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Pia eA A REAR A a TA i 4 YE EY. h ie » thoy did not reinatn at homens they hear of ; 3: Keep cool and enjoy Ifo fu: stuily. hotels . Tectly trustworthy, and Mr. Dann’s positive 4 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881—TEN PAGES. She Tribune. 7 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, of Wall-street. gamblers count his pulse- | one of tha bulwarks of freedom 4s under. | lato place and shot. hit nogro-stonling was heats as they woukd connt gold eagtes nnd | awlyod, aud death to Intalligenca and free | QU A werhor the, bust ane at try to cheat while they count. thought ts proclaimed, aa much fn thotr line, The distingiishing feat ———— ee ‘There arg po nopylar rights where thera Ia | UT or eee nana pata Mee THE NEW HEAT PRODUCER, notan absolutely freo press, accountable to | head amd oteying tts mandates tmplicltly. The invention of tha Franch chemist, M. | the laws of public nrorality and public safaly aaa halter: Sraanization of hsnullte tt Carrldze, of the tharmoplyire, an Instrument | pnty ns individysts pre, ‘There ean be no | olersan the Winwus, It le Legos buts In eenret Of for storing up heat, the sletails of which were | freo diseusston uhler any other conditions, toe pununeeative wane, they burglarize bans printed In tho fast issu of ‘Tr Trinuyss | inthis country the froegam of political | Ma fOR, tullway, trains. “Thoy uo whore, they will, if these detalls are correctly stated, rev- | partica and the gilarantes of 9 jury tral are hoy got Into any diticulty thoro will be alter wt plutjontze the heating proces4es of the work | joy go well’nssured {1p most woetions that the | fn fniod Bapren 1 Woure. to Hui tonout ot fe M. Carelére, by means of highly potlshed | Nherty of the press ts well protectad agalnat thoy are new in Kanes City, nnd noxt dny {it mnlrrore, professes to be able to foons and | tho tyranny of offtetat and Judicial power | How, Mearile Plate tnutioa nro tha natn Oe rollect the heat of tho sun on thin nlntes ang against the ménaceof mob violence. ‘Tho | all of Fronch Northern Africu, . ‘Thoy separate moade of iridio-platinum, whiclt are placed fn | Domoeratla party protects Its press ganinst in wieenatt apreouana, heli Rathie ugain abt 4 intentlen out- asteel box, the plates boing separated from | the possible persecution of the Republican | rages, and again separate, It fs the Napoloonic ench other by sheets of extremely fine silk } party on peconnt of its criliclsina and opin- aystom en. minature. anturated with non-condueping tauld oxygen, | tone, Snia the Repyblienn press protectad As soon as the required temperature Is at- | against Democratic persecutions, and so are tained, theso plates, ench surrounded by its | the newspapur reprosentatiyes of all political, film, are packed away in boxes. The heat ts | religious, social, professional, and business afterwards ret frye by the withdrawal of the | factions, ‘The only exception 18 found Jn tho protecting films, ‘The magazines for storing | intolerant and bulldozed sections of the away tha heatenn be made of any size, and Jt is | South, where, In peek of the thepry we have preceding year. Tho combined stock and debt per mile ara reported at $60,050 for 1830, which is an tnerense of $1,044 In stock nngt S101) debt por mile, It is not probable that the inerease in mileage, of which only 9,002 intles of new rond pre reported to be In actual operation, reprasonts this tnrge in- crease of average cost for the whole systen, It ig more probabte that the addithonal stack and hops are the produot’ of combina- tlons and consofldations, nnd in some enses, perhaps, Include extensions and Improve- ments wile have been: projected but not yet completed. This itom shows, however, that tho raflronds are Inflatifg a3 well as tho spectators In ratlrond stocks, Nevertheless, this objectionable feature ts offset largely by the fact that the proportion of net oarnings to the ngygregnte amount of railrona stocks was nimost 6 per cent in 1880, which was larger than in any previous year sines 1873, when the nel earnings were 6.25 per cent on 8. valuntion of $55,110 per mile, which has aluco been run up to 60,059 per mile, Tho gross earnings ($7,907 por mile) were larger than for any yoor slice [8t4, but fell short $1,700 per mito of the gross earnings of 1871, Dut the expenses wera reduced tn neprly tho Hoscou has raoelved so much and so strict Jus- | w grant dont of plain epen neeaadebauac Jen recently he wast have waguod deal or txeol= | Gevablo, ea! platen gt pests ara aud or. out quailty to pare, wid henen would make a | CUsADIE. Tho ed cotthd not have good Maponser of tho article. Yeon affected by any tiik-and= water pro Balinore Amertonn: Hf “tho heart of the | Hut the contest wus waved withlu the Nation" cay “help tho olf soldier to aot walle | jhe unety. Waniewer elthor alle intent hay thon reoavan hig wits for supely novor A the his- enomy. This ene tukenuati ee Miteanee Pelee ee ee ss far HI EReRaT TO terferonce would pot only have Intensitied the fon of a nian's Nee fais witnessed now through. | bitterness of tho Nght durhus its progress, hut i out tho length and broadth pf tho Union, (is | would have remdensl aubdequent fharwnnay ime hot w aickly spathnoncndiatn, ps somo shallow | practieable, Remibiteans sontanted with, 4 oritles woukt havo us belfove, but tho yoarning | Heuns, and tho victory ia a Republican y: of trae affection and tho expression of rovl de | achlayed without Democratie tld or inter vation, Hitng, | Wo cuuractorizy the result ny a Herm. Cinelnnatt Gazette: We thoyght this coun. | enn victory, hot na tho vietory Uf u faction, bes critiag enh w; " try was peculiarly wild in regard tu jotyt-stock and givan eonsierattane es + companies until we giancod at tho allichal ade) candidates uttinately ebosen. Whi vertlscments {n the Londun papara, Ie aur peo- | Bus heen decider he has nevor be plu are o tritto wild the Bagiish aro not far froin | nut aniy mwas oe one ee. " crazy, Perhaps, buwever, thoy aro all rushing | but he was takon up beatuse hy nhead fn the igh road to prosperity, Tt ovours | clussiticd. It fs ensy, therefpre, fe tous to romark, at tho sane thu, that [fall tho | of the purty to nceopt, the reat’ companies organizing to mine for gold and all- | without nuy focling of humihttion. Pray vor short find the proclous metals in paying | to list thore tne born no dovelapedl anton yuantitios, tha supply would bo ombarrassingty | on principles All stout, unhosteutingly aay ee rcs * ally, a poe tho Republican platform, and ulleage Boston Herald (ind,): Lngersoll says that.) tended for wn outcome cuiculate ay tron thy be standpoint, te . HL heneeele “Me, Conkling enn thke care of himself,” In | SAndnuint, to, best sucure | tho netmment 1 ‘iow of fle couray during tho past fyur months, | ferences related tO unult und te to pace there my bo some grounds for doubting thia |. The ond having come, and taving beer acco mel Btatoment, but wo think 1t 1s correat. At all’| 08 It resnowly ta tho nouniuuut Kenthient nf thy oventa, tho publjo ts ghsolved from any further | BAnYe de wow ony By what tho Sow tho Ruttata Cx care tur or interest inhim, Me isn very privato | auguast! Cultivate ,"pexco, nian eng peta Unws of bY MAIL-IN ADVANCE—POSTAGR PREPAID, Dnlly edition, one seat Porth or a year, per mt Jonlly and Gundasgone oa Bundey}'t Ocpage odltion, por Teak sevens WEEKLY EDITION—POSTPAID, ona Red por your, Club ot fvo., ‘waonty-one copies... Bpeclmon copies pant freo, ve Hont-Ofico address in full, including County ‘and Htato. Remittances may bo made olthar by dratt, expres, Fost-Offica order, or in registered letter, at our risk. + ‘TO CITY SUBSORIDENS, Dalty, dellyprod, Sunday excepted. Bf cents per week. ally, delivercd, Sunday incindod, #0 cents ner week, Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, “Corner Madison and Dearhorn-até. Chicago, 1h, el ei willy and deapleed as such. But at that time thoy bid no toteetlve syaton) In tho copntry, and what dane gorsStowart underwent wers not rout Uy any consulntory reward oxcopt tho approval of hig own consclonca.. The most Wagracatul feature of our Miggour! robburies, train, bank, and ofh- erwise, ig this: that there svoin to bo he tmotin our Btato willing to risk their tives to briny to bay tho scoundrels who continuo to disgrice it, —$—$<——————— POSTAGE. Entered at the Post-opice at Chicaga, Hts as Seconds Class Bfatter. For the hanentot nur patrons wo desire to sond Binglo copier of THE TRIMINE through the mall, wo hore no wily Of breaking tp tho organtzn- tlon? Tho Murrett san cme (onnend by ta Uroless exertions of a Sr. Stownrt, who would claimed that a singe small one, say cuba | advanced, all polltieal and social freedom two inches aqitara, will send forth gradu, ts under the’ ‘constraint of violence atatl hent enough towarn an ordingry lwoll-") and pyopocrsey, Tho Judges who wonld he nuwaiaya be enllcd a detective, and probably ‘Mus. Epwatins, to th fig-house theotwzhout the longest wiutar. I¢ | inetined to cling to the traditions of the lime | yanion Foneesnsroniag s novel pan srhoreby, ” + : and bare ive horewith tha transient rata of ja London Tinea sugygating a novel plan whereby | cltizun,—-hardly a high private. Ho bag bralng | mony, and “onco thore wove forward in sgl, ah tie eerie nd Do ae Fer Copy | sane proportion, ayd the ratio of expenses to | thts story ba not a Freneh canard, it will | when newspapers were treated ng cnemics | Hngllst authors may acqulre’ copyright jn tho exporlonoa—a good dont mora than: ho had | column,’ = Hight and Twelvo Page er, i = Bross carnings (63,5 per cent) 1s the lowest ever reached, ‘I'he average of expenses to gross enriingg hag been over 62 per cent In the past, ‘This showlng Indicates grentoy economy in the management of the raijrond business, and, If jnajntajned, it will-bo the most goljd-basis In the future for.gooi prices for railronit stocks, Appal the hearts of cont-fenlers and till wood: | of governments and of oficaholilers are kept yards with constornatton, for solar heat costs | in check py the Juries of newspaper readers. nothing and gan supply the world until Its | Not pn day passes when tho. dispatehes from heat-produaing capacity fs exhousted, oul | Eurpyo do npt contain’ soma Information aflor that (nie all the con! and wood in the | which shoukl: make every eltizen of ‘this world would be of io account as fuel, Be- | country thankful for his Ameriean heritage, sides the uses of the thermophére ds a heat | and no feature of this current information mauazine, tt is apparent at onee that Jt will | shoy}d eroate such general satisfaction as the greatly stimulate the trade InJooking-glnsseg, | contrast between the conditiqns which goyorn and with deyelop ao new Industry in our | tho Buropean and American press. Sonthern States. Ip the North there fF are during the summer a fow dys} ROPULAR EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. when ‘thermophdres couht be con} | ‘The report of the Natlonal Committee on structed, but jn tha’ South all summer | Edyeqtion In Lngland for 1830 has Just made long the peoplo would be collesting aud stor- | its nppearance, and contains somo very Inter- fug up hont for colder tlimates. It is some- | esting statistics ng to the progress of popular whatdificultto belfave the story that aufl- | education in England and ' Wales, espeoiqlly elent heat can bo kept {nn box a foot square, | since 1870, when tho. Gladstone Education whioh, if turned Into work, could plek up a | act was passad. Prior to that thug educa, mags of rock welghing 1,000 tons and throw | tloy was private ant sectarian, and the It four thnesashigh as the Ilmalayas, but | schools were jn 9 cond)tion by nv menns sat- in these days of marvels he tsa sash juan | Isfactory. ‘Tho priests of yarlons denomina- who sniffs nt any wonder In tha werld of | tions were in charge of the sclipols, and they selence, Its tobe hoped the story 4 true, | drew. a email amount. from the Imperial and that suffering mankind will soon haye | ‘Treasury, besides the ‘ rates”? derived from mii opportunity te gloat over the ruln of the | taxation, but the fminense hyorenso which remorseless enal-ealars® who haye so fong | hasbeen made since that time shows how held it in thelr gripe. ‘There can bo no pos- | deficient the schools were. Now ednention sibility of combjyations or corners on | iscompylsory. Parants may send thelr chil- Bixtecn Vago I’apor.... TRIBUNE BRANCIL OFFICES, THE CHICAdO TRIBUNE hag established branch ofllees for fhe reco}pt of subscriptions and advortiso- mente as follows: NEW YORK—Room Tribune Bullding. ¥.T, Mc- FApprs, Mauager. GLASGOW, Beatland=Allan's ‘American News Agoncy, 3I Renfleld-at, : cents, won Gara wag Lanueatede and, peony | 2 fem Manca of self-vonco! its mila Fee eee a ett A | KILLING GOVERNORS, back on that “Spartan hand" of thirty-tvo’ : Hate fevill probally: Woy toute Ghoe e 18 WOE phe ttere ‘UI wi probably be found . ) Heni'yot: but, until four Corouers unite in. Pisin Divealep is "Tre Chenoa Tribune, bullotin certifying to bls resusoltation, auppose 52. PAut, Minn, July 27.—A contractornamed wo taken rest froin Conkling? — - Goodale, t none nolghbor of Gov. Plilsbury, of Pifladelphty Bytlethes If It is truc that Minneapolla, and 0 man whom the Governorhas five porsons employed in the White House haya | beFr! fended Se autty bagel faa beon lurk ‘hoon prostrated with matarial-fover, tho pooplo sales eheraduatts aston for weveral dayy Of the country will poreaiva tha oxisrenoe of | Mod mie Intent on usanelnitton. It scvins thay anothor peril for tho Presidont. I malariy pere.| Se¥eral persaua know of the man's hallicings yudes the nolghborhond, It iaua iikely to alfeot | fon, but did not discloso tho «dangerous secret, Inst night was tho first knowledge the Guys him asto affect othor persons—perhaps moro had . uvernor Ikoly. ‘Thu Potomac sJats, whonco tue foul silr’| Had of the snan's manta, and three poticewey {a ovolved, tiavobeon a monstrous nulsancooyer | SU4rdod tho promises until to-dny, when tho since: Washington bocamo 4 efly, ‘They coyld | mndiaan wasrocured and lodged jn the neylum bave bopn Hiei in at p compuratively smajl ox-,| nt St. Veter. Tho, munine seems per. ponse, nnd thoy ought to buve beet Aligd long.| feotly sano on every, othor subject, is ago. Congress &vory your waetes pon whol} é actass tiiee-suoky Yor oxamplo, ‘Ke noodiegs | Prominent cltizon learned of his dently nrbiting—-moro thay eneyyh mney to turn the | Intont by calling upon Goodule for the plans Pe cM MIERL Be the: Wattentiel fate Inte & | 4 house, whon ho wildly declired be couldee handgomo publica park. [ft is, Indead, qu aston | nothing until ho bad kilted G: y ., {ahing. pnt pine wan inint ag Fléh. na ours he abibited a musket and sevolvar anne bs HOE day)t bis nulgunoo, : dorous cautpinent. Tho vitizon ut onvo notined The Galveston. News (Dem,): Wo deeply | tho authorities, and hie was apprehenied, ang rogret Gov. oberts' ynfortunjta und neediess | fouud to bo vivlontly insuno by x medical com. retusal to unjte with tho athor Goyernors in | mission, His mania wae dove! oped Dy ane recommonding n day of thanksgiving and | stroke some tino sined, and his beon Known ta prayer for tho recovory of tho President. Itis hisimmedinte friends for some tne; and he had not carried bis desigus into exceutton is nt least some satisfaction to feel ussurcd that !n | a mystery, us tho Governor passes his 4 this mattor he eaynot be poluted to asap oxpo- | reven bis stables, No publiantion. las yet bees nent of 'Toxag, or tho South, or of the Southorn | muda of tho affalr, and but fow know anything Domocracy. tits phonomenal and exceptional | about it. ‘Unlted States under tho oxisting Inw. Hor prop- osition Is. thatthe foroiyn author sell half his book toan Amerieon and half to qn English publisher, Suppose, for jnstanco, the author has completed n novel of 1,200 manuscript payes, Lot him gol) 600 pages to }lurst & Blgokett, of Lon- don, and 600 to Harpor &.Drothers, of Now York. Then lot the book bo published sitnultancously by both howsos, “Pirates in’ olthor country, snys Mra, Rdwarda, would be fro to reprint tho part: of the story pubilehed tn the othor country, but 88 tile liconse would apply to oly half tho book the praaticn! oifect would be to prevent the: publication of the whole or any part. In this way, sho continucs, might Buglish authors no- quire protcatinn ly tho’ Unljed States, “Thora - is but oneobjeation to thisseheme,” saystho New York Herald,—" it 1a utterly worthloss. Undor no circumstances will “Americgn copyright vest {n a }iterary work of foreign authorship under tho preaontiaw, Thy only method of securing this end la by 9 tow law ora troaty.”. - —<$<$<—<—<—<——$_— Baysn dispatch from Geneva to the Lon-, don Times of July 14; “Not for many years ‘invo tho crops of all sorts in Switzerland and tho adjucent districts of Franco, Gormauy, and Italy beon jn so splendid a aupdition ag they nro. atprosont, There is overy promise of u most bountiful barvest, and the suiliciant yet not ten henyy rains of tho Iaat few days pro p gool Ausury fo the autymn bay vrops, on which tho pensanta depend for muoh of thelr winter fod- dor, Tho condition of the vines is cqually apt- werlean Excbanga, 449 Strand. FALSE REPORTS ABOUT THE PRES|DENT. ‘There Is goo ground for lope that the Pyesident witl yecoyer. 1b Is plain that the consulting surgeons, Agneyy and Uamilton, have great contidence Ina final fayorqblo ty suo of the ense, After thavperation of Sunday which rolloyed tha pus cavity, Or. Agnew spoke very cneourpging}y, and on Tuesday Dr. Maniilton spoke with very great contl- dence on the subject. Dr, Mamifon evi- dently found the President stronger than he expected to,—far stronger than the averggo of pationts would bo under ehinilar elroum- stances, Hesnya: “Instead of boing woak, when he saw sno fy the room yesterday morning (L was standing nt the hend of the bed the better to observe what was going on), tho President put his hand back over his hend 10 take mine, and sald, cheerfully, “How are you, Doctor, this morning?” ‘The + AMUSEME. MeVieker's Theatre. Madison street, petween Sisto and Dearborn, syne World,” | Grand OperaHfonse. + Clark street, oppomlk new Court-lonse, “The Q¢turoon.” Hooley's Theatre. Trangotph street, Dotween Clark and fa Salle, Engagement of James O'Nolll, “Saratoga.” Olymple Theatre, Clark street, petnoen Lake and, Handgotph, "Un- clo Tom's Cabin."? ~ Fxposltion Hullding. Michigan ayenuo, opposit Adams street, ‘Thomas Bummer Night Concerta, White:8tockin Championship Sase-! Gam . attitude moay be attributed by seme persons, Laser ested thie ry venttiess ure, therefore, | Solar hear, Lt will freo paterfamilins from | dro to private schools, hut thoy mugt send | igtactery, A-fow districts hayo puffercd from | who have studied his habits with a more critica NEW XORK. F pm RSa LL ae sae neal tg weaver fh "he ‘question, the grinding despotism of furnaces that | them tor some alumentary aphanl to aaayire | thostorms, byt thelr arop has boon forninatoly } than friendly eye, to n atidioys cultivation of won't’ heat, from the buck-breaking | the rudiments of an education, and, a8 ohil- and armlisjointing tyranny of stoye-pipes | dren are not gltowed to worle in factories that won't fit, and from waterbueks that sill | until they nre 13 or 14 yours of gge, there burst. If the French chemfst has really dis: | Is an opportunity for all to ga to school, covered a methad by which tha hougeliqider [As comparad with her present advantages, ean pring homo his entire winter's fuel in a-} England wag then iy the Dark Ages. In Mttla box {1 hts vest pocket he will not stop | 1870 thera wore 8,281 schonla Inspacted; in to see whether he cun throw 1,500-ton rocks | 1830 the number renehed 17,743, In 1870 four tines ns Wlgh as the Hmalqyns, but lia } accammadgtion was provided for loss tian will riso up and call the Invenjor blessed aud | 9,000,000 children, and now thera is ae- give lm the highost niche among tha bene- | commodation for. 4,250,000, The nyerage at- factors of mankind. F tondarjeo fn 1872 was 1,154,089} Ingb year i THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1891. —"Conld the President bear n second opera- tlon?—-Dr. Mamilton replied: “1 think he coull bear six operations ur more of the character of the one just performed.” If we are to belleya Dr, “Uamilton, and Jie will be belleved, the assertion of “an ‘army ofticer who has a room. gt the White Matso with dion, Swaim, but who dlon’t want to he quoted,” that the President "can't ralis his arms,” must be set down us false. Itisa reasonable mi that the “army fo restricted that thoy guonot ynatorlally aect bh 7 t wt . Thero eqn. be no question that tf sych a dosira | beraon nrumor of an pttompt to shod doy, tho wengral reaylt. 5 ius raged In hig ogo, wos ut fast hleupon | Corel. Itapponrs that u stranger wulfl up tmathod for achleving ita suporintive gratitica- | to the stoop of the Gid Cupjtol Building find way von. His name will be sproud on the wings of jhe toloxea pl nnd inwzmed through the papers. about entering hen Buparintentiat Nida, no: n faut, einust coneuded phat Gov. Stobarts, by | elng the strange appenrunce of tho man, who his doliberato reguilse of Cy hivitution to ed wie carrying un old-fishloned gun on bls shoul. eicipate with ull tie other Governors’ In thayks- | der, usked bj whoro he was going. He repiled; ig procacdings pu. uevountof tho Presi- | + Aulji . ents, fobablo oncape fram doath by ueauslnne ate ant unt enbral oe iets ide Hen. w wu poate B eagont and axel? wig me fenrlug some harm to tho ‘State collate waa bela ion, Which Guiteau himaclf might fond askou for the ‘aun. : ‘vo atranger FS . clined vo it up, when n struggle ensu Cleveland Jicrald: The proposition of Afr, ine vpeeeaon Hyde secured th it was tne jod, Jobn Ropgh, ot Philndelphia, that anayal wllitin ‘fhe atrangor, who is ovidently rece Wr havo po doybt that people generally (all except the privileged ones who read T1% ‘TrimUNeE) are complaining nowadays at the duliness of, the newspapers, But there are compensatory advantages In such 9 condl- tion. ‘The newspaper readers should tak heart in the reflection that their lot‘is not so trying os that af the people who are required to inake up newspapers In a lull seagon. And they should ‘remember that dull néws- Se oidity. anda prusiont desiru, for notorioty. | , AEBASY. July 27—Somo pos ——— ‘Te New York Z'ribuns anxiously asks: Whore tg Fornoy? Whon-Jast beard from he had ented tho’Empire. and bad sented Bimiuclt to nwalt Ita approach. Thore boing luit now ho van come-lurwird and tell ue tho position of the Empire at this‘momont, Le would be wall to lott People havo y hjngof its approgoh. If it weroto came upon us Ynawyrés the surpriso might be too grent to be born —————_——__— ae PERSONALS, : officer” who “dpn’t want to be quoted” fa A London paper says. that Tonnyson’g bo estublishod, hna had nt Jenst one goud offacts | SFltist frnm a snrea, Hives tha name oF Patrick $ stoel 7 1 Was 2,710,010. a 'e. that of MoLano, a bincksmith, of Whitehall, pipers ars as a rule, 0 nlacld condition ae at eaten ate ale anys ‘ ‘A FREE PRESS, he dotalls for.the your 1680 ara quite ns hand fa wide than, Gladstone’ é. oe ia rough Lees puscuaiicn on thar miaah ke 5 a $ of societf, ‘Tils worst ba a yery uncom. ace nae MA ft President is., Ve 1s yery What is known as the liberty of the press | intoresting ng tho atntistics of progress, and | 4 convention of jawyera tn ta be held at | The cme has cortainly come whon some dafintt POLITICAL, Sortable world jf newspapers wore sensational | stele w H mt ¢ it eeu eee eee is one of the most recent qs woll ng ane of | show that education In England and Wales's | Atiantio Olly in Avust, and the wator aharks | #tlon should bo taken in this. mntter,—rosult- ial Sees ti Rana aa tout hie Is wen wyeaic"s hardoupt ha js | U0 Post snored rights of tha people. ‘This-| funy up to the standard of edyention 4 tha} aro getting rondy to teave. BO ee ee acal apit n basil Ut fat Dispatch to The Chicago Tih ki Me af ery weul "5 * - i te “4 - - lo feago une, tumult to make them be “pale, thin, and Iingaard.”” Dut. Dr, Hamil- prlvitege fins mata moya-progress In the | Northern States of this country. Tho total | ‘rhe Kansas Clty ines publishos the size partment, or ita boing placed upon o basis o! Apte 0 United States _than unter sity other of the | yymber of 4 ,000 chittren In sohool out of constitutional Governments, Indeed, the apopntation’ ‘of 92,000,000 will compare yory luxury of a free press, defended by politteal | tayorably with our awn school attendance, party and guarded by the Jury, as been ote) fort, must ba romyambered thet edueation In Joyed so genorally and abundantly by the | ine South ts still very backward. Sinco 1870 American - people during the present genera: | ihare {yss also been a decked Incrense tlon that thoy scarcoly qnpreulate It at ta Cull |. in tho phy and prospects offered to tenghers, value. A recent: ovourrence In Vienne | aye this hoa Inorensyd the’ supply af compe- serves tq Mlystrate the adyqninge of the | (ont vandidatys. Thoro ara now 31,433 tenoh= American systom, which permits of 10 | ors, or one ta about avery 100 soliolgra, mains censorship over tho pross, aud Holts naw: | ty rogrulted by thd. tralning colleges. More pipers to account only fordefamation of | tian 70 per cent of the masters and 60 per charactor and actual damage te pelyate Infor | cont of tha mnlstrosyeg pass through these eats ne qdjudgod in.tho Courts... Theva ts t-, colloges,. Out of. gone 48,000: pastors, thore tha Implre of Austria's Cermay party and |are 1,000 whe are earning more: than i Bohemian or Czech party, grawing | g:,000 per annum, and out of 8,000 mistresses ont of tha conglomerate character of tho | thera are nbout#00 ourning the samo. ‘Tho population, The race differonces have run | jyorcaso of anlaries Ig thys stated: “The High of Iate, and ‘brought on force political | aygrage salary of acortificnted master, which contantion in toont and national clroles, Ro- | iy 1970 was $475, 44 vow 8005; that of n school contly meetings linve been hold by the Gor | intstress was S38},"and fa naw $300, anit man olenent, at whieh, tho Bohemian on- | about one-third qf-tha whole number aro Fcroachments were severely orlttetsal. A cor | provided with hauses rent free’? When it responding Sssug iy thig country would be } jg considorat that thesesntnrica are sstiinnted given grogt prominence in the dally papers. |. non tha while ofthe teachers, whethor ‘Tho yneotings would be yeportad fn full, and | principals or qasistanta,it will bo aean that the oditors aud gilizena would comment thereon | rato of salary cquipares very favorably with In avy: torms thoy mightseo fit to uso. In| that pald inthis country, This progresa in Austrin the newspapers confined themselves | giyecation has not beon acoured, however, to stnale paragraphs, baraly naticlug tho pub- | withqutacarrosponiing Inreago In oxpenses, Ho meatines, and oven for thig all the Issued | anc this Incrensahag been go grent In London uf the dally Journals in Viennn wore selzod | that it igs aroused mich erlticlsm aud com- and contiseated the: other morning, with the | niaiyt, ‘The London Times, howayar, thinks single exception af the rele Preago, which | inat tha maximum goat has been. reached, hind prudently ontttod all mention af the | and passed, for “while the qvoraga cost of Czeoh question, The people of that gront, | tho malntenance of board achools {noreased lvoly, bustling Oapltal, bonsting of tts dovo-| siently, -the ratepayers I England and tron, to culture, art, and pleggure, submitted’) Wales wore called upon ta gontribute tambly ta a whole day's obscuration af the | as q3¢q par ohiftd Joss than the avernga aun nowa of the world, A special dispatch from. | contributed in 1870" In tho voluntary ‘Vienna to tho London Thue of July 12 de | sohioo! it is roughly ostimatod that ‘a child nerve he seen a8 julien: j ring | CoMBsA¥OUt 810 yer annum to eduento tn 19 Wholesale confiscation of the faauea of tha | Tondon, and gisawhere about 98, In tho. emer eee eres a bean: oti hp oaats, 818, wal alsawiore Ly ad FOV Ino! fom 0 $1: The entire sinount exponda ha mone oy Eto Adintuiereation hye | Upon adducation is thus -eslinated by the ite a ea anes Ee aera en taahe quote Tinea: Contribytiona by voluntary aubserlb- Huston iu witch he AustHan preas baa tafuiuil | @% $70,000; loved by rato, $3,050,000; cn te dutiea, Most'of the vontiaentions wore duo te.| tribpted by fuca, 87,100,000; tatal Government a range which waa publishod of tho meetings Brant, $10,500,000; total about 325,000,000, » It. t will ho obgervod that I almost every dotall— In the rata of attendance, compensation af were Iqtoly vonyanad by ombere af Aare Wament and. sorparatlons, ‘and (he resolutions 2 the Cho press feaohera, and oxponee of education-Kogland and Wales compare very favorably with thta passat Fee ua consequently to country and with Gormany, In Scotland ohooxe botwoen two alternatives, Itsmustolthor also the schools are ina very favorable con- ho allent nuaus news events oF this kind, or must beer tho consequences. As a matter of tarot, wit vd ret, dition, while hy Iretarid’ they are now moro prosperous than the gchoola in our Sonthorn ta tha muntifesta of the Germua States, a party In Prague, the papors had olfininated overy: passage Seta chy attack peu the eigertt: rr 20 Xo eee ‘Pie aeoret hlatory has just come to Ught, acogrdjwur to the Ban Franolsga Calf, of the uogo- nent. apd had applled gonsorship at the opart aud pesalution; and us the doalslun of the our st justine Approving or disapproving the tlatlons, whtoh: wera almost succcasfiyl, by which, Jtia alleged, King Kalnkeua intended to disposo at. bis hirthyighh the Kingdom of Mas actual giticlenoy; -. .°. No timo should bo lost: Cinainnatt, O.. July 37.—It ls becoming dally 4n plaoing our navy, not on a war footing, but:| more evideyt that the Oblo Prohibttionists over: Sayan PULP See eee aren | sore oervetron meine, rane pre ct for tha nomination of Btato offluers, Tha de Powors,—sny Bolgiui, Denmurk, or Swedep— “ if Ae ‘ony at fous ras dite auitors subaly dahore oe | munds of tho Convention aro clearly hiaposaible, foro tho yeasels-of-war which. thoy control ure | agi vyon those who run huve bad tlino to ub auik: Aleit i now Goneilunted to navy ‘at EHO | servo thac is spirit wasforbitang, ‘uo ede a ct i 4 of the. movemunt, impelled partly vy spite and $ te , Fee a ee cottaje. | nartly by vantty, distinctly avowod it us thelr ton—inexcusnble as nny utterly useless ox- | purpase to chastise tho Ropubitvan party. It pale eat. aca tare OE Thee tau Say woes not cluimod that anything more vould be of uny otger navy on carth could sing us, with- avcompllahed than the defeatef tho Republics out ever coming within rungo of our antadiiu- | 90% No ono suygevtod that tho Probitie yian opdagngg; and, in nse” O Wary uarare wo tlonists had anythlug to hope from # period of could orgunize and equip on oticlent muritiing | Domocratic rute. On the contrary, It wos force wo should not have. ano, of our little wo 1 inmbs ‘of tg! merchant survico Jett, By all known that sudor seo olraumatnuces the cau meapy Jot us Baye H NOW Huyy OF none, would sutfor. Tho whofo eftort of tho Conven> "Now York ‘mes: ‘Tho Now Jeesey Conetl--] Hoe thorafora, was tu seouro tho defeat of the tutfonal Uomnisston fa oulldd on tu deal with tho Topubligany Slants tn hs ue ian boratlags haying torminj in that Stato to Loar | oguigting tho ubsitedity and dapwar nf tho situae pialeanere BE. sunt ats KaxR HOD eS tlon, attompted to ydvocute w diferent course, <that tho rallrouily whieh’ maucpulize tho entire ‘but tn qucty casa fuele yolons lean lew nt aot waterfront of,lrsoy Olty own property with Gai eee tae ieer nae ped tho elty Himits worth at Ioust $30,000,000, The {". ” é qntire ymiount of tho contribution to munielpal "Llar”* The Corvoution Mas ruled ine tuxadion made by these companies js but: $57,- spieiban stubborn and teronly titolerintt ‘00, ‘The Stato bus boon ao axteaenaly sMberal to hgttor eloments wore gunproysed uuild a on 3 violent ant tho rallronds in the minutter of speuial priviteges be teeriastecsiticray eae ime Graton und oxumpdone bar no method of compolling |. 1 that to bo understood by oven tho iost them to bear thelr share af public burdons abort | “Hl! this canie to te y ie of n change of the fundamental law scams to be | Unreasoning.of tha - Vrobibictonists, and tho prreelenbla, ‘Tho Unitad Stites Supreme Court | purpose of tho peoplo of this glass to voto the he ee g en in Favor: od ne oats oe 2 tae straight Ropubllonn ticket 1s being Freauontly Gaeany. acd: iogly the priytoned roaton of | Selon a tn ie Ceton party he bad tho raltrouda id ganuraly guppogod to bo jnvitls Pincod ie ta ‘won that under te Oust ulreum> nerable, Sonntor Abbett’s propos! to reoox- | staneos Prosidunt Uarilaty's State must come to niae the apecial exemptions ojdiniod by the core Indoree- purationsia- property, and to condomn thom for, | Ba, s¥bport by @ ateong anu eordlsh th tho usa of tho state, us real rOpOetyY rouirod for pybilo nee would by, and thes oO onable tho Htuty to oxtingulsh by purchase those exomp-~ Hons, would thus seom to bo the only sura Meth of dealing with tha quedtion. "It will nee, howeyor, ft more genpral eraantien ottha atronyth of: the ralirond ‘position woluro. the ok to ylve such p proposal any chance of popular ratification, A te es : The Now Orleans Demoorat soos a gront futuro for the sugar Industry of Toutstann, Tho Prowuot jn jnoreyging ayery year, but It Je far he- low what {t pilght casily be made. Until Inst yenr the bost crops since tho War have nayer excucded ono-third of the yleld iu tho ante-bol- jum porlod. . Lagt year qbout eno built of iho old. ylold was produced, But, meanwhile, the con- sumption of sugacin the gountry og an rape Ijly Increasing. It has trghlod yn the last twanty yburs, while the peqduction of tho whole eal Bp vy has Stiatntshed oneal in hae Pays in 8 Your 1k70 tho total ponaumption of tho cour. try ars TH one. of Miya of which salt tons wore Imported and. 124,00) tons of doniestlo manufacture, and 48,701,003 gallons of er Ehren wullons bojng Imported fad 14,200,000 0 domuatig ial UAE year Zovlslana mada Jugs thir 100,000 tons of aujars-not oucsoyouth: of tho supply required by fhe country, She had tho eitpacjty, however, to produce alftha sugur wo nso, nid ns thie would add somatbing Hkeang Uundrad millions 8 your te tha Stato’a anual doe como From produce, those of her peonly why ar alive to hi fret ton says: “He Is not much changed.” ‘The Prosident hus not succumbed to the ustally demoralizing effects of diged@, pain, and sutfaring; he fas not surrendered to the cenemy whiph tg tuggiue at lila vitalay [ts brain’ fs alegr, sui his will-hower Ig hn. wired, Lhe surgeons new the vaino of these elements fp the ese, and Dr, Upiiton declares contiduntly that the President ean bear: many: operations ef the character of ‘that performed on Sunday. ‘The: Inter dovelopmonts of the ¢nse jaye convinced Dr. Hamilton that tho assisin's bullet did _upt peyotrate the President’ Uver. Mo eyl- dently ks ho knows very nearly whoro the bytiet Is, and this factor adits to, the de-, gree of vonfidence he feels in a favorable isguto of the case. A careful examination and anatyals of the ofticlat bulletins of Tuesday show tht there was no warrant In the actual conditiqn of the President for the very alarming reports so widely cireulnted on that day, While tha surgeans were ehhployad in removing pits of hone from the Presjdunts wound, and while the Pyesldent was bearing the operation bravely, Nerufcally, speeyluters wors Jn- duatrioualy. clrenlating false reports in regard to-his condition, These speculatgrs, porhaps, did nag wah the Prestiant to die, byt they wished? te have the price of stocks dealing, In a word, they wanted to wake the vountry bellaye that the Prealdent was nite worsj—In polnt of faet that ‘he was about to dl,—i order that they wight reap a profit, They arranged 9 sys tom of Hes by telegraph In order to ohent the community. They wanted to convulse the whole country with. alurin in ardey to make money. ‘Lhyy wanted to frighten peo- plein order te induce them to part with their property at less tian Sts real or markot value, It was nechena af the “boars” to ligke money out of tho “bulls” by lying; that’s allt Qf cours, the “boara" will ox- chae tha net by iloctaring that the “bulla” are In the habit of lying to raise the price of stogls; that they would have played the spine trigk had the.opportuyity presented itaelf; and they wil eoncluda with wn alr of trhunph by tha Innogent Inauity’ whother lying a any worse morally In “beara” thin It 19 In “hulls? Myarybody will say, “No, cortalply not,” and the hear”? will think he has mate out his ease, wud walt for another opportunity to get oven with the * bulls,” by lying. . But decent people, who aro Not specitas tora, will conolude that operators on the Stock Exchange. or auywhere else, who avgk to Inthyenco tha markols, win ey dawn, by publishing and clroulating falso reports, Are rages. ‘The man who wished Tuesday to have the public butleve that tho President Mn. Crramnrs A. DANA of the Sun, fore merly managing editor of tha New York Trike, declares tht tha “On to Rleh- mond? editorials printed In that paper were not written by Afr, Kdwl M, Stanton, as stated by Tire 'nmune, but by tho tate Pits Henry Warren, ‘Sho authority on which they were credited to Mr. Stanton was tint of p gentleryon whe held a high efficin! posl- tion In the War Department at a time anterlor to Mr, Dan’sterm of service there, and 1. was supposed that wliat he stated was pers: of gloves worn by tho bedles of that olty. It is thopght that the Cinclonast papers will onlurga -and do the game thing. ‘ An American girl in- Columbus, 0,, has married 4 Chingman. Ag ho doog ni! the wagh- {ugand cooking, tho Ohfo young lady hus dono bettor than moat gir}a, ‘The Olnolunat! Gazette says " pulls of myll and tulle illusion in: the neck bid faly to take the placo of plogtings und ruchea," Qhto aditors don't mias many pointe, — Mr. ‘Titden Is pb Long Branch, Io must Took gute when ha goog in bything, and tho wid waves are saying that ha pyght to marry and aottlo dawn, Inston, of rompiag avout in his voylah, onrelosa way. . > An Englishman who has published his ab- seryations during @ trip in the. United Stites canoluies that the moat atriking and thoroughly American charactors he saw wero Hob lyjgersoll and Maud8. Mey Becoher ts not getting a fale abow this scasan, Asnylng of Abd-ol Kader, the gront Arab Chief and patriot; * Woman ia like tho down from q ‘swallaw's broast,—too Itkht to fall to oarth, tuo heavy ta risa to honyen." It was Inky for My, Kador that Gajl {Lami}ton dig ng, visit Algeria ducing bis Ilfotime, the New York Tribune takes half a column In which ta describe tho hathing-dressos worn by little girls at Long Hrangh. Tho buth- ing-drossoa worn by Httle boys Iu Chieago aro notquita so complionted. Thoy consist mulnly of - gunburnod baok and 9 atoue-brulse on egch hae, ede. . i ' Ina letter tothe tranglator of his work, Prof. Yon Uolgt, the woll-kagwa German puh-° Nolat, anya; “That I paruge with tha intonspat anxloty tho devglopmant of the traycly In Washington, necd not toll you. Whatever tho fate of Mr, Garhold moy be, £ hopo and trust. his blood will mute the spedg of CivileSory ico roform thrive,” * “Lovely day, Mra, Jones.” | Yes, Mra. Smith, vory lovoly.” Hq dplighttul, Mid “Yoa, vory delightful.” “I think .49, to," "Goat diy, Mra. dongs” .“'Gpod day, Mrs. Smith." ope you'll got hamo wloely,"”” “Vhank you; snmp to you.” "Good day,” “Good diy. “Oh, ylya my love to Susan," “Yes, CwillPgood doy.” { ‘The late Dean Stanley had mnelt axporience aq jouroalist, Wit Matthow Arnold and Vitajamoes Stephon ko was for sevoral yoarg ono ‘Of the Joador writers of tha Put Ala Gazette, Hla chicogsaphy was hard wo degipbor, Tt is sald thatonly two porsons, oxeGoy. Rigo and tha Rov. G. B, Bills, wero ablo ta read a lottor which the Dean wrote to a Boston friond after his visit tg this country, ahs, é ‘Tho Hon, A. IL. Stephans was ono making an claquent encech jn Geargia, whon among big Matengrs appeqrod Mr. Gentry, of Tennesseo, Dolightod with tho apoceh, but poved with pity for tho loun, sqilaw, half-starvad appoaranco of thoilttlginyalld epenker, the stucdy Tonnegsconn exdlalinat: "Lots gatoh him and take bim to the mountains, and foad bim and eave Bim for his country and humunity |" * Quoon Vistoria went through a pleagant Uttlo veramony Jataly when the boys of Chriat's denial was rathor surprising, But as all the editorials in question must have “passed throngh fils hands, and ns thare Js no motive, now far-his coneeq|ipg the fucts in the epse; Is statement mugtbepccepted, StMitisa zulu to histary to know that these artieles wore written by Fitz Henry Warren, ESE ‘Ln succession fo the vacqney on the Su- prem Lene} oceastoned by the recent denth of Jugtian Cliford ts already discnased by the newspapers, Each of the New England States will present ong or more eandilates, mnong whom ex-Attorney-(encral Povens and Chict-ustice (roy, of Massnolsetts, are already capsplonona, DButif thoappojnt- ayjent is te be made from the creult whora dnstica Clifford resided, the country will agree more uNANlmously upon the fityess of Senator Edmunds than af pnyhosly else who can he named, Jb would bon pity, however, to lose his eminent counsel from the Bennte, where sterling logal’ gbility is on the wane. Tho geggraphjonl rule ju ypuojntments to tho Supreme Boneh lias been so much Ie nored of Inte, howeyer, that thers wil] ha no Jujnatica In departing from itd tha case, In such an event there fs no doubt thatJudge Cooley, of Michignn, will be -yegqrded ns Having high claims, and it ls possible that the Admfnlstration will tury its. gaze In the direction of 1Mnois in ylew of the-fnot that this State and this clreutt wero ‘overlooked whon Judge Davis retired. . The suggestion’ that Mr. Conkling be appointed $4 consider- Ahly weakened by. shat gentleman's recent extiibitions of temper and factional spirit,— qualities which are cartajyly not adapted to a high jydiciql pasftion, u ol polls this fall, Only tho most wolyhty coustdera: Uon, It ja clearly sean, would rendor any omer bra wise or ovenoxonsiblo. fepublioansare tharefero rapidly. becoming coniigent tit wih the problpition movement guad and tha Lemos cratic onthusiasm resting entirely upon & paakeslicok, the elcotion will ba thoira by A very andeome majority, er — ge, MASSACHUSETTS, byte Bpeelal Btepaten fo The Chicago Tribune “Monronsduly 27,—Thu Kopubtigan state Cone vonton, If was daulded today, will be bold af Woroustor Hont. 21; Cougrgasman Crapo will proxigo, and Waltor Allen willbe Chulrman on Hosoludons, Tho fatter will bayo a dilfoule tak, as a deulded gftort, will bo mado in favor of Worsgn Bulfrage and Propibition. Tho govorsl foullug ta that tho campaign will’ bo qulot, the only opposition oxpected being to dir, Marston, the Attarney Gonorals but tt Je thouzbt this will up Snotoetual, oy. Long bas xlven bit i pryica, j, white fuyornbly Ime vroescd wi 1 Bano Dawa’ lotter, be ks the inttar does uot go for enough, and ius § Congress Oates eee Na suaen in yeaa tas so conaplovausly Jnstifled Chicago's claim to superiority asa siummer-resort as the present senson, While yoparla at awoltering weather fave come with considcrablo regularity from various parts of the country during the antire season, there have only been two or threo days ju Chicaga which were oppres- sively or oven wncgmfortably warm, and for the past three weaks there hins been wnlnterryptedly ttelightfut weather, PUL It inte stasuto law, 0 cantiscation bua nat yet boon ech. most of tha Papers declare thomsulyes quite unable even to. uas Whnt words or phrase may have prompted The oontiseation, Sho yusult af this te thay tha Fanart bave xiven un publishing such mais estatton, and only mention thom in shart pare ourapaa, With the exception of Eugland and Swit iy ir intercats are giving the H soma attention, Thora are Immonsa tract: cane Ianda fn the State phat neud only tho 1 Ie gation of eapltal and labor ta become hich! roduetive und profieahte, A gorpedl pandent a no Leninerat, who wont through tho kouthwast> ero portion of the Stuto, along the Teche River, Pt phosen eof thaparty again, ‘Thuy bave chose foantore who will bovphol sorvattth, und Bot There nanatord guid powsag.!—Utteu Herald (tery Dy putting tho Vico-Preuldeut Into sho Ca Jnot bo would bo tho moat eqnaplowols conn a sentative. of another man’s addijlsiniton whergaa We How tind him too often at lov shouds with ite-A{ngaion freeman Hep rts that not mare than ono gore in a buns |; With Mr, Conkling out of {t tho licen " 4 te of Hurope hav é Hospital, of the foundation of King Oharies Il., | jebq iM lt / say It, HUE Just cool gnowgh ta be pleasant and | was qhout to div, in ordey that ho miaht pus priv hares mi isiiiineh mia anon Wieder Galva atsronor wha 004 aired going note, | Wentto Windsor to exhibit to her tholr drawings 1° ig iio td sind ay on it tobe Te valteunae pearing re gettin rouirs evel a with none of the chill and dampness that | maney in ha packet, may piel a aueputied prod In all othor countries, oven thega rly, not tony vin San “eats 20 anueos aad ahnets ane rues! Saliowa ead imebonn Ja toon. though these are among the bos sugar tht with ‘uve the arty agalust self bring on colds, eatarchs, and rheumatic nf- | of ontortaluing tha hope that tha President | with have adopted constitutlonal [nf the proseot,- ‘inawelng the , Queer "Now. York Ee "ayo | Mule satistuatory onding of a protractal tar feotluys tn the summer season, - Nearly all | may dle tomorraw In oscar thatho may put | mont jn itch thre fa Sonate ttone of the profoat, ana suoseaded in inductny tus | coriaally progontad t9 va Quoa, Asian wae | Now: York Auentny Post (Rep)s' ‘Pho jd duygerat ‘King tu consent to it and empower bin, ie ‘oarry it to completion. The plau was that the Chinese stoamera wore (0 Import aa sugedily, a qingalblo thon wore ts be tered toate Rissa raise i rt, minodiately tho Minister of tho torior was ta (ugue a proclamution 4 eclar ae fi persone On the jsland citizgns who wisnodthe sane igo, Tha Goyernmont was then ta pros olafin to the people that: {t was favorable to an Heenan eiiae ugpfeaion on the aupaton, ply for a as , ite 1,00 cho aatlua wo the OugAinVe A corsupl, arrogant, Ru ue slouigne i tho politics of the Slute will bo {ul jaw tha theatres have heay open, and te awed yan ord of harmony ani esee, ia menfa of metropolitan fe haya been gom- lned with the cool and pure alr which the vast parka provide, The Thomas -summere night concerts at the Exposition Bullding have had but qns unfavorable evening during the three weeks they have been run- iilng, and there: 1a jo other olty or reaort on nok hoy in succession Juld bly drawings and charts bofore hor for lnspagtlon, and the kindly lady solocted four which especiaily pleasod hur, “Ho you're not Rolng to marry Hera Jins- King’ daugbter, though you know my hoart tq wot on thas maton,” thundered Bir Marmaduke, the dairy king, to bison, Lem Norton, the ore amor of Yellow Aprings. ° "No, slr," mockly rae piled the young ‘jaan. "And alr roared: tha, wore money In hia pooket. ‘Thera 's no weaner-offanga morally than thut of lying. In rexpeotable business olroles the word of the known Jiny fa ne better than the bond of the bankrupt, “But the status of tho Har is much lower than that of the bank: rupt, for the former ia an object of universal lose of the Benatorial contest qt Albany has suftivtontly gloared the politivgl: atinusphore to penal 48 catiinata of tho gain and joss ucoruy ng from it ta the cansa of wood yovernmout » « ¢ Jn atriktng a balanod, we tind under the head of tog; first, the romoyal of sp important Public aMiner in violaygn Of sound principles; sepondly, the soaudals disyraning tho Legllar $uro of thie Stato; and thirdly, the clection of kind or other, Indemnity funda are required from publishers in advance to meet flies thag may be arbitrarily lmposed for infravtlons of Indeterminate ant yarlable rules, and editor are conatantly subject to finprisonment and entire editions Hable ta contiseation for the most trifling and ‘Inconsequential publloay my Srodd relogation of tho principle wits ica pad a 5 mo ita old-tiine vigor, thd its rowel ay and fos vinudivation In ee victurioa whieh will vontinus to crown oe Paenst aa dace ore ny Journ 5 jae Fee ait who hava wate jad tho cquraa of oveals bud tho coutemnt, While the Intrar muy bo respected | tons, ‘Cho trouble Is with the pao} 00, i Hd ontvato ull " ther, * ask fnforlor man to the Sonate of the Unitod Btates, | nro nwyre the Nut hus froquently pulgure ' thig continent which, has 6a goasanable, ar- | by hls aagoclates, What, then,'la the proper He a a ariel Aerie Ae oe ane Rowton, ecg naturally would. vole for natexs pyran ney Pea nee Mom, as We find undor the bond pt gains Aret, tho ise | ay CUDE Kront. bittorndss batwoon hs were Hatlo, and enjoyable au ontertalninent ns | ostinate to be placed upon the character of | of tha dearest Iiboriloa of the oltlzens, ‘Tho | Stok and tor was probably, ta be pat auld hig non, 19 a lows felpt voloo, Ike’ joko be. | COmMAturo of tho abipst, inost ambitious, and \ ants of. Br, Coukling and those who ovAie, prlde, and more was pravably to be thal ry elands, Moreno'a nilevon Was to withdraw the foreign watokdomirtha Mluistors, When this conspitaoy, uryy pooverod the wealthier portion of the foreign resitonts brought overy Influenco ta bear, aod the King was forced to aiagtaa the Hon ac nis inistey ant eve r) Wo, and thus ended, 2 these oncgrts atten, They haye servod toa reat extont tq keep spolaty torgther, which usually dlaintegcarea in the sumuor by go- Anu off fo the country ar retitlng to tho back part of the hawsey aud yery many Oblen- goans who ‘are makiug desporate efforts to the Wall-stroet stook apeculatora compasod of two parties, of whom tho bulls say the béara are Hare, and the boarg retoré that the’ bulls avo Hara? : “Ttisa grievous cirenmatance, and a dan- Boros clyeumstayoe of tis wild, ryck}oss, aud lying speculation, that-no calainity or inlafaxtune, however widespread, survey In the least dogros to restraly tha oupidity and avarice of the Wallstreet’ gamblers, Ito Hfa stands botwoen them and the gain of t por cent thoy atrike tt down with atolegran; ‘whotbor false or not oee not matter pro- vidod {ts betloved, Noy does 1} wake any Ulference {f tha whole country ta ‘wt tha mo went: prayiug for the prevervation of that we, ‘Lhey seek to colu enol agonizing groan. fora broaktaat, “hooanea 7 aakod hor, pod sug sald she'd rathoy marry a pump-log, for bralna, than anybody tn thie family,” AbI" exclalmod Sir Marmaduke, with a fadlog Intection, and thea ho furned away to the naw Ayrshire gow In sheoornsr al tha lot, ond sald, in tha yatoo of B thundarcjouds .“iuddup yer fooh ya fur tabled inp of & tbistla patch, or.1t knook the stuttin' outen yo with A neokeyoke!” And’ bls awn son knew that the proud-ppirited gla man. was Valnkio af hariwOubia, : Latent me nate hdl Ball at gine PUBLIC QPINION, | Poorls Transoript (Ktop,) 4 'Thore jsnelther Mignity’ nar good spay 18 parpotuRting oF gm: v tha -pansonalcal nigkuaines tut orlate nated in ind poiltioat aber etrsprd qi Sat io # Buea 5 Beater det" iat arses a mage Cyeanntons boss and ad atronxest Halltleal machine In our AG hutorsy adcondly, the Bnul wiping ub of the thie ray buyinoss; paral, pa abortion ot fro oC inayo- ment In the ftepublican party of Btute and resh chance for rofurmiytory efforts, and, aatly. B furthes oxposure of sora spots in our ty joat fo f Aree hapiilse to the pppular: Foy! for Oivlbparvics ti ee e, le atrlisl 9 Dulane yo can ja wan’ wilt “den Y 89 ol ent true nawepapor Is edited hy the public much more: than by any Individual, It Is mado up from ‘tha happenings of the doy, All contribute to It who pay oy do’ anything worthy of general attention orappanting to public. interest, ‘The sum pression of a pawapaper 9 an Invasion of the pubffo righty It ly an_anuonnoement thas tho publlo shalt not be Informed, shal) not read, of publiah, or think for: Itself, ‘The tno or imprisonment ef An eulltor, oxe cont for same Hagrant or alicloug assault upon private lutercats and after a trial bee fore @ Jury, ls not merely an ludividual wrong, but 4 high-handed attack on the like artica of the people whom ‘ho. repregorta. ‘The newspaper ia the public repository af in {4 poaoy. "Tho warri L Gvery Bppourunue Ob enihuslasia (he Perit B conclusion was reached us tw the Ushi’ Bhat weenie Mh i wo ova it wl we: Re ubbowe party of Now York Caeeeey Ktrungthoned by tne friction it bas woe Whothor dr. Conkitag: onturtatnl spurt gontlallnyg bla Gawang for id Saar re uuable Qj tyke. thiat oo a0 the effort must be fr Ula power tab th i Ace AL ea ea tat turaloR ovor u ina the Bandwick iaande. : i" Ba Hi bui 0 YORNU ed Tore Winn it bow toa, fio ronuite a ho ght contout, Uutit muss not ba furgot> en that tho gains oonalst principally tn tho ree moval of obstacles that stond in tho way of im- provemont, Whether the new opportunitica will roperly tskep sdveantage of, and H ylolyvion of sound Prinelple ut tho iting Of tho yuurrel will In’ ita yoinate ogne soquvoues yeault lu positive good, will larwoly lepand Hpon Pataitent wud atid (3 the rr ration ny ts endoavors ba Justify ta wotariong which the Ullerunces Of sonic oO) mnbers beye rountl 9 tet reated, wy. Pincers along beaches of hot sand will regret that ee " © fue Bt Louls Globo saya thay things In Missouri aro much tha sine pa thoy wero forty yoarsuga in the Houshweh When @ band of faaeeviage eperatod af wil Wador one Joby A, ure, . e aN 1 even Loulsiann, ‘Oncor ihe nase polio dadroos of thelr ‘inogme was the stealing of “neyroos, Bechara iat: eget aha with pe fod fF" jwuselt Lo Said in the pleasant ulultly reuntons at the ‘Thomas concerts, and will lay out a different pro- wram for next season, * = Sawer we + Puw Tuwyyxe hos already presented to Its” readorg mapy fulercatlyg facts concerying the development of American railroads dure ing last year ag ghown by the advance shoots far tho prosuut, mel . davotiog to the prinuiples ut reform Admins | thas way retain the egatideace of ot of* Poar’s Manyul for 1881.” Sumo slgnitican Pre: | sav ting Bh 1 Oto,, be drapped At ajioo ynd forqves, Istraivn oan make ont of (ts present sucess @ While are alyan. Tyla found Ck Whe role | gclot Which hele lyluug reports tneplru. ‘The | publle eatborlaza and to relloct tho sontt | Juoumraistsuod gad awallowed’ than, "Ho | HAGE AF the URtslwure™ wrock now pokes bie | | Albany Huciii Touraat o(ibavids The | eased a aeripaand belioye. len¥y, roads represent Nonunally @ very much | Whole country walls aud hopes for the re | iwents of the purty or faction whlch {tT dovfowet uveelt ‘aot wes. eold, (warar'intog | ROM Apoploctiaaly atv Water and uagests | gantoss frown whloh tho Ropublidhn party of thie | Roun pout aud will wot togathor for tbe Sup ‘arger inyeatwient permilo 1 1690 thay fu the | cove s = pal W] tues at $TGl or und when be had served | that Conkling suoveod 0) }on tho Supreme | Btate bas sust emerged wae ag oarnost gait was | ance uf a vommon ouuse rather but (iteple b per , h T¥ Of the President, but tho Uttlejcoterle | rescnte, bo lta constituency Jaro oF small, J bie master's purpoed be wae led ta sumedese> A Hench, Tole must be en the theory that Av protravted, te VISORS Prosecution rendered -eANOR Of a porsonal yl Troy eines “4 e . )

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