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Ghe Triluure. TEUMS OF SUBSCRIFTION. AY MAIFIN ADWS Matty cditlan, one sosr, Para ora ' WEEKLY EDITION—P Ono copy. ri SP Twunty-on Byoeimen copies sont fres. Give Vort-Odico addross in full, Including County amit State, Reminauces may bo made olther ty draft, express, Post-Oftica order, or tt roulaterart Letter, at Our ris. +rO CLEY BOLSCHTT Nally, delivered, Sunday excepted Dally, deliverud, Sunday inelude Aditross THR TRU Coruor Madison and Bearers POSTAGE. Entered at the Post-tvice at Chast ents por weok, MhicaRo, SM. thicaga Eby da Secand> For tho benefit af aur singlv coplus of ‘71 Alva horowith the tr trons who dasira te send UNE throwe the wall, we iiont rate of pestnta: yee anid Poanigatic Plant and twolve Pare Map Bixtoan Paxo Pap TRIBUNE MNANOUL OFFICE). Ate CHICAGO TRMENE fas ostablished braveh ofices for the reel») Of subscriptions und advertises pis ns falters: W YORK—Itoum 2 Tribune Building. Fe Mee Faun nazor. Gas Seattand—Allan's Atuerican News Agence: Runileld-at LONDON, Eng—Amoriean Exchanua, 419 Strand, Dusuy F. ry WaASHINGTUN, 1 Per Cony. aoe CONE cunts, ‘ Sxprontetany Ba dtelirey F ! Michizan avenue, opposite Adame mtract ‘the \ Binyertest. Entertainments Wt and 8 pms ane Alause. Fngawe- «ment uf James O'S A Colebratod Case.” Baoleyts Theatre, Rantotph stron. teween Clark and La Salto, Engngement of Augustin Daly's Company, "Needles and Pins McVicherts Thentra: Mad ative. Letqeon State nd Dearborn. Fngaxoment of Seeman, Ue niutlelan, Mayle one fertatnment, H Chteagn Delving Pork. Attho terminus of Mudiaan street var-tracks Hun- ning commonces wt 2232 . NITAL LODGI, Nt + Bh aby gin this Friday eye Tinea muses’ firachren wetenuse) Chalets va tid f FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1881. — : A penson who fits been “fasting? Jn this 4 elty for several weeks complajns that the public do nat patronize his show. In so doing he unconsciously bears witness ty the good sense of the puyblic. ‘Thera Is nothing Interesting or Instruetive Jn the sight of # y half-starved man. He ty merely nekative : ahantity—aimbins sleny apd Jo these pirat ling thines people haven't the telsure to log at human remalnders, ‘There ts up positive as- aurayice that fran has not been practiced in t this ense, and can be none unfit ple results-of the medieal examiuations are fully: known On tha whole, the “faster! Ty deeldedly a ) good person to keep away from, 11s expert- t nent merely panders to a juorbiyt enrtostty, ' and cap do ne posslbl al t \ i ‘Su nomination of Barey hermpn for Governor of [pywa bythe Repudtiean Conven- \ tlon fs a telumph for the moiterate wing of the A "Temperance party, Mr, Sherman is th favar — * of subiltung phe Prohibision auendaent for the adoption or rejection of (he peoples but he is not known to be personally In favor of It Ashameful warfare hiss been waged on Mr. Sherman, why has been charged with s the helnou: nse of tiklng a glass of bevr ' or wlie occasionajly when he Is thirsty or i happens to be ning owt, Even his op ponunts have sail exspiiciily. that he was pot in the feast intemperate, but it is olfense enough tn thely eyes that le Is not what the Germans call a mueker, His. nomination ts «7 belteved to be fn somo: mensure due to thw natural reaction In hls favor caused by the undue abuse showered upon hin, | v issues for sev- ug has been fiat lunacy, but this year it hag been swallowed up, and tho juli cations ayy that It will stay down, The paper ie inills are so busy with legitimate orders that they couidi't afford to print: any rug money If they had the authority, In place ot fint- ism, cocrelve teetotalisin” has become pho great oll-year issue of (sal. In North Carp Mna, Obie, tiulinna, fowa, and some other Ose of tha regular off- : eral enn States the whole fight Is along this line, The . naltation may do goods it cannot possibly do. : much harm, exeept in the two States of Ine dang and Obl, wher, IF the Bapnbtican party should become thoroughly identified with a cogrelve movement, it world pilinate- Jy have to pay the penaly. Oll-year Issues ‘ dowt asa rie sount to mypeh. They are too conventont wl accommodgting. ‘Tho i) + great issues are those whieh wan't wait, be- i enuse they can’t. ‘They linve fo be settled on. the Justnnts or, Ho not disposed of at pee, fought for every year and eyery month wntil they are, ecm ececnnmemenmes One member of the New. York Leglalate z tre—ant but one—was ‘silly enough to take ‘ the Wortd's ndylee aud east his vote for Sen “ator with a protest attached, on the grays \ that the capacity of the present body to cleo’ 1 had been exhausted through the failure of 4 * , quoram of thy Senate to vote gn Saturday, Mr. Sulvola was the singnhar person who ine dorsed this proposition, We sald that he “ownshed Lis hands? of tha whole busjiess. > The New York Tomes regards this as an tine is) portané announcement, Whey Mr sulpola . washes ifs hands, tho Lugisiatuya niny well take a breathing-spell and watel the palaful opsratjon with Interest, “Showliltiissunttary reform bo generally hnftated,! tho Phuce bs of oplujun that “tha health of tha Demo- erate party, espoclally In the elty, would he very matertally fimprovedt!? Wit this isall tho good Mr, Splnola’s protust will do, It . Wi not go down to the last syllable of re- + corded thie. ‘Tho fret is, Mr, Splyola hagy’t nleg to stand upon, and his washing of his hands npder tho -elrenmstunces $3 a most courageous proceading, Tuy Chicago org of the Inty Sonator Conkling has evidently been tonehed ino raw spot. It proclaims ts devotion to the Republican party and (a the .Conklingite party at the same thie, In so doing ibblds defiance to the well-known property of mat- + ter which forbids one object to be slats: neously In two places, £0 cannot. be for” the Republlean party as represented tu the Prea{dent and thirty-four out of thirty-ilve Republican Senators, and At the same tine be * for” the Conkiingtte party as represent: edin Me land me Wa have a bit of adyleo to give the bifurcated Chiengo organ, and all other organs bent upan. the organization of a now party. It Ja dike Puneh’s ade vice to people about to be imarrled— “Don't” ‘Lay Tmnuse hug been there, and cau assuye editors on tho fence ‘i that It Is a dry country, If a new party F couldn't sueceed with such men as Horace $ Greeley, Charles Francis Adams, Churles Suuiner, Ly wan ‘Trumbull, Cart Behure, and _ David Davis ox tts Jeaders, what probability a {y there dust an Bote having for {ts motte “To the Victors Belong the Spolls, and for its loaders two defeated aud played: out political Hosses, could do any better? Tho ‘Twhel-Pruddler would better take a month or a year to think about it. Pounded fee Is sult to be good for at inflamed bran, ‘The Conkiingite editor should try the sooth: fue upplteation. ‘here is ne room between the Amurican oceans tor any party or any: newspaper that: his only 9 personal-griev+ aucs to stand won. ‘Tho “hutermediany Dampneas ought to have thought of that before, If tt had taken the advice of go sugiclous a politician as Gi Logan it want not have been Inthe terrible fix it ts now.tn, nor have cohunitied {self to the awful foolishness of a new AntieMonopoly party, as Hy distinelly did less than two weeks ago. Ma. Husny Younn inn receives very dlitferent treatment from the nutharities in Washington andor the present Adininistra- Uon from that whieh he hint expertunce of duving Trastdent Tayes? term, Me. Byvarts, with his ustual Catulty and deference to Beitt- ish Influenges, treated Mr Tin with widls: giised contempt, Yet bis case had been patlently examined and pronounced good by: Mr. Newberry, member of Congress frou Detroit, who has had fom business as: perlence and onght to know the value of feures. Mr. Dlaing fs disposed to look favorably wyon Mr, TMnd's statements. ‘The presuniption is that they aro true, for itis diMeult In’ any other way to accotnt for the exorbitant amount of the Halifax award. ‘Lo be attire, Delfosse, the wnplre, was a poor creature, completely under Lritish control, buteven be required some Justiiication for is Bross partisanship, and tie equid yot get any save thrqugh tho cooked-up statistics whieh Mr, Hilnd has exposed, Accounts of the fertility: qiyt vast extent of tho wheat fexlons in Manitoba contiyus: to yenel sq nl Amorlcan citizens must re- gret that, owing solely ‘tu the stubborness anil erliniual seetionalism of ‘the Denvouratic party, they aro not now ineluded within the Tinits of the Repyblle. ‘The ery of 4 64-10 or fight? subsided suddenly as soon ag Palle and the reason of It was that. the slayoeracy sid jot want more territory added on the North. ‘They denuded that the frontiers should be pushed sugthward, sc flint they mjht have more vou for thelr neeurset '* institution’; hut thelr hearts were. never really tithe demand for a northern frontier atdi-40, They adtded 500,000 square miles, most of It comparatively worthless, t the'South, and complved nt the spallation of werenter terpitary on the North, whict, a3 the evant proves, Is Hels to turn out one of the gardet-spots of the wark|, 1t is amazing that n party with sucha reeord should have sprviyod to gee the fruits af its folly; and that it shantd even now be in coutral of the City of Chicago, the natural granary of the Jost empplre, 1s a zrayter marvel, ed Dutise all the yineteen years. iy whiel Mr. Storey has indulged his perlodieal frenks of palling his own yewspaper and inflating the eirenigtion thereof there las never bean a sipele day when be did not kip as well as the advertisers Know that Tye 'Tamunn’s cfreulation ty Chicago aud its sulnrbs excueds thyt af the Vhnes. is hysterical efforts to overcame is ene fnportant: fact have al- ways failed to exette the attention of the ad- vertising class, Ho tins drummed for andy thing at nearly gratuitous rates and even titled hts columns with bogus "ais? but stlll the public nara not fogled. After pine- teen years of fullure In that Yne jr, Storey ought to try some other dodge for vatehing byshiess. If he were to devpte tho dine he wastes In Jaboring over the fdlotle drivel he prints from doy to day abogt ‘Tyee Trinuse to soma Jegithunte effort to sal a fopthold for hig yewspaper amoyg the respectabte olasses, and to stopping up the nunjerpus lepks about hs establishment through whieh the revenues from his paper are constuntly oozing awny there wonld be fewer notes to magt, fever creditors to bull- doze, and fewer mortguges to walgh dawn, Is declining years, i sneh ense he would also be on better terms with hhinselé ay rest of maniind., Rut Mr, Storey will never have any peace in this world (yhatever fate way ywalt hin, hereafter, according to tho elit St. Janes version of the Testament whieh he oveustonally reprints) se iong as he shall cherlsh the tnsque dutusion that he ean pall Up dfshusiness at the expense of ‘Tyre Tain use, or that le ean satisfy his eveditorg by perlodt{ea} nnd sterautyped frothings whieh merely dente potent raga and-disappoint- ment. © THE NEW PAR Y AND IT3 OHIOAGO ORS \N, ‘The Chicago org: uo’ Mr. Conkling trem- bles like 9 hegearoue of the alns-house since it hus severed Hts canpoction with the Ie- publican party, It gives jis peasons far ree tring from the party cannaetuns, hut shivers atits own boldness i Kb uitting them, It bs bold neverthe Tuli] ag a sheep, It de- elores that It did not apprave the nomination plCon. Gartold, byt felt compelted, asian “organ,” ta gdvacate lis oleation, Che vote son Of Hs apposition to iis Administration bs the feet, of whinh Ie declares Gop. Garileld ts aware, that jt has “pothing te, take baci, nothing te upolagize fort? It urged Gen, Quaypfeldl’s elyetion agalyst [tt Judgment, be- enise Conkiing Weed Ib against hls judge mont, and It pes not regret its effords In that. divectton, beenuse as an orgay It belleves Me owas justited In violating: {ts own Judgment, beeauso Conkling did violence to fis judgment. Hat ax tho Preshlent has not npologiaed to Tt for -balng alacted, Vetiwobet Pyddics dovliies ta anologlze to tho Prasl- dlunty and vot having recelyad au apology nor hiady one, it feels constrained to assume an miutude of antixontsm to the Administra Hon. Bulag an orgy” and henes coms pellod ta ‘gerbil? tines, and destiiing to Warind Admlulstration tunes, It was obllxed to transfor fis allegiances to the new party and & geld Conkling tunes, ‘The organ of the new party Is drowned, as it were, In an ocean of regrets, ft ro gets" that the President * nominatad dudgo Jtabertyon to be Collector of the Port. ot Now York, 3 “regrety’ that Conklluy and Platt yeslgued. It “regrets” that the Repybiiean Assomblymen of New York did nat go lute entions. ft regrets’ -that hoy dit nat hnmedtately redtect Conkling and Platt, [b *yegrots"' that tho President did not adviso them to gu Inte eaucus and redtuct Conkling and Play The organ” declares vehonently that It “will not be forced ‘te Join te the howl against Conkling,” but, by Its silenve, leaves: {to be inferred that ie wilt “howl” uxninat Platt if direeted so ta do by ViewPresident Arthut, ‘The professlonal “organ? de olines to “shout poans te Waodin, Sessions, gnd thelr crowd,” because thoy are “uns dlonbted pagan # Here ly an evidence of ‘dovotlon ta prinel- ple which should be clted ay un example of horolsin ta Sundoy-avhaol ehiidren, because there ta perhupd no more bright and shining evidence of supurlor virtue than the haughty and disdalntul retusal to do 4 dertala dis reputable uet of one who has “nover been asked, oven tn the mest remote way, to do it, If the secret reusan of the withdrawal of the profvaslonal orgun from thy Republican party is over diselosud we have no doubt it will turn out to by the presence of “ Woodlu, Sve- lous, and thelr crowd”? within the party, To THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY JULY 1, 1881—TWHLVH PAGES be sure the party whiel it ling Joined bonsts hip of Brady and Dorsey and vil of gtar-route pecnlaters, Vit there ts a Altterency In rascals, Sesstons fing been tndleted by a Conkling Grant Jury, and Drady and Dorsey have Hot, Besides, Brady and Dorsey “and thelr crowd? indulge exactly the samo * re- greta” as those by whieh the “ organ? has been constrained, In obedience to a hhh sense of duty, fa nmmounes Us withdrawal from the Adininiatration party and its ade hesion to the aitt-Administration Conkling marty. “A fellow feellng inakes us Won dows kind? Lhe Urady-Conktag organ tn Waghington denounces Attorney-General MaeVeagh as “a Har and seoundrel*; the Ulienge Conkilng organ denounees (ho supe porters of President (airfield as “curs aud hounds’? ‘The Chico organs of the new purty ureans Hike as two peas; thoy use tho sine veeabahiry. Can the organ be pres vl oupun ta reburn to the parly Woull tho prompt’ eleetion of Conkling ad Piatt through Adtainistration “tntluenee induce It te withdraw its uppasition tu President (ariel? Or would ft de mand the reinstatement of Brady tw the Postinaster-Goneral’s office aud the resigniy: tlon of Judge Robertson as Collvetor af tho Portye New York? | WIL the Republican party syrvive the defection of the Chicago organ? Can the party be saved ?. ‘These are grant questions, ‘The emergency ts one cil: aulnted to try men’s souls, ‘The organ lias undoubtedly got the colle, aul in a-spasin of pain ins, ag it were, wrigeled Itself out of the Republican party. How to get the pa- tent back without communicating the ds ease to the entre party organlaqtion; thatts the problen LEGAL-TENDER MONEY, Mr. Edward Atkinson, fn the: July aumbor of the Internatlong Review, publishes a paper on the sublect ot “What Makes tho Rate ot Luterest.? In the diseussion of this question the writer gocy qubot lis way to asayll fhe greenbacks; and after references to several contractions of currency in 1870 aud US3t, he says: Ench of thesa ncgurronces morely constituted A temporary scayelty GE tle instruments of oxe ehynge, whieh bad” been aubatituted for trie A} fh money Wader the Legal-Tender yet Chis vontiiags to work ass mich inisublel alter the Unied states fle: haya been imude nonlnall redecnmble in coin as tt did before; aad it will vontiitite to do su until tiie tegal-tender function at United’ Status notes ts dlaallowed by tho Supreme Court or cepeaied by Congress. ‘This 1s one of tho stereotyped. assurtions of aelass af American political economists Whe truth of which Isnugatived by all experionee, and tints no support from the writers of any other country, $ ‘The Unitud States Constitution was adopted. ata time when comeree was comparaiively Hinlted; forelgn commerce ag we-naw wuiler- stand it qwas contined to: butiuw natlorts, Jyven banking business was carried on on a sinall geitle as compared to that af the present day. That Constitution made geld and silver niegal-teuder, and by Implication excluded all the tarms of *tawtul” inoney, ‘This re- strictlon upon naling paper a legal-tender does not exist in other uations, ants In force only ju the Uplted States. During the ext geneles of a gigantic elvil war, when almost any expadiant necessary to presarve the Ife of the Nation way allowable, Congress di- roctoil the issue of $100,000,000 of United States notes, and dvefnred them g legal-tend- ep. ‘Thely issu¢ was proquanced legal by the Court beequse of the overrulime neces: sity which demanded It. 1t Is concedud that in tne of peace, no stele mensure would iave been permissible, but the arighial issye hav- Ing heen authorized, It has been continued net the present tine, Congress not having repeated the legislation of 1862, ‘To that ox- tent, ta the extent af this war act, the United States Is placed upon an eauallty with all othor Goveriments in the matter of making paper a legal-ender supatitute for uioney, Che preeedents fer the use of legal tender paper ure to be found tn tha history of all nitions dyring the present ceutury. Ly this particular England las consplenousty taken F the dend. Declaring her: monetary syste to rest on nn metalic currency, with gold as the basls, she. legulizes the nates ay the Bank of Englands a debt-paying cure roncy to the amount of 370,090,009, secured by National bonds, and to an Indellalt amouyt of additions! notes equivalent In amount to the gold and silver cola aud bullion she may: have In her vaults, ‘That Government, howovor, confers on the bank the purer, with the consent. of the Ministry, to authorize the bank (o suspend, speely payments when pressed for codon tlon of hey ates, and to Tssus additional bunk-notes at diseration, all these notes being Jegal-tender in payment of all debts, public and priyate, : « ‘That {3 the poliey which Engtand has adopted to proyent “cornera’® or contric- Hons of the currency, ‘There ts nota politteal economist Ih England who regards this use’ of legal-tender paper part of its flat money, the couvortilility of which may ba suspend: ed, as Mr. Atkinson does, Ho attributes {Iuetuntions In the value of currenvy to the Rreunbuok, wad says; The way to abate thaso malignant tuctnations, When FIV Hor Puls Med Who podsess WeUli the Opportunity te loves thole yiupiins, f4 to iu. ehiye these traudulons fuetruments, Kawe ts The leywl-tendup yoted of the Uaited Stutoa, to ue wntuwril ‘True inenoy minnat pe’ cornurad,” England tds the only cortaln protection ngalust “corners,” and against panies in fhe suspension of. the gold redemption of the bank-notes and anentargad lean af fagal- fonder paper, with whieh te bank: enn ine ereasy her Jonna and discounts and yellaye the eststing stringuney in the markets, ‘The Government of Mraned, too, las tho right to tugalize bank-notes as logal-tenders, but Mrince avoids tho nevessity of kpoplig any legal-tonior paper alluat, except on exe traurdinary occasions, by the use of 9 vast sun ot fogal-teader silver monoy,. ‘There can be no “cornering” of money in Engh beeause of hor legul-tunier piper, and none ta France beenyse of her legal-tend- er silver and power to make legat-tunder of bank-notes, ‘She supply of gald las never bean equal to moot the redgmpulon of tho notes of tho Uank of England In casa of a yun, and were itnot for the puwar to Increase the amount -of Jugul-tender paper, the * cornere’* an gald {n What country would bo of common aeoyy- renew, | Francs suppresses currency panies and curveney corners by the prespice of her tigny Iniityed. millions of dollirs of degul- tenor aliver, ‘The greenbacks In the United States seryo tho same purpose In thls country that tho legat-tender notes of (ho Bank of Enghind do in Great Britaln and tho allver does iy Franco, When the Untied Stites shall have stored away ha the vaults of tho reasury und of the banks an imount of silver dollars age proaching ta that in France, when our legale tender notes wil thug be protested agaliat any possible susponslon of spueia redump- Hon, when the gald.which tows hither shall be hanked up. with the wllver in tho yarlous deposltories, then the banknotes aml the ‘Trensuyy-nates “will be su. protected that there will be no auch Uiingaga “eurher" hi currency, and the mungy of the United Btates will rest more purely on a muvtailio basis of yalus than tho money of any other nution on the globe, ‘The American movometallists da what tho European monouetallists dare not doy our philosuphers propose the prohibition of legul-tender papor, whilo the prohibition of togal-tender paper would suspend ensh pay: ments ih every country tn Kurope where wold fs not supplemented by a stuck of legal- tonder silver, ‘Thora is no nation im Europe which has demongtized silverand excluded it ng a legal-tender that could carry an tts come meree on an exclusively gold basis. ‘There is no nation In Europe now whose gold Is not thipllented elther by legal-tendur paper or Tegul-tendor silver, or both; aud yet the tian cial Solons of Wall street mul of Boston pro- paso that togat-tender silver and legal-tendor paper shall both be abolished In this country! EES THE SAENGERFEST, ‘Phe Germans have contributed largely and In qnany ways to the progress of Ametiea, and ine direction more than tn musie Tt ig safe to say that the advaneement in muste- al inatiors fy this country has beew nceeler- ated more by the Intilience of the Germans than by any other single civaumstance, ‘Chey have brotight with them to thelr now Lomes: the love nul: the knowledae of mtisic whieh are characturtatic of thelr native lund, ‘Shey: have assoeluted mnsfs hero with thelr domes: tre gufoyments and publle amusements as they were In the habit of doing in their Va- teyland ‘Lhoy ttave turnished the lurgest. part ‘of the material for our bands and orchestras. ‘They have organized thelr sing- Ing soeletios and held their singing festivals ns they would Lave done had they remalned in Germany, aud Uyey hays thys dissent nated whhin-the past (wenty-tlve or thirty years a more gener taste, appreelation, aid dlseshatiation in musical matters than would, have grown up In twiee that time without thelr etforts, ‘Che progress thoy have made Iu thelr. festivals ds Amerlean in eluracter, ‘The Siugerfest hell In this elty thirteen years ago brought together 1,200 singers; the present Festhyal iis antted so¢ietles: which ninnber 2243 members, "hat fs about tho sie ratlo vf progress which Chicagy has made as v city, aud the Stiugerbund coatdnet be ‘moro complimented by qny other com- parlsan, But the musteal genins and the enthusiasm of the Gurins have done nore than all this. ‘Thely esquple’ has promoted emulation among the Americans, ‘The musical soz eletles all aver the cauntry, tke the Avollo and Beethoven Societies of this city, owe their orighy to the Luluence of the Germans, ‘Tie general festivals, suchas ‘Thomas lias given In Cliinnat® ant Damroseh In New York, togethor with those outlined for tha future on a grander suale, are the outgrowth of Germapesamule, The time wilt proba- bly come, and perhaps ts not very fur dls fant, when the distinctive German tralts shall (supper trom the large inustent testl- vals of the country in the same way the Ger- tans politically are transformed [nto Amor-. jeans. ‘The Germans will unite in music a3 in business and other alfairs with the Amerleans, adopting the common Inngiunge of the country, and assimilating the musical resources of all fans, Aimertean singer have a’ prominent pluco In tho Sitngertest, and Mr. Thomas’ chorus tn the Clieinnatl Festival was inde up in large. part of German votes, ‘Lhe Americans cannot af- ford to dispense with the knowledge and experience of the’ Germans In music, and need the pecwlkhir quality of the German yoiues to fill out great choral effects, Neither enn the Germans yiford to ignore the grow- ing oxcellenve of: the American voices and the enterprise of American methods, Musle is 4 common bond upon whieh all may unite, and the Chicago musical festival of 1888 will wobybly celebrate wn alliance In whieh both native Germans and “native Amerleans may take canal pride. We think Mr. Louis Wali, the President of this: year's Siingerfest, had somolling of this Klrd in bismind when he {neorporated the following paragraph in his" Weleomlng speech: It la the desire and intontion of tho Siingor- hunt to rene a higher urtistia excellence than huy boretarfore Leey nttuiged, ty pay nore ces gard'to the esthetic than the sociul pringiple, and thud, 10 puasibla, (o rivul tha great Peatlvals, held ‘oughout Germany aud at the Cr ut Pala TE becomes nuenasury, thon, in order to rival those Festivals, that muslortoving people: must sushin then with thelr menus, Such Patronage shoul be generously extended b avery une ud wa way uve with propriety te Americuns. as well us Germans, to participate iu Curniabing tue sinews of those musical gain puns; tor have we nat to-day the eodperation. Of Auveral distinguished Atuerioan soeretles, wan willamg Weir numbers in English? Aud my we not, thorafory, chim that our Festival 13 tukiug on A Moro cosmopolitan character thin bertofere, und Ut ft thus onnbles us te appent to ull chisues uliice 2; The name of Americun ts, in the O14 World, site alone to myunitivent ibe epality: towards publig inatitutions. Peuple there réad With nstonishmett and ndalration of the millions which lu Americn are given by private eltizens fo hulp valoda the education of thy. masses, and the term ° princely muni(tcence™ baa been supplanted by the far more curceet exe pression, § Ameren inuailicvave," We wok) All be wlyd to hear that thie Amorioan niunitte cence Was shawn hore, ulso, iy the gaduwaent of sella Cup yocal uy well as Instrumental iusto. Let us hope, ther, that tho Festival pepigaisie to-day, WAL awaken a lorietey for such Inatitus tlona In American wspds and hearts, Chicage may fairly take o Kenuine pride In the unqualified success of the present: Silngzerfest, The director, Nang Balatka, Is a Chiengo man, aug Chicago furuishes sovon- teen of the tifty-twa-soclettes which take part. A building i furnished which is In every way adequatesind well spited to tho Festival, ‘Tho ose ws, sinauting to over $70,000, ure wlroulylassured,. The welcome estendil to the stringers fs leavty, and all the qeummmodations and facilities seum to have that amnplitide and that completeness: whivh aro characterlatio of big things done In this city... We yenture tosay that all the Goymans taking part in the present Fustival wil feel 8 warn, -personal interest hi the American Festival tobe given here next year, under the leadership of Mr. Theodore Thomas, and that then aud thoreatter the Gormans and Americans will sing together and pull together In the communion cause of mule, : AS THERE ave Ugeases which are known fo the muidleal profession as recurrent, 80 there are certain practices common among svcot-claas newspapers which are disthi- kulshed by portudicity as well as sourrility, She Thangs nowspaper in this lly Is allicted with recurrent attacks of misguided energy, Me, Storey lus always beon possessed of the Idea that he could blow his newspaper inte 9 elraulution by tha: provess of exaggeration and puffery and the publeation of smut, Ho ones started an evening edition, whieh he called the Zelegraph, oy something of that kind, and annouticed that it woud “jump {nto univers! elrenlation.? Tho evening wdl- ton lasted about tive weeks, fray sini some $15,000, Huitisvaverud that phere wasn't enongh "jumplug clreulation to goaround, Oh} newspaper reqders In Chieaga can re- anember very well that Storey’s paper ling been perlodically Jumping into elreula- Hon during Uo pst nineteen yenry, If his word oan be tnken for it, and durlug the same sperlal, according to his ex-puyté Watinouy, the clreulation of Te ‘Tinos has several thnes been seduced to ntl, Ax there are io exterior evidences that the Thuca hag beepmiw all-pervading, and ns ‘Jus Tanuse coundaues te fase soven days In tho week und 95 diys'tu tho year, Wt fs. tensonqblo to preaune that. My, Storey fs ericked on this qubject, His dementia ts fortunately of 6 harmless desertptlon, for it nither reduces the elreulation of Tne PUYUNE nor lncreases that of the Thucs, elther of whieh results would certaluty be doplorably, ‘The fines copld: nut very well jump Jato untyereal cireulation” several, tines a year duvipg oa perlod of nineteen years without ovenpying all tho field thore ts for newspapers in this region of the couptry, | nor could ‘Cite ‘fyiwuNY loge all its clrcula., " tlon Just as often without completely disap- bearing trom the publlo gaze. But then lunatics are not troubled with fogie. et Mr Storey Is now very anxious to gam- ble upon tho aleged olreutation of his newapa- por, andostentatiously challenges Tus THtnUNE to make a bet on the relative elreulation of tho two papers, to be deelded upon the sworn states ments of thoir respective proprietors. Mr. Storey fs aware that Tie Tthune ts not in tho habit of ontering Into warbling transactions, or his maniacal bowlmgs would not take such a shape, Tho question wohl rot be thnally aot at rest by thy test Which be proposes, oven though he should hot funk at the eritieal moment, be: cause tho corpmiunity would be fully Justitee in vot. belleving bia alldavit iu bis presont dts. ordered slate of inind. ‘Tiny einns ts pers fectly withng that Mr. Storey should do alt the ting aud ull tha swearing. Me may swenr to ‘Cys Trnesxe's glreulation ag well as to that of his own papery the publle will probably bee Hove hha i oug case ats muyh as tt wilt in the other, ayid ho cay Ax the figures. to sult blinself, Lf Mr. Stores: is not sutisited with such au are rungement, thore fs n Ittle ponny evening hewspaper, whieh fins nbsorbed protty much all thy cireulution the Journal aver tid nnd lus lott 1t the champlon fraud on those bogulled into ttsing {ta columns for advertising purposes,— tho suid ovanivg paper bus beet for some the Anxious tv gauitlo with tha Tinea on tho ques: tion of relutive vireulation, 1 olfers lu swear tuvouble tha clreulation of the Timcs, Storey ean tackle Stone, of the News, und thus test bis awearmg enpacity to the fullest extent, ‘Tho question of circulation is ono which :ad- vertisers ure in tho habit of exeimining for thomsvives, not merely ag to extent, but ne to churacter und lucatlty. Tho Chiewzo advortiaars know all about the clroulut{on gf fas Tanuyg, They understand ‘that ‘THe 'THInUNE now ad, und always bas bid, a inyeh larger circulation insula Cook Couuty thaa the Limes bie now, ever hag had, or over wilt have. Thoy alsa ktow that ‘fy ‘THimusk circulates ainung those chisses to whom thoy, na advertisers, want to appeal. Thoy do not ‘seck u newspapor which goes inlay into the stuns and dives of the clty, and 1s only read by thuso in search of Buu. —— ‘Tur star-raute service betwoon Vinita, Ine dian Torritgry, ayd Lus Vegas, Now Mexico, was exputited by Brady ucurly thirty-fold. Tho cost of this route wis’ originally $6.30 per annum, and it was ovontually “oxpodited” aud other wie manipuluted go thut it cout the ‘Govern- ment (und netted the vuntractoray $110,601 per Anuuin. Speuking uf how this monstrous awit die was aecom plished, tha New York Zimes ays: Neverstholess, waon Unis theft was in progress: of Incitbition, so to spuuk, tho purtics In interes est wore alle to sucure tho sixnutures of a grout many honest ugd intluentin| peopic. Among those whose naines now appear on tho records ot the Post-Ollice Departinent ag: Indoraing ane of thy boldest swhidles of recont tlnes arg Seu- atura Maxey, Cockrell, Lagdtts, Dorapy, Gurland, HBlumb, and Walker, Representutives Paoillips, Culberson, Woltuarn, Reagan, Gauge, | Hise Koll, and Ryan, sor General ‘olicers of ‘tho United” Sted ‘army, one bun. dred mombera of the St, Louls Meretants® Uxehunge, Chauncoy [ Villey, Postmaster of St. Lous, und Gen, W."L, Sherman, ‘These man, ‘by wiving thoir signatures to petitions and me- wnurials, Virtually ludorsed and even supported & grant swindle. © Yl post tauta which thoy asked might be coptiuied und * expodited ” was one whieh, tecording toa Gavernment. Lu. apector, wis not only useless, but over which no agrvies was portornied, Tho ingl!-bag, accord. ing to, the “best uuthority, “was geuurally euiply "yuu tho malntonance vf tho route was a. nitpible fruud. Sv palpable was It that tho Poslunisters roparted it ty the Dopartmant, and un honest Postinistress cuiplalned of the fi portunities of the contruvtura, who tried to ne her not to tell how burefaccd was, tho swindle. this outrageous conspirauy wore lont the munes of several Senators ‘und Ropresonti: lives, many .publicespltited oltizens, and tha Generat of the Ary of tho United States. Sioa, Sherman wrote that a daily wail along te route would “contribute largely to a settles ment of the region.” Of course, Gen, Sherman dl not knvw tunt ho was presenti, with all tho Infliency of bis yori niwe, o peapdsidion to spond more tii $150,000 per anni on tt pust- pute PIHE which empty mull-bags wero daily carried, A Present has been ¢lected for a third tert In the Republic of Liberiq., His name isa. W. Gardner, Tuo lirst (wo Presidents cach served four, terns of two yours, There wasa very exciting campaign in Liberia, which fs thyg descrihed: 7 ir. Cheese- ‘The opposition candidate wag a nin, of Grund Basan, a wealthy ma: represpnted the “soulless corporyt{on: TED hug anengpotivs,” and * biouted bondholders” of Tiberias It wad pon this iasue, that of “ino nopoly and Sneana ea #O to apenk, that’ President Gardner wre redicoted. Ay ona tla hig cleation® was daubitul but ‘ax-Presidant Payne cate to the reveuo Ina etter In whleh ho bnids ** Alas for this country or any other coun try when it turns itself ayer to tho. tiervantiio interest] Essentinl us this inyeroat fg to tho omnia ‘oitd ag the peapla might be when it fs proscenterd honorably und sucousstully, they should—If they conuult the welfare af the entire vountry—tie qarofit] bow hay placa the countr: Jn the bunds of 2 class one of whase Neat princi plox t4, *There fv noe friendship in trade.’ When this clogs bovomy desatlsiled withsome measure of the (overnment and svok redress by corabine ing to elect one Of thumyelves at uny cust, the suverenn people should be cautious in giving tuem thelr votes.” These “burning words" turned tho tdo, and the “sovereian’ peuple” anuve Gardner an ynpreepdegted majority in every settler a A constitutional grmendient waa submit: tod longthen{ny the Prosldout’s term jo four years, but the people refused to have It, think ing four torins of two years each better to bo ondureil than a goutingenoy pf threv terms of four yours each. — ‘Preny is an ugly strike In the fron-makting bueinesa of Cinclnunti The lenders of tha warkerys touk it (nto thely wise heads to shave wages aboye tho selling point of tho munufuct- ured matorlal, The employera, not Ceollug ike baying out both tholy capital aud proits in tho shape of exccaslva wages, closed thelr milly, and are quivtly waiting until the foollah, greedy op. eratives who hiave- overrenched — themselves come to thelr senses and resume tueir plicos at the inarket rates for fronsmuking. Meanwhile tho Pitsbur. Jronmon, are making hay whllo the sun shines. Thoy are filling large ordura fortron In Ciucinuat{ and all the region round about there, The Commerviat mourns at tho fully of tho Cinclnuatl strikers, and tole bow thelr stupidity is paualng out. It gays: Tho otal of tho trou atrikerd hero Is that our mills ure infe.tor to those in Pittebury, and, thorefyre, thoy must have bizher wages. hoy aru anawored by the fret that tho trowton mill which ure not wut in auy rospeet tu those ov Clucinuati, are running on thy Pittabury seule, and Giknig furge orders trom this vlty. One o} OUP MG Hryadoydered this week 130 tong frou, un Tronton inl and this was just so met throws aay frat Chaolnnath | lt batrange thal these people do not renlize that thoy are Nach ig aurilnst forces ad tivincible and Tereatauble as the attraction of gravitution. If Pittshurcert con ike tron with an adyantawe Of 23 per cunt tn libor, and Bend the product down the clyer on burges, thoy can oyercouys wll conte pention, Our fricnds who baye pliced them. selves ina desperate situation, and ure exuspers ated about tt, nce fybting the laws of political econulny, a eeeneemenael ‘The New York fribune ia nothing Uke ag rabidly autlesiiver us it was two or tures years ago, Retlection has brought it to perceive the fullagy Qf its former pualtions and to realize that thero ts not gold cueygh to ga round If allyer ta goncrally demanotized, Spoaktiug of tho Nonutury Couforenco now in scssion iu Paris, Ib auyas Tho telegraphic account of tho ylaws of tha London Pines ay tho Monetary Conference need exvlto no vurpriee, slaco shut Journal slid ulways boon a consiuteat adyocuty of the alate cae standard | The Lunes does not speak Car he British public, however, to nearly the uxe tent ie uaed ta, nor iy it aby longer 4 truate warthy era uf tho views of tha yavormuy elusses. Upon this question it probably retlects the opinions Of wa imujority of the English peo- ple, but there Iau geuwing nilcority tuk his bor pays an igltation for tho reaturgtion uf silver to is ald phico ut un ald te gold in perfurming the: work of commercial: exchanges and recutating value, and this mtausity it overlooks, “tho pau plo company the tiiorkty wre muink! neive Dualuesd peu. ‘They would ike to bayve England change her attitude toward tho Paris Conference Tram ony vf hostile obsvryation to one of friends iy eodperation. In une ruspect at lvust the Rogilan bhinsetallste are undoubtedly right, bo hwporiant au autre ad the Conterenco should roe colva bottler freutinent fray Boyland thus bus Uiue far got. Courtesy towurd be great Powe hrangh wopae elforte }t wae constitutud shoul emt her ta geld ta ie oblo popredentutives vu powered to discuga all the: gueations, duvolyed: had tu pludge their Government toa fale cure sideration of the now faula wud arguments tq silver wen are vow soaily to udduco, ed Cincussrancys nlade the appointment of tho Callector at rt Burt at Now Ra wlmust a Nationat matyor. Struuy Cocliugs bave been roused (1 the contest. He buve aburad tn thou, We thought the Presidont made uw wistuke when ho numinated Mr. Hobertaon, Ie tuink go sul, We reyrolted it, We still reyrot it. When Conkling und Plast reuguod we regretted that alg. We think I would by the beat possible tiny for thu Blute of New York to soud them buck. Whuu the Leygisinture of New York was culled upua to olect sudcessors to Conkling and spa Patt and the ron who cl resout the Adtuintiatration cums, we thought it a gra Heginnitur of tho ond of ‘party diselpline tn all the States. He te the Preakdont would disas vow all cespousibility for any stiol, action, and are verry that he didnot, We will iat be Coroud to Joli tit the bowl agalnac Me, Conkling nnd shout potns te Woudln, Sessions, nnd thole erawd.—Cifeago organ of the Conktingite port. Tho old-lady doth protest too much, Thoro Ary too thuny “wes” nnd tuo few rensons. Tho reasons fiudecd, are "as two grains of wheat hid was with a keon to tha futuro. It reported that bo will enter the service of that rondas soon ns be {9 rolleyed fram his ofletal responsibilitios, and that this will happen very: soon, ft was generally agreed at the Cabinot toting yesterday that tho’ letter could not ho defended ov any reasonable ground, and that It was sulllciont cause for his prompt removal, ————————— ‘Tin Denver Tribine has taken twelvo stercoptiean viowa of the Conkling enso: . {nn husbel of a te wall woaroh all day = Garteld apyotnts Robertsen. a wre you tind thot; and when you hase found ‘3 ¢ uts. thom thos are not worth tha rearctc" BuuLTin | + Gatiteld dean’ xeon to mind tt, THINNE aceypts tho apology yn condition that 6. Gurleld eontiines to stloks the Vonktingite orgun ahutl cease from this day: 6. Couteling makes a theht In tho Sonate. to talk of founding a now autl-monopoly party en purl and restigits, with a raitrond atturqey and a ralleand Presi> . tobortsan fy utiMonsly confirmed, 4 Conkling goes to Albi cOly ole tt ae a ; any to recolye a ree . He is whippod nzqin, It, He deine ta th whippol. Jz. Gariold ts un dock. 13, Ele is Habito to stay there, dent—Conkliug and fintt—ns Its leaders, ee ‘Tas Pulaskt (Lenn) Heratd has the fol- lowing grupovine reports Our private vorrespoutont writes ug from Aluny! that Sow gute since, while mug ebear on one of the porchways of the Dotuvan House, by overhonrd tho following conyereucion Herweait Lon Htoscou gud a nun by nating Erle y antes Vor R.—Sea here, my Friday, was thero once in ‘Touncsses a person named Jonnsun, nicks named Andy? . Friday P.—S0 Thay beard, my Lord. Lord Ht.—Anil was he of tho Demourntio falth and partiann, stalwart, and tinbending {1 hls nd- it tu purty fealty and orgnaization? riday, B.—So beld and ostuomi|, wy Lord, by * Numocrata, Lord I. And prithee, my Friday, did he not af a sudden bheome hidepoudent, defy his 1 inks ruce Hyaitiat its nomince? jay P— Thou speakest truly, my Lory but fot was his portion, and the third man in the ravo was this sani Jobnsitt. polut. Dit bo Hoses but uot tu the was that the ond of bi clduy Po—No, iny Lord, but attorward, and Thin a very short while, thls sang Johgaon, by that samo Democricy, was chosun Senatar to the Congrosa of the United States, Lord —Indeods tidesd! Now leave tue, my mun, and think well of whut thou fust spokott. But stuy—wero thoye two Jotnyons, oc only one? tent) B—Ouly ong, only one, ny Lord. t. = Tie Boston newspapers speak ont very decidedly in condemngtion of the removal of Collector Sinith, of Rungpr, whose term has but huif expired, at tho instnncoe of Senator Hate, From present appoaraneas it Isa, bad business. Tut, as Smith hus bebn removed tinder the Ten= uro-ot-Oftico net, tho President will have togive 5+ Seasons gud those ay puta diferont face on altalrs, ee Tr was the Des Motnes (In.) Leader, not tho: Rryister, whieh received a letter from David A. Wells compllmenting it upon the ‘stand tt had tuken for Creo trade, The Register 1e0 Pro: teationiat paper. Mr. Wells hos promised to send the Leaicr a long lottoron the subject ‘of “Tarkf Probivitton," y eed Tue Cinginnatt Commercial raneubers distinctly that when Foulds was mato Postmas- ter by President Grant “ the’ Sepqtors had moro Influence In that ‘corner of Ohio thaa'lt they hail bown yellow dogs." es ‘Ty tha Haitoe of The CNeaga Tribune . Citcaco, June 2a—Wal you {uform me - through your paper who fs tho author of the play “My Partuer "? " Supgonypen. © Bartley Campboll, , Saeed PUBLIC OPINION. Springfe|d Republleqn: “Thora are two boating assoolations hese," wrote 9 Japancgy . atident Lomo, “called Yale and Haryard. Ween it rains the members fond books.” , Cinclnnatl Zaqeirer (Dem.)—Me, Brady's’, new and sprightly paper, tha Washington Critic, says threateningly: “Wo hava not done with MacVengh.” For that matter, MagVoagh is not done with Hrady. . gh . Cineinnat! Commerclat (Rep.): Thera were many very curious appointments (wader Gen. Grant) inado in this neighborhood, and toat of Mr, Foulds was ono of them.’ Ho was nota * 3 byt tho Fupatans ‘bud nv moro + Jotlu aly ovracy of Olilo thun if they bud ~ been yellow dogs, Oo a ges Martford Conrant: It ts evident -that sa far as Conyregutional New England (3 concerned, tho ravision of the New Testament ta heartily aeceptéd, In tho lending Teclog ical schools, lke thosy of” Andover, Yale, and’ Hartford, the > hew version ig adopted ‘for chanel uso, and It la ulsg used In very muny of the pulpits and Buns * day aebouls, mys : . New York correspondence Springfield Req. publican: Tho story of Whitelaw Rold’s appolnt= ment to tho Gorimin Mission fs again revived by Ministor White's immedtiqto return, Mr. Reid's intimates, hoyaver, deny the truth of the rumor, - and T hive seon a private letter from tlm withle a fow duys fn whiett he spoake with pusitlvencss: of bis return to this country in October, a A wentennows eltizen of Albany relates ton Now York papor an exportanve of his ourly Ife to illustrate the danger ef conviction on incre clroumstantial ovituuce. He had hada jovera’ quurrel, known to hor family, with tho lady who baa been hig wife now for twonty yonrs, Ono ovening -he enlied upon her and a reconeitlation took pinoy, Jn tho nuxtoty of re- stored Ipyve aud contidonce: sho expressed tho foar that bo might be assaulted whilo passing througtiadisurdyrly part of the city while on his way home, and to reassure hor bu took 0 vistal from bis pocket, told her that ho always enrricd it, and was oxplatning {ta mecbanisin when it was aceldentalty discharged. The girl's nts rushed Into the room, uxpecting {a dis- cover a murdor or, sitelde, but fortunately no barm had boun done, although the bullet grazed tho girl's face. On his way hometha loverthrew his plstul into the river and has nover since car- riedone. Ho thinks thatany Jury tn Ohrlaten: dom wold have found him guilty of murder If bo bad Killod his swecthonrt, for against hig un supported dontal the strongest clreumstantial vyldonce of a mative could bavo boon brought. or Presipent Taytor, of tho , Mormon Church, was porauared by tho United States census agonts to admit that tho Church fa a regularly-organtzod hierarchy. It hag u Presi- dont und twelve Apostics, ng overybody knows. It-alea hus States, uch of which has a Progident and Council; tho States are divided Into wards, governed by Bishops and Councilors, and 80 on down, Tho New Orleans Democrat romarks on those revelations and syys: Mut the strunzest and most {mportant pleco of (nformation furnisued by Tuytor aguinst tho Philadotplile Dimes (Ind The more Mormons was, hit aging the clerey of that He - ; ates! Church there. wore Ferulurly ordained Judges | {ets that are revented about ex-Commissloner who bud control and, Jurisdiction over temporal ag well us roliglous matters. “Thts hes boon ebarged ugaingt the Morinon Church avait and agaln by the Ventites, and us constantly denied by tho Morniuns, but fs now gonclugt vols: proved by the ‘testhnony of Taylor himgolf, It 18 not to he wondered ut that the Foderal Government: finds some dificultydn dealiug with the Mormon question, when this Church ta allowed to huve tel poral as Well ag aplritual jurisdiction. . Ose of Mr. Star-Raute Brady's Waahtng- ton organs—voth dully—fulla hte tho orror of crediting the fallowime extract from the New York Tribune to ‘ine Cirgsao 'TytnuNe: Thore is one part of Mr, Coukling's addyoas (at Now York) wi oly will gorely trouble fhe Pouacrats whe bave been smiling sirdouleally ut bigsllonce. We refer ta bis vulogy of Gen, Guetleld, waleh ko hell for tha closu in prior ta, mukeg It more jmpresalve,—Sepl. 18, 1880. ‘The portinugou of tha extract doca \ot appear. Tt Is teatimouy that the Domocrata had been “smiling surdontonlly at Mr. Cunkling's lence"; and thut bis “eulogy of Gen, Gartteld" was extorted from him by thelr sneer. Tho fact that Mr. Conkling omitted ulluglon to Gen. Gariletd from his first Now York specch is notorl- ous. What canbe the use of denylog it? Tho extract above printed fs ovience of It, a of Penstons Bentley the more it appeara that — tho Goverument has lost the services of a very. valuable officer, tis & public catamity that, now that the ollice ts rouplne the benofit, in ine creased fagllitivs for work, of Mr. Hentloy’a pers feeted system, We should bs turned que of otflce tosutisfy tho clamors of the horde of huogry Blalin-agouts syle buve been bred by Our Peds slow laws and by the formar wretobed admins iatrations Of: theni. [lls auccessar begins hig n cnredr by proying blinsell to be 4 donnxzoy o! too choapest type, and a oun who peging by. loud ‘proclamations avout one-armed. soldier bind botter be watched very closoly, ; Saratogiay (lop.): Whatayer . else, jay, come of the foollshly prolonged gontest at Ale” ° bans, lt ts doing tho ona thing for tho Ropubiles an purty that Mr, Conkling would loast desire, and that is coniirming the judgmont of tho Ree publicnn party aguipat tim, Every duy. sea ir. Jonkllug aud those with bim imulntaui their ake tittide “dwusnat “thy majority of the party a aguinst the Administrition thoy deepen’ at strengthen tho Jiaeolent supetiat tham, ‘The Ho; ; publican party is qaliauty: ng every diy, und if ir, Conkling pursuca “his prosent polloy ‘two weeks longes, It will bo sale, whethor {¢ will bo Just. or nat, to submit the question to the next - Legislature. Sonator Conkling ta inuking {t poss aie for tho Republicuus to curry the State next’ * alk, he Washtugton Post (Dem,): As the Post hag,’ sald in previous comments on this quustion, Air.’ Hind nukes q statemont that, If trad, shows In fanious raseality. Uniess Mtr. Hind les,—Hes , Uke a lunatis orn fool, for exposure 1s easy: and certain in cua he tells a falecuocd-xthe boals oO of that most usrqntaning award a book a! “ cooked" stutintios,—forged yetnent, pauien, rd by a man who buss i honors and Jorge emoluments, Ih; Allid that he bas the Hppearaned | AN exchango remarks: Nothing could more strikingly axhibit the Present fayoruble condition af labor in this country than the face at a railroad In the Far West [s enlisting 10,000 man in Bugland, lreland, Seojlgnd, gad Wales) and inducing then fy two yeurs’ gantriiat to gO gorse the Atiuotic and more.than balf across the American Contl nent inurdor that it may obtaln thelr services In the cunstryction af an oxtension of Its Ine ia Colurade gad equ. ‘Vola moana that the de- mand for guod workmen {Is a0 active ty tha Unitod States thur its ipossiblo ut this thn to obtalu ae iuany a8 the rallrond company re- atves, Tt would no doubt be far more ox- penny to yathor up 10,000 mon here qnd’ thera jn diferent purts of thle buay land than to btre then abroud and skip them ucross the aca, Nobody fa tong out oc work ie America wow exvept those too shiftlesa to look for cmploy~ ment and top hizy ta keop a situation whon one cummed fo thon, ——— Tur Atlanta Conatitutloy admits that Gen Longatreet did uot forfeit all la claims upon the gratitude of tho Soutborn people by Joining the Hopybdiican party, and pleqsautly soya of bim's Gen. Longstreet bas reached bis homa in alnosville, and will bo iy Athinty, very soon, Ho will ayaun the duties of the Marshulsnip of Georgia on tho let of July, Since bls return to Georgia n grout many applleations for positions baye beon mude to blu, bur itis not yet knows who will bo kis chiof depyty. Marshal Fitze|me ons fe prepuring to urn ‘or tho oflice to his. aitoccagur, and will, wo ‘learn, sogn gigago ‘tu Dusiness olther bere or it Augusta. Gen, Lu atreet, howl pust the mieridinn of Ife, ts atrong and hearts, aniply quaiitled In houlth, 09 well as in ather cespeols, tofultl the wrdugus aud dellyate duties af tho position to which he bus been appointed, i a ofa honorable and Intelagent tn of nu honorable and Intelligent man. fact that be offera tho first and only Oxplnities s of the greut outrage pernorrated by fing $5.00,- Edad ig ulgu iy favor of the tragh of hig age sertiang, 3 . The now law making bribery, corruption; or frauds at primary cicotione in Ponnsy}vunta | © mlsdemennors, fa regarded atroad as q stroke ay tha rogt of uw great pe The Now York Sun~.. thinks it aces in thia ovidences of a xrent obani . fav thy bettortn tho Slutes “Wien ee Hage Tenders can no longer munige the purty by: thely usual methods, thoy must lust yo thetr .,.1p pon tho dtute. Purtty the purty und you Baits the Cuminonieenltn und the Natlon. Make fruud'. Tulve count(ns, false personation, and repgaying -.. ut the primirigs und corruption |W conventions | eriines, aud then enforce tho nw pealngt ther, and you will break Into antull pieces every, ball: teal machive and every cuprupting ring jp the | country. The axqupleot Ponnsylvants is worthy. of all finitation.” oe Tadianapolls Journal (Rep.); Garfleld aud Grant in thate peguiiar ohuraatorletiog arg gg. diferent ag any two educated gentlemen on the. > continent. ‘Fhe one self-polsed, aolf-relignt,’. and retloont. Tho Naturo, seoking canintiig ling wit! ait: thu olsing the ¥ ng Tron alte weorlde or eel for the sthee.” buna that respugt whieh aucnareay minds tolerate -. - and admire, but which amall aged think oan only = bu mover DCT patos , NO @uCh 0s tlyea pyrmole tie charactor af Cugfold or of: Grant, and thoy only miayuderstand each other” whons nt lang range, they ure inystitad: by thoy colaringa of the lenses furough which they are + courpolled tp luok, a: Bee Now York Commerelay Bulletins Waare, #lad to neq that the Inguragga men of Chicagg put thelr protest Lagaliet the contraction gf the Are Huiita) teas upon purely profossionul grounds thang upon thoay of pubilo apirit, He oO altizena. who desire tae growth and wee ty of thelr”. splendid city, Agtney suy, insdrauda . onpital: > ‘Tis small ebtates of Englund aro nearly all mortyaged ta two-thirds of their value, and the route now received aro insqiliolent to pay tho futercat, let alono suppurt tho Bquiro and bis familly. Coluans of the Londan Pines ure tod with notices of ald country residancos, broad donesnea, wooded. parka, gud snug county homes ty bo sald, Iv Lingolnshire farms can bo bad IC the topgut will anly keep dawn tho taxes in'Shropahire landa cannot be let at any pricy; {u on pariah In South Warwickshire only ou) can Yo let ous af #000 ucres, Tho furmors feel tyls distress luna pecullur way; those ot thom who ing + iy to vinigrate aro provented by. not | can Take cdre of ltvgly when quad ions at this i ‘4 monte, Noone wishes taxa inte tarmilog. Tuae to ell the fademnlty ead oe uty tog 19 nocpueremnaeanecsnne enema ee rae apa sraia, 2 jaoallty Wo vb 4 ¥ disduing $0 @xerolay common prideuos, © fat Oun Naw York namesato addresses aome | er iociign chteayn hervele earned q loadon serious Words to thg thirtysthrea meaibors who ure preventing tho clection of twa Kepunlicag SAUNT ave ehosathlsty=th pera stund Vhatare those thivty-threa mombers stund> log by Conkling for? itis vonsuct: ts enslly oxe plained, buy there fa no appurent reason for tholsd, They have nothing to waln by it Ho i duad politicnily, > Whatever the outcome of Vola coutest imiy bo, It will nut in any way denelit bin, when, tn 1874, the adoption of the ordininog and the reorganization of bor Five parement were exnoted ae tne A dead at pony lust Ww ibous iisurance securlty, fe wonly J‘ appuur wa leno further touching ta to noudod of thia sort, Aud au wo etl: bane -to7s bear that tae prot J propasitions for unatbas :- gy eat China tire buve peer diqmisgod- by tne) Common Council of that city ag unworthy: of sanalderation, ee isd Bostay Jouraat (Rep,): Gen, Arlt, * yetoran of uxuellont reourd, a true Republican, ® Wau of ravo eXoLUtIVE cHPAOlly, W Most afr. fictont abiver, fi iu tho middte af Hig: thet 94 Ito la bugked by moro than nlne-tonths of: the ruincnt Nepublicans and Yusiness-men Pinwor. On taoatner ra well-known an) mt aes Thoroein be no Conkling party furs November there will be un Roputticans in the country suve Administration Hepublicana, Whore aro these thirty: three men wong toF Thoy aust eithor Follow Conkling to litical death or join the Duimovratic purty; wo Shiu Which being oyual to the sume thing aro equal to each atbur, t< a Mn Gowen, of the Reading Ratlroad, salu Wspectod Mopublican tssald to doslre tho oll of tho press of Palludolphly ia ble late speech: ‘ ieantirs vain or ae ilsput ay uf Whenever you ne three on fap newspapers | question tar Shall Gea. Smith be yo cain fu this Gity attack! ig any particular ee or rojuct, you'may dupend wpe it that the Pente vane Rurtruad Company: ta violating ite chute eae noting ag editor instead of ovnmaA Car , ‘Fue Pylktin resents tho imputation strongly, andva da the athor Vhliadelphia papers. 1¢ lau's probable thag thy Jeunsylvaula Company contruly many nowspapers ln Polladciphia; and, Af (t door, the people know it, Ho thas the (nius ence of these Journals ju raliroad watters la ull, A yullraud ‘company couldy's possibly baye worve property op ita hands than 9 subsidized nowspaper, é ‘Tne New York, funce oxplatua tha reason for Mr, French, the Conimilsstonor of Nullrouds, writing bis reoeat remarkuble lotter to the Peeaident of the Cyntral Pagitio Railroad, [es 0 jawed tu dippuae baiea (a apite of us denires af Bluray malorl Of (hose Interested? Syall a grout injustice Hone to Gen, Brultk by removing blu fra fu tho middle of (uo term for watch he ls oun nissjoned alipply ta wratify. spor qaun by yl jog bi the uppolvtiiont? Thore can de butone wuswer fa these questlone If Gen, Smith is an eiticlont ollicur, und dir, Hula, tf ig suid, udinits, {but bets, he should be retained, ab least until ho tori for whiok bo is caumulsloned expires. f iy ive question between tbe Hopublicang and fie Dughicas-mea of Uuucor and dir. tule, tha formes phould by cousyltil and thelr wlehed should decide the matter, ‘That |e nat ouly ay jee, Dut tt tg fu accordance with Republican doug, and feecssentiul tq tho ciiicien, muauKey Inout OF. publle attulrs, win te ——— ) \