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CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, TEBRUARY anemmer. e will be tnken to n private nsylun nt to-dny, ik 1B 18 thought will Epecdily recover. COURTS. { An;)thcr Move in the Wilmington Coal Company Case. Junar Dressosn—(iencral husine: Junar Brovaerr—0%, 60, 50, 71, 33, ., £, 87, 83, B0, (), 01, Aanv=Condemnation ealendar. No. Clty va. Excell, on trinl. Surri—-No pretining A Bafch oF Persons Detlared l:!mnr—'l‘llé Fidelity Savings-lank—Yew Smts and Hems, le.nf’l‘lx;‘m['ml‘l Gings Vs, Fums Instiminee Compang, 140 1o 152, 14 to 157 THNTWILMINGTON COATL COMPANY. A charming Hitle Wl of some seventy-live pages wus Lled yestentuy I the Cleenit Court, In which the affutrs of tho Wikmington Star Coal Company nud tho Conliield Conl Compmny nre detniied nt great Jength, This chuptes of hi Aors 8 hy 10 MEARS Hew, 09 It his been repe cdiy told fn piecemenl. The camplaloumts are the Wimington Star Mintae Company, (icorgo K. Clarke, and babelln 1, Cinrk, and the defend- hanan, Bacon Wheeler, Willlam Campoell, Georee A, Tnwton, amd tho Conttield Coal Company, ‘The Wiimiagton Stue Compiny 7ol I Novembe Junan Wintaassox—144, 139 to 1083, and 165 Now 19, Peoplo” v, Monan, Teuan JAMRS0y—8, 0, 11, 18, No. 8, Froellek Kendall, on heaving., JUDAE GARDNEN—4, 5 0, T ) 24014 250 to 149, 14, 15 15, 151, nnts M. 1. T TELEY-—S0, 07, 85, 20, v8. Holtan, on heariug. Junak Bans . 21, Willlnma L with nooeup- headquurtérs at Conl majority of e Nos, 1,201, 1,208, 1,200, 100, 1500, 1503, 5305, 1,504, 1,508, Lik, 1310, 15011, after itaYorganizntlon the Company neanirod title to somo ¥ or ) acres of Conl City, rubject Lo fnembraneos for nbout §4,- uals charged, M. I 3ne ary, tnd Bucon Wheeler,oneofl undertovk to et possession of the Company, spd ennsed o sult to bo brought ngninst 1L in favor of Wheeler, on which i judg- ment by confesslun was entored for $2,107.34. An exceition wis entered nnd returned unsatise fied, and Duchanan then had o eredttor's bill fled nder which ho bimeelr was up- pointed tteeotver, Thongls thisdhl not aifect the ¥ 3 3] ety rumdy Connty, nn i IN(I,(I;:!,‘);HI'(.“ :‘x‘nl(l ';Ilt'b'lll);e Mellobert 8, o . Another qently forme d uider the i Coul, Compan, oudland wear | G Lo dacob Maoror, crt ftoid, #118.00, Brerwon Count—Cox; nedorfTa ot al, va, Putri ‘nscys 15— L V. Farwell et al, ve Jolm Groenewald, . roenewnld, and beth Kirehotr, Howurd and Michnel ¢ VOICE. OF THE PEOPLE. A Stgnlfiennt Letter To the Lditor of The Chicago Tribune, Circaan, Fet, #.—1a tint most siznitieant let- ter, “Rieh and Poor” in to-du; from the pen of Ge Y Py Oniden, 81,685, 0 VA, duling and Bliza- Willinm I(Iu:&dxm LS U An Wil Count; * eorporation was sub: nnme of tho Coalt) chnunn, Alexupder ¢ and Chiirles Pregldent of the new arranizntion, and devoted to It that It * waxed fat ¢prnse of i18 corporate p For it ke purno<e i ne Al st wits cunk atnn expense oF S350, an then Wheeler bougbt up nn incunsbrs '8 RINUNE, Alfred Townsend, bets ter knownng *Gath "7 Verily, thoro [3 0 storm but what will reninln nfter {4 has pussed? Who will veuture a predietion? C. 11 Canrnge RBarchard for the Cthluet, b the Editor of T Chicaga Tribune, MouNT CARROLL, 1L, Fob. f.—President-elect Garlleld hns been the reelplent of numboriess and vacied sipgedtions i regand to the mmkiug up of his Cubinet, aud we uotice that the Tilinols delegition In Congress is seeking recognitlon in that direetion for somo gifted #on of the Sucker Hnte, Atmong the grent number of usirions mmes pregented for conskderution wo havoe fuited to seo oue which bolongs to s gentlemnn oémhtently fitted to sue- pan fn the manugement of Depurtmeny. Thls gentleman | and, wo_venture to say, uld, foreeloss and have o The Wilmtngeton 1y el 13 Was neeessury (o aneet the demnd, but Buchaman, under the plea that out, g been _constuntiy ens Deen Bunnky: Buchnnnn hus rec 10 pny the Wh thonyh he hus palil Bis altorney, he wme thoe, In Janunry st tho compliinant fiest filed a plen in the Wi County Bult, and at tho saine rasked for a e ever, und in 1 ', by whien all th mington Compun coul, for whle Tt s finbic Touse, more Prior 1o this, 18, ~scheno y debts ot the Wi (b il I bonds of r this arrmgement 10 trsun Z60,000 o whom wo consider pre corporation fu Ma; Donus, runninge 0F LEeenred by o needs of the country thun an 1 gentleman urize experience in publie 1ife, hus occupled n prominsnt position in Congreas, and I8 now nt thie Jiead of 0ne of tho 0L Hportnne sitbedes purtinents of the Government, enee to the Mo, 1L C, Burchand, the Director of 1t Iiinots §8 to be honored by n Cabi- net positlon, no better selection conld he mudo e hag experience of tho vight kind, und would reflect honor upon the positfon and upon his State, He i3, ng an Indefuthzable worker, and hus tcnpacity for rasplige the nanclal guess tlons of tha ootmtry eqitled by fow statesmen and surpazged by none, We ave for Burchard, of 1llinols, for Secretary of the Iy fanid o lagiee nim- Ler af debts werd bongnt in and canceled, Tho Tnehonn, hnwdver, of the tioned and his o mortEnge nbove i tentiona to toreelose §t, huve put an effeetunl Br to the proposed sehemo of geitime the Wil- mtngton Company out of - tron schirged. Clark 15-mL prosent neting Cot the atler Compiuy, it s hioi topelesly in the minorit winnlority of this Bonrd of Direets 0 this Ruperiors Wo hnve refor- 18 the Huebannn | g n safe eofuselor, LBuchanan vinits 1 of Direetors, which e Deld In Janunrs voverlne this Chark und Jario mngority of tho tack of tho Wilmingtou . Lompns, bend o call ' who hold Lnforelng th To the Editor uf ‘T Curcaao, 'eb, nr it hand and tho ques| alvendy under discusslon, s it not ndvisble 10 reminid the party leaders In this city of tho deelslvo defent sustuined hy tho Republicans two years ago, of the enuses whieh Iead (o that defent, and of tho lesson ft should teunch tho keen observer of local politieal atfatrs? lesson, it appears to me, Is that, unless. the Te« publienn Conyentton soon to nssemblo shall nomimte for Mayor o man whowith be willing to srivo sitistactory nssarances of his intention, 1f cleeted, to enforeo nll the Inws, not exceptiteg that commonly kunown ns the Suuduy Inw, suceess In thigelection emiot reasonubly Tho snme cloment of th mday Taws. hieage Teibunes city elecetlon {3 now on of cundidites 13 They, however, f 1 Cre 11 BOMG Wiyt pre. oldinit of the propostil_meeting, o 0 injunetion to prevent wny possi- vo to compel tho rence, mnd [or it de defeminnty to specitleally enrey ant tholr ngree- ment fur funding the Wilmington ¢ debt and deliverfog §t from Its present troubles, TIE FIDELTT 1n the ease of the Fidelity Suvings-Hank, tho Reecfver, V.. Turpin, tlon befors Judga Jdomeson, setting ont that among tho nssets of tho bank o bis hands nre L 3l 32, ik i of Iiock 16, In n's Additlon 1o Bouth Chlongo, 8, In hrondale. for tho propert; atevdny fited n peti- < Lots 10, 11, Jumes £, Toy and Lote 7 und ¥, Block Tecoived the followlige off Lot 2, Blpck 16, i Bowen's Addition, £180, remninder In two ¥ cent [uterest: Tor Lots 10, 11, und 12, eamo bloek, 2170 ench, £70 exshy, remuinder in two years nt 7 102’ for, Lot 3, samo big deelining - to L nominee becauso of hid unsstlafuotory posis ganding the enforcoment ot “this most Taw, pro now determined and prepaved, didnto Is not pro e i tho flell oy pledged to lts enforcement, who will recetve thelr undivided und heartly s, Wil T ot 35, Ll cual, e, witd Loty 7 ond 8 in trosdal 01 o b pakd [ ool 102 of deposits (this belng ut on the dollur), tnd 1ho bl e pubd In two'vears, ull des 14 to he seeurid by mortgoge on own nominutl Elinuhl this in done, no one politient situnt will render Repubtienn de hut oxtremety prabable. Thesy facts s nnted, and thi warning invetved tiereln beeded, it party success is desired. 0 tndorstnnds donbt that it ¥ L und N 0o ense ar I S0l entered an ovder nllows ver to make the ) uniess objections aro itled within Len days. THE ATEA Congrossi To the Lditor of The Chicagy Tribune, Wannes, I, Feb. t—I vead un article in yourdntly of the ith Iust., written by n Sterting ‘correspondent, fn which ho ussunes to be pos- seseed of all that 18 worth knowing abont the Untted States Marshulship and the lucrative ofticoof Colleetor of luternal Re IMifth District ats Hlinols, 1o have It known that he s in high favor with moen of promineneo in anxfous thut your renders shall know that ho has hoatfle lutent towardy Congressmnn Hawlk, tho support af whom ho clulms ** 18 cnoiigh to kL uny ordinary man." This uttaek on Maf Illawk 18 mallgnant and unjustilinbte, and will not have the sanction of honest men. 1f hstlhgated by comlination ice a8 u ' ring," 80 much NTIC & PPACIFIC INSUR~ ANCE COMPANY. A month or s0 g0 D, Turplt, ns Recelver of + tho defunct Atlantle & Puctile Insuranco Comne pony, filed i report befor g o tine assortwent of BWAMPY lunas ug usacts, ol representing that, nccording,to tho preseat autlook, thero was no s for tho creitors to §1L 1D nighta walting for e report was referred AudgeJamesan showe unproduetive nnd enne for the Ho evidently dosires any further divide nethorn 1llinols to tho Muster cheked off tho items of expenditurs by the ) coiver, wided n goodly bl dcea, aud then reported tho matter buelk with . the recommendntion that tho report bo ap- r opdered to cloko up the with this sugestion, un y dudien dineson r to soll the reumlning na- 8ets of the Compuny nfter g ndvertlsoment, or his own Kind sery:- proved and the Recel In necordine order wis ude directiigr the Recc Lknown to'political sel woro deteatable does tho work appear, hia_excmphtied putrlotism to b s hecomimz modesty, and uis neknowl- detense from sich atincks und when wo hear so much fippastly Bl about foroitnowledes of contig polident political teuek coverinsg, ielfova thoy oxlst, muct o the disereitit of oue politlend sysicm, but o all of Which 1nis Sterting weltor secing to subserl atd cammendas tho * op Tut do tho_pe nor desire to hold * oftee tolerato ¥ rings, coverers 1o polities, i they canuot desiroy, thein, but would 11 they conld. Charles 2. Barelay filed a LI against his wife, Lillty, needs no 4 uslctg for n divorce on thoground events, wira pulling, et wonr foreed to To-day {7 tho Inst duy of service to tha Pebru- ary term of the Clreuit Court, A digetiurgg Teom b i=sestne '’ to politieal plo. who neither bold indorse thom? nkrupley was issued yes- in tho caso of °$ Lnlnes, an order wna ontored For 1ho ale 0f tho LAnKrapt’a assots nt ‘auetlon stter three weeks' nutlee by publieas faviro eltios tolerato vi o not embrn omsélves of tho burden ‘bl Sterilng correapondent may know who 1 who Colleetor, g AP onv ex- this information to mutlssloned 1o STATE COUR' James L Dingmun began o sult y recover §1,0K of Fy ‘The Villago of Hydo Park thed . petition to condemn lund for opening Sixty-eighth street Trom Lake Miehigau to tho Witer-Works. W, AL Bheridion bezan n st wainst. Carrlo rte U Mo Hielis, amd Nenjumin over ioquantity of luw books ? W, Tintes & Co, commanced an neton to re- 17 oover E3400 0l Carwhi 1 Thumpson, cney hegin a Wit in trespass ngingt Enoch Wood und wife to recovor $3000 dums Sellie Levy cammeneed an netion In trospies sniust Marshnll Field, 1, 7, Leite gz dunnges nt §4 i MeGuire for $1,000, TRODBATE COURT, In tho matter of the estuto of Henry Ralson, ceeused, lettors testamuntary wero fssuod to John . Kedzle under approved bond of $10,.250, In the mutter of the estate of Mury A, A decentd, letters testumentury were fesuc Churles 1. Dolton wnder apprived buml ot hiave fmpurtod him, and’ o may Bave been e ko the enslinrhit on Ma Hlot oF his own bral 1han tho promptings of tho Benator or Collector whose numies ho nies with Congressmun Hwk my bo and, Lo uss the plivaso ot " thils '8 Privitte seerotury and tho Callector's bl tow ' may sci110 the quess tun of appeintments i the Fifth Distriet, Tho Prestdent mny unwisely puss by the reoom- wmemdations of the disbied solitic puaple delight to honor, e tho Wil not desert Maj, Hawle nt the bidiing of nuy Wo know tho Major 1o bo s Lously honest, an ablo Tepresentutive T feapablo of dolng n menn nets tuiieh counl be satd of hiy b‘wrlln;x corresponds b nich reedor UL 0w 1pniL corresnodens Hemtricks to MeWllinws, In; ‘Thomus 1L} ¥ Attorneys. “lu the Editor of the Uhlcago "Fribune, Fob, 9,~1 notles that Mr, Itock~ wwedl, of Cook, hus presented p measure to ent i praciics heforn Jdustices of tho Peace, Such restrietion muy Lo fraifulol goou fn karge elties ko Chicngo, bt motkn b the conntry, The aguments which wers wged In fuvor of tho uct ot May 27, 18 whieh was repented by tho next tenernl Assome bly, ennnot Lo wrged antd suceesstully minju- tined I fuvorof o gonerat law extending to the pructiee bufora dustices throughout the State. ersalls Whio prietles boforo Justices of 'the 08 4 ralo, nre of the most suinch and rollably men, who goneratl; proviously hud Inrge experiopee us Just) o Peaed, thereby bavime sequived i inthnate Kknowledad of o - daw, aond the dustie Conrts, nnd a fumitiarity with the deois- fons ol the higher conrts, The country pritifogger, 08 ho s termed, who 1 thues out oe ten dusticy, bus beeomo tralned und pevidst 21 luds eF thlink g god oF a L coneinsions, aud, with thocompleto eonrt whilch he gots froo the dully ‘Tiasuse, ) cuhriees ull of the Bnportant decislons of the highoer tribunuls, in udiditlor formution whieh ko pets fram u well-scleeted Tuw=lHbrary, o ls ablo 1o ganpple lotolligently with uny qucations Jike o euitso befors dustivo Df the Peaee L Aprudti, o izt before o country et for his ntiorney a personully ne paed nitorneys fr An the mitter of tho eslate of Lurene gunrakisiip wern Dolton under bond of Axtell, wlnue, Isened” 1o Chulrles 1, cr of thi estate of John | rutlon wore geanted A ST PFS of the Penco roesnmplo: Thoso granted to doh In tho utter of the c3tate ol Louls Griume, 16 by fuig wppenred 1o Tho Uy ALt EX (R, the b Trators was Jucrent rt thut the estate 0 It the gonnt; il from §6,000 10 TR L AL COTTIRY, A it Hoden v, Peter Roed, CThastardy, the tary found for the complisfuant, trinl wns entered, o end Danlel Atyan wero A for Imrglary, s the ju her bomds of Futricic O°Mulle, L Lnes Tirow, for i Aot for kb s’ hud exporien o s divted for na- Ny, word do- o Willluin Fiedier wos on triad for wssault, aod Fenry und Ewa Johnsun for hacenys : Ty COUR ' (o o In thu trisl ot -+ Jueoh Hewes, Mrs, Suruh Wutkins, Chartes Beverns, Ralbh Noper, und Dunlel 137 Magujlre wero ndfudiged insae, pud not punipegs, ~'4 Mhe churge ugabust Ao, mnd et atnst el pmtienn with whom b e 1 whose obility ¢ yeposes contideno runk Hue was dismus 1 Miskell witd conthied, 1o ustil order Wik that of howus thal dulo b the afteruoon, 0 with refere hlcako lar 10 cond Ntigution In which o migot Lo cuguged, truliore uru sone pettifoggers who da not reid, WO ure unlearnedy but they furo not une ©u. a8 walvsuun, gnd his unfortunuto uundlduu‘ lko tho cheup, uuscholarly mewber of tho was ittributed to prostration frowm tho heut losg # waose clionts come abont s Creaneatly s covute’s hronkiust, whiel 18 seldon ~ceted tyiee i the same Statoland 1 am - eredibly Formed that from this cluss of elioap Heensed attorneys wlones comes the grent presaes ) avorof Mr, lRoekwell's teasire. Fhose L yors who haee ability sml enn siecesefuliy eom- pete far the business i courts of reeond caro nothing for the practica in_Justice Courts, Int those who nre unahle to hew thele way, ' upon whom tnir Sclenee nover smiled,” woulil ke tho Aleld etenred for thom by tegislntlon, Is there o riember of the present Leglslntorn wha would gay flt nman shonld not e elected to tho of- five of Justive of the Pence who I8 not alic attoriey? Awd yet tho enses nee analog A court ehoithd cortaindy bo requived to have as much Il “tralnime os e nitorney who pructices before It. W, 8, CAMPDEL L. Liegnl $Reform. To the Bditor of ‘The Chicagn Tridiine, Citeano, Feln 10.~The praetice and pleadings Inthe Conrta of Inols nre in sueh n chronie atato of digordor nuu confusion ns to demand un hnmedinte interpodition of the teglsintive potver toreform them, This State, with ita Supremn Court wandering liko a tribeof Arnbs from one spot to auother, its Judges fiyir from plies to place ionded down with court records and files,.— with 1ts Appelinte Courts, Clrenit. Courts, Coun- 1y Courts, City Conrts, und Protute Courfs,— with n practlee made up of the disenrded nnd rejected odds nud cwds of tho come mon luw, the eivil law, eccleslastical Inw, Virxinla Inve, and Kontueky law,—I8 made the lwughing-gtock and jest of ol vlvilized Btates, and It ought to be, No other people on the fea of Qod's capth, aving the expericnce, tho knowl and -the light af those of Hiinois, huve ever adhered so long to a0 nid cunbersome, worn-out, s nseluss syss tom, In the first place, the Siprema Conrt should he consolidated and eeteled at Springileld, tho Capital of the Stute, Gireat susters may overs Like tho taverns at Monnt Vernon and Ottawn, but, It necesaury, they coutd he moved with the Contrt, ‘Flie Coirt, should Lo nlwnys ln session, and 1o terms nre novessavy, Thew vecords cotild bo removed at any tund, and entises heard {u order of peiovity on the docket, Oral nrgn- ments should be Invited, nid notdiscouragd, 4 ab present. Afer ton cases nra heaed they shontld bo deelded, and 1o more eases henrd nntil thes were. The Appeflute Conts should e nbolished: they arg Neeless Dunber,—more that el oy iwre ribbish in properly nre rungred fiudletad sysiem. The nisl priva ¢ourts should bo remadeled. In b3 conntey we hnve fourteen nlsi prins Judgos in four diferent. courts, khd eaeh Judge vuns it of his own.with Jurors, Balliile, elerks, and ockets, &0 that o lwyer who his mars than one a 18 feoquently obiiged to Lo In two or more catirts at the Rieme monient, Witnesses eollect fuall the rooms, and hundreds of Jurora aro ntiendene Thore shoull be but ono nisf H\rms court fu Cook_Lounty, with ten or twelve Judaes, The Chiel Justiée shonld wlone call the docket room {n which luwyers, Jurors, nuid wiii 'S contd wmect. Then euch tnse ready for telul wonla. bu sent to upother dudize fn an adjoiniig room for triul,and so en, untll all the Judges were employed. All motions should be heard nnd Interlocutory matters transacted by tho Judgn who enlls the docker, The preuetiee ami plendingg in onr Cotrts— whut ean L gy of them? Wit could d man qui'7 Bucha Of INCONEruaus, d pntehd work the world hud never seen ik whlsec i, Instend of furnishing w plain, comprehiensive methud of Statlig i ease or i de- fense, they sitmply oifor st preminm [t theo. 1t I8 o melaneholy commentary tpon any se-smm of Jurispradence of which it ean b eaid that it rencties no vesults and nrening o ends Practically, this 13 th luet f thisstte, Thit= ehinery of the luw tere I8 uttevly lncompetont to - deul with dishonest won, and it s not tao uch to ey that o 1 it he s disposed | to rosiat, o be compollit to pay u debt In Ilnolss the eourts aro powerless o reach bim. Thy delnys, the trjeks, evastons, aud de s are far moro elfeetive thun the econrts, Now ono of thic first things todo I8 to lnpogo thy penaity of costs upon the purty proven to bo in the wiong fn all Jnw sults, With the i"ll”-‘"'""fil’ dunger, of # Judgment for costs, all purtles, hoth pinintiits und defendunts, woull heslinte before gotng in- tu the courts, and this would redues tho nmount of Htlheatfon at lenst oneshalf, With redieed litlentlon, we eould reduco the nomter ot Judges, and tho Appelinte Cotirt could be atiol- ished, and costs attuching to litkzation o re duced all tho way through, 'This wonll cut down the pusingss of tho Supremo Court £ that it could benr © nil cnses Browght befare {t, Tho second thing to do 15 10 oolity tho iaw of Judlelury procedure,— revise and reform the whol systent trom A to Z, e enthor alolish §t and sulistitute a ndern vode of luws which shall have nt least tho merit of symmetry and slupliclty, nnd which cun bo understood by lawyers nnd folliwed by courts, The present. Legisinture should e il eoms migsion und got 1uis thing i inotion. It is the {mperative neeessity ot ‘1 ho hour, v which 13 directed to defent the ends of Jus- Bnvrenor, —r—— NEW BILL ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS, v the Editar of The Chicago Tribune. Citicaao, Feb, 10.—I am glid to notlece the are tlelw in to-duy's paper concerning the L now pending relatlvo to strect-pavhne I Chleago, 08, although [t purports to contaln only thoe curaery views of tho Mayor and Commissioner, yet it Is an opening upon n very ltaportunt Rub- jeot.c ‘Tho question ns to what shwl be copstdered “permgunent pavement,” though' fmportant, * i really substdiury. The greatest question s, how will sueh n luw aperato In distributing the burden’of tuxntion? How will siich o luw opurate ns between tho owners of restdenco property south of Inreison strept, west of Hulsted streety, and north of Michignn street, und the owinor oL the very wvalunble' business proporfs on thy Bouth Sido? Generally speakinw. it may be snid that tho ewners of property will pay thele pro- portion of the expense of paving secording to tho values of thele property, but will this opor- ate equitnbly? The vitluo of bushiwsa property I enhinneed by tho Inerease of bisiness and i mand for [t use, nd ncldent 1o thily s tho § erensed wear af tho Btrcets in the husiiess pore tlon of the city, While operative o sote ex= tent, do the kume causes which ficrenso tho yalue of business property, within suy the activoe Business portion of the cliy, operato refutivoly to o K oXtent pon resiienes property genor- llll?"t Then wint will bo tho citecl ol sueh a fuw upan keeping the streets in ropuir? | think 1 hnyve geen n statement that thovo are over G miles of strects In Chleago~whether amore or leas, 18 L practicnblo for the ¢ty to un- dertake this work? ‘o what extent wiil favor- Iuisin or Log-rollitg securo worke o1 Sotg Mtrects or In one portion of tho elty to the unfuir thors? WL nnlmproved property yadenlt with 1t uny system of genvral taxaution for strect-paving, { paved sireet 14 un improvement und enhanees the vilio of tha propoity nbutling on the strect, and to gxtenu ihut of proprty npon arbjolning strects, but [y thls o suiticlent reason for mnking the ox- nenko a eity burden? All of theso questions, It deomns 10 e, requirosonsiderntion, and,whether our prosent systenmt I tho st or not, wo should move (-mulmlxfllr' In muking any sucl chnoge as {8 proposed. 1 ineline to e opluion that the Mayor §s a littho *otf ™ an the i of the cuno 1T he thinks that without n speclilo provise fon to that ¢ffeet the City Giovernment cun ue- 0 Whit s i % DOFBIONE PAvement.” Supe pose n street I8 paved with wooden bloeks on Litrtly, on bourls, on phink, oF an fggstones, 08 tho e nll?’ Loy and the Counetl shondd dectars uny ono of these o nunent pavoment,” wonld It prevont o taxpayer from inising tho question? A8 to tho tnterposition of the Muyor's veto, g0 grandiioquentdy proposed ms oa snteguant, that sounds u o litle gusee ous, Owing to tho - paphd o growih. ot tho cliy, tho churacter of tha foundation, awd tho neeesslty for ceonomy, (0 say nothing of tho constitutionnl restriction upon taxution, our condition 8 anmnalous, and eertainly no such sl ehinnre whoulil bo mude without n very 1l exmninntio el mort of one than tho watter bus yet recelved, BULUTATOW e — #No Such Thing ns Ozone=No Nich Ching as Malarin? Thia was tho sturtling houding which n Baltl- more paper latoly pat over i poiine foelurs o ale deliversd by Prof. Iea Hemsen Jubng "il‘l)(hl! University und formerly of WHinna Collego, This vepart has been sidernbly conmented upan n‘);llm newspupers, ud FProt, Remson naturally obleets to being held ves) #ible tor whut he did not say. A condensiml stutement of what he did sny follows:s. 1. Phat cuvboniy nold alone In tho tiv i not 1t dunygop- ous subatines even i eobislderabls guantiijos, Alr mny contnin oho-twentieth of 118 volune of the gns und be breathod without ovil effcers, Chis W beot knawn for o Joiyg e, and (& 9 only sirango thut It 14 0o moro genciully knowii Lt st responsible fr tho statemunt, it Bezereliius, Uettenkollor, wind othiovs e, #, T sufd thut notwithetunding the repented et Torts which Bovo beet tnado in Bt years to doteet curbonie oxido in e’ niy of vooins ey have beon unsuecessful, Methusds, o dellenoy. of wiith eanoot o deseribod, Tuil to_revesl the presunico of this gus b voulas fiented by furnnees and by cast-lron stoves, Fhevo muy boother things €Ul more inurions thae enrbanle oxido presunt fn the aie, but In tha light of one predent knowledgs it s hied to o why they shutlil be eulled ** oarhonio oxido, 1. A Russiutt chenint, 18 Schone, who hius di tinguizhed Bimsell by bls palbatnking and e T tive stadles on " the enblect of hiyideogren dioxido In tho alr, s reeently reviewed 1o ovideneo eou il the 1o of ozono In o nir, und states us o result thint wo linve no (1 v o ALty Lo preseit, s 110 evide Tt it I, und thio que g At preseuco I the e mist roe untll lurthor evidones e pr l, have wuado e sta nt thing ns nlullu‘lu isa wellsknown substunce in the hlmrator) re ONCCRRing Bnlarh wero purely e eldontal, 1 diinot suy ©there 14 ne such thing as idaeln™ 1 simply put oo plea lor a mere yestricted e o 1io Vgt 1orn ik, which overy mtetligent person Wil adumit 14 dosible. 1011 rovenuc-stmps wsed i D Bull's Cough Byrup bottles would tllw — Lifchaic, bl nsliibe ! Vo restore nerve and brain waste, nothing equals Hop Ditters, Belleyo tble, ' \ 1881— TWELVE PAGES. CITAUNCEY 1. BOWEN.' o wone n gearchingg ang thorough e ) . “Flnt Lot thus convineed of the necossity suel Foforin, wo. edrnest 1y depr atlon on thia vt questl horely rueord our eanvietion it suclt o) tlon, tio matter how woll infentioned, 8o te from al dtscontent, will Infenaify exlating evits and lewd to a prolonged and angrs How.He Picked Up Three South Park Bonds and Never Re- turned Them. ‘That one confldenco o tha good senso and generons fevitmes of onr toeks et unshaken we nire persiidod thiat the Immediate introdu Hon inta Pavtivment of a Fand bill reamed on prineiples of Juetien to all oxistiig vy stennl Toenll ek Why Did Not the Board Take Proper Legal Action at the Time? it we eannot re- Dresdion (o tho fears o Talned by muny it shonld opler seon t velas Jon, tho Lienneh of the 14 penpded 08 unfavornble to populne vighla may eithor totudly vefect or sub- stantinlly nulliry oy measure b praetival utils neiderntion—u result which vontemplato without gerlons utarin, Tho followlng fetters wero submitted to tho Santh Park Dowrd by tho_ Audlitor, Mr. tussell, I eomnection with Lils report eoncerning tho Bowen defnleation, und explaius why Mr. Hus Rowen was a thief: Anditor South Dark Com- n—=ut: T necordaneo with your fnstrue- tions tostate thy fets i roend to_ the recoipt e, Tregarer, for S5, on ne- by tho power Leglalature wh i ted Lo s e AL of 1 tevime Pen pched by Colloetur, 1 beg lew tho following as the Taets I the cso: Un the 4th of April, 1436, the Boad pnesed tha follos- ng resolution In referenco to the slikmy fund, and the botds wers subs On motlon of Conntlss CURRENT GOSSIP. BEFORTE THE DAYBREAK. Loudan Srectutor. wk shines o star 8 gereat glory fudes; oo flereoly-bright 18 the fult liht What her pale-gleaming lamp upbratds, npuently purchosed, ~ornell, tho ques- £25.000 worth of hionis for 1waue of now seriex, | to the Flmneo Commities with At about that time, or withl = Lo Chutin anid recoived Towal Befaro the dayh ‘I'hat in tho day Beforo the daybrenk slngs a bird Thint atills her song evo morning-light; Too lotwd far er I8 the dny'a stlr, T'he woodland's thonzand-tongued delight, lilner in payment ant for snnie—Nu. .‘ Un the 5th day of Aprll, I8 mittee, Commisaloners Bowei, Sidway, and Priee, were i the ek oftice, tonsulting us Lo tho pirs chinse ol bonds for sinking Mumd, They went out ol _the uilice and Btoxd forsotme Himg on the steps Mr. Howen caino back, 70, the Finaneo Come Al great tho honor I8 to shino A Light whovein uo traveler errag And rlch tho prize to rank divine Talking togethor, Amung the world’s lowd chorlsters, wg e other two on tho o three bonds puvehassd nae his own words) tho pukpose of nquotation fn arket, (o order to 11X the value of tho £26,000 bowds to be purehnsed, stary gave them to bim, and took the eipt, supposing from tho clretins stuney 0f tho other Cominissione him that SLwas the netlon of the a1 AL 1L were not, lie bad 50 the orders of the Presidonts April 7, ivis—fteceivegd from I W, ctiry of the Bourd of South Park three South Park bods, nivim- T T 0F the it series due July, 1530, SO el Totad, ELU0, with key i EOUpaNs N il demandud bt 10, Ko, for (to Dt 1 would ho that paler star, And 1 would be that fonelier birls o shine with hope while hope's nfur, And sing ot love when fove's unbeard. CONVERSATION. Talrly on the road, i nuun cnme and sat down mittee, And e In front of me, and turned oround and faved “wColi thls mornin',” he satd, 1 folded 1y pnp aud fannod myzell with it vigorously & moment or two before I vepli Then I unbuttoned my cont (* Private to odits "3 Tt was originnlly i thre the exigencies of the Renson, the loug absence from home, and tha necessity of dropping in the contribution hskut every has redueed it to the minfmum of one) wiped my frigid brow with my hundkerchlef, sud said in punting tones: WL don't flnd It 0. Thoe tman lovked astonished. But presently ho fuce of tha r »These bonds wera “taken from Chuuneey 1Kil- ner s payment of S P w On the 24 of July, 15 four bonds i puyment of nssesstmonts and eots Ieeted o wareant from commission forenme, Itwus diseovered thut three of the Donds i In for thxes wero thoe suine tikon quetutions=viz.: Nos, 71, , being all vight, tary Immedintely notifled Mr, Shiwa Howen's netion, who notliled, a8 he staied to (ho ey, other Commfesloners by lotie Luitton coats but, tine U goto church, M. lowen for the other, No, “ Maybo you've heen a runner? " N0 Treplied, * [ ave been nsleep for tho pasy two hours I a stelyh. * And yo didn't feel cold?" tho man {nquired™ S Manl” Isald, In toites of amnzement, ** cold, on tho ith of Junc?' el he echoed, straightenin 11"a tho iy of dibus Lenid, * ft fel Lke tho 2t of Juno to me. 118 mighty flno sleighln’y nll tho same,' the 1 told hint without n Dlush that T had nover seen tho mud worse on Olilo rondy gluce 1 could 0 on enrth,” ho a Al you coie frumt’ Duyton,” § suid, 11la wyes began to ercep out and look at onch p of i nose, er and their nttoruw peeipt to tho Lreusy 1nry muve bis h " Pearee, for three bonds, Nos. 2,078, 2,00 1 tukg thelr plae “This left the three honds No twlco pnld for, M tho mitter, flated, ns your Se thnt the netinl tht tho funds were 8till i th that be woukl pugs tho samne to the credit of tho Commisslon, bis he did not do, and_ the receipt for tho bonds vemined In tho Treasurer's hank, tho 11 the faltitro of the Third Na- tiomd Bauk It beenme necessary to tuko up suid receipt forthe theee honds, and the Collector A recelpt for tho Amount aud held the xune us ensh, B ressed Lo alko the mntter aods il at ono thine gave deaft for amonnt, nl'c W returs Ou tha 1ith day « completo the necount of the Comnisslon ngainst 1o transter thisand other items s they llnllm‘ y bolunged, tho follow iy resols und carrected , on being taxed with 'hird Natlof took the 'Frensine "I sud enlmly, “slnco 8 *How?"! he fahly A\llml!(;'(:. C. 1L Bowest . e shrleked, it I8 fm) * Sulces wlived! Dayton is driy-tive 1o Secretary open of the Commlisson an agalnst Channeoy 'L Botven, ted transfer to sald , tho items proverly chargenbio to sald 2, (rove slowly, snd the mud was up to the hubs of the wheeldndl the woy. us May,and | hdn't seen enoitgh snow to muke 1 onv-boy side In 5,000 mile The man's halr stond on ¢ vt oll for tho other enid of the car, £ younin't eruzy, sl I 4 ViUl KT Ve CRriestiess, In neeordance with this resolution the ne- couit wis 8o aponed, and this with the ather Items of iy dofaleation were ehnrged to hlm, 1hu nssessinent recefving evedit for this T3, and 2o remning, n true ad sorreet Slutetment of the fuets In cot- nevtlon with (his voucher. H, W, ITanso; The following lotier refers to tho TREASURERS BECEINT FOR TI to take up tho threo honds held by the baok: Auditor, ete.—DEAN ST1: Tt wns us warm . and ho got up fo molnting to ¥ Moat reapeet fully ‘0l wre an awful 1 snld, *1 expeet [am, but Tam not a fool, [ muy tell stnetling Hes, Lot [ ao not tolic o an uss: nnd | wonld bo thought a liar or o manluo rathor thunsn sbecelle, Into w car whero tho thermomater jarks tareo degerees below zern and el n tiving, breathiug, rengitive mun that it s cold, Just us wus finpartlue some information to Ldonot witeh him drive upto the truin {0 Rlufgh, splanbinge over tho dey 1l smonth, perfect pikes of Ollo, towmpt to Inetr I him tho slefiching 8 gond, nstonish i s g boro hin hyg botter to tell knows alrendy fur hetter than 1 do, my mouth 1% senled, und 1 wH never speak. astoulsh him or sartlo bim' 1 way, Dhut thne 13 better thun boring him, ht as well it down und tell ‘mo that I8 fourns tot You might as well tell me that G ton 18 dend nd to tell i oo man, xo 1o 8l Jnnes thore I8 no_siow, thor 1t 13 26 milea fram 1 Tnud, nnd 1 owalkod teom tho Qo, et thoo to & umnes oun model your eonversatlon on somothig do the United Stutos Blgoni-Sorvi come anid wake mo upand hold wo (o the mitch- less chavms of your. tustractive k. NOE what courso othérs may tuke; but us for me, t the mun who tialka to nie bont thy And strafzhtway the muu nrlz and gob him unto the ufter woold-hox, for he was sore uston- Aud s 1 fell Into n shunber, tho fors gotten deenms. of which voluable information cover wil know, 1 hear utlon with tho tuciturn brakemun by re * Culd this mornin’! " MarltnJ, Ruaeell, Exy touehing a receipr of tho Trensurer of tho Houpd, tnken and held by comrae, Tor moneys colle “that 1 followed tho ¥ meout of tho usual cd on necount of tho sment, I cnn only sny bl Instrizetions ol thy sonnl knowledgo of the renzon for tho direotfon, hitl, from what wissaid at the time, undersinnd that the Bofied did not wish tho credit to appear at that thno in tho hooks, n8 [t wonld {f tho recelpt wus tokon [n thy 1 have sinco been fnformed by Mr, Highop, bonkkeoper at tho | lme, aud by the Bee- rutary, that the proper eredit had | the huoks of the Board, toned In your poto eame Into iy hane wise: President Bowen hud on sevoral oceusions drawn money on his tieket o the sutme up at tho close of tho month, On the duy of tho date of draft he eamo nto the 1 was muking up mny deposit for tha day and _handed me tho dealt o und called for bl tlekot, ono of whi held, and for bulu r diveeted me todoposit dralt with Trensorer. 1le then snted that drvwee was ndelited to ilm for wmount of draft foradvu Tdopozited draft snme dny 18 dicected. In dug pived notleo from tho Trensurer peotestel, und to T4 S1OW, vl and thoii it~ I wonldrathor It L huvo nothe order and taken s tho slelighing b oo, I8 sty aind the ced mido for tnxe that draft hid been reta and tako it up. it [owon of tho fuet and requieste for it, and he having fulled o do so, nnd rasurer fnslsting, 1 wolk up the dratt, and soon thereafier notiiled the ofeers of the Bonrd of my netlon i tho premtses, Sinco which thino 1 huve held the draft us 4 cush item, und 80 ex- Libited it to Mr, Luwis, Ve ontained more i that i eve pry respectfully ———— NO STEPFATHER WANTED, There nppenred yestorday bofore Justico Wale Maldwhy, who was churged by Uhristophier Sehnnldt with foreibly detaluing hls The story, ns told by Mrs. Saldwin, ket forth that o wins n dreasmnker ut No, 4 State street, The man wasChrlstapher Schnnldt, Bouth Canal streot, who marrled n short time ngo u Mra, Nestman, the whiow of o former cook nt theUrand Yueifio Hotol, whn diedof heart-diseaso W Mintde Nestman, nged 13 years, Soon alterMra, e Mrs, Sehnnldt, Minnie sald her it her out of loord, sl told her Khe must nake hor own Uving, wanld havoit,she metat that ti who hud heen 1 businesd ot e sinen th flve of 1§ Doy employ ns nuravegirl, ? it enlled on Mrs, Baldwin and told hencefourth sho must look LLIE NETRIBUTION OF A 11188, 2lne Time, edited by Mp. Tdmund Yutes, Mr. Dutton Cook tells un gimus- fuge story of tho mun who hissed the vepresenta- Der Frelsehuotz ™ shoptnng, and ho was promte i students, onu of In tho poptlar miy Inco Mrs, 8, tlons of Weber's 110 wus o grov Iy eleeted by same medl whom nfterwards diseovered tho grocer's nin in o hospltal, The inan who hissed Weher died, and his bady was glvim out for dissection. Heetor Berlloz fifreen years lator revived tho uper, 1o produce grester efte 10 hinvo n renl skeleton i the Waoll's Qlen seence. by ehanee he mot the student who had tuened ont tha grocer's shopmun for hissimge “ Der Frel- Altor thint unfortunatomnn hud boen coted his skeleton wis presery: s nlt vight,” sl te studen| cnse i ny eonl Tho pirl wns 2 Mes, Hakiwi, near her pre: , uad entarod armore aftor od. t, “llofills n suiting-ronm, bung beautitalty put together, There's not o bonu misstng, oL even ono of his phulanges. tho kil §s o 1l damnged,” * 1 want you to lend him to e, Y to perfection ut tho opern,” Lo annghter thut out fur nerselly” sud requeated Mo her Hittie onenfugrs in clothing ducently clad, und net o wothor 1 andeavering 1o it attached 1o ber chirge, of Mr. Schiaidt, who s tefesd i virlous ways 1o got into hiy own s Minule's wigges of 81 0 weeke or fnduee hoe o leave hee prstectress, Finding himsolt foiled, Bo I Mus, Baldwin nerested on n churge ot fareibly holding his daughter. The Justics nak 20 With her futhor, whin sho y L wnnt 10 go with Mes, dont tit there was o ense, and the lady was part he onn pla; s+ o't wndurstal.” ** You will shoraly, » L wvecret dde coniedls 7 Well, I'll send you the mileh to the disple dy tho poor-shop~ You seg this young mane" o proporty -mustor, fiEst uppeasunen wpon Wil Do very siaiplu. uld Herlloz to Dout to ke his 1lig vostnine Yoit will provido hbm with rosl to his buck, so that ho may boear Bimeell as stlaly ns 3, Pepitn when ho Is ubout to pironotte, Al o toreh In bis vight hand,” 1 imderstund, wir." * You will muko o holo in tho grocor's skull. Don't bo aleald; nothing will oomo aut,~| OImMPLy HOW u8 over It was, This s tho slcull Coss pia's Bword will pleved In tho ineantation s To will kol It aloft, und tho Lluw five will + I nnderstand, sl Thius nt every representation of * Der Frols- ot the Geand Opers, nt erriblo ery, “ Mo vollal™ pest rugod, tho Hehtnlogs Hashed, n tree wis riven by o thunduerbuit, ull i strict necords anee with the direution of the composer, il 1 the skeletan of the wan who lud T8 tnsie i that very seenu and wuyheg welvdly b the aie s luming torets! 1ho chilil it 6ho wanted to. promptly reptied rwirds you will plice o of Calliornin, L tritdo 18 no i ourishing condl- doubtlods exnggoritod, of frain on hand tend to'ine Thero I3 not tonmge Wiy st vems's kel "Flto Avsesor wnln befory long, e, tho § he culied e beforo hits v o holders may uvold 1he tny on tholi money, s this wonld theaw much graln on the marker u I 18 hoped and b thit the producers will come 1o an inderstand- g with tho banks, Tor they ean muel botier atiopd to gy the tixed on the notes thun o ot thowhent o to foreed sitle md probubly be Donnght i by tho bruks (o cover the lonny, et i fow diys o diseuss this aueation, and witl, un doubt, urrive at tho solu- not pppoar that the Danks manifest nny dlsposition to be sovers | on tho borrowoers, und we belleve thiat nong of thew whl b destrotes of omdling 10 the lonns and forelng snles, (€ tho e eet tiem upow T, OF CotirEe, 1o Pros- ot Of tholr nllowing tho notes to runand pay ar the tis themaelvos, tho fnrgo auonnt oronse tho depredston, conslderablo sui, apon the sty it of Zumioy WWANTED SOME BREARKFAST, Tusekqusin Mitter bn the Gatl forntan, A Tow years ngo n stem of Nuples with a lot of pussengers, numong whe wore i skl purty of Amorioans, hud Been vough, sud the ship was hohind thue, It wad 10 o'clock nlrendy, nid no breakfust. Tho stingy Captnin bad resolved to economize, A o steut hickory tho Captaln least, for hiy ludies. tion supzested, r drew futo tho I squitnbio groun ut is not hisn nnt Wha L 10 borrow mus expeet to bear the buedel e —e——— Duclarstton of the Irisla Bishops on the Lund Quastion. Dublin Erveaii's Jorenul, o, At tho mweeling of tho Bishops enlledd 1 transnet hsiness comy Collegw uf Maynooib, the following v renca 10 1o Iind gquestion were wniui- for u littla colfeo, nt Tho Coptain turned his back, fluttercd his couttulls fn mun, und walked up bia deck, mat followed, nna 8Ll res fortho ludics, wi hun (he Cp I turned aud threat- wied ' pig i frons, ut o samo. tino eatling s oflicors urmund L, thu stout stick very quletly i i, iy tbrwhed pret byt prelutes werd plbiishedyosterduys nt foavinicls a owe aro chargod by Al nly with tho wunrdiunetip of but ulso with present, whose rovecded 1o thensh him until e coulil nd then thrashed every officer that iteedd to sliow Lifs free, a3 well ws e the e ‘Then he went down und mado the cook vues v old Californian, & Dave to eall b up at Yreks, OF was puplshuble with o tho high 0f oilenst wis eharyed: and | know nut how muct gold it cost to bl heud and diguity of tho Caotain of the ship, Hut this Callfurniun nolther know the law uor gared o faudi ik morals oF oue Hoeks cart ot tho poor and oppressed one folil, wo Fech conyiralie * obligations to dectu the present xtto of the luy Intrinsically dangersus (0 tho peace nud hay " uad that yusguul coptidonce Butweon the various ordors oF socicly can nover be tirmly witablishiod tlll our lund” ¢ods shall ones more that ende I Ireband s JHdse of our peop) thu wounded for tho faw. Ho had n littlo party of Tadies with Tiim, and ho wonled ot ses thom go Imntrr . Hn wonhl huye thovofer (Tt cost him hig hend. Deag Davh Coltan? Uheaetio i dead now, Wa first. grob nequainted one night in Yreka while Ahootiing ut eaelt oth GURES TROOLIE. A wlloly varylng {mportanco is attached fo the stylo of siming the nume to n lelter, This not trequently leadd to consldernble isnppro- uenston, Thern wre people who, after very long nequalntance, ind having warm regrd for eaclt olhur, nover get beyond * Yours teuly,” or, at wost, *Truly yours,”” which {s, we bhelleve, gens erally aceepted, wo know not why, s Just une Ahide warmer, On tho othor hand there uro thoso who In o few weeks rencli Bver yours, and even “lver ulfeetfonntoly yours, “ Where!' wns oneo bitterly neked, “ure nl tho ‘over nffecuionately “yours’ of e yenrs agoe” Tlas not every' otng who b roached middle ife a munher of lotters hid- uwny {0 «omo burent, with i sleatare ng wirnt e this from some o to swhom he would now neither give nor get ght warmer tan o S FalthTubly you 1€ namueh, Itnor seldom happend that people who lave o warm manner elve it eold signnture, nnd vico vorg ‘The gront mke of Wellington was s ense {n pok e mostun-Irfah of felshmon, thore wosn dechdel aher or geninl eovdintity about him his letters ave Ml of “Ever affcetionutely yours As wo get.on in lifo theve appenrs. o doeiled toadones” to eurh any affeetionnte ex- nberanes in siganture, Very, few of ws—mon, ot lenst—glrn *alleotionntely " 1o nny niaje nee auaintanee mndo atter we reacl =0 1L 14 Jist. ne well to he a Hitle enreful ng to this signature, Tememtering that mavy don couslderabls fmporianee to ity and see tn ity phatle fndl catfon of the measure of regard Intended. BRO, GARDNER'S LIME-KILN CLUD. Ditrolt Free Prese, Turing tho prst week the Cummittee on Inter- ual linrmony bas boeen buey with pen and Ink, and 18 0 result Brother Gnrdner wos asked to submit the following maxhns to tho Club for adoption: " Adyassity mnkes heroes; but wodoan' want any wivaraity,” Misery Inbscompnny; butde company hnln't wort 'soshtn’ wid e man obleeged to borry an ax mm nobber sttuated to lemt n apade, “lt'snone o' f AL he donid® rrea - W hirend cast upnit do wilors may returns but 8 ner cont Interest, wid o good {ndorser, am o’ Hice bizness," + o iian who kills vour chickens am ready to rospeet you U'f'ml KT s dose,™” Hrothow Gardner thnished tho readinge, the paper under n weleht, and then gadd; 1t geems to me dat abstraet maxlms am Hk woolen_unttens in July, L haye no donht one eonld got down an' enll to miwd tve hundred mottons, mnxims, s snyine dat wonld read ot yory e, but it wonld be'n uscless tusk, When Yol have told mnnn 1o be Bonest, industrions, i’ farglvin', you hovo got do essence of all dn axina ober written, ai’ you havoglven hingalt o burden he kit b'nr up under, Ds work of do Committee will ot he lost, howebor, We will Iy de miximy aaldo it an opporraalty offery to aed dom tosome Comnon Counell or oddor publio burdy." phced PUN AND PUNGENT PARAGRATTIS Josh Blllings snys thut * A good doetor §s o gontleman to whown wo may pay & a visie for tdvlsing us to eat Jess nud exerelso more,” The lecturer who had nn audienco of throo old nafds rud ono i and his wife salil ho draw full house,~thres of n kind and n pair.—~Duslon DPoste A certain musteal eritle 1 5o full of musie that lic eats soup whin o tuntng-fovk.—lrchange. Wao presnme {t §s ntso natural for bl to puuzo and rest nt s e, Whenever young ladiea lenrn 80 to atick o pin fn tholr apron-steings 1hat IE won't seruteh o low’s wrist, there Wil be mory marringes.—~ Larner's Falls Heporter. Whnt 1t pleasant thonght it §s that the luxury of lee, which wo enfoyed o denrly L suInmor, 13 now withligthe micans of the poorest of thy poor.—Bogton Tremscripte 3 A llverymnn thinks the gront want of tho dny 18 young men with three nrms. 1o vaguely siys it woulid lessen tho number of slolehing aecl- dunta; bt no one feems o undorstund hls menning,~Rochester Chrunlcle. “What sro you golng to put fu that book?" asked 1o delegmte, *'Thne,'" peplicd tho seere= tury, Auwd thon tho delezate, who wits o w) i, knew that ho was going to copy bis min- utes into it=—=uritngton Jawlkcye. ‘Thoy bnd been at the masquerade, where sho had vecognized bim at o wWay it the lowd beating ut told you 1 i neury 3 sho_repiled, “ 1 recognlzal your crou '—New York News, A Disunetion—Vere de Veva Ponro: “Thero's ey dog Nowwed who's Just wnreied o Tam Tinehneor: * Nover murry for mones, my hoys hut If ever you meot anfce girl with plenty of tin, try to love her,4=Colum- Dhist Spectetor. A Cluctunat! man found n rough-Inoking tn-;| dividual in Il cellur. * Who aro your" he du- matide “The aeus man, come to tnko the meter,” was tho reply. *tireat henvenl!” cried tha honschol I hoped you weve only n Dburglar,” —Buslon Post, 1 don’t Mico n ot tigre-buiit man,” &nid youny Sweeps to s rlch nnele, who wis ielling the storyaf his carly trinls for tha hyndredih tin “What do you miean by n cottnge-built mun nsked his tnetn, A man with only unu story answered yonng Sweeps, Confdenttal friend (to cldorly und nnt unate rative B0, duar, you've glven up aLinge wome l'n‘rlkhl 1 Elderiy splister or ! Cone Blderly splnster— Widowers, Punch. -uperintendont Kittle, of Now Yark, sent ;munxly tho following tonst tou sochul gathers g : "U!Ir l‘ulhllo Hehools—may thefr Influence Bpreng Uut%! ufilwsmm uso grammae and duices avo dead Until no ono daro say, In 1his land of the free, e '.:hm “lorho Tail' orits ‘her' for it's *ahe.’ Tteelpy for nmodern composition: Tegln in mreh thne, &0 s00ey that 1t cannot bo honed, A fow tups on the bnss deum will do. P'ura on the full orehestin gradunily=bang! whuck! bunwel Shut off by dezrecs—p, pp, ppp, Dppp—intil nothing §s heard bit o' leader sbiking hig silek. Lot him ghake hi4 ek dnosilence for wume tnjo ufier the plocy §s coded, When be stops tho publio wiil applund. She plays Chopln, Liszt, and Spohr Forhor bent Aud shio spenks of . Heavon know With nnnoght 1 Tiut sho's nwend nica i o 1t she lked mo 1'd endoavor Lo propose, ~The Coming Puct. Thoro {3 nuthing like sclenco for simplicity of stutement, The metaphysicinng are proversinlly aibigeiire, but thoseientists inve no putience with that surt of thing, Thus Prof. ‘Tait, nnxious to Nlmrlll)' still fnrthier My, Sponcer's forniilu of ovolution, puts It nto this dolightful Bnglish: SEvolutlon B change from o nowbowish, un- talkuboninble atl-nlikeness to n somenowish and In goperal tulkabontablo not-gitenlikeness, by comluuons somothing-clsitteations nnd stick= togetherations.” It 18 such un wdvantiugo to uso Lotely terms} ——e——e A Now Yashilon, Yerhaps, In Dogse. Landoy Teleasuph Among tho gitts that ve Empress lllnl'lfl Pl foro " — und * Neverl” chedd the Qermnan 18ty Eve wis one sent Lo hoe Mll]m(i‘ n ) Faupress of Japin, which lis eronted quito u sonsution. mwonyg Berlineso nats uralisie, This novel and = iiteresting presont consisted of 4 couple of Jupuiese dous, the st ot their kind over imported into tho Fatherland 1tut for tho shortnoss of tholr virs thoy would beurn gonernl vexemblines to tho vaviety apupiol known us King Ctinrles, ey e lony haired and siiky, snowy white lor., with fow blagk apols uit tho bady, uud with conl-blnek honds, "Fhele uy remarkable fenturo Is tholy yro extrdordinneily bnrgo sud trond, und which, It seems, w8 thoy grow older Inevenso Iy sfzo untll they attain tho dlimension or 4 twosaliling pleco. These “tunny dous, WOreoVer, e snub-nosed, snd of usususl adih, for tholr slature, neross the forohowsd. ey arvived ut tho puluce o chnge of k Jupin- oso ofticinl, who bind ‘conveyed theia all tho way from Yeddo to Nerlin cavefully packed fn o handsome Kennel, th interior of whiel wis linxs wielously lued with sitken eushiony, Hailed rico 84 tho chier of thelr diet,” and grave doubts aure enteriuliel by the Borlin Zodloglent author- frles with respeet to thelr acellntization. The coment aimid paater, Sperltig, hus boen come- missored by the 10 1uka thelr portrnite, O tiferent soxes 1y nre exactly nliku in sizo, rLg, and points, and thelr ek of clugs- th any knuwn variety of Europuan o, has alrendy given riso to lL-n];mr' and lenrmed diensston (n tho Berlin Canine Club *lector,™ of which Princo Churies, tho Einveror'a anly sur- vivhue brothe shlent, Tho press sulit thom down, kenuel and ‘all, to tho club-honse on thaih ult. for inspection ata gonerul meets iy oMLo members speclully convoked foe that DAEpO&Y, und 1L 18 veporied At tho * uido s Fivatne” or theso eurlowy Httlo unbinals proved . puzzlo which vven tho crudiie Lr, Loudinus | Tudled to solve. «'FPhe Nrunswick Monnment, ORNEVA, Jan, 25, Hrunswiek Monwmnent, Dulltnt 8o’ great n-cost, Iy shuwisg ominous send of gIving way, 1588 hulit on Tand which Mt Iy years ngo’ was reclutiied fron tho nke, Sich huid 18 notariousty troucborouy, foy aften beneath it und only siperliciully covered thero uro coorious holes hollow Ly “the few netion when tho Rbono glacler swent” over tho present sito of (encvit, A few simnners o Jurgy Jnko Wall ot Vovay disupponrod in plght snd left not s truco behind. 1y the of tho Lirunswick monument uvery precaus o Wi tuken to ussure It integrity by placu ftonan excevdingly thick and lcomlu;lly u% foundation of coucreto, but probable, from presont ndicim, jerouml Andvrnienth B haidin, struetnro 4 threaten. notwith completo des R GROWTH, From an Encliah Americans Mors than n 8O Miltlons of BRansidn clymna of Gur Nyntem, A=tk Cpyy) Tho detnlls o publish this wary; prinelpal faets ellelted by last y tho United Btates confivm the fiy orlginal puminnry of results prod tlon has nover exhibited a more pleturo of minteril progress for Hinea 1870 maore thun cleven aod by five been added to the papulation; M or eont Increaro, BXeept Ching Tvltatn and Russin, no Qovernmen more Bubjects. Tn the nimber of ¢ by slinilar Smpulaes, and red omds, the Jirltish Emplro ftseir yio great Itepublie. bowgs fn o lund k6 Ameriey mateh tho efghty-six millons or Asitie Itussin, - The three hundeed wg 1 five milions of China are with 1kom ne o forco Among wmunki growth of o pomtlation may he derstood to imply thio growth of wealth ang re i census 0w Lurop fenl advanee, it at pret Lo Inferred thut Fresis tiomg of e heett tuido v Vi or, evUry suce Stytes roveuls o fuith In the multiply beyoml tho powor of ot 10 he conyarng Indientes a numy gritnary which I8 to feer tho new b bave c¢ome, the mitilons Which ar hus_not to seurch fop Nihood Notura bides goniewhers or other fory, 1t 4 boti or Imported with his 1 und allottel, ko West, or North, or Bouth; there It iy g heritance lnbel 3 uropean papilations, even o howe paput. fion of Grent Brituln, Emust heucknowledg, hinve rather (n thefe Doy geowiing out « wwankiy is Kiro to b proportion hetween past” reson o domaids, On the athoe stde of (he Atwgie thoro 8 a magnzine of elothes warrantod 1y g Good ol I8 ciylug o 1050 o1 110 OWRCES o come and s o have not to conquer Though tho domain e tving desolate, or by hunting grownd Tor Indians, IVeonrescy, thole owi, for them to cnter it wd KUl 18 thoy plense, o soutier the berg 1 gands und Butdredd of thousands of ontiunlly hsing brough I oL bk of Bty e i W nome e Tor the older heinisphen: broken up by the plow un thnt, the wrowth not partinl, Tho census ItRelf, necors it correspundent’s seemmt yesteedsy 10 tho eneriey with w! phee with (e rest. Tha vate Iy one clissof e VNS APPEOXINNTES T0 1t OF anuther. As thy of_Minnesota have muoltiplled tro tinivg_ populntion of tible and wineral viel roduced fnto possessior CE vy Amerfenn elties ussert thoe |-11um to take toll af tho fralts lefore they tho Wiest are Ly 10 Inbnbitumta G LEN years (g, Boston, and Baltimore, t yol they, too, muy d it the census of List ditno for h thut they ure taklng higherrank nme mercinl cliles of the worid, marknble 811 s the equivigent expansion of Tant St Louls, wd Cins W Youk, and Baltmord, m the nst gradin and cottonang benring vegions of the Union with pops towns 8 only whit e It wis eertuln that they il of werienltu il e showly;, smailer joeal gontres, ity shonid fringoe t o and [uxurions n anticiputel, wonld grow with the 'o tho lnte Mr. Colibe d 08 tmueh of Ll wasth with ita Mayfalr, f1 Iinmont, und its Law C sessary 10 Amer minerils of” Nevadn and Calltornin. eorntields of 1iinois and Tow: might bave had i browdhs of fertllo plains and valles withaus intlmuto conneetion bietwern the ItIsa pecnlinrity of Novth Anierican e velopment, and evidenco of ita soildity, tiat town and country grow brunehes and roots of o healthy tree shod strotuh forth in unisan, pros Iy-planted A wens as Loindon Hut the Usbn Il towns and g s country Tify e territors §s cortuly 10 livo 1is reflex i n theiving nelghbong mir Not mauy Engelishimenary aiiise with tho nume of J(Inu;-mlmllu. Yot Minneapos Wil o cent Fite vitlity us'¥ ul a grent deal porstian Marylebono or Pudd i Omihn, the T Tunid ira more roal wonders o yun the mrnkicent emporius of trudo, Hleo New Yurk, and St Louts, nud Coleas ) dlo juors than ity of eivilizme thy far tho oter ledog, the Whe 11 huw no pacatlel, A% soon forth into the woods and prafeies ¢ latent trenstives, most of the luxs of tho comtorts of eivlifzation alte oven the ming or the forest, o town r<es contice wons to thoir howestewds, The lpures our Pail- wlolphln_earrespondent nppe sution of (ho Mist conss il p ngost strlking of all the features of Awerican vigor, Amerieans differ extewardinarlly guond themselves In the vocations thoy prac, duitl and South ditfer in mornd and_mental ongile 7 Bustand West ditfep hardly loess, Bvet Stale hns s kdlos tan muy ho distinguishi agren s comnion determinntion noyaen 10 sover thomselves fron il 16 bl vonden Tig it peliel it Yot sl Aperieatt e Ieldents of i | that o cunp bl te i with tho ordfnary aeconpaoiments of i Lavo, within not o hull, tho ehis! 1608, nt whatoer notmerely Amer They must. musi tieablo distanes tho i newapaper ollice, Tl At, Craso to Feel thousely it Amervlean. citlzens, o “The regult does not conduceto tho pleturesi noss of Amerlean nitiomuiit 1ouriat traverses tho Unfon o i nnuzed at Hiligh wtundard of soclut conyentence throuhou! Al that et dperation b per o A tho Eurpess tho vnorious dominion, complishod by Buman ¢ hus been necomplished in s g for thu henelit of the A slund, and Fr eelve o farm of mate ment of which the unlver wonld not demami ashar 1he othor bknd, the olfect 13 vecaiul that of n dinner aln chenp Parts pestuuninty order, and_tho antmbel banquots of tho extriv fully reprodueed, wit coniiterreit finvor. A torelzu obs e Institutions i the newer S 1 rogrets tho local and raey ch o him by what ho b of n moroe tivenced e, aind Gormnny coukd ot e vk or tellectial ender Amerinn populs or i duplicat i ullen substuices abaenco of vealliy fu (ntention s Tho 2farmer of the W of 10 ten or twenty year cld tow triet are natuval anough In 1o they muintuin to the hubits and ¢ il New Yoris, W ho enrrivs bimself with him pnehinnge chinged mns by hig clrenmstan tho dend If Bligh lovel, und tho | of varlety, B4 to lnment that of Awmerlenn _nutional thigro ia littlo feur for thie Inteyrity of A nutionality, vast ns tho area over whi Jinpossiblo ny iy seci e rensun f4 to bo sought I 1 the moll in which ench new develop At evory step tho U pristing ks estute, th v (1L snchil ns woll ns lehiblo from all tho rest, uw York, or 1l thore n dominnnt i susplelun of opy 1 uid o tr prover tho Amenl ToiTess con: ory Amerean ddeal “with him to the e 1 ho plants 0 new sl IMeEnLOE Kpontaneots! il elsowhere, n tho tendencs to anit The South ILself canuot 1t Tt 14 cortninly nut o L An hnmenge wuvo ol dinge over the ko dom Congress of the United Stutes siv and, on_the whale, un_udinabic At tha sime thinu, the grandear ot s porta o dunger. The foree of pu ungments with tho spaey it cover reutlutod, ws du the United st on kedndradl . princlples, which muy be the viows o Thut the United St tles of doctring und I 1o proal.that American p not, and ey 1ot b and trampilug upon un aud putsiotic, thotgh ks co less to expeot that i Its soverulgnty lexs depotieallys tu b dosirad (3 that th sense of tench Jtsell restrulnt and o s¢ mendous zespondibitity. b thy luum-hlt has to tlzht h bl opjuton, e A few applications uf St. Juw Mrs, Sus Conyens, cor, Sprl Ouiney, 1L who had beett ered thy most ex