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a, ; . : THE CHICAGO TRIBU. : MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1881. office, and tho men who have a good bust- | form tn the tari which stall relleve It from ness ant aro bedeviling ‘the Dresitent | Its useless onpressions, and also decided tnd harassing members of Congress to gut } steps townrd establishing reelprocal trade re- Fetierad office and tum ont suiblo men to | Intions with nations whioh will agree to Z 7 ast to school, because wo can eco so many | semble in foint convention and procecd with Ot (4 ¥ AA. R moeattes fue fasen nn” at our tribo, and | the election. In tho same way the Conatitu- ‘ * Bore pf the nows items in the Sehoot News nro: | Hons provide for the election of a Governor eo, Tho Seeretary of tho Intorlor has suid twenty | and other Siate oNicers; but the organic acts trous failure and ought to Le abolished, and & | spondence, althoigh it Is not usual for peaple ta syatem of government farms and workatope for | dose under Ico elreninstances, Tho fact of tho boys substituted. tho case fs, that this thing must have been mitnufactttred. Our dtatnguished Senator te Long ago you said to me, “Sweat, = too wire amin to make himeeit the Inuguing- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, flvy Creuk chilitron might come 10 this school are silent ng ta the method of placing candi | inate room for thom are fn the poorest busf- | equitable terms, But the Democrat ho A glorious kingdom before you faa": stock of the mulle by wetting Inte aitch n sorape, Capt. Pratt gave Miss Wilson, of our hospital, ‘ ‘ i But the Democrats, whi Y Tho reporters hive started this gensation; and { A ee ee ee te tke retva of theme aud | dates fur tho Sonnte before the Legislatures | ness tnnginnble, and deserve to bo politely | have been In control at the popular branch You polnted {taut to tty willing foot, we nguin denounce theme ig RY MAIL—IN ADVANCE—DOSTAGR PREPAID. | bo thule mathor for awhile, You Nj y : a areandidates far State aftcers befura the | shown the door as promptly ns-tho party { of Congress during six years and of both Suh ghted ear with your loving eyes. Dally edition, ong vear.. patipers, Con. Gariield will probably purauo | Houses during tho past twa years, Inve 813,00 Wo have In tho boys’ qittrters an organ, Cupt., Marte of your, nor mane Mbany Law Journat: Wo alluded? inst Loo | peat purtt tore ta givethe boysa chaneo, | People. Just at this point the party ma- + Many tho triumphs the years have brought; weok tn the fine mare's nost dycovercd by Mr, ally ond Hunday, ong 44.00 T some of the boya play xo utecly. . ehtnery in play fi f enndidat fon th Nay 1 Keun tho ploastiras, but keonor tha paln. Richard Grant White~namely: thot educat ruceaay, Thitrmday, nd satariay, por yours. | GOO Bee oe teatt’ ‘ ; 0 ery comes tn play fy ease of enudidates | miich the same volley ns Mr. Mayes. Me witt | made no headway toward practical. reform, i ely: that education glonday: Wedneatny. and rita $29 Taal ee ira ga on Dee ti ihe for State ofiices, und It ts somewhat eurlous | weed out the Incompetont, the unfalthful, | and itis not likely that the free-trade then- Late By salar ale Be tn ceaiey oe Sosa White nnsig wot ae cat t tify hacen "WEEKLY EDIT : secs Uso pie rs vory ‘eine hes thot the anme potent agency lias not been'| the suporannuated, and thoso who aro un- | rists—tho men who wottld suddenly substt- | ohn Kelly. oe Aen ta AieeiuntencG iecealy ea Tete a Gre copy. aysiens 9 250 | very mitch pleased with them, Tn tha eventing invoked to settte the claims of the diferent | qualifed for any othor cause, and Ml thelr | tute an extrome free-trade systom for an ex- | Mogt of the nowsvapercorresponitents who. | the?oor-ttoure and Panitentinry by dint of ardue Iventy-on Alt the boys and girla wont uptotishoues and wo | aspirants for a aent In the Unlted States Seu- | places with better men, and {n all probability | tremo protective-tariit system—will com | nave luoked over tho ground of tho. Maino ous straining end holding Iiek, | Mr. White Epecimen copies sent tres. ating a hynin before ble door, ‘Chat made bw | ate, ‘Phe metuary of Che oldest tntiadltarnt poate % " nore whut, : ‘4 : mee UMice addrasa In full, tneluding County | MPFS EO se nue on atockines and wnder-.| Ttnnetl not back to the the when either of Noastttances may bé mado elthir by draft, express, | Siirta thoy will got wlek, ‘They muat keep thetn {the three States named hind’ a stump-eandl- with. men who are not muking thomselves ( mail popular confidences alid support, consplenous by thelr dogged porsistence aud | If Mr, Hurd were amore practical man, he Lnpudent clamor for plaice, It fs not likely | woult be able to argue out from his own onlit not to Ruy 2 ord nuutetst tho clucation Honntorial battle think that str, stale haga sure | Now tnglund, whieh, furvishos. him Satter thing. Thoro arcu few, howover, who elluve | renders and so much pilronage, por try ta tuenl« tho contost between him and Mr. Fryo will be | cute the fen tt tis works are more popular Port-Onice order, or tn restatered totter, nt eur Fiske dey. and they must not tke thom olf. “Hoya. re | tate roy Goversior, ns tho exponent of aus | that he is golng through the ofllces with an | personal éxperienco tha coneluston that his STAT ric oer -alnlesoyant AMON CHOSE NOIBAL ARNE: Ante Ce NATGOUS, sf danger Salty ines ied abeenid aie eae | eR TEE Bre tea: Write rane aiid eam. party, and oven the Protibitionists, the So- | ax to chop off all the heads of public em- | seheme Is utterly itlusive aga menns to the | stout form and awallow-taited ent of fannibal | Phtlndelphin Multettn (Rep.): From Col. ydoneeres, Sunday Ineluded, WO cents por weak, | Thoy fixed uverything in there, 7 clalists, anit the antl-Masons having always | ployts to accommodate a class of political | rehnbilitation af the Demacratle pasty. Ln | Hamlin ocoupying a Senatorial chatr for atx | McCuro‘s letters from the South wo gatlior that Adurens THE 1UBUNK COMPANY, The snmptes give only n faint den of thoox- | licld State Conventions for tho purpose | beggars who call themselves Republicans, It | the Inte eampaign In ils own district ho tue | years to come, tho only thing that ls been the mattor with Corner Madison and Vearvorn-ate, CbleasvitiL | auisit readabloness of the Sead News. It ts] of nominating their won. . But in { would not bo In the interests of Clvil-Service | sisted upon only a small part of his soyeral | Twenty-one years ago this month,” says that ausion. Woe thse, wicked -enrpet-balnriss POSTAGE. Published onco a month for 25 cents a your, nono aot er ties is sere reform, He would not is “acting | theories that have been outlined abave, and tho Towteviile Cummeretat of lage Batuay, “the Wennaleey ovargnd. seamed Up eo eet ‘ RSDP PER Te ever been het a ate Convention {| with good sense, nor would It bo} he wusdofented, If ho shottd be ablo to | cloud of fupending civil war hung ko # pall of Be Salida PN ee ages are Mtatenvent of cha punlaton et dhe for tho purpose of nominating veauditate for | in necordanea with sound business prin- | undertake the regeneration of the Demo- | Miinisht Ulnckness over thi Ind, and. two | Mat ‘tho scoundrets vio min the Hepubllean ‘i ty upprove:t of tho oppression. “Ail the States, Georgin and Misslesippl, swung from | Liithoniine cron baveaaked nil pint t thotr moarings and plunged inte the vortex of | now, eto be Int mone, Be eine ties: But thoy ate secession.” If sowebody would swing froin | tholr own destiny swootly and serenely, without thoir moorings the college gradunte that worte interference from inferior veings from the cold ant cruel North. Tt sevins to us that wo bayo Cie ue aol eet Fosult of tho War | nourd something Mio this before, G te "Tho proposed vislt of Moody and Sankey Nordhof’s dispatch to New York Heratd. ciples. Lf wo are golng to witness a | cratic party throughout tho country upon general decapitation of public servants, the | the creed ho proposes, the samo fate would goo with the bad, the faithful with the un- | undoubtedly awalt that party in almost every faithful, Gen. Hancock wight as well have | district In the Ind, Ueen President as Gen. Garfield, for he contd not have donen eraser or more Impolitte | Axcstnen of Democrats of New York, 2g Se yortha toner ofour patrons who desira to send | country, necording to the new censits, Uitte: States Senators mitt Hig au ore ehustecupies of THE TRIMUNE through the male | printed by Tits Trimuse on Saturday, is ap- ant im poene fanteal “i i alye herewith the franainnt rato oF YOMTO copy, | Proxinately correct, It 1x subject to slight fant he Republicans Hon nated Abral hain ightand Twetvo Page Pavel alterations, but these will not materially Lincoln as thelr candidate for Sonntor ete taeda vines aifect the general result. ‘The total popula } S&eltst Stephen A. Douglas, It was a [ight ant Trolvo P tion (exetusive of Indians and the In wholesome example that ought to have \ There lao strong botlef here that th ° fiflcen Itave Fave hadltarte of Alaska) ty 30, 182030. been aithered to In our own State, and | net. If thero Is apy decency tn this Inport. } deapatring of reaching tho apolle of uttle In any’ | to Now Orleans will ba pustpouod for some time | traversy over tha Poneas, Se arare ah Me. ‘{RIBUNE BRANCIL OFFICES. ‘The followhyg tubles show the distribution promptly imitated in others. Especially | unato horde they Will hnut off and tot Cen, othor way, tneot In Cooper Institute Hull to ro- | ou necount of tho fmmunse quantity of work | qyphats, was really orlginated and cunntagly Which thoy are doing in San Franelsco, and which Isyet toho done fn that elty, As thoy | gy iho Intoreats ‘of got , me Kreat rallrond corporns propose to visit England during the corti | tons that destret the Supreme Court to dectda spring and summor, J€ thoy should bo detained | that Indinns hud a full title to tholr Junds and much ‘fonger ln Catlfurnia, tho trip to New | could dlaposy of thom ns thoy savy ft without Orleans must bo postponed indedultly, In any | the lntervontion of thoGovernmunt. tts enatly event tholratay will not bo long. From Now | Son wataien o SHE pega eee Orleans thoy will go to Naw York and take | way for great monopulles to yot possession of stuamer for England. covetos Indian Innde, Judge A, W. Tourgeo ig at work In Phila- New York Times: The demand of the dolphia, whero he fs spending the winter, dram- | maltsters and Lrewors for a change of the duty atizing “A Foo!’s Ercand.” An ueauthorized | on Canadiin malt from 20 per eent nd valorem dramatization of his book faving been put upon | to 23 conta per bushel, which Is In elect an In- tho stage at tho West, he innkes the following | creaso of the duty, on tho ground that 2 specific announcement: “To whom it muy concern: | duty on bnrloy was rostored after the abroga- . forin Tammany and the other Hulls. In thor Garfleld make his ows appointments, alded | tage meoting they adopted fn atring of resolu- by his own goott sorse, If Gen, Garfold bo | tons one of which ucclares “eternal hatred of the man wo take him to be, he will pay no | maintaining an nenty of oficcholters and com> attention to thelr impudent suggestions and | polllag thom to contribute toward the expenses appeals, but dlamtss them tn the curtest and | of enrrying an eloction.” Commenting on this shortest manner’ possible by showing them Teokent tks aniyol, the Now York lmes re the dete "To what army. of oftiechalders doos this resa~ Intlon_ rele Fedorat yor the Now HURD'S FLAN FOR REORGANIZING THE Yon chy ans at Mie’ Tartior wus asseesct, DEMOCRATIC PARTY, na it has beon ever sinco the daysot Andrew Mr, Frank Iurd, Representative from tho } 2ickeots Bet, tess Bat don, Hel Orne Toledo (O.) district, Is undoubtedly one of | not only 1 spocific tribute, but also x sul the ablest of the Democratic majority in Con- | FeYIpHOR for two, or, more, cones wt toe gress, But he fs too sincere and outspoken | orguntzing resolution also aimed at Demoeratle ep CyICARO THINESE has estabitsbad preneh | Of population in oneh diviston of the country. see ie heroine le pretee er the a: carried fortvard by apponis to the phitantbrople chtocs forthe recolpt a: subscripons und advertisas | ‘There are nine Eastern States, fourteen bility ae iH a nn ay lc 5 3 al be reroll Bientans follows: Northwestern States and Territories, fifteen y of electing the Senator, so that tho Seay UNE hoot 2 fr Linne Benes FTMC* | southorn States aud one Territary, and seven al cuuthority Teedeine ee te nee WV. Seotinnd--Allan'’s Amorican News | Vacifie States and Territories, Missourt ts rh organization may bo fivuked wo Rentield-st. 5 oN reste shora It | Settle so Linportant a question, . Huge-Amartean Exchange, 4 Strand, pub with oe Joriliestoris yan Sheatt ‘Faking tho State of Wisconsin to serve the GILG, Axon : belongs by reason of Its soll, productions, fn frlehtful examuleot the present elimate, and geographical sitnation, which Lene gedit) nerd Se o pelea: are the samo ns those of Knnsag or Coloraro | Prctlee, wo see two worthy and capable or tho satithern two-thirds of IMtnols, gentlemen volunteer to become enrididates "a Aye . ", = Though the sockal and political development | f° ee ay a CeUnlO by Anes hia Hoange- | ns been the same ay that of the ex-slave | CrOM WH we sco the Republicans of thal fi States, it belongs in all othor respects with State nbout ovenly.divided and engaged in o wet | saurve Uon of the reoiprocity treaty, 13 a fine Wusteas 2 f 4 an angry and bitter persenal controversy Having reserved all rights of transiation and 5 . a ey re ercen Binte and <Dentborn Boia ne ise tahl of Eastern und Middle | ovo the reatle Tels satd that every Ttepule in Ils convtetions to’ be elthor popular or | Miinbury, bont an oot mtaion. ayes e Me. pen pee ae ieee nt Lisracnall Hotiea atntene” fe is tor thodvaritawo carts + Sadison street, tetseon Stnte and Dei - | ng. DAS Faas cle | wus’ S600! ¥ x i 3 enyag ing! iny dra sters to obtain barley as cheaply ty sible, Enuncemeot ot stlas Maud Granger, Two Nigute hi ze az | Hewn member of the Legisinture Is alrealy eficlent ns u politen leuder, Ie belleves | Grieg wus onsen Piaies Wi qroporen’ | Fepresoatation founded upon that work that | ant of bruwers te ‘Utain innit at the lowest Home." Rae pledged to cither Mr, Keyes-or Mr, Suwyer,— | e reorganization of the Demvcratic party | Wint is to. become of a reorganized Demo- — States, Pop. 1910, | Pops 1890. L Inereane, Haveriy's Thentre, ———— thoy will be prosecuted to tho full oxtont of the | Price. There is a duty on barloy, and Canndiun fentorn street, Gorner of Mentos, Enaazomont/| Maine... 1! lnw, Persong renting bails or theatres for such | Maltsters havo cortaln advantages: thorofure, nnnuthorized performances are also Hable, AM our manufacturers of mnit demand protection Goth elatming a majority,—and there Is not | Myon what he calls its old principles, and ft | cratie party. which shall muko it Impose now un Issue of a Republlean newspaper | + recent fntervlew with 1 Washington cor- sible for “ita lenters to collect, ng Mr. ni en if ¥ t y Bu . in the shape of i duty thut shall offset those,. of ene dolnbination, «The Gulley Slaves ¥,llunipitiire Wanted iy Wisconsin Inwhieh does notap- | Fesbondent outlines his plan to-aceomplish | fram enh chante coe iehureas aesamnbiy, | Partles will take notlee aad govarn theinselves | The brvrurs ea terested tn OheyD Yaa ad ——ae e a a “ = a . " . y a o! ar Mooley*s ‘Theatre, Musanclitis' pear one or more favorable allusions ‘to one | ist purpose. His basis of reorganization | thd district, Aldorinn. #9 cuch for HM) dis: | accordingly. Alblon ‘ourgee, have tdutgy heen eoutent with, a Comyestutne Randolph street, betwean Clark und | Fagomentot N.€, Guodwin’s Frolignes, “}40bpies." Masnneettete New Jervoy...| somony, Olymple Thenter, Ponnaylr Peni Cinrk streotsbermeen Lake ana Kimndoiph, Enaacos | Pevsnay'vumti | i000 ment of the Renta-Suntlay Combinations Varivty Tat ontertainment. = inny be briefly stated: (1) An abandonment | SUSt, and S12 cach tore te at en ae of the old State-soverelanty issue on-the the sussincnta? Tors, caniae bo Haines ie fovn, , or Shtt in whiol io Bemoct ic pil y ory that the adoption of tho Fourteonth | fof yiquired tigse who holt ollices by meus OF Amendinent changed the relations between ite volte to gonteiinite to {he parses pone. tlie States and the General Government as | Tile resolution, therefore, 13 n tle. | ee Lemnos . cratle party rently opposes, not assesamont of they were defined by Jefferson; (2) the adop- oiliechoiders, ‘but Xssueainonte for tho support of ton of 8 hard-monoy doctrine, which shall | Any other party. inelide several extreme measures which we Re a ae oat Lord Wentworth, who broke his engage: | which would sconre a part of tho demand of the jment with Miss Dudu Fletchor, the author of | multsters and prevent tho concession of tha ls Kiamet, and who {3 to marry'o diwughter of | Whole of it. In thfa way tho futiuence of tho 7 contlicting Interests bas been united, UC the tho Right Hon, James Stuart Wortley, Is tho Ehnadians should take to mnikiog lust beer on only surviving gon of Augusta Ada, Byron's | a furgo scale a honvy duty on that would be In dnughter, and tho Earl of Loveluco. Ho Inber- ‘ornate mle ae evar Then ae Warley fted his titte from Lady Hyron, hiskrandmother, | Fl nt begin the clrele anew bs demaud-~ who became Baroness Wentworth in 1838, four ee AhAp aPpley and se-00, yours before herdeath. Ag the oldest surviving z of the candidates, and most likely something disparaging In regard to the other. ‘The Foss} sig | Madison State Journal, the home organ of a wn) Mr. Keyes, prints extracts from over sixty of nth: (We 14,008,115) 22066811 18_ | the Republienn papers of the State favorable uglier prat aN, * The group of fourteen Northern and West- | to Mr. Keyes, and the Oshkosh Northwestern, Holstea wirour, nene Sladison, Wost Sida, Vartety | ern States and Terrtaries ts as published at the home of Mr. Sawyer, entertainnient, ae Matewand charges the Journal with garbling the quota. oe oa gon of the Enrl of Loveluce, he bonraby courtes: Cleveland Herald: Volunteer officers who Contra Music Hatt. Territuries, | Pap, 870.4 Pop, 189%, tong, deetnves that. the press dea not fupre: | suall desertbe farther ons and (3) a crusndy | ,.SUGNE Amced Wn talline, Boston, Do | aoe tie or Viscount Oekbain. Hllseldorurother | Wore traneforred to the regular army are called Cornor of Randolph and Stato strovis. ‘The Troupe tn favor of fren trade, or a tari? for reventts troit, Huron, Key West, Minnesota, Now Detl- sent the mass of the peaple, and counters on rest, 3 gat wstangs by the West-Polnters, Gen. Sherman 4 Mm 107 TU ford, New Orloang, Now York, Pssamaqnoduy, ] Wasnvory eccentrie pergon, who disappeared Bl f or Trained Horses. M ain the nose of the Keyes crowd by quoting wo | only. Perhaps no project for tho reorgan- | phiindolphin, and San Franoisco,: during tho | from London and passed n long time naa works | Het an oxampto for this, in bis memolrs of @ Exposition Bullding. Lake front, appusita Adama street. Whalo exhl+ Dition sgom Va. an, 10 3 pm. > - ng-earponter at Deptford, whore hu died in |.!ongbow, by terming bettor soldiorg than hii: ie, ray Anni Blunt, the second of the three | Self pollticul Generate.” Tho West Point idea y fs thet war cannot bo learned by.exporience in children of Byron's dunghter, Is well known a8 | war, butmuat be read in books, and q ” * that tha -ho nuthor of “ The Bedoutnsof the Euphrates. most Buccessftil command of TrOUDE in wae caps" ‘The birthplace of the Inte George Eliot is | tet entitle ono to be nn oflicer who bas not gone aafd to Ge somo two mites from Nuneaton, Ware | {rvueh tho West Point courso Hf etudy, Al though ha may have w higher education than wickshire, midway between Livorpool and Lone | that of West Point, and one which bus ng much ization of tha Democratic party could be de- | month of November, 1880, 42,051 passenyers, of vised which would be more linpracticable or | whom 37,8ht woro Immigrants, 3,001 citizens of more certainty assure tho complete disrup- | the United States returried from abroad, and tion of that party. 1,169 atlens not Intending to reside tn the United 1, The proposition to abandon tho State- | States. OF this total number of {mmigmnts 1 vod. England 3,007; Wates, 112; sovereignty heresy and admit that the Four- ere et Tota SoM pea 11,163 teenth Amendment lus given the United | Austria, 1,089; Swodon, 1,754; Norway, 608; Den- cotunns af extracts fram the State Journal, covering tha ten yenrs that Mr. Sawyer served in Congress, highly complimentary to that gentleman's ability, effeleney, and In- ee dustry. Next comes ex-Senutor ‘T, O, Mowe Trains, | Witla bitter and caustle three-column article ‘WLU51 S34 reviewing the whole controversy, and, while MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881, Nourashi Hansa. ooo Tnene Is an old Iw still on the Con- ee dete sf ‘i that Eyer eat 3 “ 1 don, on tho highway leading to the ancient towrt oifcet in making a sauler, "Thus, one who, when Hee tid marie ertoe utd on tae os | Mghly praising Mr. Sawyer, violently and States Government the power to ‘protect tho | mark, 211; France, Ui7t Switzerland, G13; Spal, | of Coventry, ‘Tho houso in which sho first saw | %O%s Was appolnted by political: favor to West : é : tho light wasa largo brick bullding, in tho midat | Zeit Without the ein on ae et A tee ofa plonsant garden, plain and unpretending, | though he has nover acon real service, Is hold by but suggestive of conventenes and comfort. | tha West Point class to be moro en} pable to coms Her father, Robert Evans, was ball? to Lord | Mand an wriny than a volunteer ollicer who had before shown capacity in general atates, who Howe and Sir Roger Newillgato, a place to whic’ | Volunteered uocuugo Of ptitudo for th wore Of her brother, Isane 2, Evans, who tives in tha old | 4 goldior, who hag become ns yoteran by four homestond, hns sueceoted. The spot is dellght- Bea eee ere icnd aE it ont a vig fully situnted, and noar tho scone of many his- Nr ry’ in imuny battles, torlo evonts. Boaworth ta udJaoont, whore | A,cus Which reduces the milltars syptom 12. eltizenslilp which that omendment tins de- bd Srey ui Molglps, 1083 te oe fined has certainly great merlt, but there Js | St 487s Poland, 100; Hungary, ir; Dorin jon 0 io rensouable hope that the Democrats ean | CUM Meld: China, vz; Cuba, 160; Austratity he Si Tz Mexico, 20; Azores, 62; and frum alt other -be united upon that basis, The State-sover- countries, 10. The number of immigrants ar- -elguty theory ig regarded ns the corner-stuna | rived from forelgn countries at tha above men- of Democracy by tho great.muajority of the | tioned ports during the fivo months ended Nov. Democratle politicians, The Southern Dem- | 9, 1889, wns ns folfows: * derals ate as obstiunte and stubborn In their | Remlaton of Canada, whieh nuy wnger fs lald or any punie or atuke Doeeypteed beers’ — —|-—— aeee ae Latrartolted to the Sratue™ tassel FEO] FEOIGAON| $At48071 AE = Semen “Deerouse. oo ann Mia, Many Liviesour wisely says? The Southern group embraces Atteen States “Compulsory bodily, eduention should be the and one . Jaw of every seboul in tho tang, ns compulsory and vducntion tn reading, writing, and aritbmuetic ts. Terrllory. For yon can nover undertake to bring: ubout tho | ———. — tralning of uny people, boys or girls; without | Delaware, ‘wnjuatly assnils the public nets and qualifiers tions of Mr, Keyes, ‘To this terrible arraign- ment of his candidate, ox-Congressimin At wood, of the Journal, replies, charging the ex-Senator himself with being the causa of Per | the logs of the State to the Republicans in fobaapsateay ee CO | 18%8, and defending Keyes! adintuistration as 2AOIS| Md.ot is 1% | Chairman of the Republican State, Central Es "1 ‘ 2 ae atch nansenee is costly to the country. us 16 .. enrly thinting of tuo mutter of benlth. ” Marytan PRNRE| Asi 1% | Comittee. acihierence to Uils heresy as they were before ) Hnylanu aud Wale Rlehard M11. was alain, nnd in tho nelghvorbood | found tn the Civil War, and Js nn anomalous ins : aon a, Semele woe ito ¥ tho war whieh bronglt about the Fourteenth | {reland, nro tho rulné of Astley Cnstle, once tho homo | solenco of rank fora ltepublic, Tue people of Winnlper, who scein’ atx- Weat Virginia Su the battle rages all along the ine, and Taher tenet ‘E ue f Ti al 2 if ni | geottand, ofthe unfortunate Lady Jane Grey, Ueorge | Indianapolis Sentinel: Commissionér Le Joudto Lave n route to the seabonnd through 38. C ae the crlintnutions and reeriutnations have be-,|. Amendment, Even Sr. Turd himself pro- | ching Eliot's parents wore strict and devout members { Duo fs undoubtedly oncof tho groatoat pathtind: “poses only a partial angqualified acquiesconce | All othor countries .... chy the new system of Nationality. ; He de- ‘Total... sires to have the sasue of State-rights cllmi- nated from active politics, but he spenksof | Tus cost of printing the.Congressional gas come disgraceful to both. parties. If Chalr- man Baker would issue a call for a State’ Convention to acttle the whole controversy ° and decile between the two prominent cone Hudson's Buy, ought to ndopt the polley of the | Gearsts + Company whlch used to pay any of, Ite Captalns | POM tis apbo succeeded In making the Voynge to England | Punncsace.... Jn ono season b reward of £30. ,'The custom was }: Alabuma, Mlasiesipp ofthe Churchof England, and many persons | ora in ngricultural advancement. Io hns grea! still romomber the futuro author of “"Rowola” | scnemes aiwaye an hands. He Delloves in Amer: and" Middlemarch ” sitting 08 a child in tho | jean possibilities. He hes a fortile imagiuntion hish-baeked pew of Coton (Shepperton) Churohy | anda glowing fancy. He ean outtlk pollt~ to tho wouriioss sho experienced thore that she | that Amorica shall raise ita own ten, coifes, and afterward rebounded to the extreme of ration- nines by tho thonsan and Wis oxpectations are alam. Bho began to doubt tho faith of -hor | ig inrgons the continedt. {is Ideng of the pus: fathers, It fa sald, when she was but 12 year | sibilities of cornetalkanre distinguisted for thelr ofd, : vastness, An nore of tho article will mnks 1,00 egal in equil tin nt or No, isky, and what PUBLIC OPINION. ielofe over will fatton poverni bows ar oot eattia: "a 4 North Carolina ten and Florida coffee compares ‘Torre ‘Unuto (Ind.) Express (Rep.): Mr. | favorably with tha best Imported articles: and Blaine will probably be Beorctary of Btute, and a | Ns for seeds, If mombors of Congress wotld con- most excollent one he would make, teisinead whore they Svoutd co the. Taek yond, Cinclanatt Commercial (Rep): Wewould Hos witttla, sla 18 wottiag aut, hia reports, but pet a red cldor-upple that If Gov. Foster is not | be {8 ao much In advance oO! or thinkers tho Postmastes-Generalof tho noxt Adininis- | tata dolay of a your or two brings his idone of tration, Mec A.W. Campbell, of Whootlag, witt | Age Austln tise for tue poopio In 188, Garis ‘be the inun, x ‘ ‘ .| New York Tribune: We'do not expect Memphis Appeal (Bourbon); “As one by | any results from the agitation of the subject of ‘ono tho rosag fall undor tho winter blasts, 80 ) Ciy-sorvico Reform by the present Congress, does ono by ono of tho rights of the States fall | Wron the Hotel Brunswick roformers of this Ainuloe the stedty mare of eoutenlleation and } city and the Congressional reformers talk about i the urgont nocd af a reform that sbatt putan Montgomery (Ala) Advertlacr and Mail | ond to tho lovying of assessments upon altice- (om,); If there fg no chance for tho setection of | holders, and Henntur Pendleton brings In bis bill any other than a Republican, tha. appoiutinont of ie Ge Rae aces by intorarads Sho tact Tiiog willbe tho most antleractory tg | decent madness which ros beating the nie for | i " r dull scrvica with curious to winter Sn thy [ay ug. Arctic explorers do ‘in eh . the Fourteenth Amélitinent only as a new | per sesston in tho Accord {a $190,000, and tho ar- and listening to tho ical onucus and write a book once a wock upon the Pulur regions, . eo a aay ysl estanits, OF -seelilg “pen BME ABN: Bey power delegnted to'flie General saree it | ranging of a partioutarly Wvorthless Iudex to the | 80d wordoring face. Tt may be owing in -purt | any of bis favorit eubjecta, “itu hus dotermingy-- Arknnsns. in Ta i would render his party a signal and Jasting en ay AMEN 7 f TEXOS 004, ny Tn census enumerator In New Haven | New Mexico. was very wroth, aud proposed tuarrest somebody, eer re | am neither Mr. Keyes nor Mr. Sawyer could ‘\ He went tod fine homage and could find nupuily at Tota vo.) AAT] 16,467,618] 4,180,07 reagonnbly object, hecauso-It would be o | bane. The secvant-giet was tmpertinont, wid | ‘The States and Territories west of the | challenge to submit thelr clalns to the high: would give no infurmution. tr despalr, 00] Roeky ‘Mountains, seven fn number, are | est authority in the party for decision, and Anolly threntoned to inko tho numberof the ‘i pee. n «eine and have it reported to headquarter ns {-clased tonethor: it could bo considered no slight upon ‘one where the penplo were recalelttant, ‘Vo this fate and | | Ter | the = members-elect of the | next end, hy inquired who owned the, house and | _ Terrtorles, Pon, 1870, Pop, 1897.| Increase cent. | Legislature, becanse the fint of the Stato + where by coutt be found, The reply was: "Me. | Cyiicarniae.ss| aesnoi) Boy0sd) 2aa.0na) asty | Convention would refleve them ‘of all the re Walker, and“be lives in Washington,” Juat | 6 107 sponsibility of the cholee, Besides, It would ee EE eet catcpurt Sitalel: be eminently more democratic than the pros" * quarters tho revidence of thoChlef uf tho Census ent practice, because alt tho Senato and As- Bureau, Gen, F. A. Walker, aud he concluded sembly districts would then haven yolce tn ty seek gach Information as be needed iu ans | at | | selecting the candidate, whereas by tho other quarter, : — Botal_.e,.| Oot Last] 451891 48 | present system tha Republicans In the Dem- . ‘ | aieereine, ocratle alstricts are practically disfranchised Con. THostas Scort’s activily, says an ex- | ‘Phe District of Columbia does not belong | ang itl Hee ORGEUE ft bara riladoptty of change, hus boon wreat enougt to wear ont) ty any section, It has 9 large Noatlng popu | the Republlean mombers to ninke the noml- three ordinary men. Some fden of it muy bo ¥ ie c a gathered from the loguavity of a man who sup. | {Hons which {s composed partly of Govern | nation in caucns. A Stnte Conyentlon would Pied him in Washington with hordes and ears | Went oflleinis, It fs accordingly put by It | consist uf 3 delegates, which would ro- ringes. It was no unusual thing,” be sald, “for | self, and appears tn tho summary which Is quire 14 for a choice; whorens, ff all the Col, Scott to keep a carriage for twenty-four { appended? Jtepublican members of the next Legislature ‘by the States, ng subject to repent! by another pound Tee a ea a ecattar constitutional amenginent which should’ re- | protty much every work which tho Governmont store the ald régime,;and ae luited by. tha} Printer hus boon Instructed to furnish, ‘That Jeffersonian rule. ‘The result of tis condl- | variety of Congresstonal Itorature known os ‘tlon of things, ho s#ys, ‘ts that we hnva.n } * the picture-book” clasa ia tha most expansive ‘new Nation crented by this amendment, not | 1 toed Aer hip agree ee at ee cones . rN? att 88. with a big ‘Ny butivith a fttie (n7?" Mer. tho year's Iithographing and engraving has cast Ilurd’y own statement of the casa stows how | 9149,90, and much of this sum hus boon apent-in little may be expegted from Demoeratle | niting orders for additional copies, For tho Inst pretense of change and progress jn the rela- | fiscal year the oxpenses of tho printing cstab- tions between the States and the General llshnee acre Senge Ones hale of this of ‘OY “al . ponko {8 sheer wnste, The books aro 10! eepeeaeents i needed by one-tenth tho number ordered. No- 2. The schome for, a0 agreement among body reads thom; thoy nearly’ all find thoir way tho Democrats uvon, a hard-moncy voltey | to tha paper-makore ata conta pound. If tha world bo hopeless under any clroumstances. | trash called public documents distributed by The history of the .party on the financial | Congressmon are worth anything to anybody, question since 1803, as it was pointedly re- | tho reciptonts at this spooled of Iiternture should Inted by Gen, Weavat on the day of his row ] Day the cust of praduction. If they ure of no with the Democrats tn Congress, Is suficlent yah, Saale ernenely and gratuitous ciroum- evidence of the fact. ;'But Mr. [urd proposes a ead dea ~ . to compliente tha question by making several PERSONALS, Inpracticable and unpopular conditions a service, It would bon proceeding to which RAST anti "yj huurd. “He would onier the team and drive aa (f f his h ‘ i jake see cote womotbing pitiuble ja Tho dojection of i. Woura, ew the tes v eo a t is T-tnoney Il me yt, it thi af of th . - q of e A Ter |.uro present, fifty-two of them will decide | part of his hard-money program. Ie would People should not Judge the actions of the ¢ " "ho waa beblad a pair of tron borsea, How tho; vale * Gath: Gartietd has good feeding quatities, | thesa defeaten partisans, and. one may smile at ‘would ty! Be eee eontd rane w stop af pore | <2 7rcie | Pam 1870, Pep. 188), | Thereate, | cb. }swhio aliall represent Wisconsin foralx yeurs | enlarge the welght of the standard sliver dol- | English Governmant too harshly. Mr. Gladstoue } sag jixos tome dinuors, with champagne, and | tho) siclemtie atntesmauaip thoy Lrlag toa Jar to correspond with Its present bullion ian confirmed plano-player. yaiue In gold, which would simply bo a A very aud cyent occurred. In Detroit last anvans to drive It ontiof cireniation within a | Saturday, ono of tuo papora there Issuing a me very short time, He: would cancel and de- rie which was relentiesly sont to cach sub- stroy ull the legal-terider notes as rapidly og Gee * they come brek into tho 'l'renausy, and nover | pee RE Lows LAR tere et z : » Sgalhy Upon May Lietgency, Son Fer tho | sume jnstuncos elaborated tho matter to tho ox- debt-paying quality qpon any issue of paper | tent of two columns. money, In thts reapact ho would assime n | Qjiyor Wendell Holmes was recently ro ol rt Huyea likes respoctablo dinners, without cham. | Pinchbok jesuo without Ucubtiny the perce pagno, where avery body ts superior, Garfold fending fo enprure ail tho oflices. ‘Thnt waa thotr dovan't Ike thom too good, but just good | solo object. Falling In It, thoy apply alt the enough. Btatusmuanship at tholr command to the consid: Cincliatl Commercial (op): Boston | etalon, of, the only emergency toy oan, sone Common'‘ia the only really appropriito and safo | having lost tho whole, let us ewisinto D re= placa for tho Pongis, ‘They could be fed on | form which will ylve us half." ‘Tho cool ass bonus and tho little Indiaus could attend suaool, } sisrance oF the proporition fa eo characteristic of In that way they may be withdrawn trom the Soe ea eee eeactine any tila gra , of ‘Sar Seburz, und yot not bodoalped by | to come uf It. i haps two or tured hours In front of sume proml- | Eusterns......| f “nent man's house, Then he would be olf uxain, Sevroruatel :h “and go keep ft up for a whote day and night, We | prdkere got to Lnow him, and kept an oye about, and | Distr * after the horses began to get Jacted a tresk par would be run to the plaice whero he allyghted and Ataek: ‘aebonge wade, Why, n $3) Job waa nlwnya cers) Tut atge tain with Cot, Scott, Bo was a wonder" pay BoM tore) SaoLi|as | in the Senate of the United States. Arid TTOIBR AMY 4.474.007 | ——E~ ass berretct{ Re rats cA THE RAID OF THE PARTY PAUPERS. TH, 700) 177,08 ‘Tho horde ah ollleeseckers linve com- ne | oem | (| moneed thelr rald upon Gen, Garfield, aud pid] ENED TE RM are busily engaged tn showing hin who should be appointed to the aflices, and such Js the warmth of thelr friendship, the pertl- nacity of thelr protestations, and the euger- nesa of thelr appenls, that the Genural very Peres ol A 4 aa dt f 38 N029,598] oes Mn. Conaate 0 well-kuown bullion and) py Towing tabl ‘ 4 “ aliver ‘denterof New York City, hus publisued The following table shows the relative Tee al position whieh so nation of Europe, no matter Hd by a Clnginnatl sohool-girl to write hor ~ - New York Tribune: Tho next time the’ “a addyess against vettring tho altyor dollar, In srowth oF noputaton Ceti aroun from | aptiy and felleitously compares himself to | how populous, wealthy, or vector hae over | Crewe but declinade, "Very fow posts cat alt jj atertdlan: lisa.) Deroury (ee cance) ne Sondon Speplator Tools polled to remark that , Whteh he saya: : Moat roan Tee ane Percent | #@ crocodile down whose wmsuspecting | dared or cared to take. In short, hho would temptation In this way, Santve cause tila: Ratorprise prosecution, | American people * do less far the world involving care abt st uhent to Sur jrboln papules _ticrane, tuercue (thiront thy ichneumons have rushed | redueo the teyal-tonder dubt-paying money | Bernhardt says sho will uo for libel any | Yomeroly sugnost to tho boys to take thom aalf-merifee than any athor wreat Deoploin iete det wth fon Shute Wo ket, Uh00,000 GF 15ar—I0, 270-16, | ypou thelr orrnnt -ot torture among | stock of thla'eauntry to gold alone, Such a paper that alondors hor. itis a nottovablo fact | ontand talle to thom—"with tho bark on,” | should pause to rotloat whiothor this Nation ing Hiver every yenrto Avia, Inching the Enropens | Eaatorn wroup....s. “ fiinentie ie the National brniss elle mat aluty. Northwesterit group, 1G TOS, oud roses to peentes. ultver Notun ot Fourhore eran ny Poe ey ieng daiiura aire remmied to the | Widtrlot uf Culuinbta, f° | roximents.” Lo wittily cfnastfies thom Into é Ypeusury only tacans thut thy people must pay 7 — ——~ | tive divistons: tha nelghborhoud group, who “ tuoly taxes un womarbinyg ad Usoy, trav ee mene HER eee EA 1 aa are devoted friends nnd advisers, becatise he “yxion a gene to pos. Wag not gym pare oF Ut | Tho Apparent euormous inereaso In 8 | Has ylways Mved In thelr vielultys the Hs Boies bcktd oe le Southern States In the second, period Is due | 4 r ‘i . Silver reso Fenn B4U,000,U00 111 1852 toy 8U,00N,000 fe 7 xehool group, who think they must assist yi. and in 1890 dropped 10 $70,000,000, . not only to the reeoyery of that seotion from tim, because ho was ance agehool-teacher; flo anys wo eball huve 000,000 of jicoplo | the effects of the War, button more caret | thy church group, who are ready with thelr at the beginningot the next century, and wo | enumeration than has ever before been } , Brot, Wil y : sought todictate the reigutntion of curreney to | wiada there. oo ‘eumnel, because they eel Chat thay have a Europe, {tls one thing to say we ought to and i} Sn peculiar clan upon him growing aut of re anothur to show how wo enn. Every xeur brings ror 7 NITED Higlous fellowship; the army group, who Ml tho World In eloser rclations aud proves more"| ONTESTS FOR ne unirep’ states | 1 vi d at {ts vital. | “LPhey come fi + at proposition woul not fit countenanea of | tat American papors aro not onyagod in any i] all times ond seasons, and In squads snd In 4 lurgo enterpriac just now, . support from the Democratic party or gain - et any naw reeruits to thut orzantantion outatde | - Some people may not know it buts Arond- the contfucted and Belek elvole in Wall | ilwar ts boing waged borweon tho Davanpors : Gazette and the Toorla Transcript, Davenport street, AS a suggestion for’ party reargan- iptccomm wie Teeth see Hae he {zation it {3 so tnpractical as to bo almost ab: |" some fellow in Ohto has discovered that surd. Another intangible notion of Mr. | thoro aro i525 ways of-apolling selssora. If he Hturd’s [s, that the ‘Natlonal-bank system | will only discover ono way to tind a palr of sols~ should be so remodeled as tu retaln the pres- | eers in a nowspapor offica the Ohlo gentloman’s ent wultorin tasite of attrroncy, with Ite Inter. | clforts will be uppreoiated, ehangeabllity among the various States, but | ‘The Augusta (Mv.) Journal Intimates that subject the banks to seh charters and regue { tho marrinye of Gon. If H. Plotated (Groon- twas tt white man, ho fe entitled ton ride on | Hot done a good deul “ involving solf-snerifice” steed eit theond left out. a sor a serothed ee ot Beltish misgoyern: nt in ire! att al Hartford Evoniny Post; Connecticut | istross, whether thoy did nut “look upward.to may be proud of tho fuct that ane of hur sons 1a tho wront Henubite for nl ran er its whathor succossfully cursying out in wn important Goy~ nit struggling people did not \ turn to her Ornmentofiice a.genulno Civil-Servico refurm, | Hest with, longing ound soy, During the 'yhisis Gon, Walker, tho Supvrintondont of tho | gmail American flocts . whose — arrival Census. Mo positively deciincr to lot political | brought life and happiness to many thos {ntluence causo tha promotion of fnciliciont | gands of Hritish subjects, ‘To bo sure, this wus clorks 11 hia oifive, or the reinstatement of taoge | nob a political interference. It was not dismissod for cause, - quarrel between two prea. Governments over 4 . * tne, nor thochish of two standing Now. York Graphic (Rep.): It is for tho | 8 boundary ne, Nor the clin itis “oxponse. bi Intercais of tho country and for the Interost of nite we ald not. “now or ae Thue they tho Republicnu party that Its lenders shall take | worv to Hight about. It was not politica, bur s: " 7 1 Denvovolonce,—ant) thorofore unimportant, of Y eur His Weer ts surne | Lucker) toa beautiful young Indy fram Bnatern | the chief plaves it the Executive Government, u and morv tho necessity of inturautlonal ayreo- HATE, - phi fies ae ation be aries ihe Is Aations sa mths be modo for thelr FOVOTN’ | stutna will Collow hls Inauguration as Governor | und not luave thom to be Oiled by incre clorks,— cours, ane NM Cr Ey oF tha alcention of ates jugute und uetlon. * ‘gue ‘Trmene Ulntters itself that Jets too | Personally known to nearly all the mom | mont by the several Statea tn whieh they | or ¢uo suto, suoutd ho ateain that honor. tion without Initiative of tholr own, aut onty | Works Were thoso of Individuals rathor than of : me . welkbred a Journal te interfere in the family | bers of the Army of tho Cumbertand; and | may be located, Mr, Murd fails to make ‘Caversor “alect Porter, of Indinna, is ta be nuaving thoy, rg moved by Wools supuriurs tt the Nation, wo must sully adintt thnk thors wis Gari says in one of hila lulterss quarrels of Its neighbors, and St hus there: | Mstly, tho polltieal group, which is nn line } clear what advantage would result from the } married noxt weok in New York City to Stes Siite would by an admirable appolutment. a eet artlone—wibanly forty OF Gon. toward proposes to try to lutrudiico zen, | fore stond aloof fromthe unseemly squabbles | Mense ong, made Wb of Congressional ac siflemunly manners among the cudots nt Weat | atnintances during a perlod of seventeen Heit Having tho Professors treat them so- | tataro now golng on in'soine nt the adjoins | 4 ira A : , Sea ae aad ne stond cr hokiig to sumo | ing Statesover the selection of United States | years! service, of the’ politieat acquatntances ee ee eran onars an gudets | Senntors, ‘The States of Wlaconsln, Indlune, formed tn varlous canipalgns, tere of hordes Re ee cooper kidinele und | Ohio, Michhein, wil Minnesota nre xvon' to | of ata vie iar eae ntanca with i Tact capi, wlll us attepeived ae Ce te chants vlect an offleor next In tmportunes to tho | lfm atntt, bu do not elk n smoylanien or otweon Professora und vndets. will alse cnuble | President, and in the fleres personal, ire {portunity an ue account, uM 8 ote Poa oy at red toa epee tlsan controversies now raging ty Chose | Bencous army of hexxans scoking 6 eos, Meee et ee caee dowd aout, | States tho tanetion of ‘iy Lamuse hws | for themselves: dr for others, avident- ; Hebe raemieaesy tenser morta! (Sern prt» nue he ewe us tht of) iat tah ai ho aaah far ‘bolding certain poiltien! opinions, | Me thermometer ‘luring the recent cold . Hh ob Mien ena | aap: 20 Suento hm lay ot teagan Yoo ant tho al 4 q ii - f | cra] quality anit solidi other yout: te ne tee Bra cantar aut ne eit saver ut thelr services ‘Thla ts at.orror at the wit 2a Dotnocrat—i aker Wud for baying w | readers correctly vAVC,, t : s y, SEF part ot Afeicat Ubod:, sta tig, presaut | cold oF hot, that emanate from Madlian, wot, alts poatttony WhN0t Heh ero EN dy tradition becomes uerealtury Insuch an ins | dianapalia, Lansing, and St. Paul In evel to take, and unquestionably il an ean Ni i "tution, tho probability és that tho ear notions of theaa States the Republicans are iva large | He will not turn out any Repu Hean who Ine find, whun'a cadct, bad expericnus of thispetras | unijority, and upon them devolves the duty performed his duty well and acceptably, to eetilonn a fudered ft for ula autCatavary | of sulecting the Senator for the full term of analie Font e Juunery aepupllen whe ate qaurdlu’s son, thet a Bergcant in the sorps of six years, and f1 onch of than, and fathers, re the ited V ie th i Of nf , . Suppers und intuers. ‘Thore are orhor oiicera ar | the Republican party has been worked up | Blve them an opportunity to enjoy the por- eecte woo, before tho War, and while in the | ¢9 an excited and feverish cnudition over the | aulalts of business of wlich thoy know ehuus that would enaite from such change. | stone, of Chautauqua, u slatorof Gun, Stone, who Tho banks ay thoy are now organized | is ongnged in binsting Moll-Gate. Tbe coremony fire subject to Stata tuxation, and thole ofl { wil be portormod at tho home wf Mr. W. ¥. cers and stockholders are umennble like | Gurney, ; other eitizens to the Iaws ot the States. Iu | An English aparrow peckud on a library whieh they live and do business, Tho Na+ EAT tag FE a ee eragriaite tional system opens up eyual frcillties to al} | Ob Saturday tial i iy eltizens in all the States to organize banks Bee gree itre ageti ibe ag i wlowed to puss tho night within the friend), when they have the eapital and are witllg to | apolter, ae jntha ae to hy away, sf conform to regulations necessary to assure We have boa riled by Onkey fall; gufety in tha banking business, Mfr, Mud ty ue Pie beon pe eee aly forced to acknowledge the advantages of a Wo have boon schooled by Alovhols uniform bank ae and it would by ie ite ours deservinn ay folly to mut this in Jeopardy by clashing, ¢ wo aubait to loving Hull. rogtntions in varlous States whieh would | Netw York Lay of the sie, of bring thosystom Into contusion and’ prob- | A correspondent wishes to Inow It "the ‘nbly drive uy large amount of enpltal aut of Lame Atri fay pep eorert Abd banking, “Besley, the alas of a large fagtion ) Gunorally, We always try to work of all cur of the’ Domocratle party has been to abotlsh | winter atuck of poums during tho hollduy weeks, the Notlonalbank fusue, and substitute | whon overybody la fucllned to bo choerful and geeonibacks therefor, rather than to break | toreving, down the systum, Slenes Mr, Hurd’s propos |. Prominent candidates for the Sonate in sition ilues not conform te the provaillng A tae iets ra axotarls prevent lngiite " " ent; BM, Matthews, Govergor of CH Dumocratic dea nny more than tt does, on and 4,0. Galen, Vides Pro ante tho Stunds tha other hand, to public welfare, . o i ard OU Campuny aud * King" of tha West Vire 8,,Pho notlon of making futuro campalgns | ginty potroloum lutorvst, Chances uso in favor upan the theory of frou trade, or the cuplia | of the ull-man, who basa " bar'l” myluin of Q tarlif for revenue only, Js quitons |< ‘The Natlonal Journal of Education vialonary a3 Mr. ILued's uther theorles for | quotes au advocate uf popular education as rourgauization, If 4s an extreme viow which | saying ina publlo muctings “Me. Proaldens, I wil not command popular support, ‘The | risotoget up, aud am nop backward to como Jato Damoeratte campalgn demonstrated ng | forward (y the causo uf odueaion; for bad it ry not boen for education, L should by us Ignorat much, ‘The Democratie party would not > ny as you aro, Mr. President." [¢ just hava beon dare to make n sudden ang radical departure | on’ nie specot that Riehard Grant Waite of this iin 12 Ub were in complete possesstou | sounded bis theory that tho public-school sys- of the Government, Whut ls needed leo re- | tem of the Unitua tates was @ total and disus- New York Post (Ind.); ‘The “old set,” AiFig. Bienes Ba Arado. AS CBRE of the Queen uf Ene whotud no Nking for theta Ntorary folters,” = muat bo MNouKen” ae tho now ‘dolnga ot Gon. Now York TrUunc: Who did defeat Man- Grant, He has not only mado one or twa | cock? Not for tho world would wo youture an upeochos of Jato’ in which vorbal fluency and | unscomly Interruption of the halr-pulliug now Glovornoas were Added to What hua been thought | {nt progress amoung tho Domocrutie factions of to Do his churacroriatie torsoness and force, but | this city ovor the stirring question, Who caused it ts alsa waw aaunauaced that ha will apgouras « | thotate Democratic defont? Thoy all seem so Foe eT ee ETO HINUCE, OF ROG UT ee nee sooutat tt thore toake ¥ Amertean Ryview. . 2 much wholeaoma truth of goncral ‘public Intere Jacksonville (IU) Journal (Reps, Gon. oa, that a ara of nto main to Titerrupes roe nw: baving oxperlenced tho ustracism at | thls is one of those quarrels ch, Tout Point and bolag Christian “gontioman, | Fro cvcuny tho uiula of tha purtlolndsts Will nat porwtit w rocurréuee of the afTale Whicl | eee aie eo ae eT mE @ MUIRONtAEY. Bur now that thore t@ prospoct of.a momentary ravontly dlagracod that ingtitution. He Iv tho | Jul: in tho dubuto, we solzo the oocasion to tnjuct right man inthe right plave. Tho institutions | tha romick thot, as a biaorleul fact, | want draw tholr support fram the Government, | tha, Ropudlican purty bad a great ded nd that Are ostauilahed preauinubly for tha | to-do | with the | defeat. ‘Thle seems youd of tho public service, should not bo aristo- tobave been overlooked) by tho: prganizors, re- Groner See seere Auoateure Wading tom. roe the ‘Galesburg Cl.) Reglatcr (Rep; The | parrwonth. Tho Kepublicany were indebted, it Boringteld correspondents of tho city papors | le truco, to dr, John Kolly for bls invaluable still spoak aif an oxtra session of the Leylala- | services, not fess in muting the bolt of Ist than fn his conspicuuus reladon to the yeconullintion ture was a mutter of necessity, No doubt some | ong reunion of 1k. UL go ulse were thoy Ine areanxious that au extra gesstog should bo | dented to Sir. Tilden for tho Cipher Conspiracy; catled,—auch us tavernkvepors in Hering tele ta tt Tagcogle for bia jaleriue victor aes: iu real nucossity for it, Cone | wrum to Plalated, of Alalie, and big ta t fart gregea 1 ation cocaas fit ‘tho | tarllf with tho New Jersey cdttors to bir. Wate autnber of thy ost fouse of Representatives. | toron for the revenue turit plank in ‘tho Cine And when thet lwdone, tha number to whieh } clunatl platforms to Mr, Darnuin for bla ine eae ae eaciticd te a matter or amply | numerabld contributions; to the Democrits In Atithmetio, and the Logisutuee of lilinols can) Conyresa; tho Confederate Hrirudiers; tho (we shen yo to work on Ite wppordonmont bills. outer OF Se ee tele pao 1 Seal Mm Ww CY. Abbeville (S, 0.) Media (Dem.); Ad> | hutpod, fat, pructioally, tha Hepublicans did ailt, for thosuke of argumaut, that this Shur | the business lor the Pemoeratls party thom man gorreaspdndence did tako place, and tno gylvesi and, What be wore, they are proud of it. ‘ Vv vite willings that Degacrutic face solution ie us plaly as the nose ony man's taco | Weare quite willltus thee the Bogen ATTY tnuronr plous Heoator bud go notion of wduol— | fruderur whieh Cuetion did iow most RATE. He himeolf has suid it" After aaklug unex- | And wedo not object to tholt charging cc! planation, which was not made astisfuctorily, ho | other with treachery and froojnyg thule iltids on sf each othor's moral churactery Lut the truth of merely denounces Shormay ge x iar, end telle | Citas domunde thar it auonid nv Twat, be said him bis address. Senator Hampton obviously | that the credit of defeuting thom (vclatued UF - expected Sherman to coutinue o friendly corres | the party Chit openly opposed thou, duiny, bud untl-say puind <0 ee a ee teatetue Academy | chateo that fa soon to by made, In domo of | Huthing. Lt woukt be o fatal wilstake to , by Which tha uncanaclonubla tyrauuy wball UE | these States, notably jn Wisconsin, the ile: adopt such a pollcy, The poliey which gav- Ns sley = bate aver the quatitieations of the catultdates | eTHs private business ls safe ous to apply to ‘Pix Uttlo Indiana wito ora at school at'| for Sonutor has Lévoine so hvated that there | PUbito business, and no merchant I hls © Cavitale Burracks have an organ—a Wttle news | js really great danger that wounds wilt be | Sense Uischarges old and falthful:servants paper edited by Samuel ‘Townsend, a Pawnea | jnireted which thine cannot heal or assuage, | Beaualnted with ‘thelr work ta make room +4 boy—calied the Schout News, and a very ergdite x s. : “ 1 phon ats a od rathlineattlik, ridin and the party he made 4 permanent sufferer | for ow ones, ‘Tho Nepublieans tn tho 6 ay st United States who are proper men fn thelr +\‘pumber there ts astury of an Apacho which Iv in consequence, ‘Td avert such danger iw , , : ‘Jammy reading, abd a thrilling narrative of { the future fs tho Inaplration of the pregont | Personal relations and competent to fill } #Tho Experiences of U, H. Homan Noao,” which | writing, . ollices already have private employment, & fe “ta be continued’ iu homeopathic dasss."{ ‘pho manner of electing United States Sen- ‘Tho shittlegs, Incupuble, and lazy do-nothings, (7 Tpe leading editorial ta on lourutuy to read, tho | gtory by the Legisiatures Is poluted out by | Who are tmable to get Into private buslness ' is ey ns tice cts Seer neni all we StateConstitntluns, and the luw' of | ald support themsefves,—mere parnsites and fo Ko to schoo}, Lut wo think it ls peat to come Congress tixes the day when they shull ps party paupers,-are not the men to put luty

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