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« a : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE’-21, 1881~TWHELVE PAGES.” : — \ndor tho latter bend that the saving will Lo | about now, ‘Tho InterUcean must hay made. For 1881 the allowance under this head | vented and put into Gon. Grant's mou he Was for $45,210,000, whild tho aitn sot down for | Words it gives as his own on this que ‘ Wo Judo also that that part wi UC Hon, 182 fn ly $11,017,822, At tho same timo thore’ | Grintns taletng in favor ot reaming sted Gt Is an tnoredea of ondinnry otiargon, buts com: publteto Nuety and areanizameen new nett an : ry Worth, One cane was brought to trint in-] meet the wants of the homo market, and to ‘4 re AY 'Topekn, and the accused was acquitted tt | producing a tiuch less quantity thant wo . ¢ 508 p yo tie {neo of overwhelming evidence ngalnst | night. . phn. City’ furles-enmnot be induced to} Our export trade is malnly agrieuttural, ‘They would not doit. ‘hoy would begin to | tho fnot that Inatoad of tho prevont Incumbent cnt down thelr tralns. ‘They would cancel | of tho ollieo, Mr. Horm. Xrelsimann, ono Charles thelr orders for-now iatorial, ‘hoy would | Jello,’ ef Tefanay haw beon appointed to ho alice. Mr. Krelsmann cumo to Merlin tn Stop pulding Ln new sidle-trneks, or extondine | sgnt untor Preatdunt Lincoln. For twenty yonea, TERMS OF sUDSCRIL-TION, convict Uytorsettots under the taw, ‘The | nnd, except cotton, and lumber, and of, may thelr lings, or bullding double tracks, ‘hoy therefore, Mr. Kroistontin bas hott hee a high | narativoly, tt te a0 atnit, only €1,016,080, that tho | further venture on tho part of the Titereta, s only effeel of the Inw in the cles unto tits | be sald to be of: articles needful as food. | would stop buying steel aud building new | position i the diptomatio service of the Unttod | not teduction romutna Qi, 180,082." Bxtraordinary {hus & ronutattan fae ia soe of thing, and af BY MAM—IN ADVANCE-POSTAGE PREDAID, | the has been te create a License and a No- | Artielcs of food ara purchased of us to mect | cars, ‘They would discharge alt the hands | Sthteaon tength of time such ne Ie rarcly met | chitues rofer to tho purchnad of aetillory mato | ronen ty bo tiki ACN footletnas ht? tntieh Pana ota year per month License party, and the former lng In every | tho deficiency In tha domestle supply of the | engaged in tho work of furnishing supplies | with in tho ninals of the Ameriuan Stntes servs) rials, auch us weapons and carriages, and for,| wites to him. Hala too bie a man tn elon ee Tally und Sundar.oho years Taeadny, Phareday, AN SA Mondays ednostiay, und Priday, Dor S0atess Sunday, RO-pawe ello, per yeAP.sesseveerese WEEKLY BDITION+POSTPAID, Qne copy, ner Fear. * Chap at dra.ee. Foentyarne copie pechnon eu thre Pon-Onieo add equipnionts required Mf the ongincerite corps. | tha Republican party oumbt to dle te cae Hes cuse enrrled the election aginst the latter. | counties to whieh we sell, ‘They are bought ‘The License party in Lopekn was Victorions | of us beeauso thoy aru tndispensable, and bu- ht the late spring election, Moaniwhile, the | cause the American bread ant meat stands city Nas lost somo 412,000 th Heense fees, and | between our customers and fant or famine {tts proposed to make good the dedelency by | prices. Mhere ls to patriotism Intrade, Mor {inposing a tax on merchants, which the late | the sine reuson that Amertenn whent ory) ein full, including County | teruro tuwilling to pay. {1 tho rural com- | flor finds a tends customer tn nll parts of Ne wetandacilber' by death etorient jnuutlfes the law is slitctly enforced as yet, | the world whore It ts sold for less than the poreomies onter, sin eaiatered ioiiervatourriske | UUt there Is wiure wvetet dtiuking golng on | domestle artlele, so Ametiean manutactures ‘ sua sun RO cca than Berane. aR TPT men in the State | would a tu nll parts of pip. waeld Dally, toltverud, Kunitay excepted, 26 conts par who could aftord it Ina inn fargo stock of | if they could be produced nnd Bolt, as they Fee eee ere RRIBUNT COMDUNTS Manors before the daw went {nto operation. | night be, cheaper than: by manufacturers fea, ‘his elrcinmsthnge alone testifies to the alt vossitily lara anu vies problty dnd capability of Consul Krollnant, | For the presont year nbtiliory matoriils badd aa. Pied ie Houigate film a third tine tof. would redtieo thelr “working force 'te te | Why prealdont Gartield should hnve tonde this | slined for thotr purchngn the aumn of €20,181.00), | Prealdeney. lowest number necessity tothe netital de- | obnaye wo are unable to expinin, untess It Is. | and engincerlug materints tho sum of $15,100,000, Chienga Alllance (religlous): ‘Tho three. mand for carrying, ‘Chen the reaction nzalust | causequenvo of the wften-erlticlsed shortens aS Snare skied Hebt at Atbuny ati! goeson. tt haste. tho strikers would getin, The disehurged | ing of the Amertean-Ropubtiu that fn appoint- | Bart stems fo bo fat of the tyay toward | sulted Inn deadtock that witt only bo broken: tens of thousants of tallrontd men of nll | motit to offtvo the demands of Botmtora tte inte | Lecomiug a pooulnr Loveraye in Parle, Last | ual adjournment, Tho Conkling ang Play deactintions woukt- becoma competitors at | Uiken tito consideration thin tho ond of tho i your the consumption nmotitted te 000,000 havtu- fcc dol (wet, pianos Aramis athy 3 4 t polls of office have nocallury lower wages for tho places held ‘by the sue- Unvaraiont tnd the intoresty of the Amerlem | Utes (shout hale barrels), whitch was an iicrense ouonts for tem. cessful strikers who tind nf been dls ‘of 260,000 hectulitres in sixteen years and $13,000 | and, iis wo write, Grant iy but eighty how et ar aaa Tae aed in twenty-seven yonrs, tho consuniption in 186} | nway. hat simple loyulty to Conkitie bois charged. Pay wontd go down again under | A Unlvoraity In dinerica on tho Gorman ti this competition, rad there would be cantlicts. Pinte baving toon only 7000, th tho wholo of Franca | his. forces ytogethor wo aro and riots, which the pollce amd tho amilttury’) A Month ago the ‘Lin: Limos published 0 not about 4,000,000 heetolitres are tow produced, | pured to” believe. ‘ All tho signs ae ‘Une ehiof vattse of tho inorensed consumption Is | ente that Grant | and Conkling eu : i sal Na rendly to retire from tho Ttepubll ue Corner Madison nnd Dearhorn-ste,Uhteago, 1M. | "Cha common opinion fs that the law will baa | in other countries, ‘The Amerlean farmer | would be eatled on to suppress, Paes Oe taitee In BEA ore valores eae ere Soe ee ee form an Independant party, te Togithnate’g TOSTAGE, . Ulead letter all over the State ina year’sthne, | does not grow brendstuis, and ralso. beet] A gcheral rallroad strike Ist the nature of | versity, necorting to the " Gerian pian” In one cessor of tho Detocrattls organization, except In those towns In which public sentl- | and pork, shinply to meet the American ma- substances ttt lead, That sunk n party, with Gennt fore oo Entered at the Port-osice at Chierg, Mh, av Seconde | nent is very'strongly tn favor of prohibition, | kets ho does not let tis felts tte idle, nor ean. a revolution or elvil war in the Natton. ‘Thy | of tho Weatern States of Amerten. ‘This paper atch won} dldinty and Ant-Monopoly for tus w; strikers array theniselyes nofonly against the | thon denounced tho whole project as n swindle A Repuntican exclinnga rays that Goi jroull ha n formidavie appouent at tho ie lass Matter, and in thent the principle of local option | his herds ttmintsh, go ns to avolit a surplits, | railroad corporations, but ngatust the whole | ani s huntbug, emnneating from the fertite brain Grant vught to know that but 10 per cent of a 8 | tron would camel the Htepubiledn pane oa For tha benoft of nur patrons who destro to rond | milglit liave becu applied with equal effect. | ‘The surplus production over tho domestle | agrlenltural class and the entire country, | of some sheawd fellow whto attempta to live by Hair rarer ge uae raet neater Nileclded stant neaiat tho ayatetn, nnd woul ini enbleg Bf Sata TALNESR trond tHe inall; “wo eemerenrennneeerceemed nevis Is tho profit of the Innd; It ls repre- | nt any tine whon they fore n suspension of | the eredullty af fools Aesiae meet in Geritnny, | trite wera ‘almost without oxcoption ngalnst | Auulnst tho Wrats Go thB Arse Dnttie nee Peopte Fee ieee and Donate: Dercony | Usneit tha provistons of tha new law In | sented by the figures of our exports. ‘The | tho carrying trade, ‘They trled this oxpotl- | ante plan of foutiding ft Atorlen n teens | fltny that Itoherteon wos clected a delegate ne & Wo, should Wcltimo anela aharp isla Fight and iwelea Vaso Paper, “a cents, | elation to the taxation uf mortgages In Mns- | United States oxported fi 1880 810,000,000 of | ment a few years ago during the hard (Imes, | Amerteanuniveratty twhleh Dr, Lowe proposes | Haina man, and refused to obey Instruations | ffs tho lIMing lenity of Apolls or iio epolls, cortup. ton or ny corruption, in our part: sachusetts, ncorrespontlentol the dverticer | baled! colton arut about $10,000,000 of mame, thut tho State Convention had nouuthority te | the Kepubliont: party should not Fahegittcs. it and were disnstrously defented after iniltet- | to btntize* Emperor Willian. Untvorslty ") hns ; : mde . t 8 this dee TRIBUNE BRANCIL OFFICES, ustlinates there will bu a saving uf 1 percent | factured cotton. ant in the same thie ime | sug zrent Injury to fife and property, ‘They tea IRE ea A give. a fostanti and woriht oe mise ase ete THe CHICAGO ‘THInESE hns established branch | '0. the torlgagcor and an inereaso In tho | ported nhowt 40,000,000 of goous mnnufiet- | will not be any mory suecessfill Inn periat eames wupi, and fate ated Hutnbus, Di. Canven, the tile shot, now in Ene tho inane woes Joined. In : an ovent TG ofticcs for tho rtceipt of subseriptions and advertisu- | rato of (uterest ty thy mortgagee probably of | ured of American cotton in other countries, | of prosperity when they endeavor to seize i st ginnd, was challonged'by atiurksman entied Do } BOVE Indicuted, the Repudtiown party nist ber Mut the Davtorseunss to tiniterstind bla trade, To hag suceeded in bringing his proposition menta na follow: : come tho party of Clvil-Serviee Kefura XEW YORK=Room 2 Tribune Bullding, B.T, Me+ A4of1 percent. Under the old Inw, the core | Under our commercial pottey, which Inmlts dough, who was saidto bo a four from tho | ish Jgnomintoualy, + nor pets moro tlitn thelr sluita of tho transportation PANDE: responitent snys, 0 person foaning money at 6 | manttfacttres In this country tothe demants | profits and threnten to infllet fuss antl | uven to the notice and Into the colts of tho | Transvant, and n grentshot. Thoy shotseveral | New York 4lince Und): The peo TALASHON, feotiandAtton's Amorlean Nows | per cent woultl cnleuiate thus: of the home tnarket and practically prohib- | dtimage upot all elusses unless they | London Zhaee, whoned tt wad transferred Into tnateliods hon It ea spine that. pee aoe thls clty will certainly zive the sree 51 Renfielt-st, Rato to be netted. séeoAlE per cont | Its manufactures for oxport, the foretgner | cansetitra the extra tribute they dentand, | tho enblegrams of tha Now York. Associated | WOs Int Palace, a woll-kuown profossionnl +Kng—Ametiean Hxchange, 409 Strand. | ‘Tax to be paid on tho luorignge. 1. Agent. — tive a most enthusiastic welcome. steam eles BEN F. tint, WASEUNU'TUN, D, Nee Rens) os = A sated rallronis ato a mutanneo which Is toler, Tims Princess of Windlschgratz has Just | ble only because it can't be hotped. The deat, been privately tarred to her cousin, Pidues ening nolse mudo by tho puillng of: the ensine Paul of Mecktonburg-Sohworn, ‘The young of the present pattern on grades and An starting 4vervent | who bought his raw material from thts country suld $20,000,000 of hits fabries In the United States In 1880, : ‘The evil effects of the subsidy policy nro It amay be ndmitted that the lvcomotive-'| 2ress whtelr Informed tts on dune 17 that the chativors havo n powerful organtantion, aut | (icon fawning Gerrana taty Se HeReee even thnt they ean eonirol practleally | tteat auane, eoveral Gorman. bautingshowses the ‘entire working foreo of tho roll | having proffered sympathy and cofiperntion to 131 atroet, Which, on say £5,000, equals. he mortaurcur would pay al ~ algo tho tax on thy yaluy of the property, is vg | tt stations, the grimy smoke, and the Sa By EUG PEK EW sserseves svosneersetre ss shown by the difference between the over- | ronds; but, sugh combination cnn- | the temters Ge the movement. Whether this | pily. unable wo chain Kor futher sor the Yoves | dronying ng renga nnd Water Upon pedestng jf eo af Stealgan airtel: W. E- Codie Chreuk and tquals 114 percent... whe | increastag agricuttural productions of this | cannot combat successfully against tho | sfmpathy wud cobperation means money, whlod | oon iat aie den . wadernoath, Aro only a few ttoms of tho Liltot 000, o Y y . | the binkting-howses of Germany tntond to con HMO pipe ‘i Peirce _ Hy ea i tribute, the callogram does not state, ‘This. crested’ tn Cho malitenaice of unlnterrint | tgdye uf securing a noticl by the press strongly ed, quick, cheap transportation, The rall-| calls to tind the praettces of the swindler ’ Uniler the new law, whieh relieves mort- | country and the Hintted production of manu- Mootey's Theatre.” eaees from tloubly taxation, the rate of ine | factures. Our agricultural productions are ‘ Beer eR Eee in eins berate terest should deeline to the amount of the | in demand in all parts of the globe, and their conplnint whion the citizens have driwn up 6 ee against then, Tho electric syatem requing Gun. Gnravt. fs represented as having | tnerely tho ordinary tenets ane railing atock,wit Intely found fault with Prosidant Garfletd on | tho cxeeptiuz of tho locomotive, whlet can ty ¢ si » | less exponsive than aatenin ougine, and 4 nad Pins." tax, But if tho deeling should by only L yer | forever increasing bulk are needed to mect | ronds, Ike other employers, ure prepared to | Siefried Rhrenbork, who, after bo lott Chlungo, | tho scoro that he“ wanta to pleaso overs body" | ating UxpeliweR ure miei lovrer thin with eek t we will have th 1 fae that demand. ‘The surplus productions of | accede ty demands from the Idvorlng elngses'| suveceded in pulling the wool over the oyes ut | —% blundar, is ono, which Gon, Grant has | burning inachitie, ‘This power -{s, of courte, Grand Operation, cent we will have the following result: F ti a omen buen very fur from committing aluco be re- | quite us rowlily applicable to. harse-ealirond Clark atrect. oppost: now Court-Houeo, Engage: | ‘Tho mortgryee on the foregoing the farm tind ready and profitnble sale wher- | that contemplate a fair dlyiston: of prollta, the Now Sar Heratd and Harper'd Worldly. | vecod trom Muxica, anil with fos daubt 1a to Its sttcvosstut worktop ment of James O'Neill, “A Colebrated Caso.” hypothesis would euleuhite . the cyer they nre carried, Nel landanre opened | but they cannot tolerate, any more than any | Hoth panera pratod hin In loading articles, thits Ne aes for at Beelin a ca Contatning twenty persons — rate tu be netted to hin, 6 por eent. 4 ‘ unwittlngly nesisting tho swhidlor In iis many i it run atiny desired speed. Whethet a dynamo “ areviowentarobaetede ' Pius tho tnx to be patd by ‘hint......14 percent. | every yenrs flocks and herds are duplicated; | other class of employers, n cofitisention Of | sotarious schemes, Tho Iithote Staats-Zetlung, * Don’ ory * Vive Gambetta! * sald that | cleeteten!” machine stittoncid at the Battery Madiron strovt, botwenn State And Derrhorn. cre more mien and women re omployed; and tha | all their earnitigs, Wher the employes shill | tio Now York Staats Zeftty, in tact ait the. | Jelctons Frenchman nt a village (to tho’ other woul Tracanilt along, tho alla of our clevates Engngomont of Seoman, the maglelan. Btarlo€0- | water on $5,000 would be, great effort Is tu produce as mitch as possible | mnke this tssue they inay’ be sure tho rall- | tending Gernian papers of tho United States, aro | Us. “1 shall bo reproniched again. ta-morrow | HTT OT tn an hye lulled ees be eet eee tertaltiment, = % to mect the wants of ever-Inereasing cus- | ronda witl slit downs mnt they may bo | of opinion tint sineg the many nid uftun gu- | Wil your neelamation. Thave only one ies demonstrated, though eleotriclins protess éntin ; Showing a saving of... tomers nnd to swell tho ngaregate | eattally sure that, when the yallronds shut | peated warnings of tho German-Amer- | Hid that is to hear you shout, " Vive Ia épub+ Sa ret fe tenrar of thelr minehtnes tods TUESDAY, JUNE St, 1881. ‘Tho tax on mortgaged property ts done} of National wealth. ‘This Ia tho re- | down, the people Will riso and compel a re- | tt press axainst this’ Ldwo juntivoraity | Mauer — sn Peer ee chee ta rcr haan: os 10 ay iy Away With, that Ia to say, adeduction ts ver- | versa of the . rule Among manntuet- | ‘sumption of business ab fatr terms, A gene | Mintlohnve not nado a auiilciont imprdsslon, PERSONALS, thaigh on tho juustion of ceunomy wo need miltted to be mace to the amount of-the mort- nelthor upon tho papers of Germany tor upon : ‘ more ght, and It fs by 0 comparison of expeng. Tus remoyal of Mr. Bentley, Commissioner hy nbioutt Ext ures, where the industry, looks for | eral railroad strike at this time or in tho near | py, Liwe, it ia nouut time for tho Ambnssi- ' betweetl hotseltesh ‘nuit electricity that “the of Pensions, is not generally approved, No | £08. Only about one-sixth of the mortenges | rewards nos to Its enlarged production, but fature will be a National calamity, the ponal- | dor of tho Gurmian Empire at Washington “One swallow docs not make a stunimer, gompantes will deelilo for or tygulust tho use of ties of which will fall more severely upon | and tho German Constl-Genernt in New York | but it lowers a glass of bopr dreadfully.""—Cart es wilt ; : tho strikers than upon any otter elass Inthe | te interfere and oMoially call tho attention of | Schurz, «| Philadelphia Telegraph (tep.): We are country, ‘Tho locomottve-engineers and all thelr Government to this humbug, i: order to A Now York dramatist is composing n new | sorry’ for Grant's ownyeake that bo has péte other tallront employés should boware uf | RAC too eredutous people wentngt impositions | kiss for Hinma Abbott. It will be In two emavks initted himself to Indulge fn the peculiar crit. th ‘igte regun lage setil i nid unserupte | 274 losses. A university after the German plan | and ono slubber, ” ies cieuia ge the feniont Aduitnlstration which have lag Bite sels Of sulilsh and unserip: Sune tler 1s MOnEenes, ans fbdolute Amibourh My, Lortltaed has sold one of his horses HB Fy Palate Pat yo ate ipl ip the at — snout” wraro ented 10 this Melversigy farang, eieia Ruston, Ho wants to give the other | i oney, boon Induce to exbibit’ hiknaelt ae be ‘ FRANCE AND ITALY, and If It coult be indeed to atreteh forth ‘hia dav en ree by. b really 1s. ‘Tho expressions from him which we ‘The rioting which ocenrred in Marselitos a | its lung entm for Dr. Léwe, it wontd | ‘The dove makes love in a namby-pamby | published yesterday and the others of slmiler few days since, and tho demolition of tho } not Ve surprising in the fonat if that gentiomnn | WA, but tho ae seth prince of bird-lovers.— | tonar that preecded them, prove ns plainly a4 Ttallan Club-Honige by thé eiraged populace, | and Drs Bhrenborw, formerly of Calenga,-atias | Pilltortat by Aturat Halstead, need be that’ Gen. Grant hns learned nothing have a desper siznifleance thanappenrs tipon | DT Rheinfels, alite De. Carlotta, ete, wero | ‘The London ‘Pines siya that the Ameri- |; and forgotten nothing since nia Administration ‘the thee “The event per xe Ht or lutte foutid ta be ono and the saine person. Although | cans are a very tmaginative people. Thero iano | WAS Wound up. Tespitd ble pon for a -chari. table Judgtnont ho Is the sdinv as ho was when 4 i all the foola are not end, Dr, Lowe couk! nut |} more polite way than this of calling a person a | he broka down the proseoution of. tho Wt ennseqnence, Tho victorious French troops, | eoltect onough monoy in Amorten for his unl- s P lun of tho Wolke Mar. Wngstes, when he shielded Belknan from returning from ‘Tunts, fn thelr march through |'vorsity on tho: 'Gerinan plan" to buy arlune, | Prof, Proctor says that In 15,000,000 years | Punishiront, any when he parputrated ur the clty, passed the Italian Club-House, and, | Hut tf tho peopte of Gormany insist upol revers> i i untenuncad i@- thuvannd And one more afl the water will have disappeared from | go, tha Froteh elnint, wero sereated willy tes | Sn thor latorio wotion, ands nstond uf passing | the tueo at tho ont Kentnoky neopte | Wate ahs col, Neues ta tke ny Around the hut in America on all possible ocen- Fe eee ETRE Eat abplitaactiee sivis, for all possible purposes (even for the, i; ; Fe in the State patd taxes hitherto, but this por- y > att wi . neeusation has been made ngntnst lil, His » to the subsidy or bounty with which the Qov- Integrity is unquestioned. ‘The «common | Hou established tha rato of Interest for tho | ornment has endowed It. ‘The less goods pro- opinion ig, that ho has been snerificed to np- | Temalnder, dinced the greater the profits the greater the pease the clamor of elaim-ngents and cheap Sait : competition the greater the quantity of goods “felons of the soldier,” who wish to have peat TET ree he ene produced; antl the greater the excess of mut- the snfeguards he has established agninst the ¥ : ne , ufactires the renter the resulting loss. ‘Tho enused no disturbance In the Inbor markets; admission of fraudulent elalma removed. | put te mist Inevitably do so if It continues market being Hmited, and no ottlet for the On many recamnts the country would have | at the same rate, During tho month of May surplus, the proluetions hnyeto be slaugh- been glad to have Bentley and his polley sus- tered,—that Is, sold for whatever they will alonn 117,488 persons arrived In this country ry ¥ talned. # ff z bring. ‘Ihe protected home market ts elther eee neaeeronmeremmnmnanes with the Intention of setiling, and the whole amine yleldiue an extortionate profit or a ‘Tun Buffalo Courter hina tho gooil sense to | Number for eleven months was 64,201. ‘The cas 4 pereelve that the Lsitiernter eat gain | capacity of the country for assimilating so sraveyati a bal capa! an dition, an nothing by aconlition with the Repnbilean- eres wi wil at jureleuers seas ane — Greenbackers In tho next House even, if it | Year may wi B..queatlonells abbas RIKE, should result In giving them a nominal ma- | this thne responded to every test, but ft has Bere iterator reece tes in ree jority. A bare inajority obtained bya bar- | Never before been tested In go suvere aman- gard to a contempinted general strike of rall- gain would be worse than none. It would | Her Unquestionably it wotild be better for rond engineurs for n large atlynnes uf pay make the Democrats responsible for the ne- | te country at Inrge to have tho fnmigration has attracted some attention. The essential’ Hon of the Honse, while thoy would not ine | Come more regularly and slowly; but this Is | oo or tha dispatch sald: dependently have the power to discharge | Nf movement nt all subject ty the control ‘Avhheoulng wha’ lnaniod thla week by nwell- any’ legisintive functions, They would be | Of the Nattonat Government. -Inunigration | xnown detective agency andsent to alt tho leads delivered hand and foot into.the keeping of | 18 Promoted, so for ay It 1s affected nt all by | Ins ofllelnts of tho Various ralirands througtout the Greenbackers. ‘Che most they enuld do mie eraeeneless bi soireanialives ve the Pussostouryetncurmnion that rein ealaproe would bt to elect Sam Randall Spenker, and | Several States, ench of whom’ spreads before | hensive strike Is contemplated on or nbout tho that {s not tho {deal of perfect jin unppi- | thoforeiguernentatogof the attractions ofits | 14 of July by the whole Foreo of lecanative che ness to many Democratio mind: State inan alluring shape, But undoudtedly | wore bein ravidly pert that they murht 3 1 possibly delity the mn ent until tho lst of rms tho main canse of the Abnormal hmigration pnts iatthat atu Meiatertit weleance Foun rollef-oxpeditions have been diy. | 9s been tho private ald extended by naturale | ju wages hud been determined upon, which from patched In search of tho Jennuetty, Lent, | ted Amertoin eltizens to thelr relatives aud He tarsretebin Geet vepveriins Gras: ralriad Berry, who starts from San Franelseo, will | {lends abroad. Nothing can cheek the sub- | not’ rail of boing shsctsatul, ‘hl steike, Ie it sail direct for Wringel’s Land, and he ts | Py from this source except business depres- allay pat seit ener vita aigincera en eproow ine thought to have the best chanees of success, | Son, or possibly somo sudden lowerlng of | to ‘bo a0 thorougtily organized that tholr om- ‘The attempt will nlso be made frum the At- | Waees following upon the grent nddition to | ployers will be boipluss. lantic side; and if the Jeannette Is not found. | te supply of skilled nn unskilled workmen, | We cannot undertake to say how much it will not be for want of acarching, ‘The | We have not the exact figures at hand, but in | creditls to bo given to this report, but rather Heratd has only lately discovered that Liout, | 9 general way it is known that the propor- | Incline: to doubt It The Engineers’ Foot- De Long, tho commander of the Jeanette, | Hon of skilled to unskilled. Inborers is Intgor | board Association ts n numerous and povwer- was Inexperlencot In Arctic navigation, and | than ever before, aud the migrants are | ful body, and it has some bold, reekless,’ and hence doubts his ability to extriente himself | better provided with money than in years | unscrupulous leaders.,, The ayyguncement is “na plain os should not be alarmed, Prof, Proctor sald noth | the woonday sun that if ho was to return to the erection of neremution retort), oud contribute Ing nbuutt whtatcy. White Houde tu-morrov no wauld be exactly the é ke 2 same kind of an Exeoutive 1G was wheo be eceded from-the crowds In the streats on ne- | two miftion dollars tor tho founding of un | “New York crite: compares Fanny Day- | wus ast thore. Ite tins nu Mure vomprebention 4 : - th ‘pte: count of the abseneo of a French tag oh the |“ Emporor Willluin University" In tha United | CHPocbwith Enully Solleno, and proplo aro try | How taun lu nud that of the prinelvlesof pag building, the non-nppearanea of wiiten the | States, Iet them do fo, They wilt soon Nd shat | {MF tOWlscover whethor, tt Is A compliment to | 4, President of the Ultb claims was due to hig | thos’ have contributed thelr money towards a Ignorance thut the troops would pass through robume whieh carries no vitality within. iteclt, lent exeentive ndmiilstration. More thao Soldune’s mouth or Fanny's lowor oxtromitios . inexs the contuonest Kind ir common ho Js trylog to got at. incets with no eyinpathy from Americans, and tho city on thatday, Be this asitmay, the | 4.) obnoxious A MrORGnneATBGrlOnR: nn fs ai rorton in tho wag Of Inguaxes Just as be Chlef-Justics Folger has taken quarters at tnelred it in the performance of Executive avts, infurlated crowd tore the’Itullan esenteheon cledrly demonstrated by tho unanimous tone of from the hotse, kmished its Windows, en- | tho German-American preas on tho subject. Howover it my have been with him when be Sneatogn for thd summer. Mr. Folger willbe | wasn young and ambitlous suldier, envaed (¢ remombered ns tho gentloman who, about the | muking a reputation in u fle and congental felt, tne President Gueflold was selecting bls Cab- | he (8 no longer a man whom tha American peo. tered thahouse and demolished Its furniture, | it aah meet j ‘and chased | the -Innlites ont of it with the Tite Ohl Russia party, ‘tho party of the i 4 Antention of dotmz them. bodily harm, | -Aksakows, the Kntkoits, and Moskow Shivo- | od, through tho Governor-General, with whom {RUC TITEL, oF Ao anything wortiy Of Beetiat Severn! violent encounters follawed between: | Philes is now shaping the futuro destiny of the | suo Is personally aequainted, hor deep sorrow and several fnjured, and It was not until the | tho Inckeys of Western European constitutton+ Our estevmed but-steepiechashig-contome | {!l falth in the future. We shalt oven consiter Mayor peremptorily eloged tho clb-house | allsm. ‘This, destroys tho, lust ray of hope the | porary, Mr, James Gurdon Bennett, bas evident-. | #82 Rdvantnyo for such a result to oceur, as it atitution which he himself had ‘prepared, but in noc Eoust ara iG be. chnon tty New Lorene, tively insignitieant tn Itself, represents the | roturn he recolved tho short unswor? “Do not Pia ir rlgoir te pie eb ad At | wintur n Domockatia Legistature could exert od s ; , IA cunaiford to patany tease fa, lls des, tt inet, thought he would got 0 bite und didn't, Earrled aioe apne to thole logical canelystoas ‘Tho Princess Lows his formatly,-express- | would be utterly destrnative te republicanisman-. 44 of va, 2 ~ | for the sniferiug pecauscot the Inte fro in| _ Bloomingt (IIL) Pantayraph (ep) tho Frenely and Italians In various quarters Pare nea Per er a rae tna eet ee Very tows of tho suitorérs now cara | Fven if Ohlo and New York bull this your give ‘of the city, in which one or two were killed | gyung will not humiliate themsclyes by becoming | Whother tuoir houses were Insured or not. thoir votes to the Democracy wo shall stilt hava § & f ‘will propare tho public mind tor a favorable re atl atationad troops nbout the city tliat order |, Russian people Lave reposed in thelr youn | ly taken personal vhatge of the Herald ugain. syns restored, + Czur, When Alexander 111, was still Cznrowltz | ‘Tho touding editorial in lust Sunday's tsauo of Beas perare ae at “te hresone striate Wife sudden outbreak, though compara ho submitted tu bis fathor the draft of a con- | tho paper was beaded, “Le Itul Eat Mort." ‘It i a outburst Of an Indignant and exasverated | annoy mo with such foolish propositions!” 7 intluchee upon National aifatrs, ant the rede {ithe should be caught in the lee, Cognt- | Past. of nu intention on the pnit of thes people tv | state of feuling which has lone existed be- | Futuer-and sou parted with a shadow stand Bsn tovnlaht tu my chasaber, Hon aura to flla would bo Moly a In IE 2” zanco of this fact might have been tukon at | op EXPORTS AND OUR IMPORTS. onder a general strike for a large advance of | tween. Fronce and Italy, and whieh ot tng: Louiroen sale | elahulatlp Sena erat Lklgs tho und of my plpo-stem—, Uf Congross in 18K, cho Nopublienn yrty wl i an entller day without any real injury to tho f 4 wages Is not improbable at any tlic. ‘Tho | needed some little pretext ko that nt Mar- ‘Thut, and that only." remain placid thisfall, oven Ie it 18 compened 3 ‘Tho revised, corrected, aud completed vol- | yromotors of; general strike do not count Illes ti to th face, ‘Tho French | ##0W" among tho pouplo, and consequently, ale . Yi ato louk’ defeat: In the fneds ‘ns ie hus learned ¢ Teputatlon of tho projector of the expedition, | yy containing tho detailed stattaties of tho | 2 im gt sellics to come to the surfaced, The though Aloxandor IL. was reapeated, Alexander Rovertoa rise with tho smoke-wreath; from experienve that when tho Natioml elec: : There does not seem, however, to be any | 4,, the cost nor estimnte the consequences to thelr | have always clatnted: that the Itnliaus have | 111, was more beloyeds bis honor and atralght- Momoglea tonder susround me tlons come round ita voters ure Hkely to re 2 serious rensou for questioning the wlsdom of re snd alae aia, of te nite d States for | prothorhoads the only question with them | beon nugratetil for what was done for them,.| forwardness wero oponty praised and his tito Girls that are innyrted and buried Hur to. chs fobs ay, ltt. reanonsluiy 2 Rendle Out ad mnie Felle Sox peltlons’ Ga tue sear aie un me are catherines fs, whelhor thoy are ablu to bring about au | and the Italians Jinve retorted that Franco sgiol wise lio, bis eral Wiens oburatad Gather around me, * thogmoy, wad wg qin ry ently conslier the 3 fl i 7 ., ; s pve T i a0 " : Hq Z regarding As 4. possible with the least necdtul day., The | yg of ity embellishments 14 n chart showing agitation upon which, they enn thtive for | tine promised to do great tle! For Fey Bit ine Treranntion of iis father tho your Gane School girls it pantalets romping; HCDT tO cours: History annie ther tho Lemos ¢ concurrent opinion of all experts in auch | yy the relative length of brond red ined the | : has never fuliled her promises, Tho French | evonied tho throno in: full” possession Of tho Irls that havo grown to bo misses; rats muko. more votes wuen indi, fuult with * matters In, that, while the crew of the Jean- consparative extent of our forelzn commerce Tho results of n general railrond strike cnn | Clericals lave nlways been enraged because | norte of bis subjects, The treo vlections for Girls thut ike tu bo kissed, and =. re eran kd ETE acta rd sy netto may bo still Hving, thoy could not ren- | \ith other parts of tho world, From this be determined very clearly, however, by ins | Italy seized the temporal power In Rome | the Council of Awenty-tiva, sticoringly called Jilko to give kivsos, qninietrudion or the State Lemistazure, or unece : th branches of Congress, If, presen + Kisses—vell, 1 remember thom! evenly-buinnced condition of pnetics, the Dom: ‘Thoso in the cofner wore Heerest; oerata can be allowed a lito governmental Bwoot wore thoso “ on tho aly’; in the responaibitity, wo ata rexurd tho, resuit of ie Dark wore the sweetest. Ag much tore Hiely to be satisfactory to . a youn —From * Manhattan Musings," by S.J, Tikten, Royce be the onset raat Ar atloa Ma ‘e ys p kon Mr, 4 | our hirvest and most Inilucntial States, aid we nublal bilte period of that estimable but sume. | MOBlOund New York, + ithe: tei what ondaverows goutloman's life, Id Juat boxin- | Oshkosh Northtweatern (Rep): ‘The be ning to show what be can do, ng: withoss tho fol- | ry Phaso of tho Senatorial etection In bed lowing from the editoriat page of inst Sunday's | York ecoms to havo almost distracted atten rf Tribune: + from tho real issue Involve tt tho contest. sonnbly bo expected to surylye the rigors of | ,., telligent people who have studied the opor- anotlier Aretie winter. a bd pee Fra Ch ebettaah ation of the Inv of supply and demand, and a of the United States was 81 103,503,404, of this iaw Is not affected by . the number of Conering and Platt have been playing a whieh our exports wore 8835, 63,058 andl OUT strikers or tho power which they represent, losing game from the start, ‘They hitd more Imports $007,054,740, This trnde waa with If tho railrond enginvers showld inaugu- \ Voleson the first ballot than on any subse | neary all tho States and countries of the | tes general strike, tho rillrond managers Quontone, ‘Their forees wera better orein- | world, bué malnly with a lmlted aunber,.| Wold linve to dectde whether thoy wero pre- ized, moro harmonious, ant more hopeful | 74 fen distributed: ns follows: ES "| pared to ylehl a proportionate inerease of when tho balloting began than they ever a 4 | pay to the entire pay-roll of cmployés ‘from have been since, or aver “will bo again. Countries, Totat braiter ores the Division Superintendents down to the ‘Thoy Inve embittered tho opposition by their | Preat ritalin and Srotand. .¢0si4iNdy1 41-48 | oll-wipers, Tho Inerensod expenses of op- during the German:war, and the Italians | the“ Pollee Partiainent" by the preas of Ede have beon equally indignant beenuse Victor | rapa (nohody knows what hus become of'it), Eumanuel gave up Nice, whieh had previous- | eteated the bellef among tho masses that the ly belonged to Sardinia, by the trenty of 1810; | (riny OF Anew polistedt ora was npprouching, and they have been exasperated because tho Which tho Iusslan-hation geeatgd tte you Lm- French, after promising to drive tho Aus: | pera? A Tow months have passed and the Canr irians out of Venice, toft than in possession | hus expatriated bis uncles, Incarcorsted bis of it after the penco of Villafrancn, and | cousin at Dinaburg, and bimecif sourht sheltor that they had to walt the Austrian defeat in sealnal tha SEN OF ily peuple, sen seed loved the war with Prugain In 1880 before thoy re- | BN so much, bs jehine ant gained. possession of it. JIstory Is full of | Poterhof and tho’ ditches surrounding tho Aa nt fortresa of Hohifissolbury, OF him it may bo | = + obstinate and selfish polley, and have gatnea | Wane reid rap | erating tho rallronds could bo readtly ostl- | nutnal grlovancesbetwoon France and Ttuly, | setae NQhos Duns valet eo prlusdemensat? Wefngtody who nila tn delving from our markets the ea a ined sersiol on ee ae ic no friends In auy quarter, “ho longor thoy roa muted ontho busts of theenyineers’ demands. | and the recent events In ‘Lunis have only in- 0 commiorey whted hirao. many years hun buat, wn ut- i maintain the deadlock the more irritated tho ans | If the aguresute Increase Involved Ina yleld | tensified them, 'Fho suddunness of: tho] -‘I'ne Bulgarians voted on the propositions | Mr ¥ wie u, i if bile. oF or, | Hacence of Bcasions, or the truth or falseh Pree fe ts Walitihawat duthscie ug sae | of Mradley, unve to teritimato bearing on the Fee eee tate bLat arn Tee Ree | question ds to who should represent or mlsrey und tyr overehiiy ah a borer ait ty Us |. rosent the Itenubllenn patty uf New York iste tf : | Sunato of tho United Staten, or whetber alt ate iy + My Eeltody MOOS Ov Gun TAT eas © P8-BNX* | comnpty akan elvation should io defeated ana With Mr, Storoy writing calery editorials in tha | chance: wivgn the Vemnocrata to profit by the. ve the power by by Wost and Mr, Hay buoming strawberries In tho | osluns uf those who luve tho pones if Wuat, tho murkategardanors of this country Haters ‘the country. fuokwon ith interest 19 should feol that Providence is deall vor; use the supromnoy of the pirty in tho Benant kindly with them, © - sl y au been destroyed by the eeekenation of tht people become, Itts certain now that they 73.068 | to the domand amounted to $50,000,000 a year, can never be revlectod. ‘They may muke up Our trade with these Status embraces 81.00 | It would bo equivalent toa reduction in the thelr minds to that. If they should secure | Por centof the whole forelgn trado of the | yalue of rallrond stocks to the amount of at anadjourmment sud refer the matter to tho | United States; tha other 18 per cent is | least twonty times as much, ora shrinkage people, tho result could not by any possibility | divided among many. nations, no one of |’ of 31,000,000,000 In nggregate value, If the be favornble to thom, Either a Democratie | Which equals 2 por cent of tho whole. expenses of operating tho railroads bo in- majority would be returned, or tha Admints- In the trade credited to the West Indies, | ereased 340,000,000, then dividends must be trationists ‘would come. back reluforeed in | $84,100,175, or 5.50 per cent of tho whole, is | reduced or. passed to that extent, and the French descenteupon Tunis, whjch the Hal- | last Sunday subsoitted te thom by Prince Alex. Jans hove tong desired to annex to tholr pos- anders Au oxchiuxe thus ‘speaks of the tases svasions, tha protectorita establistied over | Sbstukar : it, tho vontemptiuous manner ino which sn ha attite whlol olilminates to-day. pundae) Italy hns- been treated ponding “the garian National Assumbly inuy bo defined aa tho Tunistan operations, and the mnliclous a Gungeat without marin 8 Genornl ame lgs manner $n which tho Trench ‘press | 8 would-be absulute ruler, deatitute af the mite have assallett; and, as they claim, have inia- terial force whlen alone van give weight to his » " shudowy scoptroy on the utber, 6 people sivago~ 4 y by restored by numbers and fn resolution, ‘Tho only hope | with Cuba alone, ‘To tha States nmmed | value ofstocks would diminish to theextentof | represented the Htallan Governnient and ine | ly bot ait rusk and acle-nesertione ut. PUBLIC OPINION. ee Are senators, ae ceed ee will not ie Mr. Conkling stil hus of a political future | tbove.wo oxported $712,740,125, or nearly 87 | capitalized eurmngs at tho rate of 6 pur cent | dividuals, have, wrought thef Itallans upto Pe Pe ae Oa Snowy wate no pans) JBLIC OPINION, necenarily unitate Ay Qian . consists in his decking to subinit gracefully | por cont of oll our-oxports; and from them | Interest, ‘The stockholders wonld then be | suel a plteh of ladlgnation tliat io person In | this materi} force that Prince Aloxandor his fia 3 Higetles Thi 1 wh Legislature have vated that they will Hot to tho people, and adwittting iy error by so | Wo tuported $515,027.81, or aver 76 per cent | eanfronted with a cholee botweon tho loss by | tha Government who was dyed suspected of | Hemunded tor nimevle Wy suntounute, ef une Pea eprigs Shot Mi iho honest nuuraa tue folly a resigantion by recuramgte? doing, He cannot be forgiven until ho ro | of wll our Imports; showlug an oxecss of | ylulding to unreasonable demands and a logs | friendly feelings towards France has been | througuont ‘uw roakme aint ianitsucd or ‘are tompt to yet possession of the estate Toft by an Fe atte mao tia tit iority. ara shratutnod penta, oxpurts to these countries of $107,728,584. | from suspension of business, They would | alo to hold his position. On tho othor hand, | rested tha native alfictule {Bo duu ko Favor bls | old woman in Now York moro than a'contury | by tholr conalituunty, ho only aonalvle (One —— But the balance aggtust this country was | probably choose tho Intter, because n suspen | tho Mreneh have been swift In charges thut | Pulloaton ho fatter Fee eka MULE Vago, dud which court after court’ refused to | t dation Jato uecopt thu will af ey Wepubiein Oro ‘and Indiana, to say nothing of lows $57,585,007" In tho West Ludles, $2,500,000 in |} gion of business would nob entall muetinit and Kansas, are agai considerably disturbed | British North Amerlen, and $19,804,741 Ju} losses Inthe future through the continued by the temperance iasue,. ‘Lhe Republicans | Brazll, - 7 paymeit of larger operating expenses than’ of Ohio In their Inte Convention favyorad the | Our trade wlih Chin was $3,078,775 ex- |. thoy could afford, anbmission of a prohibitory amendinent te-a | ports, agalnst $24,020,707 of imports; aud Af the railroad stockholders were inclined popular vote. In Tndtana an Antl-Prohible | with Japan, §2,553,83 exports and $14,510,834 | to ylold to the domantls and colfect the extra tion League has been urgunized, principally | of imports, With oll the Central and South | cost of running thelr trains from the public, among the Germans, and ‘It has been given | American States our huports were largely in | they could not escape tha loss {ncldent to out iia published manifesto that the League | excess of exporta, A general Inerenso of wages, ‘The public would will “cobpernte with no party that does not | Our oxports wore malnly of ngrleuttural | not bear the Sneronse, Every waterway 1 distInet]y mmnounce tts hostility te the pro- productions, tueluding brendstuifs, provis- | the land would suddenly devolop a comput!- hibition movement in any form, and aspect- | fons, colton, tobaccu, petroleum, voretible | ton to n degree which now seems al- ally to tho proposed constitutional anende-| olla, oft eake, seeds, lumber, aud Mve stock, | most jmpractienble, ‘The Jukes, the rly ment?? In Jowa tho several candidates for | these aggrogating atleast 8 percontofthe | crs, and > the canuls in ‘all — sections Governor have been subjected to asevere of the -country.. would jbe crowded eatechlsm In regard to thelr atanding on the Though apparently our trade with Great | with heavily-laden craft of every deserip- prohibition-amendment question, and: all | Britain is greatly in excess of that with any | tion, ‘Tho railroads then’ would not mercly have declared themsulycs In fayor of ft. But | other nation, belug moro than 44 por cont of | have to mect the increased expenditures bub one fs objected to on the score that he is him | the whole, It must be yomembered. that Grent | also sustain « oss of business which they oa whe Wl divert from ite prosont owners, ‘hls obstinacy | MMOH und aarey UDO tite Mo elon. Drevoa that tho fvuls aro notallduad, If tho | Whuro there isu patriotic will thore 13 mae claimants wore bull a8 zowlous {1 gottiog thotr | patriutis way. |The ion who by Thule Rett, own living wfthoy bave syewn thameclyes Inthe | Wess force uh Adjournmont without a cla. hunt attera dua: Cr OOM, thoy would bo {or who compronive and divide with the ey much better off than they cnn possldly be even | crats, tru Reve Abt Bo included anit 1 Italy wanted to selzo ‘Lunts, and have been | Premio, M. Zancott, and buve concentrated "4 fophin,' 4 TT enraged at tho manner in whlel she has Iie | shany ores Fe a ae aeteergony a usa ts terfured by appeals to the European Powers her tor etal hor history bo gritton botwuon | and by diplomatie negotiations that wore eale | Hye dies ‘or ny utube Sy fayur oe a enluted to Impede Froneh progress, ‘The af- pulne wunsy nogead Hon ‘bs. spbbud how: oF ouig, of elite: i ry o se Vi prov BY faic nt Marseliles wit not tend to Heal this | RUE egae andl mule Nantuat ie nie angry feeling; on the other hand, it will still tho Pri neg ty the Utinodt, an its feet et at further oxaspernte Italy, and the augry ery of 10 CONRAIL HUD ‘ula is the bust secur! tho Marseilles mob,‘ bus tally, witl be ro» | for) 2oelvmn fe and propurty throughout the echoed In ftnly with reference to franco, # sos ‘The. now Depretis Cabinet, even before | IF Hon Craub naa: oan seat Trent this outbreak, were making « fmmense | Ateng pol onl mot, It's George Sonos, uf tho preparations to strengthen’ the War Do Now. York Zimeg, and.if any wan's counsel bi Gon, - partment, and the nuw Minister of War ta who. Coubliug taibroyltes fete What oF had domanded n largé auin of money for ex- | George Junoa—the mun who bas Just presouted traordMnary expenses In completing the pro- | bim with’ w tortune of a quarter of a million visloning and equipment of tho army, “Tho of dollata, ' Now, thls fa whut Sr, Jones, devyotod Muarueltles outbreak will give 9 now fnpetus | Grantite, says of Lord fascoos * he to the war fevllng, and, though Italy ts by no Me, Gouin, who fs ond of tho most necain+ ¥ uture trusted londors of the purty uf the aun, shunts thoy DySEEAGE Crake sul toe sReliy scare we whigh hud wawreat an interest ut stake e i Nerd thu’ singlo State of New York: New Inyen (Conn) Palladtimn:.. den if Sebotlela will not ieee i adding to tho not | Mhilndelphia Telegraph (Ind, epost ey overpoworlug splendor of bia own military | book by Jefferson Davis was cine that achloveinents by sooklng to dofract from tho | Mteortuo carly, ‘The curse uf Slavery honor woui by tho doid ylator of Nusbyiille, Gun, | Sluvery whlch was deoinrod to bo the Founee Schofield may Have boon n good soldive, but ho | stone of the Cunfudernoy—has been for sa cortalaly doos tot iapiny a aoldlorly quality in | 3eurs wholly roimoved from tho Bouths hog attack{nur the military reputation uf bi those who rojoiwe thoruat, none reluleod te altar, Parviouluriy wtiog that than the peuple of the Bouth themselves. ae dead tun yours, Wourg Inciued to pin that | poasible that thelr moral senso iano wore he ulready regrets having weltton bis lotlor, | ended aguinst it now than when tho cold! Buch a boast of wicusssos witu ara not onij ready | Pople wers ty Dondago, but thelr interests fp d ta defend tha mymory of Gon,.Thomus, but to | proved to bo vxainst I, and thelr pecan lot the * broad suniignt of publicity’ In upon | wondrously-Incroasing prosperity cont itn Muhod masters Of vulme hy th Ny tha tay be th eilGor Gone Beladoldee onarauae Hio}i AUR Ar Ne TEA Oe ee ; " hod Wa of vul nveotive,—on 0 i mn self a drinkhug mon, though au extremely | Britain receives” much Amertenn oxparts | would otherwise have’ been uble to control, | means strong enough to takotheslold auntist’| juoro vulghr tor ite uftestullon of rhotorieal five for guidieriy modesty will bupdly bo oeliauead by Laer eae tga pear fh aeparats moderate one, taking wine occastoially at n | whieh are rently intended for other States in | ‘tho necessity of passing: thelr dividends | France, she wilt bldg her Hime and await. the | Presslyenoss-hius aut the foshlon to bie follaw.. | bis letter, en dion iva State Reylater’ (Rov): Tt will be y éepdrato Confederacy, bus deyres of pugnacity, Het very severe on the walen was built ines Teil, not an soldat corre iegcut foram iene ealetr | EU Ha ar ty feat wang Smtr: re any ‘tooo | Auge Mug AMS Al oe fected to any appaintmont St wep uot nado,” It | (uy juto the South ure opens tho eyoa ot Re oan bary be: that Gen. Granf’sald this, For Southorn people ta tho Satie rd avec a ord, Fromone and of tho State to the other first opportunity to wrenk her revenge, ‘Ibis wou oman sence aasalty ( Kepubllonn be anal somewhnt remarkable that at a tne when M Bonatue le Moa pabie. hry o " tly utter: 4 the Fraveh Government am professing ‘Ile et A 4 iigoaoir und Hod ubout fesira to bo ut peaco-with’ all Europe iv a nner siowld have Leen promotly atiould havoauceeeded In Huorougiity antuge | east wb Bye etn ony gat onlzing Ita . ' 10 tho reputation of a falthtul party man thal formal dhuner ard banquet, InKansas, where | Eutopo; and ao, In turn, many French, Ger- | would stl) be Inevitable, and the shrinkage tho qestion was suppoged to be ree adjudt- | man, and Belgian goods ave {mported to this | tn the value vf thelr stucka would In the ond cate, the trouble fas really just begun, for | country through British hands, ‘There bolng | be as greatas If they were to wnderinke to ithas been discovered thot the diMeulty of } yo way to distinguish this from the other | bear all the burden of theinerensed oxpendl- enforcing tho Jaw is much greater than that | part of the trade, It Ig-all credited to the | tures, Cae of passing it Inthe first Instance, “What will { United Kipgdom, a ‘Tho prospect for the railroad business dur become of this Weatern tempernucongltation, ‘To tho extent of our export trade, tho | ing the summer Is not tho brightest at the ho hus tu thas of 2 atutcsnan, bad tod in this i edlova work of deepoti¢m, and has boon of- iso, 6h t . ternlty,. evapority Is, of ull things €l321 ot) Which has not struck In very deeply as yet] United States figures among nations as nn | beat, Me, Fink's control seems to beshaky, | ‘she Removal of Consul Krotsamaan, | | jawed tu lend: Now, won be bas shown binevit | ts country will remombur that In 1874 Peosl> | og: Gouvcrvaciey and prosperity is con in IMinols, It Is diMlentt to foresee, - agricultural and not a nianufucturing State, | ‘The rntea are low and wnsteady, aud euting Dorn trims, duneds 2 With aught Fe- fulloy ior clare, salrsuckng, rok, too Jone Ae flowan, aad pointaated willis AL siaions the tout ithe "route spay pani ont — Notwithstanding our Inoxhauatible suppltes | hus begun at the vory opening of lake nayl- | yret we announcad only a short {hue axo thay Kept bin ti plato and It becumos necessary to iW te teh dhuries Sumner and Goorga, te | of tts peuple "ie fur boyoud all Mat HA om ‘Tim Probibitlon Liquor law of Kansas ts |-uf coat, and of Iron; and tn fact of the raw | ution, Moreover, It is wow generally be= | Ma American Ambaszador (tiniater), Bir. An- | gue ria of bith, (tia suon. thus. the tusk: te diille | Huutwoll, the two Sonaturs froin Massschusutia, | und (tlw owing ohlolly to tho wip strawn far * strendly od iy Me auton, ’ wen drow D, White, Would, goon seturn to ble ngtive | ouit in proportion ‘a8 be bas boen allowed to | opposes tho appulntinent od rosistod jts cous | the North. Tho South sees und adinlta Of free alrendy aduitted to bun dead letter In all the | material of nearly every braneh of manufact | Meved that the water crop of wheat wiil be | jand for the purnyso of nssummiug again bis fore | atscagthen bimecif, he be Araution, ay “te all tho Bfusuichusetts members | even siuh ininor differences as that oo lurge citles of the State, Satfoons are run as | ures, together with our meansof transporta- | 25 to 80 per cont short of last yunr’s yield, ter position ne Rector of the Vornall Univoralty LS NT a aaa NTE : at Ithacu, in tho State uf Now York, afturhe bas ‘Tus réduction shown in the French mill- Uvod among us for not quite two ycurs. To-day | tory budxet for tho approaching year le very we aro cotupulied tu publish tho news, with no | great over that fur the year now puasing. It fess regret, thut a change will also bo | amou! 2 $31, 185,082, tho vstinate for noxt yoar mado in thu oflice of Consn!-Genorut | being 118,005, aud for lust, $167,005,017, of tho Unityd States at Bern, “A dis- | These total suns represent, what ‘are known as’ watch finn, W m MOM aman ‘~ r Aw , ss he mh in tho owas, except Ben Butler, at, whose fue | trade und tari! aro disappearing in acon yy station uluho the avpolutincnt wus. made, ty of intereata, Tho wurk of Aun gU Grunt by using bis powor us President, suo- | stoudy preasiug forward, aad, unless O° he of guedud ii getting Simmons contirmed, und tit | full, tho suggestor of a new Havel ig inst thiy work bo wus probably ufded by Benator | Seovaslon, twa yeura heaves, would gtd be Conkhng, So that felther Grant nur Conkilng | unpopulir man dn the south, for ew eperltd> can cotistently object to tho Robertuon up. | tuo foremost enemy of the commou Lari 0 polptment, Fur iu prodisely the ¢amto kind anid | Bvorybady, oxoupt Juderpon Davis. teil) ag _Fanks Of ollloo Grant ag President and Conkling | this; and he Hiciad dee that she Lost a arp es rial és Lt ea mee nen openty in Atchlaun, Leavenworth, and ‘To- | Uon, our commerelal policy hasbeen directed | and the railroads must bear Welt proportion veka ng tn Chleago, In the Capital of the | to suppress manufactures, except for a lindt- | of the.consequent loss of freight aud decline State a stranger can got anything he desires | edamarket. Insteutlof belng,aswe well might { In rates, ‘This snurinkuge inthe transporta- to drink ut open bars within a stone's throw | be, compotitors in the world’s markets for-| tion business will be all they can staud. It of the Capital; and no attempt hay been made | the sale of all deserlptions of manufactures, | would bo folly for them to add to such loss a » to ehfaren..tha law in Athignn ar Teavens | wa noratst In Winiting tha monnfactnras ta | larwa tneraaee Inv thelr nnerating evnaness.

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