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- 3 ‘RIBUNE: MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1870, Senate, and in this way to render an extra | official or family cares to divert his attention party in twain by lenving it, responds sossion necessary. They are ovidently | from tho strugglo at this critical moment,— “Tho Domocrats will not bo moved by shinping their course with n view to leaving | and yet, though he himself says that *tho | any such threats, but will recommend that the Republicans the cholce botween tho | atmosphers at (hat timo was full of rumors | O more War debts be paid.” We adniire prssago of the Appropriation bills with | of frandnlent Returning Boards,” ho himself | tho grit of Gen, Braoo no loss than wa States-Righta riders and. the holding of an | was “too busy” to give the maticr any respect his patriotic resolntion to save the a ' THE CHICAGO Tije Tribwne, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPFTION, bnitd on the praperty a modest matnmer cotiage, and, like Demonthenes, glve rhetorical rehearsals to applanding waves, f Mr. Tilden is wholly innocent of the chiarge that ho offered $05,000 for an Elector, 1ITe only offered 850, 000. @ Tt ia evidont that the frequent nppearances part of this contnry, and the severo penalties fmposed npon smuggling and ilticit distllling, wero suggested Inrgoly by a deaire to conn- tornot anil ovorcomo the ferrible linvos which oxconsive consnmption of aleohol was making among the people. Tho ssvereat monsures RELIGIOU Prof. Swing’s Ideas Regardin, Inventions and Thej & NY MAIL~IN ADVANCE —POSTAGE rnr.;un." Jrity Kaon, ore ved 1 cxtra sossion to vote money to carry on the | sttention! Mr. Tizpes ivsults the intelli- Democratio party from the demoralizing | wore adopted in addition to the fmposition | op (he Connt Jonnnes tax the energy of hens Tendency. Furts onayer, e (overnmont. © genco of tho Americkn geoplo when Lo ex- cffect upon it of tho nscondency of ite | of unbearable taxes; workmen in ilegal dis- | and mako eggn dear, 1 Rk e ——e e pects them to place any confidence fn so Snu}lmrn wing, But (.hnt he will be dis- | tillerlos were transported for seven years, A recent affair in this State demonstrates | The Qrowth ang Dangery "The schomao i ngain pending in Congress | fimsy pretense. ciplined for his temerity is quito a8 cer- | and towns in which such distillerios | that Judge Lynch knows no law, and conisequen:iy Communlsm g Vieweq 94 Chnomh to grant & moncy-subsidy {0 n line of stenme | 'Tho simplo fact of the businoss is that | tain ns that ho will resist and ecorn | were discovored wera subjeated to leavy sliould be deposed At once. by Dr. Ryder, el fono er belween thiu conntry and Brazil. 'Thinfs | Mr. Ituoes has not yot abandoned his am- tho diseiplinary process. His specch in tho | fines, But drunkenness only increased, Bignor Carcano, the Italinn Banator, who . Fpectmen coples sent frea. an old job, and if it bo adopted will furnish | bition to hecoma Presidont, and that he is Housa was by no means intemporato, but 1t | ande erimen of violonco became moro Ql,' ‘;vl""(fl‘ltll fAhakepeare, has been elected & iveVost-UBice sdreds In itk Inelndiax Stats b the pretest and tho precedent for the dozen | nctively workiug for the Democratio nom- drew from CiArsgns, Hooxsn, Miris, and | frequont nnder thls treatmont of | Viee-Fresdentot \ho now Shakspeats Boclety. An 0Old Dootrine Eloquently gy O maitancrs may be made elther by dratt, express | or mora other lines that are waiting for liko | fuation next yenr. In this frome of mind, Sivareron wrathful replies, showing that his | tho ovil. Thon the Father Mararw tom. ot Bhieratan; whilgat Alantay as ot ki Forth by the Rev, My, Te-Ofce order, ar In reglatered letter, st onr rixk. s, subsidics. 'This partionlar subsidy {8 de- | ho is prepared to trim, to prevarieate, to [ proposition to shatter atn single blow their | peranco movement took a fiold upon the peo- e tetote ‘::;I:‘;: :.Tffi“.’.’.flfi‘&’?:fl&i‘iififl" Pentecost, eatry ““:f,,::!;.:d.', excepted. 2acents per week, | manded for Mr. Jony Roaom, whose lino | eatch ot fugitivo straws, in the hopo of | darling plan of robbing the Trensury touched | plo, aud tempornnco socloties began their England'arestrictions coneornfg the Amet- v Dells. deliversd, Fundny Inchided, 3 cents per weeke | has bozn in operation nyear. ‘This steam- | achioving his purpose. o must ride the them on the raw. Hiy interviow, however, | work. Tho result bocamo apparent in a ican cattle trado demand that we shoutd retaliate by compelling Sitting Bull to remain on Canadian soll. Lord Benconsfleld, nccording to n London corraspondent, lives principally on chamvagne Jelly, of which heconsumea thres guincas’ worth at each meal, Edward Cooper should Le rewarded. His 1efusal to fornish Pelfon with monsy saved Mr, Hnyes* electton. Perhaps he wonld accept the Berlin Misslon. L. Hjalmer Hjorth RBoyoson hns been rather discouraged since the arrival of Wilhelm] in this conntey, hiit he thinks 1ljalmer) Hjorth} Boyesen) will rather lay over the Sddier, We tinst that the fabrications of the mod. ern **Moses” willnot ne calculated to weaken vopulir confidence {n the” truth of the Scriptural swrittngs gscribed to the anclent gentieman of that name. 'T'he discussion of the question of the wick- edness of the waltz has broken out again, Tho waits will never be abolished, and thoss who ap- pose 1t will reet under tho snspicion of rhoumatiam or cark legn. The marriaga of the Duke of Connnught is defintely fixed for the 13th of March, “A fancy ball on & wmagnificent acale {# to be yiven in the Expo- sition Pulace, Dublin, on ihe occaslon of tho Duke's marriage. A fomale pedestrinn in New York, who was trying to rival Mme. Anderson, was tnken off the track tna dying condltion. It {s only such factsas thia that lead one o enconrage fomale pedestrians o attempt such great undortakings. Banutel J. Tildon began life as a poor boy, but oy honesty and perseversnce he became rich enongh to offer $50,000 for the Presidency of the United States, What & valuablo lesson his life presents to the youth of this countryl ters TIUE THIBUNE COMPANY, Curner Madison and Dearharn-sta., Ehieago, $H. Oders for the detlvery of Tur TRIRUNK at Evansian, Englewood, ani Tiyde Iark teft I the counting-roum willreceive promytatiention. A Dedication wof St. A Church-:-The First tist’s Debt. ship lino § in the receipt of a large subsidy | “Fraud " hobby, unless he s willing to dis- in infinitely mora galling than his spocch, from tho Brazilisn Govornment, and its Iargs | mount altogother, aud to do this he must He singles ont Cantiarz nnd Braoxnunw as busineas is urged by ita friends ns n ronson | dissvow all persoual complicity with the | the only Southern represontative men in why thaline shonld be sustained by the | Democratic frands of the list election. To Congress, and coolly declares that *‘tho Government, Of conrse thore I8 no justifi- | what extent the Domocratie, members of the | South hlb: no leaders now ns sho had before cation for Congrese to tox the peoplo of the | Porrea Committoo and of Uongress aro dis | (ho War." Aud ho adds to tho sting of his country to pay a man for running n steam- | posed to help him out, we do not know, but denuneiation of the five-scoro Brigadiers the Loaton tho decan. Why should the people | the American pooplo will pronounce their | philosophic rematk that **This generation of tho country who liva by Imed Inbor bo { verdict in an wnmistakable fashion if Mr. has got to pass away hc_{nrn tho Sontherners taxed to pay amnn for running astenmbont to | Tinnex's secoud candidatura shall afford | can be what thoy were." \‘Vu admit the forco Brazil auy moro than topay him tnrengn'glngiu them the proper oceasion. Thore will be no and justice of Gbit. Bnaco's conclusions; but any other uuprofitable businesa? hether | wintewnshing in that event, whatover the | We tromble for the Democrat who has the tho business bo profitable or otherwise does | Porren Committes may or may not do. hnrd:lh;md lk;dlll!?r lholm [;)lllfli!:l.v-L Tllllflfl;l i‘; not lessen tho fm it ——e a rod i pickle for the Dunocrat who ha brsiness, th:thu?;:’:::uyfl::nfie :‘;‘:;:;1{ THE TAX FOR WATER. the patriotism to fight ngainst the Re. subsidists by trado and ocen Afll)n-lld:rlnm ‘Thero is an ordinance pending before the | yoilion and fow hax fhe frankness that this line cannot bo ke ,"“ withont o | City Connell rovising tho charges for waler | 45 daclaro to the world that hi politil ulwidy; why'dass nob the pm {’ Committco | firolshed by the city Soveral corvespoud- | yyrothiren, the Sonthern Brigadiera nnd their 4t ono 4 tha Bther b,,m,,hr.’,g pém, s Dl enta Fho profess to Liave compured the Pro- | copgtitnonts, are n Hroken and degenernte for the books -and papers of {he g::::n;:;' posed now rates with the existing onos 1ave | raco| The passlon ond hato ovoked Compaiy szdfind oulvwhnt AR e P | protestod ngninst what thoy fusist Is snin- | g g0 spesch of fthe little (eneral regard ’lts bush ? It th e G" b ';“ croase in the tax, and especially on the large | ,¢ tho Iron Drigade was nothing to d‘i :h i b Mmb‘ 1 22 im?mny ™ | consumors who use water-meters. the storm that will burst upon him when his . x:g : n:dmle:mu nainesa which It fepre- | Watgr iy n public necosity, whother om- interviow falls under tho eyes of tho Driga- m;nfl: ul’i bt l‘ ; v;g ;:vhlcncu of tho hesessits | ployed for domestio wsos or for bisdnss or diers who fought on the other side. **'T'ia ‘;, “.: li‘:::’l:‘:nt :.!(‘acn n:‘ 'f"“u:‘;';?b;m"l‘l maonfactures, It shonld be no part of the South has no lenders now." !ndo‘ed Gen, Justity the lonj Deroo :rgn:‘lo: :::‘ulim Hu‘ec d‘xv;n policy of the city o taske n proflt of Wi | ppyaqt Whore, then, aro Lflflfll and tiio g::\ sy ofn nn[\’mhl il tias than is ossentinl to ife, health, nnd bustness, Whe | Gonyoy, and Hasrerox, and Bursem, and A plaln mbgfi of “my,rmmn Vo enelahy water gervico was necessarily supplied in | Gyapypns, and Huntos, and n scoro of Mr. Jomy ]lo“):'n aid In f10 ungln the in. advance of its earnings. Tho tunnels, the | oihors? Gen, Braca proposes to renow the torast of commorco, © < | great/naius, the rorvico-pipes, nudtho punt | conteyt, Will o sy in the House thnt *tho ing establishments have heon constructed | Soneh e no leaders now *? Wa confess to Y GoPA w | to kaop pace with the rapid increnso of tho | 4 holiof that ho will, that ho will maken n%i’rrfi'?fl ’.":“Nle): ;Bemui?xf:gmal?:;‘o population and industry of the city, T0do | gloan proast of it,' that ho will plant now given {ho publio the bonefit of their | 1% money bad to bo expended and a debt | iy potteries and throw hot shot into mengro recollections about cipher dispatchon, | CfeMted: For years there wns o dlrect city | {ho camp of the Brigadiers as he did into decrensed consumptjon of alcohol from 1838 to 1842 from 12,206,000 gallons to 5,210,000, and n loss in exolse on spirits amounting to £750,000, though there was n larger yield of revenuoe in general by £91,000 during the same period. Experionca with the failure of prohibitory Iaws in the United States as compared to the great success of the tem- porance movements undoer tho auspices of cburches, societies, and individual reformers, tells the same story. Laws of n prohibitory character are nearly everywhero a dond.lot. ter, while ronsonable licenso Jaws can Lo enforced, and social and moral efforts at tho ropression of drunkennessare rewnrded with tho most gratifying results, Now is the senson of legislation, nnd this rosume of the history of sumptunry laws ought to bo A timely warning againat the enthusinats who mistake the functions of Government ns to the control of appetite for luxury. No form of governmant nor any system of police has yot been discov- ered that can regulate mon's appotites oxcept aa they infrings upon the rights of others or break out against the public pence and wol- fare. The Inws attributed to Zarencus, n somowhat apocryphal law.giver in Grooco several centuries beforo Omotst, punished with death the drinking of unmixed wine (unless prescribed by a physioian), and fixed infamy upon womon wearing gold rings and fine cloths, but they wers failures, And so have all similar laws since then been fall- uros, whother dircoted against gorgeous rai. nthony: Bup.“ INVENTIONS, prof, gy TII0X RF THOF. S¥ixa, rof. Swing preached vesterday the Central Chureh, taking as his tosr 7 ¥ For to be carually-minded i deash, e al hat tn :;‘;‘l‘nu:nlly minded 1a 1ife ang pmo.—l:u-m,:' LANCII OFFICES, TRIBUN hay extablished branch offfees criptions and miveriisements as Tne CpicaGn Tri for the recelpt of su ol ORE~Toom 20 Trisune Rullding. F.T. Mo+ DX, Manager. - FANIE, France—No. 16 Rua de 18 Grange-Dateliere. Arent. Fnz.—American Exchange, 443 Steand. 8t. Paul, alone swith his Greek compecs ceived that there were two nefl:}pin:::‘!m emotlons fu the soul. He verceived that m?j wwas one sct which grow up out of the budy, " another group which secmed to Rring np‘ L the intellectual or apiritual pare of man, | the former group were such fdeas or scn!l’llwfl 0s thoso o hunger, thirst, animnal Daesions, n: the Tove of slcep and Wilenessi In the g, group were all such notlons as cllural;n' honor, love, patrlotlem, religion g noble ambitton, amd the e the beautiful. Ha had discovercd thy 1 be wedded to those notlons and feelings -rh|~; spring up from the flesh was to be weddat u;: fatal, perishable object, but to be devoted totky more splritual thiugs was to be Jolneq to m.»: tial life. Out of such a rurvey of man, u{ni. by all the philosophias of Pauls era, cung thy generalization of our theme: “Tu be carnglly. tniuded Is death, but o be spiritually-mindedss life and peace,” a declaration ns vahiable s our day as for the das of the old Saint, Ty, lotter of Panl was addressed to the Homagy, and when you recall the dato of Paul's caeg und the date of the great Roman decliue, yig will mark that Paul usust have seen how thys thoughts and emotions which spring fron man's physical organlzation were gaining the [ MoVieker's Thentre, Madison street, between Dearborn and Btate, En: pagement of Miss Ada Cavendish, **'The New Magda- len.” Iinverly’s Theatre, Dearborn sireet, corner of Monroe, Engamement ©of Oates’ Comic Opera Comoany, **Les Cloches de Lorneville." Honfes™s Thenire, Pandolrh sireet, beiacen Clark and LaSalle, En. gagementof Mme. Janauschiek, **The Countess." Acailemy of dusic. fialsied atreet, hetween Madison and Monroe, Va- Tiety enteriainment, Tamiln's Theatre, Clark irect, opposite tho Court-House. **Nip and Tuck." Varlety entertatnment. Metropnlitan Thentre, . Clark strect, opposite Bherman House, *' The Doy Detective.” SOCIETY ME Muark Twain saya ho noyer entered n now | mastery in the Roman Btate aud we CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, No.an, 1 A, M,=fleg- o ment, personnl adornment, funcral pomp, ) ! ta ud were preoy. ‘Daniond are cordiatly taviied. Tponiee in, 10 montal characteristio of TiLpey and all who E"";'v dfl ’;:‘] lI’ pes of ‘"’m; vn:inmnfi;: same Brigadiers had roused Lis patriotic iro | pendituro in food or upon publio entertnin. | yreqorved tho intesrity of ’l‘wa‘(n'n wu_u:h? ::;‘:l arts and for philosophy and all literature, A3 - | wero attached to him, When the cipher | FoPinced with larger ones, and vhs Ly hauling down and trampling upon tho | monts, or the supprassion Ly constabulary | relieved othors of considerable physical exortion. | 1A% siiccessca had transtanned i correspondonco was first oxposed, nono of oucircling the city woro constructed. Tho | Aperiean flag. Wo beliove that Gon. Braco theso people knew anything sbout it, Tus second tunnol finally eunbled tho city to fur. | 1,04 416 pluck and tho nerve to stand bravely peN and Mannez eame ont with indignant pish tho remotest districts with n coustant | yor t10 right, oven if Lio stands alono; and deninls; Ssut Weep and Woottey worg | 00d liboral upl 11y, and ot the sme Hmo | 4 g will soon stand alono wo have n lit- intorviowed, and sid thoy knew ucarcoly any- furnish the Firo Dopartment with n enf- | 41q doubt. If ko elects to sustain a polioy in thing about the matter; Perroy disdained ficlency for its wonts, With cach extension | conflict with tho viowsof the Sonthorn wing to tall nbont tho nifafr ot nll, and took trip | OF the service the revono incrensed, in | of the Democratio party, ho will soon find to Caunda, which fs becowning famous as a time the anuunl tax was dispoused with, | 1imgelt outside the Domocratic camp, snd wintor rosort for nll classes thot find tho Ju. | ¢ water routs bolng equal to nil tho | big proper placo will bo in tho Ropublican risdiotion of tho United States Government | S'7é0t domands. In tho incantimo thoro | pocty, with tho sontinionts of whick he is ‘growing too hot for them., Tho tardy and ::;;:r:’::; rfi“fi?slfi’; fv"‘,'.‘.“"f»}’.i} ";'0 r‘:“’fl'!‘:‘e:‘; evidently largoly in accord, ::a;‘:fii;fim‘:t&"’,’:fi:;‘::,':l::’“f::;!:q ccl.'lcl’l'lh years 8go, whon we had no tunuel, and the FAILURE OF SUMPTUARY LAWS. scems to liavo stimulated the memory of /| Coisumers were sonmorativily fuw, Aulgrisaha l.l:"-d £oms to “““y’yfl 1o gen- theso ciphorers to somo oxtent, but they Water is, wo repeat, a necossity, and water | oral term of sumptuary laws” exoluslvely wtill forget all cxcopt thoso '-N'“B“ which | stould be as abundaat aud as chenp as it can with statutes and ordinances prohibiting the have been traced to them ko unmistakably be furnished, Lo ity can ouly justity sy mnnurncll?ra and asly of spisitiions. liquors that thoy dars not deny their accurncy. As tnx or rent for wator to meot thu following | ond intoxicating boverages, or at least regu. n mattor of fact, howevor, tho Momory of | PUTPO%S: Iating tha frafile therein strictly from a moral all tho coparconcrs is,s0 conspicuously bad 1. To pay the costal patallag. I’i(‘l\l)dl‘fnffll i, Wt i sepfossiva -pusposs. thint thelr testimony i1 not entitled to muely | 2 TO meot tho cost of extonding tho | ‘Lhis limitod signifieation of the torm has crodit in whatevor they deny; tha strong servico aud keeping the wume in ropair, comio from the fact that the only legislation of probubility is that evory important donial 14 | % Y0 Pey tho lnterent on the xisting | nEumptuary naturo within lnto years has ap- the rosult of their having forgotten the par. dobt. nod to apply a reasonsblo sum annually p'llml axoliglialy'to tho hiifry of-ileigking: tioular matter in fsnus. for the poymeut of tho principal of the | Sumptuary laws, however, are asold us po- Mr. TroeN's direct denials woro ns voly. | Woter debt. lice restraint of any kind, nnd in various winous nnd omphatio na a earcfully propared | A8Y surplisof rovanuo beyoud what may bo | 0864 ahu-conatrios bave: Leew ppated {o ve- stntement could mako them, but thoso | PeCCHsary for thuso purposes should bo fol. utrict extravagance und Indulgenco belicvod brought out under the cross.oxamination lowed by o reduction in tho cxiating | 10 bo dotrimontal to tho goueral good ‘of wo- wore Inmo and halting. The gencral assor. | 700t Droportioned to tho percontago of | elety. 1t is importaat fo impress upon Lioso tion that ho nover know anything abont the | €X¢0s8 of rovenuo. ‘Tho presont mtes for who nro stlll secking to work out moral re- cipher Qlspatchios from anybody liad to bo | Woter mect all these requirumanta. ‘Plicy | forma that all phases of this sort of legisln. wmodificd by tho admission thiat Mr. Coorsx, | "¢ €qual to tha maintenunco aud extansion tion lave failed, and that they havo been a member of the Natioual Democratie Com, | ©f the servico, the payment of the interest, abandoned pari pas with the udvance of mittes, bnd casually meotioned tho matter, | ®*¢ the gradual paywent of the prineipnl of | that equalizing tendsuoy of tho beat civiliza. but that boe (Trroex) did not take the trow, | tho water debt. I'lio incronso of the number ton under which the comforts, deceucios, bla to foquiro into tho dotailx. Ho was also | Of coustmers will alwaga wora tha compon- and woro common luxuries of lifo aro somo. conntrained to ndmit that ho took acension | P™© fOF 8uY lucronss in the cost of muin- Wil cquitably distributed. "050'!!!",. in to rebnke bis nephew Pzetox when tho lat- tonaunce, hin * Principles of !'o!‘llhu}l Economy " (re- ter returned from his trip to Baltimore, Instead, therefore, of any addition to the | cently trnslated into English Ly Mr. Lasos, whore ho hnd gouo to moot Weep, and that prosent water rates, thero should bo o reduc. | and pul}lluhenl by Oavracitax & Co., of this )i roproval grow out of PErTow's connec. tiow. ‘Thoso who s water-matera complain | ¢ity), gives n_cvu(lcnsc«l history of sumptu. tion with the, ciphor Lusinesa abont whicl | thot thoy uro tazed soverely, and tho fact i | azy luws, which loads up to this voncluslon, Ar. Tipex Bad proviously declared’ thot bo probably trua that, us wvory gallon of water | aud which should teach tha legiutatars of knew nothing whatever. Hin memory being wied by them lins to bo paid for, they | this ripo ago to'avold a repetition of the turthor pricked up by Mr. Congressman do pay far wore In proportion to what fruitless errors commitled by tho experi- Reen's poluted questions, Mr, Tieoex fur- they uso than 8 paid by thoso whoso mentalists of earlicr times, ther racollected that ho hind ween n dispately | COPSmption i unknown and . un. |+ Sumptuary laws havo always almod at. the from Slawnr urging that somebedy bo sont | ImHed: It in time now to establitl o | reprowion of extravagaice or luxury to Florids who could bo trusted for t enat | PETMANONE Waler rate, ot computed with | tiought to bo wmost injurions {0 the people n weck,—such dispatch buing ono of the ofnot minutenoss, but a liburul ono. 'Tliis | at the time. In earlior days theso laws im. cipher sorics, Theso materfnl aodifieations | ™€ should bo computed ko s fo produce | posed restrictions malnly upon expenditures of the swoepiug denials with which Me, Tir.- that inuch revenne known to e necessary to | for garments, for food, aud for vsteutation e first tarted out naturally suggest a par- meet the known anvunl expenditurcs; all | At funorals. l:ycmmun began the regulation apliraso of the prevailing morality on * Hor this onght to bo casily estimated by tho | of privatu linbits in Greeos by imposing Majesty's Ship Dinafore,” wiich may Lo Water Department. With theno rates estab- | penalty upon nuy cuok \vhq shonld use stated ns follows s tished, in easn of an nuvecessary rovonus op | other spico thau salt and vinegar in the leailers fnto Geuerala or Inta rutlers of mosiasy, und bad resolved the feelings of e hears fow ouly hunger for vast treasures of pold, Lunger for pleasure and hunger tor the Tame to te found In & triumphial proy amd ganies an] feastings of dnys or weol ‘it eratification of the ulr which was to overthrow one of e moat intelfeeiunal Empires which the world bat then known was already pereelve Paul, aul down amid it as a kind” but poweriul rebuke, hu threw this letter to Ihe Romans with iy warning thas to oe phyel-ally mluded mease death—denth of the Individual wnd dest of the State. 1f you will read the first of this letter you will percelse that aur Sais know well what was fiuln:: on uver o Rome, il the profane history it co the: Fame period will show you that Paul dul not pajut, sul could not luve painted, the quality o Remsa soclety In colors too durk, ‘The influcnces which work bencath and witkia largo ogeregations of men to bring them pros perity or ndversity are always the same ot Konerad, uud theselore Wi wis uttered by way of waraing or cheer to the Lstinan race slonz the shores of the Medlterranean was uttered equally for warnfee or cheer to those lisig loug aiterward Wy mn Aftluntle or by fnland lakes, Wo are ail exposed e day to death by wmemns of a sewsual form of belng, or we are ulfered (he izt form of life by tueans of a sniritual drfiof conduct and thought, Giod has dectared that certuin canses and cffectn shall be permanert, that man ay study them and way thus kara to svuld the causes which bring injury, and may davelup the causcs which bring a nlzher ha- piness. Were it not for this permatency of causes all history would be valn, anl exch sce would be compelied to begin ancw the iad 1. perience of u blundering, tentutive career, Tn our lund wid day, therefore, the propesition i fully sl work tlut |&hlml forms of thought and” southnent fead early deeay, and pint ual forms lead to essontial und most bieeel 1ife,~ns the Avostle says, *to lfe uud peace.” Our untlon I8 tu Lo~ congratulnted over U possuasion of & practical tasto and v, fur hia has come to deliver it from the foolish - atractiuns of e old sehootmun,—a sct of o who have not yot fully withdrawn Irom canib, but who buve parted withuil thele inllucnce. 1 must be thought & wonderiul eait. when man uuy joutney G0 miles n day tn n moving paror: o galih when ft can plow beteer its Helds sl reap better u better Durvest than could sor former period, and can accomplish s muliftuce of valuable coda by uidaus tea Limes wiscr ian those linuwn by any of our uncestury, Bowcitr far bick you may trace themi hut tieeios- raulations must no reatrawed s lintte until ve may have inarked whether tnis progiess o the practical applies to the world spirilual 1 truly ns to the world physical. Dovattedenatd uf the era for practical results nE»nlr 1o ke wants of the mind and soul us well uy to soe humbler wauta of the bodily orsuntiatton! 188 is towav, Does our age helop us cultsate ot ntnds as much as it helps us cultivate orwbes ticlds! Docs It heln us do tn one duy aspirie und miental work which our fathers wouldepresd over o whole sunmer timel s there o which Wwill carry our souls slunz of hundred miles of charity, il gooduess, & fleettun, nid houesty 10 twenty-fuur hot shile Wo cun thus triumptiantly na Tand with our budles, do our rouls’ yirtie : ourpey on fuot und aver bad tvads at (l ,MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1870, _';‘;nm wero no fresh disturbances yester- dry by the Liverpool strikers, a considerable force of cavalry and Infantry haviugarrived to assint in preserving order. forco of the individunl Appotite for drink, As Rosonen says, ** A strong and flourishing nation has no need of such lending strings; whora an excrescence has to be amputatad, tho people can use the knife themselvos."” It is burrel-ly possible that the cipher in. vestigation may result in tho complete vindication of Mr, Thden; bui, as the same Investization has proved that the barrel s not fnexhaastible, it hs killed nim as s future Demacratic candidate for any oftice, (Gen. Grant gave Mr. Jacqnes Harlog, the courfer ho has had with him for tne past two years, a very culoglatic lotter on parting with him to eall for the East, and tho King of Portugal created the faithful servant Chovalier of the Royal Order of Portaual of Villa Vicioza, Senator Windom's oolonization schome, by which the negroca of tho Bouth aro to be colonized In the Western States snd Tarritories, deponds largely Tor ita succoss on the acceasibility of the chickens fn the scctiona of the country to which bo provoses to transfer tue colored people. INGALLS. Prelimiunries Looking to the Investigation of tho Methods by which Mo \Was He- oloctod Senutor, Buectat Dispatch (0 The Trivune, Toreka, Kan, Feb, 8.—~The Senate Commit- teo on Scnatorial Investigation, aunounced to- day, §s composed of three membors who voted for Inwulls nnd two who voted for Horton, Senator Buchinn, Chairmon, s one of the Jead- Ing attorneys of the State, The Commitice is a very strong one. “The 8enate wished to hava the tio Committees conduct the Investigation Jolutly, udd 1t is thought the Ilouse wiil cancur in thut resolntion on Monday. IL is urged that Juint proceedivgs would be mora satlsfactory und 1¢ss cxpensive than i scparate fnvestiza. tions wero made by the two Committees. ‘The 1inuse Comenitttee has already heldone sesslon, and partlally examined Mr. Waite, who cluling 1o have biecu offered 8300 for his vote. Walto s the York of 1870, Everyboay ridicules the {dea ol investization, und It is possible thut hoth Committees will he nholished within a wuek. ‘There {s no doubt that the {nvestization was planned by sorohicads in the Lower Huuse, and tho resolution could not huve passed without the help of many of Ingalls® friends who did noy wish to go upon the record o8 opposing the in- quiry. . Ex-Gov, Authony and Ben 8impson, who were candldates against Ingalls, are both coming ln for their share of the gencral desire for fnvestl- gation, Blmipaon Is oue of the Commlssionera to revise the statutes, und has made no report of Ula labor, ulthough he hus drawn the full amount of Lis salary. ‘The Senate to-day passed solution request~ ing Simpson wd “the others o return to the State the money they had drawn for services which they have not rendered, Anthony Is to te luvusticated for faillug to uso proper means to repol the Indian fnvasion lust fall, durime which the grossest outrazus wero perpetruted, nnd no ndequate steps tuken The Municipal Council of Paris has resolve to make an experimental trial of the electric light and of gas slue hy side during a twelve- month, with a view to ascertaln the compara- tive strongth and cost of tha two modes of lighting. 'T'he electric light s to be used in the Avenuc do 1'Opera, the Place du Theatre-Fran- cals, the Placo de la Bastille, und one of tho paviliops of thaCentral Markets (e Halles), ‘I'hie municipality will contribute asum of $7,000 towards tho cost, at the rato of three pence an hour per bumer. Arrangemonts have also been concluded with the Parlsian Gas Com- pany by mesns of which the Rue du Quatro Septembre (which abuts on the Avenue de 1'"Opera), the Place du Chatesu-d’Enu, and a sceond pavilfon of the Central Markets will ho lighted after an improved method. The Parfsian Qas Company has undertaken to supply gratls the gas in cxcess of what would be burned by the ordinary process, und also tho new appa- ratus required for burniug It, provided that the municipafity azree to purchase the apparatus in the avent of thefr adopting it after the ex- veriment has beon tried. The explosion of the big caunon, with its sttendant loss of life, on board the Dritish war-ship Thunderer is shown to hnve been the result of gross carclessness. ‘Tho gun bad been already Joaded with a chargo of un. usnal size, and when it missod fire the gun- ners rammed in another charge, and the double dose did the bnsiness. —— A mania for investigation s raging jnst now in the Knnsas Logislature, growing out of tho Sanatorinl eloction which resulted in the return of Mr. INcaLLs as his own suc- cessor. Inroturn for the privilego afforded tha successful candidate of proving that cor- fupt and improper meaus wero not employed to mecure votes, the friouds of Benator Ixoacts will accommodate tho rival candi- dates, AxTnoNy and Bitrsoy, with au oppor- tunity to show that thair records nre alove repronch. They will koop this thing up long enongh to disgust cach other and the people besides, - — e = Chicago forever! The last Australian mail briuvgs us reports of a trial of reapess at Bathurat, where the Chivazo mschilne took the firat prize over its three competitors. 1ts rice, £100, was offcred hy several farmers present; anotlier ratsed to $500, and still another would have given an advance on that, but it had alrcady been eold. The samo number of the Bathurat Independent which chronlcles the trial, which was attended by some thousands of peo- ple, contains one of Tus Cinicano TribuNE's “mery gestes' about the unlucky man who, when his fortunate companion wulked on one sido of the strect nnd found n packet-buok, took the other side, trod on a woman's dress, and so mado the acquaintance of his futuro wife, 'Thostory Is ascribed to an * £e," und the imoney In the pocket-book s stated In pounds, but otherwlsy the story Is in fust the slopu it was when three vears aro It setout tocir- cumuavigate the globe sud turn up atthe antip. odes on the same duy that a Chicago reaper swept the board, ————— e 1€ the Southern people really want to express thelr gratitude to the residents of the other see- tions of the Unlon whose glad privilege it was to contribute last year to relieve the yellow-fever suflerers, they can do it by preventing the publi- cution of any more prizo poems, The volume of pwoetry {8 already tov largely Inflated, We here The lumbormen of Canada forcsee grent danger, if not absolute rin, to their interesta jun the proposed general increaso in tariff rates. It i claimod that thoy could not sur- vive the increased cost of supplies that woulkl result from o general advance in the dutios on those artioles, and tho collapsa of the Iumber interest {8 predicted if it is handi- capped by a protective tarifl. "Tho Canndinn Lumbermen's Convention, which meets at Ottnwa to.morrow, is ealled to considor the difficulties present and prospective, and Ity deliberations will bo of juterest in the States 88 well as the Dominion. ‘The mafority roport of the House Commit. teo on Naval Affairs has hoen comploted, aud a uynopais of its contents s given in the Washington disputches this morning, "T'he sdministration of the affuirs of the Navy Do- partment under Sceretary lonzsoN was sucl s to invite tha attentivu of n Democratic Iuvestigating Committoe, aud to promise de~ velopments of an mteresting charnoter, It was not an admiuistration to which the Re- publicans could point with ungeatifiod admi. to prevent or avert the calamitys also, for his el wiut dusuiry whetlet vation and approval, or tho abuses in which | gommittes— o+ ia you aver have any information | ® A¢ficlency of rovonua in any year, the | preparation of food. Hotox wad expross | bY w"::""ll\;‘“ Lo the ';‘l:;"l‘l“':ml,:"fl‘,‘: :‘;:',l | commetion el the Inor troublos u s Siate Wts thius saubleit of Tawiut ) n?m-fl“‘ u v ¢ dispositi ol i " nuthorities should bo authorized ro. | prohibitions agaiust over-indulgonce of the | OEr sUCh ity < pHize gk {on feiw woutlis aco, deheit the mbitta was eailed act e realin of 1l epiritas 18 11 :‘??n:m" '""«'x'r"x'fi'.f.y?ff\‘ ?v‘iil:“::»n:aul.:}l:;": T i ol . | New Orleans inay compel us to tht up the Mis- [ o4t mud an fuoferielva citizen of Emporia killed. | 152500 Lo Chines waterial Mr. Tilden—** Committre - duco the mte ur incrense it, o avoid | fumnle passion for dress, and the same polico for the eusning yenr the unneces. | charged with the enforcement of theso laws the departnl Atozether, theso several uiries will Torm a very tuteresting seance, sisstput River so thut It will empty into Laka 1t would i that thus fa fi the histors of Michtgan, und go to reduce the Gnlt States to our practical inethod the soul bas. been ande position to undorinke a vigorous defonse nn ' : . ' s RN ; : ¢ gentiis which 13 his own ecount, hnving been olected 10 tho § prommirrer s \ " wary surplug, or to moet thu deficiency, | wors also instructed to yupress luxury ot | the condition of primitive wilderncsses, fre- R nQImY wreatly, und that tho sume geptis NELL (0 Yorty-sixth Congress from the First New _,,",'4"'}",,‘,',';,_ \\h:lll(l' :::S;, avers Cortainly, at this time the Couneil will not | banquots and powp at funerals. Display at | quented only by poets sud panthers, alligators MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. f‘&"‘.‘éwfn"f.‘:fi'l'r';fi&x'il’y'.'fih .::‘lrldzlflf‘h:;\”m dersey District, aml will doubtless be Lonrd Whils Mr, TLory was n lttlo shak vouture to iucrensn the water ronts, which | funeruls wus restrictod iu Romo from the | und authors, R Just o8 much plan us u student, as 3 whiske, 4 : Mr, & y about 2 ; 3 + s o 4 e ——— The Long-Existing Muddle—An ¢ Ovyatlon® s np Christiadi from ut thy enrlfest opportuuity, thn cipher dispatches, lie did not, hesitato to | 2 2ready iu excess of tho wauty of tho | o of tho Rings, Legislation under Butta | -y ry yyaneuvertige for position on the South- it Falied to Brentunte. | bk Siead pun bk grestly changed v fie 3 Prof, Stes sovmen of yomtondiy, printod | 10 8 solenin onth that (ho votes of Louisi. | 6% e S sxtended o fuperals, food, wid gunien Of | orycdaims question umd the eoustiyationa) A doecinl Dlsioton st 2 pitie. s i Wil soon beis Lo i sunne b o 5 elsewlioro in s paper, cousidors.the quese | P 4 Plorida i been boiught by tho Ho- GEN. BRAGO'S HOT SHOT. chunce, In modvrn times, tho thirteunth | amenduients nre all sory ulee, hut s togs ||, AN Annon sliliy Feb. & ~Oonilerablo €= [ acelt and ductlie, shl by At publicanw, 1To swore to this very fmpres. T'he intervicw of Gon. Braaa with our contury was especially prolitio of sumptuary citement prevalls hiere as to the recent actfon of | man with an adequate ldea of the ext; sively, und with an air of conviction which | correspondent at Fond du Lae, publishod in e Adonlidnte Wis gdled: du: Frince the hour ahotld urlso uwnd propose a Sixteenth cles of tlon whethier thure 13 not great danger that whiich gves ifo und peace, for the pieic Which 8ogh envelopes wll things fn 1 elndos 4 the Regenty, winl mors resiguations muy be ex- Geatlh, My rentarks o<y are ot those © §i chines i i} L . % " ctline the i pected ue the Murch meeting of the Board. 1t | o i v ul 1 ’n‘:i:,g?:;“,::“’::,'.:fihl,:l: e‘n\::illfl::s‘tll(::" ':': indiented porsonal kuowledge., But, unfor. | Haturday's issue of Tue Tuisexe, shows the ';‘ lJflcl’”B"ll“‘i?“ "r'[":"’l “'““l'l"‘.‘{:““'y of fi;":f"‘;':::‘:‘:‘ :;"‘::‘,';‘{:;';L,z“:c:"gf,‘,‘,';" 4::::::1“ fs currently reported, winl on good nuthonty, t;:,?.m;(':,q‘.’ ;.:f'.,":“,‘fl';‘{'.’;‘:,'l"bf,“l'.'l\'fn thiat 4 st itual and weddod to the materinl an lhl. tunately foe Ms. Tuupex, this omphatio asner. | reason the Drlgadiors chorged that g was on | (b mn,:.-l ll: “:“uw I;w i {1228, 8 Luw | 0% ondition of servitide, can taks an fronelad | Shat Judies Cootey wind Caunpbell whl resign, | 1o ust ot b, oF 1o stually conl o e nat T T Toe “"“-_“ s ;';:::\? tion brought uut more crossoxamination, | his way to thy Republican onmp. e hind was passed that there should not Le more tional ouservers of the atr fafso ul “Tho Regents bave passed o resolution prodibie- oath thut they have never attended o walking- o & | 1z uuy Trofeasoriirom absenting Winselt from match por yet written an ode to sorlng, The Capraist tlonary sfenuls, aud, under these, w1 £ ol b and ho was agnin compelled to modify and | committod the unpardouabls elu (1) In ns. thun twelvo plates aud tires musiciane ut a sait cotttiously OF vlae Fui into @ Universalist Chureh, contribules n sennon 1 f ot ing. Prussia aud Dentnark, sum, ¥ duty more thun three consecutivo days without e the duner Wil e 3 i luin, ‘Tlhe ouly worrant ho lnd for thiy | suming ta lay down a rulu of gction for the wedding. In Pruss 3 P | man who proposes this wilse und benericent 24 uge. Let u nute whenee the daog A on Pope Lro'w eneyelical agninst Raciatism, | 5P 5 . tuary Iaws regulating dress were passed in e wriltes sent of a malority of the Doard, 4 " Jeents, al it . i i ' Rbiitie ‘ " o hils uame gruven indelinly, ritten consent of a majority ot the Buand, (1) 'The twproved tmpleme together with soino thoughts on Commun- positive statement under oath was subse. | Domocracy ou auy subject without proviuns I B ot et et | ot are Judzos of the Bupremo Court, aud ure | meate, wia methode witl rasforsn ot far all pusterlty to rea an a star-y-veluting monuument 16,000 fect hig i 5 . "I Quoent newspapor gossip. o endeuvored to | consultation with the Southern wing of tho 120, In the nest contary shinilar laws wors eopte of e it Haptist Chreh to reseng | %0 P07rEn Commitice, Lut thi sapport was | kuown pusposos of td'Southerss poopla i | M0 W16 o LB The b o) G0id dod that beawtiful property from fnpending sale kniocked from under him by the fact (which | repard to I(vlw? '-;l“l"m' sl AN ::lm lul;u"' ln\vu‘ W fuu“d::xl«‘l i u“g 'lm i‘ ‘," under forvelosuro; and cqually agresable to tho Demovratlo mombens of thy Commitieo Damooratle pubels ias piveryyt gu eosi: in “P (lu?n of Lul;?\'n\' 3 th.ael 1::1 3 ’l’mlw Ghiroulcla ko dedication Of Bt Antouy's | Gt truversc) that MeLux's testimouy did | codd to tho Northern wing of the Demo- | (1 B B B SEE A0S0 8 B o7 e Clureh, a new Xowan Catholie edifice of not duit, but on the contrury deufud, that | eratio parly by tho Southery wing, sud tho Juw ornlli"l- in Go : 1, oulv (h‘l i Simposingappearaues wnd dimeuslona, ereeted | 1% ¥oto hud been intlucnccd by nny improper | preaumption i abaurd that it will by now, | I 0 1RLS W Feciuanys S0y e luws séde at & cont of R100,000, The Loy, Mr. Prsre- | Wiuenews. 1t s slugulue that o man with | when more than two-birds of tho party i‘:mK'“ s ‘:Il:r T'l-fl"‘ JIM ar a8 bm cout preached at the First Cz;nxreguli;Jxlul sich w phonomenally bad memory as Mr, | strength sedides at the South, o sustain ‘;b o;ml :"u:n lox{.l 'hmy"lt gave way bu. Church to the largert gathering ho hus drawn irors hus should trust Limself to wwesr | our second poiat it s Galy: hoobusieyta elty n:‘::lz‘ % ‘(hm r:' pori .::cluwin ‘:mcurr.l:l ":m: wfice the Doginuing of his tevivnl work fn | POSIIYElY ob mero rumor to an wasertion of the fact that from the time of tho rehabitita- o4 1} ex ek as: Aollowiug et thiuzs (o w specice of fine urty +o thil M‘l‘l‘flmrm wnd fully abaurl thuse gl '.".’flfif Which [0 some ollier thing might bave beed b L wouie shrlne, ur_mapiring pouls, uF ASt0, wimuug vevages, Men aro nuw @ving 160 Fy ruads & mind which travel ad r:rmum;'“_J nover buve bua diverted whicn et Jourie au lorssback, or carried gouts [ W S0 In those days w few bovs only who (ol 1 vousequently sbsent fur o week or two at a thine when the Court Is in sesstun, und sfter their re- turn huve been accustonied to make up for lost time, . Iutssuld thatull four Professors in the Law Bchool will resyzn, but this is not certain. Sev- eral other Prufessors have been ' offered posi- tions elsewhere, und sro now constderiug them, Last ulght ubout 13 o’clock sovural bundred students vollected to horn Beal und Regents Clinide, Duthield, Rynd, wnd Maltz, But suother crowd fn opposition tried to dissusde them by arguinge that 1t would cndanger all bope of Leg- e —————k The Koghish *aw ™ is unhoarable apoken, but what shall we suy when wo tind U fn type=nay, even in the London Timer? And yet such Is the case; for In o recent fssuc of thut journal we fnd an ortlele headed s ** A New Use fur Papaw." O, weally, now, you kuow horues, aud s few drivers who COi00 44 whips, wero atsorbed by th carevs (ulicl Along comes 1he ralivaey, st wun WEEC aud circumstanve of fta engines abid Fog, cars, and depots, and hnniense qu..\h‘ e it uttracts and cmploin e wen “';H bave been Pascals, wiud Newtene, aid BE 1t 1s gomething to the eredit of the cloth that, thougt there were probavly 20,000 donation- partics b the Unlted States last vear, {u pot = ono of the nineteen cases of wholesale polsou- atiiace, 8. B Coleugo. which ho hud no personal information, tion of the South to the presont day the , indecd, excoodingly dif. | W recorded was a clercyian or tls wils con- x‘:l:fifi-c?’dnfi;t “v'r"hm'l‘“:“‘l':}l}:' (ngaslgm, | and }-‘;:',{."“fé‘.if""n??".-fi#‘i‘f‘ww“‘f‘?;j - S —e——e— Mr. ‘P1LDEN wus 85 sousltive about his pri. | Southern peoply, acting upou their ropre- | gieuit, ae. it la always hardoe 16 supeciutend con. | verned. Shitsoan Just nows wd i the Interest Of | Of th rulway hms created wit uie wali s te But soventoen working days remalu of | vate rolutions as was Mr, Perton before him, | soutatives, huva nover ceased to press tho | sumution than vroductlon, Tha Intter fs careicd st e the life of the orty-tifth Congress,—onouyh | and henco the uncly vefused to explaln why | paynent of Rebel claims upon the uttentiou | o in ."'!“‘"‘,""’“,""““"l""' nfratontly onmiu to sccomplish all nocessary logislation, pro- | he nuglected to turn the uephew out of iy | of Cougress und the country, ‘Lhese two B . Lo iaadkiery : At b " of a thouwsand homca, Deshles, suiptuary laws vided there is any disposition on the purt of | house aftor he biad learned that sald nephew | points beiug, ‘then, ssmumed a3 Bobe | Lavo very often the effect (0 make ih‘v mr{;ldden o raliway-hiugs in ous tue, und wWheh S0 menmber thut when merchants lmuif»u::_»nl o goods by wagon utid pack-lorst, BICEL Gy such a monarch asa® |m:|i-lmr:’u ._\rg.]lwn-é will percelve as onre that the st d ‘up.-n Frns which & muss-tueetlng — was beld last nigny, wnd addressed Ly President Angelt, Juduo Couley, Dr. Dunster, und Prof. Calt ‘Tyler, It wus also urged that Hoeal might sub- seribu $300 or %0 11 ho was not boraed. A aum- - ——————— PERSONAL, Mr. "Tilden's reform i3 neceasary. B i i 4 ‘Thio tuxes which Mr. Fild | be ¢ el We ert g Lrulng, atd to place upetl 3 0 ths Democrata 'tn clean up the unfinished | was ungu:,'uk].lu n dishouorable trausaction | tled, Gen. Buaca hus wot ouly | fruitall mum}-uer. W lm)rfl they are based on 8 [ o0 eco e it nuum:";::xfl::g\;.?ov ll::»‘:-{l:f:fl?‘ ufifl".“:fiz'&'t{,‘u“#“‘ i::l;ln].n:‘m :’hwu '-“:.‘,"4‘52...‘.:'1.‘.“"“66 e wu.‘_]‘&?‘“»,;@x: business, sud givo the country o rest until | likely to bring suid uucly into disrcpute, | drawn upon hiwself the wrath of tho | OMlercucs ol_.m.:. not only the vassloy for pleas- T fa Bt Dililors's letiot sl muf : Noruing proved & fizzle, T i batmaushlth op ,,'l‘:,",l 6 e next Decomber, Whero Iy not now pending | 1o ulso fuiled to explain why ho did not iu. | Brigadiens and their constituents, but ho luy | W& but the vanty of the luwer classes bs sn 1n- v S Ll at reform 8 nec- | = 4 yedical student nomed Robort Acker was | ligiun, Of course, to this stutes wisaltd ¢ " o | centive to their violatiun, Spite of ths soverit, Lietore cither House a meusurs that could | quiro worw tinutely into the South Curoliua | sssumed u posision which will compel b | gy’ (ne penslities aituched 1o ths violation. of thosg not be adequately debated snd fiuatly | hiibery schemo after Mr, Cooren hind exposod | Northern Democrutio asdocintes to Jgnoro | aws, of redouvled nicasurcs of control (which spa voted upon in one dny's time, unluss | it to Liwm. flo omitted to give ny satisfac. | sud soub bim to an oxteut that will forco dreadful burdena vn the futercoursa between wan it may bo the provislon «f funds | tory reason for not warnivg the Democratic | bim to the rear. And it fs quito evident | 898 smaw), e ¥reuch Qoverumont Las boen coin- > E pelled to sdimt, after alnost every futernal come to meet the enormous drafts upon the | Comittee that he would uot be respousible | that Gou. Busco will cousent ueither o Lo | oi0n, aud slmoet cvery cxternsl war, that ite yessury crested by tho Arrears-of-Peusion | for Prvros's vagaries. He negleoted to toll | iguored into silonco nor snubbed into abject | yumptuary lawa feil Into disuse,” Lill, aud the country would be o worse off | why he did not cxposo and denouncs the | submission, 1o assumed, in kis late spocch, Coming W the particulur clavs of sump. than before the bill possed if this matter | whole affuiv when it firt came to his | the ground long occupiud by the Republican | funry laws which there as beou most ineli- essary {u the price of South Caroltus Electors. Me. Tilden now duclures that lio caunot conduue tho high price of & Presldontial Elector, It is fenred in somo quarters that Mr. Ed. {son's experlinents with (e clectric lght will cud 1u yas. Notwitbstandiog the roports of Mr, Til. dou's cnoroious wealth, he fulled, It sppears, for $03,000, arpested fur blowing his born, and - Kepk In fad over pleut, This worsiog be plead, 1ful by, und, wt the request of Beal, was It off caay, wud Beal pald tbe costs, cle. ——— FINANCIAL, Favt Iuvex, Mass., Feb. —There has been no fallure of the American Print Works, but, owlcg o the pressurs from outside partics, it was deemied advisable to ask for an extevsivn 4 y is pisally thon 4 Teudy thut perkaps the puilway fe 50G, h:'gw wlnd{ out n‘l thuse Who uumx:;(e_hnn e have been ouly Leatustess I tlu-‘ m:L ity e i slecpy driversalong o canal. duld b i Judewd valid; but atter yuu Eacf‘u Yot e at fta full worth, the iuch\_l,‘ Y Sibeits n{, ‘e thut many of the wodery Ly o b [0 unmeu{e ‘aud attractive that they ff&.,fn-nfl' Gcuwiug awsy 8 biaiu-power wlici 1007 cumstances ulght have louud u;h Yiwaglils 1ield of Ligh statesutanship, or 13! o ¢l Lt i were deferred nutil auothor Congress, frech | kuowlwlge. All Lo Liad to say iu oxpluuation | party, snd fu tbo interview already referred | natiou to try u this country,—thoss seeking | Lx-Seuator Cameron wants the Berlin Mis. | for two years. ‘fhe amount of (ndebteduess (s Wt s 'J:i‘if..‘(‘.‘f'fi'y‘::a'iu\ Pt e from the people, could act uponit. Wherois, | of these susplcious clroumstances way that | to b maiutaina bis ground Loldly, not to say | to ouforcs abstinency from intoxicating | slon in urder to escapo tho endesrments Of the sbout 1,500,000 Quite & large swount is owed | men are beevinlug rres “”“',“: Yowever, 8 growing belicf that it 1 the pol- | ha wus very busy ut the time.” Busy with | deuntly, o sayy, in effect, to tlo South ; | driuks,—tho experiouco in Ireland is o most Mhduw Ulivar, :ge'.‘:,':‘l’]fl: “::,"'.}:q "::uff,'," ("'rl%':,'m' ’l\v-:[:l ““"‘,:,".:’..‘fi;‘“&’.fifi”“fnfi's"“uw cradle w0 LvLtE icy of ‘thie Demoerstic wnjority in the House { whnt? 1is Lad becn wmuking for montby s | * You will uot b permitted to tox the coun- | strikiug ilustration of the fmpotence of | Edwin Booth hax recontly purchased for . rimrigy 4 s e 2 v diretivt equals the grave 1 Lhis vvo huh‘;l‘um ‘ A 9 cl 1 be tray " e U e it sowe aud misers, and telegravs g Siagerutid thiat, theretore, oo of e bas ruuch vuluable property, As the crediturs bure have grauted the extension, tha businesy of the priul works will, undoubtedly, be con- tibued a» usual, Nono vf the uotes have guuy 0 proteat. 4230 tUrco acres oud a Lall on Becood Beach at Newport, R. 1., from Mr. Eugene Sturtcyant. soa- lu-1aw of Bishop Clark, ‘The tragedisn, who was alwurs fond uf scaside reposs, c3pects Lo svon to 8o complicato and impeda metion ou the rous personal campaign to securo | try a cent for the payment of Rebel claims!” | police supervision and the power of noral Approgriation bills by partisan legislation us on £ Presideot; the vesult was | Aud, being juquired of s to whethor in such | stasion. Thers s no doubt that the excos- fo lusure their defcat by the Lepublican | Langivg iu the Lalanee; Le bad no Lusfuess, | event the Brigadiers will not split the Demo- | sive taxation of spirits in Ircland in tho carly

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