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noon before. A younse Indy who was so Intimate | nidicott na to take beanx te intro. her humble home was. ar owith Mreitoberta, “ont dead "on the ‘Hla wad done ont of a dealre on tho Mra 2, to get Into a more aristocratic: xo when pode anybitions whore ren} Republionns have a inte where tho intent and the practiee Isto But 1 toluk such asso ; ELI PE RIINS. ndtiet matters falrly, efutlons are itt Nunw, the obje ht tho coinmlttee would huye to gotat the facts, ‘Tho resolution was thon put mpod tte adop- Hon, and pissed by a vote aft 1M bright voted fn the negttive, and Mr. Clark nih dich ot vote al ath, Hotneod ta thy commer Coburn, tut, and Se \ y ently ndtded, 1 tomorraw nfte pain ne Zo'clock, when the Judges and clerks ction Wil be appointed. MASONIC. Annual Meeting of the Mitnois Grand Lodge—'Fau Grand Masters Beport, 'The various committees of the Grund Lodge of Hitels Mnsuns were fn sussion at the Urand Poeltie yesterday afternoon, preparing reports fur wutintsslon to the body whleb meets at Cen tral Mustes Hall nt 1 o'elucl this morning. Appended ts tn abs PONE OF CAND en, In ereeting and welcoming you at unui comeitimieation of Mr. Senne thot to gro tu Clovelune Totter Is te wrwe you to nd you wre now I such a position that co teard fram yet accompitas H—tutt the: fon, ao groud tt teary, #0 tine its earilor days, reforms Ropubiican party pitautol exist= hrm Of the Sexton Gets Another Slice on the Ground of Alleged “ Extras.”! An Interview with Goorge Jones as to President Are i ala too ofton the cm airis marcy men of great wenith, | M isn accoinplished Indy, thoroughly enpable and eft rrr AN OPE: aif the State must and will sweep re not only the: mittee of thls et versally nid rightly re enmable head of the Republican party {nthe ceo to lt thit the primary olcctions tole hull next month ace tale Hy that there fs carried on notion, the CI ‘Pho bourd then LETTER, »Arthur—Abtiacs of the o Kxposed—Gons HelJorrael int! Railroad Connection to Be 8 eured to the County Poor fa tho very e The Present Cabinet All to Be Turned Out of. New York Mach Arthur Could Care Lhem with a Word —Who Mus Heard That Word t publicly conde! tent tont statement Ing ot Senator [iain —viz.3 tht ew tine a tow days titled fo vote el falely. id= that In Repub. publicans sitll The Fraudulent “Monrners’” Bills of Expenses to Bo In- vestigated. ey Heputslicnn 1 nsbonee and titve bis vote com tie, Ag He HECESsAry AUpPPICMeNts Mean uysoviations none but tte ove 12, WTI—Gen. Ce ale Arthir— Dra Sure the election ts over, and Ton at length frev to cratify a desire long ontertaliedt to say a few words to you publicly without dan- wer of doing roul harm tu aither a citise or ta individuals, Tf 4 did not think f should do good ton cause E should keep silent, ‘After the plain of tho present Hepublican ove ganization of the City of New York had beet vd nid sdopted by Wilhin Orton and Jackson 8, Sehuitz, the committer that purposo by the State Conunitter, It wits re~ tateked In Mr. Orton's presence, and concurred 4n by hin, that the tisefuluess of tho organiza. don thon to be established would last net inore y years, for the re dexenerates in New Yo nenerates so fast os a political organtaation, Uthers progent thoight so highly of tho pli nlopted, with tts eltiis nnd guards aginst une talr dealing, that they dissented fram this ab- servation. ‘To yonrs lave not clipsed, and yet, P think, no one with any Kknowledze white ‘ver of the present condition of the Republivan organization fn this elty bas mueh doutie that to prove correct unless Nnw Youn, N Arthur Vainly Expostulated With Anont iis Conkling-Grant ito hae eu sill you not noo tot that bere i the vlection every epubiican desiring to be- Sympathios, ree PM TMMIADECOE (ine nseoetntion shail bo. i= towed todo eo; that the rolls of tho nssociattoit tie oxnnitintion of ites fut the exercise of the right of Tho regular weokly meeting of tho County hekt yesterday alternoon, all: of tho inciibers present, Commtssin ract of thy annul ec Purington patilicans, nud x challenge Js secur af itard from jane ted te this bo meat on enarn~ est word, whlen Wil make the hene! setuid Chit you really meat it. Hautd nnothor to tho many gervices 2 rendered to tho Republlat party, and putin emd to some parodies of Hepub- Ruch a course on your ed ratiremont sume » brought aiagrice upon the Ree publican party while they hive prot 10° thor the Republiean still bed union, Conkling to Bo Put in tho Treas- ury, and the West to Bo ‘A petition was read.from the employés of the Togane Agyhiin at Poor-touse nakting for att which was referred, Sundry bills were rend and referred, and the rules were suspended to pay the contrietors on the Mour-Hattse sewer $343) on aeconnt, On inovion of Mr. Coburn, ddge Dickey. of tho Supreme Court, was geunted ruom In the new Conrt- {louse for an oiled, The Committee on Vublle Bulldings reported In favor of allowing bits nggregnting $15 which $12,457 was In fay work on the naw Court-House, recommended that tha drapery on the public buthiings of tho county he donnted to the Yougg: aghitlon for tbe benellt of our Most Worth appointed for cougratu inte nmien tiidars Hupon the parce and iurmony fnervase uf ph Ni TT which live felgned) witht our border strlous qiestion lng arisen to distur the tire mony OF thy eratt, but 1 pede e nnd eood Fullows Hernia wate Tho Indy Who Is Likely to Be the Mistross of the White tha the nubly te: othe faure prosperity: nip sponsibiities pon ws to guard well relrents of frtondaaly man the Vielons and Wap eliypo should be visite AnH suk tuner measures a broter brougnt to renhze the error of Lbs wives: violation of the duties he owes to hi: und hhinself, he persists in bis evil tadlecipine tad punishinent be resorted rhinge (n the stronzest posslblg intamner the neeusalty ut n strict ubseryvance of Ht tent perayec, fortitude, and Justis” eaunot a Susticy to ite! 11 Celiowettp those of Its members whoare knawn to be addicted to an, viees that destroy Masonic manhood, hot forget that the wefulness and perpetuity of ved institution does not depend ypou inher we adnilt so much its Upon the clue on that avery th hy and that nothing de: ight with: pronsls men who bt nda itional re= tho use of a ecured ileus: you and) know vation af this city wetted othe party it tho State at with condentt Speetas Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune. New Yous, Oct. LThero fat very intense, but amif-amothercd, politleal fectlye in New York utt-Conkiine eloment, whleh roneths of the Heputlican party. jt le to be crushed out by Preal> dent Archur, Gariteld’s old fr Hangbtered, and bis polley toby trampled under tout. Strong Republlenns ike ‘Lhurlow Weed, und Georgy Jones of the Zines, An seo nothing buttrouble ahead. When lasted Mr. George Jooes, in his “hvner™ pice iu tho ‘ines today, whut was to become of tho prescut Cabinet, he sald: Arthur will turn thea albout. hoy hiavo ALL GOTT GO!" © Do you mean Jamos too 7" L askod, “Yes, dumes tua, Histkea wan ia the Cabinet—L inean by tho Conkle Nas not spoken to Tanies far months, Conkling was opposed to ’ going into Garileld’s Cabinet sn the frst rot Pd. Sextun for revent inisupprehension, tet me add that Foumpliin of pxtat to quite ‘as Inve att extent In tho nasociations witten, Leo the Fifteenth, are not In uveord with: you, as i dient to your will, bat tho ‘Correct nud iniivence, and the sty dealt with, Thilo this append publicly, although misious tonvotd “washing dirty Tne tito publ invain fit my retorm from within’ whieh eto be cagentitl to the tsefulness oF Inunneu of tho organization, accomplished little, except t1 recelve tho ricers and slursof those who glory in fraud becuse: thoy protit by It, and whose “approval 1s a dis- honorably mut. resret at the courey | and that fa fn thus publicly: if the organ Toy tho Irregularities OU HIKES TEE Mon's Christhin A: tho Mechiran gutter A thotion was muy to suspend to rales and pay Sexton's ctulm, to which Mr. 0% wund that the county did not He maintained that ho had boen overprit on hia rotunda contenct, and that so fur ay tho carpentry work wis cone cerned ft was doubttul whether bis cluiin was the prediction 19 lkel purity thoae under you others will he e ds are tob Oy ee to oe There ate in the elty SUUELONS, OIG C1 CHET UNS Tteputntean is ausalutely entitted, Of to constitution, to beep tne Hatton in tho wiistrict. (i whiely bh NO Perdon Is allowed the OF ssotation sy taltatrtet 2 Among other foutllres four district 6+ Is district, Hvurs to vetabne dn p20 hy the terms 4 Jeeted on the 41 yhim tint ainount. weak way to Theridan Shin fay Las AS Ou the other baud remus ment where hh dues wut Fc netioution, provision is made giving te Hbicans the rent tu inspect and copy the uinbers nt reasomtble aml otherwise, ty es froin the is Cohtirn explained that tho committe tte tho: recommendation if bad upon a tect Exan, Which was to owed tho con+ MNOTH JAMES A. GARFIELD. all that was mortal of Buta fow days ai our distinguished brothor, tie Chloe &: of our National Goverument, wi Nowventin tho histor has cast.n shadow of more Intense gloom over the elvitized Worlds because it 1s rare that nan go rinly fixert fn the atte men, so faultioss In hls ui certiilente from Areh the effect that the county real Inietor more than if was propose: alnce the architect was supremo nuthority matters, ho did not sce now tho board could refuse to pay what hy certified tous being ring. hy ehutlenge: tors of afiice und of del These und other t constitution are suppose to be eitl Toy right of upper 1 think no one ted to pursite, tion to the rottenne: fzation Tsvomed to give enconragement to sumo of {is enemies whom 1 have always opposed, eause [ had and hive no sympathy wit ames fs the Most donkling factions eetions of BIN country relations to public and with malley. for none, the frie iy and eonsolition to the dyin. thy hope of w Nation, and in deepest: symipnthy with the unfortunate aid oppre: get of personal rexentinent and disappointed ‘Que brother wos the victie of brit, and in thy absence of it that stimulates who renils the constitu A loubt.that in theory and on paper tC by ninor provisions whieh huve od falr and 10 tho Ropubiicans mitral organizntlett fe O'Nellt_ contended tn reply that a certati xtra" had been fared in the proposed to allow, n matter wesed Upon, and about Hut (feel that their otily chance of success will arise from. the unwillingness of tho organt- ution to purity itself, Tbave done my best to deprive thon of this ehnneo, Will yuu do your best? ‘¢ Geonan Briss. in spite of some proved finpeaeticable, gtarding all rights, giving wt the city. that foent and cet whieh every one ugrees 1s In some form ussen- amount of Me estinmto {twit whieh had never been the correctness of which TUS HOARD KNEW NOTHING, + Mr. Coburn said the nehitect was, tho arbl- tratcron tho question of * oxtrus," 06 well as His catiniate amounted to WY, but It was only proposed to py about 2000), tid be thougat tho bord would be safe Nowlng tho clubs, he was In favor of pay 8 estimates ol tho urkginal contrict, but would not. vote for any ” extras” until ho hid looked Inte them persoially, Mp. Stewart suse that of the £12.00) $210 was for “ oxtras.” Any amount of extra work had been done, but did not. know what. It was worth. howover, to pay him the estimute proposed, ao sens It favor of It. “he mouon to suspend the rules and low tho Dit] was then put, and prevailed by the follow- © hut will Coukling surely control Arthur 7” “le eertulnty wil, Arthur ts another ‘Mo ed, $4 inne tho tars 1. rut what Is tho present condition of these ar- ‘There were nowlonlly wonty-four District 3 Imgof tho reapportionment. [ust rupresenting the 7 ‘Thut nianber on the whit inereiged sine. t theee rolls aro utterly ¢ Inetendot thoanuant revision which , 80 that persons who » How do sou construe Senttor Jones’ visit to Gen. Arthur was called upon by a reporter of the Hierall yesterday afternoon, and a copy of tho above letter wus shown tla. he hud seen it, and bud nothing to say in regard eporter simeesiod that perhaps he confounded it with another letter, from Bltes, published Kome thine ts, but the General ted that he hid seen Wo: letter exhibited and understeod Its contents. ayiin, but bo hud broken his eyerhigs,. At any: Arthur, “as [mentioned at nothing tu say about At at wit” FREE QUININ Effect of Repealing the Blood Tax Meductton of Price from 8 American Producers Not Hurt—Everybody Benefited, nw YouK, Sept. WhTo the Editors of the Brenig Port: After twelve years of hurd work wo wore gratified with tha total abolltlon of the quinino duty in June, 1870. Tho lmmediute reward I reeelved for my share. of tho good work was excessive abuse from tho quinine monapolists, und it was predicted that Atmerlean quiniio Ine dustry entirely be swept away, but quinine would actually bo dearer In the United Stutes freo of duty thin it was with 220 per cont duty guniaations in fuct the rolls of tho ty Hie stated that | Ml), otber ening. * f1y's simply carrying the news from Arthur Amadatile oltre to Conking—a sort of rimnat In all the renga of erie nothing eau be found that go fearfully demon- strates tho denth of depravity to which nian enn git ng thls blows not ¢ ed gnats Less, ne fellows, Pa a Jones ing}; but thls Senuter Jones hus an ttebing for cansplrucy, ve te bo an sasistint “ug of the city rola hus been some’ S nd 1 know that ly at the Life of an ened= nent brother and citizon, bit ut tho Justitia expcetations of the, 50,000 0 & Trea peuple, who hid declared, less thin twolvemonth ago, thitt the Natfonal sceptre should be From bright anticipation oneennne Ing nll of tho the constitution requires, He would read it have died or removed may be dropped trom thy jets Lhe names o) sninembers aro rebned, ex+ thuse whe retise to do tho bide ora in the Assucintion. What will he tho result If Arthur persists in irae icreed Upon ike trouble for binself, Ne will make hia owe bed, and fe in ft blmself."” “What will Mulue do now?" roll, in means frat, J bave 1 yscet, or erecd—the GUIV00 crit our continent, have be that fs without 1 paratt itter tenrs have owed weak, the inerel cept, of course, dingol the controlling pow: “ATLMOED" NOLS, Whon, last summer, In consequence of tho new districting of the city. tt be ho rolls oF the Several assoc! f things wna siteh ns ta riise grave in tact, como of the wssu: ‘ne alleged coples d come extraaritle nie nt and the counselor; the Is bench, nnd the farmer ut not wealth, and the pour Jn their hu Victitn of eiiterin Ino HeeessuTy GO OUT OF THE CAMINET. Even bad Garfield Uved, Maine's health—so ho could Lnve demanded his vesirnation. OF eouree hing would not, under any elreum> atunces, stay Int Cabinet controled by Conk- How, Grant, Jones, and George Bliss, ‘They will try tosmirch Bluine when be govs, ‘Shey will siy Blaine ‘was against punishing tho star route feliows; but they know ft fs ¢ tes Blalne's Ife bas been pure. Me fs a pure man, Tho + people fove him today, and he is the stron vandidate for the Presidency in the country.’ When I suggested to Mr. Jones that some of our patriotle Repubtieans ought to go to Arthur and give blin some youd advice, he sind: raudvised, A dozen mon hive axed him to goslow—to pult away froin Conkitng and Grutz but he won't do ‘x hound ty stiek to Conkilay and Grant." XG WITTE ALTITUR. As u speeliven of the thousands of oxpostu tating fetters tho President ty receiving daily, J append one written by a leading Republican mo was fn the campaign, but who docs not riven: AM L can say fe, that the weiter has been an old friend of the Presidents Naw Youk, Sept. 0, 1e8h—To hla Wercedl Preaident Arthar—Dean GUuNE pardon for weit tew words privately to yous Twas dn Providence, it. 1, whon 0 the Bourd of Trade extolling the dend pathy with bis suitor. ‘To show the reat fecling towards you, ii presented u rosalus Albright, Ayars, Clark, Coburn, Ender, Hutt, Milor, {thelmwald, Stewart, Wood, O'Neil, Senne. A Wwholu was thon adoptad. Tho Committee on Hanention reportai on bills amounting tu $1,776, und tho saute were orderest the course doubts as to whether, chattons had any rolls ata, ich were Furnished showe » ‘Khe roll of the [: bf Which yuu are the mast eminent nber, contufied te mimes of Miny Hersens mised to be residents ot tho dis- the rutl-whieh embrace resent Eluvouth Ois- ed tho niume Of su prominent m mitt 0 hud notoriously long ‘ont of tho district. ub ind avewedly and the howe Purlngton—1s. doulun thatthe loss of our iiustrious brutbor is calniity that) batt AD desire In this brief notl juss toons you to grasp with A ilemer pur orminition to shrbteenth District i ‘Tho Committee on Public Charities reported Musonle cnt the appropehttion of $1000 for Hinols Hiraminy Suclety, and, fi fivor of paynur bills to the amount of $0.69 ‘ho roport was concurred ine THI POO-MOUSE RATLIOAD. The same comimitteo submitted tho fullowing, ‘That portion of members residing In tho 4 recotnmendin fnu use of tho of spiritual mantiood to whieh all should aspire. “Jt Is not bis exalted politieal prominence tround which fy bein gathered tho of love and admiration, bur rather around 4 lite of devotion to God, humanity, and: traternity. Ohtr brother was niin ot and with wi intellect: the peer of the best prod teed, withil, bye a gcninh, isposition that made holof that rest which be bis attained In tho presonco of the Pathor. IMPHOPER Us OF 3 My attention wns eull Ariet contd us Thomas Murphy, whe sitice remove: ie af at Jest one matt wi waved to te be it Republican and whe wns numed at the rogeht election us x ‘Tammany Huil inspector. hut dit roll, or that: portion of tt, was Itself cunmpared to sone others. otber dtstriet organization purports anes Of, L think, about bo) persons, When hoftlves were ‘sent to'them ut the places desig~ nated on tho rollinore than half of thom were returned with (be messue that the persons were Tho roll of tho Nineteenth: contained about ragrane. evidences lure nttulnmeonts, ‘our Committes on Public Charities, who were dlreetad by vation of thls Gourd July W, 1 confer with. tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. F and the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Come ng ilsy the authorities of tha ‘Town of ft regurd to raitroud accommodation Jeane usyhim and poor rinnnently locatiiur tho sume on the present county firm, have had the ‘siuno nder consideration, and Dex leave to ro- nove conferred with: the tbave- sind Hive tho verbal uvt of thy nations, grateftl, trinbtl, hia hume the aya s Artur list ‘Three years bnvo now passed sinco tho duty been to him ag b Let ino therofora show the re- The price of quinine now in Soptember, per ounce, and tho best brands of foreien quinine can be bought from S$L£0 to $145 per ounce. in September, 1877, was S02; in September, 1878, $3.00; and in September, 1670, $85 per ounco, when the duty had ceased In Juno of that ‘The roll of wn was removed. ed toenutala | Sp 1881, {9 for Americnnt SONIC EMILEMS. to this: muttor n few the * Order” of the Right Eminent: of the Grand Commandery of the State of {inuls, in whien some brothor had ade use of Masonic emblems upon boxes of cigars ofercd forsale. 1 regurd such notion to tho spiritot Musunrs, Tho prica uf quinine | louse, with nt viow te p tot kanwit there, uibly District Assovintion anes, more than any othor distric vopt the Ninth, where tho Kepublt we, While In the Nineteenth District it Toman withta boaads when L say that Hota Utho of these names really be ‘Phe aaine condition of things exists In other dis triets to sueb an extent that the ove gentleman most euupetent to Judge, and ony attrely not FeRent organization, agreed singe in styling that of the humes woerne on the pete Graud Commander port that they named raflroad compile: ugstiminee from caeh company tnt, If the will seoure the rightof way, the company will Hid and operate vrailroud trick from ‘their respective nes to tho institution, thls proposition, your committes have exam- ined the ground between tho raitrunds and tha county farm, wid Mud it fousible to run a track elthor from Montrose, In the Lown! Jeiferson, or from dettersun proper, by way df the uld In- alin boundry Ung to tho county farm, this Jnst-mentioned route beiig by far the shortest distance from any rafirond track to the county Yout committee hnve ako conferred with incinbers of the unr of Trustees of the Village of Jetferson und jndivfdual owners of Jand over whieh such proposed travk fs to piss, and are satiated that a right of way cannot tully busevured without leqal proceedings, und would, therefore, recuinmend that thoy bo wuchurtzod and directed, togothuc with tornoy, to enter Into nn agreement with the Col+ tern ar Chicuge, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rutiway Company to carry into cifect tho objeot above referred to—sald agreement to: contain the following cond! vons—vlz, y secure without upnesenr: for nright of way not to exceed thirty> three feot In width, wither from Montrose or Jofferson to the county farm, on such grown Us. anuy be deemed best—by purchase, tt “pozsible; jan, {f pecessury—nt tho expense or that the ratirond compiny build the proper switches necessary to Oo KAMC NA HOON WS The right of way onsitered us secured at ia own e: that it run two passenger trains each copt Sundays, ateuch Unies ae will pe for the railroad as well va the uecomimodation of the Snstitution; that tha uhurges for passengers aud frelyht be the same axon thotr innln tines for thy same distance from the City of Chileno. We would iilso recommend that, the Chalrmary of this Honrd by authorized to Bl mont when approved not untiy antagonistic nnd a violation of the law of this Gr butnlsow base prostitution of our ahrnifleant: onblems toa merceniry purposes, matter to thonttention, of tho Grand Lodye, trusting that the proper coiraltics will speak out with no uncertain sound. NEW LODGES, Except in the case of Sibley Lodge, located In Lhave not authorized any now or- put, on the contrary, have dlscour aged ull applications presented to me, wesaed with the propriety of udiiug to our buthelleve ttahoutd be our constunt eure fo prevent uny greater mnerense than 13 netually neccessary for tho welfare of tho Craft Lingree with Hro, Gare ney that * Musonry ans suifered more from thls tonecure numbers than frou all other, wish bis pam Second—I must point ont the fuct that Ameri- oun quinine commends 25 couts higher price per ounce than tho forelgn drugs. seen that tho yzood quality of our home-made quinine, and the great falth in American brands, give our quinine manufacturers actually w pro- tection of 12% porcent. ‘This [8,0 legitimate protection, Stich 2 protection I shall not only bo eager but proud to uphotd, 'Third—Tho supply of. quinine fs now, in this matirlu-ridden country, no longur'subject to tho r’cnprices of three quinine monopollsts. New York has become a perfect umporlum for this fwdispensable dri Fourth—Quinine Is 4 ‘Tous ft will bo put L must say a Diaded against the: pi with me a few days President and offertin ey ‘The fact that these bogus or Tord County, aiford convenient td Bo controling the nseo- have beyond doubt, tt UEpose Slows sare, Agility ions are full uf proper mumed Yrnudutent votlng, elavons, and that doine cases, becn Used how oljectionuul thy rails of many of tho nanpetatl tho Haines of ier fot Republicans, In muy ensea nvowed Democrats—iames of men used o perperintte their contro of Abundant evidence of this Yount in the reports milo by and state. ented to commttces of the Central nd conventions called under ies On the other a brothor of Gov. Littl tion tn regard te you. What the Providencs Hoard of Trade do ewes A. Artin, the Presidgnt Wal nad sinvsre sympathy with hi iy the great respensibillly ho bs ey Bus womutnine ail to carey Io these rotten rol called upon to in this Jurisdiction 1 Saino Hilvilly which nid characterized {ity wequtrew new lusten ttt the wlth ts Prosalent of, # ) thy exalted offeg hy ty wanuened Lo fhe honor, weltare, und dimntty of the ae MOLE Nunes Lit to for hin the noble commendation wecurdud tothe xood and MHFLAC KerVAN Noone present would sevond this resolution, The room was aa. silent as the grave, were allent nbout yous but, when the Garteld alution was called up, it paysed unanimously. Sow, tho Providence Gourd of Ti refuse to Indorse you becuse they disilled you, Wat beenuse they Wery uncertain as to what yout were going toda, They w Bread or belng President of the whole Nation, you would be controtled by a ellaus of men who are not National favorite. Gen, Baur told ine once that a President, General, or King, never heard any truth about himself. This ts trac, golug to tell you a little trath: Wiite Huune with all the Denorates ani threce fourthe uf the Leynthlican yx Tin xorry—tor Thin with you heart and sonlbut and In 8ix MUntwE you tho ayuiputhy oF the masses. erowd w policy or an Adtninistration: too fast, fake itelow, uid byeaud-by the newspapors and ius WH be evowdime yon to do Just whit you wnnt todo, Let the pressure come from The people. ‘They aro not ready even tu have the old Cabinet disinissed yous “Bund sill, and fnless than four weeks ov New York Uhues und 4 e@uright to vhouse inet, and that you vue to do it. “George Biss, gad Grant, and Coukling, don't know the people Slt right dawn, naiatances erated you, all the fighting, It you will sit You ean sind by Conkling but der how-you are standing by hin, ng fs catrooy tain, but be hits Jost the syin- people, aod, Untlh bo regains this he cannat be an cletment of strength to nny Administration, U ir pardon for welling 60 Lum, very respuctiully, your trond now Imported In bulls, and thuly tested a6 to its purlt, bottled by our yrent druggists with tnbels on ft. Thus aninine Inbeled In & Co, for iistarice, haps home-made quinino strictly tested which that wrent house zanrantecs with its name. And this fa tha very essetice of a free and unrostrict- ed trade, whicb the avolition uf duty made pose ‘by the managora t tho County: he ix now enti the nagoclatuons. whole Nntlon, May he preser FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS. Our relations with ouraister (rand Lodges are of tho most ploasunt and fratornal oh Tho mlisunderstandIngs which fur some ¥ kayo provonted. Masonic intercourse between she Jurisdictions of Scotland and Quobea hi pean Ruttied; and an edict having ww M. W. Bro, Gurney suspending truter- nul relations with the Moxt Worsbtptul Grand if and it having been allichttly At the aforesald dsaleultles: sting between the Most Worshipful Grand olge of Seotiand’ and tho Most rani Lode af Queteo had been ainletbly nd- Justedt, leavjng (ho Moat Worshipfal Grand Lodge i tho full onfoymont of her Juriice 1, therefore, und by virtre vestad ns tho Moat Worship fol Grant Mastorot Masonw in Hlivola, dd ore anin and proclaiin that tho atfercsald eplet of Oct 3 A.D. 18T8, AL Je 5878, suspending fraters nat relations with tha Most Worshiptul Grand buy hereby: withdrawn and da- ‘Tho dillieuitios ex- ‘Ic und Connectiont bave ew York hag withdrawn We hopo that ‘othor Grand Hudles willLomulate thofr example, and that peice and hartiony will provall among tho Grand Lodges THE WALLOT. Too often, we fear, the bullot is nado the ve- hiclo of personal rosontmont or imullce, sometiines to gratify porsonal Masonfa ballot stands at the threshold of our inatitution, ita only proteution agalust tho intro- duction of ‘natorial unilt for use—tho viciouy In muny parts thero is, I t disposltion to destroy the It is a anerad trust cugo & Northwe: is forelyti, or per~ nuthority within tha pasty hand, desirnble temberstyoud epabliciis, who have an ubsolute right to become members ornetiiies thls fs dune by a dle pftener by a retuenl to net Ang them up i Over reporis. attompe ty made under tho mare excludad, reet rejection, but tupon nanies presented by hans! conmmittes whet tivo inectings, ait vonstitution to bring thi assault the nines proposed, n postponement 18 In dlvect violntlon of tho constitution Dut an apport to the Centra nich Ig sure not fo net agalnst i Fifth—1 comu to the mort remarkable Incident ected with the abolition of the quinine It was positively usserted by Mr. osen- rien, over his own sizanture In the Zribune ln 1870, that the abolition of the qulning duty would destroy the homo manufacture of TL wns for several yenrs roundly enllert to tisk by D.C. Roblins for my stare iit the re- Little did Mr, Robbing dreany that ho, or rattier his energetic son, would fur nish the best evidence that the manufacture ot quinine fn America needs no protection, and can ih sayurgt at my unewers ta by condomnati do OF Svotlian adie iowa to ti aftald that. Ine ‘Ang wo Course peal of tha duty. most convert IMPOSSINLE TO ART A GLI ‘Yno rolla of the nagoclavon ure fn many cagos ancreuly closed from inspection ns tho ia, While tho constitution gives an absolute elglit to oxumine and copy them, It {Alu many districts Impossibteta get ity were give would their rottenness appear, est Witt) thy runners of Lhe ore qunlattion would have a fate cli ergy tho right of challenge wy tunteate with members Keuretivences 18 that fi dome districts men fad. whet they present thom ng fin tho asvauhitons, (hit they aro ur nee 1 hers, according a8 they iru or ire not pros pared to vote uw teket giltisfuctory to the cone trollng powers in tho neacelation, tho pretense of 1 roviston of the mmbers Not subservient to“ the or, if thls {4 prevented, to expel the real pist Of ot tne power in me Yat gu dito de Norrish withour i. my onen fellowefree-trades bow be tntrods Ut aprpanedd fa faite touts oF tho Bibs ie Hone f¥e yours: ago to a few dozen bags of bitter bari, whalf- and a clever German pro- 11h thy proverbial spectactes holleve, to tho iy ounvos ad work, 1 vald ayred~ by tho Committeo on dudiclary as belug in conformity with conditions and wo would furthor re it is rensonably cel my Lodge of Scotinnd, elared not Jongoy (stlig botween New n settled, hue S crazy geinding- mill, fessor (a chemist), W ‘on bls nage, prodicitug quinine, nunountof somo thirty or ff Now tho abotition of “the gu #roat Annoyance to my friend Mr. Robbitie, Mut on, who adds to hile thorough © good wits determined tu seo this Haine production out, und whut Is the resulty autd, or cout, anybody bellove after all the proptcoles of the destruction of the quinine: industry of this country in condequenco of tho nboltion of the duty, that thia house of Mukos- anol suy the onergetic Is now turning out from SoU niue per day? Surely Tam autivicntly vindicuted whon the very tain, Mr, D. &, Robbins, who so much elammared and sult hiankers for tho relmposttion of u quining daty, gees bis house turn out from’ 800 to 4) ounces of quintue daily without a aingle cent of protec: but porsons Jé- above mentioned: mend that, 18 2001 18 tht a rond wilt by built, the Committee on P He Bulldings und Public Charity be Utvected | to ndyertise for proposiis for materint and Inbor neeessary to construct the Cuok County Lufem: ou the County Farin at Jelferson incon ity with the plans, nlecady adopted by this BILTS AUDITED Tho Committeo on Jail and Jail Accounts favorably on bills aniguntin acd tho Sheriff's pay-roll, aud they airing to cont nee—could exe nd cond cums The result of tls fixing duty wis & hin energetic young porseverince German eduention, of tho world, y huwwapapars Hike ; rine wilt dnt your own Cube elves to Yuta It elec~ ns Well ies Fal i omity, Generelt, The ante wilde tL and tet thi abuse ds, unde son & Robbing, or youns Mr, Robbins To (Wu ounces of QU powers that be othe pretense of ehuargcds which I thay the persons necused aro disa- anid) unpringtpled, Tear, tuo much of sneredness of tho ballot. vommitted to us; in our hands lot it novor by nuused, Proporly used it is a most effectual toused it becomes a patent weapon Tho doors of our tone fo aru closed only to tho unworthy, Bach rather holds the siered right to keep them out pald, wittes on Publia Servico reported on diils amounting to $5,000, and the Committee on Yrinung on dlils nmounting vo $1,063, Hoth re- ports wore concurred in. A commiunlention “was Co,, of Detrult, tluus in tho associations pro in inany cuses In most eases where there ly hny contest—con~ dueted wih conspicuous untaienicss, It was i evidence boture the Ventral Committee, and not denied, Mut list Dece no-one wits ilowed | tu enter tng unless hy hud a post stip on It, that the ben! 3 read from F, Ruhl & | of wrong and discord. tisking pormiusion to oxninine the pans of the Cook County Hoapital, yiow to rebuilding a bospltul ut. that vlty, ‘Lhe pormisalon was ar The dedicul Bu Asylum subinitte bor in our neyoelation tho plico uf muct- Thopo and trust the Americon consumer will note this remarkable fwet and wale up to tho that Aincrican Judustry needa noe pare protection; that w tariif should be tor revenue only, und that tho onormouslyoxcoss- ive duties on wool and woolens, on stool, aud particularly steel rally, on glass, and In fact il other articles ot necessity, are 80 iiuny burdens on the peoplo tor the benctit of pampered monupoly, J CONKLING AS BECKET RY OF THE TUEAS- CONCLUSION, ? tho kind partiality of iny brothren Chavo Doc eutied to alnioss’ overy ‘station from tho diya to tho highest hunors within Wt feal that thnnics is but a feoblo word to oxpross my gratitude. ‘Tho gavel with al Ma One Year Ngo Thave endeavored to wield it and by pregept and example sought ty linpress upon Iny brethren the neces- racticlng those Linh amoral duties wo. g 80 frequentiy Inculcated and eo for- minended In the lodze, ‘Io tho ofticers ‘of the brethren, but more expeamily M, W. Brothors Guravy,. Robbing, and for counsel und advico In portant aid delicate duties of my station, Whother Lhave filled tho ollica well or poorly uu are the Judyos; and If my administration ng in any degree promoted the welfare of tha Craft, thon, Indeod, hus ny ambition been fully a of that aature, and lous plan wis adopted of mailing thusu curds to. obnuxions members from n dls> tant postalatntion wn hour ur two before the thne for the elcetion, so that it wax inposstole for them fe reach. the members Yet thy Central Committe of an cieetian hull In that way, but ayn salvo to {ta consetcncy ardered thy Exéoutive Coninittes port on that sociation urintendont of the Insano bla annual report, which President Arthur will no doubt offer the showed that there woroa year ago 455 pationta, Treasury to Conkiing, who will take It tf tho people permit him todo lt. Arthur Is gratetul 1 old Gay, Morxan, and Morgan tas always vanted ta bo in tha ressury, Wishingtun at the commenceinent of Grant's tustterm, und worked for. two weoks for thy ala sought Lo zot the position fram Huyes, oud oven got ‘Thurlow Weed to pau bis desires, Morunn san icchorgy old yentloman, Ake Fish and Charles Francis Adams. 1t wiil tur to reward him for former favors, Orauitude, espectully polltical gratiiuuto, fs a Mvely sense of tuvora to come, aud Morgan pout never reward Arthur oxeupt in bis will, TUE WEST TO TE IGNORED, Arthur hes no love for Alltson, Fostur, and tho young Ropublicuns of the Weat, To him New York City ls the hub of tho univerae, If Chuso worg Secrotury of tho ‘Treasury todny, Arthur would diveharge bin, and put in some unknown Arthur at pregent does not bro that the vountry extends beyond Pittsburg. He duega’t know the West, and sever hoard of Cbleugo vreept as thi place whore Grant was ‘Tytor of a los wero fount toir sift, an iowed that 70 hid re covered, 72 dled, and 2 hal been transferred to. tho State Hlosplial, he report wns reforred to the Comtnittes on Public Churities, Bir. Purtngton introduced a resolution, was adopted, calitng upon the Hulldimg Con pore nt the noxt ineuting when the sery= nt Handlvy could bo dla. VESGEL PROPENTY, Mr. O'Neill introduced tho following, whieh was referred to the Cominittce on Judiciary: Wenkhas, Dy tho Asacasors’ books ol threa towns comprising tho City of Chicayo, it me vf the vessel proporty is tu next dy, les. Te turthe the validity ile went to you untarnioned. Tor tha vest good, ———— Cattlo and Meat Trade, Montreat Qurette. A fow days nga we ulludud to the frozon-mont ringing up batweon Australly England, steumebing in that trade havin provided with refrlyerutor rooms, cooled ‘his now modo of cools pe with great favor, Teden thut another Australian steamsnip is now pngland by Muxsrs, Hick, Holton, Lancashire, A ry-nte inachinery. niur 1g to buve cold-room Hpiey ty enriy to investigate aud re within sixty duys, Febrintry, on, 1 Unink, your t certilnly on your Gsaurance that it must be Yet tit Executive Counnlttee hus never juvestizated, never taken any and Pinay add, that fow who res nen body tha Exucit: fees of Superintenden reported, nuve atop to do a amamnbered how convene! uve Comoiitice hus proved Itself ror the burial of inatters obnoxious to tue controling powers uted ft to report, ‘This tv spec! ayemunt of ina gare Which the tly Indepted by cold-atr machinery, ing seems to on being Mtted out in Hargrouves &Co., on the patunteos of imen brick at onco of the mans of tho associations und of the ‘untral Comniitien takes to keep: ‘of fulrnessand at the suing tine ere will the ucts of thogo wuo Bibs erviently control these assuchions—" beneh- Tilave beurd thom culied, ft porson clearly ecumber to the - Under the cone tor him were deolured to g the next highest ee. But the chum resident bas paver been con~ So notorions iy it tant t the assovlations are vot fairly conducted that conteats ure of rare OCCUrTEnce, f tha *bunehmel ho use of his ynting? and his bord is of the opinion that tho place of Mating and asscaslum said vossels which huve been usscssod by tho Assossor of North Chicago is in sud Town of North Chicago, Inco for Hating and assessing tho by tho Asscasor of West wit Wout Chicugoy thore- fore, ‘Resolved, 'Thut the County Clork be directed to ant of tho own of South roperty a4 baw buen listed and assesged in tho ‘Towns of North and Weat Chicago reapcotively us aforosald, THK FUNEMAL MOURNERS, Bir, Wood introduced the follawiag: Resolved, That n cammitteo of three mombors Tf the board who did not uttend tho funeral of Tho jute Presidant at Cloveland be appoluted by tho Chair to examine into the acount allowed at tho last meoting of the board tor oxpenses Incurred on that cocuslon, and to raport to tho Dourd 06 to the correctness of auch necount, and us ty the amount of such expenses which id by tho county. sald he bad votud tor ullowing the and would do so ucaln if called H bad ordurod the mulibg of the trip. and it was no more than right thut the cxpouses Ine curred should be pald by the county. a Mr, Btuwart eatd he bad voted for pi pill under tho supposition that Mr, Fil advanced the money, but ho was in favor gt the proposed investigation. ton with a vi Finally, my brethren, ino bright examples of nil tho Masonte virtues, and, when Jifo's tempestuons sen ta croused, muy you all be found *Accopted Craftamen" in tuys ‘Templo “not mado with bands, eternal in the you oyer oxiat as proservod in cold dry alr—appenrs to have gre! over the old plin of coal damp att, shaply by passing ulr over a sul hitherto in pructicu on steamaht Inutic teade, ‘Tho improved modu should re- the careful consideration of all tu. tereatod in the cattle trade of Canada, The principle of those machines ts coll air by mothod of compressing afr tu a closed cytinder, nbsorblug tho heat by coullug water acting on tho compressed alr, und the subsequent expan: siun of the compressed alr ina second cyluiter, by which means u great degree of culd enn reud> ily be obtained, “At this stage, and before tho cool alr isullawed ta pasd-to the ream to be cooled, a pecullurly arranged patent, enow-box fu attached to the dellyery-pipe of the expun- ‘Moder, and by this mouns all moisture ied in tho alr ly effectually condensed in the form of snow, and deposited box: the cooled and dried alr ia then allowed to pusd into the roam ruired ta be cooled, dion Whig wow two well-equipped publlo abate theroforo well ble to turn out any slaughtered unltnuls tor ox port, aud we belleve by the adoption of these patent cold dry-ale wachines Cammdlan muut could bo di i mitch finer condition ‘aw. foto the short Atiantle voyage, than A Besides the ei would be given ton very large stal tofr conipanies, the tildes and olfal of slaughtered antionls would bo rotalued In tho country, manufactured Into leyther, ete, und pother important industries tu ply of fue, as ns in tho At~ ew York bunker. Chicago is in ead —— Effects of the German Army Syatem, ; Fundon Daily News, It Js truo that uw yonny mun derives some bon- ofits from the wriny; Lut at tno same tiie bis inind becomes subject ton bondage whieh tt ear not shake olf for yeura, it over nt all, -1t bee comes a sorvila uilnd. Respect for rank bas prostedd upon it that fora lone schurge from. the army the woldior $s disposed to aringe before every body: who choases td aayert yuperiority over bt espcolutty before Governnient ofviclaty of every f he have become,u sub-olileer or tho Jandwebr in that on- his subserylency will bo ton tlincs worse, F tect that hu still owes ohodicnce to all oflicers of a hizher grado than his; and that if ho Th Invlixiblo was ¢! Prosidunoy of un is stitution atl votes cuat be void, and the person buyin; humber was enti af the righefut 2 omit from tho nese: that of pro- ued ta the ott MNS. PRESIDENT ARTHUIL It Segettted that drs. McElroy, the Prosiilent's Huter, Will not be tho mistress of the White House, ‘The gossips now usk, Who will bo? ‘Tho avwspapers have obronioled tho Vresldent's whervabouts for the laut two days, oxcopt whut ac bus sipped outer the Fitty Avenue Hotel Where did bo go then’ f wilt let Ho called on tho widow of Mare shill 0, Roborty, curner of ‘fwontyellrvt atreot Arthur fea mutiginy many und to marry a youns widow with 310,000 8 your WiILbo ws good i thitg as the Presidency ieelt, Sirs. itoberty wow formerly 9 Silss Bidicat Que huuily were in moderate elreumstine Dut the daughters wore always wood wininayers, ut ds, with uw futrfuce whiel scl. she bas one chil ye manage tho very uristocrutlg manner, auything but democratic. conversytion he elections tit buon so deoply tn thnoe after bls and that on the Central Committee or a convontion called under is mitipicos, the contest will be des elded with an utter dieregard.of right that can only be equalled by a Domoeratic House of Hep. rosontatives, and that those who send obsequlous reproventatives to the Central Committue and to colvestions buve little to tear, 1» NOY AN ONGANIZATION,” 1 ain conscious ‘that 1 have painted udark pletury of tho Republican organization ot this elty, and thut it gous fur tosustuln those wha ae sort’ that wo have “yu muching,” tot an organl: zation, Yot 1 know that avery word of what 1 i and many otters know it, You, L think, will adit that you bave no doubt theso evils oxlst to sume extent, though I pro- | you will think them less extensive than otlleer and passes fntb the gueret oUt, In igo, Bnow. aud Fifth avenue, his auperiore. ‘Zhe intellect (nullty of thought has been crushed it; and fustead of the mualy tndependeaca whlelj characterizes the youth Inu free country, and makes bit an outspoken, tvaricss citizen, cuntident of boing wble to work bls way to any position bo mny uspire to by dint of ubliity wad couruge, tho young Uermen dovelops av early conviction (unfortuyutely borne wut by facts) that to gobon comfortably in bisawn country ho must order bimaelt stuvlshly before all mon dn authority, A muimber of tbe Geran telebas patuotiually a few iwonthy ayo nh rogurded bia aso He is one of thy xentionen upon whom thelr Conservative colleagues luck with horror Jian shipmenta, loymunt that Ad Introduced the rosulue dow to getting ‘at what the uotual expenses of tho oxcurslon had been, Deen charged that tho bill was wi wivu, aud what bo wanted wis to tyatod, aud corcve! ainony = ber whe warricd the rich Wlonatro Moberts way. "O sho doesn't Roberts wave je, none af her In thoir place tu have suld da true, nay aud oxced- uve it inves tod LF It wus ut charged, Id be bad not vutud tor the, Ufll, beednes bo believed that it wis w mibstak such expense up to the county, had been pushed thevuwh with aay MONEE.” ace lirat reception on Filth ay ald friends were iuvited. Abuse wus Dlled with the rich and uristocratic— fauuy of thew persuus the young wife bad never helpto build uy tho Domtnton. tig complained thu inost of his countsy me! 1 ut sure you deplore thom us much as T do. You and LU wilt, doubtless agree thut there uro going of the districty ju which thipys are Sully Nature's truo assistant ia cur! to ebur wn Oigeatlve troubles ty Brown's Tran hen. oon Then, wale having & My daeracedt tht a xot authority nt iatghts they have teun eallona to thy Crowns of whole corpiof Landwebt ‘olleers who olatmordd to them Git thale semtls Oeubversike; they have Incurred the a 2 dination souner than hott Buel obsthiney soem eynteal to thy miles a motels It argues tn any: ene nt atroni niuount of moni courage, For it ts nv German to fall under tho: ihe ueresrunee rpe nt osicors. Dolo tow superior ora tne tio Aiinits. They und belive toward tho publ ns it th Eknew it, ‘Phos are atrlotty poitte, ne twit courtesy’ | ‘Of tho ais pereftions dnt, whieh Is titonded to previide famillurity, te totter resen sotunce. No ogieh Duke ee Hota, address nn literior with the cmsnianatiess af fanguaye ited rs ise town pore sons who tire benentth them ty stations init tho, era nee not to bhine for thts tfectavon, for are bound by rules of etiquet tor tho ob- servaned of which thoy are snswerable to thoi brother officers, Ih ono of thant qutrents ith Hun the bonne of bid regiment may demand that he shall tht aduel: but he mtiat not fight with nh person of tow degree. so that if he peta Into a gerape with an faferlor be las no onion dt to resign Han were to strike an alicer tho latter: Justified in lean ny ites studied tne bls sword and ru ig him through the bindy, euse of thiy sort occurred some years zo, W) att officer was nautuilted by a bakers the ollieer A trot Ist his asgnthent, aad tie wa Ty obtticed to throw up tis conmmbssions Hie felling him that he had nob ess to pat halite hsett ds the way of bali sniitten byt biker. It is itterly useless to nsk it German Gilleial to walvo apy bit of ruutine i your Caver, He looks neyo as it he thought you a fol, for nics suet preposterous application, Wher hy sys “Nelne he picans No," without appeal, ane! ais attempt tA argue the polnt with hin would onis lend to a pedantic reoonstranes on his part {fC sou happened to. be w person of quality, or to your being suimmurily ejected from his aillve by subordinate tt yor wero not. Che Gera jublie, tong habituated to thoze oltichl Impere Linenees, does ot fie them any beteor for all that, vevnton are tinted: and mniddlo-ngodt taxpayers of tho middle and lower ehtssee, who have outgrown the wwe whleh thoy felt for of- feers tn thelr younger dnys, when they werd fresh frow tha uriy, have begin to take up tha notion that publie servants ought not to ride rotithyhod over those who ylve them thelr wa It must-bo noted Uint the strongest re- fo ra in Germany are tho persons wie have atitined Cull munhoad, University students ate often fery levelers fefore they Mer the ourniy: put after they hive served, many Of them (though not all show tha eifeets of the rough-phining thoy have imders gone, and become tor a long tae emuoth and Dbsequions. ‘Mose of thon who radiate a3 doctors, professors, or lawyers ire bound to be gu; thalr bread depends upon [t. If they hive too nuel innate pride to bond thelr neeks he- fore dignitarivs, the best thing they ean de Is to umlzrate, ‘Thousinds and thougands of Germans do emis grate avery year, wid faw of thom ever cara to return to thalr conntey again. Those who male fortines in forelzn Iunds have ittle inducement te remirn and settie in Gertnunys, for mere wenlth conters but Uttle presthta there. and would nesther help thom to athe public honors nor to got admittance inte the kind of enetety which riches miay command in any othe Nuts try. Ibcnnnet be datibted that. tho natred—ono mity any the fnerousiing hetred—or the Germans for military sertico is largely fostered by tho Telters gent to thelr friends at home by the G miutia Who lave vmlgrated to tho United Stat The free institutions of America offer, Indeed, such a cantrast to the oppressive military lam of tho Vateriund, that tha patriotism of peusnnts and work{ngmon tirtssouras they read ofthom, GYPSIES IN EUROPE. Falinctes About ‘Them—Whero They Camo From and Thetr Soteled Cole ontusy Loudon Standard. : Tho gypsy Is a thorough and Irreclaimablo vagabond; but he has many good points about him. Hs nutlons of honesty, especially when a fowl ora hare Is In question, donut exactly cor- respond with our own, und he cannot be brought to understand the game taws; but he compares fnvornbly in most uf those respects with tho tramps and beggars, und aven with the rustic Invorers and the lower elasses In towns, Tho rond is Hiterally his wall iu lfe,and ho practices: such trades a4 tinkering, chafremend ing, cutting clothes-pexs, aud the Ike, with ussiduity and fodustry, When tho weather makes out-of-door life unbeurable, the gypslos settle dow atter a fishlon; those who have covered wagons, with tho sight of which we are so Familiar, halt with thom tn some convenient apot und live in snail communitica; othora hire au empty eottnge aud simply camp down in St, requiring no furniture but the few articles of bedding and couking utensils which servo thom In, their tents. Hut the English Ronnies do not afte fect n-town fifo: thpy keep strlotly to tholr old nomud traditions, Kirk Yotholm, in Svotland, js the placo in the British Isles whore asettied colony of gypsies exists, for even tholr Lgunts in tha weatof London ure dosertud ag thegtimmner comes round und the country holds forth ite [rresistible charms. Hlsawhere, espo- elally in‘Turkey and the Danublan Peinelpal- ites, there are many villages Inbablted entirely by pypates. i aS ‘Strange to say, these people are vory littio un- derstood, and, ainong uthor tutions In yoxuo cons cernlig thom, tho most popular one, that thoy have 0 King, is totally without foundation. A momber of the tribe who has renchod an nd- vanced age, and becomo tho heud’ of 9 numerous folly of ebilldren, grandebiitren, nud great-geundchildren, fs, of course. vislted) by them at apy spat where ho or she may have settied down; and ns tho travels of the vlan tro reguinted by tho seasons, fairs, markets, ang 80 on, the gatherings mituratly be- come periodienl, and greatly exercise the Gen- tile mind, Of the curlosity thus excited the xypaies themsclyes tro not slow to take mdyvine tage, and tho anelent one fs dubbed av Gypsy King or Queen fur ny other purpose than to ate irnet visits and offerings from tho worgios, Gypaies are nut by aby means the outensts of govicty; thoy lead iw roving Ifo Ucenuse their inatincts and traditions Induco tham to do so, Whe. sternest laws huve been pramuigated ngainst them without bringing about tho Joust sign of reform in thelr habits, and they tira now only Hiowiy yielding to the datlieneo af” the Inclosure acta, which erowd them out and forco them, not to bo- cote abaurbed in the rest of tho population, but toseok for frea apace and fresh alr in tho Far Wost. Since Mr. Horrow frat tald how fmeruat- ing a ruce they were, with oo lnnguage, tral- tlons, and customs of thelr own, differs iu go entirely from the ponsintry among whom they lve, inany buve tide then tholr study, and suing very amusing und learned works | hav beon written upon thelr hubita ned speech; among tho most recent of auch books those of Huns Breltimann and Dr. Ruth Smart aco tho Lost, ‘The xy pay init Kanga fs very attalut aad expressive, and, though In this HGRA at Jeast, they bave but a Mmited yoenbulary Toft, they manage, by Ine genlous compounds, to fay all thoy want init. ‘Tho oridu of tho gypales fs a problem whieh bus hover been entirely solved, Tho uppearance of the gypsles in Westorn Europe was tn the year 117, when a band of ww, undor the giidance of three shrowd und {ntelll- gentlenders, asked and obtalned frum tho Bnipe~ ror Sigismund, tho Pope, oud otbor sovercljns, Jeave to travel in thole domuins. hoy HAVO OUE that they wore uinigranta trom Little Baypt" that they had ralypsed from. ‘Onetstlantty into heathonlsm, and had been conquered by tho King of Hungary, who Imposed upon: thor a pemineo of titty. yours’ wandering od piieelins before returning to thelr nutive land, Tt hy needs luag ta sny that the story bud nota word of truth init, but tho maine “Egyptians bus clung to thom cover sinco in inia country, though = thoy, ure ulscwhere. known to Gentiles nx Yohluylano, Zlngurl, or some inudification of tho mune, Thoy first made on appearance In England about the your 1480 [n bands consisting of fram thirty to a hun dred tumilics, travellng In Ught carta and camp- ing by night whorover aconventent spot pro~ gente itsulf, ‘The women told tortunos, pilfered volts froma tradesaon’s counters, and" drabbeil bautors’' (hut fs, nolsoned play), Just as thoy dont the prosent day, while tuo men worked at tinkering, Dasketemaking, aud the like, and aceasionally varied - tho imonotouy of thelr existence by stealing 9 horse and taking to tho bighwe Fooly Inwiess, nomad Ite soon. Diougbt them under the suspicion of tho nuthoriticy, and they were accused of and puns ished for these crimoys, and tor. many others whieh they never thoughtof committing. ure ing the rein of Elizabeth they were perseoutud with oxcoptonal rigor, and hothing but tholr persistent nationulity “and bealthy vagrant Bait could buye waved them from oxtermind- jon. <— Euglani's Solfishnosn, ‘The Spect tor, ‘The notion that the preoccupation of England ia nywrandizoment grows with foretrners into ta fixed n bullet uy thy, den that sho ware or tess hates overyhody. For tt must not be forgotten that, vxcept in the mose isolated eadues, lke tho eucdpatiod of Hosnla by Austrin, the Englist Prost never syimpathizes with the advance of wny State, Wo note this permanent tune is ony thut, coupted with the English reudiness to ac- iru anything wny where, deeply alfects Contt- tal opinion. Everything, say tho Portuguese, eiuta the Engilsh basket” The Luglsb, sny the Germans, nro an interested” pyople. England, say the French, ta “ubvuys in the way.” Bogland, mugmur the fatiasis, will let, noone buyo anything worth hay fs “Lnever metuu Englisbinin,” said a Dated politician, “who did ‘not think he bad a reversion in tho Universe." Engiand ts seliish, eaye nll the world. And the offect nf all that Is that Eoglive advauco ia never revarded with pleasure, teat England nover succeeds when she submit question to urbltradou, and that when cumpelied ‘gules ts ae might be in Eur ali Europe fs elthe: potively. apposed to ber presonston: Bluto wpporta thom, it doos Jape of sompunsadons oi » And bebuld, tho inultitudes, with ou i i a praise uid yep, De. ula Cougs Byeua asceedy en Poe RADIWAY. y HEALTH 0S WEalliy Health of Bot is Wealth of Mind RADWAY’ Sarsanaril RESOLVENT. Yuro blood makes sound Hea, strong hone, and nelenerkin, Ff you would have youe tush itm, your bones sown), without ¢1 mg RADWA! A Grateful Recosnition, "To cura a CHRONIC or Long Btanding Dise ena Is truly a victory in the benling arts that reasonlig power thint ¢ and applies a remed: step—by egrees—tho bods which bia bean s) ly nttacked and we IEDIES. Ss ian ty disverns Defeot unt restores Ktep Keaed by an tt not only commands our respect but do. De. Itwlway bas furs nished mankind with that wondorfil remedy, Tlidway's Harspariiiinn Keaolyent, which nee complishes this result, and suffering huinanity, who drayy out an oxistence of pain und disease, Ay And long nights, owe Lint their gratitude.” — Medel Mesacnyor. FALSE AND TRUE, We extract from Dr. Radway's “'Lreutise on Discase and Its Cure," a4 follows; LIST OF DISBASES CURED BY R ADW AY’S Sarsaparillian Rovelveat, Chronic Skin Nisonsos, Caries of the Rone, Aus Strofulous Discuss, Bad or tillis nnd Vencroal ieora, Salt (het, es our gratitude. through tony mors in the Blood, Unnaturat ftabit 0} Fever Sores, Chroule or Vid Hickors, White Swelling, Seald Head, Uterina Affeutions, Cankers, Glandular swellings, Nodes, of tha Bods, Plinples au yapepsia, Kidney and Blad+ der Diseases, Chronto Kucumntisin and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, und Calenlous Deposits, f tho above complulits to wile: aro siyen specious numes, that there is no kuown remedy that c the enrative power over those diacases Radway's eaaive y from the foundation, and restares irts to thaly sour e jo boly aro stoppe piled to tha system, from which new formed, ‘Ibis 13 tha iirst correativo uevay’s Rasolvont, Wastiag and Deyn, Hand healthy power of [ae Incases whore tho ayatom has been sallvatad, ond Morcury, Quicksliver, Corrosive Sublitaate, ited and become depositad fu tho euusing caries of the bones, contortions, white 4» tho sursapavliin ts and exterint= have uccumt bones, Joints, ut reketa, spinal el ewellings, Varicose voins, ¥o iway those depo unity the virus of (ho disense from tho system, If those who Are tating these miedicines for tho cure of Chronic Serofulous or Byphilitia ca, however slow may bo the cure, ter,” und ud thelr general health thelr flegh and welyht inet ing Sts own, It ls a sure sign that tho cure (8 pros gressing. In those diseuses the patient clthor gets better or wor not inetives 1f net arrestedand driven from tho pload it will spread and continue to undermine nus the Sursaparilia, ensing, or avon keep= —the virus of tho dixcase is tho constitution, makes the patient “feul better,” overs you will grow better und fucresso in Btrength, und flesh, OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho romovat of those tumors by Radway'a Regolyont {a now so cortainiy established that what was once considered almost, miraculous ts now a. comnmon roengnized f. Witness the eases of 1 Krapt, Mra. J. H, Jolly, and Mi mblished In auy Almanue for Ira, C. 3. Bibbing, in tho present edition of our “ False and ‘True,’ Une bottle contains more of. tho auttvo princ!- ples of Medicines than any other Preparation, nonful docs, whily otters require hy nll. parties. Raupp, Mre, C, taken in tens| ilvo or six Umes ng much, ONE DOLLA PER BOTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, tore Neve pain ond cure aeute disease. WAY'S READY. RELIER, in from one to twenty minutes, nover fails to ro- Neve PAIN with oné thorough uppttcation; no mutter how violent or oxoruciuting the puln tho Rhoumnatic, bed-ridden, infirin, Crippled, Ne rostrated with, READY RELIES will afford. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation the Bladder, Inflammation of the Dowels, estion of the Lings, Sora Throat, Dijjl- ete Breathing, Palpitations oy the Heart, Fiyaterica, Croup, Diphtseriay Ca Jtenza, Houdache, Luoihache, Uheumatian, Cold Chitls. Ague Chitte, and! sroat’ Bites, ner Complaints, Nervousness, sleeplessness, his, Colds, Sprains, Pains in the Chest, Back, ar Lunbs, aroinstantly retleved. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVERAND AGUE cured for 50 cts. fo nota remedial agont in this world that will cure-Fever and Aguo, and other Mularlous, Bilious, Scarlet, | ‘i’ fovers(nided by Tha: ts RADWAY'S READY RELIER, Tt wilt inn fow moments, when tatcon accord- jug to the direottons, cure Cramps, Sousms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Hondache, Diarrhea, Dysentory, Colle, Wind i the Bowels, and all Ine welers should alwnyscarry 1 bottlo of Itad- y's Hendy Relist with thom, A few dro) Water will’ preveut aickness or, ping. from ohango of water, 1t 1s botter than French Brandy or Dittora as astimulaut, Miners aud Lumbermen should always be pro- CAUTION, All remedial ngonts capable of destroylog Ute by nn overdose should by avoided, opluin, strychnine, urnica, byosolunius, and oth- oF poworful remedies, do at certain tines, in very aimall docs, rellevo tho pationt during tholr But perbaps the second dose, ff reneatad, may aggravate and Increase the anflering, and anothor doso cause death. There {3 no necessity fer usin; agents when n positive rom nog deities we ate tia uote oneruaiat pi ar, without ental tho least culty in elthor infant or adults : THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapway's Reapy Rewer |s tho only remedial agent in vogue that will instantly atop patn, ‘bifty Conta Ror Hottle. Rallvay’s “Reouating Til, Perfect Purgatives, suathin Without Pala, Always ‘Naturat da Zhelr Operations A VEQRTADIA SUBSTITUTE FOR “CALOUE. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, Pres for tho citre of all disorders Dowels, Kidneys, Blude 10, Constipati ous, Nouraizi sutfer, HADW. instant casa. ‘Brutses, Sume Yollow. and. othor 8) so quickly vided with (t. aotion In the system. those uncertain ly ike Radway's Apertonts, Aod feliable and of the Btomuoh, Liver, der, Norvous Disenecs, Costivencss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Foyer, Intlimmation of the Bowels, Pilos, all derangements of tho Internal Viscera. ranted to offoct a permanont cure, Purcly vege etablo, containing no*meroury, wineruls, or etoriaus dri ft" Ubserve tho following 6) {ng from disensed of tho al alipation, Inward Pica, Fu tho Mead, Acidity of tho Heartburn, Dis; in tho Stomuace! toms Fesulte Co! ness of the Blood in. Stomach, Nauscs, gust ot Food, Fullness or Weight n, Sour Eruotations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sulfering Bensations when inn J Webs before tho Sight, the Head, Detciensy, of Vers ness of tho Bkin and Byes, Va Breast, and Limhs, nnd Sudden Flushes of Heat, " Ping will freo the ing poaturo, Dots o overand. Dull Poin in iration, Yellows Yoin in the Bide, Burning of tho Flesh. A few. doses of IKADWAY: systens frou ull tho ubovenamed disorders, Pret, 85 Cents Per Box, ‘Wo repeat that tho reader must consult our bouks aud papers on tha subject of sixonses and mong Which uy be named: aru! « Radway on Irritable Urethra,” 6 Rqdiray on Bovosula.!? And utherd relating to different classes of Dis SOLD NY DRUGAISTS, BREAD “FALSE AND TRUE” Bond a letter-stainp to 24 DIVAY & COry Noo New? York. Ine 39 Warren, ci formution worth thousands will bo sent y' TO THE PUBLIC, There can be ne better guaruntvy of tho vatue of tit, Ravway's old-esiablisped J. 1 Rewer. Dies than tho base aud worthivsy fioitaons of thai, as thore are Faise Nosol vents, Reliefs, and Vilis.. No suro and ask tor Rudway's, ant that thy nei “Hudway"? 19 on what you Duy

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