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—- h 14 Rhines for AIL é [ = BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER lev, = = = Amnacmauie Tosday [oothis Theatre The Lust Weiecting Marines, flerery Tasatee, bathe 1 fam Aw n'a TPhemtre Kathy de Laow’s Miowtra, Filth Avenue Theatre Divore Mattoon Hymplo Theatre -Hompty Dumpty, Matinee Ptelaway Hell --Vicois Lady Orcbntre, Mauiver Rtadt Theatre German Open. mH Francisca Minetrels S48 Prostway Tomy Va: tor's Ooerm Mouse Moriemue, Ae Nibio'e Garden—Carl, be Fidler, Mat nee Kewoomd & Arlington's Minatrete 10 st se Brostorrs Drtom Square Theatre Durie yor and Pantetaine, Meslone, W altacn’e—A Day in Parir, Laren, Matinen Wi cad’s Museum—Lasb ihe Foraken, M Mav Bor the accommodation of persone resvling a9 town, advertisementa for Tre SON wih be reveived at Cunregular rates at the op-town advertisement offlee, 54 1-2 Wert Thirty-second street, at tue Junction of Broadway and Sixth avenge, from § A. M. v0 8 P.M. —— FOR PRESIDENT. —— Our Bater Franklin, Dr. HORACE GREELEY, OF CHAPPAQUA, ->— Rind Yast hd Prien, 90 sage OG Later Praeb in, Where ——_— . The City Debt. The agsertion that the city and county debt would, when correctly ascertained, be fownd to amount to $200,000,000, has been refuted by the report of the Supervisors’, Aldermen’s, and Citizens’ Joint Committee of luvestigation, published in youerday's Buy This report shows that the debt, ao fur foora Being $200,000,000, is in form only $97,287,525, and in reality but about $62,- 700,000, This is "exclusive of unadjusted Nabilities for current expenditures, which, however, cannot as yet amonaut to any con siderable gum. It will be noticed that the Committee ca vimate an part of the $07,287,525 the follow. log items : . bland, ‘Temporary eity debt #:1.824,500 City revenge bons, i wy County revenwe pont 1099190 ‘Total + AMO HO ‘Phe-first of theso Kems represeats money advanced by the city to pay the claims of owners of property taken or damaged by treet openings and other improvensents until the assessments upon the property benefited can be collected. As these agscesinents fully equal the amount required to pay the dam- ages, and area lien upon real estate worth at least ten times as much, the city runs no risk of loss in anticipating them ond and thint items are simply advances made by money-lenders on account of the annual tax levy, which will, in the roga- Jar order of things, be collected next month, and just abont suffice to meet them. Deduct ing the sum of thess items—$34,500,700— from the $97,287,525 reported by the Com mittee, leaves the net debt of the city and county, as we said, $52,200,000. Considering that the tax levy for thie year has been spent alroady, and that our net indebtinent on Oct. 5, 1876, or lese than a year &go, was, according to the famous report of Measts. Aston, TAyton, Ronents, Baows, Srerany, and @crenr, only $47,805,110, the present showing is bad enough without any etaggeration The sce. —— Tho Great Gold Conspiracy—W: dent Graut an Accomplice t The Workt elaborately reviews the facts in the great gold conspiracy of 1869, with the evidence upon the subject taken before tiie Commiittos of the Housentcitepresenia. tives, ‘These facts are stated by our contem- porary as follows; rest= “The leading sctrits in the organization of the great gold poot out of which this seendal arose were Mr. JAY Gourp wid Col James Fran, Je, It wre notor.cus in New York that w.th both'of these men President Grant had lived consp:cuonsty on terms of intimacy during drfferent visite mane by him to New York; assoclating with them, ax the tt KMing Committee put it, in the steamers of Pree aud Govnn and ot the ‘louse of the President's brother-in-law, Mr. Conmim. With Fiex and Gourn were’ cirectly ussociated Unis brother: Intaw of the President, Mr. Conpiy, and a Mtepson of Mr. Conpin pamed CaTitERWoon, ‘Through the influence maluly of CaTusnwoon And of ConmN an office in New York of the highest importance to any confeder:ey vet ou waking money by manipulating te control of Uh Government over the gold market—tne Sub-Tren urership of the United States—war zi¥en 10. anor. Uicular person very ¢ President nimse men, This was Gen, Pe it was testiffed be'ore Congr brother-in-law ard a riend of th BOTTERPIELD had cleo ueeisted the Pr in Pecuniary (ransaction# With CORBIN, Ving been rus sely conrected bob with the dent's kins, Aen 1 soon alter the elos Purchase a louse in Washington fort house puretaced witht) crit ht of Mr Conmy. Afierwa to the Presid sam onse baek fruim Gen, ( RMMAN, * BUTTERFIELD having Deen appointed arer, the FERFIELD'# ( with tue etal have jast now iy to bring to and di Ie wes testified gress hat President Gne of the gol emery 0 €0 far us it re the Committee of Con: ud pe +sured Mr, Govnn, th anil wonld not sell geld,’ and further tial Boviwr1e's giving ‘an order tc Presicout, had *countermanded the ord Wlso tertitled that when Mr, Boutwar an of ber, 1! had ae dinner in New York from the *besrs in cold the President interfere’ 80. {er > write Mr BouTwett a letior intended waa tcounceraiss! In behalt of the * bulls.’ it Wus wito Lceutled lebters on the gol BIN to the Pres Guiaxr, had, be wrilten b, sent to t Mr. Fink, ‘There letters wore Commities ; but th er ern vom We have been * destroyed,’ It wos also & the euin of $25,020, being equal to * Y of the Exec sentiy Mr. n bein f Of the gold-gamvlers to Mrs. GuANT asiington as an afta ta come, T Paltted T bed written Tepiy to M BIN'S letter AbOUL the 2 lations d that, to reliance upo: Lie P brother-in-law, Mr, Compin took of oid’ * ci me,’ because, a8 he ful from Mr, GovL * million aud « h Adentrally {o his wite's ib would hi wan With a 9 6 ting or at least Implicsting testimony Lecre the Couvressional Committes, the maj rity of that Committee took:v steps to bring it before the Prerigent, tuat he wikut enable them to civar was UspiciOus With which Mt scrrounded hi and Various memners of hi family. Lois it was | tue minority to do New York, Mr, Cox, th Ganeieep FIKLD did 40 €¢ that *t President prelerred nut to ave the testimony, hor Wy Fuvkeation Or statement. til” YelUr exoiuole of Prewideat " bincoby,,” aived Nee Vreshlent be twwmmoned, or, if ine CoMunittee erred, ‘requested’ to apyoar snd giv the Committee Information on thare jolt With Which bis baie Lad been connecied. Lutho Shar Lo-tay, two yours alter the eatastropne ut Leb the President of ie Coited States stil rusts wud Te cloud of this erect ecandal, That be haa er enriched Jimsels uring iis briet worm of fice 1s Tatler of common nit " ner hone by he Koa is Hiself the iit of 4 Bow Ligh Somee and in influence witor hi to whoa they ae ee ce a The World, we think, is wrong in one par Get. The sum of twenty-five thousand dollars sent by Mr. Conmin to Mrs. Grane at Washingtoo was not an earnest of profits to come, but was the actual profit upon the sale of a parcel of gold which had been pum chased for her account as part of the general operation. In other respects wo think the statement of our contemporary is accurate. It is certain that, although President Gant has dented thet he had anything to do with the gold conspiracy, except to break it down, the fhets proved in the case do not bear out his denial; and he still’ stands before the tr’ bunal of the people with the guilt of thie un- Patallclod consp:racy upon him, — Andrew Ff. Greens It may not be uninteresting just now te look little into the antecedenteof Mr A. H. xe, who has so suddenly become a man of first-rate importance in the city. On all hands it imagreed that he is a man of strict probity ; and) the prevailing impression ie, that he has sufficient pluel and determine on for his present trying position, As to the extent of his financial ability there is some difference of opinion, and it is not oer tain whether he owes hie appointment to bie old friend and business associate Mr. ‘Trn- DEN, or to Mr. Havemeyen, who appears to have been his godfather on the present occasion, . We incline to the opinion that the long Head of Saarver, J. TroeN was mainly instramental in bringing about thie unex- pected result, ‘ Mr. Gurun’s entrance tito public life was under the auspices’ of Tinpan, At the time the ‘origioal Commission | for tho Central Park was’ organized,‘ the city was governed by THURLOW WEED through Boards and Commissions appointed at Al bany, and composed principally of persons who were amenablo to his coansel and ad- vice. With a characteristic affectation of magnanimity, Mr. Wenn, after taking care to place the contro! of the Park Commission in the hands of his own friends, asked the late Duan RiciMonp to name an honest Democrat suited to a place on the Board. Rienmonp, who was never hoodwinked by Ween’s plausible assurances, at first declined to take any part in the matter, insisting that inasmuch as the Democrats would have no power in the management of the Park, they ought not to assumo any of the responsibil ity. Bat upon reflection the bluff Drax changed his view of the case, and eame to the conclusion that an incorruptible Demo- crat in the Board might aid in protect ing the publie interest. ‘TILDEN wae a model statesman and politician, as well as lawyer and business man, in Ricinronn's estimation ; and Green being then in Tri, DEN’s office, where he said none but honest men would be tolerated, he named that gen- tleman for the place, and he was appointed ‘The selection wae a fortunate one, undoubt edly; and the influence exercised by Mr. Green in his long aervico on the Commis sain the interest of sronomy and in as well as good taste and refine. sion ¥ togrity ment, It is too early im the day to form ade cided opinion as to the effect of placing Mr GuEEN in charge of the finances of the city His position is an anomalous one, and may lack the moral force that would attach to his administration if he had been invested with the control of the office in a more regu lar way. It is obvious, however, that a sen- sation of relief bas been experieneed by the community since he haa succeeded to the powers and daties of the Comptroller. — An Insult to Colored Citizens. Gxaxt’s chosen friends everywhere asem to be infected with the maladroit blandering that marks the party management and mancuvros of the great Gift/aker himself, It is a aelfevident proposition that without e generat support of the negroes all over the country Guan stands not the slightest chance of a revlection, even if the power of the Administration should be snfficient to overcome the decided opposition to his re- nomination manifesting itself in the Repnb- liean ranks. Hence the professions of affection and esteem for the colomd race sh constant. ly uttered by the champions of present.taking and nepotism, But there is a parades and osten- tation in the manner in which these prot sions are made that arouses the suspicions of the blacks, who are naturally distrustful and jealons; and when they are met with slights and inenits, no assurances of regard WiTl conciliate their support No amount of hollow protestations will counteiact the effect of the affront put apon the colored race by the officcholding mana- orsat af entertainment recently given to Grant at Titusville, He has just travelled through the State of Pennsylvania, * At Vilusville, in the ofl regtons, a public break fast was given him at the principal hotel For this breakfast renty-five tickets were sold at two dollars ap He was travelling ag the representative of the Ameri people, and all citizens, black as well as we 200, white, had s common interest in paying thoir respects to the Chief Magistrate of the cont A respectable colored man pur. chased a ticket forthe Presidential break fast On presenting it at the door, he was refused he sion, as he believes, and as everybody ieves, on account of his color, The oMecholders, as usnal, pretended that it was a Democratic triek; but the insulted colored man has published a card from which it is evident that he and his friends understand that he was excluded from the entertainment solely on account of hla color The Titusville Courier denouaces the con. duct of the officebelders in the following terms: We have denannced this treatment of Mr. Ler. American wishont regard to color. Ant w t p tan g that ali candid and fair minded persons will agree with as in this conelu: Hon, We havo no wish to make poitteal eaprear ont Of this mation, “Tan position. of the. Democratte purty, whea tue atsempt wos made to Like from the Ntates the rigat to regalte suffrage in thelr Own respective limits, and confer this power upon the General Government, is very well understood. In this position we naturally got the iM-will of the oe nd expected, a8 has been gener. wily realiacd, dius they sould vote ab ue Lat, i they aro clothed with al ighits and ties of American citizens, we shally hesitatinely mn ADY attempt to rob them of their privileg » affront of this deserip not to be atoned for by any amount tv professions, or by the action of the Government pretending to protect the negro the oppression of the whites at the on i ofem from South, Tlere is something tangible, eting and which cannot be explained awa SPN et AM EL BYRON Tin TtNeHt Wimself Will formal enactments, assuring the rights of the negro, compensate for this insult? In the Southern States and in the city of Washington there axe penal statutes 7 meen eaten ewes Nene ‘SHE . SUN, SA ptotecting the negfe in all the privileges of the white nion, and Respesr of saloons have Been subjected ta fine for tefusing to let nogrooe drink at their bara, But what does formal’ soctal ‘recognition amount to, as against the insult of having the door of a public entertainment, given to the President in his official capacity, shut in the face ef o binck man after he has paid his money for » tickew of admission ? eo Why Gold Goos-Up. The qnotations for gottt in Wall street have been steadily going up for come wocks pass, and the unexpected sale of $6,000,000 of the commodity on Thursday by the Treasury Department has had but an inappreciable effect in depressing them, ‘This phenamenon is due to neveral causes. In the first place, & syndicate of speculators are operating for a rise, Secondly, as shown by the advance of the rate of interest by the Bank of England, the: stagnation of the Buropean money mar- ket which prevailed during the sammer has come to an end, and the millions which were temporarily sent. over hore and loaned ‘At two and three per cont per annum have deen called hdme. Thirdly, our imports are largo, and that croates a large demand for coin for duties. Secretary Bourwett is blamed by many people for not doing this, that, and the other thing to keep gold down. In our opinion he does too much for that purpose already. If he would attend to his own business strictly, and not try to help either the bulls or the bears in Wall street, the mereantile com- munity would be much better off thau they now are. * ThePean understand and provide against the workings of the laws of trado; bit the caprices of a man clothed with the immense powers of the Seeretary of the ‘Treasury are too much for them. ‘The ma ket is kept in a stato of uncertainty wliich is a great deal worse than either a high or # low price of gold. ee In 4 clrcular letter which the on. Sawrorn J. Trepew has recently gent to prominent Demo- erate in various parts of Che Stots, he says that the charter of 1870 bad the votes of nearly all tho Republican members of the Legislature, Thats so; but Mr, Titpaw fuils to state tnat these Repab- licane were paid for their votes with oss Two's money, or with promires of State aid to milroude whieh have uever been kept or The World pudlished the following in esting telegram yesterd ‘ PurLapeLrnta, Pa, steamor Tvlinpooad,Coinmander Mc at the Nayy Yard mite to Washti Por.smouth, N. HW, whither ahe bad Lion, A. G. Dar reLL and family aud the fam fous of the OMicers of tie Havy, in connect! hor reeular duty of freiahting naval sores, Carre and wife and nearty a dozen fifies belon z- ing to party returned in the vessel tuproved in houlth and delighted with the trip." This does not tell the whole (rath, The Talla. poosa was sent out, not (o carry naval stores, but to convey Mr. Carretn and his family on « y ° Seerewry Rowmowe and “Gen Gnawt regard this as a proper way of spending the public money, Thoy treat a vessel of the navy exvetly ax they would treat their own private yacht; although if the vessel wero their own they would have to pay her expenses, while, an she belongs to the United States, the cost of running her comes out of the pockets of the people wi ——e - We learn from the best authority that the Hon, Haxny Sautit, President of the Police Com- mission, was not ia the city at the time the vouchers were stolem from the Comptroiter'» office, ‘That robbery occur: tember 10. Mr, Swrrm went to Baretogs on September 4, six days previous, and rem there until the afternoon of September 18, wh he returned to this city, During the whole of this period he did not see Hactury or any of the persons c¢ Sep- ected with the robbery It appears that ia the accounts at the Comptroller's ofiice the city iv represented ae DT Fiig HAA Be LW EAH IGA, LATS, incl Davy yA” £463,000 to Mr. G. LE. Scuuvien for lumber, while Mr. Scnuven, who in @ perfectly honor able man, and whose word no states that during the w only $45,500, for which b bor end lumber, cere ne will doubt, 6 period he received save full value in tim Ils pay for this he did not re- from the .efty authortties, but through « third person to whom he efsigned his claim on the recommendation of dames Warsox, County Auditor, now deeeased, This third per. son, whose neme Mr, Senurtrn does not give, altered the claim By adding $415,000 to it, after which he obtained the money, paying Mr, Scuoy his share and dividing the amount of the rob- Dery with avine meiber or members of the Ring, Other instances of the same sort of fraad are plenty. directly mc In another eolumn we publisl detalls of the mifitary events occurring in the Bastera De- partment of Cuba obli, ‘The Spaniards have been J to withdraw their troops from all the rior earmps and . and to take refuge i the seaports, Gen, Maxrwo Gowee hokls com. plete sway over the district of Goantau Col, Cauixto Garers hovers ronnd Santiago de Cuba, The Spaniards have evacuated I and the patriot Gen, Vicew garrison of Las Tunas shut up, eo that render is merely @ question of a few days, 110, au Gancra has got the its sur tenet By an act passed at the last session of the Pennsylvania Legistature the people of that State will be called upou to vote at the October elec tion on the question whether a Convention shall be called find ats upow the adoption of an amendment to the pres: ent Constitution providing for a change in the mode of electing the State Treasurer, The Re- publican State Convention passed resolutions poluting out certain amendments which it was deemed desirable to incorpbrate in the Constita tion, which has not been revised since 1888 ; among amend the Constitu lon, these are provisions for the prohibition of special legislation, for the election of all State officers by the people, for the passage of asyatem of general laws, and for changes in t judicial system, But it has been agreed that the matter shall not be treated as a party question, and the Chairmen of the Republican and Democratic § Com mittees have united in @ recommendation that tickets for and against the Convention shall be circulated by the committees and canvassers of both political parties. to What is this report from Chicago, accord the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows there has amended its constitution so that g to which no colored man can become amombor® This will be bud for the Hon, Scuoyurn Courax when he mes to run for the Presideney, unless he can show that the change was made in opposition to his wishes and his intlue’ aro eight hundred thousand negro voters in the Unite es for high « treat colored men with deference, elie One of our contemporaries reports that Kart AMT Veet Over ti Ontrake tro my notional which met in London on Tharaday. Bo long as there States, candi ices must This must be & mistake; Korl Marx died kbout ® fort. night age — Deposit your money in the Mutual Benefit Savi fay a GRANT AND THE GERMANS. eas! the people be sgain attracted to thego- TELLING SPERCH OF S8NATOR CARL SOK URS AT NASUVIDER, —— Why he Opposes Grant's, Renomination— Hp will not Aid a U to the Good Men of A brief summary of the speech of Senator Carl Schurz, delivored at Nashville on Wednesday, in the Presence of an immense crowd, representing alt partics and all nections of ‘Tennessee, was given in Thursday's Sun. Fall reports of the speech show thatit was one of the most bold, timely, and effec. live efforts that this distinguished orator and states- man bas yet made, After a review ofthe present condition of public affvirs, aud an earnest argument in favor of general amnesty, the Senator gave his yeasons for OPPORING THE RENOMINATION OF GRANT, asfollawe: . When I, the other day, in a public aoeech at Chit. cago, declared that I would fot support President Grant for redieecion om account of Wo flagrant via~ lation of the Constitution be lias committed in the San Domingo case, a great many of my Republican brethren were shocked beyond measure, and raised Acry of high tredbou seatnat the, party, while nome of the feeble in mind exclaimed that'my making deciaration was sure sign that I must have been disappointed in the motter of patronage. I may assure them tat Lapoke with coo! and masare doliberadion, for it will not do. to Lrifle with such es, 1 will not Pere argue the San Domingo ma\ ter over ageit, but I will say sitoply this: When the navy af the United States to and without condescending to asi Anority, instructing our naval o nd dofend the chiaf of a foreia ‘ony foreian enemy, and e' bjects sand country we! Against his own when he does this not only while wilh thas forcign goverment, whie® nemotia- and tiationware eo Se tions, however, woukt not confer upon. the Presi. dent the autocratic power to resort to measures of war at his own plensure even alter the results of such aus i@ tho siape ot @ treaty have been tormally und solemnly rejected by the Senate, and wo have no relations with that foretgn covern: ment imd people but the ordloary [relavious of pewce —when & nt does that, then Be ates to long: himself one of the moet important, powers ing to the representatives of the people; be victates the Constvtution in all of its most vital ’pomte, and ha comtivutas timnaelt the arbiter of peace and war for Wisgreat Republic. And when lam asked to endorse sah an act by suppottiog that Provident tor Tediection, and thaw to aid im sanctioning by a popa- lor vote a preerdent—s precedent whieb, ¢ constitutional constra Vion wontd authorize the President alone to initiate a wor, tinder almowt any cirewn ed take this Ropublic virtually smonnrehy Yo the ques: ton of pees gad war—ttion fae Mithtuleflusen of this lic, Who het sworn to suMpert itw Con- stitntion, ~ bwilt 1 reGect an ofocer ing. Mia” previous acts wilt be @ Jnetifention end eneonrage- ment to wit fature Presiden committing sem of usurpation aUill furtier reaching, J will not help in paving the way to the advent of ttresponsitic per. sonat government in this Kepnbtie; aad whew I am told hat by such opposition other grave interests inay be jeopurded, L aaswer that Lam vers doubt (ut whether tho wititon levity with which our Prost dents are to be permitted to ploy with the peace and honor of the people, and the general decay of constitucionsl notions, do’ wot coastitute, in their incvilable consequences, as erent a danger, and per bros qyen greater than tay now within might, And when Lam tauatingy reminded by pliable partisans that the people do nut care much about thee siitational questions, Paawwer that if there are many who de not earé about the invexrily of tae repub: lca insut thls constivutes only @ stronger reason why t do eve should wake selver net with determination. fam frequently reminded that decherations like thone L Dave just made gre pt to prow ruinous to a pub. man. “Be itso, 1 take the risk am in carve: ana se who 1 and precictton was Fight, unigey this tendency be epeedily arrested, THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH AMEND IRNTS, Senator Schurz then proceeded er the assertion frequently made on tho Democratic that a fatal blow at local eel.goverament was struck by the Foutledntu dnd Pildedoty Aiiiétiaments to he Constitution, ang argued that their onject was simply to secure to every citizen those civil rights whie’ fe hima freemen, and the suffrage which enables him to participate in the functions of self. « while the only dangers that threat eved our free instiluiions were to be found in the crupulousness of those in power, the cowardice oud Venatity of poldicians, and im the careless levity Cf ihe marse*, Who are too Indifferent to the value of what they porsess to exercise that vigilance wu 1s the price of liberty, ‘The Senator continued : > cone vermment; the Constitution as it 18 to-day contal itoes and safogusrde of Loman freedor any constitution ever devmed by windom. If, under it, Ho peovio particle of their liberties, they wil nave them woh Many of you will point to the Ko-Kiax law as a dangerous ptreicn Rac pawers of the Ce e and as the offspring 0: the new constia. tional amendments, 1 Hf call text iaw a dan Kerous stretch Of the ceutral power, 1 inost Carneatly spoke oaainst tas fucu; and having spoken sud voted against it lo tie Senate, T am now ireo 10 ¥ that I do not consider it the otfepring of the new constituvion:| amendments, for 1 Uelleve a simtior law would have been passed ander the same eircum- nd wtane 4 sufficient prevext of power wonld save heop..derewer ovtoL.the Consitnvon.cxen Without these amendments, “This being a matter of eer mtercet GO the Senate, 1 writ explain myselt more fully. Let me tell you—and I wisn you to consmicr It well—that the mere cry for constite- Hional government is not su@iciont to arrest the tenuency you seo embodies inthe Ka: King aet, That iaw wes enncted te stop tre acts of Violen ereocation imihe uthera popalation @ 4 by a sartala clit of th o and cofored people, and in order to Perpetrators of those a swans they damerve That in many | pe t ho Wel mforinod person wil deny, aud bumay way that L bare Southern and Democratic tostineny to prove it; that those ucts almost Guitormly passad ‘ws itont adequate puntahment is equviy certain; taat they deserve pumwhment no jas man can doubt The ercamstunoss acauced in extenuation crimes I will herealtor discass ; whey do ni the theta nor thetr celminnl charseter, Now that tho Ku-Klux law, with its characteristic eR by SDRC KOUs (GONE cOnesttational «jeter, Wes not justified by thote acts I ave alreaay stated Wiinerate opinion on te floor of the Sonate re, and on every appropriate occasion. Toypoted it, not becanse I afd not recognize the evil, Dut beeruse Feourivered the remedy in tts con- Feqicnces more danecrous than the evi!, Bat Lex presi alvo my deliberate conviction when I predret that all the cfforts in the way of areament which ihe fenders of constitutional government may put forth wif not eefice 10 prevent the reénaciment of tie Ke-Ktnx nw, or even eveutnally the passaze of hi farther rexesing, if thove acts of in ad Bloody violence continae, AN APPRAL TO THR GOOD MEN OF THE sovTu Senator Schurz then urged upon his hearer the of combined action by the eood an st nen of tie South to suppress lawless ox nies Sar tance conmes of every kind and to extingmish the aptrit Which produced them; t0 make law and jastice prevail, to put down corruption, and to give their et conomical, honest, and good government he 10 bis to take an active fart fn & forward movements of reforia which would Wy shontt you att til! and fold your arms while & movement b ul bp vefOrms the civil seryiew of tue Governt Ths not te Souta suifered as mach and oveu tore mater extsttns es than (ire Festol the eounttys and are not your interests, therefore, Inthuately comaccted Wika the interents ofall wont ¥ eclally #hoaid insist upon tho aes Gemandod rofgrm, Look at patronage of Wat sesiom of reldsh acd arbitrary fwvoritiom hy made the public offices the mere apuils Of tho Ficto-, rious party, The oficers of the Govetawent have become 4 political army, commanded by oye wan ind his sateliies, It vests with the Provident to uso Lis power to appoint, to remove, o# a machinery of eorraption "and futusidition, Quer great political contests bave dereended from the high lever OF conlesie of great Principles anu policios aud become toa vast extout nuere scrambles for spoils and plunder, appealing to the meanest histincts of human uature Instead oF the Hoblest, and {lose mean insuncls auve kained a (er rible influence ia Our political life, They are toe ing and ceveloping that recslees party spirit whic In $0 ready \o pince the selfish, counideracion of per sonal oF part of the peovle stands distre honor andr blunted s vantages avove the best interests The standard of political nioraiity sincly low; the feelings of ofticint porsibitity have become fearfully erformaces of lick-spiitling #yeo- Of favor is growing sting every day : tices are Judged hold, and the tur. republics ity with whiten | djseourase roncling eviis Wronle by Tine deworalication ouly Incredso ag the Government becomes more powerful, and_ the reste expand With Which It M46 Wo dewl, No thinking miNd Cab WitueRD this srectacio without jeelth, tech efor ik detaunded, not only b; ‘of the service itself, but by the dignity ¢ n government aud the safery of republican institutionss vat to you of the Youth it seoms co me particulary Impe tant, You complain tua have ih these Neates a Aree Hulnber of uaedtented and tne ed vot ere, easily led by desizning m seliiah urpores. How necessary Is It Lien, expeciilly nere, that thab class of merceuary motives Which Is fed by the patronage and the demoralization connecte ! With It should be ae much as possibile removed irom Your povitieal tif. Yon say that the alfara of your sloigil of disaster und contusion, and that the legs of iho extraordinary dificalty prob. confront you | koma Aad ae THE TROUBLE WITH THE KAW DMPA, Tr rotation to tle New Departive,ef the Demanmn- oy tho Senator said : ‘The Democratic party in someot the Northern States ing the utter impossibly of se cons With a profession of faith like its laet national platform, haa resolved to take anew departure, by recognizing the constitntional-amendments embody- ing the regaits of the wor, Mf you want proof of tho fact that the mow depariare laa not strengthened the Democratic party, look at the result of, recent elections; and 1 haye no doabt that the elections Which ore to come off thie fall wilLonly add, to Uo number of Democratic defeat. There things are not the result ot accidental circumstances, as some party papers try to make ont. ‘Tho defeats come hot because the Repablionn parly has gre wn. marsii weaker, Tt is felt to bo essentially a party of the past. Many Repabiteans aro dssmisfed with their organization, but they feel i would be iM® jumping into yesterday, und & yosterday whieh they did 08 hike. ‘Thas these defeets are, not accidents, bat symptome of decomposition, The new departure, however wiso in principle, could not secure th cero assant of the whole party, becuse it cond not at once untoach what had been tauebt for so many yours, and, however honestly intondod by those who. Started it, it could not command any confidence out- ide of the party, became, in order to secure eup- rt imwiie, Ht Id to represent the movement itself amore manaUvee for obtaiing Dower. Feeling that it bud Tost its footing in the actual state of things, the Deniveratie party ies. tried the w departure as a sort of flying machine, but ite traditions and former profussions and performances cling to it a a dead weight, and the tail is too heavy for the kite. Neither will’ the fairest promives in Vie Demoeratio platform. whatever their value may be im Otbor respect Vail much to seoure suCCemH, Party platforms are like promises to pay—notes of hand. It requires credit to have them discounted, and ‘the Democratic party lias lost that kind af credit which would make its mere promises in word © current paper in the market. And however good the mames of those who may endorse, they will omy eudanger their own credit as the ondorsers of 3 din- trosted Grm. ~1 say these things witaout oreja dice (eine ird ef studio), simply becuase they ure troe, The proof of their you ean read in the current events, more than that, Whatever that porty may do will appear, however {ostly or anjustly, ae an open ot covert attempt to ring on the possibilty of ® reaction. Most poole ouside oF it would reward i: 90; and What \e worse, & Inrge number of tts members, ospecially ia the d Jook at it decidedly’ in that gut #0 with the mew departare, and it would be full Worse Witheat it. Ite success ‘would th in spite of ie profession action Tor desires. fider'a Bemoermi ly for the south, reason, I should con- grout misfortune, em ‘fo the Norw it would ve + threatening in ite consequences than to you, Ido certainty not think that the overthrow of the rosulte of the War would be ecomplished, for ferious attemns wonld at ones 2a) po to tion which would speedily overwhelm it. It weald be nttorly hopeless and ie vain, but the disterbanes caused by We Dow atiompt would be o enough, and the weight of that mistor. tune would fall directly and almost entirely apon the South. ‘The Senntor then preceeded to raw the foll Jog phetan THE NATIONAL PARTY OF as be would have | ‘uly national party of the fatare, of a com- position and wita a poltey such as 1 yave described can it be formed? Te will not be difealt, ax soot ag the attitnde of the okt parties wil have demons sirnted 118 necesalty. Lopoeeend it apvoars alreudy desirnblo to a large hamber of thinkiag men ia this country, Itipay be bere all of a andtden, and outews I am greatly mistoken the tendency is breaking tho skin of the body poticte in all directions, As to myself, Lhave on'y in view the accomplishment of certain end® of public poticy. I want tis to be a country We. (roo men, T want ta see the canal Lite Of abl efficiently protected in every part of Wis lic, T want to tee the Constitution of the country a# it is coneetentionsly enforce t amd rved by the Government ae well as tbe eit. izens, I want peace to provail and fratern feeling Yo unite gain the hearts of ail Au T want tho morality of our polttical lite i raise? to a Waker «tandard, I want a just tibution of our public burdens, and ap lionest and economical adteinistration of Our affairs, By the instramentality of what party these endi be ee cured 18 to me alterly indifferent, provided they are nipiiened. If Leousidered i most likely that Democratic party would do it, T should join that and the ery of renegade would have no ter- Bat Ido not think so. Ir the Repud- is the case, I shall be very glad, for ing a strong orguntsation airéady to bur iv Anew party does sy veer, part Tors for me. lean party ine Je would b Iny Views Of pudli¢ interest and daty will not per: mit mo to be ong in choosing these—and the duties are £0 great that tie prejudices and seideh apecnta- tions of ps ty spirit ¢hould kick the beam when ale; ai 1 atn coniident there aré zone in both sections of the he samo sentioents, and will on Fomly tO wet aecOriMuKly as 8OOR am action IA called for, Shall 1 tell you what my ideal would have been of the development whieh our “avirs should have Laken in a poriod ‘like this? A wibing oat of all past digereaces and animosities, ant a complete fusion of all political efements aa formerly divided so cenernt n desire (4P national bormony and good fovling, 90 commanding and so unailoyed by seldiels pirations, aa to reader possinle the wnanin election to the Presidency of a man whore broad aud generous national «pirit would appeal to the Learts Of aib patriots WHOS Terpeck for the Const tution and Jaws would command the conddouce of Nl well meaning men, and the parity of whose char. ctor and whoee IMR prinelples #8 a gentlemen Would insare the infusion of a |. Twill not Ruain di@rose, evemt not prevent us from using boy should in means Ww es to move forward in the direc n of the nd; but you, men of the South, I foleoat again (0 make @ beer You cannut overgetimate t oo yor ketton, Ht vou, by & ty und Woll-directed COVE rUHON Of ail the good Che GUTEMS VE FOU pupaiaauy-saccksd ig tle tendency and ability of local Overnment as exercised DY you to secure tne Fupremsey of law, to protect tia equal rights of ai, evea the lowllest awoug you, tO restore general confideuce, and to pat roclety Upon the road of pro- Erewive improvement, the greaiest dimenivics will be removed whielt stand 10 tho Way of & armon and Lappy fucare upon the basis of the new o nes whieh dene: 4 *. You will build ao your States to new S# and Broaperiie; the hearts of ai good ¢u 20 the Norte Wall fly (o you wath the warmita of Tenewed afection, and the voice of the Sous will be Deard Im (ee eougelty of the nation with greater nd contidedee iam ever betory, concretion, Senator Scbure conehu ied hie eloquent space in the following words: My felons, T abatl new take leave of yon, Some opinions I Wave expressed may have run agains’ those Which many of you cotertaived, bat tey cour froma mind earnestly reokh ine trath, ant from Geatt f4l oF vhe wae webu e LO Ree eure the wounas sirucl by past eovdl eu, aud Lie wiole American peopl once more united in tie proud consclou! of a common nationality, I entreat Jou to Rive What T have sah @camtid consideration, Tae whole measure or my mM Wil 9e filed if Lucceed in doing something lo remove the qu tions €o detyty involving the peace and futare pmose of the Awericad peooie froin th Ltmowpiere of partinim passion aad seidsha fo taat condition of thing solv orn premfices and mele away olf feverish Tent, ant open our minds ana. vuderstandiag of our duties und feeling Hectine of Aw Commerce ou the Lethe mous of Pane Recent letters from Panama deplore the eon (ition of commercial offairs ow the Isthm once busy streets of Pavarma and Aspinwall arc aline deserted, Many of (he largest were have closed their ves, dad OLbers are preparing to do #0. Th With iw Ano Meet of slaps, ha s"success, while on the er Rulteoad t rapldiy a8 any enterprine of the kind eat e y t t, ‘ihe eanal project , enterprise, or doa ns £0, any Panning Railrond line, The lucrativ the jathinos, 14 now earried | y Of crossing IU{s apparent everywhere that uni ad Company intends to allow its aflurs to ditt nto bankruptcy aut the road pass into other bands, rere mast bem speedy and radical chauge 16 Its management tho const yescols sre loading, and the coumerc t shoula flow across the isthings never Ke ma,and the sublime ignorance of the ieiais bas at last recoiled on tienselves. ough the cities of Panuma nd erted. a of the Treasury W Spinues Jvom the Worid Wasmxaron, Sept. 21.—Treasurer Spinner has The Wome returned with a radiant face, i that be possibie J full of reoleing that there Ie mo anea country ag America, nor ayy such oMles-holding ax twat which ho enjoye wader Graut, ‘Lhe iemuie clerks of hts Office gave bina moxt affectionate welcu Flow ery were radiaut ail over the room, and vionds wooed him at lanen tite, He did not say Ww lag become of tis" fewale Women” he ¥ nen about from London, but there t* much that the suld by oth the disse 4 H whien bit “female women,” as be calls tem, wel: coued hin howe en Packing for the Convention, Newaonatt, Sept, 22—Tie Ropublena prima rics in che Piret end Fonrth Wards of thie eity Ine evening elected delegates in t rest of Gront and Murohy, A {all tepretentation of Murp Castom Hose office! oloers and Assessor Jourdan’ CMIPVAVIES Packer the meCtIng piaye yan t <i Great Fire to st. Johns No Sr, Jons, NB, Sept, 22—A fire this more NE OVATE he bonnded by 48 Fefh capaT ViGEK Sot THE L Charrotte, Union, anit Syduoy streets How deajrable it ther, especially for you, mat The Fountsin Mouse, U; y bhote Crawford's pohyent fife snogid be rsised to & bigtier moral | Hotel, and North Hotel, and veral etanQard; Hist tontier feelings of houor houla be | sieves yan’ burned. destroyed aver toirty made to Drovail; that the unorineipled mercenary be | house yn) sores. Lose $100,00), Lhe Par Howet designe, an. the > et and best | w: Ae a a AN AN a eh AIRY ENOL ®. partly bummed, oo SSeS Jet of Guanta 0 Ineurgents— Mow larde Report Victories Catrespondeuce of The Sun. Santiago ve Cuna, Sept. 7.—The entire dis trict of Guantanamo is to-day in possession of the insurgent; The alarm of the planters is intenve, All who cen are selling their negroes, Novody thinks of next year's crop, because they ave that the Government is unable to defend thelr properties, 28 # proof of Which imability nothinjt more convincs ing can be addnee@ than that in the Fery presence Of the Spaniards twenty-eight Of the finest estates af the jurisdiction have been. burned to the grown? The command of tha Spanish troops was given to Col. Junm Lopex del. Campilioy and after eoncen- trating all the troops he could, he had sundry wkir- mishes with the advigoo bodies of Gen, Muxiino Gomes's army, Campilloat once sent back to this city for reinforcements, and an none were to be had here, the steamer Cubawas sent to Manzanillo ond brought thouce three handred men. ‘Then ensnod an awkward quarrel between Cainpilio and Col Valera, ‘The latter refased to obey Compilio's or Gore, and thoy very nearly came to blows, Cam: pilto has since been broken for cowurdice, Haw- ever, the patriots are whipping the Spaniards in the Gstriote of Baynto. and) Ei ‘oro, and the latter dre not aitompk an attack on Gomez's head: quarters, Siuco Campiito'’® diverzee the command of the forces has been given to Brigadier Martinex det Campo, He bediy defeated on the 2th uit ‘Tho fight was a hand-to-hand one, and although the Gubave lost a fing, the Spaniards lose over sixiy Killedand wero anable to carsy the position, Here ope, and the three to four thousand minds: haveda the.disirict of Gua tanamo are entirety imsuifictent to defend the prov erty there, A friend of mine who has jost come in from Gumutanamo tolls mo that that place ts full of horpitals, and every day ab lenst ton or bretve wounded wore broneht in. It ivabrobut impostinle for Spain to drive the patriots out of Guantanamo, ‘They say thet 5,000 men will arrive here from the Pewinsulatrismonth. Five thowsand men for the whole island #9 droo in the ocean. At Teort 19,000 would be required jor Guantanamo alone, Bat the successes of the patriots are not jimited to Gunntaname, In Bayamo, Holeuin, Les Paw sud Puerto Prineipe the ‘rovoiution to-day is stronger than ever. It ts of course absard to place y credence in Governmental reporte, When. ang Eo chow occu they never mension It at all, because they always get wore ted; or if they do tay emplay the old, stereotwpnd. piirase of nine Killed, two missed, and Uniryy wounded,” ae they didin' their report of the battle of tie Raincada, whore, afver nine hours’ Sxbliog, Uvey saved thom felves by Madt, leaving over 300 killed on the ground, To-day a court-martial was held over Don Too- Dalle Trend, who was condemned at Cobre bi the bloony and rancally CaMinal to six years’ hard ‘The caso was carried to a, and net be proved against bim, Cafiizal is to be pain, to be there tried for his atrocitics. @ end of it all will doubliess be that this xcoun- dvel, Who deworves to be burned alive, will go scot free, and probably be promoted. We have seen the fame happen in the eoge of that murderer, Gozalem Boot, who was condemned to ten years’ bard labor, and who is to-day in command of the Spanish forces in Camaguey. IN CUBA, jo in the 6 Span ooo DUELEING IN GEOROTA, = A Georgia Colonel st St Low ‘Trivial Q Prom the Augueta Chronicle, Sept. On lust Saturday rumors were rife on the strect that a duel w 8 to be fougat by two gentlemen Of this city, As hopes were entertained of an anicabie of the aifaie without a resort (o the field, was made of the difficulty. No settles ment, however,was effected, and on Sunday morning duel took ‘place, resulting In one of the com. Datants receiving @ serious wound, while the other cowly escaped losing life. rom what we have been able to aather, THR DIPFICULTY ORIOINATED aa follows, We do not exnect to cive toe dotaite of the quarrel, nor is We néecesAFY Liat Wey snout bi fiven, Bailes it tO sav that on the night of Jast Friday, Capt. Willlam M. D?Avtignae of this city and Mr. Dell of Se, Louis, Mo, who has been ro- Aiding tn Auguelt for ome ' tims past, had a difl- culty about some trivial matter, Words passed be- tween the parties, and the quarrel faaily revalted D'Antignac etrikmg Mr, Dell, Before the fight could progress any further, » number of gen- tlemen wie were stendina by interiered, and v. any farther hostilities, Anxious to avert, if pomibie. any tranvie, mutoal friends attempted to acjast the quarret and effect a ri At hit, We understand, » temporary arrangement was hit_ about meoting. tne case, which it was be Bat this, 1 seems, was n ex THE NEE? MoRYING Mr, Delf sont 4 friend—Mr. G, B. Ratellffe—to Capt, D'Antignae, bearing @ peremptory challenge, ‘The InViisuion Was premptly accepted, and tae chal- lenged party named ag his friend Mr. J. B, Morris: ‘The preliminaries for the hostile meoting were or- ranged, and time, place, aod weapom™ chosen, In the mean time a'report ofewhat was going en got out, and was pretty generally diecussed on the fircets, A number of gentlemen wore anxicus to stop the due!, aud at a lute hour on Saturday even. ing some one went before Justice Olin and got that magisirate to issue WARRANTS AGAINST TITe PARTIES, for the purcose of having them arrested and mr Jog them give bonds to keep the peaes, 2PM Wate giv Jo_9 police nMenr Dell, who suspect Arrested, and carried to the ticmae, suspecting what was on foot, aud coneoaiod Limeeit in a friend's room, near the’ rWwer, but was policeman On stim Deut, who officer of iis whereaboots, Judge Clim waived a ex.mination, and gave Bond cach to the f thousand dulinrs to keep the peace. After the pro- ceedings befere the magistrate, trjende again inter. posed 10 settle the matter. had some hope of Success at first, bat found, Smaily, that all attempts AC mediation Wanld be aselovs, and ihereiore abuu- doned tuem, Ata late Lour THAT MONT THR CHALLENGE WAS RENEWED, and, aiter 8 consultation between the second mecting was arranved to take place wext mor To'ciock, neat Graniteville, Souta Carolina, ‘The nex: (Sunday) morning at 3 ‘o'c.ock the partios leit tosu—oue of the principals aud his friend on tuo Wilmington train, the other party, and vis second on ine Chat fotte raf. Boch Uf she taitionds rau near Graniteville, and af the patties got off at tht place. Accompanying the parties were soiae ten or twelve persons Wo had gone down to witn duel, and Dre. Campbell, Carter, and De s Ford, who Went to give medical’ amsistanc it stiduld be rendered necessary by th of ine meeting the vog at re in case torminati THR PrAcR chosen for tho encounter wasa spot jnst outeite o the corporate bette of the lite manuiaciurleg (awn of Grimieville, It was not a grass plu or 8 Lat a level sandy platform, wasved of the freshet of last sauminer. wery Coli’s navy revolvers, loaded Augusta; thi ance Wad Ofiecu forest giade, by tho wWeier the Weapons miihe ip rim Front. of Capt D'Antignas, was tor. Opiroitiv road them on tae fe nd the men wer Fi 4 3 the partice fired. Tue discharges were simultaneous, pariies at a short Uistauce thinking that but ono eliot had been fred, Mr, Dell wad un injured, but Capt. D'Antizuae had # very naxrow eseapo.' His catazoniat’s bail entered the leit. Lap pel of Mis cout, and d Out Leu the arm, wit ne word wlinost Ont raising the >in, Mr. Dell was tien asked if ho was satlefed, and replying in t ive the proceeted.” T Word was again civen, rnd both ptitels cischer almost at tie mstant. | € Antignac was nals Jured, Buc the veil from 4 stol nad pheed the Diner combatant home de ¢ Tae ball entere Mf. Doli's right lex afew Inetres above tl inflicting @ fles aiid vasked ito the making aw acte conrse. put a to the duel. Mr. Di great deal, and it was fearedt that the tern Fad deca severed. ‘The phy s were ll the appliances of th art pit COMING LoOME, nnow was how to get home. The re . the of the duel bad je, and there wae Fenson ty gypre thoritles wou thing of the & tal, his oud, and mont # rola . and came across the couutry-—sone sevent erghteen miles—to Sandbar. terry, wh met by carringes aud brought to the ¢ he wounded man and bis frienus walted at Gran Ville until a tray arrived, and, in order to avoid tection and at on the way, got in A Close They made tho trip safely, and reached Augusia Suu tay afierno Mn. DELL'S WOUND {9 considered @ rather sorious injury, thon Will be xevoral days beiore tho plysiclau® ean give any positive opinion avout it The ducliv tie Oret which’ Das been fought near topic Of Conversation on ihe sirecks yesterday Another Criminal Hupsoy, N.Y cit] train en the Hudson River P.M., ran into a coal train at Hu and Boston Rajiroi {otataterof 10 Ee and the baxgage oa car waa cut lu tw from the tack hot waye were. d | ooldeuk WA® COUEE:L Hallway Sines uunaged. Ono ec (rein was throw was injured, ‘Tru or four hours, The of the rulo requiring the tracks at luis whole » person faved thre by Regieg belore cron trains to stop SUNREAMS. —There aro 9,000 mites of railway in Russia —Thirty Hindoos are stadying law m London, A $2 carriage ride is the Omaha ides of « wedding tour —The post offices of England deliver 60,722.0id lotters Iaat vor. —Prussian Blood and Burnt he ames announced for two new colors. —the Apache Indiana are now avoused of OOUNE Bolden DaIleLs AL their enemies —Richmond has a soctety of colarot tine @alled * Tae Dangoters of che Golden Cawtion sek " —Two wowen in Kansas have gone us partices into the law burine: They propose to ve si: law. —Storling Sledge, 13 years of ayo, hos bi seubte the Virvinin State Which is bad for old Sledge. Oregon claims that ie lumbor business Row ite mpst important Ueda Ithar grows Ww one mous proportions during the past fow years. In England on Oct. 5 new postat rites y into effest, hy, waich a lotter welcaing one ounce Wid fo far ® penny, cquivaient (0 two coats 1 oF cue reuey. =A gentleman who was forcibly ejected from & Indies’ car ou an Lowa railroad, bos obtained ¢ bout Paris aro » Prison for tit " ye Judgment for over $900 against the comnany owning the road. The Adironduck ivon-beds era “panning out" famously, One of thom hae been followed 9 mie in Tength, 700 feet in wiath, and over a feat Gory, off almost volt ore. At an auction of misooltaneons artictor in the: open ofr it bewan to tui, when a bystander advised the Auctioneer that the next thing be had. beter put up: was an uinbrella, —A Missouri newspaper claims that the hogs Of that State are so (46 Cia, In Order to Nad out where Uuelr heads are, It I¢ necessary to make thom aquest and then Judge by the sound. —A Western paper complains of & Worm in the flour iuicnded for family bug. a qoarter of an inch long, lays egae 1 whieb are hmtoned In ten anys. —A Chicago Alderman, who went out th Sioux City for a few days’ sport, made ® very food herine Ning bY PMUNE three charges Into Mm EUAN Drugs Jog Dimsett down at the nrse are. --The True Woman, published at Baltimore, In neheerfal #heet, Ire orgie een My Me tet noice der i# headed, “Lines (0 @ not Deaw'Hul, bee» very £00¢-looKing wou vn in her gomta."* —A woman at Oberlin, Ohio, collected money for the soldiers! orphans, and used I-40 buy a bonvet, She sald orphans, atter they cot asOM to It, could jes along without broad, bat women must wave bonnets, —In consequouce of a bequost male in a will dated Maren 11, 181), a sermon ts promohet ion. of the churches of London every year at the beslaning of August, to eoumemorate the Ooreat of sho Spawn Ara —A new source of profit in coal oil vetineries {seid to be of * spruce gum.” This 19 obtained from the very Inet Dotniner-down of the refiner's <titis, and tn merude state line all the fragrance of » pare) of tomp grease —A Minnesota teamster took a lond of nitro glycerine to market recently, and a few ’'o * lakes oul. The aext day, afer & sudden burping tocedtior of the springs. be found bimsoif untowardy litted Ww the direction of the tailest trees, —The Lagrange (Texas) New Era says: “Thie precinct is taxed the snail sans of $19.00 foreehoot DATpotes, aud the only resait Im sieht At provent iow rather qucer-lookiug tescler wite treo pupils. Rather costly, we think, #8 an experiment,” —A Southern newspaper records that two Africans thought to throw a Georgia wat (vom the (incl, Dut the engineer sinekod up, the pasren 08 gow Around and organized @ syndieate, and thiasned the laine wishin an tach of their Lvee.” —A well-informed writer says that more tham 110,000 seres of the best timber iy Ame-ica aro ent every Year to supply tho deinand tor railway slo pers alone. In asiugic year the locomottyes in the Vaned States consumed $64,000,000 worth of woo, —The cause of woman's rights is atoadily pro reming. An advertiscmont iu @ St. aut ¢\ of paper reads: “ Persons who Rave contraoted dental 1. EWS) mmone are forbilden to make payment therebt except tothe uniersignod, Mra, B. F. S1maone” —The taking by photograph of the foaturee off criminals in jails and penitenciaries, wnien for many years hae bech one of the most effective woncvey/in the deteetton of erin: rane® to say, Just Beem acopted in Grent Briain by an act of Pacliament, which will go Into effect in November next, ' —The time of the Indiana courts is largely devoted to the work of trying Mra, Clem, On tho amp lust, her care will come up again, thiattine at Levanon fn Boone coucty, wiithar Wie woman wir las tue tained 80 many sovere trivia Will be trans(orred from her present reeidence in the Marion county ast —The starter who officiated at the Kautsford (Sngland) athiene sports was reecntly Aud (or wang UB WithOUEA license. The offenee condisted in bie firing a piatot Im the éiseharge of his duties am 9 starter, In this every boy has his pockets fol ct pistols, such a judgement would be eonsiucrsd rater arpiurary, = Among.the Sunday. school chitdren of a eer. tain church wae ® poo: tLe fellow, He could wot tall the puinber of the lidure in wateh ae lived, wad wae caarged when he next came to school to beinz 1s The next me he appeared he was asked if he broacnt puminer, * No, sir.” said he; “it was nailed o0 we oor so tight thiae I vo ot it off.” —A newly-iuvented fly-paper iw Tiiusville ie covered with nitro-giycerine, glue, and molasses, Tre Mics, attsmcted by tis mo meus, alighil, ait avo ste fast by the give. Should wi away, they proceed to PUD thelr lege toyetiier Im coatasy, when Lie (rietion of their Own shins cuses the nftro-gtreerive adherme to thelr feat and limbs Co explode, blowing thew wo” atone, A very fast Rastoro trotting horse, calked Judge Brigham, never showed much apood untit Ne was frightened Into it by the whistle of a factory at Fall River, His owner had been experimenting with him, and gad at the co: 1 that he Would never mass 9 trotter, when the unoarthiy shriek Of the steam widtle frieMtemed the horse into & The tho flonr, country, W ufederate powder works near Aft ta, Ga, Dave recently Deon sold. Most of tho powaer Used By the rebeie In the war was wannfactirod thera 1 (he Conatiiudor iat says there was oniy one er: plosion during the whole time, whieh was in the grano ting mull, situated some distanee from the other, nid 1 wae (OURHE AL the Lime that that was omused bY Neendiarian At the re anniversary of the Oneida Daptist Atsoriation, te Uses Merakt ays 9 viewing ereyman, old enough to be gray, bat with raven ocks and beard, offered Feveral resolutions touching questions of retorm, Dr. Patton of Utiea said he saw ho objection yo tho adoption of the re 4 the one ft bY Tile ng tive uke 0 The Moravian are Throngh their laors heath the ceast of Labrador nected with the n cesful: missionaries hap Gia; peared from Ost of the nativos are com The introduction of yovoab cating drinks by Asiormen nas, however, had a bed effeet In Greentand the sate of there is prohibited By the Danish Govera at In Lobrador tere le Puch law, aud church dsciplias ® the only corrective that has any force A Boston paper says thet a new cnr coupling Fond of # pin has @ (umbiing hook pivoted j thy \ower Up of the crawbar eed, whieh, whoa the tina forte!, passes up Uit 1 mmd te hela in piace hy & Eravitating cated, Which If Alsengeged by a lever oR the platior top ¢ oe we " i nm killed a youn ne afew atin fs irreverentiy, Al chow was ai didn't Ike So he gave him @ sornd tvproos OF | ug bin on ad Wilh & benty enugel, AD | by drawing @ Koll and arep | At 1 e 1 toa pat who fan “ ated this sort of guestion Sinitte. Yon must not eat the poker, snov It is sid that the Prussian Gover Oa, as itis tn Frac as is required | hie 1 " ‘oexciude the eh There is also tale woout the Minter @ Mie Inetruetion ordering @ vew translation of *% ake the piace cf Lut Win wae descr several years but bus wever beeo eure

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