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4 THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNKE: SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I881—SIXTEEN PAGES Thye Trilume, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. sitch violent nssertlons Francis Joseph of | work yesterday on heing granted n slight | Increnses over corntract prices ostensibly for Austria folloss in tho footstops of Blamarck, | Increase in pay. The Iron-molders seem to | the purposs.of * expedition.” For some un- and even goes farthor? Latest advlces from | be rather determined, and thelr determina- | explained renson President Hayes nelocted Viennn bring the nows that Austria has | tion was rewnrded In many instances yester- | to give the results of this Congreasiona! in- deelnred her willingness to proceed immes | day by thelr demands being conctkied, The | vestigation the consideration to which they dintely ngainst all Russlan subjocts whose | South Chicago Rolling-Mill strikers also won | were entitied, but permitted the saine set of with thelr privileges and opportunities of flocelng the consuming public under thename of T'rotactiol THE “LITTLE WABASH" RASOALLY : QOUGE. by Dismarek’s and Aloxander's propossd mens- | 4800 damages. In this cnso the muan‘ uresngrinst International conspirators, butmore | ¢ have boen the only ono that haa h.{,'“ 4o by tho'continucd exchangos af friendly roln- | (imo. Ho was chasod ovor tho roofs of gay . tiona botweon tho German Xmpiro and Russin. | honzes und finnlty kiled, tovery Tho radienl chango produced in the public opind Frank Bush and his svife, of lun of Franca jn conscquonge of this stato.of | \vong ar tholr marrlugo that 1 Clarlap, oL, Affales Ia of grentnssiatanco to Gambntta, AN | 000 akae0 botwoen them it should by hy BY MATI—1¥ ADVANCF—POSTAGE FREPAID, | oxtradition s demanded upon the charge of | thele point, and, gencrally spenking, the | men to coutinue with alniost plenary powors | 'The sixty-clght VDN} in the Iilinols :x‘u :shnt:u the mgn to :ul. lnul mlvnmnmat n!l'dn: x,_,mhm of thireo rofecoes, Mrs, n“l’h“l: Dy edition, one year.. 12,90 | being gullty of actual participation In Ninll- | strikers have been successful to a considera- | o disposo of the 26,000,000 nppropriated ouse of Nopresentatives in favorof ap- .J:““:;::::p;;:h?::m.: or 1 Brent MAnY | visited her mothor and rofused 1o retyrn pet? Eially and, Sinday. ano yen 14:89 | Istlo operations and agltations,—, ¢., to Instl- | bioextont, for tho star service, Hhortly beforo | broprinting 300000 from tho State Treasury e tmany sl emiae tho oup | To oMo was fully protantod o thy retgee Ty T yoer . 9.0 | itaan Investigation nnd order arrest and | the oxpiration of tho last Congress, ovi- | to mnintain & wator-power i & smnll stream 2 wh dogided tnt tho wifo was wrong yag pes &undlr'.')u-pnuood{ll;r;.pcvm:‘r.;}? et ®.00 | fcarcerntion. Furthermore, tho presenco of FRANCE ABOUT T0. ANNEX TUNIS, tlence was brought bofora a committce | called tho Little \Wabash Iiver, 1a notles to e &0 bek to her husband. Thoy nlso vy WEEKLY EDITION—T0! ) : G el 1 Frost tho English papars just come-to | consuro tho mothor-{n-law, Ohlo s not gy, Band l:fl seoms that tho authoritios e ‘:(Tll.?r bud State, aftor all. ! oxtraordinary prooautions.to provent the - e e Istsor Feninng from thgwlnz n bomb at the PUBLIC OPINION, Russian detectivos and agents will bo per- | There scems now to b n strong probabllity | of o fouse which went furthor than the mitted wherover nocessity shall demand fn | that France propases to place Tuntsunder | provious Investigation and pointed direetly order to conatitute with the pollve anthori- | her protection, and thera are many reasons | at bribery and corruption. Thers was so tlean sort of ndvisory conference commit- | Why she should, The prospect, however, I8 | |itils time before the expiration of Congress teo [n cortain cases, Viohnn, Krakow, Lem- | not relished In England, and it 1s almost | and so many,other schiomes absorbed the nt- berg, Prague, and the chief cltios on the | AMusing to rond the solemn warnings of | tentlon of the Congressional leaders thal this onstorn frontlor nra alrcady In part, and will | danger which the English papers are hold- | gvidence was not offielnlly brought bofore soon bo fully, supplied with such antj-Nihil- [ g ont to France, ‘The Pall Mall Gazetlo | tho Ilouse, but it was made pubtic through the taxpayors of thisState ns to tho possiblil- tiesofan irrespunsiblo Legialature, Ofcoursp, o bill of that chiaractor coulil have recelved sixty-eight votes In the Housp if 1t stood on its own merits. Standing nlone, it would havae been langhed ‘ont of the Iouse, But the Little Wabash joblsonly n pnrt of n much bigger Job,—an emnibus scheme which Qn copy, por year. Club nt ve..... Twenty-ons ¢npl Bpocimen coplos sont free. Qivo PPost-OMoa nddross in full, Inciuding County and Htato. Ttemlstnnces may bo mado olther by draft, oxpress, Toat-Oflice ordor, ur in registerad lotior, at our tiak, 10 CITY SURSCRINBENRS. Daily, doliverod, Bunday exeepted, 25 conts per woek, Ually, dolivorod, Bunday inaluded, 710 conta per woek. British Quoen Itvo. Tho Londan-Timesof April ’; . TR ucon'nifind o vory romnikable and conspicuous | Thiladelphia Tullctin (Rop.): Th Dem, parageapt headed *THo Court,” and describing | €ratsin tho Sonato might burbups may, Ty horMajesty's Journd¥ from Windsor ta Osborne, | Duint n.little sfrongor if thay would p, ) 1t nppenrs that procautions are How takon for | ! candidato for Surgoant-at-Arm, ang of ™ ' seippied Union aoldiers’ whom thoy hy 1E th = ing, as | tho Quoan's anfoty, like thoso ndopted in Rtussin, | o BRI En Or AT e o Istic Russlan functlonarles and sples. As | Of April 9, for instance, thinks that tho | the nowspapers,—Tur Citcsco TrinuNe | Invites trading, whoreby overy man who h ko th A [ n R 011 08 thoy obty Aot Rdahons st Boarirrs f.%:u’::z.'m will bo seen, Austrin has not regarded itns | French Ropubllc hias ventured upon n very | among others, Indeet, thero was o very gen- | b steal can find n market for_his own vote, and that, contraryto nil’prosious otinuot, tho | cuntrol of tho Senatc. oy papers have bedn pormitted todescribe thom. Buffalo . Commerelal 'Adye Tho Queen's traln hns niwnys boon precoded by | o™ aiupitohos bring- protty B:’{‘;;‘:Qmen), n pliot’ ehglooibit on! Wadneésday tho ritlway | 6 oy ‘wbudy-oody lattor recontly ;l nlong its whole length was watehed by plate- ritten Invors, providod with 'fings and fog-signals, so f,"‘;l’:‘f;‘g‘m‘o:‘:‘{:’r‘;{"fd"1‘,”'"‘,""‘“:3]::""I:la fu that an alarm migist hosont instantly along tho | sroeancertod sehomo to refnter nubu; I‘I;:.E’{ line. The doparture, lnnounc;il for Tues;lny. candidate for nominntion -for Governor of Oblg, was suddenly ctinnged to Wodriesday, and on Mitwaukes Republlean (Re; tho Queen's aerival at, Portsmouth, both the Al- [ o o (iLWERRES BeRuliean (Ten) ‘:}"S‘ou&b- bertn and tho Admirnity ynoht the Enattantross | yaniqintion in Minnesota. lown,and “.“cfl!;o'l were found in’walting. Tho latter had boen | muorg hos beor no repudintion of nnyd,n;“‘ suddoniy ordored up, the Queon hnd made her | yhp State ot Wisconstn, 1f the roterarice to cholce nt the lnst mombht, and the Enchnntress | State pointed to tho City of Watcrtown, it nlilll was choscn. All this mitst inean ofther that the | bo remarked 'that that olty 18 ny solidiy p,,,fl Government hnve Information that tho. sov. | Cratic as tho Bouth itself. crolen 18 throatened, Which seoms Impassiblo, Néw York World (Dem.): Tho. chief s, considering hor relation to the Executive,or | sultof tho Taminapy Soctoty election aq far that tho recent reatnatropho in 8t. Potorsburg | secma likely to be'n lnwsult, Tt appears by hng produced, at fmpression in her Majesty's | tho hnlibts were not counted on the sven, o mind thatalkorownad boads nro {n dangor..; We | which they were enst, and that the “ins® ey do not bellove that aoy “bloody Irishman* | the ballot-box dver-nluht, and counted the wp. wanta to disturb a bafr of the old lady's hond, | tents yestordny ll‘lurp'xmnl dTm mettod fy No Irish cnuso could by ang possibility bo pro- | AUrVIVAl of the duys of Twveod. 1tas admien ' by moted by assasinating tho Empress of tndia. f,fif‘&lé',:f’,.},;un‘fi';fl{g,?&’: resuit witloh tho baii, T uls Globe-Domocrat (St ‘Tue election of represuntatives from tho \vfifmlf:xhumg snm: ‘:‘m ‘\sd‘:ll:’:l‘;:mv-:: soveral districts of tho City of 8t. Petersburg, el Whoso duty It 1a £0 soloat. from amoug tholrowt | Heimne ner Sivia ‘mm” the. i Yo number twonty-five inombers who shall consti~ | ¢ tho Priune has ey Inenas t aoors tuto the Police Council, or Pulica Parlinment, Inre:tment wnu’l\xl :.l:o‘c’rmvml ono for }:"'""‘: thy it 48 lronioally dosignntod by .tho Borlln papers, | yygearions but if the Adininistration Dmbm;‘. was held April 1, Tho ropresontatives woro im- | Gov, Foster anys, to **to fight the flml“m:; medintely attor their cloction summoned to tho | it will need suveral Tribuuca to help it logy, Cits-Hnli; 218 mndo their apponrnnce. Tho | Tho Stalwarts 8re protty good fgbtors whey Counoil of Twonty-fve wore chosan without de. | tBOY Eet startod. Iny, Amongthom nre Generals, oivil oflicors high ‘Hartford Courant (Rop.): The opinlonof 1n position, Judgos, n Rectorof the University, | Prestdent Garfleld la reported to be that the Ry ono cditor, and ten oty oicials. All fo- | publicans ought nat to yield tho right of ihy males, ownors of houses in tholr own uame, | majority to control the Scuate, but thore s wore permitted .to . voto In tho cleotlon | necessity for rofusing to holid oxecutive aessiony of . reproprosontitives. The chiof . officer | in order to nccomplish this objeot. This fy gyp uf tho oity immediately proposed to the Counail :I‘arg'lénl\flgnth:uflvfw: x?’t &21:,:?.',’:{{3 ?‘E‘ dlnrnin two mensures: (1) The plnciug of guardson all 0. but dancttot i Thterfora with may th husines rouds loading frum tho city except tho ratironds | REACOGt butb et blol ib WACHTEra W whore otficors are alroady -:’m{ou&:d.llu Tovlutx {“.,‘f}‘}‘;‘.:fi;’.‘,’;‘;.‘“m'.,‘n.},‘fi.‘f,?“”"“ Iutareas,”Aog bk o’ ke, whtan ouery passagors (oand | o ndianopalls Tournal (Ten): The *soid from tho ralirond dapots, tha bicks to bo nume Bouth " can no longor rule In this countrs, Men bored 6o that thoir numbers whon necossary | 10 l’ruo ta ‘g'{:‘ and sot ."“! m’yl'l’l"“““d“ ctn bo called by the police. It i a singular fuct 5|:u|n :’n‘m‘: of. ,;’n:,:’ :f,'; m: n;E: l‘l::‘:r:‘:[: that the proporty-owning Indies of St. Poters- t tho fact th bitry word euidowod with the vight of sulfragoin | 1% 1o NdmMIL tho Enet the sconcr thoy will fof salo for tholr. ludds, and 1ho sooner thoy wil munioipal afalrs without asking for it, build up theirtowns and grow In cvery matsrl - % A ————————— %:uorf-li“ ha w|nr :vnls Ilnf r:m; tho meflmn & [« umdn Hfe was in valn, If su ‘mon as Me, Hill m;’;;gm;‘c;"‘,';:ggu;‘;;‘:{;“;’:f,gfigg‘ ool | Camatil oraok thetr wips i the Sanate, ¢ bito an tho 10th of this month. Tho document | pameper o "4 Bouth be madoo bow to ez 11 dated Fab, 25, 1874, nnd signed In tha presence " 3 ot C, Elsanmayer and G, Boosching, Br., who, by New York T'ribuna (Rep.): Decent me at thoSouth are slowly waking to tho conyle not informing tho family of thedocoused of ono | . ot o5 can never Hopo to got any oot of tho clausca contained thoreln, 1, e., tho clnuso * thing doue, for tholr States or thomselvos, ustl in reforonce to bls buriul, mado n serious mise | |\ S & off D ¢ 0 lts eloe take. Thnt clauso rends as follows: 0y;can anst off. Bouchonism, nid It chajesof My corpse sbnll ko opencd and the heatt bo slander and Assasination, of fraud and force, [o taken out, which shall bo embalmoi, placed in g | truth, the Solld South beglns to bo a stanchia nictal urn, and sent to Mannholm, Germany, | tho nostrilsto senclblo . Southorn mea. Mean My frionds and relatives wiit intoe it in tho | ‘whilg, the North becomos more united and more, Tumlly burying-xround, where wiso rost the ru- | firmly resolvod, It scea that frec goveramentis et ayfilbr and of o, oF myonl. | pme hapuabials f i marefl el 3 ond shatl be loft unf 3 3 r;'n:‘r:‘nlnu ys!mll be phiced in & vuult to be bullt h:x’ overy public mun who protests, and to blook th the gravoyard at Lobanon, 8t. Ctalr County, IIl, | Wheuls ot govarnment whonaover its uacendm% whioh stinll boof such dimenslons that tho ve- | In cortain Btntes, a'nlmsd and beld by fraud, mainsof my beloved wife, Josuphine, can be | sorlously menaced. phiced at tlie sido of ng own lu tha futura, © . |- dilwaukeo Sentinct (Rep.): Tt hns beea The Colonel nover lnformed bis fumlly of this | \po oustom' th the Oity of Chavleston, B.C,u clauso contulucd fn his last will, und 88 tho | coignputo tha fall of Fort Sumtor on its sk nbove-usmed witnossos to tha decuinent did not, vordary, April 1% This docs not strike om say a word his remulns wore buried at Summer- i 1 Iy, B % flod, Tho body will bo extiumod, and, If s | 708 very ploveanty, Hut tnoSumiceurch, ducomposition has not gouo ton far, the honst | 41,0 1aned themsclves on the vecasion this yar witl be taken out, embuliiod, and soat to Mana- 1 5 i th D tho atrocta with a Confeds hgim in ncoordance with tho ngpru:aed wish of ‘,fi‘&"fi:;“‘u ]," ,;:gmm? 1["{?,“',, '.,?wwlg“ necessary to walt for the formal proclamn- | buzardous undertaking, and that the woll | gral conviotion among those who had ocen- tion of the second 4oly Alllance, bu takes | Wishers of France viow It with sincore re- | slon to know anything about the matter that the bull by the horus without the assistanco | Rret! It clalms that the French are not freo | there was a ring of long standing and great of Blsmnrek, 3 to denl with the Boy of Tunls for heisn | power In the Post-Oflico Depntiment, and — vassal of Turkey, and England and Italy ave | that many men had been growlng rich out of CONKLING AND THE DEADLOCK. concerned {n the administration of his | the procceds of fraudulent contracts. There I3 one fenturo n theSenatorin! dend- | fiunnces ns well as France. The motiveof | . 'Fhe dismissal of Gen. Brady--for his en- lock which needs explanation. It hns boen | the French invaston—namely: thapunishinent | forcad resignntion nmounts to that—ludi- contended by several Republican Scnators | of tha Kroumir marauders—Is declared to be | entes that Mrs Jarires is gotting at the bottom that it was their duty to Insist upon the elec- | insuffigiont for establishing a protectorate, | of the Post-Offes roguary, and he moy be tion of officers In the Senato at the extra | Andso the Guazctlc goos on, mildly regret- | safely relled wpon, with the backing ho Is' session (1) In order to nssort the rightsof o | fulof the forward action of France, and | suro to ‘recolve from the- Tresident, fo’ “constitutional majority” . (fucluding the | closes up as follows: v raot out the rnscals, and, with' the vote ot tha Vico-President), and (2) In order | 1y wiy hardly onhanco Fronch prostizait 1t | codperation of tho Courts, bring them to promote tha antl-Bourbon movement in f.’:':,‘;{;‘c :_nl;rl\‘:mlt‘l}g?'t (m.-cgf g:n '2&%:[-‘ d%s‘v’.-r{rn: to punishment. It 1Is the nambitlon tho South under the leadership of Mahone. ginnd, howovur, bosond ‘Sur interost in o main: | of Postmnstor-General. James to moke The questlon is, Why mdy not both these ‘mn‘nlm: xl:‘l; éefi;fifl?fi:t"m"&'fin?"gu}:’“‘l’c’fl#“g“:‘g} {ho ' Post-Ofico Dopartmdnt selt-sustaihing Pilimes hoequally well subservod by renow- | CiitorTh e Sdvonthre: and tho welfnro of tho | before ho goos out of oftiee, and In this uffort u-x ocolnlcst atter sllsllloslnx n{n the elxc'c\l- Fronch Hepubllc, tio Tunis aucsfon s 8 mutier | ho will not noglaet to stop up every lenkago Hheebaitamiyy D'-‘!'e";g‘l"f"n: &z‘a:“n‘;{ aur notghors imitating e worst blundorst | 1o can find. Tho oxposuro of the atar-route ) but, If they persist, onr anxloty for tholr pros- | seandal will be a serlous reflection upon the polntments trom cansideration? iy oot sulelukly erent to et A EAL | oty Administration, which was otborwiso al- low s it galng to help Mahone and his | foaave Franoe from tuo canscquoncos of hearks | inost excoptionally freo from tho suspiclon following fn Virginia to-dawdle away the | ealng to the folly of her Forwari School, * of dishonest practices. But to the extent several months of apring and summerin o | In ltsgoneral discusslon, tho Gazette de- | gt tha Inte Administrationshall bosmirched refusal to act on the Presidont's appoint- | elares that the independence of Tunis Is the | ;" ynis mattor, ox-President Iayes wil ments? Conceding that the election of Rld- | comwon concorn of nll the Powers. This I8 | ave nobody to blame but himselt. He dleberger will be a mark of Republican wel- | & wenk nrgument. In the dealings of the | (cogparsistent tn turniug o deaf ear to the comg to the anti-Bourbon Democratsof the | Powors with weaker States, independence complaluts that were made, and protected South, and that it will contrlbute tg the | hns never been nllowed to stand In- the way tho very men who will now go out of offica success of tho Liberal movement In Vir- | of agaraudizement. With the oxcention of | 4 isgraco ny the raseality shail be definitly ginla, why woulin't it ba equally ef- | France, all the European Powers have boen fixed.Congressionnl Influence.scems to have fective if nccomplished aftor the President's | helping themselves to whint they wanted vory | 1104 more welght In tho case of the star serv- appolntments have beon confirmed? Iow | libernlly. England has taken South Afrlen | jou ynan iu anything clse under the recent would It Injure Mahone or in any way lin- | and Cyprus, and held Afghanistan untll it Administration, and it may transpire, before pair tho position of tho: Republican Senntors | beeame too muchof a burden, Germany has the history of the case shall bo closed, that Iwthis contest if they wero to devoto a few | taken Schleswig-Holsteln from Denmark, Mr. Hayes® well-known and Implielt faith 1n oxecutive seasions, pending the contest, to | andsliced off Alsace-Lorraine from France | niy nssurances that camo from Ohlo betrayed the work of confirming the more Important | herself, Austrin has stretehed. hor posses- |y tnto hiy misplnced confidence. nominations that have been made by the | sions into Bosula and Ilerzegoving, mnking n A R Tresident? Suppose somo morning' Wwhen 3ir, Pendleton moves on the Democratic side firm footlng for her ultimate march dosn to thegean Seu, Ltussia has taken Bessarabia | HOURDING WINDOM ON THE TARIFE, to go into executive session the Republicans were to vote nye, and suppose that day were, back agnin, controls the ‘mouths of the The effusive Insolence of the prohibitory Danube, and holdsthegrent fortresses of Kars, | ol rings at Washington Is characterdstle. to be given over to consideration of thoex- | Batoum, and Ardahan in Armenin, besides | Those inonopolists, from }long UsAEC, ”““" centive appointments, woulin’t the Repub- | stratching her frontier furthor towards | come to regard themselves as o 5"““'““’. licaus be in equally good position to renow | Afghanistan In Turkistan, Lven the little | privilered cluss, and thoy parade tielr tho dendlock next day? Suppose they | Siavonio Princlpalities and Greeco have beon | Clalins to - privileges as unblushingly as should consent to go into sesslon overy dny | given an fncronse of torritory, * France nlone | do _the illegitimuto kindred of Royulty. unti! all the mportaut Ropubllean appoint- | of all the Powors, notwithsianding 'lher | During }'"’ last two yemrs of Senntor ments had been ncted uyon, woildn't they | strength, her splendid achlevements, her re- | Shermnn's term as Secrotary 16 was de- bo in o better positlon than they are now [ markable growth und prosperity, and her }'_‘““d‘“l of him that he should construo the to urgo ‘the elecilon of Senute oMcers? | prime inpartaiice among the grent Towers, | Tarkl lnwagainstthie plaln latterand purposo Wouldn't the opposition of' tho' Démberats, | has taken nothing, but rested content with | Of tho statutes, -In uider to strengthen do- 1n Siacls cusc, be mors 1llogieal and Indefen- | her single colony of Algoria. 1t dous not b- | monds of theso ultra-protected rings, Seere- glvothan it s now, when thoy protend that | come England to object to the Fronch orcu. | tory Sherman was himself n Protectionist, they deslrs to give precedence to the exceu- | pation of Tuuls, for, nobwithstanding all | and was largoly Instramental In framing tivo business ? equivocation, It stiil stands that at th timeof | the taril as it nojv stands, 1o knew ‘The Domocrats arguo every day that the | the Berlin Treaty, tho Marquis of Sallsbury, | the listory ¢t every lo In tho long niost Inportant business before the Seunte is | speaking for the Govermment, ngreed that | codo of high-protective leistation, e wns tha consideration of the President’s appolnt- | whon France wantod Tunls she should haye | compelled by this knowledge and by the plain ments, nnd thoy sny: Lot, us attond to, this | 1L 1€ sho would consont that England should | listeution of the law to -overrule somo haif- business first, aud nttorwards the clerkships | have Cyprus, Italy Is the Power most con- | dozon of these specinl demands for specinl and doorkeepers of the Senate will 'be inor- | cerned In the Tuntsinn questlon, but she | exnctionson consumors, He was roundly der, 1T you v votes enough to elect your | owos to France n dobt she has nover yet pald | abused for his decislons, and he was thrent- men without our help, that 1s,~1¢ youhave a | ~—herown nnity, 1t was with French llves | ened with tho vengeance of the monopolists. quorum, . No good reason for not nceepting | and French money that Austrla was defented, | S¢eretary Windom has not beon In ofiice this order of business lias yet been offored to | and no recompense has over buen made for It, | Sixty duys, but even the few ivecks he ns the public, S y : “Thare nre -Internal rensons why Frange | been in bftico have been largely taken up 1t Is not Detnocratio oficials, but-Repub- | should take Tunts, Of tho natlonnl debt of | With the importundte dumands of these pro- Henn ofticials, who awnit confirmation. b Is | $36,000,000, the French bondlholders hold | tected miongpolists, that he hear, ‘argu- ot a Demoeratie but. a Republiean Adiine | $20,000,000 The- French hold property, fn | menta™ why ho shduld iot, unly teverye and Istration which Is embarrnssod by nonenction | Tunis to the value of over '§6,000,000, tho | overrile declsions of his predecessors, but In tho Senate. Would Makonelsn bo worse | securlty of which Is In danger. Even the | also ovarrule and reverie declslons of the off if tho Senate were o open the way for fill- | PaliMall Guzettoacknowledgeathat “Froneh | Stprome Court of the United States, Our ing the yacaneles on the Stipromo Bench, and | capital restored the nqueduct which supplies | Washingtou correspondent wrote us yester- thus nssure oxpedition In disposal of the | Tunts with water; built 180 miles of rallwny, | doy: et eTaita - business before that tribunal? Would tho | which earns no cdividends; Inld down 700 | Seoretar: ndom is llkoly to hiavo his time cunees of earrying Virglnin bo less | miles of tolesruph-wiro; created the port of | 41 S00ulod In hourinu wppenls trom dueisions ened by the appolntment and confirma- | Tunis; estublished n bank, and generally funrsmrurrlm; the nl-nlnnnd m‘m‘-'lflnud r:rlcnlloc(- tlon of trustworthy Republicans lu plnces | doveloped the Industrigl resources of tho | (% 1ho dutlcs ui vucous imporied arutoloe, b at the South now occupied by balf-hedrted Democrats? Would Liberalism in theSenate sulfer from the assurance of harmony In tho e leas bu abandons his prosunt program. Yostor- country.” Sha hassunk millions of -muney | dny be xuve up severat hours 1o tho cotton-tig Republican runks which woull be conveyed by prompt confirmation of the Presidont’s thero. ~Her cltizons are kept out of property | Mid,_boop-irou manufnoturers, who —argued appolntments? Is not the present nppear- uinst the rulings of the late Scorotary, Mr, they hnve purchased, and she hins continunlly 'blwlvmnnn.l Emurufiy tho. mnuufacturers of ancy of o disagreement batwoen the Presl- dent and tne Republleans in the Senate enl- From anotior pointal vlows It 1s o o | KoM b i Sghe Bl ko 50 From anothor point of view, It is the mant- i ) fest destiny of Norhern Mrlcgl to, pass %?:«'ffi:?ifi&:’é":?;r{’}f- fif"{'u'r‘fi"lfl:.‘fign-"f le':'»‘l'f Into the honds of France. She holds | gred sugnrs, and now proposo o ask Scoretiury culated rathor to enconrage than to weaken | Algorla, and a glance ab the mnp will | JNAiom toTeseld o e e e Lo Bourhonlsm show that 'Tunls symmetrieally rounds out | gradusugnrs, 5 "Phesu retiections suggest o theory: of tne | the boundarices uf that colony, Tunls holding [ ‘Tho -propor place for theso cass is the dendlock which the Republicaus of the Scn- | the snme relations to Algerin, naturally and | Courts. Wlien the Secretary of the Trensury ate nre not willing toavow—viz.: 1tis maln- | Reographically, that Portugnldass to Spaln. | renders a declsion, that becomes the law of tained for tho sole purposo of enabling * Lord | Tunis once acquired, Morocco must come | the Dopartment until the question Is othor- ftoscoe™ to dictate terms to tho'new Admin- | next, and Tripoll, ‘This accomplished, the | wise determined by the Conrts. The Supreme Istratlon. ‘The situation in the Sonate is | preat Continent of Afrien, which has stood | Court recently declded the hoslery enses,’ ulterly Hloglcal oxcept upon some such | stagnant for thousands of years, will begln | when the Protectionists domanded that aduty hypothesis, 1t would be snfe to pre- | to fulill its destiny, and its wonderful ve- | should be collected of ubout 00 per cent on- dlt that, if the President were to | sonrces willbo developed by England and { hoslery, and this declslon the Protectionists withdraw Judge TRobertson’s name | France,—tha former 'south and the latter | demand the Secrctary shnll now averrn to-dny and ask the Duke of (New) York to | north of the cquator. As at present constl- | Thecotton-tleand hoop-lron enses wera ducld- nominate the Colleetor of Customs at Now | tuted, these northern provinees ure about 0s | ed by Scerotary Shorman long ago, adcases York, the deadlock would give way instant- | useless as Patagonin or Greenland, but, with | involving that decislon are now. pending in ly. ‘The dendlock §s merely Inobedlence to the | ¥French entarprise, which does not even hesl- | the Courts; but the mongpollsts demand that deeres of tho Duke of (New) York, 1f not, | tate tospan the waste Sahara with a rail | Secrotury Windom shall, without waiting then let Mr, Dnves, or some one of tho Sgu- | road, penetrating Into the Soudan, nrich | for a judieln) declston, overrule Mv, Sher- ators who ara active in maintaining ft, give | cummerce will bo developed. 1n the inter-:[ man, "Fhe sugar cases presont quito n diffor- some satlsfuctory renson why Ropublican fn. | ests of humanity, progress, and elvilization, | ent nspoat. Sugar under our tarllf pays slstunoe upon the clectlon of Sennta officars | the French cannot tuke Tunis any too soon. | duty according to Its color, The deep- will not be In overy way as effftacious in ns- = er the color, the' lower tho clussifl- serting the Republican majority, and fn ene THEE BTAR-ROUTE SUANDAL. cation,. and the lower the «uty, The courngiug a Liberal movement in Virginia, When it wns announced that Mr, James, | sugar veflners hnve .the sugar they import when tho excoutive nominations shall have | 8o long Postutster at Now York, had been | artificially eolored In ovder toreducoits dutl- been ncted upon as It is while tho business. of the Uovernment Is rotarded and hampored by the refusal to ngt upon thom ? 1t Is possivle that his Lordship has nearly completed his arrankements for seouring the rejection of Judge Robertson. 1n suoh case wo many expect n sudden break In the dend- nnd whero hb can get votes for ‘his own bill of plufder, ~ ' * ok ‘Tho members of the Legisiature are on- deavoring to bulld upa grand acheme of in- tornal improvemunts, and ara gradunlly urg- ing ench other up to the point of havinga biennlal grab,—a sort of river -and ‘harbor bHll,—which, beginning small, will eventu- atly rolhiip inte miliions of dellars, This scheme Includles tho improvement of nll the creuvks, streams, and puddles in tho contral nnd southern counties of the State. Com- fuerco and sanitary lmprovemnents are the nominal ends. - Every wator-course Is to bo mnde * navigable,” and every slough and marsh 18 to have a strenin of running health- giving water pushed through it. Then there are public bulldings to be erected. Thero.is o State Institution to be located at every county-seat; “whero there s no suitable courl-housc one is.to be bunill; whero thero is not an . asylum, & hospital, a normal school, a unlversity, an orphans' home, o reform school®or penitentinry, other ‘in- stitutlons are to be provided,. so .that. the blessings of free :goveriment 1 the forn of exponcditures of tho people’s earnings may ba equitably distributed among all tho speculn- tors and Jobbors, ” ° y ¥ ‘The * Little -‘Wabash® grab of $30,000 is the ploncer In this grand procession of so- called public improvements, It. only Incked nine votes of a majority of the Huuse, and v i3 held still on o motlon to reconsider the vote by which it failed. Tho llst of yeas con- taln many names that will be of Interest to their constituents who poy taxes. - Even this city contributed n ltberal vote for this pal- pable rascality, Messrs. Cloonan, Colllng, Iarrls, McMahon, Sullivan, Pearson,- and Pholps voted for the steal, siowing that they were ready with thelr votes to do what they could to promote the general stenl and plunder of the Trensupy.’ What dld they caro for the pcople ot the Statv who are per- plexed to ralse money to pay thelr pursonal taxes,~1o pay debts created by equally irre- sponsible: legisiation? We see also that n number of other members from this end of the Stato voted to tax.tho peoplo of thoir coimnties §30,000 to spend on the Litile Wa- bash water-power job, . What schomes or trades have thoso Kepresontatives on hand which require supnort forn- plunder bill of thiskind? Lf the Representatives from Cook County voted for this billInorderto got votes for cqunlly scandulous bllls of their own, then wo trust the General Assembly will sit town on'nlt these bills, and do 1t crushingly. If any bll} purportini to be-in the interest of this eounty has'no meritof its own, but must depend for stccess on a combination with such bills asthis Little Wabnshmeasure, then suoh Cook Connty bills onght to ho buried, Among those votlng' for this swindle wo no- tice the name of ' the member from Pecaton- fen. Are we to infer from this that the Pecntonlen is ono of the strenms that is to bo made navigable gnd Improved forsanitary purposes ? It cost the .pouplo of this State noarly.fortyniilllidng o€/ dolfars to got out ot a system of Internal Improvements, and itis to behoped the peoplo of the State will now proporly condemn that member of the Legls- Inture who will by vote orspeech endeavor to tax the people again to ¢ngage in any sccond schome of that kind. i POSTAGE, Endered at the Post-Offics at Chicago, 1iky as Beconds Olazs Matter, For the benofit of anr patrona. who desizo to sand singlo copies of THR THINUNE through the mail, wo givo horewlth the transient rate of postage: Domestic, I'S- Copy, Eight and Twalvo Pago Papor. conts, Eifteen ago Paporss.: ign, Elaht ana Twetva Pago Papor, ¥issoon Fako I i TRIBUNE BItANCI1 OFFICES. TRE CHICAGO THINUNE las ostablished branch ofMees for tho racolpt of subscriptions and advertise- iments as follows: NEW YORK—~Itoom 29 Tribune Bulldiog. F.T.Mc- FADDEN, Manoger. GLABGOW, Beotland~Allan's Amoricsn News Agency, 31 Ronfiold-st. LONDON, Eng—American Exchango, 4 Btrand, HENRY F. GILLIG, Agent. WASHINGTON, ADUSEMENI'S Faverly's Theatre. Dearborn sireet, corner of Monros. Engagoment of Bheridan, tha ‘1 Afternoan, “Marble Heart.” Evening, ITooley’s Thentre, ‘Randolph streot, botween Clack and La Salle, ¥n- gugemont of Robson and Crang, “A.D. 10007 After- noon sud ovenlug. 3 McVicker's Theatre. Madison stroot, botween Stato and Dearborn. “TTio Liglon of lionor." Aftornoon and ovoning. Grand Opera-IHonse, Clark stroat, opposit now Court-Tlouss. ¥ngagee ment of D'Oyloy Carta & Itica’s Comie Opora Com- pany, “Dilles Taylor.” Aftoraoon and evening, ®rmple Thentre. Ciark streot. botweon Lake and Handolph, Eue sagement of Snolbaker's Combination. Varioty ens tertalnmont. Aftorncon and avening, Acndemy of Music, Tislstod streot. noar Madison, WestSidn, Varloty entertalnment. Alfterncon and cvening, " Central Music ¥all, Southenst corner Randolph and State strecta, Con- cert by Georg Ienschel at 8 p. ;. SATURDAY, APRIL @, 181 AND now comes Servln, In order not to ba behind Roumanin, and says sho is as well en- titled to have » King ot her own as anybody else. Latost ndvices from Vienna nre to the effuct that the Servian Skuptsching seriously contemplates prociniming Servia ns a King- dom. Itdoes not sound improbable in the least. All the rats and. mico in the world will rc]plco,.ncchusu‘ tho mavwufacturers of heir traps will henceforth bo governed by a Klng. s IT now nppenrs that nlthough Biswmarck indorsedl the resolution of Windtherst, he declaved It did not go far cnough- 1le there- fore instructed his son Willlum to propose a substitute Instructing the Chancellor of the German Empire “to usoe his inthienee, In conjunction with the Governments of other States,” to Inltinte alt measitres which will prevent the exlstence of socleties in which criminal nets ngainst the seourlty of slnglo purons, as well ns against soclety, aro planned, concocted, and propagated by in- stigation to nssnsination,” ‘This was too much, howover, even for the Germnan Releh- stag, and consequently It was voted down, Thon the son of his father Introduced a second substitute, providing *that, in con- junction with uther States, measures should be taken which would prevent In the future sich assnsinations ns the Iato St Peters burg eatastophe.” ‘This substitute being nlso voted down, the original motlon of Wind- thorst prevalled. But in the courso of thmo Bismarck will discover a lever with which hie chin strotch the verbinge and construction of Windthorst'a resolution to sult himself, tho deconsed, | ns-this would bo permitted in any othor clyll —\-—l"—l_-ll 5 i cm\nlll‘-{ l;) ;Iha w‘;rhl x):'lllll I"v’i‘l‘;";'m\u“;“'z“ Tuie many Amorleans ivho studied at tho | permitied hore apeaks Inudly for tho fac University of Bonn will undoubtedly bo sorcy | 1Y Such thing is opprossion of the co; U dnos not oxist In tho Southorn Btatcs.. Nevs to learn that the old and genlal fonelng-mastor, | did rebels ngainst an established governmes: LErich, will no longer stirike his carte or thrust | suifer loss by way of lognl Fnlmlly than the Coae In tlorco for the purpose of tenching tho nowly- | federntos huve, In view of this lonfeney it doet arrived studonts, For mnuy yoars thoro ape | 2000 AS i the Fedoral nnlhnrluenmh[hlbem' ublie glotit peared at tho ond of tho fudex Cetlonum of the 5,’:.‘:{,1‘,,",2,‘:'.';‘:,:2‘,‘5;},‘.’;“{“,.‘,}: Aispiblio; K university at Bonn tho words: “ Anna tract- il . " N andl modos focebit Ericb,” But no langor winy | hiladelphia Prcsa (Protection Rep.): Sex ator Blair's demind for an extra sesslon uf Cow o of s e Frolatd asldo e aubro | Kess Wil hurdicul folh u vors uphate g and sehlacior, I8 pistol and flcurot, on tho 25th ond from fho country. It Iu.gxlrexuely unf 1% of Marel, nover to take thom up agnin, Afeer nate If, ns stated, tho hoslcry-ululnmtjo.lulr:u a(. throo days’ flincss ho dicd on tho 2th, at tho | (OTCSt 18 sorlously threntencd by n Lcsnllrm ngo of 62 yonrs, boloved and respocted by tho the Tronsury Dopartment in rogard to |h«lu ¢ people smong whom bo bad lived so long and by "é" ““”“““"mg:’l“" v but ‘“m':"h“ L :,",:l’l::,:‘ the thousands of studonts whom bo instracted | CORRTCss on that account wwould be s it ® yonture u doso dispraportionately large (i in tho ‘arl of foncing aud tho genornl usc of | HEe'clerumper W Witk W cerraiig. of durt iirms, - : ‘Thioro is very littlo probabliity that Congress!s T axtra sosslon would incroase tho turill tu s SoyE of the Democrntlc statésmen havo | tho loslory men. ‘The subjuct onco opened, i - tarif tho gift of sitence, ir. Randull Luis baen sitting” | LBOFG I8 o pradiccloi whoro the, work OF Sy insllenco for nearly n weok over tho assortion | siocking manufncturors will huve to walt til of Senator Mahano that ho sympathized with [ nuxt winter. The bugineas of the countey de tho Readjusters last yoar, and offered to holp | mands ‘s vest from Congress till thon, Wo &v thom ull ho coutd. Senntor McPharson bas boen | YOIY.crtain that Mr, Blules desire for 4 pee y vory fe¥: contempluting for a fortnight a charge that he L’?&;‘&L},“:},{?;,g{,,‘i"“m” AR bPYHY, dlnl rosncet and sympathy, yet ho does not | Btated tntho New York Herald's Wushinglod feot colloi om0, R flnylh'lnr boutit now, | dlepntetica, on what uppenrs to bo sullicieut v arto oxplain why ho subscquently denounced 'h"':;y '°"'I"‘:‘;°g":l:":’l:;:";“’l':;;’::‘m&m;: . agrotinent C: et Malighn asahad ey and ) yopudintor, Demwerats ind a tumber of Northorn Hepub 2 .. . 1icans to unito for the rojectlou of ¢very nook Tug Now York Tribunc miakes this féel- | pauion which shull bo objected to by tho w0 fog ubsorvation: Sonntors from tho Stato in which tho. olfoer it 1t {8 no wonder Tirown, of Georgin, focls un- bl 18 strong nabpy o8 Bl mind. - Liks Ton HiL he inbolod | 0 8irve, and that this combinadon sy himnolr ® Indepondent,” and wtood: In the | CDOUEh tu Insure tho rclucq«m of evury noal erkm-nlncn w‘:mro lhtv': Tiopublicana could sce | nation 8o objocted to, Notwitbstandmg 8 i, hpioe Jarn b‘]% txl'xmbgl‘!‘mlélr‘t‘ Jume, lm?l mannér In which this ropors ir mnhunuc-\ll’:ilmg ‘purcbed ovol g Ve " nimeclt bacic Into tho alfl sorvitudn, th prico | 12 Vory ird '°|"“"“:"' 1ty Ve tha Dok boiti a_promiso that he mixht npiro to' the | Grats by tois - thne ~havo femnit, g Democratio Presidontind aiomination fn 1884, ( (ot SHOU “: senilen whoe, s Which I8 much ua if ho hud sold bimself for | tomplish ' inothiog by trading i} nothlog uud thrown inachromo na un jnduces fl?r&m"flk“k lu‘:fl'"f:'fi“?&'}'.'nw"fl‘-x{.'.'".,J:-’('"‘u peusel on. anc o0 o p o for u long thne douw o mich to munbll’su mg[ o T e k iu tho ntfootions nf’lneoxn Deoplo us b el 8Avs the Cinclnnatl Gazettc: :‘uquuy of ‘ulvll-“ m:v nl:!fnrm «‘[‘l:l;l‘l&w k‘:;nm Shilob atfulr was tho partlal sacrlfico of n | t0r8 Bession, ~burn e B, nflh&mmmu wrmy by Wost Point noglooy of | W8 louked upon with somo ygmwcl"r'ih:"m all that Lelonys to war. ‘The quoation is whotber | Wil cortulnly duvclop nte w certuluty B, the responsibllity shatl bo piacod on the right whole movenont wos o pieco of nnrunmcdhl.r o henda, or whothoe thoy shall bo allawod 1o placy | UFY Should nuy suuh ureabgemont a8 G, it on tho veluntoors, dieated bo wmade, Tho Benaty ousht K e—— i —— fimxlt:lyhr‘nm:u{'lfu 'ln» ‘lli:ms: Y‘:t‘g;'“hl:‘u‘: ) ubou rl 8 in 0 10 1t PERSONALS, Ordinto odicors. I8 fntoiceablo. Msicace, Mo ankling snd thoso who think uud act a8 08 bl A Detrolt paper rofors to a manas “'a no- | doesare gullty uf nothing clso thnn up ,.f‘.'fa‘m - Tho Bituatlon in Frauce. Bismarck's propositions and Intentions rel- ative to joint nctionof tho Powers agaiuat Inter- national conspirntors nd most'determined op- position in the Fronch press. This (s a alngular phenomenon, when we equsidor the fact that the Fronch Chambars, with surprising atacrity, ex- pressed their deop. sorrow to the young Czar over the assasination of hla father, and other- wiso manfeated tholr horror #nd cundomnation of tho dustardly not by. the adoption of appro- priate rosolutions. French papers wore also proscouted for culoglzing the perpetrators of the murlerat 8t atersburg, and lending French papors were overflowing with ‘kindnoas and wood willin reforenco to the Russlan sltuation. But everything hns chungod since thon, Franco 18 boginnivg to uuderatund that all tho signs from tho Russiun Court {ndicate the impossibllity at prosent of in allfance betwoon the two coun- tries. ‘Tho speiul Invitatlon of Alexandor IIL, requosting the Crown Prince of Germuny, whoin- tonded to rouch 8t. Potersburg In company with tho Princeof Wales to tako part in the funerat obsequies of Aloxunder IL, to leave Berlina day or two sooner, glving botl time for private con- sultationbeforothoarrival ofothier zuests, gront- ly worricd tho Fronch poople, Tho apecoh of “#Q0ur Fritz' to tho Gormans of St, Petessburyg before ho luft that cfty, giving them the assur- anco that tho amlonblo relutions which had ex- {ated botwoon the dead Ozarand Germany would be undisturned, nnd that all uttempts at the disruption of these friendly connuctions would be {n vatn, disappointed thom attll more, Thoy underatood tho nddress to which those words were dirgoted, and thoy prepured for u chango In thoir posiflen towards Hussln, When Dis- marck took up tho proposition of Hussla for united netlon of the Powers ngainst roxlcidop, Nihllists, und Sociglists with 8o much readiness, and Windthorst introduoed his resoluudon In rof- oronce thoreto In the Gorman Relchatug, anrae ing In veturn the pralses und thunks of the lus. sian Govornment and press, thoy becamo infu- vlated, untll tosday tho organs of the Blyséo (Ordvy) and the Palnis Bourbon (Gunbettn) ave vohomontly opposing lilamarok’s (Husaia's) plans in reference to the abriuginent of thoright of nsylum, Frum the Irrcconcilubles to the THE Groeks hesitato to nccept the -slice of territory which Turkey offera to give upon tho recommendation of tho six Towers. 1t nmounts only to three-fifths of the torritory awarded by the Berlin Conference; and the cesslon is dovold of valuo from a mlilitary polnt of vlew, With the boundary origlnnlly designated, Greeco had n reasonnble pros- pect of ultimately absorblng Albania and Macedonia. If Greece can accept the modest destiny ofn small and compact Klngdom, she might but for its excessive cost look with some complacency ou the prosent additlon to her resources, She has won the Thessallan plains, which from Yomerle to modern times liave been reputed the most fertlle part of the Balkan Penlnsula. Under n proper sys. tem of agriouluro they ought to yiold three times ns much as all tho rest of the Gresk ° Kingdom. The latest dispatches report that’ Greece seems to have concluded not to ac- cept the Turkish offer of torritory, but to fight for the whole Borlin nwnrd., A rebell- fon has broken out in Northern Albania, and ! tho Greeks mny contemplato an nlliance . with tho Albanlans. The flnmnes of war may soon break forth. called by Presldunt Garfield to the chief | able value. Secretary Sherman decided that pince In the pustal service of tho country, | this false coloving, being frawdulent, should thero was n universnl sense of fitness In the | not govern in the Custom-lHouse elassiticns appolntent, Those who had enjoyed the | tlon of sugar, and compelled the Importers to opportunity to convinco thomselvosthat thera | pay duty necording to the yeal lustend of the had beon glaring Irregularities, it not actual | falso colormy, Lhe Sugar Ring have mado o corrtintion, in o cortaln branch of the servico | determined 'stand, and have brought several P — Rerony in the cquipment as well as fn tho handling of annles seems to be the order of tho day, The Freuuh recently have nbole ishod drups and fifes pnd substituted tho whistle, and only one band to a division Is allowed, Lately, the Germans have deefded tl ted to tho torious Itupublican,” i’,;u;‘i,v:(;‘m.';fw‘:m" #an = lock, It lssald that' the Domoorats are so | recognlzgd something more in his appoint- | hundred sults for the recovery of the dutles | Lotz, the Hepublican party of Pranco takesa | ‘Tho Kurds are about to invade Persls. | Now -York -Herald (Ind.): ‘The l’h“: ; toabolish tho bayonet und sword as clutsy, | much exasporntod under the faylng whioh | ment. ‘Fhey felt that Mr.Jnmes would make | thuspald. In ona of theso cases, n slngla | unltod stund ugainst thom, and nil-diferences | Thoy always wore a sour lot. . 4 delphin Press warus Now Yurk hat unll:fl' i fnconvenlent, and inefective weapons, ‘The | Stnator Frye gavo them that they are about | it his st business to oxaming Into the man- | Judgo n o Now York Court hns decided that | 8nd rivaleics soom to havo disnpocarud asifby | 4 think L shall have to go aver thero | propor attontion-is pull ta tho ”""“"cffl 8 L Frenel have como to the sumo conclusion, | ready to voto with Conkltng ngninat L Adl- | agement of tho *stur-rantu” sorvles, and, | tho color of tho sumr must govern, oven it | Magle. Tho wholo party, shows a solld front, | ngnln and show Mistaks and Wallonstela how to ( tou af :}mheuy tuoloss of ot corpmerce U1 5" and now the Chiofof the Orduanes Duren | mintstration, or, ndeedy do anything which | I caso ho should discover the sumored | the coloriug be added to the sugar for frauds | 5558 hs ot beoh s808 (O0 VB0 proft L 'g“"’"' s vident deling bl m:f: ;"oi:.\opzlll;;?‘:éu:. g o 1 In Wushinglon has also recommended the |18 lkely to ombarrass Tresldent Gnre | abuses, reform It promptly and thoroughly, | ulent purposes, Of course this question | tho moat by this suddon hostilo attitudoof the II‘EC‘L?IOI 22':,::';,,,,:,:‘,'":,’“1 ¥ over anys anye | Bistory our gontomporary says: Tws d oA 4 future'lisudoof tho bayonet, In the Franco- | fleld or * fpalr tho power of tho | Tho yeeont dlsmlssil of Socond-Assistant.| must go to the Suprome Court, but the Sukar | Reymblioan luaders of Frauce, Gambetta to- [ FFRRERROL LIS A.u,,;.J donoo of | Philndelphia “ns tho commertdy { Germanwaarwounds by bayonet mnd sabre | Republicans ta give the country. n | Postumster-tienural Brady—the ofticer uspe~ | Ring are hounding tho Secretury of tho'Ireass | day reprosonts more than ever tha hopos of It will bo,vi i I'onel AbnEli J 1y | metropolis’ of tho cauntry and tho xmw:w % thrusts ware lessthan | por cont, Thosword | good Administration, - If the sanfor Senator | clally tn churko of the star-routs wervico= | ury to uccopt this ingle rullug of o single | France, " Ho is tho natural croation of tuo situn wnun‘vpno[fi'n ':;Y;:“up tho papip O e i, | Now York Inta lts prosout proporcians had thhg Y W oo useless omamont; the bayouet | frem Now York fs.veady to avail himself of | Is suficlent nssurance that M, Jamos hus | Judgo in one of soveral hundred enscs, and “:’;""m':'m","‘"‘,';l‘:};":‘:,;"fm“’.m"‘",‘,‘;f‘:';;':w- Tawiliar i theilling, "My, Duyos opposed tho | O5IKIR In previscly the suws cm:‘nlmhf“l: 2. % clumsy and heavy addluon to . gun. Con- | Democratic cobpuration avowedly yroffered | stisfled Lfmself that tho rumors of cofrup- | necent that ns the final law In thy case, W Lutasd on iy hund” 80 Gambotia stands on | motion” v ,3"1"’;;‘1‘:'7“ :?;o“w'k‘l’a"x:":x%r{;"““mu, ‘vopsusel i federsto cavalry n onr_own Way wore thelr | In order to crente dissonsion i the Repub- | tow which haye been flylng abont for years | The Soeretary of the Trensury 18 un able | iy bead,~1, ¢ on bis brains. Asnmanof the | 1t Is protty cortaln that Warner M. Bate- | thy couutey was fakon, wis the grostostof % gabros strapped undor thelr saddles, and our | Hean party, then he will forfelt the Inst clatn | Werw tot without foundation, wid hus de- | man, wud n putlent and’amlable ono, but the | moment, ko prolits by overy Internadonal | man hus beon offered the Sollcitorship of the | Amerloas oities. Botwoon 1300 und 15X mulll;,- { cavaley frequently did the same thing, hv | be has, not merely upon the toleration of the tormined upon » general renovation, ILIs | impudenco of theso confédernted riugs in du- | chuneg, byevery natlonat movemont, and,stugu- | 'rensury, At least ho bus donud tho faot ome | howaver, wus the proy of 1ta nexloot of "m:tm ¥ rovolver and breechelonding carbino ave | Republican purty, but upon the patlence of | not unlikely that tho vetivomont of Brady | manding that he shall by hus more dictum l“""’ ""‘""3"" W{'“n"“f“ 'L" scoms (0 bu on the | phatically, % rogulations as wollas of fts own ul;::l;P e taking their places, DBuyonet charges sound | tho Amorloan yeople, After o Presidential | Will be follewed by othar nutablu changes In | overrulo the long established Interpretations ;‘""":“;'u;“ ‘;“‘.zogfm‘“:l“;’;":“:",‘::’;"flg’" h‘l‘: < My, Hayes hng fully- exonerated MMrs, | which Intruduood, thmu:h “1: \Vw'l ri?allul o well In poetry, but the most desporate | dlectlon hina been scttled one way or the tha servics, porhapa Including the rotivement | of the tariff, and, putting the Courts at defle put umna DE Ll vertiiy e late wonil rosuic n Hayos from all complicity with tho sweet oldor | tho yollow-fever and other charges have bLeen wmnda withoud them, | other, it is in the cominon Interest of the peos Lung-range vifles and plenty of ummunition | plo that the publie business should proceed ave the most avniluble ngencles In modorss | With as Netla frictlon as possible, The Oppo- warfare. ‘The sword nnd beyonet are uot | sition party, when it ls wise, always refralns only useless for action, but thoy are lus | from subjecting itself to the susplelon of cupibrances. Without thewm a soldier can | harnssing the Adnilnlstzation for mere party enrry from o dozen to wwenty rounds more | purposss! Iow much more blameworthy, of auimunition, and that Is what talls, then, Is any member of the dominating party ————mmm———— who, for selilsh ends, enters into u combina- Tue Communists ure charmed and en« | tlon with the Opposition to block the’ public thused over Gorjbaldi's declaration 'thegns- | business® J¢ Lord Rosewo thiuks himself susination I3 the seeret of the finnl suceess of | puwerful enough tenter fnto a disseputable the revolution, In Ghent u Coubmunistio '] consplrucy of this kind with tipunity, pere speaker declured that the next thing b ovder | haps it 33 u8 well to give him velu anough to wauld bo the assusliation of the King of | rush Into his uwndestruction even at thecost Belglum, und Rouchotort’s phrase, that nitro- glycerhus must b applied trom St Petors- = burg to Washington, is copled with w great | Tug striklug frelght-house men in this of Mr. Tyner, the First-Assistaut Postiiase | unce, rewrite the tori every thue the intelll- tor-Genernl, and possibly by the Indietinunt | gonca of the country leaves that tarift bee of certaln’ partles who ure betloved to huve | hind Is insuierable, ¢ buen coreuptly Interosted In the Ilognl faver- | For twenty years Congress has been patchis itlsm that hos prevalied Jn this branch of the | ing tho tarhil, somothnes vassing four or five service, wets In & year,' bolstoring It wud supplying ‘Tho *“*star voutos” aro the spocial routes | omisslons in Jts scalo pf extraction and vxtor- by land and water outside the regular lines | ton from conswuers, The ubomination, of - rallrouds and ateaniors, They ure at the | however, is forover breaking down, aud geu- best costly and unremunerative, sincs they | orally through the means tuken In the law Tun outside the beaten tracks of communies- | ltsolf to mnke {t hupregnable, Under these tion and In sparsely-settled sectiona of the | olrcumstunces, Secrotary Windom wignt, country, It s the braneh ot the postal | with great propristy, require theso fullows to sorvice which vequires the moat vigilant fns | tuke all their clnims for special privileges spection and offers the largest opportunitivs | und for specinl bounties to the Courts, and it for fraud, ‘The lavish expenditure of money | they full thera to carry them to Congruss, It upon these routey lung since attructed the ut- | 18 no partof the duty of the Secretary of the tention of Congress, and there was an Inves- | Treasury to reverse the decislons of his and bukod spplo regime, This is very kind of | domics, Tho plogue rayud here ia . Rutherford, . yours 1703, '07, und '8, carrylod 2000 lives, drivok . Ex-Senator Plnkney Whyte was givena | it W estimated, =~ 1500 18, an dinner by loading citizens ‘of Raltimore lust our trade to New York and Dm"':,"r\:ile bad ‘Thursday evoning,- Onca lu®a’ while wmon who :::’: ":f":,"‘:‘nm':",““{:::: .l‘l:llt‘mf:ml";‘“' of b4 mll‘;pvll fhelr numes ssom :o \mlnl:mh . alty,™ twlfl m‘\-? It o o c".';‘,"'m:{fi:-‘l:z;":"’“ A “Bingnamton, | emiiont physicisusut thy city, Net . T oxoion Twutag marmied botora mar, | Saia el byt Wl prtseson, Wt ried. wou rushod out fn the streot 1o, 800'WhAt | 4y fuat, premonitory sympcums of LY ‘IIFW" tae wifo o_l tha wan next door had hlf‘lhnn wlu:.. r"fl u‘lxrnn&y u;:pq:rmll.“ '{'l wuug:x‘jwlcl:flmd _“fl; “Nothing (s sadder than the. rolling il o b, show £ ! waves," romarks opo of our poets, Thls may | fu pot a sensutionul OF CIugECTILe ey 88 be 80, but whon two coples of the Now York | situntion, s tho polltical strikers st ko the Pust arrive in ono duy our confidonco {n poots | tholr ““l’l’“““f‘ sen cndeuvoriug 10 Uy i buwiod 1o weaksn, DRl wiontd. b o, osg of 1008 of 1185 *1t's al} 1 can do,” sald Senator Malione, | sands of lives, und of hundreds {{ nfi'm‘l'g;‘; palle {n cunversatian e otber day, “1o keow from of millivus of dollars. Ary tuo Repl Ave 4 iy 110 I ‘tulking back in tho Bouata more then Idos | fiiaus it Albany beo ared 10 ity upoo the 81 Qut this way it jooke as though it was all ho | city of the cuulfiwnu 1t 14 sufo wwn o i pould do to tslk as touch as ho dues, ! thruugh m-l;anrmpv, burgulning tho o & vovore defoat, but the excltement which this movemont caused mmong his opponents hus subsided fn’ consequenco of other quose tione now agitatipg tho’ politicul situation of Furopo to jis vory foundutions, Rismaruk's International measures. ugalnst internutionul conspirators huvo seoured for Gambolla the wood wil) of tho Radical purty.of Frunce, Tha cunsavvative Wepublicans linvo returned to him for the saine yousons.. Although thoy ave in favorof pence, thoy ure uppused, ut tho sume time, touny attempta on the purt of Germany ortho Puwers whigh would yequlte u ohsngu or moditieatlon in Franoe's homo leglsiation, 'Fbus Guinbeltn's personul prodpects huve bo- come bright und promiBing sxain Just on tho oveof un olection. ilo will undoubitodly make .o use of the situation, aod propurs his plane for the futurc. J¢ be should ever hold the power in his bands he will not be asked by what. B T & g'g ) b mouns be suocseded in obtaining it. The edlotod 8! daal of gusto by the revolutionary press. Is | vily, with the exception of those employed | tigation & year or so sgo which developued il | predecessor or to pateh up the turiif n the In- | presunt belongs to Grévy, the tuture t0Gam- | Flora Bennecke, the New York girl who gfinfl'fi‘;‘:bgm‘f ?n-!l “n‘u%.‘}%‘x‘m':.".tsfw wil aeref. 0 1t a wonder, therefory, that in the face of J bv the Jhiinols Ceptral ltu_m, roturned to l legal cxoeases In expenditure and suspliclous | terest of cormorahts who are nover satistied Ty botta, aud Gawnbetta's plans aro greatly aided £ was bltten by - mookey, bas’ heea awarded | aguin nolch_mwn n tho Ewpl