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THE “CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST -14, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. — the Milwaukeo Datiy BADGER BOYS. The Tribune's Cenaus-Taker Among * tho Wisconsin Politi- LITERATURE. Another Life of Garfield—Pri- vate Correspondence In- niluenre among Deuster's majority two exiting Reps int int with T1e will be reno: L BOOKS POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. ahliean or Democrat? ‘A Retrospect, with its Tosson for the Citizen of 159, Stmo, Paper, Scents, iaieee _ file‘ of James A. * Republican Candidate for Preatdent of the United States, By KDMUND KIRKE, Illustrate ad, dto, Paper, 20 conta, hat class of voters, CATS AY WAH Ofly Foun think that they ean defe goud candidate, acclamation, and will be hard to b Gen. Edward 8. Bragy will have it’ all ins own way in the Titth strongly Democratic, since Congress adjourt JSEFU District, which is Ife has ern very busy ‘ned fixing things to se- cure a renomination, and will be his own successor without doubt. Mr, ALK, 5 will secure a part of the dele Bue they aril avail him z rung , and bring out the full strength of the GANF noucK district, is. strongl: T. Re Mudd, of ‘brew, wlarand better quale The List Is Largo and Respectable, with the Back. Counties Yet to Hear From. Poore’s Railrond Manual—New Political Cyclopwrdia. tion from that nothing, . “‘Yhe Repul Literary Notes—Announcements The Crop of Congressional As: of New Books, Etc.” . Pirants Never Better. BUNDY’S LIFE OF GARFIELD. Mnj. Buniy's “Jifo of Garileld” 1s strong preelkely whero Edmund Kirko's js weak,—in dealing with the politicul phases of tho subject. Tho author is a studont of politics; hus dona good work 1s editor of the New York Mail, and has usuatly been found on tho right side of all questions of reform and finnnelil legislation. He writes of Guefield’s political career not merely with symputby, but with Intelligence and knowledgo. Nearly ull the acts here roviewed are recent, aud within the recollection of every. active cditor of mature years. Muj. Bundy: is ‘not now to tho discussion of them. Tho chapter on" The Currency Question” {s the best {n the hook, 1t shows in what degreo Gurticld-is n stutesman, Ho hod tho foresight atthe ond of the Warto turn resolutely away from the Military Committeo and all military studies, to which ho-lnd devoted himself for Yeurs, und to engage in a oour:e of reading in political ceonomy, fnunee, und the setence of taxution, He learned French In order that ho might bo uenrer the sources of knowledge. He svughtn position tirston the Banking and Cure reney Committee, then on the Waysand Means, and finally on the Appropriations Committee, Ho was one of the frst members of Congress who $s & much more p known In Congress ch and brass buttons, be made to retire Republicans Will Gain Two Congress- f cont and a strong effort w! men and Give Garfield 30,000 retire hit to thy. shades of prle Shute Senator D. M. Kelley, of Green Bay, will probably be the min the Ke- yibilcans will select to do He has heen twiee Speaker of the nsin House of Representatives, antl is apable of making a successful campaign, istrict ts close enough to make the con- fest Interesting on both sides. Bouck {3 9, homeliest man in tha Sixth + has gota “bar'l,” but is too stligy Nets the son of his an old Mohawk Dutehinan, who once filled the chief exveutiye oflica of tho Stata of New York one term by “sume inserutable vine Providence,” as Lore fordio’s Polities for Young Amer- Politica for Young Amorirgys, By Cannes Nonpuory, 10mo, Hnlt Lea The United States Senatorship— The Several Candi- fisl’s Parliamentary Taw. American Manunt of Parlamontary Law; or, ‘rhe Common Law of Deliberative Assemblicn. Systematically Armnged for the Uso of tho Parilnmentarian and the Novico, By Groncy conte; Leather ‘tucks, bachelor; the Spectat Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune. Minwauner, Wis., Tlamyshire farmer who resided {n one of the most stertlo and rocky localities of tho “Old Granit State? being asked to name the chief product of his section, answered that they “built school-houses and raised men,” If tho ccnsus-lakers in Wisconsin this year have had an eyo on the political situation, they must hava been astonished to find sitel agreatnumber of ambitious young gentle- men in both the politient’parties who Imag- ine they sec a first-class Cong: tine they look in the ginss, it delegation in Congress from Wisconsin 13 much above the average,—all of them serving out nt lenst three terms, except Mr. Deuster of the Fourth District,—and yet if we look at the long list of aspirants for Congressional honors, we are constrained to believe that tho Wisconsin people arc determined to add to the production of wheat, lumber, cheese, and tobacco the ralsing of statesmen to send to Washington, “and for other purposes,’? A bird's-eye view of the situation in each of the Congressional districts will convince the reader that the Badger boys take as deep an interest In politleul affairs as ts compatible with thelr other duties, and that they ate not disposed to let a good ofice govegeing, IN THE FINST DISTRICT thelIon. Charles G. Willams, of Rock, lins just been nominated again for the fifth thine. This is not onlys high compliment to an able and eloquent young man, but {t speaks well for the patriotism and self-denial of five or six other gentlemen who have ‘been very anxious for years to- knock down the Con- gresstonal persimmon themselves, Among the more prominent of these are the Hon, J. 33, Cassoday, also.of Rock, ex-Spenker of the Assembly, and o fine Iawyer; tho Honorable J. V. Quarles, of Kenoslin, at presenta State Senator and popular nan; it. Hi. Baker, of Racine, the Chairman of the Republican State Central’ Committee, and the candidate for Lieutenant-Governor in when tho tidal-wave of “Reform” engulfed the whole Republican ticket; ex- Senator T. D, Wicks, of Walworth, and the Hon, Elihu Enos, of Waukesha,—the Intter being the Wisconsin member of the Nattonal Republican Committee. All of these gentle- men havea longing eye upon the sent now occupied by Mfr. Williams, and some of them would fill it exceedingly well. No doubt they pray dally, “How long, O Lord! how long?” Lhe district is overwhelmingly Republican, and a nomination fs equivalent to an elec: tion; but that does not prevent several um- bitlous Democrats from wishing to enter head, Aug. 12--A. New- out the head, <°) op, Fist, Iu, Cloth, dispensation of Di ace Greeley used t ‘The fight for tha n VENT DISTRICT is already over, uthough It raged with una- for six months the selection of the Hon, 1 wer ee ‘ Baton’s Civil Service -in Great Brit : und restlted In |. L. Humphrey, Civil kervico in Great Britain, *, Abuses ond Hoforms, and thelr Hearing upon By Don“aN LB) EATON. With an Introduction by Gkuitae WiLLtae CULTS. 8¥o, Cloth, 2.00, was between the If Cinire, and the Hou. W, River Pulls, both State Senators and rich Tumbermen, Every inch of ground was vig- orously contested by these two aspirants, conducted thelr own enn ho stone miturned to win thorace. Judge Humphrey, meanwhile, was too much engrossed with the logs of his am fable wife, lis obligation to his ehildren, and. his public dutles at Washington to look after: hig own renomluations but his constituents seem to have taken the matter into thelr own hands, and laye-ncted as if, they appreeiated the Judge’s four years of honest and con- sistent service in Congress, Lis revicetion is TNE ELQUTH DIATRICT is the only one In the State In which the crop of Congressional nsplrants this year has been Gov. Pound seems to have done so well during the two terms hoe has represented his disivict in Congress that his renomination will be mude without opvosi- ton and by acelaination,—a fittig compll- iment to one of the niost faithful men ever ton from the Badger State, @ first lesson as fir as the Congressional districts are concerned. other class of anxious politicians ro inter ersonaly In the cholee of the next States Senntor ‘to succecd the Hon, angus Cameron, whose tern of service ex- pires on the dth of next March. ‘Three can djdates are already wit: Mr, Cameron, Col. £. Philetus Sawyer, and back of thont stand soveral ambitions dark horace, all very willing to serve thelr country. was elected over Mr. Matt II. Carpenter In, a fusion between eighteen bolting jeuns ar? fifty-one Denroerats, but. has acted stendily with the Republicaus tn Con- gress, and refused to be advised elther by the bulters or the Democrats. tean Palltics. T. Price, of Bltek Amertean Polltics, perils of inflation, March 10, 166t,—fourtecn as the author “a generntion ago Jn cvents,"—he adyo- cated a bill which proposed to confer on the ary of the Jrensury Jurge discretionary powers fn the refunding of tho publi debt, aud to an curly resuinption of specie-payments. In concludhig, be spoke with fwpussiucned and prophetic. curnestness, aud What he said muy well go into his record, for the clreninstances under ‘whieh, and the time iu he spoke, aru ossentin the chivueter and stutestuaush| a3 vo It to the House to deelde whieh nl- ternative it will choose, Choose tho ong, and you dloat away inte an unknown gen of piper money: thut shui’ know no devreuge until you take Just, such u measure ag {snow proposed to bring us buck tosolld values, Deluy the measure, and It will Cost the country deur, adopt it now, Ute depression in business aud a Httle stringency In tua monoy market, worst will by over, and we shail hive reached tho solld curth. Svoner or later sttch a measure Inust buadopted, Go onas you are now guing on aud a flianelal crisis worse than that of 18s¢ will bring us to tho bottoms J tor one aim not willlng that my nume sbull be linked to tho fate of 2 pauper currency, “1 belicve that ayy party to paper money will go down amid the geteral disuster, covered with the curses of a ruined people, * Sir, Sponker, L remember that on the monu- Elizabeth, where her glories were recited and her hogors sumined up, wunone the ktst und the highest, recorded us the climax of her honors, was this--that she bud restored Kingdom to its just value, And when’ this douse soall have done its work, When it shill have brought buick values to thelr jt will deserve a monument.” How Maj. Bundy farthor in hla who porsonall: spalgns mid del Richardson’s National Banks, +The National Hanks. By H. W, HiomanpgoN, ‘Smo, Payor, 25 conte; Cloth, 40 cents, to pave tho wry ‘Keveomb’s A BC of Finance, The AMC of Finnnces or, the Money and Labor Questions Fauilllarly Fxptalned to Com- -mou Poople, in Short and Easy Lossons. By LL.D, Mimo, Paper, % ments in cone Btwn NEwcou, + eentay Cloth, 40 conta, Mkinson’s Labo 1 total fallure. Na nits rand Capita * Labor and Capital Aliics~Not Enomics, By Wmo, Paper, 20 cents; and, with a sent. to Wasliln; » y EDWAUD ATKINBON, 7 Mera ends t Cloth, 35 conta, Stickney’s A Truo Republic, A Tmo Ropublic. Tmo, Cioth, $1.0), Sy ALDERT STICKNEY. whien commits itscif tha tisld, to- ment of Queen PUBLISHED RY HARPER & BROTHERS, New Yorke Erkent by mall, portage prepnid, to any part of the United States, on recoipt of tho price. A. S. Barnes & Co. HAVE JUST PUBLISHED The Life and Public Services MS. A. GARFIELD, Major J. M. BUNDY, ‘The well-known Editor of the New York Evening Mail. . from his Intimate porsonat reintions oyou superior adval rk. Ate bi maken dor of Mr. Gariiold hinuclf the story of his early ru ry reo Recess: to Mr. corresponidunco; and nd nasistod with tho loving xeal of Mr. Cameron the money of” her proper standard, We will uot fo) reviow of Curtteld’s public life, the currency questivn, tho tariff, tho extra sex- Sion, vta., are clenrly set forth, Thu extracts Trom speeches, though few, sre judicious; and the whole ia brought within reasonable compass, ‘The unlque parts of this book, which will give it permanent value, ure tna letters uddressed by und especiutly bis corre= ent Mindsdale, of Hiram exe. ‘These letters, written eutirely without reserve, and without thought of p give a view of Gurfieid’s Hfo and ehuracter which can te obtulned from no other source. President Hinsdale was a privute consor of the member from the Nineteenth District; and tho wo ais fagelintiong with flinsdaio was constantly fre not muklum progress," or You been rulucd by stump-speaking,” or * Wr to be tou strong. purtiaan netd would reply: "i know; 1 will guard nguinst future.” Extrnets tron sunie of these letters will show the drift of Gare feld's iifo uftor he entered tho Ubio Senate, ho wrote from Columbus to Prest- was n candidate two years ago against Sen- ator Howe and Senator Carper both of thom for several ballot: falled to secure the coveted priz ie fs ready ow the stump for Gurtield, but has an eye, of course, on securing members of the next Leglaiature who are favorable to } self for Senntor. Mr. Sawyer hing served ten yeurs in Congress, and Is reputed to bo one of the richeat mun in Wisconsin. Ue is an and will linve the earnest r Lowe's friends. it lively for the reat of the bo: 15 Jt will be seen that “ the dirty pool of olitics”? isnot likely to become stagnant in Iscongin this year for lnck of stirring, oven-} “#8 the State ts safe for Guriieid aud there are no State oficers to elect, ASLEEP IN SCHOOL, active politiciny, support of Senn flutter sulmuitted Among these “are the “Hon. n ngon Rogers, all of Rocik Island, and n reparation, Of DIK We er parts of the dls- theso orrare {ii tho number of others in. oth trict, Winnns and Peaso have both tried it onand got badly left, Rogers is a rich brewer of Janesville, and has two prime qualifications fora Bourbon cundidate: he and js ‘as good a specimen Copperhead as can be found ia raand effort to make tits hathoritative recurd of the gront Jtepublican {an by had of all booksellers and nows-atands. » In paper covers, We: thi fh OUTUOUE ho Ute Hatt ag & co. B4and U6 Mudison-st., Chicago. “dust at this time (nye you observed tho facty) wo have uo man who ns power to ride upon the sturm aud direct it. ‘The hour bias cunio, but not tho man. ‘The crisis will make next letter he answered his own ques- Conumnus, Fob. 10, 1801.—Mr. Lincoto «has The rush of people tw gcu him at every point on the route ts ustunlehing, Lhe reception here wus: pliuln and republican, but He hes been raising 2 re- spectable pulr of dark-brown whiskers, which devidedly tinproye his looks, but no appendage cun ever render him remarkable for boty. Un tho whale, Lum greatly. pleased wilh hin. 1 elvarly shows bis wintof culture,and the marks of Weatern life; but there is no touch of ntfece tation dn blin, and ho has a peetiliur power of that ba ig trunk, direct, and thoroughly honest. His remarkable gond senay, ply end condensed style of expression, ant lent tmerks of indoniltalte will, gly reut hopes for the countty, And, at ony, dreary perlod of Buchanan’ and cowardly itubeuiiity, the people will bail a atroug and Vigorous leader. r Lhave never brought my mind to consent to the dissolution peaceably. I know {¢ muy bo cd, Ja.it not better to digsulve before war tunn ntter? But Tusk, Is it not better to fight before dissolution than after? 1f the North and Bouth cannot Jive in the Union without wur, how can they live nid expand ns dissevered nitions without lt? May it not be an economy of blood> shod to toll the South thut disunion ts Svar, aud that the United States Governmont will protect. {ueproperty and exccute its lawe at all hiazurda? I confess the groat weight of tho thought In f tho Mymenth aud Jamestown dens, and tholr vital und utter antugonient, yet brenk tho vase by the lus h nud strength, but the history Every govern : For The Chicago Tribune. Through tho warm long hours a little learner Strove to straighten out the puzziln; Little tingers, crumped and listless, bold the pen= cll; But the columo was 6o long the answer wi ‘ome. has got’s barre! -of a virulent ol in Wisconsin, INE SECOND DISTRICT {s enjoying first-class inatinée, with plenty of niusic and no Jack of candids on. L. B. Caswell, of Jefferson, who has served the people to great nceeptanee for threo terms, is agin 2 candidate for tho nomination, but is antagonized by State Sen- Editor, 1. Wood- uraboo Jtepublic, backed by Hon. Jonathan Bow- it is suid At, Burrows will draw out of the contest, for fenr his candidacy may In som E,W. Keyes, who alse resides in Dane County, and is « candidate for the United States Sen- ate, The district 1s close, bub a good Repub- Hican can easily carry It. Caswell’s majority over the combined vote uf ‘Dem,) and ‘Tenney I hig year the Republican majority will be greater, for the reason that the Greenback stion will cut no figure In the canvass. ir the’ candidates now inthe field draw otit n full yote, tapresentutive, On the Democratic side n strong effort wilt be made to Induce Col, William J, Vilas to accept the nomination. complished orstor in Wisconsin, and will inakethe campaign an exceedingly iterest- ff he tukes the field, id the Democratic numinn- Will probably Sionn, both leading huwyers: Mr, Sloan was formorly a Hepublican, and represented the district four ress wider tho old apportion ment, but “Greeloylzed” In 1873, sinco acted with tho Democrats, feat’ status in tho yet been publicly if it thunders all around the sky In the Second District, thorois A CONGRESSIONAL CYCLONE SWEEPING - OVER THE THD, and candidates areas thick as blackberries, ‘Lhe Mon, George C, Hazelton, eon tho Representative for tour yeurs, and 43 now scoking to be his own: successor, wade his mark Ipaleinn .and ready debater, bemionally -Popular with qT es. position among the Republicans of the the nature of which we do not to understand, much less explain, Us principal contestants for the nomination ‘the fullreturns not yet Ueing all jn) are of Grant; ex-Senator Treat, essmnin Magoon, of Lowa; he Darlington cloth, $0, Agents come and gone, Just outalde, tho ha; wero singing — ‘What have thoy to bo? Just beyond, the poppy-buds were‘swinging— ‘They don’t have to count out one, two, turee, © High aot bright tho sun peops through the winr awe : rh atl the big blue sk; Ing him to e Bids u For The Ohteago Tribune, Jy loud the storm doth rave! Tho sea tauet be one monutain of white surf, ‘morrow, when tho sexton digs my Fraves ide will cut the turf. To-morrow, when you bend abovo me hore, id Ween hot tears of lonelliess and paln, dt careful hands piace flowers ubout my bior, ‘here thon will be this busy mind and brain? id so near tho mystic Infinit, ig it that J cannot hear and seo, tho leust obtain ane brief forealght hat awaits mo in tho Great To-Ber is it that T cannot look Boyond, Put tho little Has-Beon nent! ft nol instead, this human beurt grows fond, d earthly love scems more thun ovar sweet. ‘nnot bear to think of theo, mine own, Wing content without mo, og thon must. grayo iso’ergrown, um turned to dustt, ator Burrows, o: How easily his spat minn, of the Bi t Sauk County, and tho Ho could sail throu; mun, of Columbin. Ni If you don’t, you can’t play by-und- students murmured, * ep tho litte malds way embarrass Cal. Drowsity tho ti Lulting bulf to Beel her golden curls avo ni Ow her desk her drodplog head Is Wondering looke and smothered laugh srouso + bor} : Consctutisered tho round, soft checks haye Lt she holds hersolf atyhilo—thon ‘Low she bends o’or Jeasou not half learned. Something heavy welghs upon her eyclids, id tho Hgures on her elato will keep Junning iu togethor, blurring strangely; And uguin—sweet Goluilock's aaleep, Crossed above hor slate hor arme are folded, ‘Nenth a shining yoil af loosentn, Deak to lnughing sohoolmutes, with tho robin, Outaide Jn the sunshine, she 1 thera! “OTton, Great Master of us‘ all,” ‘tho teacher. las} In bia bree twilight hour of quict thought, © Whon J grow wenry of tho bu Upon mo that tho gutheriug yeurs huye brought, Tot mo, too, in Thy tender meroy fall asleep— Let mo grow donf to murmurs of tho Eurth, And bind to sights thut vex my fading vyes, And curcloss of the sounds of wo or mirth, “ When IT, old and faint of courago, over Got tho answer to my Problem wron Let mo, in slumbers that dlvinoly: tin tho sunshine and tho gost" Vout Wasursaron, Wis. WU, ———— FISH FOR OUR STREAMS, ‘To the Buitor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. Yeaxrnois Srarn Fis Cosasaton, Qurxcr, I, Aug, 9--Tho Mlnois Stato Fish Commlsslon- ervare ‘now ready to deliver fish to parties in this Btate haying ponds or Inkes they wish to atock with thum. Fish will bo dellvored to pare ties niuking application to Commissioners at Quincy, It. free of charge, Yor conyenlcnce In dellyorioy, the deh ure kept at that point in live Two yenrs ago Mr, Filatist) was about would unite the and minke an e: dding aguin whon ‘Ping in my hand oternal dll: witlugly resign it Love, foraye, 1 your Lender arma, lke this, me for anothor day, now not much of Heaven. but Earth fg sweot! Love—I pant for breath, b boat! id this ia Death! DA WHEELELL, ——— ny An Old Salt’s Carcor. York Herald, Aw Mogel, of {lio reached this port yesterday, commandr, Capt. H. A. FY leted ‘big one-hundredth ‘round. vo Unntic in tho service of tho iia Liugraphy contains some very inter= Ife, Capt. Noyunber . Hanover, ii 102, ie. Jn 188 from Bro- mien bark Ro- lis is the most ac- tion for Governor, the choice his contiiet may lie between 38, tows lolently loud ¢ Hon. Jthimar . of other nations gives me hope. Cold tho graye will gies mont has periods when its etrongth ind unity nys at Cromwell. A Wars of tho Roses and the monarchy (3 more ousily overthrown than a re- ublic, beonuse Its soverelynty 4s concentrati neh th single blow, it it bo powerful enough, rus ; * Burke, this isrenlly a great timo‘to live in, if ony of us can only catch the cho of it. dud you write on these subjects, and you must lune yourself for having wade mo Intlict on you tho longest letter I have written IW morg than n yer, Certain students at Miram Colley dulged: in treasonnble demonstrations, Garticld, thei in the army, wrote to President Hinsdule: ts DRPAUTHENT OF THE Cust EBSHOROUCI, Sus 2b, 1bU3— orhend studunta for mo. that, wero I thore in ehurgo of the school, L would not only dishonorably diemlea them from tho sel if thoy remalnadin tho plive and persiste wie cowurdly treason, 1 would apply to Gen, Rurnaldo to enforce General Order No. 38 it AUB, “If thuae young traitors aro in carnest tho: should’ go to the Southern Confedernuy, wher mputhy. ‘Zell them all clk puxses through our Hnes, where thoy can join Vallandighum and thotr other fricnds till suck thine as they cin dos atrey ua nnd come back home ws conqucrord of people, or cun learn wisdom and “1 know this apparently Is a small matter, but dt Is only apparently simul, We what the developments of a month mi forth, and, (f such things be pertaltted nt ‘he Rebels cxtch up ul auch fucte as sweet morsels of comfort, aud vvory such Influence lougthens the war and adds to tho bloodshed," yeurs in Con 2 Korth Gorman present campalgn: has not az features of u dallor rh in Barsinghuusen, ab Ben voyuge was mad to Now Orleans, on the Bre: Capt. Steenken and he continued 28 remen ships until 144 and ‘aged to tho Weet Indlea and North At the eniof the yonr 1844 he entored Slates navy ag gonmun, hi ‘duel ponding war with io Wus ordored to tutes corvot Bt, Marys her to the Gulf of Moxico. be tending, fe the frat United er Gen, Taylor, 288, 0n tha Ifo Grande, and Was pro! mrt in I8iGin the AT in tho bombard- After tho cupture of Vera us ordered tu Norfolk und. aa the war was considored er, 2887, Noynaber returned ‘d on Hromen vessels until uate, He loft the moreban! Ye IY, in Baltimore, and re: enterod the German navy a8 Lon which ho was making men from Baltimore wus erman Ocenn by the Dynes, in the wu wir, but he was landed on the glving tho ussurauce that ho and ho at once hastened 1840, ho recolyed hil Ensign tn ‘the German nay: bo trigato Burbarossa, ‘Hgotand, In which the ah was budly duinuged. ‘© proceeded to America with over the frigate of Grunt, las In the House as 1 ohn G, Clark, of Grean; ex-Con: Gon, Juunes Bintli Republican; und the Hon, 0. B, Thomas, of Crawford,—all good men aud ti probably no disparagement to either of the iutinguished gentlemen to say that Mr. Iazelton 1s inueh thelr superior jn point of oratorical ability and practical statesinan- ship, while his four years of service | 1e ven hima valuable Insight tuto . ‘Tho primaries wre to ba held the rival cundidates seom to be fullyawake to the necessities of the con- Al Tho district Is occaslonally close and often lscapable of giving a large Thus in 1877 Gov, Persons desiring fish should come or send somo ono for thom, bringing suituble yeasels to trang- port thom in, #9 f'sh cannotho abipped any great distance without an attendant, Tho npproprintion for thi year is but $1,000 for ail purpires, vo that no fish other than for pablle waters cun be delivored at tho expunso of tha Biante, Sporting clubs and others {nterestod_ in public requested to correspond with us, atuting needs of wich streams, und eo far as the: Himtted appropriation will warrant wo will on- deavor w supply tho it ts tho desire of ‘ampico, and in i ebrunry, 1 ser SEY, 189, nat Ad oficer, ‘The ve mny anywhere, ie , tis week, and Ho wae constuntly antictpating gome action on Ms 5 the Commission to tnalo dis- by iis own views neralad possible, Any Informi- ‘O will be chvorfully furnbhed wt » NK. FAmUuaNK, Chicago, Til, BL i Mauser o a fis part, dictated whien would: bring ‘him fute cont constituents and cumpol bis retlsoment to pri i Jan, 1, 1407, ho wrote to President Hon wo can give uncertain, but Republican majority. i Suith (Republican) was beaten 1,445 votes, white Hazelton two years later carried it by 103 majority over Owen King (Democrat and Oreenbackér), Last year Gov, Sinith carried majority, nud it may to do two things: dare to bo a radical and nul boo tool, waleh, (€ Timuy Judgo und me, isa mattor of no Inroferouce to finance, I believe that tho romedy for our ils ig un early roturn to eciespaymionts, which cau ouly bo wifected by io contraction of our paper cutrenvy, hugo clainor aginst both and in favor of You know my viows on tho, tari®, I am equully assaulted by the tree-tradens and by tho oxtromy turiff men, ‘Thero is passion onougl ‘¥ 10 run o stoun-unging In every raseription whiel keupe iy" own course fd choson, I throw io out of yh by the extilbitiona 11 SO GREAT-A WORLD, « aiontl witticulty. For. The Chicape Tribune, — nt O world. sore Ch ies un ‘hs thus Wo moralize and plan. Bo wo pass on and I pon the: yiefut For, drifting churtiosy do nut reach # fairer clime, O falthleas souls! O tdto hands? at fave Atari i, work to do? + And, that “tally nA single ylanca, let ‘Whon future days shalt turn tho payo And read our story, void of grace, =~ und the saga ied bis iteto Bpace, F’on though we walk tho level land, Lot us not walk with alintoss foot; And, when wo near leath’atoy strand, We'll lay our work down all oomplute. Many Stuarron Hewett. ———— Tforsford's Acid Phoaphate makes a delightful and rey drink, witht water and buguruuly. _ the district’by over 3 be set down os safe this fall for tho an candidate, ‘Che Democrats have lost thelr: most eminent advocate in the person of the Philo A. Orton, who has published an open letter, in which he Teasons for sup fusion candidate In J d_to Eckernfurdo to t and bring her « lusion of paaco with lg commission in the ed to the mercune Vesscls us mate, ech atoumars bo- b; tha rm of W,A,, waber entomd a8 ‘sscla, the Hansu, ho wis glyen comman Now York with tho: Wore churtored by th ives many cozent rting Gen, Gartleld. ‘fhe ong Jones, of no particu: |. Inv account. ‘The Democrats will probub! nominate Judge Cothren, who 1s 6 stand! IN THE FOURTIE {Milwaukeo) District the woods seem to bo ull of Republican can probably owlng to the fuct that Ure district at the last election. The “favor ably mentioned” just now .aré Casper Sanger, Fred 0, Winkler, and ex-Gay, ton, of Milwaukee, Judi sby, of Washington, just published a card in reply to a very flat- tering vall, declining to be considered a ean- didate for the nowfnation. ‘The district em- braces the Counties of Milwaukee, Wash- ington, and Ozaukee, and contains’ large percentage of Gerinan. Teacnted by the Hon, 0 largest alduwh: . bores of ‘Tinio-~ dud (t-ts quite probablo it will Extract® from other Jetters explain thom- solves, Tha dutes are Important: z + GARVIELD'TO 1B, ermania, He ni ),“1WZ—E am pro= islation which will auvolop ite tuunte of the pupor usu. ub d expeut ty be vir tho peowle foo pack from the salu fate whe tay ure hasten! Twas tho true filund of tholr industrial tutors The appeal from Pbllip drunk to Philip {4 not u plousant one to muke; it is complinentasy to Pullip, . 6. GARFIRED 70 Mi, A. HINBDATLE. ‘Maxon 0, 160%,-~—The State Convention at Co- havornumod tray, oar 1865 q uw. Nurth Aimorica, and Ge marys plore the pnevioe uptulu of rn, dat rey 6 Hromon, Ab! thon the pout, Shall say, Zach ti the brula forey of votes; ndicated before lony, when tHE of fiuuciut ran Bee CAG Gen, ‘Wintter” has centirry® : tadgrd eoeyakers’ Sareaparilia V, Deuster, edit Jumbua has committed ttselfto some financial doctrines that, if Lunderstand them, T ennnat and will not Indorse, 1f my constituents approve them, thoy cannot approve me. weeks my Immediate political future will bo de- eiled. Teare less about the result than 1 have over cared befor ronds to continuo this reduction. The tons of freight moved on the mnin east-nnd-west trunk Ines (excepting tho Ih. & 0.) Granger roads, umoutited in 145) i. The receipts fro: 4648 dnd IR $116,911.40. The timile (cents) in 1857 was of ralirond com- 879 13,821. While money which the poorbinck wratch found. Ane which seemsto Justify the oll Toren Summum jus, sumina injuria, is ‘8. Bradley, where itis hetd that a iaunder no, obligation, after h inther, to pay. the Intter'st ‘Tho ‘La Framboisy York, which seems to pos- a°& whOst, 1180 d including th Bofors many in ST Ae Ht brought up by his: debea far ‘bla very land claim, of peas onc of the attributes of Ba: ayernge rate per ton 177 andin 187¥ 3.02. fn hares wore, in 1873 1M ABand hna been an incronse In-frelght move D TO D. A, HINSDALE, D.C, Feb, 2, 1#68,—-You_ were surprived that 1 introduced the Hancock bill: so was [; but the ordera und he had been fasuln; fa one nf tho cases deelied in th { many other opinions wien wil ral profession will beleft to that volume, The 47.57 per cont, and in miles of road operat: be found userut 20,6) per cout, the incrouso In_ freigh 3.84 per cont. ' The percent roolamations which fo Insubordinate 1 tho whole work of ro-. charactor as to endan; conatriuction in Louisiana. It was a tan by which tho President seemed determined Jo make it appear that the ryaction wi overthrow not only our party, but all Even if'we should see that the Government plat Was not the bent, it was manifest that n chan now would be every way disnatrows, Those wi clatnor oguinst the plin of Congress most are not able to say what better thing can now he dono; Indeed, they propose no plon. Thelr only “purpose jn to got into power. Seeing this eo clearly, {t became manifest that we m all attempts at insubordinate renction. Inust: show that. io rate perton per, mile hae been in 1875 wan 3,712; in In 1878, 2,687; and in ‘ond deerense in both the funded and foating dobia of railroads, as com- pared with last year, ‘Thi LUbrough the provers of reorganization of bank- rupt compunles now completed, and the trans- of tiauedtoioas to capital FERS 861,and the Honting debt #25,1 capital stock shows an increuso of '8187,703, Tho amount of Interest (Tho Ai mt? American Decistons, otc. By A.C, Frees ft & Co,) éreiie of “ka tlen IIL. Bun Francisco: A. L. Bane 12;.4n 1877, 2, 1879, « The tables show a IITERARY NOTES, “An Earnest Triflor” §s, now in ita twentleth ia has come about Tho next volume in tha Letsuro Hour Series ferot those forme “Troublesome Daughters," by Mra, Mr. George ‘Bancroft hope: 6 to complete in us “History of tho Unitea Bares," be- our refusal to, impeuch tho pald bins ineres President dtd not arise either from want of courage, nor from any purpose to abandon our work of reconstruction on tho baals of universal freedom. With these views 1 introduced the Hancock bill, not «o much for the purposo of praia itns to show him how completely he was nour bonds, and (hat he could tot make pollt= feal inerchandlee of his cotnmnission, and read lectures to the Natlonal Legislature when he ought to bo executing havo curried tho bill through, b It It hang suspended, I thin! desired effect, for the General has kept his place ever since. 80 long aa ho continues to do 40, 1 sini let hin atone. GARFIELD TO COL, A. F, ROCRWELTs “WasltisoTon, Dee. 13, 1871.—I am now up ta my eyes tu the work of the Committee on A: prpptiations, of which, do minnge to steal n little time frum work and sleep, almost every duy to read over carefuily a fow lines from Horace, claasical life in wy body." GARFIELD TO COL. A. F. Wasnrsatos, Jan. 11, 1! wont ns 1 oxpected Jt Kould. I muy suy to you, howover, thit the Democrats tendered to mo thelr unnnitnous vote, and eno; to cleet with the belp of the expressed thomeciyes willing to bolt fruin the enucus nominntion. temptation with sume risk. A iathat way would have deen in independent one. Hivt, on ¢ not demand nny’ anding the reduction of tho to interest pald on tha The Roy. M. J, Savage, of Ti Lons, wwhera'n DOW. Work from Iie pen a his pen t of ovolution will be published funded debt _avorai P ft Increase of 0.27 aa compared with 1898, ‘Th average rato of dividend puld was 2.49 per cent Ae compured with2.4 per cent for i iu increase in amount 52,10, by Triibner & Co. art, second volume, of Mra, Marthe History ae zicw Sork haa been Hamilton duct. : 5 eos Sf tat Dares diss Loutsa M. Alcott bas taken howse in make her ome, Mis¢ pted a baby nico, the daughter of Anuexed ty tho preface is a long revidw of tho tecleion of tho Suprema Court of the United Btates in the Sinking Fund cases, aiice of tha reviow In this place is in questions It doca not properly belung in 4 rnil- roud manual, It is a labored argument in be- half of tho Pacific Railroad Companics, ond inight bavo been written by tho attorney of one ther, 3 The editor, In introducing the review, says: “in this case tho Court rondered n fu that waste had been committed ny, although thore was before it ‘no alieention ol to, nor evidence that it had been com: + Tho most olarinin, the ease under consideration are the Influences which wero brought to berr tpon the Court. desired to ahield inembers of Congress from the discredit which wauid have been thrown upon them hud the Thurman bill been declared to be In Its aetion it showad weakness or facllity which may be far worse in its consequences thun any single corrupt act. tact inny be confined to ity tn tstening to muttors or suggestions, otber than those brought aeourt by plendings and evidence, the whole admlulatration of tho land, I could readily it hus had tho whero she twill ‘son's "Dronm -of Fair Women” fs to shed by James It. Osgood & Co. for tho olidns’ senson, inan edition illustrated Artists and engritved under the direc- Anthony, Tt will hy xht of them full Emile Zotn is req anys that T Intend T em Chelirman, Thoth by the Compa: va forty illus. {0 keep tho breath of rted ne saying: “Somebody 1 soon to bring outa novel ect Into be the struggle between tho tho petty tradesmen. Ibnyo nat tho taking Bo heavy, 80 ork, iftér tolling over or elghty characters. On think. of writin; ry few characters, written, of style, and In'which I tything like deseription. on nguingt my previous ons of sorrow and as of thia novel, 72,-—The Seni Hi utorstiip: : ention of unde: thorny, go fatiguing 1 we partite Ms uuconstitutlona, rary, tbe novel jemuerats who domestic story with very f ‘The effect of a corry postion obtalited | isn individual. At will bo 2 sort of rene @ Whole, ‘though tho Democrats did goodness will be the le: whieh will not be rendy for the T seit J sould be considered ns pliced under obligations, and therefore declined, What say you, was It wise or othorwise? eis hursh and unseemly, and tts press In {esa than superior wisdom and porfect n= judgment for the write elghteen or twenty-four month: GARFIELD TO COL. A. ¥. ROCKWELL. SVARUINGTON, Muy 21, 1873,—After many years Of prosperity and success, it has been my fortune to try the discipline of disnater, without any fanltor wrong on my part. My name hag been dragged Into tho whirlpool of culumny, and I have beon defending inyaclt penne aganult, I Ineloge youn ¢ short of ridiculous. [t fs casier to believe that the writer of the review Ja prejudiced or fgno- runt of the tacrits of the case t that six Judges outor nine in thosupreme Court ure elther “wenk" or“ facile.” We have had somewhut too much of symputhy for the Pucitie railroads, which wero boyotten and bred In cor= ruption, and made a few persons onormously WESTERN PATENTS, Uist of Patents Issued to Inventors of, tho Northwestern Staten, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Wasittsaron, D. C., Aug. 1.—A. H. Evans & han to beliove. py Of of the Croilit- Co. report the foltowln; Mobilier rascality, a how itutrikes you) glad to know pense of tha men is patents fssucd to West would {t be for tho author of th : ern Jnventors: in an asylum of qguict an should love to be, oul of the storm and in tho sunshine of Ivoks and book: from the above that fum despondent. There fa life and hope and fight in your old Erlend yot, GAREIZLD TO B.A. HINEDALY, Wasttxatox, D. deny that Grant is 0} ond his extravigant sorrow pon the people of 2 United Stites who were into n ood thing when the Pacifig roads. were building, (*Munuolot tho itallrands of United States for 1880." New York: HV. & W. Poore, 19 Broad street. Price $5.) POLITICAL SCIENCE, McG. Adams, Chica: C.W, Ball, ‘Macon vole I, Binuer, Chicago, d. HH. Brown, Creston, sulky-plow. Hyde Park, damplas-uir, notso fortunate as y ean) -olt stove, stem-winding altachment Do not think April 23, 18%4.—Who will of tho luckiest mem that eversnt in the Presidential chiir? For twenty Yeury no President bas had an opportunity to Uo the country eo inuch service by a vetu ines- sage us Grant bus, and ho bus niet the issuo manfully, You will rend the veto message bee fore this, and sce how valid a blow he struck the intlution iniquity. ‘Mesers, Rand, McNally & Co., of this city, hava undertuken the publication of a “Cyclopmdia of Political Science and Polltieal Information.” Mr. Jou J. Lalor will be tho editor, and wHI hove tho‘ aasistance of competent writ- ers in this country and Europe, The Cyclopwdia. Hota, windmill, tt, ockford, harvester-rake, . hicuyzo, helt-fnstoning. r. Burry, deaft-cquatizer. ore, cit coupling. pt Chleugo, game. GANPIELD TO COL. A. Fs ROCKWELL. Wasittnatox, D. C., Dec. 4, 1876.—The commit-, tees huve-not yet ‘boen | announeed,. but you yu probably aoe (hein boforo this: reaches yous have -followe will be in three volumes. It will Include many standard articles from French and German eyclopwdlas, and’ as many original contribu- tlans ns inay be necessary to carry out thd pln. J. Lanne, fyde Park, cast-ater i Chicago, retary-engine. erginan, Chicnizu, van-top. ‘0, curry-comnb, icugu, moth-proof carpets rather "ausicrely the rule of. pdpNoyes ew solf-respeet, and have kept-alvof froin all come Dinations. I hive asked nothing, nor have I per- inittud iny friends to ak anything gratified “and surprised when the it members of the Ohlo delegation su Unininious expression uf their desh should be uppolnted Chairmun vf.thd. tee on Appropriations, but’ 1 asked them not to uunke any requests for me. o GANFIELD TO 1 A. TUNSDALE. ‘Wastrxcton, D. C,, doubt tho ‘Tho main sources of foreign supply will be Mau- rice Black's “Dictionaire do In Polithyue,” and the yet moro elaborate work edited by Btunt- echillund Drater, the “Btaatswirterbuch." These eyclopmxtias run through’ many volumes, and vach occupies comparatively a contracted fleld. tte, eaker, Springteld, violin. 1. 'f, Prosser, Chieasos eylinder-car, a ‘T,, Prosser, Chicago, ‘wire-coller (two pats: 8) . if. Prosser, Chicago, wire-mnttress stretcher. 2. T. Provser, Chicago, grain-eart, ie Brosser, Chicnia, Meanie machine, wheel (two patent smith, Aurort: plowecoupler Peo Sivek, Chivayo, aleohol-stove, Wilkinson, Ohio, gute, that shall embrace tho Pi be supplomented by special from American writers. It will be seen nt once desien ia a. work April 10, 1874.—I bave no ‘ech will do me great in. district, and udd new fuel to the hustll mo; but J would not on any account tilneh from, imy'convietion on this subject, Ihave probably nover received higher cncomlums for an: Thave done In Congress than for this speech} but, of course, the protec comes mainly from those who are not of tho Wost, GARFIELD TO WA. HINBDALT, WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, 1870,—L havo noticed the Insincere and absurd tut of the politicians about bigh tariff bills. Put thuse two things tor pother: “Gurtield touse tu be spared that tho present publishers and_ the editor have the field entirely to themselves, No work the kind existe, and. one is vory much tieeded. Tho responsibility of Messrs. Rid, MeNailly & ed for, und Sir. Lalor is D. Curtis, Madigon, collar-pnd, . Waupun, clothes-wringer. nebudy felny-ii 0. D, Hudson, J. Jensen, Ine W. Lohmann, Milwau! Oshkosh, ox-stioc, ‘ jeton, vopyin; iums, Sr, Ean ‘clare, ml Co, need not be vouch: widely and fayorably known by his transintions trom tho French and German, A’ subsoription- Hist has already been opened in Milwaukee, and the numes of nearly half tho Bur of that city A similar canvass will Boon be begun in Chieayo, and. it fs hoped an regponse muy bo obtained. Tho a will be iw three volui Undernill, Apph L. C, Ashley, Detrolt, windmill M, Mallar, Ann Arbor, enr-plercer. W. Mekcuy, Detroit, shutt-sheave. i Detroit, boat-rope nipper. dtny City, pump-vaty have been obta! tog valuable n inat tn tho *Gartield is unsound on. the taritf, and ought not to ve elected te the Sea ae these aruments are used by the sume inci ence entire! J conid be at wi ppletons’ Cyclopredin, and will be eotd ut the rate of $7.0 por yolume, Jt ts probably the most jimportant work over und cago publishing house, C. Bunftlebon & Russell, Detroit, eross-bow. i were to consult my own prefer. '. Rpart from public opinion, ant if jertaken by a Chi- fof cuntinved robust health, L i: A.A, Ambler, St, Cloud, odometer, T. Cook, Jordan, middlings feeding-topper, would prefer to remain in tho House: but the bono-breaking work that position hay brought upon ie for the last few years udinontabes ne that my tual brenk-down of houlth must soon como if I continua whoro Tam, smuller body, and (shall thoro probably escape tho responsibilities and Inbors of leddership. Then it would soem churtlsh to stand in the way Of the reasonable ambition of my friends in tha Ninewonth District, and so, if the Senatorship comes to me, J Bhull take itz but with some sud- ness oud regret, 1 ‘al about the successorship has been premature und embarrusaing to nll of us, Harnara, 8t, Paul, cooking and beutlog 1, King, St, Paul, calondate’ —_ 11-4 YELLOWSTONE VALLEY. In regard to tho beauty and tho fertility of sections of the Northwest, It would ecem ns if wonders would nover ccnse. stono, tho public have a vague {mpression that ft {8 a, great river; [that thereisalarge and beautiful take at the bend of ft, surrounded by, Mmagniticent peaks of the Rocky Mountains; that neross a dividing ridge on tho head watcra of the Madison ure the geysers, spouting water and mud from 260 to 200 feot bigh; that so greut Q concentration of wonders’ hns induced Con- gregs to dedicate a great National park of somo ‘The Senate Is u As to tho Ycllow- & J.’ Borland, Donnellson, rotary-churn (re= F, W. Brown, Summerset, antmal-poke, F. Butterfuss, Winterse i yeu G.1, Fitch, Breda, thren Georga, North Liborty, fertilizer-dlutribe nskeap, Ottumwa, halr-pin. olter attachment, juquoketa, preparing upbul- rack fur wagons, of the newspapers: GALFIELD TO B. A, HINSDALE, Wasnryatos, July’ 7, 1879.—Partywise, the ex- tra session has united the Republicans moro uy 1880, cyiinder-cack, torty muiles square ombracing them, to be kept fght, Patterson, {acrustas ace. of resort for pleasiiry and of the puoplo of fhe United 00 d to by the nowspapcrs, thut al- thrn anything sinco 1888, aud it bids fair to give tou preventive, for the healt 4 180, Nothing that has been sald of Garfetd enn J. Bolton, Putnamviile, hog-cholera remedy. contmend him so much to publlo favor as theso letters, written inost tho entire Nation has resolved to visit this 8.8, Cole, Aurora, dovice, region, so tull of Naturo’s most astonishing Cede Aprons, hitching dovice the unconsclousness of J, it. Cooks, Indianapoli rotary-motor, friendship, which reveal the true nobility and high-tlndedues of the inj. Bundy's boo! works, #0 #00n As made necessilo by the exten- sion of the Northern Pacitio Rullway. But Sr, Mellrath, in the bandbo ok before us, has shown lca ful, Beate Kk will flnd much favor 1» Kichinoni, graln-drill(relssue), among thoughtful men, oud the desire for Inforination, It contains no elaptrap, It uppvala to no prejudices, BMere- Jy.us tho life of u reat man, entirely apart fron, Political ciroumstances, it eserves attention, ‘The tinpression of Gurleld tert by the book fs, from tho polltiolun’s puint of view, tho most im- portant of all, it Ratisfles the taste | thatthe Yellowstone iuune of tho flchest nnd vy'8 for ngriouleural purposes to bo found anywhere in tho broad dowmnlna of the Amorican ls tho greatest luxurlunce, Tho writer says that “Tho average yield of whent tu at least twenty- five bushels tothe aero, though thirty, forty, and elxty, bushels are not uncom: C, Morris, Henry County, and M. most Inviting vie Plutfori-burrow. Wayne County, Nineveh, stulk- cutter, . V. Wingurd, Vincenues, delve. No Nebraska patents this week. ieee a is a gt cannot read the volume without qotting, frst, 0 lurger notion of the comprehensivencss ot Gnr~ felu's mind, ‘hero are few subjects in politics he has not touched, successes inlaw, | ont is also of an excel. ity, Ananulysisof samples trom tho 7s Tondo ue tho Agricuttural Dopartment at Washington, showed that it contatuod 18 per. cont more of ‘nitrogenous or flesu-producing “GOOD-BY, SWEETHEARTI'™: and he bas inde reimurkable io has ‘found time, in the iildst of many pressing and burassing duties, to cultivato [iterature. tlle audjoct: of his svtet brilliant speakei nutter thin Minnesote wheats and that, bulk for. re. fe the effect of tho peneral oultivanon of this vast valley upon the interests id tho ontire country when its He lectured on ecion- cramming much long. Huis not a but a slow, careful, method- Two hearts bound in a drei A brenth of roses, starlight dim aud rare, A girl's white bund, a strand of gilded hair. in Hirai College, uuny, silken thrall, ‘say he went al T, feal reasoner, Tis style ts porsunsive. Liston ersnre not sitaplulons of him. his nrgumants and yickd to them, The next quality of Garileld's churtoter omphasized by this book {6 his industry. He hos been a tireless: worker, *Hils energy hus carried bin through trials tat weaker uien must have succumbed to. His activity bus kopt al! bly weapons bright and frou from rust. Ho bas nover been obliged todeetine a combat for want of ‘Tho great physica! resources which from n long Hue of frugal ancostors has curriod Ahn grandly through periods of stress and steain, Finally. ho bus bean always a public man with a conselenco, Nobody who ronds his totters can doubt that, ‘There must be some, too, who havo Mines aie in the puat to whom those Ictters A summer fitled with porfume, and the sor Of drowsy birds that croon the wholo night Durk eyvs, red lips, low whispers faint ani aWeot— Hush! uow the Summer Ios there st your feet, ‘ Pallid and dead; her heavy golden hair Drvops sodden round ber chill limbs, marble Dares : Her violet oyes are shut forovermoro— Why should ste tivo whun Love dics o'er and o'or? : Aud Love diod with hor—sco him near her bler—= But then a now Love comes with every year, BO, Yo Heed Hot veep, o'er Summer's sleep. ~ Ing seq was In that day ‘So thoy: trust to | teeming promis shall be thrown Into our chan- ra Tho sullof tho vulluy ts equully proiitie In the rising of othor grains and veye- tublos of all Kinds, cei attain tho most gigantiv proportions, ‘Tho whale valley ts covered with w curpet of thu richest Duffilo grussca, and hi furnishes one of tho longest and best ranges for stock in the wholy count fi round without hay in winter, plaint made fa that the cuttle ure often tou fat ty bo rellabed oven by the most § mands, And yet in this vist val to ning niles “wide aud nenrl with the exeoption oP Biles Cl hamlets year tho head of it, thoro avo opis seuttcrod ranches, and sometinies for scores’ ot miles nono atoll, The entire population at tho Dewinning of tho proaent year was only about Fairer, more portect: Butonty 1, whe watol nd the murmurl: vy Tow itt Ue aka aa We eee oll rr. ‘Trice 80 eonts, low bhuv tho sky’ was, GC nL uZuTE Well— dy. No! 8 Barnes & Co. "pape POORE’S RAILNOAD MANUAL. Tho Mayual grows larger cach year, juny years uzo Ityag an octavo volume of mud- erato Blze, Now itis thick and unwieldy, Soon St will havo to be published In two volumes. Tho notual growth in. tho mileage of. railroads and tho increased attention of tho oditors to details ‘of management have contributed to the result, Bealdes, tho advertisements aro more abundunt, Indeed, they are too many. Und tho title-page amidst tho business. «Pooro’s Manual might endure wll tho critiviem that,could bu heaped upon ft, for ft is without & rival, dt dovs not stund In nocd of serous erlt{. cism, Its method, aceuracy, and fullness huve boun praised by those who have occusion to use it most frequently,—-the ratlroad men thom- selves. Now 'tly but u hollow An welll wo chango go as tho years ro hy; Bomotiuon a ittla tute fen Will round our whote | Will chaln it faster, or will break it louse, And you and f baye had our little day— Whut muttors If to one or both ‘twus play? “The day was long, aud glad, ‘There aro not many duya Ui And you aro changed, and I am not tho samo; And, ns the sweet day des in purple sume, Wo any Good-by with Magering lips and cyea— Ab mol life Ja 50 Hlled with sad good-bys! ‘Tho twilight ateuts ulong with star and dew— By Prhice, your eycs are dusk with shadows, 1003 ‘Tho Day ts dead now—dead! Wo too must part; Wow sare grows!) “and 80, goud-by, sweets cures"? . Fanny Dauscony “It {s plain that so vast and so beautiful n valley will bu rapidly tiled up by nt intelli upulauion us soun ns it can orthern Pucitic Mullway. The roud |e tow comploted and In. operudon’ a tittle moro thin 100 miles west of the Bisinarek, and more than hull way Xetlowstony et the mouth of Powder River, This latter section will he conipleted tls fall ar early next yout, and the rond will bo extended Hes up tho rlyer. Tho Yellowston Moflrath, St. Paul Ploneere# u 4 P ‘by 8t. Paul Book and Buitionn yeah Auinite, a wlghy '@ ton different usm Missourl Iiver at to nd ripe with mirth shut on Earth. * AMERICAN DECISIONS, Tho olghtecuth volume of tha American Do- olstons, which is Just out, bur, besides the nsuat number of important decisions, woveral which Gre itite interesting ws wollte the genoral read- or. In fact, there ure inany worse books to road Porth in tu8 summary of | tana volume af law-reports, Thora’ ts a quict ‘The main facts sot thisvolumo havo been alreudy noticed fo ting amusenient, in reading legal opfitions, to notice the unctuous way iu which some Judges—and tho rncu {6 not extinct--WIll continue to bring In all the snatches of Lutin phrases thoy havo been CARPE DIEM, To-day 1 cannot choose but share Taiwune, but thoy ure worthy of & restatement, f he hidolence vf curth aud airt is nugber of the Manual reports the largest eurnings ever recelyud by the railroad com: pantes of tho United States, as well as tho lurg- ext annual {noreays In miles of road built sincd 188, ‘Tho operations reported include 643283 mailes out of a total of BUT niics, The: ournjugs of the rouds whose operation: doen reported hu suouaske for I BHT 009 for lev, au classidertion by ge curnings Is us follows + Tp Matless languor ly ftw, L see, Iku thtetlu-Howors t! i eu baized, AUtuMDAL vile, ‘he hours to Lethe tying, ‘The sand-ginas twinkies In the aun: ed ite cougeluss course is run * rh over-schunyotul wouthori— Ithivk, to pluck tho wings of ‘Time, (And sleep upon fs feathers) <<a = 1¢ of w Practical Joke, ublo to ucquire, 18 though their own language was fusuiliclent to oxpress the depth of thelr *feolings, Observe, too, the cold-blooded mun+ ner inwhich a rich bit. of acandat ts denuded of ulelness “by the judicial mind, aut cons hich to hong «Ano 0 boon $50,012,000, ualust - Estes Tor Ie ruars | web, of lauhntea\” reusoniag, & for I ‘oyrupbical position pecmaly. cognizant of tha facts will seurcely Now Lugland states... Middlu btates, Buuthurn Stat Weatern States, Pauitlo States... <thent when, ry thoy rouppear in a few yours in a volume of u lu one way is amply Thero fa how w new dignity, a sort of gincial mujcaty, to ucts which eres ‘uronte Matt, The funeral of Misé Clara Bi took plico from her mother’s residence, Indian The story of hor sud life should awarding to pructical Jokers, Several yeurs netted Ja wnuthor, The coucral resule of tho operations of tha yailrouda for 1670 us von your was as follows Biles operated. Capital and sun Pusseuger our Divitends pals. ‘Tho most war whon committed wers ut once characterized aw wintul, They huye uttuined uw pli , like the bar sinister uo ane nuemnvered with prido by tho relatiy the present volume, thut fx ine oxo, whilv.tho deceused wus but nicirl, a xentlo~ man Of her wcqualntauce thought he would piuy ber, never imagining tor a ronment jd result so deriousty as it did, ed binself iu a dinbolleat rig and presented beforg her. Sho wus NALA, wl at by tho fright piirod with tha proylous of the cusey in toresting on account of {tx referctico ta whut guphemlat{cally termed * 4 pust state of nouloty, ts that of lirdndon vs. Tho ilunteville Last! Whicl was an wotion to recover mane \ ‘she Court, in discussing the ditteronces between Town and feudyl nnd nervous tempel hor nerves experience i Hon proved too much fur her. bag fell in a nt, only to wake a raving manlye, Fortiive or le yeurd her frionds muniged to keop'bér ut home, begun to full, when they very reluctantly duclded upon scading ber fo the 2 givjoreynt 0,675,103 * feuture in counoetion with until hor health r thy fiervase of carnings ountiuuee to bu thy rae duction OE, feelyue. cha tukiug plige in ull tho tu years and Jn no yeur more notably than iu that Whlun has just closod. An extraoi ereaso 1y tonpaye moved has onuble: ue Hugered there for soma tae, UutiL deuth relieved ber of ber suturing. a Equally adapted to tho foel or fumale, uve Ault Ditters. du and that in the United States; dlecuvered that Tho latter bud no parallel in the anuuleof tine; wud tally held that the af the slave were tho the master, und that which bus. been ralrouis for many ¢ the powsesslun aud properss ue ble or robust, wale