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Clark sirrot. te ween Lake asd Handolph, Variety satoriainment, Afternoon and evening, Ravnuars Ctrens And Mevagerter Lake Front, opponlt Mudison street, Afsornvon and erent, BEUNAUD COMMANDEY NO, 3 1 bo ne meeting until) Wednexilay: ¢ ar ue arity ie ARM, Commander, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,. 1831. To ‘tin Tapers questions the Bie “prea auswers: “The Lhnes has not cot altted thts sort of piracy, for Ib never prace jeed 1”) Well, what ilo you call the “sort” f piracy you did practice for six yenrs? Did ov not ellp the New York #erain’s specials very morning anit publish thent bi the Jill torean the same morning, without the con- entoft the Herald, atid without paying Ht 0 ent for Ity speeluis? Have you not “ pirat- a7? Smuloy’s eable-letter to the New York trite in the same way?) Did you not as- ‘innilate Jennings’ eable-letter to the World gs regularly us Sanday came round, and awuver paki 1 cent for It until you went to aress too early to clip 1? Yousea a mote in Cie Pantenes eye, but fall to percelye the » Out, thou bypoeritt*® Gamera offers tho shrewdest explana- Hon of hls own failure at the Inte cleetions that has yel come from any quarter, Mis policy. by his awn showing, has -heenfoo jestritetive. We has torn down but has tot butt up. 11s position has been that of a rritle only. |. With “great aeetracy he has shown the defects of his opponents. He has. aibstituted no system of his own, Reallaing tls defleienoy, “it Is fair ty presume that Cininhelte will supply it ils organ, the ‘Republique Francaise nunounees that he will produca sprdgramon the ith of September next, Whiell will be tho anniversary of tho Jast downfall of Donapartism, Wintever it mnuyba, It will not inek for novelty. CGaim= hotta Ins tho. faculty of Invention developed tuahigh degree, Me also ling the courage of his opintons and the energy to give them astanding, If any man tan,” ‘Mie outbreak of. typhoid-fover at ‘Tngdy, Tenn, Is sntt to pave been due to the adop- tlon of the English water system, ‘The sup- ply for the town was kept In: cisterns and drawn of when thore was need of It. Ta seasons of drought It heenme foul, yet was used for driniing after tho bad old English fashion, Inparts of London water Is stil kept’ In this. ontiquated manner, and the elsterns often are not thoroughly cleansed for weeks tegather, ‘Typhoid arising from the nse of foul water Is a eommion complaint, ‘Lhe oplnton about Rugby among intelligent Asmorieans ts that ft was a mistake from the begluning, The loeation was bad; the soll poor; the kurroundings unfaverable, ‘Chere fg no first-rate forming-land accessible. to anarkot In any of the alt States to be bought for $1.25 in this country. ‘The projectors of itueby must realize this fact now when It is toa Inte, s een Toe Harrlshurg (Pa) Patriot proposes to nbollst all the: Senntes, State and National, in this country, and the New York Sun see- ands the motion, | Both Journals deelare that she corporations and moneyed powers ure ine srenched tn tho Senates, ‘hls may be tn jane measure trae’ ef Ponnsytyanty and New York, but ti.docs not seem to be true 4Y Minols and ather Nortiwestarn States, The Senate of tha late. Minols Loxlstature sauseil less trouble than tha iunse, [t wileht give cofntness and plyaancy to the (lseusston fy the withers of Ito consider fora moment what corporations are, Have they no plat to’ protection? Are thoy oul Jaws, publle nidsanees, and peste la society 2 If they are, it wilght be a short cut to the se- Jutlon of tho protlew for the Harrisburg Patriot wud New York Stun to declare the abalition of gurporations. Then the Semites would be permitted toexivt In thele virgin Tnnocence and pene, ‘Tuts dust word reeelyed fram tho adventity ous Stanley was tu the eifect that le was. ying at the potut of death fn Centsal A trtea, ‘The volversal sympathy which his death undor such elrenmatances would excita would show how different his postion ts aow from what it was whon ho first beeane known as an Afilean explorer, Doubts were then east upon bls veraelty, It win sald that bis reports from Livingstone were bogus and ‘sensational; that he imd merely skirted the coust aud returned ty elvittzations Shat he wag. not anueh of anexplurer after ML Then his selonce was attacked, tits writton-atyle, “hjs courage, sand flatly his humanity, He “gad out of tho trial well, Every word thatha brought from Livingstune was established “by proof, te added to hls other exploits the marydlous try down the Congo, ant at last had tho pleasure of geelug his fae ag an AGIcun explorer reatlug upon asolld foundation Mis return te the Dark Continent on a commorelat expedition was a wild-goose, chase, He must have known tat the plan of fixing trading-stations in Equatorial Africa was doomed to fallure, ‘4s connection with that enterpelsy Is thy thie, Cltizens, wore remarkable on this account. ‘Phe New York Threr advances nw new theory to aes count for It, sappostng hit te have been wf fected hy the Afri fever, Whieh has selzed all explorers before iim, and lias setdont tet one go tutlideath. Livingstune’s mind was touched by Ht: and Staley bhaself tn lis last visit ta America showed what rayoges it hid Awrenght upon iim, ‘The theory ta lngentons and plitslbte, ‘Tae esperlenee of our, Government hy the egseot the Hawaihta reelproelty treaty should because for giving the principle a whiter ap: Dieation, ‘Thasigaeladasiry ln thesantwiel talunds owes Hs activity direetly to tho treaty, Free hnports: from thuwall into the United States fe t5i)-4s0 were: 44,500,0003 for tho fiseat year cneled dune 50, 18st, Chey were 300,000, ‘The espurts aver Sttk0,000 Ln former period, nnd tne the latter their value has nat yet buen ascertained. ‘Che ene cournging feature of the commerce between the tavo countrivs Is, int theearrying toute is cotpletely tn the possession ef Aimeriean Fourdifitis of the fredghts fell to Amerteat bottoms, ‘The Stws aud Stripes is the favorit: iag Tn the Port of Henoluta, sul tho Beltish daek Ins been driven to other adarlers, Reciprocity with Canada aud Mesteo HHisheat tir cutitable: boasts world have the like Hts, ‘The carrylng trate fir these ceases wonld be for te toast wart by Tan, bit Amerie cttizens would still control tt aid enjoy its profils. ene enatacmenensan Goon frends of fine Srinest are fearfal tat it will gratify the Democrafle editor at Quiney by conferring ou Tha the notoriety heeraves, Whatof that?) ‘The arruigement ought to be agreeable to ath martes, Lt will please Wheeler to-be Known as the nun who belleved “ Gutteau to be Just as honorable nitho ian heshote? And tt will liart no- body else. Wheeler wis after notorlety, The has wot it, Wf fas anade him tifamoits, He my noteare for (his quality of his new position, Intt there fs compensation in it for {hose who have conferred his notoriety tipot hin. ‘Shere Is another view of the ease. ‘Khe people of Minis are entitled to all the They ysually get it from Tine “Paw: ‘Yhey have the right to know that this State contalnythe only newspaper that. saw fitte abuse the dytug resident. ‘The wan who wouldstab Is mortal foe when ho was already in the agontes of donth ts at assusin at heart. ‘hat is why fie Taney has likened Wheelerto Guiteau, "Che al enve Js, that. white both have the same prin elples, the latter only lid the conrage to put thom Inte exeentton, Tas joy of some of Mr, Conkiug’s Wester supporters over the nomination of Norme Allen ta sneceed Loren 3. Sessions inthe York Senate has been short-lived, Mr. Allen isnot a Conktng min, . He was Sessions? colleague from the ‘Thirty-thlrd New York District In the Chicago Convention, and voted thirty-five thues for James G. Ulalne Mr Allen's character ts above reproach, IMs worst enemy canhet pont toon slaw In hits record. Lbappears, moreover, that his nom- Ination was'brought about bya curious biun- der of Sesstons’ followers. ‘They agreed to ive Allen a strong vote on one haliot in the hope that his frlends would: return the com- pliment xb tho ‘first favorable opportuni “The antl-Sesslons men cheekmnted this move by wolug over to A tind giving litte the nomination, ‘Che Sesstons ten eHnched the nintter by throwhig thelr full vote for Allen, ‘The name of tho former docs not appear in the last ballot, It ts dilleait te extract com- fort for Conkling from the proceedings. The nomlontlon of Atlen stiupty menns the sub- stitution of a Garticht man of ey Ea reputation for one whosu repitation Aad beon, Justly or unjustly, asslted. ee eee erases 'THene Is an urgent public necessity for An addition to the police foree of at lenst 200 patrolmen. ‘There Is no souree of revenue from whielt the’ $200,000 ndtditional Income enn bo hat save -by an fnerease of the rate ot Neenses for saloons. ‘This Inerense will produce the required ‘revenne, and the ques- tron 1s narrowed down to the simple and dl- reel one, to be determined by the Mayor and City Couneil, Shall we have’ an Inerensa In the rates of saloon Heenses and more pollee- mien; or, shall we have cheap salgon leenses, aud no pollee protection by day or by night? Jet any eltizenask the Superintendent of Pollee what he could do with his foree if 200 additional men were given bhn, and his anawer will satisfy the most Indifferent that the city is now. experieneine the most severe: lasses, ingral and pecunlary, for the wantot such additional men. Agk hin also what would be the loss or galt, even if 409 or 100 of the groggerles and dives were closed ‘hy the inevense fn the Heense fue, and his: answer will bo overwholnilng In its defense of that polley-and that result. Is there moral courage enough fn the. Comell té propose now such wslmple and proper remedy forse great w publi. want? 1 may not’ produce nnich reyenup this year, but te will provide Jn advance for the years to come, A “svaat reilaing company” in Towa has shut down “awmg to the high price of corn!) ‘The mutfactories will pe the next toge. ‘The mysterious sympatliy which vx- ists between corn unthe ane hand, and sugar, walt, slrup, an various other products on the other, lus long been the subject of come moh remark, Lts ramttieations go farther than most puople suppose, An advance In corn, for exaniple, nukes hogs worth more, and (ho cost uf hogs affects the value of wrease, Which 1s Wie baso of olemmargailne, The prles of butler for‘ some unexplained reason d@pends more upon the supply of grouse than upon tha activity of the dares, “Sympathy? Is tho universal law of trade, Artictes of merehindise nppurently the most diverse tn thelr ingredients and. uses ad vanes and fallin price by the operation of fis mysterious law. Alun and aiking-pow- der, ehiceory nnd coffee, enbbagedenyes and cignys, rise and full togethar, Does ane whit to know the pres of chowtoy tolaece, he looks atthe quotations of Ueorlee, Would you Toute what tour ig worth, then seo whit iwealis held at.” Terre atha aul eonfeetion- ery go together, sa do chen shoes ang paper, calico ail starch, chal anid multi, Vhore ls nothing in native more beantle al (aa tls sugret buy of sympathy between Tamiinate objects, BisMARCK has at Inst gong to Canussa, ant the. Vatlent, like | Barkly, appears’ ta be Ui? Dre Karun, the wow Blshop of ‘Troyes, appears to have entered upon his duties without any ditically, and as the Vatiean has ssneit a bull appointing bla, It would equally appear tint whatever condl fons may hive been: iinposed upon hhn they jie sutfsfactory at Rome, ‘The must remask> blo feature of tho appulutinent Is the order dispensing (lw from dakiag the ath of obe- Hienes to the State. More thon this, the new Wishoy lig been a gost of Bismityek’s at Varaln, aud when Bisinairet: gues to Vareln “toy bls health’? it ts always understood that oumnetidig Is tne the wind. Che exact thing dint was fu thy Wwhid was the appoitit- went of & Commissioner to condyel nego- Uatlons between Berlin ant Reme, “his also owas ouranged, and tho honor as been conferred upon Herr you Selilasser, formerly uttuched to Mia Legation at Home, and now German Minister at Washlugton, ‘The object cf the negotiations fs the revision. of the May lnws and the setti¢ment af other Tin CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1881I—TWELVE PAG? Hiflentiies between the German Coverninent aml the Vatlean, ‘That these wilt be setiled, or that some compromtiae will lay arrived al, is clear enough, because Blamarek must have the Ultramontane volo In Parliament to es- tabieh his majority beyond alt emergencies in the forthoomtng elevttons, If he lias gone 80 faras to nilow tha Uishop of Troves to esxcrelso ils functions without taking the outh of abedienes to the State, there will be little atflentty about other conecesions. But when these are made, and Bismmarek hing care, rhea his politleal meastres, what den? Bis warek has wade. concessions before for political purposes toall slides of parties, Tint to tie end always enme ont nnster uf the siitiation, and tis eonvesslons were found to he profitless, Afier he has used the Ultras montanes wih he throw them away, as he hing other polltleal alla? * ‘Tuts electoral contest tn the County of ‘Tyrone, Lrela, is uttrneting the tian tion of nll.the Kugllst politicians, ‘The vacuney In the constituvney arises from the appolnt: tment of Mr, Litton, the member for tho county. to be one of the Commissioners the Western elty’s greatness and boast of his extracrdbuary foresight in haying estabe Aished a “braned ? house here by bss, Nobody disputed. now that Chiengo Js, and is desthied Inevitably lo remaln, the metrop olis of the interlor of the North American Continent; and if of tho tntorlor, thon of the Continent {self For tho démestie com meree of a great. hiduatrial people is un- doudtedly ag twenty lo oue to tholr foreign commerce. That Qhicazo is destined to piss New York, and abt distant day, Is as true as ty predictnbte event of the future, ILshould bun solivee of sithifuction to alt (int the “aucnta-tiniiten, tobaeco-chowlhy, whisky-drinking ” denlzens of the swampy, huttarkel West are galling themselves of the present low passenger rates to vinil the great Clty of New York. ‘Choy will be bie te lel thelr ehildren how the city fooked in Its prin before entering upon its decutenee, ‘Shey will be able to desertbe to them the ay pearance OF a mee of men who subsisted or «all, purtrtde, stipe, hvet-tea, and chante pagnes ata taes of ion who never shouk willLaguy, who worelgnorantof tho tHavor of whisky, and whose shirt-fronts were free from aaingle nssailant, hut.agalnat gangs of them, If the City Connell were not riled by a minority of cowardly and corrupt demuazogs, {his evil would not be upon ns at this the, Und these cowards of the City Cotinell had the mantiness to meet this question Inst spring, they could bave provided for. a large adi. tlon to the police foree by provillng for an (ucreased revenu’ from liquor licenses. ‘Thore’nre on an, average 8,500 Hcensad sa- loons,—tho number delng possibly greater than tliat, ‘hase now pay a Meense of £53 each, of a total uf $180,000. year, Mike Me Dotintd makes about that mueh tn his tiquor and guinbling bushiesss und there are scores ‘of siloons that make $10,000 tu $20,000 each ber sear, and huntdreds that make over 83,000 nycar No business pays so large a por cent of protit.as retailing Navor. 5 Had the Counelt Inst spring elugsitied these silvons, so that one class should have the privHege of selling all kinds of Hator, snl should pay say $2c0 enh por year, aid the other class paying $100 and permtited to sell beer and wine exclustyely, thera would -boe wuple Inereased rayouus from whielt lo et ploy several hundred additonal patroliuen, of the Land Court, ‘the constituency. has | the statn of tobaceo-fuico. ‘Lho Now-Yorker | With teenses “fixed at tho. tutes wo hive Hitherto heen very strongly ‘Tory, Mr Littoa’s eleetion in April, 880, over Lord Tkanttton, the brother of the Duke of Aber- corn, bein surprise to everybody, partlens larly te Mr. LActon Ithuself. Mtr. -Maeart- ney, one of tha Orange ‘Tory candidates, re- celved about 29 more votes thin Mr fatton, ‘Lhe Diberat candidate — this: thie Is Mr ‘Thomas Dleksou, 2 nanitfaet> rer and “ay dary employer of inbor in the chiof town of ‘Pyrone, Dungannon, which he represented In the last Parlhinent, and from whieh he was elected $n 18s, bub afterwards unseated on petition. Is son now represents the borough Diekson, Is not uw Home-Ruler, bat is os thorough golng Elberal, and is really tho ablest Ina among the Irish Hiberilsy, ‘Phe appearance of tha Reve Mn Rylett, a Unitarian clerxynan, as candidate pre: cludes all posslbility of Dickson's success, and fusures the suecess of the ‘Lory eandl- date, Col, Stuart Kuos, tho Grand Master of the Ulster Orangenien, Dickson's suppord will come mainly. from the Preshy- ‘tethan farmers andthe Catholle elergyinen, while Kuox will have the support of the cutlre Orange fraternity, dhe Eptseo- pallan clergymen, and the nidlords and their tuuersirappers. ‘Lhe Neve Mr, Rytett, who will stand lowest fn the poll in all probabll- ity, wil have to depend on thy Cathetie stilt farmers and the revolutionists among the Presbyterians, and they are nob nines aus, Parnell does not expect: tit his andl date will sneceed, buy he will doubtless be satistied at dindnishing the Liberat majority: in the Commons by two yotes. , “We learn from a genttemiin who came up yesterday from La Grange, Ky. that tho drought in that part of the State is unprece- should nut too rudely ropresy the evdent ecurtostty of the wid Westerner, ‘To be sure, he nay occasionally, in an amie ot, sliake down an insectre huimp-post or besyl- tor with tobaccoJules ‘somo statue In Cen- tral Dark, But these Hite iiutiseretlons should be pardoned ty eonsideralion of the Duis of reflnement whieh will be reeeived by the traveler with the rumpled linen duster and shocking bawhat. Me may acquire the Inbit of getting drunk on champagne tne stead of whisky, and Jearn to-smoke a“ vile Tar villar” tustead of a clay pipe, ‘The Now-Yorkors who come to Chicago are warily welcomed, Lf they bring money to tonn, we Know that the gold will be trans- muted bite a seven-story marble structure; if. they conie {0 foreclose mortgages, we" know that thenceforth thoy will haya an ine terest In tho elty’s growth and prosperity; if they come to pny sivamp finds In tha region of tio Calumet, wo see vistuis of vast man: ufacturing enterprives whieh will add to the greatness of the metropolts of the Interlor. Wo don't object. to tho New-Yorker becatise the dlamonds in lily shirt-frofit aro net tntite so darge nid not qulte su dear ss those in the shilrt-front of the Chivaguan, Wo rather Hke the Now-Yorker, whether bank- er. merchant, or swell, Ho slways carries a gold-headed eane,—If ad banker a lurgeune, If aswell a stall one, Wo don't mind his rather pully, pompotts mmuner, and we dole on tly ved nose. We rathor envy hin tho possession of this distlaguishing feature of redness abont the cad of the nose, ‘Tho Westerner attributes tho carnation huo of tho Now-Yorker's nossa to the influonco of the sea-breezes; and one enthusiastic Chien: goun, alter trying to palnt his nose red with brandy and getting floored, nctuatly proposed te snit the waters of Lake Michl- uamed tho number of whisky saloons would he reduced probably to 1,000, and the charac: ter of these would be greatly fuproved. ‘These 1,000 general Hater saloons woull yield a revenue of $200,000, ‘The nituber of beer and wine saloons, payhig Sid each, would bo not fess than 2,000, nid from these would be derived a reventte of $200,000, making a total revenue from saloons of $100,000, nn inererse of $220,000 over the present revenue from tiat suuree. With this extra reventie of $220,000 comld be paid ths salaries of 220 extra able-bodied pollee men. ‘Lhis additional munber. of patrolmett would jargely strengthen the present foree in the onterdistricts, now largely deprived of all prétection, nnd tt wont enable tho Su- perlntendent to place additional mon at the bridges and at various strect-crossiiugs to the great relief of those using vehicles. The inerenge of tho rates of Heonses woult tuceb with searcely un objection from Ue general publle, but they would greatiy re- Jotvo‘at it, as Hbwould stan out these low doggeries which nre the most dungorots to Hfe, pene, and order. and which deal out under thy mune of “spirits! tho most vil- Ininous stall that over polyoned the brain and blood and wreeked human life. No sa- luonkeeper who Is worthy to keep a salon would object to this needed Inerease. No nein who keeps an orderly, “respectable” place would object to paylug the Increased. rates when one object to be accomplished by. it would be to rid tho business of the utterly disgraceful concerns, ‘The danger of fore felling the Iigh-prieed license would prove i. strong restraint uvon those engaged In the business, ‘Lhe great majority of those who would take out the $200 licenses would not only approve of tho increase, bub would pro- fer thut the rate bo fixed at oven a higher dewted. The older Inhabitants remembor a | ean, with the view of attaining to the felicity | sum. severe seagon dn 18H, Wut In that ease the eussation of rainfalls began amonth Inter flinn now. Onr informant declares that there has not been a good rain for nearly two ionths.. ‘The consequence fs,° that most bt the corn censed growing and topped at two or three feet high, produelng nothing, or at. the best but worthtess nubbing, All surts of rarden truck have fafled, and but fow of his nelghbors.ein boast of a enbbage in the pot, or oven mess of string beans, Fralt,whileh san important ftem in tho Oldham County lilly, ts excessively short. | For tho first {ime in the history of man blackberries have bean wiullure, | Hut the water-fanine Is operating In other ways, : Springs, creeks, and artitiefal ponds, with which tho beat farmers hn Old- ham County are well supplied, are dry, The | of the eity, not only in tho buaineas or con Counell. welly, whieh in our. Mmestone-rock never .blye ontirely out, have run so low that there isn wonderful energy displayed this simmer In digging now ones, It has heeome 1 probe Jem how to procure stock water, It fs safe to say that the corn and tabnceo productions will be eut down two-thirds as compared with Inst year, or a week past there his been a steady breeze from the south, whieh In ordinary ines Is a sure precursor of rain, but “all signs fail in dry weather? . EASTERN RIDIOULE OF THE WEST, ‘the New York Trtame tnny man ts tne dulging In ttdiente of Western. people. “He says they have appeared in the streets of the Enstern metropolis of Inte in large nwiuberss that they “Hutton thelr noses against the store windows,” “write letters on hotel pa-, er In the hotel readivg-rooms,” " antye the animals in Contra Park,” “gaze li open mouthed wonderment at the Coney Island cows.” and “wear rumpled linen dusters und shocking bad hate”; that they swarm in the streets of Gotham ‘hike locusts, which thoy resemble tn vivacity and noise”; that “famine and tobaceu-Jutee mack thelr path; that they “ara redolent of whisky aud ate fieted with ague,”—in a word, that they con- stitute “a vagrant multitude, on whom the roadway shopkeepers and’ polleemen keop sharp ese? we The ridicule ts half good-natured, halt vindletive and maliclous, New York City Hoes to sleep In siumimertine, as everybody knows, ‘and of course it doesn't like to bo waked up by anybody, And ospectally dovs tho New-Yorker dislike to be rowtsed from his smamer dullness by a Westerner, [Te don't Ike to have the wild Westerner know how tit and dull tho Eastern metropolls is In the hot season, “Stl ho janages tu extract somo sport from the average ‘frontteraman who halls, fram tho extrema Uintt of clytization ti -the Terrltorles, bub tho presenes of a Chicugoan quite knoutks hin of MMs plas, soto spank. | le hintes the Chieagoan beeause tho Chicagoan has been In Paris and London, up the Rhine and the Nile, round the world, ete, and don't ear any more fer the andanls In Contral Parks or the Convey island cows, or the Brondway shops, of which the Nuw-Yorker ts so proud, thin he does fur the New-Yorker hinwelf, Ju wsligioavntence the New York @ribujyoe funny man betrays: wll the bitterness of his’ sul, Me says “The Chicagoese whosy amonds flush tn Ute eyes of dazated and, bowlhloredd New-Yorkers haya Invade the elty’t As tlio funny man closes its eyes to shut out the tlashttys, biindtag Watt of: these Chleagodianends be grhuls hy teeth with nuge. ‘The Jron enters hts Jeatous saul, and he begins lo ral) at the “ agee-sniten, whisky: diinklas, alyhtavers from (ho river bot- toms of (ho Weatern Slates.” OF voursy, when the geeeneyed mouster tikes pos- kesslun af thd funny Mn hie censes, to bo funny, He goes stark sind aud qalks Hkewtshwoman, ‘She Jetlousy dnd onvy of Chivage which has liken possession of Ue New-Yorker ts the exnet eountarpart of the teeling formerly lidabeed in St Louls, Pure nerly the Bt. Loutsan hated Chicago as ay dently aul as unreasonably asthe Nowe Yorker how dovs, Mut after the My consis the St, Lonlgan’s. hate evaporated; "he gaye Up thy nice and begun to cultlyale an honest pride of nelghborhood. ‘ When Chicugu shall have passed. New York--as sho is destIned to fn about twenty- five years—ia the race for population aud distinction In thy arts and selendes; when the Just great uiereantile house in the Eastern mnetropolls siatl have established a “branch” li Chicago, and tho “braneh’ has becoue the dan “house? ant tie taln howe a “branch,"—then the New-Yorker, ” trans: farwot Iota a Chicavoun. will he nrand at , mon lean epare on of red noses for the entire Clileaxo cont munity, We confess to a tuck of ditting amusements for the averuge New-Yorker, We have no “ Conoy Istand cows,” but plenty of bulls and bears qulte willing to “gore” and “hug” each othor for tho benefit of those who de sire sportand do not,object to paying for It. New-Yorkers who contemplate visithig Chi- engo sliould beware of going beyoul the -elty-limits, Into that region Infested with herds of buifato, packs of wolves, swarms of pralrle-dogs, quid droves of ‘Texns steers, MORE POLIORMEN WANTED. ‘Tie Tamune fas repeatedly called atten- tlon to the crowded condition of tho streets tral districts of the Bouth Division, but at several points in the West and North Divis: fons. ‘The confusion and delay aud the dan- wer tollfe and property at the bridges and crossiugs ure becoming wore serious every day. ‘The wantof policomen at the various erossings is strikingly ovldont, and the fol-. lowing report.of ® conversation with the Superintendent of Police ts. the explanation offered: “Why don't you put moro mien on the cross. ings?” Raid a KaiiuNe reporter to Superintends ent MeQarigle, “VT baven't thom," -. © How muny ure on tho ‘ay aquad! now?" - “Well, tha Counoll appropriated far only forty, but] baye taken thirteen from the ati+ Hons—all that can bewpured. ‘hore are only 140 patrolinon altogetbor, and w dozen of them nro: Blek or laid up overs day on account of wounds vy Injuries recolved ti tho tne of duty, All of them are needed to take eure proporly of tho Bouth Site alone”. “ nae force do you think nocessury for the olty ys ” *'Thore ought to ba ntionst 200, Lpntall tho he crossings, and J select tho worst plices, If n driver dove anything for which ho should be arrested the men don't Ike ta loo the tine necersary to take bim tu the BtauoOn, beenwed during thoir absence there would be no one to jook after the toxms and prevent. acuidents, pure ought to be two men utovery heidecs and dav min at least at every: crossing north of Aduing street, and two or threo at those whore the worrt Jams are Hable tooceur, Our men are worked harder than, the nitrolnion of any other olty, as wa hive fewer a proportion tothe population thinnny other alty In the wort, They nro olf duty nhout nine hora In tortysulght. [ft the people know what thoy bad to do there wouldn't be any com- tints. 1 know thore ts ground for grumbling, it Ido the very-Lest posalble with the forey at my commund," ¥ We have no doubt that tho Superintendent is substantially correct In his statement, Not only ought therg be men placed atan inerensail aitimber of crossings, but there aught to be two men at ench of the crowded crossings aul two men at nearly avery bridge, ‘There ta now ono man at Clark street bridgo, und his thine Is constantly talen up'in dison- tangling the jams at South Water strut, and ho can give but little attention fo matters ab the bridge, ‘Tho same fa (rug ton great ex- tont ut suvoral of the other bridges, At Mud- lion nnd State street Junctions, there Ia. but one officer, when there fs full occupation for three, Luke, Wells, Randolph, Adams, and Van Buren need mory foreo, ‘There Is no queatiot that the forea of pre trolinen Is altogethor insulilelent for the pro- tection of Ife and property Inn elty of the ingnitude and growth of Chilengu, She ter. ritorial aren of this elty iy equal to that of Now York or- Philndelphia, aud Hs widely variant population edjls for even a greater proportion of pollea Interference to man taln-order, A polléeman cannot be an duty both by day did aeht, — Potleemen ayo but himman, ad wust have natural rest nnd sleep, nid this necessity reduces the number that eau be on duty ah one thine fo an altogether Inadequate foreo to take caro of publlo Interests, The realstance @l bold deflance offerejl to the polices by the ruth and uinyderous class ts largely due to the knowledge thatthe pallee at welt aro so senltevod thut nn ofleer trytng to perform dls duty may be sudecssfully murdered bee fore another officer yan be snimonud to his assistance, We aro fully aware thut thu city has not the ravenna nocessiiry to provide for an ate auately-nervased polled force, Tho thinita- tons on tho power of gaxation forbid any ne vreasy of the approprhitions from the ordl- hury ‘revenues for,jnore men, “and {hls deficloncy of resources for this purpase puny probably continue fo¢ sume years to como, Ju.the meanting-the necessity for an uddjtion’ of tho police strength becomes dally move imperative, ‘Tho dangerous districts—thosa whjch Ib la not safe to travorse at night—are becoming more ne merous every week; ‘aud unless thore be more patroluen, every man out ab aight witl have, for his own safety, to go suit plontiy arnvul fa dafand bhisell, not agulust “But tha City Counef), and by that term we mean the majority ruling that body, had not tho courage to propuse or adopt such a mens- ure. Several of them are .doggery-keepers thoinselves, and they are novel the class. who desire1o elevate the business or break up the ilives and dows where thieves, and burglars, and cut-thraats find refuge, and where they muko thelr plang aud combjnations and or- ganizg their villainous work, ‘They did not have the courage, or the manliness, or the regard for public decency and order to vole for such n scheme. Not even’ the prospect of reeelying $25 or 850 for ench ndditional polleeman they could get on the forces was sufficient to Indueo them’ to do the wisest and best net they could do ag members of tho WORSE THAN PIRAOY. 'Thero.was a thna when the black flag was the terror of the ocenn, and every man and woman who putto sea apprehended the peril of falling Into the clutches of tho pirates, ‘The causo of danger thon was plunder, But the comity of mations davoloped by elvilizn- Uon las proved powerful enough to rid the sens of pirates, and a cargo Is cousignod to the ovenn or. a sea voyage tindertuken with ag Httle apprehension of disaster as is felt on ntraveled route on dand. ‘Phe dynamite fiends propose to change all this. ‘The eur rent number of the United Irtahman con- tuins the following plratteal warning: .. Tho lat of Keptember Is now at hand. We are tohl that from that dute forward the-Irish peo- plo in Rngland and freland will take such mend Urea to attauk all ships aniling undor tho British: tog as will render it perilous to travel in such ships, Wo beliove whnt we are told on that subject, and, 0é far. ns our words ath rench, Wo devny It woll to tell all truveling people it Is our ovinion that it fs not ndvisudle to patronize ships sailing under the Lugiish lay. Seachain, Armuricay and Irlan pupors please copy, This threat is of so flondish a charactor that it Is hard to believe there Is actually the danger It foreshadows, 16 exceeds In devil- lahuess anything which tho Russian NihiNsta have ‘conceived, Hurtmann and his nsso- elntes saorificed the Hyves of a train full of people In the bare possiblity of reaching ono man who was noton the train. But, if tho thrent conveyed by the United Irishman have a basis in truth, then, under a mere pretense of Inangurating a war of senthinent on England, some Irish devils propose to tm- pert! the lives of tunocent mon, women, and ehildrenwithout’ number, who are peace fully puraiting business or travel on tha high sens, ‘Tho great bulk of thé Atlantio presen- gor business fs done wider tho British flag, ‘Tha yast niajority of the cabin-passengers carried ara Americans, and tho most of tho steerage-passengers are Irishmen, It {3 Americans and {rlslimen, then, whose lives ave to be exposed to the insidious danger of concealed oxplosives nga means to ' Hb erate’ Ireland! Nothing mora contradictory ¢an be concelved, and the sulecism would be taughable If tho possible consequences were hot so frightful, -: ‘The warning of the United Irishman goes for nothing. ‘Cho plans for Atlantle -trayel durkng the remainder of tha season have already been maie, . ‘The wallable space on tho transatiantls steniners tins all bean on- gaged aud tho prssigemoney pakd two or three months nhead, Men eannot change ‘thelr plas upon what appears to bo a quixotic sent, the extreme ornelty of which yondérs it ail tha more buprobable, Dut, lf slngle ship perishes, whether sulling under n Uritieh flag or not, ora single Nf ls taken, whether of Buglish, Irfah, Asmeriean, (ere mun, or other nativily, as a resule of any infernul machine consigned from (his cottne try, then fet all the Intriguing liishmen who are abusing the hoapltality of tho United Stated beware! Anicrlean authorittes aro exceptlonally sndiiferent to mere mouthings, grimace, and swagger, ‘he reason Ja, that our own fustitutlons are so strong and publis sontiinent’ su jrustworthy that no dangor is approhendyd from threats or warnnigs, Bub weingle avert uct auninat hinanity.wHl re aule with condian punishment as surely uuder American fnstitutions as under wny other. Government tw the world, If there fs nn Irishian fn’ this ‘country, or any combination of Irlalhmon, Who have nets ually prepared to destroy British vessels Sted with Americans by’ explosive bombs, or who haye any such’ inhuman schenio in contomplation, they will do well to imnake their peace with the Dovil, for they may rest assured that thoy Ruye inken tho shortest youd to Hades, ‘There will be no escapa for, the guilty ones, But, while it Is certain that a just and fearful retribution will overtake sual dends. the Valled States authorities should not lake steps to arrest the portioning dynamite fish “patriots” of the O'Donovan-Rossa alrlpe on the eharge of conspiracy, aud teach ‘thent that: even threats of avholesato assasination of Amert- ents on the bigh seas will not be tolorated in thig country, Even though. this be eg. looted, all respeclablo irlshmen.-in this coun try muy bo assured that these fellows aro rapldly! undermining: the sympathy whieh Amerteans have been oxtending to atl legiti- mate efferts to ameliorate the condition of thelr countryme: “BART OHICAGO. At3s probably not genernly knowns but. hone tho Teas (ine, thuit, when the Clty of Chicago was originally fovated, there was eonstlerable hesitation whether the site Showtd be fixed af the mouth of the bayan or creck now known ug the“ Chicago River,” vrata siintlir ercek walled “Calumet,” con taluing sostiowlat more water, vdozen miles soul, and near the site of the projected town of “ East Chicago.” Several of tho enrly set- Uers were In favorof the Cahunet location, but the Influencuof the army-oleorsat ort Dear- born was suficlent to induce the new colony to loentuon tha Chiengo bayou, ‘This bis- torleat stutement will servo tu stow that the seheme for bubldhig up a new towe and nian ufacturing district around the Calumet Lake is by no mens visionary. ‘Chere ts nodoubt (hat hid Chicago been Intd opt in the neigh borhood of Luke Calumet the sane energy would have built up there as large and enterprising a elly as we have now, with an inland harbor which would havo been a vast additional advantage, A. tuivn hud outin thts lweallty at the present thie wit necessarily bo a sutnirh rnd ade Junet to Chtengo,—1n oullying part of Chile eamo, in fact,—but thls elreumstanee Is really gunrantes of its suecesstil future. In conjunction with “Pullman and “Seath Chleago” enterprises, it may vow bo con- fidently predicted that in a very few years there will be aw atided poptlation to this eity (for that is whint it atl moans) of from 100,- 0M) to 140,000 people tn the ‘Towns of Lake, Cahunet, and the southern portion of. Hyde » ! wk, Enst Chieuge seheme, which includes tho “Sheltielt” project sturled just before tho pante, and tho Calumet Canal & Dock Company’s project,.uuw seems to be ony solid Hnancint basis. There Is an apparent assuranee of abundant enpital to enrry ou’ the enterprises which have been outlined, aad this assurance 1s materhully increased by the excellent prospect of a rapld return in polit. ‘The very auoureement of the svope and purpose of thu new enterprise has been cnough to start a boont In the Calumet Jans, and tho new company scan probably seo a profit In their investment before they havo actualy begun thelr improvements. Tho Belt-Line Railroad ts an “important part of the schyume, Starting from Enst Chicago and making 9 complete tour of this elty, in which It will cross fourteen different railroads, it would be able almost without any harbor advantages to build up alarge mannfacturiug elty nt its terminus. WIth harbor advantages, and these can be and undoubtedly will ba provided without nny ostraordinary expenditure, the great four-track Belt-Linc Rallrond wilt make East Chicago ay avallable and desirable for all manufacturing Interests ag Is a frontage on either braneh of the Chicago River only threo or four miles from tho Court-llouse, fé fs vontempluted, and apparently with gooil reason, that the Helt-Line Lailrond will don profitible business in the tratisfer of enrs, without: reference ‘to the Kast Chicago fonminus, and to this end it is Intended lo lay four steel tracks atonce. Thls feature of the enterprist only increases the cliances for success ut Mast Chlengo, because: the Bolt-Livy Railroul, {f. profitable or self sustaining, wlll bo a fixed. Institution, gradually building up Its. terminus, © aud nob supported at. loss merely as W tender tan speculative enterprise, ‘The fact that tho Western Indiana Railroad designs Inilding nn Independent belt-line rallroad promises to Increase the facilities oF transfer In such aw way as to make Chicago peculiarly destrable for manufacturing in- forests, (0° bull up outlying property to the west of Hyde Park and Calumet, und to bo of general benatit, whieh East Chicago, South Chicago, Pullman, and the other manufact- uring settlements will share, ‘These new enterprises springing up In Chicago guaranteo this city a future grander tnd more prosperous: than the most on- thualastic resilent ling antielpated, and far beyond the wonderful promise made by the last conaus. ‘Lhe progress of the city. during tho past thirty years tins been the marvel of the world, but the progress of the next thirty years will outstrip It. Young men Just en- tering upon business Ife will look back at the conditions of tony very much nssome of the older realdents; now reenll the pushing town of 1855. ‘The conviction. Is: rapidly taking possession of the most conservative minds ‘that Chtcago Is destined'to be the Rrent metropolls of the Amesiean Continent, meee SurentnrenDENtT McGaniann, fn the course of a conversation regirding tho pollee force of Chicago and its work, vary readily ad- titted that the number of oflicors detuilod for duty at streot-croaaings war entirely too small,” ~a faut with which every one who tins occusion to travel the streets of this olty ts disgustingly fnintllnr, Tho Superintonient is also of opinion that tho present force under hia commant ta ons Urely too small to properly gunrt a city gon tuintug bale a, million peopte aud oxtonting ovor so Jargon territory a3 does Chicago, Tn this he is not wrong, tho necusaity for An increase in the nuntber of patrolinan having fou beon apparent, But ona: atato- ment imnda by the Suporintendent neads explanation, Hoforring to the trouble expe- rienced by the pubilo with reokless tuomsters, ho said: “If a driver dove anything for which to should bo arreated, (ho mun don't like to {nae tho thine necessary to tako him to tho atanon, bee , cause during thoir absonco.thora would bo ne one to ook after teats and prevent uccldents.” ‘To nay tho lonst, this remurk reyeals the existe envo of @ very extraordinary tuto of nttulrs, sind woes fnr to oxplutn tho ruManty ‘vonduct of tho avorago Catcayy teamster, They are niware, iteoems, that the palleo cannot loge. the time: lceresury to make an arrest, and consequently do protty much na thoy pleage,. When ctr Duce Grass Mayor returns from [lstontng to what tho wild waves ayo anying at Coney laland perhaps ho wilt kIndly Instruct his polleomep that teams Btors nro not hedyed About by avy divine rights which reudor thein auperi¢r to law, 2 Te Mit. Curances As Dans, the editar of the Now York Sui, hus ddyoted no Iconalderable pardon of ble Uinso during tho pret ten’ yours to turnishing: wdvicu to: people tn distress. No matter whether the upplicant bo a schouigirl, doubtful us to which side of her notiva Jaw the svothing chowing yuu. should: bo phited, or a pollticlan wishing counsel regardlug some grout question of athteoraft, Mr, Dana. fa ayer tho wame courteous, bland, and: gentle fount af kngwledye, ready to he tapped wlio by the yus- suldnd the peor, Tho Inteat anvlleang for ade viou From tho great editor 13 A person ty Toxas, who states that ho is frequontly cated upon ut public nioetinga for u vpecch, and‘ often Anda It Impvesibio to‘voncuntrate bis tdeas, the natural reeult balng ‘that, ta uso his own expressive Janguage, *Tt-scoms. as 1f.1-c0ul) pot seo an Sneh before my noso,''. Noo ‘auch a slesperate cngy ng bia altelybt Me. Dana’ Norutath, te puyas eR hs ‘The trouble with aur Toxus frlond 1s probably that be trica to make toa gong a vzecch, file firal attempt at oratory was Ko xucersstal thus ho dregmed.of becoming p pemostouncs or a Cicero, and, instead of keoplug vv tho sluiple, off-hand manner be uncourciously adopted ag that occasiun, be how been tbinwlug about bline , self aud whether he was making a creditable ap | Pewrunce in bia subsequent speocnes, Maually when men get on tite Coat te talk to for at ton, ontischtorn lives of the werowd the Try to put tbr orators whied diaper tlestrays thet ho Move discourse WM aves and Inshfut hoy with Is eonsclosae Gece ean a Innke himself entortalning b company eae Our adviee to hin, thorefore, | t ont to make axpeech unless he purtane pointy to males KoMethiny tf WIE be worth stunt say tt. At, above all things, h to Interest other people bn thin; no reat interest hingell. bis (houshts to coma to hlin without voto a colut wore same, eter £0 ability te : an assume an unuatur wes utlers fashion Terenas tit Sie they regard as the a They ure nb) ‘ tna tran DDE well race $, ever has any to, tee Nov should he PEDeet Ho mist digcourse of matters of repartee Knows, and about whieh tin hus reese et aaMertuke tha. eile ott ited forthe husiyers. “NPP Protty anan some young wird will w, whether ft ia proper for her to alls munity plaice his urn tn the tuned: oF her dorsal vertebne, and Mr. Wot tho Star's editor t. ‘To sny that our fomporary 1% vorsatity is statin, very modestly indoud, or Ant to. OW into vi Dana wi ———— not posalbie Tx this country the fiettee of contes wilts hns become so common that it fg no ‘sual for persons ot weulth to set nsite (on of tholr worldly gueds to be used in ing attempts on the part at disappointed tives tu have the hist wishes of the ace nsido byw court at law. Asa rnte t! ute of: wills ure successful in thelr tho extent of blackmulling tho heirs ort of a compromise; always been tou rendy to assert that had nuiissed a handsome property exereiso of sound Suagment expablo In other countri faeliities for lerally obtnining atin othor people's toavings do not ext of Pope Pius 1X., who tmaginud cenged Poti had not treated him fa Drought sult to have tho will set aside, 1 Jeyed that big uncle gave bim 60,00) lira one. turing college, but that tho munoy rematned to. tho Papal keeplog. © He also clalmed that Cardi. aula Da Valettt, Simeont, and Mertel, cxecutors of the Pope's will, agreed to give him 250,00li8 out of tho estate, bat subsequently declined to Cuil thelr promlae. whichthe cise was teled not only rendered s verdletugalnst tho claimant, but saddied thy costs of tha entire proceeding on hin, and ate solutely declined to ontertuln tho ideg of On ape peal. itis gratifying to know that during the prosent century thare hus extated a man hoe will It was not desl tne of that the de. The Civil to brenk, Dall the facts in the domestic life of the They A on The etburraestnent, ot 1 to up bo thatter how tome Wut hlin never! sin wien ee ithe Hieeag ry know young ciate I dee lal pace toh esteemed core ig the matey ting tons Rdors Tealste Poise sc a0 lie cutest.’ ignite nto some ani tho courts here to Who OF the during thele levee) Possession of et. nephew te a}. Court before Marquis of Lorne and tau Mrincess Lontee ever become known, which {a not nt all probable « vory Interosting story will doubtless bb roveated, Whe very extraordimry conduct of Louse tn, practieally. dusorting her husband cist te prompted by a motive of wore than ontioy power, and tha talk about ber belng in delicste heulth was lon ago abandoned. ‘To the general, public tt looks ns though tho robust Princes was beartlly wlek of her somewhat effeminate husband, and bid regolved to keep away trom him, at lenat Bo long as he remains In Canads, hitytug given her qyersion to that country ata yeason for winking gitch an extended yialt to Europe, With this fact in mind, tho Canadisn papers, usually so distressiugly loynt fn all ther utternuecs, aro beginning to grumble. A Mam Alton Journal siya: ‘ho Rnwiond resenus of the Princess fouls in ia a constant ndvertisement thav she hut rathor be a grase-whiow thin reside lu Canada, and Cannadhine eannot be inttered by tho Implled contempt for them aud thelr sure roundings, ‘The story current In England, is that Lorneit tobe given another appolutment, this toe in Inia, If Louise declines to accompany bin to that country, ber all oynporate, Mi INDLAan-Ac lege diatlke to Canada will a ¥ Coo probably real izes by thia time that his Jucdsment of men ts ex cecdingly defective, pacity.’ When Spotted-Tall wat Kiiled Cook appointed Whites'Thunder tu sue ceed bin), but explained Inn note to Secretary Kirkwood that fo did so only because of the er “gency which existed, stating: thit Waite-Tout der was “tin Indian of the most moderate cir The firat thing this Indsan of moterate eapuelty did wae to decline taking any pay for the lana to be ceded by the :Siaux ta the Pow eas, on tho grownd that the latter people wen poor, "Phan be Huguested a plan for tho protec. ton of Tndinus from thleving Agents, ns foltoet What L want to fish of youds that wher you aund tho Agent a listor, the goouls to be dlatrile uted you Witl digo Kend g copy of “tho list to we, Through the interpreter 1 will study tho fist, then woahall all Know.whether we yet all the oats. ‘This Iden was ao gensibte and practical thatit was at once adopted, and will be used hereafter in all dealings which the Governincnt may bate with Indiana. 4n vlew of those facts, tt Jooks now as though Mr. [ndinn-Agont Cook jaa the “porson ot the tnost miternte capacity." ——— Sosisren AMACONA Is responsible for tha stutement that Gon, Grant ts so populer finong the Mexican people tbat they would glad to bave him make that country bis perms nent residence, Just why tho usually Inmpassive and always unwashed ‘Moxloans should «be fo, Tatuatot with Gon, Grant Is not clear The. Rrentinass of the yople are too Ignorant to elvarly comprehend anything vonnected with tho ox-President. exeept. that bo was agredt soliiter, and ad soldlors are. nearly as plenty !o Moxteo ng Mens this fact would not coudt for much. It ta highly probable that Minister Zato nenna bos been indulging in what Amertctot call gush, a ‘Mi Chicago’ attractions at the Eastern waterlag-plices ‘Thoy have vot been a success, Will avon be starting for howe: A deurth of pe nios has provented Mayor ttarrison from te | bibiting tho renlly sirong poluts in bi tor, while tho best thut ) contd do was to (nish (hire Four horse@ran, donot wish to bo severe on the 6 charac MeDonald's racebor# d tn a stecplecbéit- but ono of them felt down. We Mayor or (ht horse, but when Chicago sents its represent: tives Hnst at yrent oxpense it expects them (0. do something, Mr. Hurrlson, Ht 8 reach the vlty tueday,—preaumably ri MeDonald'wategd. + at CrowsDog had a Just cause of comp! Ho was a candidate for dolegate ft Spotted-Fall conspired nyulnat bln, Ine him In mason Klate, sald ho shoultr sdeleguto, and cut him out of Dog Is 0 wild Wester the honor, rH Hower of the prairt whulo houquot of thom--but ho cannot be plod on with mmpunity. ho alot Spotted-fajl dead, Dog's * vipdination,” waty to Waahington, i avldiexato to the Kansas Penitentiary, glory cnough fur wn tadian, f ——— O'DoNovaN-Rosus aiys that bu said, ding Nt will Hain to Washington bed Crow ean ieamie Git thy first eppertually He wil ne ‘phat war Crows ver hoa de ¢ it da probate ho will bt wh contly pubsiehod Lit thls city: warnltuy peor tu ombark In Dritish rteamners ulter te perfectly proper, and" was probabls,t a Chicaga chub" ‘Cho noxt uct of ‘club aboutd bo to fail nyeainet tho beads plo who nnuounee that they dur unotfonding poopie by whale " “ayongo"” tho, wrongs while: Engen? © tletod upar.trotand, ‘Yo fnmure prayer, on the part of the clu, A Chicago pol should be attached to one end of 4 Cae Mt Bilstorean now claluis that right and proper to elip the speelul cal in the New Yovlt papers and publi Chivayo pupord 1 _* propor credit i ‘PumoNy, In publishing Jennings noxt Bunduy, gives bin proper wl that sutiefy tho Hilstorcaut os the phigo where tho shea pinelv oi gig same morning gly’ Well, eunp’ Sept ure going 10 b hie pre 1150 gable rm invxy ba willing to mao large coneliiute Its esteemed neighbor. . ————— Aun Davin Nr lation," yeferred ta’ recently In fk bas boonme tho property of the Hon well. The sato was mado throud Mr, Haig Mr i on ox! now a bu piety: ronto: fr Amorloa, au month or ajx wooks. froin now rm of, the Rxpustuon might, with prope hie te scaure Ip f6r a public vie ‘ ———— * ‘tung Bitlatarean, alias Phaes, Nee plained of Tae Tepeny’s copy ini epeciats of the New York dailtes alt Heation until it weot waing thing. style of credit Tue TuivuND gave alorean oputd not nelir tne ft bad no Farwoll bave teu! pivition in J tpicis? %9 painting, “Con never met tbe press too early nnd ¥ fault We watlltbe mnen tbe je ie 10 thelt wdo ied the natlee re Ie out actut, Chie) ur peor snure hotesnio in onter{o jase asst” een it Is all ewe the ihe Tas joulet eredit £08 the 1s that real mE ssalae “Tham THB aati 3 10 be eturts f coll": ri 4 px '

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