L ealendar stewuers are ndapted to all clusses of passonger trafMy, fncluding lve stock, sl d gultable for ordinary matl servi cay t-ullm:iflu with |lie l'ukvlllnn gus-%lkcrfi nwin at their figures, und make money, Standing Iy | o888 The Place e 1iOper, und Jooling alteruatelyup | atheriui of promin ore th ! % h A New Systom of Fhorthuads e und Repubticaus | 10 olli—eiving Hemdricks a total of 107 vates, nd fn the dst fs the Guion Line. [t | Year. garuinge. * Gorernuisnt, Interes r o thie boulevard, with'ita row of aleklv-yeilow lt- | [T Rl fo Mk bl ek it s bruc: | futend 1o sccompiLly the o Jebibiteuns | twelve moro than necessary, | We lave o sus- Hieet of ‘superior frelzbters, with guod | 1570 Dinkle RN e13ie | Prof. J D. Everctt, whopulitshed 4 YU tle pzus-jets, wakiug the darkness sluiost nore e cation of Ui electele tight to photo- | xforo und matutain the fuancial houor of the | Blelou that our contemporary underestimates | passener accommodutions, wnd a speed that ae | 157 L?.rl.,n.s 055 2,247,925 | n new system of shorthund, (-!vl“:hf prindpl Sundive, unid up Thy aventie, with its brdltant | EISbble Wirooscs, Among the genlvuien pree- | Siate, 1 onght to udd thut very great numbers | Tiluey's strength fu e S, aud overeati- s oile - Ui st Aviens | 10722270 4,00 assomblod members ot three of U DULE, ) pale-uie U, romlulhig ole of abriglt uioou- e e o rmit He.. | of nen nuw Tematulue in the Dewnocatie purty pates th, mivemtl ot Houdricks i duat section, uutagement it bas been, considering the | 1873 10010 6,503/ 178 asscciations of ;u:uuxm.';.:m;::e s Lonlee Sekvaighnoa due oo bedtio w ta the teagy) ronsul-tenurats $ 3 child, | are too hovest toupproveof the outrage of repu- | Lrolubly Layard witlulso tuke o Btats or two rptind) ol 3 : s aen cintions of ’ il : B s e : S l‘v'u“l"‘"“'.-':‘fl:;‘m:flr\’# -l‘ixflrnll':::l:hi‘-lizp'?.u}’"'} diutlon, ud will e sever their comronetor | Tiere but dow for flendrleks, as well us two or Tt e i A Lot R % :}u.:'uu . met, by Prof. Everett. 'The following ¢ Tt ! o anch of construction uf the Montans und Dukota, very costly vosscls, which failed to come up to the standard of their desiguers, The Joss of the Tutter wus 10| Thesligs wers ver; fast, und many thouzht & new ers hal dat i{ {n transatlantie truvel, ‘They will not, huwever, be duptlcated. The Guion Cow s sald to be buildivg a large frelchting st 'y With ay cye to speed snd ceonomy, [ts wansgers are conservative, The Cunard Live is now working on thej - fted” l)lun. Tu fmmunity from accid fuls tha oldest and lucklest of all, but it bas prob- it the pressuro as much as sny of the oth 1In the last four years ity earnfngs have stewdily decreased. I3 lins always carried the cream 0f the pussenger trude to_and from Brit- ish purts, but of late years the White Star Line, offering better accowinodutious, has cut fu up~ on its cabin 1lsts. A vew steawer, the Gallis, bus recentiy been launched. It 18 reported thut the Penusyly, flroad Company bus agreed no take ihe Cuy frefght across the y g v ¢l ce of 1he Brate: INPINITE SUPERIORITY OF TUE BLECTRIC LIONT. | ‘Nifuny & C with that party ruther than ratify the uction of turce uf ihe “The avenue I3 uearly 1,000 vai length, nnd | Fred tiran! caly, thy artlst; sul First-Secry {'l:urt‘smltuul ‘(Tl‘l;':v‘:ll‘llt?l‘: l:éi‘l’u‘:'lé‘llln:f‘ll;::u“u“ i atitacion 15 lighted by tity-two law some of which | tary-of-Legatton IL R, Hitt. ‘The apparacus con- | howeyer desirable ft may b ta the K \mmhtwu mn‘u),c: atonce. ‘The lutest estimute | slited of an urdinary Grumme continuous-cur- | agers of the Democratic party, van bo re fifm‘ufv“fi:fl na.wl;“f‘iu'llhhc l; ~‘|'."""¥|'"flf gos- "‘”lll‘ llulchl‘un\qlllln.rbsnulnlur. Ju frout of the | It is not at present Likely that Uwoe nen will be LoNDON, Feb, 8.—Buron Albert Grunt has filed sadfesaro placel 1o each lamp.whiclt glyo licht. | wellow, sudisat, sul sulticuotly " strobi The iancos and boaor 'of the Srate wil b snfo | “0ed 3 LWL o i, : D ot e bt s Lt (l‘t"fi tlw,lre- to ~‘|"55r 3 ?1"’ hl;,lr‘n'e " of | the solur | henceforth in honurale hunds, L sm satisticd | Grant, who well known in this country : s ey Tr e uesarine ene | cusky Jaduede e et it lhfl'-lnr'r!-uw thut cur Benators und our metibers of Cougress, | on account of hia connection with the Emma- A 0:1,‘;;;': s bilx wh ‘.'.rx:.'.’,;}.‘.:":.":f::f‘d;fi-flf;“&:I-lfi::t\‘:'u‘.-f. llll:nlm:.: llxfi: lu!u(nlluhumbcln ot the Democrutle party, | Mine swindle, was born in Dubliu {n 1830, 7 ¢, e o ! ha fou ¥ efel e 13 \‘uudmlm, Ihn-h bcfl.: studded with zas-je was uo difliculty on account of shadows caused :‘i..;‘s:u(n‘l:n:ul lfi:-?“s h ‘fl‘::nllmllnll‘lk f"fih "l:.rut:::l'l)y' w1 ::u‘hfl:nu;:x Iw:nldu:nmlfnwclm ]un.'u ohlx nvm;, lf«rn placed betore cach | by passing clouds. Whetlier this is so or i coneur in the Feloruulory Ineasures pecessary R, or be embarked o e liolige sty Wiy OF poutmst, ot dlectrie Al et la l,llcfulmm"bluflm the photugraphs | 10 support ber i euod name, @ cuss epeculations which at Jeast for meny distince squal tootie targe Atavrian Mook § SURL Dl * Correspundent—Your Legtalaturs has now | years enablel him to comuand finmenss sutis couuted 140 gas-ligote; and. yet, with this ARE QUITH AR droh been fn wesslon swne four weeks, has 1L ot fund | of money, He was Lieutennot-Colonel of the Cuoruious attewpt. of e Gagr Combativ -ty those takeu during the dav. Geo, Grant ex- | 3 Is not very lurely Dea “fower Huwmlets Ride Volunteers, und i 1305 eciipso * the Jight of the future’ in the sdjuln: amined the avparatius o bls ususl guict Mr. Pitkin—Yes, und vo resolution bas yet | was returued o Parllauscut a3 iewber from Tz avenue, looking at buth from \lie Operac thorough way, had bis picture taken, und ex- | been vifered to asslst the Btato outof the slough | Riddermiuster, In 1568 he was created by the el Ticion an thi, boulevard. the wressed binwelf as thoroughly satlatled, Mr. | tu which hee recent default o ier annual juter- | Kiog of Jtuly'wn hereditary Baron of the Kine- Jisut ot fhie pas 18 sickly and {neflectual I i Lvibert B3 the tirst to sturt nocturoal plotoz- | cst bas leat bee, ‘The Demoer and Republie- | dow of Ttaly Gnd alsa Commander of the Order , trit 10 the refulgence Of the eluetric. raphy. Fushlon bas taken it up, sk vow, it | au vote {s respectively nlnety-three and thirty- | of 8t rlee und Lazare, snd fu 1871 wus "Futs Is Lhe wvst rermarkuble Sutdoor exhibl- | JOU cuter the stualo of this urtist between the | clght, "The cspeciat ubject of the Demou Commaiules of the Order ot Christ by the Kiy tion o Parls, yet ft s used iu many otter hours o1 U und 13 vou will tind groups of ludics, | seews ta be to wbolish the prescut Staws Constl- | ot Portugal, o 1574 he was aguii returued o . s h un thelr way to parties or balls, suxious to et { tution, which, o other things, lhntts the | Parllament by te Conservative cleetons of Kul- tiuelr victures while they ure dressed fo lounces | State debt to $16,000,000, und declaes all sppro- | d iven tu Tilden, work, Lowever, is usually very upsatisfactory sud unprofitabls ——— Baron Grant's Difticultles, m senteave, which was dictated rather BE°S was written by him on the blm:h'mnn]mt\lhl Y‘“J Ol'cotrectly:” ltead the rudo recd Wiy the ready-writing wright wrote righl 0t 3 on the ruddy Reading roud to rid “l‘u T rad. Rodd, srroyed o red, (rom 8 1 G g and s wrlt for takiog a reudish radish r“ arotinarut. As Prof, Everctt =x|:‘r gt needful vowel sounds at the tno Uduu et uud not by subsequently adided O amks l'.mkl.'i‘ it ‘r‘uun be c:uteum‘m:lul‘ls ""'":(‘5 8 step i advance. For & rougb-alicel fop, tem of sborthand writiog, 1t has remars puwer I expreasion, k¢ 50, 100,768 450,080 ‘Tlie sutn of the 5 per ccat of ot earntugs for thexe cigh s 18 83,150,081, to which must unts for the part of 1860 thut a8 apen, and for ball of 1878, which will briug up the amount due on this u‘?uunl, vrobnblyy 10 sbout 2,400,000, Agalnst thisthe Goverument beld st the end of Juno last $1,7147,601, which # bad withheld from the wniount carned by the 10ad on Goverument busiuces, (The law makes one-hulf of this ap- plicable to current futerest paid by the Govern- went, und the above amount was withheld from the other half in cousequencs of the non-pay- ment of the 5 percent ol net esrnlogs.) Ap- parently, then, something ke $34000° beconses dus immedialey fo the Guvermnent from the Uuion i'acific Rallroad Company fn vonsequenco of the Nupreme Court's declston. The adaltion of the uet carnings of the Omaha Bridge ma; ;uukn the suw sumewbat (but uot very mucu¥ arger. Under this decislon the smount duo from this Cowpany to thy UGoverument, on accvuut of iis .dvau‘au. was, In 1677, uesrly $1,000,000, nutuely: New York; Johu Bizelows Col & & ————~ Stable Druloage and Diphtheris: Zusion Trunscrist. e The dipntherta. o the, et Kosburr b, school, which _has_cauaed nine deatht Ty ps lindale since Dec. 10, the must of theid, Foja the Dresoot week, 18 traced tothe draluafl Thy exteusive but long-disused l“mfvu "which 1 saturated @ portion of the grouud 08 ¥y 4 Charles Bumner school-house StSUce g a sowething to thiok of for peoble ¥ho sake of thick lawn grass, bury Ui 400 |0 tlelr wiudows with stavle wanure 8 4 1 ¢ 1 rth\;w 1ree, uid 10 pay them a movey subsldy be- aides, ‘vhe French iine would quickly die were it a0t g»r the usstatuuce it o ves from the French crndieut, It never was s paving frefgbt or Upe- n ¢ o Foe iR teE el bty uinster. 1 1570 Barou (rant’s remarkable rer Hiie, A 1t nover was WBEr the iat | Fros s cont of Cpar eararan sy 717 | thick, for soveral wonths lu the Yo" . s v See ol Bl and nery prustions fu exvess of uutinl revenue to bu uull { d of bimaclf for bis participation in cweht of B practical steawship mav, §t re- | brides 360,700 e iacilag ‘_.“L n‘:ev:"u ':hfl at :u‘m w;‘t‘:( Dmll. i ll‘wm what | have stated, you can form some | and void. But the Legislature bis juat pusscd | E fing affuir will be geocrally rem celves dteral passenger support, aud formerly Busan’s Detlnition of Mart] s of BT " d:m“!: u':ue.luummu ..“ ll:dn;:u«:w‘«’m»w :J :n“mfi‘ ‘:u‘u lxlf:l- \zr uh(w:;::cn :w“n';'llw ele‘clnu :_u ey urulvnnug for s conventfon to irame u uew | bel for that uufurtunste eoterprise alfceted | bud o large Inward frefght 1iat. Total 006, 007 Busan B. Authony cnforced the right® Oy vautageouly fotroduced Into dwelllng-houses, | guestd water, There fs no oustitusion, ‘Lhks, followiug right upon the | su tuany Awericans i hizh station that it had ‘I'he Huburg {s probably the most successful and best peylug of the German lnes. It bus always fotlowed the chart lald down vy its pro- prletors, wud ot brauchisd off futo West Judis, Under the had spplied to that time, for te year ending Juue, %0, 1578, ac- cording o the report of Mr, Kreuch, the Gov- crument Auditor of Halroad Accounts, the sex wilh all ber old vim in the ve¥ S de Chiamber at Albany the otliet ““‘“‘m’:‘: fued mwasriage us bindivg oue's 3¢l U wan for board aud clothess i us to (ts power; unid, 10 the wutter of | recent defuult fo mterest, exvites grave misedy- | givew to it wuch vromingnes by Awerlean Jour- except {6 rare caaes. Lately, fn e evening 1| street-dlishtiog, it beioge very loue will eotlrely | Ings. The election of url.-uutrs.u!wu will sec | uals. Just before bLis last elcction to l’x{rlu- Vialtcd ths houss of & notsble gentlewau W | subersede guse Khe bputg of dwelling-buises | from te ufliciul copy of Wi sety 15 to be betdon | meut Le purcuasvd Leiceater Squase, aud, sddiog

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